South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1920 — Page 2

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MURDER CASES ARE YENUED TO - CIRCUIT COURT

INDIANA LEAGUE WILL MEET HERE

i Convention of Municipalise: ! t In Held in Citv

June 1.1, 16 and 17.

Two Srlf-Confe.-ed Accompliceof Walter Maker to in- Brought Here.

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TVh;U Walt r I i r. wh rccivt -1 th ii.th ii.iüy for rr url' r of irl "" . I, i'.rt "rf"'f rymrt ;i, .'tftT .'i tri l I.jMjpL i) r !'ao wf-rk.i 1m the Jo.m i h urruit rourt. lincrs In thr otinty j.vl whi!- his attorneys ;irt r'r;'i ritiir to Tile a motion for a. rifv trial nn.lrr an ordr Kr.ti'.t'rj by , .' rt . Sicvf l:.trt;il; HH'l Krn'M (I'rrnrlv. ,inpy. s If rnnf8.-(l .-ir-'ompliT-s nf Ilnkrr. will tr tri- on ih:irfrs of wmlr in the f-.'ini" r. irt room. th- c,i.- h in;r r nu l Ji ro by JiJk'. 'Ihü.i -,'1it of ih li port o ( ir'iit ourl vh'n tho tair Mere arraind M'.nJay norn-inK-Th- two (ief-i;ilaTit. um'.er a ?.r:-t I er ni'inl'-r ir.flir truant will b brought h er- for ro'ilirx nii-ht ir. 1:1 J r:o!iriu tin ir trial. According fo th- written ennf s--i'-in of thf trio, laado aftr their raji'urn. 'I.iri'py !innl th' rl'iy on the fateful Chri-'tmas evo anJ l.irtak anI linker cntt roi th -tore for the purja.se ,f robbing tl.r place when the thieves r" .surprieil .it work hy the propri t or. barn J v saw! to have ln-cn Mkni ut.ji- a y ntirirl but during the MTatllhle to (M"lpr ;iftr liseovrry, the robbers fireil fi shots, two of them takinic effert ari-1 tstiJiiony clven at the trial of l'.ak r ir.'l the written confessions now in the han-iv of Harl A. Rowley, pros. entire attorney nf Iuportr coiinty t-nd to shov tliat all thr y tirtd their revolvers. S-rk l)jitli penalty. Afc-onllnc to the best information obtainable, the state will attempt to :-hov that Itartak and (larirpy wrr actual nc comrl ires of Itakcr in the murder and will ak that the two companions of the man. now awaiting the .s-iitrnce r . f death shall be -dvn a like penalty. Pros. Uowley will rondact the caso for the state. a-:sted by Kajph X. Smith, former prosecuting attorney of Iiporte county. These tw b -cal minil.s will prepare ami present the rase against (Jaricpy and Hartal: and it is expected that they will follow the same tactics that sent liakcr to thr electric, chair. ACCEPT It MEN FOR ARMY TRAINING SCHOOL

During the month of February 1 f lilC'l Were accepted for the I'. S. army educational and trade schools at the South Heiid station. They Were William Weiler, 'Jemens J. Kruk, Harry Tf rzeszczyk.

Infinite dates for hrddirifr the r;ual com tn? ion r.f the league

Indiana municipalities in South P. end '.sere announced Monday by Mayor 'arson, following the return

lor the mayor and councilman Maur

ice Vennet from Indianapolis. The nun ention lill meet here June i atol 17. City oüicials fr:n prartnally eery municipalities in the htate will be present, and subj ts of Fpecial inresL to theeo cities will he discufx-d. A program of entertainment for the dr 1 Kates is being1 arranged. Th; program will include a banqurt,. :i to;jr of South Bend and Mishawaka and other entertainments.

UNIQUE WATCH TELLS EVERYTHING

Refers to Almanac in Order to Get Correct Observation of Time.

When one pays anywhere from ISO to S'jOO for a watch, one has t perfect right to believe that he or he is the owner of a regular time

HUSBAPsD SAYS WIFE K'EXT OUT IUDIXG WITH OTHER ME

FIRE DAMAGES ROOF OF 0. Ar. COX HOME

the IZO to 1 300 watches toys compared with the

MARRIAGE LICENSES SHOW GREAT DECREASE

All this talk about the eiTkient hunting female is not proving out according to records of County 'b-rk Warner's other. Marriage 11eensc during leap year have been 1'ss than during any mouth of 1U13. February, the leap year month, has fallen far below the average. During the month but tfS licenses were issued from the office. January had but a few more while practically every month during the year of 110 averaged around 100 licenses. Whether a four year retirement is too hard to overcome or whether they are more thorough In their plans and will show more effective work as the year advances is- not known. It is eilent however,1 that the women are not jumping after mates in the manner that would be exp c ted. Iivores were also fewer during1 tin month. Twenty-seven suit.s were tib d in the superior court and four in the circuit court during the month. The average in months betöre has been around 4 0.

Fill MARALS OF SCHOOLS WILL MEET WEDNESDAY

Harry P. Parish. .Jesse W. Finney, well and CJeore South Bend, Far!

Anthony Szot in.sk i, Charles w. KookF. Kuesport of Stahl and Kav

Stahl of Claypool. Ind.. David F. Schwartz. of Blufftem, Ind.. and Max I . Hogmire of Dowagiae, Mich. Floyd F. Bca!s of Flkhart. Ind.. ami John Skeldskie of Three Fivers, Mich. The Indianapolis district, shows for the month of February 2 1 acceptances for the service. The local station accepted men for all branches of tho service since March 1. IMf when the volunteer enlistments bekran. The entire Indian. apo-l's-Ii-1 net enlisted 4.r.;: men in the same, lensrth of time. A special call for ten men for the oigual corps s hoo! at Camp Knox, Ky.. and for six men for the military intelligence departm tit at Fort Sam Houston. Texas, was received at the recruiting station Monday mnrnimr.

: t TT ENDS CONVENTION Ol INDIANA PASTORS

Rev. Henry I . Pavi-. who ha' been . .ppeinted recently to have ch.trre of the county ; vaniation wotk in the I n t c rch o rc h World nmvcnn nt. is attending a state pastor's conference at Indianapolis Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, at which bi.tr.s for the completion of county ra..T.i..atie.ns arc to be ffeitid. Tbc i'.iri-dirtion rf Dr. Da N inehidvs Fiporte, St Josph and poster ount.'s. It is the dvity of cirinty orprani'.rs to develop the principle and practice of coop ration between churches and denominations in county and community.

Dr. Fandis H. Wirl is to address the principals and supervisors of the public schools at a meeting to be held Wednesday at the school administration building. A report will be ;;ien at that time by F. O. Schoeppel. principal of the laurel school, of the conference, with tho legislative committee which lie attended at Indianapolis Saturday. At this meeting, at which superintendents and teachers from all parts of the state were present,, laws to ! enacted should there be a new session of the legislature were discussed. Supt. Borden and those teachers who atte-mb-d the meeting of the National Fducatiemal association at Cleveland last week will also submit re:pu ru

tjiixswoKTirs sriiiNt; oit;mn(.. Thursday, March tth. Music by Metsick's orchestra, 2 to 0:30 p. m TI1F FLLSWURTH STDBF.

T. II. II.. COURT 11. Regular meeting Tuesday night. Initiation and rtf reshnients afterward. All visiting members welcome. 70s-- Advt.

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one carried by Georg C. Toner, Indianapolis contractor, who with his wife is visiting1 his daughter, Mrs. Jame R. Brumfleld. 419 S. Michigan it. One can tell moot anything by Mr. Toner's watch, although it is no larger than an ordinary timepiece. It tells the time of day, the day of the week, the day of the month, the month of the year and the movements of the moon and other p'anets. It even strikes the hour. "When Mr. Toner's watch run3 cbwn, it is necessary for him to refer to an almanac in ordc to set it correctly. Four Other Watdut. In addition to his contracting business in Indianapolis, Mr. Toner has interests in Guatemala. Central America, that often calls him there, and it waa In that country that he came in possession of hU watch. Although he. paid only $1.250. it cost $5,00ö to manufacture. Onlv five of these watches are in' existence.

Mr. Toner's watch v.-as uade along with four others in exbfil nee as the result of a priz? oti'ert I by the French government for the manufacture of the moat nearly perfect watch possible. It mas made by a Frenchman named Ot Fonte. but it is not known whether this watch wor. the prize which was $5.000. It e.ost thr.'. r.nwunt to make th' watch. Case of Gold. The- case is made of solid gold, and contains S9 jewels, the jewels being diamonds. Each pinion In the watch is a jewel. The works of tho timepiece are encased in glas-s. and there is a perfect picture of tho moon on the dial. The moon disappears in season and reappears in reason. The time may be told In the dark by this watch as the timepiece strikes the hour, the hour first and then the. minutes. This is done when a small lever is adjusted. It is claimed that there is only one man in the United States who can repair the watch, and it is claimed that it takes him four weeks just to learn the different parts of the watch. He is a Swiss, living at Indianapolis.

The c hain is also made or solul gold, and cost Mr. Toner $7.", making the watch and chain cost a total of $1,323.

Because his wife went out on aufo ride with Othr mm nnH horimo

intoxicated. Ira Stanley Morrison j filed suit for divorce from Marie j

Morrison in superior court Monday. Morrison stated .they separated Dec. 1. 191 s after le than a year of married lif and that since that time he has not lived with his wife. Ho charged her with remaining out all night with other men and when

asked where she was would tell it was none of his business.

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SOUTH BEND BAIT CO. FILES ARTICLES TO INCREASE CAPITAL

Notice of an Increase in its capital stock from $25,000 to $130,000 has been fded by the South Bend Bait Co. with the fecretary of state at Indianapolis.

RECRUITING STATION IN REPORT FOR FEBRUARY

Twelve men from 4 0 arplicants were accepted in the navy in Indiana during the past week according to a report received at the local station Monday. Indianapolis secured six. Kvansville was second In the number of recruits .secured with three from nine applicants. Fort Wayne, South Bend and Hammond secured one each. Other stations over the state were unsuccessful although each had several applicants. In accordance with new orders from the navy department all ne recruits will be sent to Great Lakes and Hampton Roads, Va. Kx-soldlers and marines who enlist In the navy will be sent to receiving ship at NewYork. All ex-nervice men of the navy will be sent to Boston, Philadelphia. Mare Island, Calif., New York, Hampton Roads, Va., or Puget Sound, Wash.

Fire originating from sparks from the chimney caused damages amounting to $500 to the residence of O. N. Cox. DOT N. Main sL, Monday noon. Neighbors turned in the alarm which called Central and hose companies five and two. The roof of the house and the upper floors were in flames when tire-

men reached the scene and it was half an hour before they had them . under control. No estimate of the damage was made, but it is expected ! to b close to $500. It is covered by j

insurance.

The compensation of railroad employes in the United States in 191 S vms mor than the gross earnings of the railroads 10 years ago.

LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS

Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only few cents

2 COUPLES DIVORCED; TRY MARRIAGE AGAIN

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CHARGES CRUELTY A' SUIT FOR DIVORCE

Fxtreme cruelty Is the chargo brought by Rachel Studer against her husbund. Kdward Studer. In ult

for divorce tiled in superior court

Monday. She said he struck, bit and

kicked her frequently during their

married life.

Zola Wells tiled suit for divorce

from James Wells in which shecharges her husband with cruel and Inhuman treatment.

The divorce mills of St. Joseph county are still grinding1 slowly but surely but all that is ground by tho mill stones is not chaff. Many return through the county clerk's office for another chance at the matrimonial mart. Rose Rog-art was granted a divorce Feb. 27, 1920 on the grounds that her husband did not properly support her. She was given the cus today of her two children. Monday she took out a marriage license to marry Otto 11. Orlaska, a farmer. Lillian Van Kamp, a stenographer was granted a divorce Feb. -, 1920 because of the desertion of her husband. She is now to try the matrimonial yoke for the second time with Walter E. Rirmlngham of Mindeman, Colo., a license having been issued to tho couple by County Clerk Warner.

Youll laugh. Applj a few drops then lift cure, touchy corns right off. Nopiin. Ye, magic!

A few cents buys a tiny bottle of the magic Freezono at any drug

store. Apply a few drops of Freezone upon a tender, aching corn or callus. Instantly that troublesome ' corn or callus stops hurting, then shortly you lift it out, root and all, without any pain, soreness or irritation. These little bottles of Freezone contain just enough to rid the feet of every hard corn, soft corn, corn between the toes and the calluses on bottom of feet- So easy!

So simple. Why wait? No humbug!

THEY'RE BULLY!'

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Don't Live in Utter Misery Many jp! eodure pain without con j .tint. bbcTirr tstre is no rlief. Some go i the ctb?r rtre:.ie. tperimentin j with cor 11.' Both arc wrong. Ther if rebef for e-tery &u,wrtT.icr ehiM uff?nnf frta kidsey troutle od it cer.equtnce. In th Ust feity Deed's Kidney Pill r b"ped thotniBö to roA hlth. They will feelp you Y.'urri2pUB-.cnbqu.ek:$ rrhetei by PodV. lie :re yo i f?i th r.cht remedy thr D'a in th o me -nd a t!tround box. If your dealer rar.'t urrlj Tn, teo'i fc. ia ttT:ps to Dcdd'8 Medieice Co., BatfAlc. N. Y.

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Have your new Spring Frock fit over one of these high grade Corsets. The corsets that always give lasting satisfaction. Royal Worcester Corsets, front lace No. 770 for slender figure, lightly boned; low bust, free hip, in fancy pink twill $3.00 Royal Worcester Corsets, front lace No. 778. full figure, low bust, long skirt, elastic insert in back $3.00 Royal Worcester Corsets, back lace No. 563, average figure .medium low bust, long skirt, in fancy pink coutil, $3.00 Royaal Worcester Corsets, back lace No. 556, average figure, medium low bust, long skirt, in fancy pink coutile $3.00 Bon Ton Corsets, front lace. No. 1005, average figure, low bust, elastic insert in back, in white coutile $4.50 Bon Ton Corsets, front lace. No. 1003, average figure, low bust, free hip. in pink coutil $4.50

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March Sale of Furniture Now Going On

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Painting Pictures with Furniture .See Ross Crane at High School Tonight.

Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30-Sat. to 9:30 p. m. March 'Sale of Draperies

Rugs and Home. Furnishings

The Art of Home Making The knowledge of knowing how to properly decorate your home with good draperies, rugs and furniture is worth a great deal to your comfort and happiness. Our Service to you is directed by experts in each line to make the whole harmonious.

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Draperies That Beautify the Home Never have we shown a more beautiful collection of draperies in such marvelous colorings every shade is so well represented that any color can be matched and blended to harmonize with your own. Handsome Colonial Cretonnes, Chintz and Reps; a complete line ranging from 50c up to $2.95 yard. Kapock Silks, in wonderful soft shades and rich in quality, from $2.60 to $6.50 yard. Also Imported Madras from 95c to $4.35 yard. Curtain Materials, a complete line of Marquisettes and Nets from 35c and 39c up to $4.25 yard. Sectional Panels in beautiful designs made to fit any size window. We make up Curtains to order, but advise you to place your orders early and avoid disappointments. AH orders are finished in rotation as they are taken.

Rugs Brighten the Home Room Size JRugs of the finest quality. Every rug has the Robertson guarantee. 9x1 2 Axminsters at $39.50 to $68.50. 9x12 Tapestry Brussels at $32.50 to $38.50. 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs at $52.50 to $62.50. 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs at $97.50 to $1 15.00. Also larger sizes if desired at equally low pricings. Wool and Fibre Rugs For bedrooms, living rooms; the best low priced rugs for service. 6x9 ft. at $12.75. 4.6x6.6 at $8.00. 9x9 ft. at $18.00. 7.6x9 ft. at $16.00. 9x12 ft. at $21.00. 8 ft. x 10.6 at $19.50. 12x15 ft. at $38.50. 12x12 ft. at $28.50.

Art Needlework New Spring Line of Stamped Linen And Cotton Fabric Just Arrived. Luncheon Sets, Scarfs, Centerpiece?, Towels, Aprons and Children's Dr esses. New designs. See window display. Also a new shipment of D. M. C. Crochet Cotton in white and colors, has arrived.

even File Shetland Ponies FMEE

Only One Pony Given to a Family

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Can you fill in the mUsing letters under one of th- p ponies and complete the pony's nxme? You cm do J

this if you try. Just write Uncle Joe and tell him the name of one of the ponies, and he will tell you how you can jet a beautiful Shetland pony with bridle and saddle, all trained to ride and drive.

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Cltm Falls. Viic. Jin. 2. 1931 Dr Cncle Joe. 1 hi not written to yoa becaas I watted to ee: a picture to send of

tnr pony. Sbeisiontc ad gentle. I wiib yoa would please print a letter from me and tne picture so that Teryone can ste tbatl got a pony. I want to thaikyoa efer io much. Kathleen Mow.

Real Live Ponies

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eet a real JiTe bheUand pony, and you can get ozt if you will. Uncle Joe bai a pony for you, so be iure to wriie tni tell birrs the pony's same. Send 2c in stamps, and be will send you a ccpy

cf our popular magarine. . rite and send coupon today so Uncle Jce can tell you all about ibe ponies, and bow to gel one FREE.

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Glasses Correctly Fitted

Broken lenses duplicated the same day. Dr. J. Burke 230 S. MICHIGAN ST.

Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan St.

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H. LEMONTREE bouth Band's Idlnr Optwtntlritt and Miuiuf irturlrr Optlrtaa We can duplicate anr pair of fflnse. no rrstter wtcre thy r- jp.-t-l-. VSit S. MICHIG T.

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