South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 116, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 April 1921 — Page 2

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COUNTY ASKED TO IMPROVE ROAD AT

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NEGLECTING WIFE'S

matter up with officials after learning that Broughton. after a Ions: lay-off, was again working. Brousrhton was fined $10 by Judge Gilmer

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.1 sj .it-.-::: a ;.crt.- n f th .t. To a', nr. irnprov :r. r:t t ho irr.' t i u h;rh should t.-.- ns;-.-(d aca:r. : th abutting property owrif rs wa leli.ved to ho unreasonable by Mr. Lo ;h r. l-v th3 id' a of permitting the c'.ty to pay the w.iprovtment which i of a tc mporary r.atjre and allow th rr.unty to perform the work was yiggeste 1. Tho money would com fr i th- city's ir.aintranc fund. Tho matter war-? ;ipprnv d at th1"' Chamber of Co mine reo luncheon Mn-iay and v.ill b" ."ibmittfd to th works board Tueslay. Tho total Improvf mi-nt will net exr. 1 Mr. Ipr tlafil.

; t t -1 r. 1 1 1 ' r i mill in, th- pl.ifn:rf h.ir-r. .old!:.:: tb. it in io-.v of th' frt th w r- tu r- oio 1." per r.t ( oinrnl'i'in, th'V .-r-ok l.r'1")') r:, i-i ?. Th y a!o ; . k another j . : ! c . o n t r. $2 for work p rfcrr:.' d for tb" b -fnd nts in prc-

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Receiver icimed For Die Sinking Company

Kmc, Brou Sensitive IJJßfJJßg IMACY Working .Morale Cots , Hin, Tern, and Fine. j TH STILL KEEPER S.. j!h lb nd porio'.oqists and, tu j

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'.;rt .n the arcf.untir.t- yiit broucrh: v I'harlf Z. Duck acaint his ,irU:' r, Jam I. I'awf-, who opra i th- South P.T.d Iio Sinking

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COXSUMFsRS SERVICE COMPANY IS SUED FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT

Suit for alleged violation of rontract v troupht in th supfri"r

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Npr..-1 of th- c-rift-rri, which d-bar.d'-d .bin. 21. bv arr--t- r.t. ,-iigfS further that Za r ;i i pr'ipriatf d rfrtain sums of rnor.fy which ho rff'.ii d to account. Th" ll.)c-!i r Ilubi vr Co. mrncl f o-dr frnd nt. It allrrd :h urn: i. ind'd-trd to th" partc. and th-: p'.aint '( .M'fks to t njoin th" ruVjfi

corr.pa-y from tiiik.v payment th- d'bt to Zan.s.

rbnts of dm'tic rebitior?. who; t-rr.p"r.ari!v out of work, crowd i th" !ty court -very n-.ornin. ha 1 j rt n int-r-st iniT cac drawn to th"Ir , r.M'r.tinn Mondiv tnornir.?. in th?!

!:;att cr of )n;f1'ani. Thi- harir was that of Ernest r.roujjhton. : 1 yrars old. har?ed by b.ls 1 i-yar-o;d wifo. with binff a lazy husband. Th" wife, it ii s.ald. giv hrr nro IS years old at th tlrn" of h-r rnarriat-c. The Kirl with a musical comedy rorj-.plrxion met Hroughton. accord -Ir.y tf tb." testimony of both, at .1

Sieracki Pleads Not Guiltv to Charge Involving Poverty Stricken Wife.

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wnv is Tin: nnmivro-w: why is von: xithjiiiiok H.M'I'V? r.fMuw nil'worth'rt first real Linon Sal" in threo years br-rin. tomorrow an opportunity to buy pure Irish !;n-ns at K-ys than 1-2 last year's priie. Soe our ad on pa so three. Tili: KLJ-SWOIiTII .STORK. Advt.

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th? "ratine i carnival in St. Joseph last summer

.and a wrtk later they were married. Shortly after Bro.ip;hton began to - lnpcct bin wife of infidelity, particularly one nUht after he renuested him to no to the movies, when he dfelind on the prouml. that he did not want to "drrs.s up." lb- furnihfd her the money and later discovrrrd that instead of koinir to tb" yhow tho Went promenaillnt: 'Mown by the river" with another gentleman. Hroughton said. These and other occurrences disturbed the yourif hupband to th extent that he could not keep u' Iiis morale, ho said, sufficiently to do steady work and as a result was fired. His morale was sensitive, it w.a indicated, since he has been able to hold Jobs for only short periods of time. Then" incidents caused a separation of the couple, the plrl poins? to liv? with her relatives. r.rouRhtoi thoucht that thi fact discharged him from supporting her, which he refused to do. The wiife took the

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John Sieracki pleaded not guilty to a charge, In city court on Monday i i

mcrnlnfT, preferred ny loul Czalpa, who accused him of criminal inti

macy with Czalpa's wife. His cafe,

was set for April 2 7. Dep. Pros. Hamborsky justified his action in issuing the warrant to Czapla on the ground that the law provided that where the alleged crime wa.i committed in this county, notwithstanding the fact that the complainant was a noncounty resident, the warrant wa good. Tollce officers Saturday niht found Mrs. Louis Czalpa reduced to making moonshine to stave off the poverty of her seven youns children. Earlier in the day her husband, who had been relented from serving a sentence in Michigan for hitting her with a hammer, appeared and charged her with adultery. Her plight was discovered afterward when the officers called fcr Sieracki.

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All Is Not Rum hi Rum Bottles, Police Advice

Hooch hounds, fceware! If you are accosted by two colored gentlemen named Edward Metz and Hoger Leal, who reside at 1213 S. Main et., and they offer you a bottle of richly-colored brown liquid.

with the label of a famous brand of

whisky pasted on it and sealed with

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It, la the advice of the police. The only thing genuine about the liquor is the bottle. The richly colored brown liquid Is only plain tea, while the Internal revenue stamps were taken from a package of cigarets and pasted on the cork of the bottle. The tea-venders were taken to the police station but later released.

RECEIVE FORTY ACCEPTANCES FOR FUPsD CONFERENCE

Acceptances have been received from about 40 throughout the 13th congressional district for the conference to be held Tuesday noon at the Oliver hotel for the purpose of organizing the district in response to. the governor's special emergency appeal for further funds for the starving in Armenia and China. At this conference complete organization will be effected so that at the determined time the district can be combed systematically. Dr. Clarence D. Royse, of Indianapolis, state director of the Xear East Relief will attend the conference bringing with him Lady Azga-

Jpetian, a Red Cross nurse, who will

describe the conditions in Armenia and China.

The Vegetable Compound acts on th? conditions which bring about these symptoms in a gentle and efficient manner. The persistent use of it shows itself in the disappearance, one after another, of the disagreeable symptoms. In a word, Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound acts as a natural rcstora, tive, relieving the present distress and preventing more serious trouble.

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VALUAIJLi: COAT STOLEN. Frank II. Morris. 926 Fifth st.. reported to the police Monday that he left his coat hanging on a hook at the Oliver cafeteria a coupl of days ago while he dined. After this operation the coat was gone. It was a calf-leather garment worth $100. he eaid.

PLEADS NOT GflLTY. Jim Hogan, the negro who was caught by Chief Kline with five guns on his verson at Belleville, 111., afttr it is said he Mole the weapon from George Toth on Chapin St.. P-?add not guilty to the grand larceny charge. Hi case was set for April 27.

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Miss Walker? "The Queen of the Screen" is to be presented with a Cedar Chest from the Robertson Bros. Co. after which she will talk to her many friends and admirers among the people of South Bend. This will be your best opportunity to see Miss Walker "close up" while she is in the city filling an engagement at the Orpheum Theater.

RHEUMATISM SAVES WAGNER FINE FOR ATTACK UPON W IFE

inniiT .lOIN NAVY. Petty Qrficer Blacketon, in charge of navy recruiting in South Rend, announced Monday the following enlistments: Arthur II. Delano, ("ex-army man) St. Joseph, Mich.: Harry E. Hardy, (ex-army man) South Bend, Ind.; Ronald K. Hatfield. St. Joseph. Mich.: Floyd R. Wright. St. Joseph. Mich.; William E. Horton, Watcrvliet. Mich.: Charles T. Curtis. Elkhart, Ind.; Robert H. Martin, Elkhart. Ind.. and William L. Mais. South Rend, Ind. The navy recruiting office is located at the Robertson hotel.

Albert Wagner, 2101 Kenwood

aw. accused by his wife of assault and battery received a susr ended fine of $10 from Judge Gilmer Monday morning on account of his rheu- I matism. J Wagner, It is said, struck his wife

Saturday night after she returned home from church. She testified

'that he had been making whlky. !

which, she siid. he does when he j

Is out of employment, and was under tho influence of liquor when he attacked her. Wagner said he had

Imbibed a "little wine." was not!

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drunk but "feeling pretty good." ! Judge Gilmer told Wagner that ' Sent Free tO PfOVe TlliS

If he continues his ill treatment of Mrs. Wacner he will be severely dealt with in the future.

Imports From Germany Increase During Year WASHINGTON. April .'.Imports from Germany last year wero nearly nine times as great as in the previous calendar year, and approximately nearly half the average of trade for the two years immedlato-

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