South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 83, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1920 — Page 2

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i ri:sn v moiimm;. .maim ii vjzi. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MARNE MEMORIAL CAMPAIGN FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN ERNEST GARIEPY IS CHEERFUL AS HE AWAITS TRIAL Grand Duchess Found in Box Car r Table Covers Of Tapestry Silk and Damask, from $3.00 to $20.00.

Wire Frames For making lamp shades, in all sizes, now on sale.

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..VSet Date For Loral Dri- For AmrriiaV Gift to Fran re. Two Men Are Held in Co tint v Jail Pending Court Action.

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South H':. 1 ."-chnnl rhlMrm a ro K havo ;n f.; Tortur. ity to or.'ril 'iU thr fwrI which rai 1 l.rnuKho jt thf roimtry f r th- r rtion of a rufrnori.il Matu- ;tt th-l-oh.t r,n th M-i rr riv r wh n- :h Cerm.in .irrnif r-nh' 'i th'ir I.irtii-r.-t ;ilvar.ro tuw.-irl IVtn-. T?i'v'nluo will to known as "Am' ric.-'. fclft to i'ranrf." William I. T.i!or of Iv.tl t 1 1. 1 1 o! .-' t (li;irnun, has r-i n.-iil.- i!h' nsiiini: two weeks it which to rai. " i p;roximat ly $7,."nf r ahout on cent p r rhilci. this v.'ick to hr- l -vctcl to th roilo'tion in In'iian.1 pol is anl ru't. v k 1:1 th- oth-r schools of tht- st.it-. As this datcoincides -with th- local .-prit. Vacation Supt. YV. W. I'"r(! n In- aniio'inred that tli- h-;! l'.Mtins will hf mailt' 1 'i r i ii th- toilowir. sr-k hcicinnlni; April .. To fi1c n- Vnt. Kach school child is a&krd to pivtat at on" c-nT. and if j.cssil.ii- as much as lü ents. as t-om'- chiMr :i may not h able to rontrihM'f ai.y-

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to nil of the f-hools follow?: '"In 173 ihr vrhool rl ildrm of Trar-'f roritribu U d a fund whii-h was u?ed in trtrtin in N-v York harbor that wonderful statue known to all children of Am'-ric. as L:hi ty Enlightening the World.' ' Thr school -hlhlrf n of Anirica now have an opportunity to aid in th' erection of another -tat tit of liberty, to ho known a-- 'A tn" ? i( a'.-" Ilft to France. and to lr loratd on thf battle field of the Marne at the point where th' (I rinan.s ar -proaehed rvan-t to Paris and at which point oO,im)0 .-oM lcr. now lie hurled. Opj-orlunity for Children. "All children of Indiana now have an opportunity to give from a p-nny to a dime and have a part in this xrand gift. We earnestly r commend that you jom with the other school hildren of the United States to the nd that 'America's (litt to l-'ran--' will he fcuch that all America will forever he proud of it. "The week heinnln March 1".. 15JH, has heen designated as thwtk during which throughout the Mate of Indiana children will make their contribution to this gre.it sift. We urge nil school children of Indiana to see to it that Indiana's quota is promptly paid." The state ortr animation consists of the following, besides Mr. Taylor. io. James 1. tloodrieh, honorary ehalrniari; I. N. Hine. state superintendent of rubllf instruction, vir chairman; I'dlLs U. flratT. superintendent of the Indianapolis public schools, member f the national executive committee for Inidana, and Frank I)., Stalnakcr, Indianapolis, state treasurer.

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Nero fiddled while Home burned

but I'rr.e-t CJariopy. coi.ffssed a1 omplice of Walter Baker in tho murder of Carl Cook, sinzs and plays a mouth orj;an in the .-ounty jail wliile lie facts tli' fhdric chair. O.. ri py an l Ste-e IJ.rie'c. two v: en of the trio ;ccisod of tli- murder ;tre now awaitinp trial in the county Jail where (ariepy whiles a wav the hours with his sonps and music. Hartck. the other man await-

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flrand l)ucloss l-a, sis'ter of the late Czar Nicholas of Russin was recently found by American Ked Cros workers in a ho.va ar near Nor vorossisk. ."Jouth Uus-ja. The Crand Duchess is one of three surviving members of the F.omanoff. She was found living among refugees from the territory recently conquered by the bolsheviki. iMvin'-r such nsrist.ancc as the couhl, althoua herself clad in rags and grateful for any food or lothirur she could find.

over his coming sentence of which lie is not overly optimistic. (lariepy. a I'rench-Car.adiaii. is the p.'S.-'vs.ir of a care-free disposition which knows no sorrow and even the shadow of the electric chair cannot keep the bubbling sunshine of his disposition down. ilartok HaroTy SiiiTIc-. Fit?ek i different. He hns Inst tiie optimistic attitude be maintained before the death sentence was given bbilr,r and now' r. rely smiles, lie is the on that :-.econipanied Haker into the- store and the uncertainty as to who fired the shot or shots that killed Cook lms never been cleared. Whether be knows and is conscience stricken is not known and will prohabh- never be known by anyone than the two men that committed the deed. liaker. now awaiting the electric chair unless his appeal to the supreme court releases him. broods in the cell above IJartek and Hariepy. with very little change in demeanor than that which lie maintained hefore the trial in which his death sentence was pronounced. The trial of I'artek and Cariepy, recently vt-nued to St. Joseph eounty from Laporte. will probably be set for the May term f court. Just what time during that term is not known but Prosecutincr Atty. Rowley of Importe states the trial will be as speedy as possible.

Albert llonvrjh is Sentenced For Larceny

Albert Horwath. charged with grand larceijy. was sentenced to six months in the county Jail and $1 fine by Judge i:ii f- "seehirt in circuit court Monday morning'. Horwath had previously pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing silk shirts from the Wilson Bros, factory. He was indicted by the September grand jury.

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lEir REGULATIONS FOR PARCEL MAIL

Commencing at once, to word received at the

according local post

dftec, pari el po-1 packages, ordinary

and registered, will be accepted for transmission to Lithuania. Tinwiight limit is 12 pounds and the postage rat- is 2 cents a pound r fraction of a pour.d. It js understootl that l.itht'ani.i oniprli es in gr rural that :irt of former Russian territory contained in the provint es of Kovno. Vilna. Suvalki. Crodno (with the ce;tiin f two countries, al.-o two lountriis hi the provinc of Minsk (the two

countries of (iiodc.o Judt d aie Brest - Li to v.-k and Kohr in: the two countries of Minsk in hided ar Naugai du'tvaH ani N .-v . an.l a una!! part of Courland i I'olam: h and Iciudy. The asu rn loUnd.ry f Lithuania vill follow a line beginning at Druja. mi the Kitr Dvina. then e t lCzian.. th nee t Xarnti h lake anl river, thern-e along the homuhtiy line of the province of Vilna to B.i ranov ici. tlunc- to Vygnowski lake. I'ackagt s will al.-o be accejtel for the farmer Icrman territory now known as "Metne'i". bounded on tb" south and west by ilie river Nien en. with, tin- "Kun.--

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lainoania. lert nr t ine muiiii i and east of a line runnint- five kii-j meters t( the nortti and west of the ! railroad. irlrn-Vilta-iu-k i. aid; parallel thereto, tcmpt'iarilv in ' th'.- occupation it" Polish military! fores.

ins('o( i:uti; coxU'iin iiv tiii: oitciiiM ia. Plainly the speaker was nervous. He had a light to be. He was trying to address an audicneo which, was trying to be, attentive. Neither succeeded. Downstairs an oicn-Tra rehearsal blasted forth into a jazzy melody which just simply agitaiel the fe t of that audience whether the andiene" wi.-hed it or no. A i spite if s!lem e and the speaker recovered normal com po-u r'. TIh ii a series of sentimental hit monies, or sentiliu 'ital sounds i nnroeli d With the intent of harmnj An oi-er.it ic rliapso-ly inl a spell of tuning. Those awe-inspiring, incolwrent. sudticn littl b'a-ts while the violin seeks th? spliero f th cornet. Th- si"aker appi'oacheil his climax, approached it in an intrst - inspiring fashion which ai:-(l the aialicnc t hang to every, word. Down-tairs the artistic brothethood reach 'i out and snateh'l the clima from th- mpty rt it". " . say an ymi s e----" and n out into the h ptb.s of "The St.tr Spangled Banner." The audieiH-o lid not rise.

The senii-annual in-peetion of mail routes began at the postoff'tce Monday morning. Four men are making the inspection under the direction of (h'orge A. Swintz. assistant su p rintendent f malls in charge of delivery. The inspection is ordered by the postoifice department and includes a minute checking off all routes. An inspector counts each piece of mail and then times the carrier while casing it. the standard time being set for this operation. He then accompanies him on his route, taking tlm time on each block. counting the possible stops and the actual stops

! made, the number of apartment

houses, ollice buildings, storts. etc.

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New York !u onward transmission t destination. Packages maibd in Li'.huant.i whkl. ania: be dt liven d an' rtfusni will be returned to New York a! tin- xplration of " lays from th.e 1 ite of th ir r- avpt at the po$t ct'ices f destination for leturn to th- po.-i -tti - of lriglu. Liquids, t its. pastes. -a!v s. or otlur articles asilv liqutt'iablc art adm.Dsah'e prc.vnl'd tiny ar- p.o k1 1 hi accordance with regulatioyis go - rn ir. g the t ra ra-ru is-'.en f .-"- h .n-ti-'les in the d tm stic m.iik- cf tl:e Vnite-l Statf.

TWO DRI NKS riNi:i. 'iiailt - Lario and Malcdni inglahl ware each !'tnel Jl and costs in the city court Monday aft r plead-

to drunkenness. Both ap

pear d in cor.: t showing e ;de-n 's of th i fi (-"iintcr with police officers at the time the arr st was made. Lirio. w ho is four f tall, att- rnptd t give battle to l!icr hi.-kow-ski. who is o f six tet Jail and is built i i o; -or l ioyi at el v. -

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ERECT MEMORIAL

TABLET TO M NERl

A bror.re tab! t. a t,o mor;l to the late John V. Numr. superinten!rrt of 5ch",ls. 1 '. 1 -1 '. 1 has been placed ii the hallway of the s hio' B-min'.stration butblm.g. The tablet i a tribute- from the -ciod hil-lren.

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The inscription tn th- tablet ra.ls: "In memcry -f .Intin t"r:oklin Nun er. i:pe riremh-nt ri the p :b'i nchools of South Bend. I?".d. Plaa-1 by his colleagues an 1 the -chool cMIdren in jrrat ful rcco::iii-'e. of ih service.-. ia-nierl t-y him to th:.-conimunity."

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AND COMPANY 114 South Michigan Street New Wash Fabrics

27 inch Mercerized Organdie, beautiful line of figured patterns, at yard 45c iO inch Plain and Fancy Cotton Voiles, beautiful line of newest spring patterns, at

yard. . .75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 Silk Stripe Tissue, 32 inch, in dainty plaids, stripes and checks, yard 75c Tissue Ginghams, 36 inch, in pretty spring plaids and checks, yard 75c 27 inch Tissue Ginghams, in plaids, checks and plain colors, yard 50c Curtain Nets, 36 inch, in white and cream, yard. .50c New Dress Ginghams for Spring, 27 inch, M. F. C. brand, best quality, in dainty plaids, stripes and plain colors, y?.rd 45c New Percales, 36 inch, good quality in light and dark patterns, yard 39c 43c anfJ 5QC

Dress Ginghams, 27 inch, in plaids, stripes and plain

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Bringing Their Chirping News of Springtime and

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Housecleanino: Days and the renewal of summer s lighter draperies, new curtains, shade?, and possibly a new rug or an extra piece of furniture. The New Draperies Are all in and inclu de the most beautiful of color combinations. Cretonnes.' Terry Cloth, from 45c yard up. Silks and Velours and Madras in all the popular colors. 36 inch Madras at 95c yd; 48 inch at $1.95. $2.25 yd. 30 in. Ganji Silk $2.50 yd.; 50 inch Silk Poplin $5.50 yd. 50 in. Kapock Silk $2.25 to $4.50; 50 in. Surrey Cloth at $1.95 yard. 50 inch Heavy Mercerized Cotton Repp at $3.25 and $4.25 yard. 50 inch Plain Casement Cloth at $2.50 yard. 50 inch Velours at $4.75. $6.00, $9.00, $12.00 ard.

Lace Panels-

For day shades, French doors and odd size windows are distinctly useful as well as beautiful. We have 20 patterns to choose from in 5 and 9 inch wide, priced from $2.25 to $7.50 a panel. Filet and Nottingham Nets Never had we a larger collection of these most desired materials for window curtaining. 300 patterns and so widely ranged in price to suit any requirement from 39c up to $3.95 yard. Exceptional Marquisettes lowly priced at 39c and 45c yard; also at same prices in filet nets.

Overstuffed Furniture Gives a Maximum of Comfort, Many people prefer overstuffed furniture above all other for living room use, for the great amount of comfort and luxurious ease it affords.

Rugs Brighten die Home Rcom Size Rugs of the finest quality. Every rug has the Robertson guarantee. 9x12 Axminsters at $47.50 to $72.50. 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 roms; the best low priced rugs for service. 6x9 ft. at $12.75. 9x9 ft. at $18.00. 9x12 ft. at $21.00. 12x15 ft. at $38.50. 4.6x6.6 at $8.00. 7.6x9 ft. at $16.00. 8 ft. x 10.6 at $19.50. 12x12 ft. at $28.50.

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3-Piece Living Room Suites Consisting of Davenport, Rocker and Chair, covered in a very good grade of Tapestry; full spring edge seats; webbing bottom construction and spring in loose cushions, at $335.00, $350.00. Very Fine 2-Piece Suites Consisting of Davenport, and large Arm Chair, covered in fine grade of tapestry; same construction as above, at $315.00. 3-Piece Suites Consistitng of Davenport, Rocker and Chair, covered in a very fine grade of mullberry velour; an exceptional value, with 7 ft. 3 in. Davenport. Big values in Bed Davenports in long and short sizes in all finishese and coverings of artificial leather and tapestry.

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colors, yard

Apron Ginghams in blue and white checks, yard. . .29c M ercenzed Pli sse Crepe in figures and plain colors, 30

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inch, at, yard. . .50c and 69c - f

I "ICE LINE OF TOWELS, TOWELING AND TABLE DAMASKS AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES

If a man offered you a five dollar bill for four dollars you would know it couldn't be done unless the bill was counterfeit.

The man who offers ice ; at prices lower than we ; are offering is in the sanv-? i class with the bill fakir.

E "It can't be done," and E the buyer is always the E loser.

You can't lose when you deal with us. We are as safe as a bank.

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Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday

2 Packages J lb- 2 Cans 2 Packages Corn Starch Cocoa Tomatoes Climaline 15c 15c 15c 15c 2 Boxes 4 Rolls 4 Cans 2 Pkgs. PanSardines Toilet Paper Cleanser cake Flour 15c 15c 15c 15c

2AVz-b, Sack Seal $' of Minnesota Flour

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Merchant National Bznk. Flrrt bank In South Bend to apjij for membership in FEDniAL itrrsmivE ilixk.

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