South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 100, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 April 1921 — Page 3
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CLEMENCY IS ASKED FOR WALTER BAKER Gov. McCray to IJc Told That Bartak Fired Shot That Killed Conk.
MINISTERS WILL HEAR MRS. CARLISLE TALK UPOX POLITICS
Tn an rfTort to m "Wa'tT mkrr from th rUrtrtr chair. 11-ncn t"milnflr to Phow tint .fvo Dnrt.ik f.rod tho ).it anl fa til phot which re-ultr,i jn th drath of drl Cook, Importe Krocrryman on Chrltmaa üY, 1320, will ho rrrr.tr" to Gov. "U'arrn T. M"cray wh n linker' cnunol nppr.-il. to the ytatr'a executive for clcnunry. Tho cvidi nc that Rirtik fir "I tho fatal shot N uprrt'-'l 1 y an affidavit by or.i Taylor and I'puty Sheriff William Harl. turnkey at th? JH. la whkh It Li e!mn that Hartnk confW.-.-.i to fir-ire th- fifth
'hot. p?t;ibl!?hf fi at tho trial, rn lh
fatal one. Another fact tint wii! T- r r -PT.Vrl to th jrovorr.or N that th" thro br-Irj; rrjually p-uilty should rcdvo tho 5 irnf nt r:rp. Hartak
und Krnr?t (I trr!; y nr now .' rvini; Wms for 1 i T- to xri'it' tho crirnf. Baker's navy di-rknro will ho n?d a.i anoth'.-r rn ar. to show thu governor that tho condemned lad va not 10 0 rrcr-r.t rjaclent mentally. Tho discharge show?, according to Iakr'H attorneys, that ho wajj not entirely re?ponsih!o for his fichs and that hu w3 subject to -pIl-yfly. Tho matters could rot ho called to tho attention f tho supreme court which upheld tho trial court but may b prn ntd to tho governor for hi consideration. Unl--?3 Gov. McCray lntervmrr,. Eakrr will he electrocute d early next month.
'.sonio Aspects of tha Local ToIltcal Situation" will ho tho subject of a talk Monday morning by Mrs. C. A. Cirll5!c beforo tho South lnd ar.d Mi.'hawaka Ministerial association. Mrs. CarlW Is expected In hr
talk t !f-a! with the coming primary !
rmd cwral -Mnn at whU-h a n"--v f t of rity f'fT.i ia! to ho voted fc'r. Th Mini -tf ri i ! a:oci ition meets at the Y. M. C. A.
COMMISSION FOR
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CHARGE TWO MEX WITH BURGLARY
Charges r.f entering a houso to commit a f lony Wf re entered in the finaiit court criminal docket thi.-; Turnir-.tr a?.u::5t Harry Urmvn and Chari-y Toth. The affidavit is Hiirr.'d by William 'a 5 sidy. The two defendants are charged with breaking into tho homo of Dora WtiMIi T; : i. 1 1 .
Mr.Jnerny, Democrat, a n d Schurtz, Republican, Appointed by Chairmen.
In accordance with th stato law. deniocr.itlc and republican chairmen
! the city central committees filed t
(! cl.ir.itlor.s Saturday morning with tho city clerk, naming tho primary 'lection comm. l?.sio n c r?. Atty. Georg Fands. democratic
chairman, nominated J. W. Mclnerny j
for tho position whbc ii. A. lonuika. republican chairman announced that I). I). Schurtz. will ho tho republican c e Tr. zw i ".-io r. r. Frank Wilr.sl;i, th city c'.crk. wi'.i be c--o!h'.-io, the third member of th ; board. Tii" duty of tho commissioner i to make all arrangements to handle ' and canvas the vote cast at the primary election on May Z.
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Masters Wins First
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Keith Master?, president of th eujor high sflioo clasfj. was auar-l-1 first place for rer,sentinc: St. .losepli county at the i:th congressional district discussion held at Xapp.ineo Triday evening. The subject of tho discussion was A Conutructlvf? Program for the Solution rd tho Houpln I'roblem." and youncr (?.Taster.s delivered his discussion in Puch cxcvllcnt stylo that St. Josoph i ounty will auain le s le ted and represented by Martens at the state t oritest held at Jlloomir.ton April mm mm a These receiving places in tho tlis-
cusiori von K. Masters. 1'rst. St." Joseph county; second, Mr. Chase, ! I.aporte county; thirl. Mr. Heextand, J of Xappanee, 1'lkhart county; fourth. J Mis Ilcatty. Fulton county; fifth. Mr. Poor of Aetna (Ireen. for Kosciusko county. j Tho judges of the contest vcro
S'iy)t. Steinbacb, of Plymouth: Supt. Maccy of UroMen. and Supt. Spauldintr. of Columhii City. Mr. Miller of Xappanee, presided over tlu; meetin 1,'.
W. L. Douglas shoes lead them all, with 60 years reliable service.
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Hundreds of Hio;li Grade Beautiful Rugs right at a time when new Floor Coverings are needed die most
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Champion Athletes Mahe Known Their Engagement
Nr:V YOIIK, April 9. Doctors sometimes ted us that athletics are bad for the heart.
' Mb.s Alice II. Lord, of F.rooklyn,
Olympic hip;h diver, and Itichanl "V. Limlon, of Yale, hi:;h jum chamXion of the world, do not think so. They are enlaced to be married, it has ju.n leaked cut. The lush potentate of love took a hl?h shot at the hearts of the hlph diver ami the liih juniper while the three were crossing tho high seas on the Prince-- Mafoik.t la"t July with 30i) otliers. to aid America in hrinsIniT home the w(rlds highest pport-
in honors. The hi;:h 5vas, the hizh j
moon and a hiprh deck did the trick, according to members of the triumphant American team. No dat has been set for the hlqh nuptial ceremonies.
We Will Make It Hot for You
das-heated hot water is cheaper in fuel cost and effort than water heated by any other means. Never has coal cost as much as it does today. On account of the charges there, Is little likelihood of a return to former prices. Every home needs hot water equipment and demands hot water service. There arc so many types and sizes of water heaters at such a nrnge of prices that you can hardly afford to do without this service. Hot water Is no longer a luxury but is really essential to your health, comfort and happiness. We Invite you to visit our display room where we have on exhibition ail types of water heaters ready for your inspection and where wc will pladly give, any information you require.
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Come Select Your Rug and Deduct ls from Regular Pric
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Cheaper Now than 1 hey Have Been for Years
A Beautiful Brussels Rug; 9x12. Nice S1 assortment. Regular $37.85 value... wia&n
Japanese Grass Rug, 9x12. All colors. $14.85 value
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Elegant Grade Axminster Rug, 9x12. QjH All New Patterns; $60.00 value
Very Fine Grade High Pile Axminster
Rug, 9x12 $85.00 value
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Just as Ionp; as you send thinps to the laundry, you can expect to be "short;" sometimes a towel, sometimes a shirt, at others maybe only a washrag. But always something. A 'Cofiicld' electric washer will stop this drain on your clothes. It will do the work as quickly and easily as fixing them ready for the laundryrnan. It will save the fabric and the clothes. Any one of the hundreds of users will tell you "CofTield" is the best washing machine on the market at any price. get "The best get a "COITIELD"
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All Linoleums included in This Sale.
Our Entire Stock of Fine Wiltons included. Regular $ 1 45 values $96.67. Regular $ 1 3 7 values $91.35. Regular $125 values $83.34. All 6x9 8-2x!0-627x54 in. and 36x63 in. Rugs included. Cash or Payments
Ringwalts Floor Covering, regular $1.10 value, yard .... .74c
Armstrongs Best Cork Linoleum, regular $1.85 value yard $1
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Sold only by America's Leading Stores. Space will not permit us to tell or even attempt to tell you of the many wonderful features each possess.
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Why "Coffield" is Best The big everlasting copper tub, the big 12-inch wringer, the water drain $ and clothes chute, the special motor, the tub drain, the "any angle" locking device on the wringer are all features that make "Cofheld" supreme.
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FREE! A4epSfeul Dinner Set given with every bill amounting to $125.00 or over.
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First-class equipment, expert workmen, high-grade materials. Why shouldn't the TIRE SURGEON give you satisfactory tire service? A permanent cure for all makes of tires at the TIRE SURGEON'S SHOP 1224l7 W. Division St. Home of V ictor Fabric and Cord Tires
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Band and Orchestra Instruments and Supplies Bloss Music Studios Merchants Bank Eldg. Third Floor Lin. 1435
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RETAIL STORE LOCATION WANTED Men's Toggery Shop wants First Class Location in South Bend's Busiest Retail Section. ROTHFIELD BROS. CHAIN STORE SYSTEM Racine, Wisconsin
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DATCING STUDIO 131 E. Washington Ave. SOCIAL DANCING Class and Assembly every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings during April. MR. KERNER, Director For information, phone Mrs. H. D. Shaw, manager. Main 4068 or Mr. Kerncr, Lincoln 1933.
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