South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 161, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 June 1920 — Page 2
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Another ar.s to th famous Valter r..kT In which H.ikfr is -h-.irp'.-l v. Ith in rnurd r Df Carl Cook, I.i;Krt cn-c ryrsian an Christmas r-.c. 1 1 X car.ie to light In tn: circuit curt Tuslay heil ;t h;il cf five excions v.as by Atty. Arthur L,. G:lllom, actir. fnr th'' V frT1rir.t. The la.u nar,.i;(r of the attorn s for th !'!r. l-int U .n- of thi prrmb-M km! :-kirmUh s to nvf tho l;f of lUk'T. who is now In th i!-:ith :i t' th- Mi' hit' m City penitt rtti'iry ;iv.';i:tiri0' clutroCUtlon. h uii.K b-:i s.Tit-ncr-l to death fcv a Jury in the Jvph circuit court in lV.ruary of thid year. On Mafh 2'. Atty. Gl'.lb m f44 a nmilor, f-jr a n'w ti ial v. luoli was o errui.-d hy .T'Mp HuMtr!. who w;cfl occupying th- fin uit Lf-nch at that tim- arvl i.ti" of an appeal to the tupremti court a then hied.
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LONESOME SOUTH BEND nor jrirn a. e. f. in EUROPE WANTS LETTER
"rjfris write a line. Anyoly. I don't arp who. Just so ifs from South I3ena" Could anyone rst such a pl-a cominj: from a .South Bend hoy who has h-n (jvrrs'MH tinte 1318 and who is lonesome, not having hud a slnI.- Ic-tUr from South Bend id. nee he left here? Th writer of this Utter rerrivfd at The News-Times is Pvt. Paul Hoitman. Co. E. Sth Infintry. Cohkriz. (icrnvmy. A. P. it. t'L'T. Ilf was it m-mhfr of th.- ia- of 1'jlS of South U r.d hi-h m hool and is l.opir.ir that some of his former class-mait-s will r'-rncmbiT hin and. with this reminder, write to him. Ac-ordlner to his letter h; ha written to v'ral old friends in South P. nd but the kttt rs have bf-n rturnrd unclaimed. Pvt. Hf'tiii.ni doegn't stipulate that his correspondents .-hall y.f ronr.nM to the male citizens of South Ik-n-l.
THREE DROPS OF POLICE NEWS
Work of Local Department Filter Out at Headquarters.
POPE BENEDICT HAS RHEUMATISM
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Lemuel hirrow. ast.tln tue ivsked a juror riurin' th.- xaminatlon "if u hould prove tu 1.- a tact that this defendant ha-l oumutt ed numerous other crimes, would that fact mukti you believe he was in
sane : The second exception covr'rs leced misconduct on the part
Kalph N. Smith, an asMMim,' attorney during his opening
ment. The third exception is the rnot spt-chic and sensational in character of the entire bill in that the defense contends that the "Jury received and ron?idered evidence not authorized by trie court, that -vi-dnc-a considered by the jury was that part of the state exhibit No. 2 pertaining to alleged assaults in Montana, alleged bank robberies in Illinois and alleged holdups in Indiana Harbor." notion of Kxliihlt. It Is further contended by the defens that "parts of iaid exhibit wer considered by (ieore Kuhn, one of the jurors in coiiderini' tho guilt or innocence of the defendant despite the instructions of the court which covered that part of the exhibit by Informing the jury that the exih.--it could only be used in de-tc.-"nlng the canity or insanity of th def-ndant." The bill t-e-- forth that other members of the jury considered the exhibit in rstablishin.i; the guilt of the defendant. Tho Ufth and hnal exception calls attenticn to the instructions giv:n th jury by the court, charging that lr.structic.ns number d one to 2" pjesentel by the state wer' given the jury whil only live of the instructions t nder'-d by tin; defense weio read.
UrME. June 8. Pop' Benedict is suffering from an atrack of rheumatism. Although fuliu-ued by yest'Tday's ceremonies in connection with the beatification of 22 negroes who die i for the faith in I'ganda, under Kinu' Mwanga, he passed a peaceful night and his physician this morning found him rested. The pain had decreased and he was better ab!- to uc his arm. hut (are was ordere. 1 lost he over-tire himself. A massatre of the right arm which is chietly affected, was ordr'd by the physician. That the pontiff's general health is satisfactory was proven by the fact that he granted several audiences today to hurch dignitaries.
Three little drops of information trickled out of the police department filter Tuesday morning, after parsing through the devious paths
calculated to extract all impurities, i Here they are. In the order of their!
first appearance, as they Eay on the programs: H.) A Ford automobile. Indiana license 1320 No. 1242. belonging to
Joseph Cripe, of North Liberty, was;
ston Monday night. The poMce report n glecfd to mention from what place the machine was taken. (2.) On Saturday or Sunday night the office of the Fouth B-nd Toy Works on S. High St., was entered by burglars who removed a screen from a rear window. Forty dollars
in money, I'JOO in war Pavings J
stamps, and a quantity of postage stamps are mifsing. Tne filter was not very efficient in this cace, as part of the Impurities was not removed from the report. Across the bottom of the pheet there are still o be seen the words, "Do Not Give to Press." (3.) Last Friday night Sherman Miller, 20." La Porte av., lost 50 feet of garden host, which was stolen from his bark yard. Further spueezin? of the filter elicited nothing.
i:Tl J ITA IN IWTI EXTS. The musical program presented at Health win hospital Saturday was in charge of the South Bend Woman's club. Mrs. Ralph Hutchinson rave a number of x'oeal solos, and Miss Hazel Streeter, besides accompanying Mrs. Hutchinson, rendered a number of Instrumental selections.
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At a meeting of the Notre Dame j Service, club, held Monday in the i library' f the university the local home service, section of the Amcr- 1 lean Bed Cross presented the ad- ! vantages offered by government in- , surance to the ex-service men. : A talk was given by Rollo Page on the necessity for carrying insur- j ance both as a protection for dependents and for the insurees' own pak1 In case of total disability. He cited some interesting examples and gave statistics which proved his ; pclntp. Miss Irma Collmer. secretaiv of the home service section, notified j the members of the club that the Bed Cios was as.-i.-ting in the reinstatement and conversion of the war risk insurance and stressed the
point that such insurance must bo reinstated within 1: months after Jls' harge.
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COr TO CONVENTION. Frank J. Green, secretary of the local Chamber of Commerce, let? for Indianapolis Tuesday morning to attend the convention of advertising clubs in session there. He exptcts to return Thursday.
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20 Pure Linen Pattern Table Cloths In six patterns. Regular price $9.00, tomorrow at $7.50. Mercerized Damask 72 inch, extra heavy, in six patterns. Regular price at $1.75 yd., Thursday only at $ 1 . 39. Table Napkins 25 doz. 18 inch mercerized Table Napkins. Regular price $2.75, Thursday only $2.29. Toweling 1 7 inch red edge Toweling for dish washing or hand towels for barber towels. Regular 25c quality, tomorrow only, at 19c. Wash Goods In 40 inch dimities, all colors, stripes and dots. For Thursday only 69c. New Plaid Ginghams Wonderful range of colors, 32 inches wide. Special tomorrow 59c. Fancy Voiles 40 inches wide, 25 patterns, all colors. Special at 43c yard. French Voiles Flowered and striped designs, 40 inches wide. Special for Thursday at 75c. RemnantsThursday only we offer 25 discount on all prices marked on them. Petticoat Flouncings 10 beautiful patterns, 16 inchep wide. Special tomorrow at 39c yd. Underwear Carter's Union Suits, narrow nonslip strap, regular and outsizes. At $1.19, $1.35. Boot Silk Hosiery Special at 89c; full fashioned, white only; $1.39 value. Hair Bow Ribbons Regular 59c, 65c value. Thursday only at 50c; also 75c, 95c values at 60c. Silverware Rogers 1847; 27 piece set, guaranteed for 1 7 years. Special at $24.00. Betsy Ross Silverware Teaspoons, six for $3.00. Salad Forks, six for $3.00. Cold Meat Forks, Berry Spoons or Gravy Ladle at $1.25 each. Bread Trays, $5.00 to $7.50. Sandwich Trays, $5.00 to $9.00. Notion Section Main Floor Sockleta for children, in white, blue and pink, at 25c each; also silk and cotton elastics, 9c to 35c yard. Doctor Parker's Hose and Waist lupporters. all sizes, 65c. Small Garters for Babies, at 10c pair. Sanitary Aprons, in cotton, 45c to $1.75; silk at $1.35 to $1.75. Apron and Belt Combination at $1.75. Sanitary Envelopes and pantlets at $2.00. Athletic Belts. $1.50 to $2.00.
June Sale; of Silk Coats and Wraps For Summer Traveling and Autoing
- Only 30 women may partake of these stylish silk coats and wraps That's all we have if we had 1 00 they would go just as rapidly, because former prices are below present market prices. The sale prices tomorrow Have Been Greatly Reduced 1 4 coats of Pure Black Silk Taffeta, sizes 1 6, 1 8 to 46 at $25.00, tomorrow at $20.00. 2 coats at $38.50 for $30.80; 1 coat at $29.75 for $23.80. 5 coats of Black Satin 4 at $39.75, priced tomorrow for $31.801 coat at $59.50 for $47.60. Wraps of Tricolette and Satin Fashion's newest wraps of quality materials. 2 $55.00 wraps at $44.00; 1 $59.50 wrap for $47.60; 1 $85.00 wrap for $68.00; 1 $115.00 wrap for $92.00; 1 $150.00 Georgette wrap with fur collar and cuffs, for $120.00.
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Children's Tub Frocks Mothers are taking advantage of the lowered prices we are making at this June Sale. You can save 1 -3 off the regular marked prices. $4.50 Dresse are now $3.00 $3.75 Dresses are now $2.50 $5.00 Dresses are now $3.34 $5.25 Dresses are now $3.50 $6.00 Dresses are now $4.00 $7.25 Dresses are now $4.83 $7.50 Dresses are now $5.00 White Slippers at Reduced Prices 50 pairs of children's white canvas slippers at reduced prices tomorrow. Some are slightly soiled. Size from infants 2 to Ayi misses. Prices range from $1.00 to $2.40. Kaynee Wash Suits for Little Boys, two to six With the little youngster's clothes having to be washed so often, you must be sure of good material to stand these frequent tubbings. Kavnee Suits Are Reliable Priced at $2.00. $2.50. $2.95, $3.50 to $5.00 Little Boys' Rompers at $1 .50. Khaki Slip Overs at 59c.
Summers Most Charming Dresses Imaginable These are reflections of the season's best styles with many little refinements that make them unusually attractive. Tub Frocks of Ginghams at $5.95, $6.95, $8.95, $10.00 Are Fresh and Crisp and Colorful
Other Tub Frocks Of Voiles, plain and figured, dotted Swiss and mulls and organdies
at $15.00, $19.75, $22.50, $25.00 up Summer Silk Frocks
Of Taffeta, Satin and Georgette are delightfully cool for summer evenings or afternoons. Priced at $19.75 and $25.00.
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New Novelties in Neckwear Section Hemstitched Organdy for sashes, in white and colors, at 75c yard. Pointed Organdie lace for collars, in new shades, at 85c to $1 .25 yd. White Organdie Collar and Cuff sets from 59c to $2.00 set. New Windsor Ties for Middies, 59c to $2.25.
Fair-maid Hair Nets In all colors, cap or fringed, at 1 0c each. Toilet Section A complete line of favorite brands of toilet goods for vacation use.
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If you need a new one, see the Sanckome Suits of Wool now jhown here for women and men. For Women The super-knit, at $8.95, $10.00. $12.95. $13.95. Bathing Caps in all colors and styles to match any costume, 25c to $1.50.
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For Men All worsted suits in plain or combination colors, at $2.75 to $8.50.
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