South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 97, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 April 1920 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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LAPORTE COUNTY
DEMOCRACY NAMES
STRONG CANDIDATES
Predict Ralph N. Smith Will Carrv Everv Countv in Dir-trirt.
TPOITi:. Ir.d. April 3 Friend rf Il.-ilph :C. Smith. ;f tills city, are I:. ailing the prediction th.-U It" will .rry r ry cour.ty In the, l,th d.'str:ct ;it the May primaries ir.il ari n:- v.ilhr.;; i'j liy u;i.T-r.s that ne v.-.i: carry Laporte county ovrr I lick - y at th November election. .'or.fi. lence In tho result In Laj ort. county predicted rn th Thrr campalrr.:-! in which Smith as tn demorratlc tar.dld.-it for proseutlrt' attorney e,irrle tho election l.y p-od -sized majorities, running eg-2--fla!Iy ttror.t; la republican premet?, a rumbr of which were carrii for the first tim by ;i domo ratio candidate for tdllce. In th' last two campaign in which -'mith vcas tho candidate, for pro.seutor he was Utterly fought by , 1 'jmbor of v.ft democratl z leaders. 'rhi? was duo to Smith's wfll-do-1 policy of law enforcement. Nam! Strong Ticke-t. 1hn democrats of Iaport county vlll tmter tho 1320 campaign with thn strongest ticket nominated in ; ars. Only on conte st will lo hdd nt the May primaries. Trier ar two candidate for joint senator for the counties of Laporto and Starke. "hcster A. McCormlck, who made a rentable rrcord in the upper houw I i the flfvrdoi.9 of 1914 and 1316 is .ppod for nomination by Thomas -ferrold, who served one. term in the lower ho3h a number of years ago. Tho personnel of the ticket will f.a follows: Joint senntor C A. McCormlck r Thomas Herrold. Joint representative 1 C. Drewr. Representative William Ohmlnjr. Prosecutor Worth W. Popple. Treasurer Fred C. Hupp. Sheriff II. C. Luchtman. Surveyor Charles Hausherr. "oroner Lawrence Pecker. CommLsioners Albert dayman, JIarry McKee. Republicans In I"lht, Thro will bo n number of republican fihb for nominations in tho county. J. r. Southard, wlio l.i mäkln? his third race for representative, i opposed by Francis A. Moore. Four entries, Charles V. Martin. John Mftrtln. J. Ocrlxorn Brink and Frank Rodger, will make, tho race for county clerk. Claud Steel, joint senator, and Lee I. Osborn. ;oint representative, are- unopposed. John Lino will be renominated for county clerk and William F. Ansts for sheriff. Thero ar three candidates for enroner, Pr. N". K. Funk and Ir. Fanruther, physdelans, r.,i t fz Suelrzcr. undertaker.
Junn will lo nominated for s'lreyor. Two rommissinnrrp, 1'. ( Cltr and Frank Travis, are pecking third term nominations. Travis H rppesed by William Hews and Michael Mover. The primary campaign in Laporte county, a.s in other counties of the lUtrift. will bo enlivened by a
peak inj Smith.
campaign Ly ltalph N.
FARMERS HELD FOR THEFT OF PLOW'S
John Tluczkowski, residing four rr.ilos RO'ith of Springbrook park, and hli brother, Anthony RuwkowskU 71 1-2 W. Monroe xt.t were nrra!prnJ In tho city court Monday morning charged with the theft of threo plows, a clork und a watch. Th atlldaviLs are' signed by Herbert Schmitz. William Saliner and Gustave Krelnko. The pair were relented on bond? and will be given a hearing Saturday. UFPOKTS LOSS OF M TO. II. H. Studebakr. 7 42 Inland a v., reported to tho police that his automobile had been taken from hLs para? in the rear cf his residence and later returned Saturday night. It is believed thxt the H.ime pins of jo3' ridors w ho have been op ratine: In the city aro re.-pon; lb!i for the r.ct.
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SEEK APPROPRLi TIO FOR RAILROAD 11 ORK WASHINGTON". April ;. Artdi- : -r a! appropriations of J 4 " 0.00.. -r ; t wind up federal control r-f railroads was a.vked of th- h.oU.ve .i prr(pr;atlon comrniMe today by Swac r SJierley, director of finance for the railroad administration. Should this request be granted, it woTjld n;ake a trrar. 1 total of 1.s 0 o 0.0 . - that conrvs will have vrd-I th railroads ,f the f.... er.t' tre-isury. Shirley .dd the 1 o.or'-, Wii r.e-.e.snry to p i?.' amounts due 1 1; rallro.-i.js on the guaranteed return during the jat f-w months an.l to provide for I's continuance until Septembt-j- 1, in ;ieff,rdaneo with the terms of th railroad law re er.tly pa-;-d. He st-atecj that the government had Inv-sed more than Jl.200.oG0.COO In improvements and betterments of the roads, which eventually will bo returned, k-acing a deficit of more than ? 100. Of. 0,0'jO. which must b- charged up as a war cost.
SEEK CLEMENCY FOR WALTER BAKER
hoy scour workers TO MEET WEDNESDAY
A Keim will bo the principal rpeaker at .a community meeting of th parents and boys In the Washington school district which will be held at the school Wednesday evening for the purpose of r.rtra nlzinjr a boy ycout troop in th community. Other speakers will bo Joseph Taylor, scout executive and priets from St. Adalbert's. St. Caslmir's and the Independent Catholic churches. Four reels of movincr picture portraying scout life will be shown. The
first meeting of the governing board of the scout trooji will be held at the school Wednesday even
ing.
Make Effort to Change Death Sentence to Life Imprisonment. I.M'OI'TF.. In I.. Arrll 5. Reborn reach ihlscity that certain Fed C ess workers are making an effort to secure action by Go. Goodrich which will com mute the dc.tth sentence inipos. d on I ) alter Carl P.aker to lif'.- imprisonment. The plea is be'nir made on the basis of liaker's service in the navy and the belief that he is subject to periods of mental abbcrration. It is understood her that State's Atty. Powley and his associate counsel. iialjih X. Smith, will bittrly Jlht this movement. Uoth attorneys are determined to send Paker to the chair. "We will make Just as determined an effort to send Partak and Garriepy to the chair a.s we did to convict Haker." said State's Atty. Rowley today. "There are r.o degrees of guilt. Carriepy planned the robbery and murder and was the brains of the trio." Mrs. Garriepy. who was formerly the wife of County Recorder Plumback, now deceased, is fifing aided by charitable organizations in the city. She lias a large family of children.
JVOMEVS CH AMBER TO SELECT DIRECTORS
LITTLE MOTHER IS KOW HAPPY
Mrs. Mary Rouell Tells How Tanlar Hnmght Health and Cliei-r To Her Homo.
Flection of members of tho board of directors of the South Pb nil Business Women's Chamber of Commerce will be completed at a meeting of the organization Tuesdav night.
The organization will also discuss J further plans for Its work during the i year. Th meeting Tuesday night I is tho regular April meeting.
WOMAN' FrFNl.I) TO HFATH.
CHICAGO. April S. The glare of flames brought Joseph Shenks! from his bed with a bound today j and looking across the street, he saw i th figure of a woman enveloped In! fire. When firemen arrived they ; found the body of Mrs. Johanna j Fola. :,9 burned to a crisp.
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
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Pain. Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Payer" means Genuine Aspirin pres- j cribed by physicians for nineteen ; years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tab-j
lets cost rew cents. Asptrm is tnermark cf Payer Manufacture of Moncaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. Adv.
Fat People Have Perverted Taste Proof That Arholone Iloniot's Crating for Wrong 1mhN.
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"Thanks to Tanlae, I am entirely well of troubles that have followed me for ten years." declared Mrs. Mary Poswell. R .I I. No. A. Fast Terre Haute. Indiana, in the Runtin Drug Store in Terre Haute, recently. "I had been In bad health nearly all my life." she added, "but for the past t n years especially, that is until I be.an taking Tanlae. 1 h.ardly knew what a well day was. I could hardly eat anything and what little I did eat caused the worst sort of pains in my stomach. Most of the time I was so weak I couldn't do my housework or cook a meal and my husband had to lix his own breakfast and pack the lunches h" carried to work. I was very nervous and actually afraid to pick up anything for real of dropping it. M arms felt so heavy at times it seemed like they would break when I tried to raise them and I iir.ally got in such a weakened condition my husband had to care for the children before going to work and at night when lie came home, for I couldn't do anything. Nearly ever;, t.iht I had such, pains in my sale ana stomach and my heart Muttered so T could hardly stand it and was so restless I could sleep but little. We tried eveiythinc w o ktcw or' or heard about in the way r" medicines, hut 1 just kept getting worse. "After reading how a woman in similar condition to mine had been htlped by Tanlae. my husband gtt me a bottle and do you know 1 commenced retting better right from the start and before the second bottle was gone that aw ful pain 1 ft my side entirely and my heart stepped Muttering. My stomach is in fine condition now. I can eat anything I want and it doo.-n't hurt me. My nervousness is all gone tco. T am getting plenty of sleep and i;et up early every morning rested and rfreshe.l able to took breakfast, put up my husband's lunch and see him off to work. It is a pleasure to pet i he children up wash and dress them and I can work hard all d-iy about the house and not feel tired out when night comes. My health is restored and I am as well as anyone could wih to be. We are all happy at our house now and owe it all to Tanlae. I can't say enough m praise of it. T have told a number of my friends about it nnd on the strength what it has done for me ihey are taking it too. and all of them say it is helping them." Tanlae is sold in South Rend at the Central Frug Store, and in Mishawaka at the Red Cros Pharmacy.
Any Anti-Fat treatment that falls to correct the perverted appetite and craving for the very foods which make fat is ivrtain to fan of per
manent results. Mark that fact well! live-grain tablets Arbolone removes the crating for undesirable fatty foods, restores natural appetite and digrstion. while it dissolves fatty accumulations in the body and eliminates slowly hut surely, without weakening or other evil effects. Mrs. I,. Holly. Imperial. Calif., w rites: "Kind Sirs: Have taken your Ar-bo'on--Tablets for obesity ami in seven months reduced from 203 M.und to IT!' pounds. I cannot say enouirh for them, and anybody who N fat should take them. My health ;s better than ever, etc." Tablets Arbolone enjoy th largest sale of any obesity medicine, and they deserve it. Sold by ap well stocked druegists in scale. 1 tubes with full directions.
Eyes Strained? If your cye3 are wcrk-strainetl or tiretl; if your vision is dim or blurred; if it bothers jou to read; if your eyes burn or itch or ache; if yon wear eins??, get a bottle of tton-Opto tablet; from your druggist, dissolve one in a fourth of a lass of water and use from two to four times a day to bathe the eye. Oon-Opto has brought comfort and relief to thousands and thousands. No: Doctors Mf Bon Ojtc irtrenrtheni rrrirt yi ia a wt ck's time In many utacr
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Large Can 2 Cans Seeded 5 South Bend Sweet Sauerkraut Raisins School Potatoes jj ? Tablets 17c Package 17c 10 Bars 3 Tall Cans American Large Pkg. 1 0-Lb. Sack Hebe Family Soap Quaker Oats Corn Meal 27o 77ö 27e 44o
JFST SAY IT CAM R FROM NKW.MANS
Again we take the opportunity of expressing our gratitude for past patronage and evidences of
good win mroucrn
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Cuppticeiatiari
which starts tomorrow Liberal reductions will be offered on all New Spring Wearing Apparel in Fact on Every Article in the Store.
The Sale of Appreciation will be held Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. This is in commemoration of the purchase of the Newman store one year ago by Mr. A. R. Mayerfeld, for years manager of the store. The Sale of Appreciation is simply a means of expressing gratitude for past patronage and evidence of good will. We want to say "thank you" for your trade which has enabled us to build a great store. This Sale should not be confused with the ordinary run of sales. Only the very leitest, stylish Spring and
Summer wearing apparel will be offered and every garment will be found to come up fully to the well known Newman standard. In the height of the Spring season, the Sale of Appreciation is exceedingly timely. It enables the thrifty woman to garb herself in the very latest authentic fashion at a saving of many, many dollars. Every woman in this section should avail herself of the opportunity the Sale of Appreciation offers. Come tomorrow7 when stocks are complete. A glance over the savings offered be!owT should convince any woman that this Sale does offer extraordinary opportunity.
The Sale of Appreciation Starts Tomorrow
Tricolctte Blouses at Appreciation Sale Prices $5.95, $9.75 and $15 Every One at Reduced Prices.
Prices on Spring Wraps, Capes and Sport Coats You Will Appreciate The most wonderful wraps, capes and the smartest sport coats we have ever shown are here for your selection at reduced prices, $20, $25, $35, $49.50 and $75 All at savings you will appreciate.
Furs at Liberal Discounts in the Sale of Appreciation Fur chokers, fur scarfs, fur capes, fur boas, all at special prices in the Sale of Appreciation.
84 Sample Suits, all the Original Models, no QMQ CjH copies, at VP s 0 J These suits would ordinarily sell at $65, $70, $75 and $80 You will surely appreciate this offer of finest Tricotine, Gabardine, Poiret Twill, Serge, Check Suits at this price. These suits are all lined with Mailinson's Pussy Willow colors mostly Navy Blue. See these Suits in Our Display Window.
56 Taffeta Silk and Georgette Silk Frocks, C'lG 7 the one of a kind stvles s . L J Every one of these Frocks in the Sale of Appreciation offer opportunity for wonderful savings. Ruffles, Peg Top Tunics, Short Sleeves, Basque and Bolero effects are some of the new features of these dresses, which would sell usually at $50, $55 and $60. Investigate this offer and save from $10 to $20.
Georgette Blouses Reduced in the Sale of Appreciation Lovely blouses and over blouses in embroidered and beaded designs and every new staple color every blouse in stock all of those beautiful blouses you have admired so many times in our display windows are offered in the Sale of Appreciation at $5, $7.50. $10, $15 and $20 Every blouse a real bargain. Appreciation Prices on All Silk Skirts and Cloth Skirts See these many snappy skirts at $10, $15, $20 and $25 Every skirt has been cut in price. Stunning Spring Hats in the Sale of Appreciation 1 lere are wonderful values in smart new Spring hats of Sipper, Raffia and Malines of every new combination of the season also new stock of sailors all in the Sale of Appreciation every hat at greatly reduced prices, $8.50, $10, $15 and $20 Liberal discounts on all hats.
Our 17th Year
niae'rtHhlre rjoter.. riohemary Pres.-. H. ur :n ol eat h r L'ou Is.
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Civic Federation Kntertainment April ICth
Veritr S h!.Houbvard SV:;!' Bo.art r.loue--4.
Combined Auets $6,500,000.00
Oon't Plan How to Spend Your ftloney But how to save it. When you deposit it in a savings account, you draw A compound interest. You can start with any amount and you can't start too
soon. The saver has the "right of way" on the road of opportunity start saving now. Savings deposits made before noon Saturday, April 10th, will earn interest from April 1st. Citizens National Blank West Jefferson Blvd. Near Post Office
New Spring goods arriving daily in our Cloak, Suit and Millinery Departments. BIB
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