South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 47, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1921 — Page 7

SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

'XDXrsDAY MOTIVING, I'KTirif AKY 1$. 102!

New Link in Chain of Suits v Saves Rudnicki Term in Jail

'. Victor Pudnicki. on nurt of tho n:;iwf il . e t . . .

u lur-r arm r,n d J I arid A A. ,1 .

aim -r-mcn fi to c rvr e.

the. cnui.tj- Jill -h !: fir. .' lendcd, h.nl his f-'nt'no r vtm cI

.'.! in city Pudinski into custody. in ) nufacture j S- tr. time- later, according to th?

1 ' s''' ! i h;iin of cirrumstanrn. an empty

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siu: was planted unaer .mtf. uruHUK 3 J h'iuwe, the police wer iummond

ana ne was arrested. The nult wan

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. mo Circuit court Pudrickl nnf,n i

u It I rnately dismissed. It was for

4 Technical Error By 0. Henry

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teuton had the J.ill entere. vtJ3.th that Mrs. Hru-n P-winen tended but nillMt . th(. f!nr an(1jAtty. Samuel IViwell to represent -tvts. her, putting up n cash bond of 200.

Jf-rnv tr recover a portion of the

la-hind the aririra: 4iv. nvrrjn! of

nlfnco 11 ;t nnmf.. r ,f cuit ari.H. !,r,,i

ing out of the ease. The rhaln of litigation which r!pvp;i;if-( h.-irks back to the time vhf;i Itudr.iokl was first arrest'd and braucht to trial

In city court. Several .'. ivs precd-jand Mary Pudnicki brought flilt for

It.ff Itudnlcki's arrest, the police apprehended a. number of ir.'-n playing I'ardw and hooked th m on a rh ir of gamblinc:. Th r? ; ri w r board-t-r at the home of .Mrs. St Iii Prus,ak who II v s n S. S ott within a

ew doors of Rudnicki.

Mr.s. Ilru.tk r ; rt d to have

fcbne to the police and tri 1 to reprimand them for am stint: men rdaylnn oard when one of her n'M'shbors was ma nufart u rincr liouor. The police: used her tip and brought

-money alleged to hive been put up : as bond.

Sue Vor Slnndrr. In xhr meantime Victor Rudnicki

J.'.OuO damages againt M.rn. Uruak fr.r f:ander. Mrs. IJrufak Is alleged to have said that Ittidnickl had a wift- in Kurope and that his wife haI n h'J.ti ind in the cast. Further Mr?. Urusik is aulntf her yiu.'band ft)r a divorce. Itudniekl'H Jail M'-ntence was f-js-pended upon the pica cf the defen

dant and flub5tantlated by testimony

of physicians that his health wan bad and that close confinement would destroy hi.5 strength.

do." h- jaid. "ile lintuvs. TenJtrloot, there's a rulo out

anion? rhlte men In the Nation that yj can't shoot a man when he'H vith a woman. I never knew it to be broke yet. You can't do It. You've pol to 'ct him In a Ran; of men or by himself. That's why. He kr.o'vs It. too. We? all know. So, that's Mr. Ud Tatum One of the pretty men!' FII cut him out of the, herd before they leave this hotel, and regulate his account!"

pe.i hair, and the huckroard with the prancing nap?, were pone. It Is a monotonous .ory, that of the ride; so it hall be curtailed. Once a rain we overtook them on a road. We were about 30 jnrd? behind. They turned in the buckt-oard

and looked at us; then drove on without whipping up their horses. Th' lr safety no lor.er lay in sped. Hen Tatum knew. Ho knew that the only rock of safety left to him wa.f th'; code. There is doubt that.

After supper the flying pair dis- I had he i een r.lone. the matter would appeared quickly. Although Sam haw been settled quickly with Sam haunted lobby and stairway andlDurkee in the usual way; but he halls half the n:j?ht. in some j had something at his side that kept mystcriou.i way the fusritives eluded still the ti-er-f.nger of both.. It

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him; and In the morninp the veiled lady in th brown dre with the accordlon-plaltf d hkirt and the dapper youm? man with the close-dip-

seemed likely that he was no coward. . Fo. you may perceive that woman, on ccavions, may postpone Instead

New Treaty Annuls Former

Russo-Persian Agreements

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SOUNDS WARMNG

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HECHÄNICS

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F'j-. e in:lt?s l arthcr. we ca

the fiilurc f-'-it wfstrrn it y

Chandler. The horVvs of pursuers ar.u pursue 1 were starve! and weary. Thr ro was one hotel th't fT- re d dar.uer to r.i in and entertainn;cnt to liatt; to t'r.e four of us met iain in th" dir.in-rom at the rir.cin of a' b !l : r.iponant ar-.d larce that it

had cracked he

The liinimc ror.i was a the one at Guthrie

Jus: a we

upc-i. ami and pumpe 5ix cuiiets into ine

body t.vVit tht ":roun dress, covered th ? brovn dre with the lace collir i.nd ruffi and the accordlan-rlaid skirt. The jo tin? peron in the elark sack fult. from whos-e It ad a nil front M'hr.' life a woman's p'.ory

lonp apo. 'had been cliarrd. laid her head on

not as larKejher arms f-tretrhed upon the table; I whlln l)roilc c ime runnincr to r;ii

how i.en IMvise and trag-dy tm.ifmJnnp r;,as.ltirr3dc that had iven pCne cr?:x f ae h ether -I none, d , n .o -SPt. Sam looking with keen mtentness at ; terhnicaliy the obMRation f. the

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RUB RHEUMATISU PAIN FROM SORE, ACHING JOINTS

It.H. Pain Awar With SmII Trial . Ilottlr of Old 'SL Jacob DIL"

at a table a.Tcs the room. The j:irl Ftill wore the brown dress' with lace collar and culfs, and th? veil drawn down to hpr no-o. The ir.an ber.t over hi5 platr, with his (lose cropped head held low. "Th r's a code." I heard Sam say, either 1 5 me or to -hl:ns?!f,

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I -jvoudetvil If Nam lud Iicunl.

imtlctl a fir from a niev-iilt tmli.

lie '"that won't let yau .-hoof

me (orr.panv or

of precepitating conflict between ir.an and man. But not wil'.inly or consciously. She J.s oblivious of cod'S.

man in

company or a woman: but. oy

thunder, there ain't one- to keep you from killing :i woman in fhe company of a mar!" And. o.uicker than my mind could follow his arj-ument, he whipped a Colt's automa-.Io from under his left

I'uy that farm this sprite have It ready to" produce for next summer.

and you

Does Back Ache? A weak and painful back says your system needs Cleaning. Flush your Kidneys and bowels with Kirn's Kidney Tea to .ot rid ff headache, centipatIon, rheumatic ;ain. bloated feet or let:?, chrönic clds. Sold more than JO. years by d'rUKirifits. Get a .toe '.pkr. tOvJay. T. V. Brant C.t Albion. Mich.

. V ha;'5 r.h. ur.uitllrr.? Tain nn!. Stop druectr.! Not one In ? ? reijuir-h internal trmtment. Hub rer.etratlr.ff "HI. Jacot-' C)i! ' ürectly U7n th? "tender mpit" ah I re:;f corns lr.atarjtly. "ör. Jacob.- Oil" Is a harmle-- rheumi tism anil f' i itiri liniment. "h1c ev.r d:s. point an ! cennct bum th. skin. ' Limber up! Quit eompUir.lnf !

i a small .trial bettle from vour

druccl5-t..and irr Just a moment yo-j 11 be free front rhi-jmitn ,inl f-citlc jiain. . ore r.es, mlffn! and strrlllnp. nor. t suffer! IlerW airalt you. Obi. hone.st ' S1.. Jacob Ol!' ht eure! minions f rheumatism uf?-reri l: th- last half ivnturj-. -rkr.d'b" Juit M iood for 5ciatlca, neuralfliu ItrmbHpo. backache, spr.ilnt al swell!njj?. Air.

' (Copyright, lrj2 1, by Internationa! f-Tews Service. ) MOSCOW, Fy Wireless, to Ferlin. 5-Vb. IZ. After a lont .er'e.-i of conferences between Machaver HI Momrlek, Persian minister i)le'nipotentIfiry and ambassatlor extraordinary. io the forflpn department of thr? f-oviet povernmnt, a Jreaty has been tlrawn up between Persia and Itus-i-ia. The I 'erMian ambassador was Klven full authority by hi.- government to stlgn it. The chief terms of Ihe treaty may be grouped as follows: " It annuln all . former Ittisso-Per-filan aKreements and the famous AnRlo-Ttussian treaty which dividetl Persia into two zones of Influence for exploitation by liritinri and Itu.s-

flan financial Interests:

Russia renounces all territory that

edd Imperial Russian Koverpment

ook from Persia;

m IbelInqul.lMs I an. )! Russia voluntarily relinquishes nil the loans due her from Persia tlebta so large that the annual Interest' amounted to more than $0,000.000 In Kold;

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cause of F.ritish encroachments

Persians' rights. It is a fact that Ru?so-Pers!an treaty not only represents a complete ur.de rstanding but is a unique example of the new era diplomacy inaugurated by Russia and based upon a sincere regard for the Interests of others. All the r.ments of the old Imperial diplomacy have been excluded. Russia ltrneiiinevs firants, "Russia renounces all territorial grants given by. Persia. Certain towns and di?trictH and islat ds in the Caspian yea wilt be returned to Persia. The frontier will be straightened. It Is a remarkable feature that Russia renounces all the loan due her from Persia. The ozarit government by advancing loans to !'rsia managed to keep Persia In submij-sion. These loans were so large that the interest was more than ö. 000,000 annually in gold and Russia maintained the right to collect Persia's custom dutler. "Russia used to maintain a chain of banks In Persia to control Persian economic life. Ry the terms of th

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Russia annuls the

prohibition apalnst a Persian fleet in the Caspian sea; Cancellation of all the old commercial concessions taken from Pcrwia by Czarist Russia. Ilu.tsla offers to compcn?;itc Peria for (iamacf tl)tie by the Red army which occupied Fnzell and Itesht last Ma j. Iv' M!eh?ellovltch K.irakhan assistant people's commissar for foreign affairs in charge of the department of the east, gave the following statement on the Russo-Persia situation: ; 'The Rritish have tried to stimuJate crisis every time Russia. has made a move towards Persia be-

obl imperial I treaty these banks become Persian

property." KILLS OtSE, WOUNDS

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When a mechanic's system goes on a "strike" it Is a well-known fact that he ge-ts his "knock" The carpenter feels "bored," the plumber HriM "ctlff ir.int " thf m.'ttirin thlnlrj

Tirn rvnc irr,-r r rr.

j kj, r.iixvo KJn it wru hc has a, "brick" In his stomach.

Tv IntTitIennl News Srve: "SAN FI I A NCI SCO, Calif.. Feb. 13. Myron Black, early today shct and killed Raymond Buss, a roomer In his horr.?, fatally wounded his daughter. Rile n,. six, and seriously wounded his four-mouths-old baby daughter. Black then turned the pur. on himself and died instantly. Mr. Blaf;k, who declare- that her husband's; jealousy caused the traced y, was tin called for.

plexion, under weight and other symptoms are frequently due to feeblo or slow digestion, or to habitual constipation. When uch is the cast?, Pep pen .seldom fails to relieve. In cdher cities, too, people uro ju?t as enthusiastic about Pepgen as they are in this city. Louisville. Ky., has a population of nearly 300,000 people, and a large percentage of them are taking Pepgen. C. F. Ferguson is a. mechanic at the L. N. railroad shops. He lives at 138.r Story Ave., Louisville. His experience Is but a repetition of the experiences of thousands in that city. His wife tells the following: "My husband is very enthusiastic about Pepgen and he has' a reason to be," pa 5s Mrs. Ferguson. "He had stomach trouble for about live 5ears. He frequently had attacks of indigestion. Ho had terrible headache.- almost every day for abfut a 5 ear. "Ho complained of suffering with pains in the back of his head and neck. "It was necessary for him to be cautious about what he ate, and some foods had a very bad effect on him. For instance, if he ate cabbage, ocar,a, turnips or foods of that sort, he weiuld be; affected by bleating and "lie would be in misery." "We read in the local newspapers of the people who had been helped so much by Pepgen when their symptoms were like those of my husband. My husband tried it. "Pepgen. had a benelicial effect upon him Immediately. His headadies stopped shortly after he he

il gan taking Pepgen. His indigestion

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stove man declares nis intestine are has been wholly relieved. Hi ap"on nre." an engineer loses "steam" pctite has increased and he now eats and a conductor dislikes his daily beans, cabbage, and other foods of "fare'." that description. He has gained In hundreds of homes right here over 10 pounds. My "husband says in the city of South Rend are me- he is entirely relieved of indiges-' ohanics and mechanics' wives who tlon. praise Pepgen because "Pepgen has "We think the results have been brok-n their physical strikes. wemderful. and we; do not hesitate to ! Pepgen is composed of roots and recemmend this medicine to suffer- , barks well' known for their tonic, ers." "axative and appetizing properties. Those who wish to try Pepgen t Sick headaches, nervousness, sleep- may obtain it from any first -class lessness. ell;:zy spells, sallow com- druggist anywhere. -Adv. i

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Delightfully New and Decidedly Refreshing Are the New Springtime Fashions That Are Arriving at the Frances Shop in Large Numbers Daily Spring Suits of Debonair Smartness

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Representative models of the new fashions which have met with unquestioned approval are being shown. Truly wonderful suits at very moderate prices. Tricotines, fancy striped worsteds, twill cords, serges and novelties, in box, Eton and medium length jackets. Silk embroidery and other clever trimming effects are used.

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Costumes which reveal a profusion of clever innovations in line and treatment. Frocks in black, blue and new tones of gray, semi-tones combined with contrasting features include tunics with round corners, silk eyelet embroidery, finely pleated panels and other newer spring effects. Charming Blouses Appear in the novel colors of springtime. They'll appeal to you from the moment of your first glance. They're really lovely and the prices are so very rea

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Our new spring clothes mark. an epoch in the clothing business of -South Bend; not that there is any radical change in styles; nor any marked, improvement in tailoring, but that, there is a most pronounced change in the quality offabrics; We have always and. with truth assured our customers that Society Brand Clothes were styled and tailored in the best possible manner. The fabrics have always been the best that could be procured, but this season they have been able to procure woolens, much finer in quality than have been made in several vears. BnrtÜj iBrattb ÖUnlhns for the coming spring season are the absolute limit'of perfection in every detail.. . See our window display, showing a .few of the new spring styles. The prices range '

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Our half-price sale of Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Winter Suits and Overcoats still continues.

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