South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 353, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1913 — Page 16
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1913. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.
MARRIES BRITTON BUT IS STILL AN AMERICAN
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"OS 0! That Itching!" Stopped Instantly Try ZEHO; Skin Troubles Vanish. Buy a 23c Bottle Today ard Provo It. Glory! A remedy for akin tortures thut makes everybody smile and pay "lloo.ray!" It you have that t-erriM
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The only l ine of the police ilji.tl"tlnent was an ii!.-r 1; ntion on th- hox in a won'.uii' hai:.l writing, which .-aid : "If not railed f.,r in la e dn.vs return to l . ,x 1 ?,:., Stnyve.ant, N. V." The police learned that hos. 1.'.." in the Stuyvesant potof:ice is rented ly a ir(,r.iiiu nt farmer and they U-lieve that this was :i rn-e n th.e part of the sndrr the l.o- to put tile authorities on the wroiiL' tra-. k.
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Mitrf. hioxi:h MiTii-(;t)i:i,ox. .iliss Nell rictclu'T, (laiiKliter of Senator and Mr.-'. Duncan 1. I'letcher Florida, who has just become the hride of Lionel .Smith- lordon, son of Hir ami I-ady h'mith-ltordon of Salishnry, IhiIand. has announced that although sh? h:us accepted I!ritihcr as her husband -he will always remain ;i Yankeo at heart.
W. C. T. U. DELEGATES PLEAD FOR PROHIBITION WASHINGTON'. Dec, 11 Ir.'isting that the tlmo hail arrivetl for national recognition of the prohibition i.-suc. In order tiiat !!iuor miht be errnlicnted at one blow, a s'oe of i T. U. tlelcRated Thursday ui k 1 th liouse judiciary committee to report out the Ilobson t i 1 1 for national prohibition. Hop. llobou lieaded tin delegation, anion)? w hom were 1. J '. HaUer. presiilent of the Anti-Saloon Uaguo; Dr. Kufus AV. Miller of th Temperance federation of the couference of churches; Mrs. Lillian M. X. Stevens, presiilent of the '. T. .and Mrs. Mary Harris Armor, the "(Jeorsia cyolon" In closing the argument;- Mrs. Armor said: "I a.sk you men w no are made in tho imace of (lod to banish this stuff which debauches manhood, sorrows womanhood and bejjffars childhood. In appearing before yoti I ktiow I am dealing: with American manhood and iiin not casting my pearls before swine. I ask you to io th men of -merica a chanei tt be real men."
S. V. MOltKIS ii:ad. MINNKAI'OLIH, Minn.. Dec. 12 5amuel V. Morris, ft., formerly a real estate dealer here, died Thursday. He was born In Indianapolis So ye-.rs auo and caine to Minneapolis when a young man.
cn.iu;i:s nun'oKi:. Albert Cook. H. It. No. S. wa arr'?ted Thursday evening on a cliare of provoke. Thft complaint was hied bv I. H. Duncan.
rivi: urM)iu-:i) yi-:.i: old hoy Anuivi:. New York. Dec. 12. A fivehundred year old boy came to this lountry in a box, lxlL'xf. inches. The hoy was LI i ars old when mummilied some live centuries ago. The mummy was found la mountains of IVru b TlnuiKis (!. Taylor of Montreal and was admitted to the country without payment of duty under the etnu-e in the tariff p; oviuiuK for the i r- e entry of antiuuitit s. Mr. Taylor said that he though1 the mummy was that of an I oca boy. The centuries it had spent within the tomb had tailed to dim the lustre of its short blaek hair. The body was embalmed with the head drawn-to the knee.: and -had shrunk to but a fraction ,,t its original proportions. Lindinir cloths, rotted by time, still clung to the bodv.
WORKMEN PICK OFFICERS The AncW nt Order of Workmen at a meeting held Thursday ni-;bt e!M ted the following otlicers for th- i nsiiirr-; vi-ir: .Master workman. 11. 1 Wliite; foreman. Y. A. Martin: oversier. Mrs. 11. L. White; recorder. . A. Weber; rei a iver. W. '. Mi Kelb r; uuidc, H. A. Lutt; inside watch. D. .. Koth; outside watch, L. A. Oil.-on; pa-t master workman ami truste,-. Dr. Win. M. Cook; local deputy. , A. Marti:;.
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at a local hospital. his lack tilled with bird shot. Langstron was caught in Lamlert Smith's thicker hous when an lectric but;r!ar alarm sounded and wlu!i Smith commandid'him t halt. Langstron threw threehickens in his face and ran. Smith opened lire with a shotgun and Lang siren fell, dangerously wounded. An at!. davit for his aria st on a burglary charge has bei n hied by Smith.
fiv Me ZEMO, Ouick f It Is Guaranteed to htop this Terrible Itching lnstautlj." fjory, unreachable itching, scorchlnpr. raw eczema, prickly heat, rash, tetter, irritated or Inflamed skin, blotches, pimples or blackheads, you will marvel at the results of ZEMO. ZLMO Js a clean, antiseptic solution, not a crease or ointment. Itching vanishes at the first application; this is absolutely guaranteed or money refunded. Use It on the baby. too. It Kivea Immediate relief in all skin tortures. DandrufLand ecalp Itching vanish. m "Suffered 23 years with eczema. Finally tried ZLMO. It cured me sound and well. That was 15 months ago. ZEMO Is a blessing." Mrs. & Eason. Hope. Ark. First-class druggists everywhere sell ZEMO for 23c a sealed bottle, or sent direct on receipt of price by C AY. r.ose Medicine Co., at. Louis, Mo. vj -OK! L'u ir '"!( s. aii- iiend lv Linden. Clms. ('."Hil.'v (',. irhd Kan nrnc Store, n. p. MUton Dnig Store. IJel Cross Trntr Sr-.ve. of Mtatenv.-iki.
ROYAL ARCANUM NAMES NEW LIST OF OFFICERS
HLULIN. Dec. i:-The proposal that th government appropriate money for an exhibit at the Panama
I'ael.'ie exposition In San Francisco in
191a. which had been agreed to by the budget committer Thurs lay, was withdrawn Friday instead of i.eintr put before the reielistra: for debate as had
been planned. The proposal, which J
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South iiend council. No. :;17, Loyal Arcanum, lield its annual election of officers at a meeting held in Owls' hall Thursday nisht. The following officers were elected: Recent, G. F. Miltenberger; vice regent, F. A. Marowsky; orator, F. IL Parker; past repent, J. M. Urodbeck; secretary, Charles Michael; collector, Thomas II. Itulla; treasurer, Chas. L. Zeigler; cha plain, W. F. IJrodbeck; guide, W. H. lorter; warden. Joseph H. Fleck; sentry. Floyd Motiit; trustee for three years, J. M. Camper; representative to grand council in Indianapolis next April. W. C. Ilodgers; alternate, J. M. IJrodbeck. The question of the lodge's donation to the Kpworth hospital fund was brought up but was held over until the next meeting. Arrangements were completed for the public installation of otlicers on Jan. 22, at which ceremonies Noah C. Lehman will he the chief officer of installation.
i Some Interesting Facts About Kidney Troubles ,o Few people realize to what extent their health depends upon the condition of the kidneys.
The physician in nearly all cases of serious illness, makes a chemical analysis of the. patient's urine. He
Knows mat unless the kidneys ar;
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organs cannot readily be brought back to health. and strength. When the kidneys are neglected or abused in any way. serious results are sure to follow. According to health statistics, Plight's disease which is really an advanced form of kidney trouble, caused nearly ten thousand deaths in 11112. in the state of New York alone. Therefore, it behooves us to pay more attention to the health of these most important organs. An ideal herbal compound that has had remarkable success as a kidney remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great Kidney, Liver and Pladder Remedy. The mild and healing influence of this preparation, in most cases, is soon realized, according to sworn statements and verilied testimony of those who have used the remedy. If you feel that your kidneys re
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LAWYi:it IS 1)I1I. INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 12. Col. Lli F. Hitter, 7 a years old, for 47 years n member of the Indiana bar, died at his home here Thursday night. Col. Ritter suffered stroke of apoplexy Thanksgiving day and has been In a hospital since.
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ir. and Mrs. A. C. Davenpcrt and their two. children who ran a gauntlet of Mexican bullets on armoured fist csrs in war-tern Mexico. Special Correspondence.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Dec. 11. Vivid light was thrown on the fear
ful conditions of war-torn interior
Pueblo." said Davenport. "Tho country in inhabited by cruel, fearless Indians descendants, of th? Aztecs. "The Indians, under Gen. Jnr.n Francisco Lucas, had promised tis protection and all went well until the country became infested witii roving Zapata bandits who plundered and killed wantonly regardless of nationaJity. "We appealed to the federal government for protection and 200 sol diers were sent. The Indians ro&ented this, saying we broke faith, and attacked us. They were .000 strong all well armed with Mauser and Remington ritles the loot of captured garrisons. "We lined t ho iu.-.ide of two trains of Hat cars with sheet iron, loaded the women and children on and started on our death, ride. The road was in bad shape and progress was slow. At every bend we were met with heavy lire. Mauser bullets plowed through the sheet iion as through tissue paper. Eleven soldiers were killed. There were eleven women in the party but all escaped."
bottle, write to J)r. Kilmer & Co.. I 11,1
Ringhampton. N. Y, Mention this Mexico by the harrowing tale of paper, enclose ten cents and they will death, danger and hair-breadth es-
gladly forward It to you by Parcel Post. . Swamp-Root is sold lv ciy druggist in bottles of two sizes 5Uc. and $1.00.
cape told by A. C. Davenport, who, with his wife and two children recently arrived here by steamer from Vera Cniz after having run a gauntlet, of
rebel bulleis. Davenport .-and his family, witii ; about HO other Americans many ofj
them women and children were under furious rebel lire for three hours while they ran for safety on a train of Hat cars. "I was stationed at a coopper smelter, near Toziutlau, state of
HOLIDAY GIFTS
A Kodak or Camera lll make a line Xmn (iift. We carry the largest line of Kodaks. Cameras and Supplies in Northern Indiana. We have a fine assortment of Albums and Calendars in stock. SOUTH BEND CAMERA CO. With J. Rurke & Co., Opticians. 230 S. Michigan St.
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Sure Indications of Lung Trouble Amoiitr the indication f threatened Lung Treubl are a conihiuiil couch, Tever and nigl.; sweats. A change of climate often help, but it seems that something more Is needed to stop the couch and sweats ai d arrest the progress of lt se:ise. Rekman'.s Alterative, ufter many years of use, is known to be most hiMietiei.d hi bringing about relief, in many eases complete recoveries. Investigate thU ease: Seliell 'lty. Mo. "Rent lemen : I had a terrible cough, night sweats and pleurisy in my binus. A man who heard ia- coughing advised me t tahe your Alterative. I paid no attention to him then. I got so bad i lie doctor said I should go to Wyoming. I did, and when I got there I steadily grew worse. Then I remembered wli.it had be ti told m about your medicine. I began taking it with no faith whatever, toil bfore I hail taken three bottles, I e mid eat anything. Fever and night sweats stopped and for over a year I have b,--n well and in better health than I ever was."
(Aflidavitt. V. P. Aliovi abbreviuti-d : more on rckinan's Alterative has bi-en many y ir' te-t to be most f,.- svere Throat and Lung I'.iotiefdni. ltrouehial Asthma.
Colds u ml la tipbuildins the systeiu. Contain! n nari otirp, poisons or habit-foi niing drug. Sold by hailing druggists. U rite the IVkman Laborntory. Phil oldphia. I'a.. for fookt telling uf reeoverles ar.d nddltlonal evidence.
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Lvry p i r 1 and woman, too. wants to bo beautiful and attracts e it's ht r birthright but unsightly, or thin and characterless hair destroys half the beauty of the most attractive Ja -. it your hair 1- not r.asetriatiiu. is thinning out, full of dandruff, diy or if tho scalp itches and burns. b cin at or.ee the use of Parisian .ave. It v i:i double the beauty of th hair, cool and inigorat: the scalp and the :irst application removes the dandruff. It i- the hair tonic par excellence, containing the proper elements to supply hair need and make the hair s- ft. wavy, lustrous and abundant. Parisian Sage as sold at all drug and toilet counters in CO cent bottles ! plk-aant and refreshing, daintily perfumed neither greasy or sticky. Wettlck's original Kut Rate Medtcln Store rccommx-uds it. Advt.
M sTAIX CAHIMrr PARIS. I e .. 12. The French
chamber of deputies Thursday night i voted coni'd' n- in the government j after Premier Dumcrgue had do- I dared the policy d tit" French cab- j ir. t. The ote v.a.s ' to 17. One '
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PL.WWHKIHT DUX MANCHFSTRIt. F.ng.. Dec. 1 2. Siarib-y Hougliton. wall known Fuglish pla wrig!it. and author of "The Youmre. (biii'r.ition." one of the comedy b.i's of the sv:is-n in London, di. d at his home here Thursday.
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Till? crsmox is made over full steel spring construction of the bri si ouality, covered with heavy tow and hand laid cotton. The upholstering is d'a'.rnond tufted and Is of our highest grade Imperial L'-ather, a wonderful imitation of the genuine article, and something which we guarantee to give
perfect satisfaction. The workings of this bed n.ay be seen in a small wa bin haa larpo cuplxvard in th Ulf by the smaller illustration on this page, and a full description of the .interior u.No utensil drawn, bread box, and the
oed may be had by reading the de.-erl ptive matter just below the nlustra- top i.s covenJ with Orlion. Lead it carefully and consider that you are getting, a davenport of en- man silver. Our special
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