South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 108, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 April 1920 — Page 10

SAH K1 Y MOHNIXfi. APRIL 17. 192'. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES LIBERTY BONDS ARE DEPRECIATING CLOSING PRICES NEW YORK STOCKS THAT SON IN LAW OF PA'S (CopjrigLt, l?cn by .wpapfr Featar Serlvce, Inc.) Pa s sfoins to travel for his health OH FB- AS YOU KNOW, h,.FROYN5f rREUTcOK. WE-UU- SOME HORIU iNTTRrERjNC ONE VNAY TO HONOLULU? Ctlcv- HIM uAST NKyHT TO f-iOW Mm HOW TD ßUOW OPEN A tSAFE - CEDßlC WNTEpTD USE pOUiCEMLN AKRE5TE0TVJEM AND PUT THEM in JAIL. A -AND THEPf VONT RELEASE THEM UNLE55 '''f.lrn 7 "i i ' '

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CHICAGO AsU 'II I A;i . April 11 - Co UN --N,. 2 dl..v. 171 : ,M.vv. ?l.7l'.rl.72: N.v 4 v. b.w, Jl . ,: ! :; N'.. yell.iw. $1. ': .". i.ilxrd. M.71 ; N-. 1 mixd, Jl.m'. j ;7 No. 2 wt.it", l.7:; N.. .". white, JITO.MS- N.i :; wli'.t-. SI . HAIII.IV .1 i;.'.; 171. KVi: -2 td'.rj tr TI MOTU r.""' ". 11 :,. i'lAlVPK - j kViHvji u IXDI ANATOl.Is I.IVi: STOTK. 1 NlM-.NAl'oI.lS. April ir.-llmjf! J:.'(..1pfs. .rii; m.uki'l I"'v; 1 .-t h:ivl". $1". 00 :; lu i 1 ; !üi::t;;:n :n,il ia:"d. $lf t. 51 b 1f 1 '.. .i; i ? 1 i. 7 c rn.i:-"i:.'. t iTinrki t rns and ": rucket f ! 1 1 v ; .ori. S'. 1. I .-tfVr. J.M'I 14 . sin:i:r- i:.-,Mrf TrK2:1 rope a. di:mam)s affects c()r mart X" A -Intel Ire : CHICAC.t. April -A : ;vo F.udid toin demand for brcadstut"; fc. ood ileal r"rlday to mako the corn Xr.arkv't rule hlnher t ut was largely effs. t toward th last by continued :Avy riStd'inff of cats iurchasel from lanre. Corn los-.l nr.s'ttd at th MP.ic a" ytstf rday's (r-1-h to one cor.t hi-'h r. w iih Mav 11.61 S to Jl.n?, an I July $1 f. I Jlti'-'N. PTW'M for cats jointed from " c ilrrllnc to lc ndTancf. In i'roi:on the outcome Varied from lCo c!f to a rl- o( 4C.v Until th final hour, l ulls had everything" thtdr own way in the corn r.arkcL Persistent corr.rnifslon hou. buyiner rushed values upward to new top record for th" season und there was much talk that Indb. Australia and vr?7cntlna wo Aoor.er or later have embarces talnt the exportation of wheat Oatu paralleled the action of corn. Irovlsior-s averaged hlcher with ciiAitciis DimtTio.v. Charflnff desertion, lrer.o L-ove 5"riday brought suit for divorce flK-alnst Herbert Iove. They were jnaxrled on May 1, 19M. and the defendant Is 5.iid to havo de"rt"d tho plaintiff on June 27. 191V. The p:.i!n.lirf uslis for th custody rf the three jmlnor children. Violet 15. Hernice li, ar.d 1711. 5-ven. ar.d a-ks f..r th" restoration of her r.:ii.lo:i r.nmo. Tin .complaint tiNo a.ks th". t th. ib-fend-nr.t re ordered to ar J 2 a week ,for the support of the pUintitt' and ir three children.

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' 'anadlan Pacific 121 ! Chill CoDDer 17Ti Central leather SbS C. and O oL Coo. Fuel and Iron 33 Corn Products 102 Crucible Steel 285 Chlno Copper 33 V Knamol 77 Krl Common 13 U flreat N'orthf-rn Ore 3S (Jreat Northern Preferred ....77 Si General Motors 3"Si Creene Canar.ea 34 Hid" and leather Common ...2", a Hide and leather deferred ..ll?.1,; Industrial Alcohol 53 International Nickel 22 International Paper R4 Inspiration Copper "7 K"nnecott Copper 30 Vi Lirkawnna Steel SOH Ihlt;h Valley 4 3 1 and N 103 Mexican Petroleum .... Miami Copper Marino Comnun Marino Preferred Missouri Pacific Mhlval" Steel New Haven V V C Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Ohio Cities (ias Pan-American Petroleum Peoples Ca.s Pennsylvania PittshurK Coal Hay Consolidated Copper K-alini Kepuhlir Steel . . 2f3 . . .24 ....P.7H 36 20U ... 47 , . . 32 7 2 04 ... 73U . . 42 , . .113 ... 23 . . 41 ... 2Mj .. S4H , . .113 Kock island O'" Kock Island A 73 Rubber HO31; Rumcly Common 431, P.umely Pfd GIMi Southern l'aci'ic. J : Southern Railway St. Paul Common Stud "baker Common Saxon Sinclair Oil Supra r Tobacco Products Vanadium T"x:'s (il Texas and Pacific Fnion Pacific V. S. Sled Common IT. S. Stee Pfd. . . . . - - 2 ., . . .1 H .12 3 :n . 17 . 31 -Vi .13S- . 72'' . WW . 207 U 1 . 42-: .lOoV; . 1 1 1 1 2 7 a. U. S. Food Corr I'tah Copper Yiririr.ia-Cai-olina Chemical Wabash A White Motor Willys ( verbind Western Fnion Wool Wr-stinhoiise Rib"rty bonds 3: percent 77i; 2:M, 23 -R S7U i33a; 51 f6; first 70: flrxt 4' ?n.lfi; second 4'h 86.s ;m. 26: second 41;,3 S6.74; thir.l 4Vi'.s 06.70; 4ii's C 1 . 2 2 : fourth fifth 4 a; s & 6.00. BERRIEN SPRINGS Miss Natalie Jordan and J. W. Moneweck, students at the University of MlchUaa, are at home for a week's vacation. Mrs. llattle Stahl has riturn"d from a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles A. Ca-so, in Nlles. Mrs. C. I. IMlley, who has been 111, Is improving. Mis. 17. It. Under, of Munich. N. I)., i.s a visitor at the M. L. Frisby homo. Fletcher Farley. of Crossvllle. Tonn., is a visitor at tho homo of his sistor, Mrs.. L. A. Spauldinp. Ivan Farley, of Flkhart, Is In Detroit for a four weeks' cour.e at the Ford automobil' school. He H a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivi Farley, former residents of our village. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Newton have returned from South llend and ar livlnp In the Carl Newton house on Pitt st. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tallman have returned from an extended visit at the homo of their daughter. Mrs. 17. Pruncke, in Fountain. Mich. 1-T cd Choska and family, who have living in The Cabins on Bluff st.. have moved into the Slade house on Main at. T. L Wilkinson, of St. Joseph, was a business visitor htre Wtdn es daw T. II. I.ohr. of St. luis. Mo., and his ton, Herbert M.. of Chlonfro, are hero for a few days' visit at the Lohr farm home. Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Wncrer and Mr. and Mrs. Mori French were South Bend visitors Thursday. The Bethany class of the IT. 11. Sunday school met Wednesday with Mrs. Jcsie Morris, In the country. A pot-luck dinner was served at noon. C. M. Niles. of Benton Harbor, was a business visitor here Wednesday. Mis. Mary Duck died Wednesday at the home of her son, Samuel Buck. in Berrien township. Sh? was born In Indiana and was 81 years old. The funeral service wn? hld at the home Friday afternoon. conducted by Kev. J. II. Bancroft. The Wednesday club met Wedi'.'s.'.ay evenlr-K with Mrs. V. N". Skinner. A child welfare- program was plven. in charfC" of Mrs. Lloyd Harrington and Mrs. I. K. KopharL M V. Hcnl.s" was sarprlsed by 27 of his employes Wednesday evenir.t; at his home, the occasion beinc his 50th birthday. The evening- was an enjoyabl one and refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. H. K. Gmham entertained the Afternoon Cd club at her home Friday afternoon. Ci vi y Helm has rrflpr.M his position nt the Blchter dru? store In Nls and Is now working In Kalamazoo with the Coleman Drug comr.any. Boy on the Hoed is remodeling his houss St. Joseph rd. April 13. Mrs Carl Crites of Elgin. III., has been vlsltlr.rr her grandmother, Mrs. I. aura Storick. Mrs, A. I'. Wilson, with her little daughter.' of South Bend, has been r visitor at the home of her brother, Albert McOmber. Miss Alice Itlchaxdeon has sold

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Tmo Teu IS LOSING roiwD her residence property on Main st.. to Ci. 11 Wilson. Miss Jtichardson expects to spend the summer in South Bend and in the fall will go to New York state to make her home. Mrs. Julia Denn 's ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. J. Havilln. In South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. David Berkheiser and Mr. and Mrs. Hires of Mishawaka were visitors nt the J. F. and W. N. Skinner homes Sunday. Vernon Kllis of South Bend visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. C. F. Buck man was a visitor at the home of her son. Boy Buckman In Hartford, Sunday. Dean & Cheska have sold the milk business to den C. Smith, who took chargo of the work Tuesday, and will conduct it under the name of the Berrien Sprinrs Sanitary Dairy. Mr. Dean retires from the milk route after 13 years service and with the good will of all his patrons. Mrs. 1. M. Jackman of Plymouth. Ind., was a truest at the T. E. Patterson home, Monday. The Aid Society of the Methodist church met Tuesday afternoon in the church parlors. Supt. Albert Arink was a visitor in Kalamazoo Sunday. C. It. Sparks and family and the Misses Zena Skinner and Ira!ne Stover were week-end visitors with relatives In Chicago. Royal C. Minier was a South Bend visitor Sunday. Mrs. Levi Farley and children. Warren and Bernadine, of Elkhart, have been visltinp relatives here. Born Monday night to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Storick, a Fon. Joy Spauldlnp and family of Covert, Michigan, have been visitors at the home of Mrs. Spauldlng's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson. A number from this village were in St. Joseph Friday to attend the Inter-Church meet: Rev and Mra J. II. Bancroft. Ilev. and Mrs. G. E. Landen, Rev. William Fuchs. Mesdames Alvin Willis. W. N. Skinner, and Mary Archer. Frances Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey, and A. W. Colvln. Charles F. Hooplngarner and family havo moved into the Castner house on Cass street. The Bethany class of the U. B. Sunday school were, entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Joste Morris, in the. country. BICKiSELL PHYSIC I A CHARGES CONSPIRACY WAS USED TO OUST HIM VINVTCNNKS, April IS. Suit for damages in the sum of ? 100.000 was filed here Friday by Dr. George F. Smith. Blcknell physician and surgeon, against Thomas H. Stanley. Dr. Ouy E. Wilson, Dr. William E. Kesslnger and Coroner Thomas n Dees. Tho plaintiff alleges that the defendants tried to have- his Itcense revoked and that "black hand letters, threats of murder, false charges and court trials were i.sed In an effort to drive him out of Blcknell." Some time afro charges that Dr. Smith secured his license to practice through fraud were filed with the state board of medical examiners and. following a hearlnsr the license was revoked. An appeal to the circuit court here was won by Dr. Smith and he resumed his practice. BOLSHEVIKS DEMAND SURRENDER OF HEAD PEKING. April If.. Tho Russian! bolshevik! have demanded that the Chinese si:render to them the person of Gen. SemenofT. who succeeded Admiral Kolchak as head of the all-Russian government. The Chinese government has refused to accede to tho demand but has notified the military governors of Manchuria where Somenoff took refug-e after leaving Siberia, that lie must erther disarm or leave Chinese territoryThe governors were directed to keep clo-e watch of the former Cossack commander while he remains in Manchuria. i-'rre lecture on Christian Science, f at the church edifice, Main and ! Madison sts.. Tu-sday. April 20, at p. m. The public is cordially invited 2642-20. The army sold. $3.097.305 worth of Furplus property during tho first week of March.

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Sy pCT Fxxwt OrJ IM TUC I Riva W I " f AV 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LKtjAI. NOTICE. Estate of Aaron I... Wanner: NOTICE OF I I.NAL ACCOl'XT. Fly direction of Lynn Wugncr, administrator of the estate of Anron L. Wagner, late of St. Joseph county, in the btate of Indiana, devc.iscd. Notice is hereby given t the heirs, legatees and devise- of sabl deceiient, and all other persons interested la said 1 estnte. that nam administrator has ßlo,i in this court hi account and vouchers for the llual settlement of sild estate, and they are therefore rejulreil to be und appear Iv. cald court on the ".th day of May, 1120, when the same will be heard and n.ake proof of their heirship, or claim to anj part of Bald estate, nml h!io cause j if any there be, why saM account and vouchers should not be approved. i Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of the St. Joseph Circuit court at South Uriid, Ind., 7th day of April. 10'jo. WILHUK M. VAKM:i:. Clerk. IiL'KNAHD L. llOKKSTMAN, Iep. Iden S. ltomig, attorney for estate. April U-10. Estate of Charles 12. Varier: NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. By direction of Lucile W. Varier, administratrix of the estate of Charles 11. Varier, late of St. Joseph county, la the State of Indiana, deceased. Notice is tereby given to the heirs, legatees nnd d?visees of 8i!d decedent, and all other persons Interested in paid estate, that sail administratrix has tiled in this court hr account and vouchers for the final settlement of said estate, and they are therefore hereby required to he und appear lu said court on the bth day of May, IVlIO, when the naa.e 111 be heard and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of said estate, and obow cause If any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be appro ved. Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of the St. Joneph Circuit court at South lU-nd, lud., 7th day of April, ltO. WILM'K M. WAltN'KR. Clerk. Ili:U.NAKD L. IloTliKTMAX. Dep. Iden S. Hürnig, attorney for estate. April y-lo NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice in hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the circuit court of St. Joseph county, state of Indiana, administrator of the State of Rachel Kline, late of St. Joseph county, dec eased. Said estate supposed to be solvent. ALHKHT KLINK. Administrator. April 12th. r.2 DuComb & I'uOomb, ntty. for estate. April 16-1-3". NOTICE OF AOMIN I NT KATION SALE. Notice 1m hereby given tn.it the nnarsipne.l, administratrix r'f the estate of KUey J. Wilhelm, will soil at public sale, at her residence on the Mic higan road, hve miles south of South Hend. Commencing at 10 a. m. 01 April l0. 10. All the personal property of the estate of Klley J. Wllhe.m. Term on all -01ms cf five dollars or less cash on all sums over live dollars, a credit of six month will be given, the purchaser to give note with approved surety with 0 oercent interest after maturity. DELLA WILIIHL-M. Administratrix. Edmund A. Hartman, Auctioneer. Andrew N. Hüdebrand, Attorney for the ectate. April 0-16-23. Estate of Martha Wood Cantle: NOTICE OF FINAL ACOFNT. By direction of Lizzie M. House, admin- j Utratrlx of th-? etate of Martha Wood ; Castle, late cf St. Joseph county, In the state of Indian i. deceased. Notice 1 hereby iv', the heln. legatees and devisees of snld decedent, and all other :ersons lnterestel in sild estate, that safd administratrix fcnn fi!ed In thin court t er account and vouch-rs for the fiDHl ettlem-nt of said estate, and j they are therefore hereby required to be and appear in said court on th 1 !.iy of May. KOO. -when the name will be fceard nnd mnke proof of their heirship, i or claim to any part of said estate, and ! SEND YOU II DKY CLEANING AND niESSING TO 228 N. L1N ST. Telephone. Lincoln 0474 Havo your roofs coated lth Illastic Iloof l'aint. Sold and appliiil by The Roof Products Co. I hon Misltawaka 192.". iSouth lk-nd, Lincoln öj0

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PCSOUSCED niv 7c; IMPORTER. nD 'BN THE. EXTREKF. PENALTY Vvc. If.. t?rw fw-um Barney isn't YEP - A Ckjckoo - fhow cause if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not b; approved. Witness, the Clerk and the SeM of the St. Joseph Circuit court at South ltend, Ind., 7th dftv of April. WJn. W I LP. I" Ii M. W A UN Kit, Clrrk. lti:UNAKI L. HuKKST.MAN. Ip. Anderson. 1'arker. CrablM A. Crumpacker, attornevg for estate. April 0 10. State of Indiana, St. Joseph county, s. In the St. Joseph circuit court, "February trm, Li.'O. Ex parte hi the matter of the petition of Frarn lszka IMelach and Stanislaw I'i. -lach, for the adoption of Alieya Wroblewska and Frank Wroldewskn, minors. Adoption. Cause No. lvsi;i. Notice is hereby trlven that the ;ibov.named petitioners have ih-d In th o.'ice cf the n-!k of the St. Joseph circuit coutt their petition for the adoption of the above-named minors, and that the t-:iid cause will stand for trial in tl St. Joseph Circuit court, on the 15th dr.y May, h'L-it. the same being the Uth judi cial day of the .May term, of the .said court. Witness, the Clerk of the said court, and the seal thereof hereunto n!Ti.ed. this 1st dav of April. l'.OV r.y mau;aui:t lcnc,. Clerk. St. Joseph circ:lt or;rt. WILill'K M. WAKNL'K. Icputv. April 2-9-1C. NON-KF.SlIKNT NOTICE.. State of Indiana, St. . !- ph County. SS. In the st. Joseph Superior ourt. February toi ui. l'.i'Jii. Charb p W. White . Lillian White. I.ivn-e No. .V77. Ite It Known, that the above-named plaintiff has tiled In the ofiice of the c!-rl. of sal I court his complaint aal:it said defendaiit In the above cause t"ethr with a proper affidavit that H.iid defendant, Lillian White. Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is hereby notified that said en use will stand for trbil on the 4th day of June, l'.rjo, the same bHiic the 17th day of next term of said court b commence at the city of South Hend. on the ;ird Monday In May next, on whh h day said defendant Is required to app.-.ir to sild ncflori. WILIU lt M. WAItNEIt. 'rk. 15v M A K i A KITT LI".;. iMpnty. J. W. Thomas, attorney for p!airifitr. April H;-2.'b.,,.0. Lutate of I'red Webfr: NOTICE OF FINAL ACC Ot NT. Ilr direction of Charles W. W-ler. administrator of the estate of Fred Weber, late of St. Joseph county, in the state of Indiana, dceeaseii. Notice is hereby given to the heirs, legatees jmd devisee.,, and all other perS' ns interested in said estate, that sai ! administrator has nb'd in tills court hid account and voii iters for the tinal s tbe-m-nt f said estate, and they are theie fcre re.uired to be jiiol ap.ptar In said court on th l'Uh day of May, l:i2'.. wir;; the same will t,v Jourl und make pro .f of their heirship, or claim to any part - f s.ild estate, and show caus If any thre be, why Faid account and vou'-Lera ehoubl :i"t be a 'proved. Witness, the Cbrk and the Seal cf the St. Joseph Circuit court nt South 15-nd. Ind.. Hth day of April, KO WILM h M. WAhNL'lt. Ckrk. l:i:il.AKI L. Huhltsr.MAN. Ieputy. John W. Schindler, atty. for estate. April Pi State .f Indiana, St. Joseph county. SS. In the matter of the petition of the S'pool City of South Hend. Indiana, for aproval of Improvement h.n.J l:i th sum of f.rfni.ins) oo. Notice Is hereby given that the trus- j tee of the School City of South Ileiid. Ind., have fib-d with the (rjite board of tax coT:it::lss!oners, a petition ..r authority to l.-ue s.-ho.d 1 in pro vr-mnt liondu In i the total sum of i,:;e hundred thoiit-H r.d ! (.'.rt).-H((iii dollars. A I uMk henriug on said petition 1 1 i be fcM (:t the cffl-. ., , of the frtnte board of tax commissioner j In the ?ate house nt the rlty of Indiana;.olis, Ind., on tie tLird d i.v'of May. V.o.. j at - ';,ck p. m. All t-ixpayeri and all persons interested nr.- notified to b ; -r-- i ent at said hearing'. 1'jtd April 10th , j I'JO. SCHOOL CITY or SOUTH JUl.VlJ. ! IND. j Ilr IM-dnrd It. I ;-' !ih-. Vr-l'le r.t. ; i"!a'i;e J. Jncjis-in. s.-. re;iry. William C.Vm. Tr.ii:r"r. ; V. ard of Tru-rees rher-'f. ', April 10 -2o. ; , NOTICF OV IiMINIT!LTION Notice l hereby gi'.en. that th-' Widernlgne.I h.ifl been appointed by th cjreu.t ' court cf St. Joseph rci:r:fy, stare .f In !', - : ana, administratrix f the tae .,f lit . v J. Wilhelm, late of St. J :-h eour.ty. ceased. . SU.'d StutC U ",TpCs d to be .vent. ! LELLA WILHELM. . Ad mil. ist rat rix. April 7. E'-i. Andrew N. ILlI. brur. i, attv for es;.iP ; April y 10 2.1. : N OTICE OF AI M I N I iT RAT ION. No'i'e )s hereby given, that the u-, .j.-r- ' pired Is.'.s beep. . i ; -; 1 r. t 1 hy the . !r-.;l . n;rt f t .I'.s.-pii . !,f y. s.. . ,.f j. - dl-tna, ad:i.li;lstratn !i..e estate .f Thor:.;.s Üru v I'rater. l.:te of S. Jseph o. inty, deceased. 1 Said estate Is supposed 1 1 y.e solvent. L0I MAY (ISMHN, ; Administratrix. ! April T, :'-. L. M. Han:si-rs-:::r.i It. Asrii 'j ie 2, v r eSfa!r

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