South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 151, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1920 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

GETS TWO YEARS AT

FARM FOR THEFT

STUDENT KILLED

BY PATROLMAN

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France Will Pause in Tribute to Americans

will sp'-rri two ?rs at tho j nliana yt.it jcral f irm following j

hi pi"a cf triiliy in f it y rf.-.irt Saturday mrrnir.t: to th th'ft an x utrmr,',!l -t wrrk ;io frr.m thJ .irnrrnan-Ta.-hT Mftfir Co. Ivinr,i;f r, who was ;t rr' n t T-T fny-tt w. a finfi J"f" nr;J - :ind K-r.t n -' 1 To .ix ri'.-nth'' ; t th ?. p'r.il f.irrn by Jul:;' Cilr.Mr .-.itur'Iay r:irr. ;r, z. In city rourt S;twrVy f n n n ? r r

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ik on cli.ir" of vif. and rh!M i ! 9Tt n. H W is rrn j!'i 1 y thf I "arnmn n-T.'ish-r ". af tho tirno ?. took tho nutomol.jlf. Mmrprs of th niitornoh-ilf- !:rm told tho rr.ijrt h-' iturfliy th:it Iuirnstor fold thni ;tft-r his nrr-.st that ho ton! tho mach In In an effort to Kt f irth r H-iy from his uifo nnd rhiMr'n. Th f.nr of ?rf,0 nnd ro-ts addd to tho months' Jail n!enr will rif.in two jT.irs at tho stato fnrin if tho f.n i not pi Id. L-inrsTr iid S iHirdiy mornine that ho ou!d not jdv th f;nr. Thf mnrhino tik'ri iy Inr.rnstor is a sTor.d-h tnd Havn car.

vr T'rdtM rr'3.: MADISON, Wl?.. Miv ;r. "arl K. Jandorf of 'Iradn liapids. Mi h.. o p h o i n ' 1 r o ;it tho rnh'-rsify of V.'i ( (,n-in, N lar! h r to.i.iy fi.ljow-

!r.r a clTh h'tu-ron students and a

po'.irfina i.. Patrolman Matthew Lynausli kill

ed Jandorf v.h-n students att tnpt'-d J to forr tho r las of a fr hiv.an t

arr t'l for M ;. ins? ri ! -a r f r jo! rt idr.t. s.'id l'day. Tho ha r hor p.!uas to ho us"d in a ''unMrf for fr shri.n o i T mtrht. ..'.it; !or1 U- th -ludrnt- thratr.ira: to t- 1 th pr.son r from I.yr.iutrh. af-ordin to wifn--.-4. Lyn uu'ii la (nd Ind.iv hr- warn"d th.r,v t r , l.rforo flrinir. .! rt f d 'ii t's father owns a Jdrlnir of N ! tfvi : ss ri t r.-s in Mirni'in and Ohio.

buy inn now shade BUSINESS OE COMPANY

AMBASSADOR DAVIS BELIEVES U. S. WILL ESTER WORLD LEAGUE

V.v rnltM Vr: r.r)NrON. Mav 2?. Mono that th-

T'nitod would f-v.r.tu.illy latify th treaty with Ormsny and .join th Iacruo of Nations was Kivn jcr.cwpd .vtrsn'4th tfday as a r:sult .f the declaration of American Arn.hassador John V. Iav:s in a pc-foh .at Portsmouth, that djssatiff.irtion with tho form of the lajcu oovrnint in thr Knltcd States .hnuld not construed as evidence of unwillintenrs? to enter the concert of nations.

The purch'iM' of the window fli.nln husir.r-ss whi' h ha. lio n a part of th- b'isin ss of lh'- P.lack T-nt and Awrint: 'o. for th- past iKht months lias lio n ff te.l ly '. H. J'olcfr. who has h n id-n-tüicd with the fnrrn-r ronrrrn as m.inaKpr of tho shad1 l-ra rt mnt. and S. M. Horst of (Irand Itapids. Mi'h.. formerly with tho I ley man C.rt. Hows I'll rn i.h-rs. TiK' new concern is to ho known as thi Indiana Window Shade 'o. arul is leasfil from the Plack Tent and Awning Co. The firm will carry a comrWe t(-ck of curtain ro.ly, linoleum. rutlier mattir.ir, etr., as well as w1ndow sh ides. S.iTnide racks have l. n placed hy the company in most of th furniture, wall paper and paint tores showinc: sample shades.

PA I US. May T'rar.r e. lurlf mourning d-ad. will ptitotrorrow to (pi hoTii-'itro to 7f',f:"(: An.ri' an donu-hhoNs hurid in h r foil. 'v"r (!)' Kravr. of mrn wh" f"U in defer. of nvilization, th tri' Miship hf tw'n th- l'rr,i--h r -P'lhho and th- l.'nit d Staf.s will 1 I. x ( c'ir.FT ra t 'd . Tho cnvfrr,n:oit has f rdrrd na-tlor.-wide nhsorvanco of Mr morial diy. Htarled y Marshal Petain. lV'-üfh troops will Join American soldi rs in milJtary ccr monies In ma r.y part. of Frarv o. f'ivilian mm-pan!-.-have hon oruanized in many ciths and towns to decorate the envrs of American dead. The l"rnch I eojiie have donated lartre sums for flowers to h p'aced on th soldUr cravf . Troops from the Rhine area nr. Vtinp: brought to France to participate in th cero-

in"nl'. The arehbShnps of Kheims

:id Turon hav ordered prayers to said throuchout their dioceses 'r the American soldier d"ad. Hunlrds of relatives of the huri1 doujjhhoys have pl'.primaqc d to France to pay respect to their l?t loved ones. One of the most Impressive services will he luld at Suserens eemeery where Marshal Potain and American Ambassador Wallace will deliver addresses. NNorn: Tim AMorxT or 'nx port. WASHINGTON. May 29. Althouch the valu of exports to Kurope fell off $100.000.000 in April, the nation's trade balance acainst the- old world was increased $254.OOO.OPO Th total value of exports, tho department of commerce announced Friday, was J 365.000.000 as compared with Imports of approximately $1 1 1,000,000.

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BIUTTIS. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Anton A. Trittlncrer, 231 N. Adarns fit., a son. May 27.

Trv NEWS-TIMES Want Ads.

ELECTRICIANS' STRIKE TAILS TO MAKE DENT

r.y Fnlted Press : NMW YORK. May 2?. Officials of the International Protherhood of Flectrical Workers today predicted the real effect of tho strike of power house employes of the Brooklyn Ilapid Transit Co. would he felt today. The walkout of 1 2 0 electricians and helpers yesterday had little effect early today.

Doctor Tells Hon to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Gent in One Week's Time in ftlany Instances

A Free rr-r1pt!nn Yau Cm IIa rilled and I'ae at Home. FMladelphlft, Ta. Io yen we.ir places? Are you a victim of eye strain or other h wHknc4 ? If no, you will be lad i' know that act) rd ins: to Dr. Lewis th-r' is real Lop for you. Many whone y.s wen falling say they have had tt.eir ey-H restored thri:irh the principle f tid wonderful fr- prescription. ()n nnt: say, after trying it: '! v;h alliniMt blind; could net nee to read it t all. Now 1 cn rerd everytWur without any u1.mi and ray eyes hi n t water any iare At nlht they woiibl paiu dread i'all.v ; now they f,--l flno all the time. It m.h like a nilraci to nie." A lady wie i:a.d it ays: "The ntmocphere peonied

iy wlta or v.ilioiit ciassp, ntit utter

tiiin pr-icrlptlen for flfteea diys

rythl:iz peems clear. I can even read fine print without glasses. It I believed 1 1 1 :t t thoiiceinils who wear ;btsses eati iniff Ül-Hrd them la a rengnnabb time and mnltltude more will be nble t tr-nstheri their eyes no as to be spared the troutde and expense f.f ever Stettin j l.ne. Lye treubb' of many d'srlpt ions niriy be wonderfully benefited by f'dblnr ttie hlmple rii'ej. Here Is the prescription: io to any --tive drui? ttTe in' ;t a bottle f Ron-Opio tn!' lets. Ir-p on I'.onOpto ta-Met in a fourth of a class of wafer and allow t. .INvdve Vit!l fhb l!qul1 t-athe the es to to four time dally. Y"U slio'i'd notice your eye clear up pep-ep.

tibly ripht from the start and inflammation will fjuitkly disappear. If your eyes 1 re botherhur you. even a little, t.ikt steps to save thun now before It it ton late. Many hopelessly blind inlcht hare been saved if they had cared for their

eyes In time. NOTL: AmLlier prominent ph.vsi.lan t whom the above article was submitted, sail: "Ron opto is a very rema rk.i Id-' remedy. Its constituent ingredients are wel known to eminent eye specialists ;ud widely prescribed by them. The manufacturers guarantee it to strengthen eyetdgjit .".O per cent in one week's time in many instances or refuna the money. lr f an be obtained from .-my crood druirirlst und Is one of fh,. very few preparations I f-el should he kept on hand for regular use In almost everv family." It U sold in thU city by all good druggists. including1 Wt-ttU-kV Cut Kate drug sp.pAdv.

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WE ARE KEEPING PRICES DOWN in ?pitc of the big advance in merchandise, we are sedlinR dependable fabrics nnd garments at the lowest possible prices, and wc do not sacrifice quality in order to quote low prices. Many articles in our store cost more wholesale today than our retail price. It has always been our aim to keep prices down and at the same time sell only reliable merchandise, the kind we can recommend.

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June Brides

Silver Satin, White Kid or White Fabric Ties or Pumps for the wedding then beautiful Patent Leather, Brown or Black Kid Pumps or Oxfords for going away. Exclusive Agents WIEHERT AND GARDINER New York Hand Made Shoes for Women

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The Efficiency of the AfrC Is Beyond Question 7Kivrs the housewife cvriythlng the desires ta cficierjt waiihlng, with absolute safety, gnrrpiicity and ease of operation. It Is the dvTicea typ of cylinder electric washer, boilt to rntkrrc raany years of hard service- la an A-B-C Super IJectric is the maxirrurm value obtainable in a washing machine. The purchase of an A-B-C "will prove a paying investment f rora tho standpoint of nencynvin alone, la fact it is an extravagance not to own one, Every woman b entitled to the help of an A-B-C for ft is mvkmbeedly the most oaeful electrical a planet? made (et the home. An Extra Convenience IWatTv of ira gimplicity, cotrrpaefnes. and trim appearance, the A-B-C may be used in the kitchen or bathroom as well as tn the laundry. The full cabinet encloses all mechanism, making it ahaohirely safe for use in the home with children. It is especially convenient for an eparrmerit as it occupies very Frtrie space. A table top adds to la usefulness in the kitchen. The wringer is trecantly removable simply lifts otf leaving the top perfectly dear. Wash day need not taka yon out of your aparcrnerit when yea own an

upaT TRlecfHc America's Lending Wfeshln Machino Se th A-B-C dtmcnsiTcirdtn oerrxfora. A $maU fsst poycacmi pos on ta yocr Kocaa. COLIP BROS. f 1 I W?t Wayne Street rlione fa.in 220 O. W. SHAFFNER ArrrMs lYni lKt Offict 127 W JetTer-on

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Until Next Thursday Here's the reason. Thursday will usher in the most sensational sale of high grade men's, women's and children's Shoes ever held in South Bend. We'll save the people hundreds of dollars on footwear during Our $20,000 DISSOLUTION SALE The partnership relations in this store have been dissolved. Mr. Druliner is retiring from the shoe business, and Mr. MacDermott will personally conduct The Guarantee Shoe company in the future. To effect this dissolution we must raise $20,000. And to do this quickly, we will sell our entire stock of shoes regardless of cost or selling price. During this sale you can save from $5 up on shoes for the whole family. Store will be closed all day Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to check find invoice. Sale starts Thursday, June 3. Watch Wednesday's Papers for Further Particulars

WANTED ! 1 5 Extra Sale5people. Apply at Store Tuesday.

125 N. Michigan St.

ewelry

for the June Bride Make your June wedding gifts from this rich and well selected display of fine jewelry, silverware, goldware, crystal and other fine pieces of home utility and ornamentation. You'll find only the newest and latest modes, patterns, designs and materials, and a selection here will not only he appreciated for its value and beauty, but will also reflect your good taste and good judgment and all very reasonable as we are out of the high rent section.

We Will Give a Beautiful Water Set to One of the First 5 June Brides.

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