South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 83, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1920 — Page 12
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WILL FACE TWO ASSAULT CHARGES
Estimate Million Workers Are Affected by Strikes
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SEVEX ROBBERS RAID CRAP GAME AM) MAKE AWAY WITH $11.000
NTtV TUUN?VirK. N'. J., March
n vn rtllivrs hel'l up a. ,'rour
Have Beaten I"p Officer-. Wliil.. Drunk. oo;hi:.v. ir..i , Mar h ::.(-. allhout or. j of Co-hn, r turr;l sol!i''r .'it.! ff mi-pro?i ;'r J w r'f I-r, hau tan r.;.d" d fT.dur. in ?h- :-u-p-rJT ovirt ;it ll'-khar! nri two
T-r.t::i -.: l,"i'",Ori,j worker? v.-til ( th r;,. referred to tho libr.r d-! of nur. navl in a dic pam in !n ; ::( J ly Mrik, an koiit-t atvl , I 'irtrm nt fur .ttleim-nt wt-ro -t ill in 1 a tor h-r f-nrly Monday and is-v,.i-f .j.tro -ri s durir::: l . It the cor.triv ry fV.ifz- and had rot ; capo-l in an automobil with rafs a- r.-tirr.at'd h r Mor.dav r, t i !v lonrd into strikes or lrkout. v:riouslv rMlmatM at hMwtori
IUIAM ATI ST 1)11 ;S. 1 MC'l-NT CU'MF.NS. Mich. March
22. William H. Kibble. 2 years cT.T. hob- owner of dramatic rights to "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and for many far.s a member of Fields' Minstrel troji e, diei suddenly at his home h. re yesterday of heart trouble. Kibble was prominent in Masonic cir('.c ;md was also a biding inombT cf the niks.
i- of l.i hör d'-jia rtinent r -or!.s. Thece wre ndjusted r'-ar'fu!ly. Hut
Tie i--ord-i ; how th.it in th- I the ca.-es referred to the labor dfc-
'' i! y ar ended in Jur.e. ''j, a p- j partmt r.t for adjustment represent
ee. y . ;00 vork rs v r i el only a small pereent.iKe of the
j:.vied :u Mrikes, lokou'- and . a tual nun;bT of strikes, otheials
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i J .IC. : J;b.;.tor.c. driij.:. on Ifi.ir.r. r .- - j
, v.T.- l;:e -;tuso cf the bb-o-Ü-
e-t fU'li staged in the city in :
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'U Ti.er.t. j jt,, a ,.f v. r rV.prs throuph wape j control ers;e. and strikes this yar may re.jeh J.Vi.Mi ii.IjOO t i b lb y. d.
f r r s t - ' explained. Thus the steel strike.
I which is elMmed to have made idle
more than 0 9 , 0 00 men tlos not tiiruro kj babor department records. Neither does the real strike, al-
;tur!ay nirlit, wh'r. ).
In I'M'.' tot ii lo- s in wau'es .are b- though Fec'y Wil.son personally took lie-.. to have been twie. this sum a haml in it. or more than Jl'iO.OoO.'ooi. The industfi.il situation now is No reports are obtainable on thrt near th- tt-tiM- moment from the
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,;-., ( i-riif luyr." and the extent of tiie decrease in prod motion re-
i:lii:a; from -rike.
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WAS CAUSE OF DEATH
and!
isaiO Lehman. ;.it:ht t) u-l ::::;,ro;:,i.!'' rJv1 :1 -says heart disease
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o.-trbanre. He fou.ht tb-
for two blocks on Main :r. i -H f.n illv ror.'J'iered v. h : a r . -r 'a u aimed at him v.b;:. br u (o . ..
"'as rroK n m two wh n . a, i-d en hi.s head and a uri-'e.,:, f.'.. .!.
Ktitcb.- to rlr.HM tho lnlnrv i i f ; 1 '-rdi'd iiOvinir that Mrs. (
labor standpoint. In April anl May u-ace (antracts expire in scores of crafts'.
itOsiTOV Mass.. March 2 2. Th
SH.coo iin- JI...UUU. in- ror.nors ; I;os.r n Central Iit.or union was on
are i.eiit v a to ie memoers m a par. that recently mad similar raids on "IiU' (lames in arious sections of the state.
r ' ord tod.iy as opposed to the plan to atr.liate with tho propesod ra
tional labor political party, yote wa-s 51 to 20.
The
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- :' r.e Ib.bb man of Mlkhart, oron.1 i
of 1'Ikhari -c.ui;ty, lias returned
;ur.s' xnocui i min er jav.-on ;..wn. mf'.iclir. a rra-h ovr r the . . -:r.il y ar? ao lie had a u- ro ?:ht with Vinton Knap;, a po.'iveman, V.OW (li.uJ. Tl:r m bottb.1 of bvy.r.n .w v.-'T" found on Uhoutsor;'.
CEOSER COMMUMSM BETWEEX ARMY AM) PUBLIC ADVOCATED
Arthur Lst--, 17, of (Joshen, who epird without warning at her home Saturday afternoon, died of valvular K.-.irf :ii!tiiiit ti-t: K-.t. : 1 1 1 1ir.n
in her usanl lit a'th. She died suun en. .Mart
.tfter under"(intr rreatnK nt for eczema. Mr. lis' es is identified with the lochen Churn and Iidder company
With Hotel in Florida111"1 th St1"'' l,ink !" rt'- Tht' fuy ' cam- to lochen freiin Mendon,
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Cosirn Man Conncrtrd
ry Aooiat"d I'res, : WASHINGTON". Mandl 22. Efforts to effect "closer communism" betwe n the army and public were ordered by See.'y of War Haker In a letur Monday to the chief of
He directed that
GOSIUN. Ind . March 22.--.Iohr. t
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va-ee atiil who was part owner of
all officers be Instructed to establish cordial and personal relations with civilian ot'lctals, business men and heads of civic associations in order that thev miu'ht bo made
:ipncies for "an active
.urvivint; Mrs. Kstes are her bus- force for the upbuilding" of tho new
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randon s March Sale Events
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Nev Spring Coats Tomorrow at
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WD WILIi Kr.LP OUU OISI: i nmiikN funny, d -n l it ? (rat .Vny woman huyin- thevt Outson Sil,' ,lt Si "" H Bt $10.70 will Ix able to it Avith , Women would hardly think
hr own ty(N. (The -ulue, w mean.) And tho Coats are Iii: Ali VAII KS to: Wc antiouneoil that this week would see us with verj s'xx ial larpalns In the rtfuly-to-wcar. This is one of them!
tlwat i t-ouM -tdl tl'etn ;it thipritt. We nuwle a iiniiiie nod MI'ST litp tlwit pronii--. S mc placed ;hcn on -alo at 5H.T5. (lie on hand tomorrow ) Tomorrow the Ia
the Wawa-e.. r.n at that place when it burned last. fall. is se -. , t ., i y. treir-urrr find n -an a-' ire: I:r--i of
the (Jralyn IIotd ompany at Mi
mother, Mrs. l. ('. i'at, of Metidon.
I 1 1 1 :s 1 1 X T (OMMl'M (ATI ON. PA It IS. March 2 2. The Arm-ran mission in Ib-rlin ha.s iresented
aic.i. biorida. reeentlv oru,n,i' (' ! '.i-r .Uur with a rommunica ial:- over the- (iralvii la.tei ;ri t!llt!,"n th" n , ht;ltf'
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cannot furnish at.v more fool to
;ernor. if .i soviet ivcrnment is ta li-hed, slid a Berlin dispatch
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i i y vii.,1111 jui i (imuii I to la . Old Goshen Ilonwst,id WASIIINr;T()x, Mrirr!l ::.s.u.
I prerne court today uf held the conAn- ' ,..,!!.,, ., Ih,. ifnv,,ri,,,,,.t t-,t ,lir J
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rj(V;Hi:N. Ind.. Mircii thunv Ieahl, executor of th-
Jit-r- In Sejtemb-r of 1918. b
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f ' i . ' i . - IV'4 All A ' I If 111' It ULI'- I , but t aid out of profits aeeruini? prior
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to Carl D. Urltton of outh Ibuid. the
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i'latt r iesJtb nen property at ih-; " i.orth vest corner of Fltth and M.u-i -p Rtr-lifr Tinnro in inj 7- greets, uosh-n. for $i:,km.. j Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads.
army. The so-retary v.rote that governor: of states already had been asked to issue proclamations calling attention to the educational and training features of the army. '"The very salvation of the army." he continued, "depends on a prorerly coordinated development of tho educational, vocational, recreational and character building system with our system of military training." Regiments have Teen stationed, Mr. Hake- said, with the community idea in view. A plan to furnish speakers to civic gatherings will be pu' into operation soon, and the assistance of the churches and parents has been sought by means of letters.
Kodak Jinishing at "Schilling's. 1561-22
No man can fight tho battJes of life and bold his own if his blood is not pure, for rich red blood is what strength is based upon. When vou see a strong, rigorous man, who never knows when he
workrng is licked, you may wager that euch a man has coursing through m v,,.. i . ! i i-i i ir 1 . t At i ii i
m9 veins ncn, rea uioou many propio uavo inm, paie Diooa. They aro weak, tiro easily, become discouraged quickly, and sometimes feci like giving up the struggle. Such folks neod Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which is sold by druggists in liquid or tablet form. It adds vigor to the heart beats and tones up tho nerves in a wonderful way. This "Medical Discovery" ot Dr. Pierce's is made from Blood root, Oregon Grapo root, Stono root, contains no alcohol yet toiros up tho stomach, stimulates tho liver and puts tho blood making glands in the best of condition. Many people write Dr. Pierce at the Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. YT, as follows: Jackson, Mich. "A few years ao 1 suffered with innarnmatory rheumatism. I salTercti about five months and then began tho use of Dr. iSeree's Golden Medical Discovery. After taking five bottles of the above named medicine. I was completely cured. I have not been troubled with rheumatism since. For a blood purifier and the system gneraJlj I have never found a better medicine." Frajnk Gunk, 1901 E. Main St
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all ii Kl lpSfJ rro r j jx j Abnormal conditions last vear caused us to receive an entire carload of re- tw U 1 'vLi&J
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Coats at All Prices Too Going as High as $105.00
(Not for One Minute) Will We Stop the Sales on the Jersey Suits (at $29.75)
Regardless of Everything Else They Will Absolutely be Sold at This Price
And AT THIS PIIICi: .you'll fiml M)ine wonderful bargains! Suits of Jersey and Heather Mixtures in colors and plenty of sies. And on sale at S-lhTö. Most women lo;wt of venil suits ort for street wear, one for afternoon wear and one for special invasions. Add one of the Jersey Suits to your collection. They are new they are out of tho ordJrary.
Ant! nre except iona 1 Suit at W'o could e;iily sell them for more. Ill'T we aro carefully keeping an ear to the statements ihich we have made (Ills: llartraliis in the Mil roh Sale Invents at Ilrandon's). ;md this Suit iU'm at Sl9.7.r is anoüier Harrain. Tomorrow at llnindon's. Tliird Iloor.
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Are You Rea.dy ? (then listen) The Sale of Dresses Tomorrow at $25 Will Cap the Climax!
A telegram did this for us. A lonesome, little, but important telegram to our Dress buyer in New York: ''Send us immediately a large assortment of Dresses. Want them for March Sale Events. Others mostly sold out. Hurry!"
The telegram did it. They are here. After examining them we decided to put them on sale at $25.00. These are the dresse s NOW LETS SEE who wants a new dress! Georgettes, Satins, Taffetas and Jerseys. Third Floor Brandon's
All in tho Wonderful March I!ents at UraiidonM
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ThH HellncatoTM Am Here, tirl Them i tin Sntnid I'loor
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Abnormal conditions last year caused us to receive an entire carload of refrigerators in August, too late to be disposed of We expect another carload in a few days. Last year's shipment must be sold to make room for them therefore we are placing these refrigerators on sale at
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This means a saving to you of at least 50 of what you will have to pay if you wait until June. Included in this sale are the famous Bohn Siphon Refrigerators. You will find all sizes and styles here. See these refrigerators displayed in our windows.
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Call for ARROW at your club or any place where good drinks arc sold
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