South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 107, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1920 — Page 19
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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STOWAWAYS MARRY AMERICAN SOLDIERS
Two Russian Refugees Escape Deportation by Enterinp Matrimonial Alliances.
AN ILA, P. 1.. April IT, Two
Tlusslan pr'.rls who nrriv.l rerrntly from Siberia, as Ft-v.vav.-ays on th transport Crook. c;i-l (hjvnrUtlon today by marrying American ,oMlers of the 31ut Infantry. Tho ptrl. Diera Vohromayt-va and jVodrrahka M"tha, ir rd as Am' r'a.n nol'll'rs, .hor.r.l"! th trarort fit Vladivostok, and tlioir llntity i'.I'I not Ircorno known until the hlp. carrying ir.oro than 1,000 off.cers and men or ths 31ft infantry, uajiwel! on her voyapo. When truy b.ttmpted to laml hero they were lakon into custody. An hour Vt-foro the transport ?.falawaka waarrady to F-all for Vladivostok, the plrls were taken to th pier by officers of the Immigration service who expected to fstart them on their return to Siberia. "While tho party was awaiting at the pier and a lllipino policeman
w.is fru.irdlr.jr the clr!c. Srfrt. Morris Duru-in nr.' Vt. F. Xill of the
31t inf.ir.try aj.( ar(l with marriit'e i
liCT..-'-! and a filiplr.o mir. '.--. r who porform'd a double ceremony. V.'h'-n tri! 1 to gH r.idy to cmLark, the jrirl protested. A crowd which had ben attracted
Ir.tr ml.vd a day of work or having' of layir.jr the extensive trackage and
a hol; lay for 43 years. He bein his, Jaru , "t yj,llJ' ... se.-vice with this road on the Iake i vorirr Shorn railway which was later j Uill,J' Mirrr-f..i with h N'w Ynri- fotitr:ii TV. smith Bend Mulc and Rec
ife a??I!f'l in the (?tab!i?hment and I ord Exchange, formerly owned by
construction of the Detroit Lake : Firestone and Sen, has changea -
Shore fre'.cht yards and tho f leva- hands to Ashbaugh & Neddo. ... . t. ;
i') ui- ipr.rniorca imi Bins as inry .,. nf thfk i-... hör fnrU In ' .T.rÄf,n blvd
Chicago, and in tho Immer.? work ! Lltlnola."
T' -fKiJ'-d to ludr;e.
While the oJHrer at the p'.er attempted to -ek advice over trierdione from hindquarters, th" Madawaska pulled into the stream anl started on h"r way to Vladlvr-tok. Th immiirrati'-n authorities decided to release the rirls from custody, and as they drove away with thir "husbands, the crowd pave them a farewell cher.
OLD EMPLOYE OE A7JJF YORK CENTRAL DIES
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Where Can I Find Relief from Itching, Terrifying Eczema? I who have suffered as you have to
This Question N Erer on tho Lirsfru:de you t(f relief. No matter how j of the Afflicted, terrifying the Irritation, no matter how unbearable the itching and j
K"7en:a. Tetter, Pimples, and! burning of the -kin. S. S. S. will other terrifying condition o? the promptly reach the seat of the trou-
LAror.TK, April lä. Frederick t skin are deep-Fcatcl blood troubles, ; te. Give it a fair trial to be con
vinced of its cilicacy. ar chief medical adviser is an authority on blood and skin disorders, and he will take pleasure in civinc you tuen advices as your in-
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without cost. Write today, de?rrib-1 in? your case to Medical Depart- j ment. Swift Specific Co., 262 Swift Laboratory. Atlanta, Ga. Adv.
Michael Hümmel. 6 4 years old, for 4 3 ymrs a teady employ of th NV-.v York Central !lr.e?, and for trje last 14 years roadmaster of the western division, died at hfs home Thursday evening following (in Illness which be'an with tne death of his wifo lat November. Mr. Hummel had a wonderful record of faithful service with the New York Central, hnvintr worked with tho railroad company v.-lthout hav-
and applications of salves, lotions and washes can only afford temporary relief, without reaching the real seat of the trouble. Hut just because focal treatment has done you no good, there is no reason to despair. You simply have not soutrht the proper treatment, that is within your reach. You have the experience of other?
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