South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 84, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1920 — Page 3
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r4E SOUTH Ut.HU IN LWS-rim it-". 3
FILE TWO SUITS FOR POSSESSION , OF DOBSKI'S BODY Injunction Suit Kotrnm- Wife I'roni Removing Iiodv.
Two j : i ; t fop the fros-r r'or f ihp Vn iy cf Mi.-hifl rob5V.U who dhd March 2 at the horn of h! adopt-! n, John l:o?p!ochou -,.:, 4 F. S Wnlrut ft., an- r.ov pen 11:. : P. V.t-nd . i; r t s tdiortly ! ' fore tho death r.f D d -.vi L" j.s f tii to have i -n driver, from hi home -it a ! ate hour at rd,-;.: hy his wife, Josephine. Hth:i went to tho ho:r.- r.f J.!.-; ..uopu.j J.OH and has do n Uv1r.LT :!.ir" until Sunday when hv di'd a t tlm a:p cf T I ars. I.'s- v. ;f. 1 r m: i diatjly Irmand'-d ' i-.'.;i'r, of th body and uhn it .:. re-fused h. r ;hp -1 a rpvin :-o.t in Ju;- lice Wy p if 2 y ii k i ' s wart l r in'ivmI the body to h r home, .21 S. Oh.-tr.ut Ft. l.rautH Injunction. Temporary injunction was rr i r: t - 1 by Jud..: Montiini-ry iri sif'T-.-court Tuesday mcrniiH; t-
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CHICAGO POLICE TO strike to secure imirease Y WAGES wc -. Marc v. P. "..- th V '.m't k ; up with ii-. in; ",,.,., , vo Ch;r.;;o policemen and iirt v orr. n pi in a "v. alkM." April 1 to force an ir.r r a .- : :i v'.nf. Th.! w.'t cro.m; a strike, v aid Mah.-.ei f 'i 'f:j no r. pre-ider.t ff th- poh. . .-r,; n's :i 1 -'! ition, today. '"If w.- don't K t what wc want th" boys who ;.ir't :tanl it an, ifir-'-r ui'l .i-ut." 'It's U;it.o- ;. to dr'iS derr.t.y on th'- alary re'-eire." i: 1 M:s An. i.i I-tiic!-. policewoman. 'The r.r r.f v.or.:r;',' ' !otr. s 1.-ih or ' u; rf-r."niot:?-ly .irr'I ar- tu . ; jj.-ti1- iv fur our 5 la ri. r." Th ?rkiri' po!i.rrn n il.c:.r" th y v.-il! ' W v nrk :r. ,th-r m. if tiolr ar.'ls ar-- r.ot mt. ' i'ltrolnicii i: . tk front to a li iy," f.ti l o'Cnniior. "Mill: v.-;ion iiri.'-r.- rtrr nhout It,') a u-',; v;ih tl. ;r s.drtry ar.'I commission. " 'onr:or (. rr-- th'- o':it:ir:p of r,uo i oik .-m.-n v. lid mm-pl'-ffiy l;sor.;.;!ii. th j.-o'.k; fore-.
WOMEN INVITED TO
ADVERTISING MEET;
EVEMG SCHOOL TO
Our I 7th Year
COMMENCEMENT
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n IM' .-rul'l Ii' ".'I i t:i:;.- s;if'U. , j will b hM in thr lunch rosia of I I . 4 -t tt"1I 7 ' tho hirh fchool Pri-hiy cv.r.ir.tr. At1 .eadiii Authontics ill Ad.ilhlV. lirr.(.f i.r?w,.n ana t;. ,rclrc Club Next Thursday ! I' J?rJ :
I a::l rr.or. than C' Wiplorris will U- : plvrn for ooijrs-.- con:;lrt
i Tr.o princip'il ad1rrs f.l!ov..r;c 1 At tho nfxt m-'tinK of the- South tJi dinner, to -rvoi at 7 : 1 ! Iirn'1 Aflvf rtisir.g c!uh to hj kil-l nt I o'clock, will '!ivTfJ ly .1. .'.
; 6:20 o'clock Thri v,- f vpr.in;- in Tnüi-ctt
j the Ilotary r-"orn r.f the Ollvr ho- ;
Evening at Oliver.
v at ion tl 'ii;
and th' r w ill
pr"'ent 1 i oo.-i-
! tlonnl tlirf rir.r-; fr-.:;, S'-honN
1 t-l. h?-i:. amr.R.-nnts hav r.c-n . throughout th"s..t- . niad; to wclco:r,r worum interest"! Ir. C. A. !s;pir;r.-.tt uill 'l:..ri in :Jv.-rtisins anl for thi raf.n ; 1 til!; ;n..l r ..r.ir:r.i!.it; . , Miss Fioroncf Martin of Clevian i tinin w 111 l '-J ' .v M. r.tr.r r. '
RECEIVE LISTS OF
an l Gridh-y Adams will discuss -uh-1 Jr.. j,vnral crctary of t!,- . M.
J t c t -S of vital importance. j A. Musk- will fu ri: d ! irI U'limcit hiivc- found a place in .id- i ini; th - iiirr-r hy I 'r. -J, ri nson'y or- i v-rth-i!ip. as w ;i ,n in other pur- i'hostra. ; suits. aC'ordir.Ji to Miss Martin, ad-J The pres"nt.ition of diplomas will V'-rtL-ir.s' p-ianaT of II. IJI.ick ,v h" in oh- hy th'- toac'.i rs and v. i'.l hCo.. manufacturers of Woltt-x ir-i informal. Ti- oifi'dals of the -fi:- j ments. who h.is alr' idy h en rc-o-c- in? school u-'p-irtmnl ;ir' t . C. --- ' n:zcd a -i a h ading authority hy od-J horn, dire-tor; (I. l V N r. o-a.' . vtrtislr.k and civic associations. Two tior.al dire -tor. and Miss Ada Hllhr. ' '!;h Hi,'' hh addressed th- ( hic a-j sup rvi-or .f h'onc oconou1. i-1 Ko Av-ociaf .ion of ('oiihihtc, and T0r-d h-.-avdy. L i t sui uncr s!,. ! ITHCII sl S Ur.sIIH;N( I f th.J'... für th.- A- oc;,tt d Advt-r- ! J...jh W. Tav'or. "W s out fi tSin? Cluh.-t d' th V.'ori 1. in (. on- cuuvr. has pur-'-oas- 1 th- r--u.-i.-n. , ! V :;t;on at New ui!k,m. ! -i: 11. N Sl.nr,- ,ir owr.e.l Ir.-ov '
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! Mr. Adaras well known h-r-.
f'll'lf vm irr mnw il" s hn ,r spir ;ltlnr' ll ;kfr. id. lv .1, JUH? a m;r. of wide -xp-ricno- In th" ndj ert.s'.r. h'-'.d. l'oriu'rly of the
,!ei.il Advi-rtisir.i; Agency. Mr. Ad-itr.s
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W. Vo.Mlward and wi'.l iria!; horr.o t!;er.
is now n-.-r.-t.irv of tho Mov.l Sluo ;
a .! roar., r Stramin? Mr-. Icd-hi 1 ' """-V nicao. a tain on "Mere iron removing th- Lody from her wi!1 ' ' at tM" 'o'm! po t oüic. ' 'op. ration for lt tail, rs. a -uhj.orn on ;he.-ttnut 'wt.- r"-'.;v,-fi i -,- p. Tv-:-'--- ! -c 'A'li''h has had previous coi.-ud-
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Charming
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When asklr.s for th- Injunction rlvi: ; r vV.; r -,.r. -n!at.ve T.:e-dac ,T,V:;,:i 'Jr11'" n "VA ir,uK , 1 iiey nite.I a hf-arir.i; n th.- r- ln orr nor a.w .. .l vrt lm? Winnen lo .moil. I UM o'.-vin suit in th- Justice court could Tl i"r'",l,-' T-iv.-''t 1 r,. Uo,,'',n ""--s r.tln The a.lv r-; I .fill ot he had for throe day, arcordin? , m,V aud I ' ( iV or- '.x d'x i tNlr'L' ,u of northern Ii:-I UIIIL u, law and that tho wif. ,s threaten- Po n ) . J . l i v V. V: t r i t . -? s i ' a r v fr. 'I'''"1, i' 11,1 -"VlV Ml hli '
the children from vh-wir.? ('. '.r VLj IlV..' .. a.-. ' 'Jl..; 'I1. ' k A'1". 'r ' .".vrlisim; de,- ai tm.-n ts of l -, Look at
tataer h-foro burial and p -rtidpat- ' ii'r'-- I ",:1 Mor"s :ir" ,!'"inl- :" -h om- SOIiS f i t,o I-,. ,,t... ,.iw,!.i. . ? i.-' . ...it.orator ass.s.aotv. ? p r MH M ,rtir. Th.-v s , an onncr- 1
f th, funeral. . 4.t . ": V;.r- - S s m 0 m t- a tU"ity ' tou r,. The claim of th childr. n i thrit 1, 'r'l ! t ..-. -s-' ,1"h'" f"r " wtt' advertisiu the law dvtvs all the personal prop- ' Vr t J " ,. . ' 1 ' ' rh "f thi Muv.y m'-mhers , rty to tho heirs and that the Yorty : . ' l T, ' J,V ' V ( 'J V X "f th" "'" reservation : of th.ir father should rightfully de- ! 1 "'J r T ii ' .t" ! fur tl" ir UlV .... . ,, . , J..v to fl per on ii. w. ('.-Heritor I t .ton. ti-tcI-i- t ' -end to thm. Dohskl was rna.rri"d ' , ..ir . v,,i - ' I'tture ot lh.rs.ia.. tiu.- , . . , . . ., , . , . in ot. ice ir.ana?mei.t. April - J-.- tckr - ,lvrrM)iM' f'-.i. n - tw;.e. He had tivc children hy Iils o,,a . . . . , ,-. . v , . ' . l" -o r .in.i, i. . hrt wife. tv.o cf whom an In th- i ' ? . 1 ' Vr'; h"-r-od for mus'-al r.umlMrs hy r.rmv and r.avv and another living . fnis, .on.r. April -V Jun- ... 1 J. . ,h,. lsalle trio, con.,.,,, d of Miin another state. His second uxr-lVfr l:ni vVulJ- Ap.ni H,rs,..ov. Hal VanAUir. aoö
O'S LAXATIVE
tongue! Remove poi-!
rom sromach, liver ! and bowels.
iatro w as ch!Id!(5
:el err a ted iol imst ARREARS AT UN1VERSFTY
$1,'"' to ?-,."im.; scientific a-slvtrint. May Z and ?l.-"0 to ?l.'.t"o"; a.l-
nar.i.-trative assistant. May ". S 1 . 2 C 0 to ll.SOO; sh-ititiciin, July $ L.4 0 to $.':. ar. ; animal husoand i.imi, April J7, S1.S0) to $L',Dui; f athers.
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Max I;hocd-r. pronnncnt
I5end musician.-. Reservations should he s' Tit soon as pos.-iihle to Doll Klhcl, s ret;;ry of th- clul.
priir.nry xperts and mod"! teachers j . ' .. u-hiiippirvU ?i. :y to i2.y. iun Executive Committee
of 7 ri-C Club to Meet
Sascha Jacobinoff celebrated vio-
:n;.-.t of .New or it entertained a j ewiminatior.sh !
.ap.ic;iy auuH-nco ai a cor.cori in, yu information r?irdm thr-e AVahir-Kton hall, Notre Inline. Taos- : exaia ii:at ior: s aiol many others m.,v .lav. Included in the audienco wen, ; -cured frto.o 1. '. IC'-ttrir.t:. ci il T:;ai;y Soutli IU nd rs and otit-of-I iM.rv i( . vaniin r, at the leal post..sn vi-itors. The concert was the'.(,.nct.
l :rth of a scri' a arranged by th" ur.iver.-ity for the purpose of briraraa; to Notre Iam the most talent1 artists In the country, l'arllt-r i:i the year Th Detrcdt Symphony . ra hestra. "Will I'osttr'a famous -'. vopuN'd e rchrstra and tho Ie-
' it- -.J ii I I'i.'lii IllOM u r li Infill , - , iv.ru- -t oefol.er the st.,Irior court Tuesday apainstl.ou .se
h. ari.nK Madam- Galli Curci. Others Aut 2 191. after thr-n ,:tr . .-..nr.rts of equal merit are b-in? ar- i married ifc. H" uks for the ouv
CUA RGES 1 M A7K. Y.) Y 7' Y DIVORCE SUET 1'rcd VanCourt charged ahandonm nt in suit for divorce fib-d in su-
: Tuesday against Louis" He stated she 1 ft him
todv of their two children.
Charlo Bryant charges that his wife, Hos liryant. deserted him Jan. 11 IS after 1 .". years of
landed by Itev. Motth'-w Walf-h and Jr.ini r.IceSlnn of the faculty '.tcrtaiuuiont comrnltto''. f .i.il.Inn,.' -it n. tlf'inO
u.-.w Mrs. rar.chon Armitaie. Th : marru-u lir. n asus i uai u.e ..s(ouccrt wassta-.T l under tho d!ree-' tody of their two hmlr u b- at!..:i of Ih adford Mills and M(T;, Uv.inil to him. v .,.
i an in a r.ini.iiuau nn.-..
Tri C ci-j'.. executive. co.-aiait t will in- t at the V. M. '. A. -i nes.lay afteri-.oon at 4 o'!ock a:oi the Triangle eluh will m ' .1! o'oioc!;. A i.i . tir.? of Troop tia". of the boy S,-,UH will Il' hi Wolnesdav at 7 : ' o'clo. !:.
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Accept ,-ru itroi ni.i" r'.Tup of rief I - ; only Iook for th- r.ani" a'dfornia
Th.e U eehl V I 1 o ics t . I h.
departno-ML were shov.n Tu. -sday , un the Tck;iZ' thoi you are sure j afternoon at "::: o'ch., k. j your child is bavin? the bjt and j , most harmless luxativo or physic for ! rilli; i.M.".i:s lino!'. , the little stomach. iier and bowels J
l"re yfrtin.? from a chi r.v.-: ' rhildren love its delicious fruity J
aster
When you sec these pretty waists 5ou will surely want one.
Our buyer, row in New York. Citv. has just sent us several shipments of the most beautiful TRICOLETTL AND GEORGETTE BLOUSES AND OVER BLOUSES we have ever had the pleasure of seeing. Every single Blouse and Over Blouse is a gem just the ideal thing for Easter wear. You will be just B9 enthusiastic as we when you have seen them. These Blouses are in all the new Pastel shades of the season. Some of them are charmingly plain others are in wonderful embroidery and beaded effects. There is no end to the variety of styles represented. Ladies, do not fail to see these Blouses. You owe it to yourself to inspect this showing, very reasonably priced At $5.95, $7.50, $10, $15 and up to $49.50
Another New York Shipment of Those g
Fetching Jersey and nether Jersey Suits at
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We have just received more of the NewJersey and Hether Jersey Suits fro?n New i ork a prettier collection than ever. The price on these suits -unusu
ally low has not been changed, but the manufacturer informs us that there will be no more at this price. The newprice will be $35. We therefore urge you to buy now.
See These Beautiful Suits at $29.75 In all the New Colors!
Metropolitan Suit Modes for Easter You should certainly see our wonderful collection of New York Suits for Easter. The?e suits are in most exclusive styles suits that are impeccable in quality and styled to the most exacting demands of the Metropolitan style centers.
burned a few shin?!, s at the bakery
fear.
of Roman Fischer at I'J'M Imision M. at. '2:: o'clock Tibs. lay afternoon. Th" bl.v.e was extinguished h'fore ?ainin? he.olway. Damage
was estimate. i ai aoosu ?.. a, i
taste. Full directions for child'.!
doso on each bottle. CJivo it without
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Mother! You must Fay "Call for- j
Adv. i
Just Say It Came From Newman's
V; ol: Sleiaennes nlkaudon SletTaniaU struck :,nd he r , francouer-Kr isb-r; II. (a) HymnJr for divorce faedi n si H - r.., ... the Sun From Fair Opera T court I m-dro . she .. a r hu,'o.t rvjr lihnky-Korsakow-Franko -and to. d h--r he . i d ot ur for . i. SonrsMv Mother Tausht Me. r and that h.; di-l r.o -so to
i vorak-1'ow 11: (c) Ivo Joy, Kri s- ! r: d Tambourin "hinoi.-, Kries-J-r; 111. a Nocturne. ChplnAu.r; (b Waltz. F.rahms-Hoch-!in: (c) In Han Sn .k Dance. Cecil F.urlef?!i; IV. Ia Orientale. Cesar 'ui: M Slavonic Dance. Dvorak-.'Cri-.sh r; ( Cypsy Airs. Farasat".
SOUTH REM) LEADS LX iXAVY RECRUITS
South Fend bad the sub-sta! ion s tlo- stat" in r.ay re.-ruttin? for tb.e j ust week, bavin? secured four !r.-m nvo applicant.-, durtn? the .-even day?. Indianapolis secured t '!?ht from applicarits. T rr Haute, liiclinc d and llar.r.UMi,!, two each, and '. i r svilb". one. The total of th" state for th" wrek was li enlistments from 01
in rv TU'il nprii' a ir rTiuanct"
hvivii sr Iii .iM'.'lTiir SM i LTf
4 ' v 1-4. - - . able that she was finally forced t j leave him. i
UFA'. A. M. FAAJ.S 7.1A'S AT REALTOR DIS.SKR
"et b th ilo-tor and th.c m.n-ist.-r tiie red estate .baler is th" Tnovt irnportart man in th" cmmunitv." -aid Her. A. M. lltdls. pastor of th" We-tinia-ter Fresoyteriun hurch in an addr. - before the rea estate board at th-- V. M. .'. A. Tuesday toon. I?V 1-leÜS Mio't..-' of tile TV. .it h' h
r' al state no u coubl he t. their j community sliould tney diri their' efforts alone prop r chinn. h and j that, the buildin? of n ronuounity j dep.-mb d in a !ar?c no aure on the I cooperation ;' r'- tl state d.-ab rs. ,
MIsTAM'A 1WNT1TY. T I- ,s 1-m d'l:nit"lv ascertain"
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i cn-is i : l ice- t.ii . 1 i;. ss last w'k not th" man of (
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JOCitt r; ii im; i "'i iü' uuiit onoU
i . S. Notim, 1A1 V.. Simp!" s! . as a tirii chess K'-in pointer. Nojun inote vervin? on th" F. S. S. Hu-
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r.'.-et. The ?un crew f which Nojun is a member recently made the best record of th'-ur division in target practice.
Hoard of Public Works
Adopted Resolutions I
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If you have not already taken advantage of this special offer we advise you to do so at once. more days. Just 32 Chests left to be sold.
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DELIVERS A CHEST TO YOUR HOME, BALANCE IN EASY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE
ilestdutiot s iTovidimr for th.. construction of pipe sewers on Fa'alpu ,iv.. from Indiana av. to Olm r r. on Chard -l -; . from Indiana .v. t Oliver st. and ,'i Iuvi-o-n -t. fr-m MeuiA -t. to ol:v. r st. and t!i" con.-
wtrueilon of a trunk sew r on hMvi-l
mion frot.i M .nie .-t. to 'hhav.o av.
wro adoptevl at th- meeting
hoard t f public works
mornim. . . . .1 a petiunn s r. i i : pr p. rt y portancc in winning the
owners 'or a pav no -nt a l.-r st. from Calvert st to Fw in a v. w is receive. i .a.d thre lu is for th" aw.g of Caiv. rt st. from Michiir tn st.
; q ill-h t. were cp. liol and re- j
: erred to to-- ity , ruuta r ptnui'f
HCtion by th" t - .d. I h" pro; .e-ea j
Calvert st. o i me:. t is m ;.i c. rdancc with 'h. a-h't.-d plan thpark ho.iial to co'.trut piv ci t :.-
Tl c ice industrv is the r ninth industry in size in Ethe United States. It was
Tue- , , ! E considered third in ini-
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Lvery person in oouttiZ!
h- pr, , .. e i ; - Bend is affected either di-
Erectly or indirectly hy theE ice industry, and this is
trance thtomth to th- Stud '. .k r . .1 i.-vn I. .- .l. i.. f.... f
to 'open Harh st whieii pr-.- why our big-plant and de-
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park and the Ca
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Contrary to .1 r- ; rt cf la-t w.
the bulldim? cod. . new m t..- pr- r 1 , cs of formation u . m t j r.-: t- 1 , Wellare OI the CltV. to the board for approval Tu d..y. E The code is still in the u:.nr..h. i j
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efneial reconintcndat:on
details arc comp..:..:.
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GUARD AGAINST MOTHS WITH A CEDAR CHEST Now is the time to get that Cedar Chest for your winter wearables that you are soon to put away for the summer months. A wonderful display of Tennessee Red Cedar Chests in all sizes and style. Some with copper banding. Prices Range From $26.50 to $41.25
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CEDAR CHESTS OF QUALITY i lere you will find Cedar Chests that are not onlv beauti ful pieces of furniture, but chests that will be of real service to a woman who desires a place to store her furs, woolens, gowns, etc. A chest of this quality will add great beauty to any room in your home. Prices Range From $26.50 to $41.25
PROTECT THE COLOR OF YOUR CLOTHES Your Clothes Will Not Turn Yellow' or Fade If Kept in a Cedar Chest.
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CEDAR CHESTS FOR THE HOME You can please the family if you send this home. It's a beautiful piece and so convenient. Mas copper bronze hinges anad strong lid stay. Made of three-quarter inch Tennessee red cedar. Prices Range From $26.50 to $41.25
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A "SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX" For valuable wearing apparel. It is as important that you put your valuable wearing apparel in a Cedar Chest as to put your jewelry in a sate deposit box. Prices Range From $26.50 to $41.25
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