South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 102, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 April 1921 — Page 2
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PERJURY CHARGE MADISON TOWNSHIP ANGERS JELLISON FARMERS TO MEET Potrnti.il Fipht it Court Ends Frdrration Will Consider as Argument Follow? Prose- I Livestock Shipping Condictitor's Tftimonv. ( tions Tuesday Night.
1 Atter.cl.ir. h at the -ity rourt wrr j - rriov tn :!'. to a f. V.zYS. ! tv;c-? n I'rc. rj'.y.i J n a r. -1 .Uy. f'.rerp'
A. K'.rtz .Vcrvl
Intt'.r .icfu-'"i J f 1" i n .!
iisu; ; -rjry. At th4 v.-f.r.I. Jf'i-i a-lvinc l tr.w.-.r! Kurtz un-l Ju !. I'nnk "- fi.r a Jjrurr.f 1 rourt in orl r thit n r." 1 r.ot f..n-f! for conto mpt. . A: Ci'.rrur's ar.r."ur.ct:r.:r.t, how-i-v--r .T li: n ! la !. rhansre'! his
i .rti.. v-," r-.r,.r,.-,-! tn 1, ;l I'lwirymen interi-ated In determining
"mill" r-.olv 1 Into an Argument. The diyput" re-u!t--! frcr.-; thf! ar
SERVE BANQUET IH REV. HARffS HONOR Bid Farewell to St. Hedwige's Apsi'tanl Pastor Who . Goe to Poland.
A rnccr-tinpf of th- Madirort Town.ip Farm Fficra'.ion bureau h't-w 1 f-n callrd for Tuesday nicht by
n rr.:r,-r v h-n th'-' v.'Uliam IWf chairman, an i Arn-i
commit- j n! l Mutii. .rotary-tree A.iirrr. Th'-
m'-'f-tlr.-. v. hi'- h will bo hld In the
Mnr than 400 perrons attmdcj tlv farewell banquet given Sunday aftTnor.n at 4 o'clock at St. Hcdwipo
I hall. 718 TV. Napl?r st.. by Iter. A.
Zubo-.vicz. p.iPtor of St. Hed'.vUo's church. In honor of hU assistant.
deal with 11 t -.stock .shipplr.; tl m.
condi-
K.fnrts to form a St. Joph County Milk Testing association in t. J'-Ih county are be ins madf by
rr.an r;irn-d Schultz of ün- employment ir,r by Off'-r i:xt.-r. Thoi:i visit ea
ton H'irh
clrfr-ndant was rh;ir-'l uith rirlvinir & rar whi drunk. When br.okrd. it Is Rai l S-'hnltz. who c.innr t sp'- ik Knsl.sh dmrly. r-'ivo hi i.am as (i'-rrto. V.'ht n hl3 c;.k w:is calle-1 by Baüir: rrsr.k :dun-hy Monday It was tmder thn vmn? 'inn'', and Kurtz, who w is d.-ft r.dinr him. told J;ira that ho ouM not I ''- h M. Le-c;u-of tho faulty aflHavit. Jc- Ilifon had Schultz puNj ' niod as
Mndl-ori township high school, will Kev. John Mard. who will accom
pany Rev. Andrew Morrl-y c-d-nrsday on a trip to Europe. lie-v. Mard took an active part In the recruiting work In South BT.d. The banquet was al?o in the nature of a welcome home to the boys who have returned home from service both in the Tollsh and American arrnie?. lüg ex-army men belnff present. Among- the honor quests was Kev. Joseph Dzlenedlelewic.T, of Lemberp, (L.wc'.v) Poland, formerly a chapIain In th- Polish army, who delivered the Mrrm of the evening:.
th profit and Iosh resulting from tho conduct of that buftins3. The
of a milk tester which
a en dairy once a month.
wrih out the food and compute the mill: obtained from each animal, will bo made, as soon as 2? dairymen have enrolled in the project.
state convention of the head camp of the order in Indiana, opening Tuesday morninc The meeting continue two day. Two of the orncen of the heal rar:'.i. of Indiana are res'dnt of South Hcend. They are J. turner Peak, lacal attorney who ho!d3 th position of head ad vi.- for Indiana, and George K. Jones, ccr.yul commander of FMilItv camn of
South Hend who 1 n? of the bxird I
of manager. of the head carr.p. ' elcfratca and allerna". from I'icciity car.p who will be in aivnd
'nee at th. convention and meeLtrc? of tho head camp ate: M. S. aton. Harley Micha!. Adr-lbrt Critrs. William H. Wynan, I?wii F. Carhicncr. Norman W. Kizr-r. Wlllird J. Harris, Albert L. Zeitior. Rruce W. Thompson. E. I Holcomh. Charles Brown, Glen X. Brown, II. E. Purucker, J. W. Bennett, Williitm N. Bunbury. Oth?r
!ocal carr.ps of the order will be
reprcfented.
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According to County Agent E. C. i which wa Vi the nature of a remlnRird, It l possible to determine ifh rrnce of the war and the Polish
certain cows aro returning a profit In comparison to the food they cor.üumo and the milk Klven and if not they may be eliminated from the IktC Some farmers have cows that
n w!fn v4 v.hib- w ir.a ! o'jt a ru-w
davit, which r.f-cv-itated OtHcor r turn from cuae-third to one-fourth JJaxter, to t ikf the stand the second ; It :- to their ownern. The eradicatime and s-.v-ar that I'chultz v.-as j tbm of tlio animals and substitution th mar. h nrrtd. j of rajre pioducta ones s the object At this point Kurtz chared that ' of th association. It enables the Haxter h.Tcl not. b--n resworn and j farmer to te:t out his animals on a JpIIison. it Is said, took the stand and j financial ba.vla.
wore that he had. Kurtz thn ac
cused the. pro.-veutor of perjury. Schultz was found not r.ui'.ty.
'Announce Program For Indiana Gas Meeting
WEST BADEN. Ind.. April 11.
TOMORROW'S THi: PAY! A big sale of rui?s from the Alexander Smith and Sons Auction Sale. Seo our biff ad on pa 7 for details and lowest po.ible prices. Salo starts tomorrow morning. THE ELLSWORTH STORE.
Alfred I. Phillips
of New Vor
rrnre?ent.atlve cf th? American Has j
s-joc! ation his born s.decte 1 as one ! i i the principal sperik'-'H at the Tnd- j Jam Gas association which will bi i Ji-!d her on April and 2 at ; West lcn S?rir:? hnttM. Iiis ad- i !r- will bo "I'ractical -Results of Distribution of Lower R. T. V. Gas." I Other speaker include Charles; JIfnry Mcintosh, of the LaSaüo Ix-; t'T.r.nn Institute, Chicapo, GorK A. j Neil of th North rn Indiana Gas cS: i:ie--tr!o Co.. of Michigan City, War- j
rcn S. r.lanvdt, president of the Indiana C.Vk nnd fJas Co., of Terre Haute, and Ernest Johnson, of the Syracuse Rirhting Co.. New York. An inter. nins' pocial and recreii,tion'l prevgrarn for members and
their wives hiis ben arranged fort
he convention tinder the direction of ):. J. Eurke. of Indianapolis. tecret.arv of the association.
Advance Grades of Indiana Postofficcs
S i lit t Vi'H Tiini'!: WASHINGTON, April 11. Th fallowing fourth-class Indiana port "oJP.ccs have been advanced to the presidential gr:ide: Centerjoint, Edvrircivort. Kult on, Rusvllle, tTni.rs.tI. :al:iry. ll.L'On; Miltnwn, silchry, Jl.rtOO; I-avenworth, Pine Villip.. Iion; Hunker Hill. Clermon, Il.vi:ie. Etna Green. Henryville, Mil!er.burg. Milton. Mc-nterey, New Palf-ine, Oolitic, Ray, St. Jo-?, Vallonia. Whifcstown, Yorktown. J1.00P. Iadlana post ofTIes which will hero nie international money order of-fu-es nr.: Amboy. Ashb-y. Rorden. Rurr.eM.svilb-. E'.Iettsville, Ewing. Grablll. H.iub'tadt. Iipol, Ivcc-burg. Na.-y, Marshall, M-dora. Herorr. N. w Richtnond. Plainville, ShipsheAar.a, Troy and Woodburn.
STATE APPROVES OF . SOUTH IIEISD WATER
Water drunk by S-uth Rend citl7er. !h vbv.ol with satisfaction by the Indiana ntate board of health, according to a report :eoel-ed by
J.au s N. laither, superln ; er.d'nt of I the city water works department, I from the state board !n nnsaver to J water fampU-x sont by the city to the state authorities. j According to the state boards re- i port. South IUnd water, which l? de- ( rived from artesim well.-, is colorless j und odorufs and free from any In- j
Jurlous substances
FUNK TO RESUME BENCH TUESDAY Judge Walter A. Punk will re-
Jotu-p!i circuit court
after a protracted :
absence. Judpe Eunk returned to; South Rend Saturday from T:s:on . j
sum thti St
I i nch Tue .- ä iy
Ariz.. whre h' han Veen
iJing
tlio winter ior 1;! ht a'.th. JudKe Funk was a visiter to the court Monday. C P. Drur.imor. 1 was acting jude during this court term.
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WASHINGTi.'N. April 11.
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ells- o i-red a wide-
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of the troop?,
:.ccerdng to t!. Fall Mail Gazette to Jay. A number of arrsts b.ave al-j na.ly b- n r. a.'.o a:, i t ther.- are ex-I ptctd t foIi.Av. Ailtaler are also; aid to l e th.reat'-r.ir.g th. men vol-i untet ring for the citiz n.s merg-
::' corps a'.U d ! v King George.
ru.K(i: navy ih:si:ktio.v. Jack V.'tprin. of H;ytv-n. O , wanted ly naval authority .1 far desertion, was arre-'.ed Sunday und brought to the polire station. W pr;:. it is wild.
was in the corps at Nt rfuik, Va., wh' n he "w, nt o.cr the hill." He will be ('.Maile d h- r , awaiting' t!ispo-lt:on of 1.:. a.-u by naal uu- j th-riticra. I
WASHINGTON. April 11. The! appointment r.f Col. E. H Shau-n-,
r.'Asy of .'ht-agi, an scrr.r.j absistant pcsTri-.aMer Kent ral. w is anp. on need at the wh.te houe today.
battle front, where he met many of the South Rend boys vno were present at the banquet. Pastors of other Catholic churches and several priests from Notre Dame were present. Rev. Zubowicz gave the first address of the e vening, welcoming home th ex-servlce men. C. II. Framchkowiak presided over the program, while C. S. Smogor acted as toastma ate r.
Woodmen of World Go to State Convention
A large delegation of South Rend members of the Woodmen of the World and tho Woedme.i circle left this citv Mondav mornisic f" Iifayotte. Ind. to ltttnd the bi-annual
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Give Her a Wrist Watch from Claucr's immense assortment of beautiful time pieces, each one a'dainty masterpiece. It will be a pleasure to show you the many odd designs on display. Our prices are unusually resasonable.
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for April But a short time remains in which to take advantage of our special April demonstration price on this featured Berkey & Gay Chamber Suite. It is a value to unusual that we uige you strongly not to miss it. Berkey & Gay Chamber Suite This is a remarkable example of Berkey 6: Gay's finest furniture mahogany throughout, in varied tones of plain, fiddleback and blister figured woods. In design, it is new, with the grace of perfect proportions in line and symmetry. It is just such furniture as you have longed for, and at a price that enables you to possess it. Pieces May Be Bought Separately Straight Bed $85.00. Bow End Bed $100.00. ChifTorobe With Mirror $161.50. . Bureau 5142:50. Toilet Table With Bench $154.75. Chair $19.75. Rocker 319.75. Water Stand $19.75.
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Has Arrived Included are many handsome new pieces for the porch at the lowest prices you have seen quoted in years.
You Cannot Buy Fibre Reed Furniture Elsewhere in South Bend or Vicinity at as Low Prices as Ours N'ew Porch Rockers $4.95 to $1 1 .95. New Porch Settees $28.95. New Porch Stools $1.98. New Porch Swings $1 7.95 to $29.95. New Porch Tables $3.95. New 3 piece Porch Suite consisting of Settee, Chair and Rocker $59.95.
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