South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 96, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 March 1914 — Page 12

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MO.Y1AY. MARCH 30, 1311 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

MRS. L. G. TONG DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS

Prominent South ItrnI Wurman Succumbs at Home Iirly Mondaj Mornln;:.

What So Precious As a Healthy Baby ?

Mrs. I.::' in.- (J. Tone, f,s jrars olei. ili.--d at hr honic, 207 S. Sctt t., at f. :. .u m. Monday. Sho h:ix fn critically ill for th pxst two .uul ntlialf month?. .Mrs. Tontr ns l.r.rn Oct. 2. 1 S 4 , nt Kind's Onirt, county Vath Ireland. vas 'hir.'ttfl 1'V the Sisters of I'rovidrn"o nt I f .-i tt o. Ind.. and w;ui one of tho -;irly t ' j 1 n t at St. Mary's academy. 'In 1V7.: h- :n.irril 'ho I.itn IiriJis (?. Tn', at I,:f.t r tt ami finer tliat time h.is ln'cn a resident of OMtll l:T,l. KU'ht children u ro I'orr. to Mr. and Mr.-. Ton:', six of whom survive her: J-riifs I. T n. Indianapolis; Oliver W. Ton.,'. Helena. ,Mrt.; Lucius (I. Ton:'. St. r.iul. Minn.: Charles H. Tontr. HiU'inaw. Midi.; Mrs. Thomas J. Dehey and Miss Katheriiie, Ton;?, of South I'.Hllll. For many years Mr. and .Mrs. Tons ?avo their support to movements for thf betterment of the community, anil Mrs. Tone's charity was a dominant feature of her lif. lipsidrs her hildren. Mrs. Tontr is purveyed by a brother and a sister, Mis 1ar,r;irt A. Hall arid Matthew Hall, of l.-.iTi'.y '-tt'. James L. Tontf. I.urius Ton?;. St. Paul. Ir. Thomas J. I)oh y of St. Jouis and Miss Mrj;ar-t I Jail, of I,afayeite, v.-ill attend the funeral. The body may lie viewed at the residepre after 11 o'elork Tuesday, until the hour of the funeral. Services will x heM Wednesday morning at 9: DO o'clock at St. I'atriek's church, ilev. John 1. I;roote nIIiciatiiiK'. Hurial will he in O dar (;rove cemtery. '

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'ape's Cold Compound" Ends Bad Colds or Grippe in a Few Hours.

"Relief mines instantly. .V dos ta!en -ery two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and hreak up a severe cold either In the head, idlest, body or 1 i m 1 s. It promptly opns lorried -up nostrils arid air passages in the. head, Mops nasty discharge or nose running, relics sick headache, dullness, feverishhess, sore throat, r-neezin. soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stulfed-up. Quit Mowing and suffering! Kase your throbbing head! Nothing els. in the world jdves such prompt relief as 'Tape's Cold Compound." which costs only 23 cents at any dm;: store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no ineon venienee. He sure you pot the genuine. Advertisement.

I a cry Youngster Can Havo l ino I)lTttlon if (;iun a (mxmI JJaby IjUtntivc. In spite of the greatest personal care and the most intelligent attention to diet, babies and children will becomo constipated, and it is a fact that constipation and indigestion havo wrecked many a youns life. To start with a pood dipestivo apparatus is to start life without a handicap. Hut. a.s we cannot all have perfect working bowels, we must do tho next 1 est thinp and .acquire them, or train them to become healthy. This can bo done by the use of a laxative-tonic very hiphly recommonded by a preat many mothers. The remedy is called I)r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and has heen on the market for two pencrat ions. It can be boupht conveniently at any drup store for ilfty cents or one dollar a bottle, and' those who are already convinced of its merits buy tho dollar size Its mildness makes it the ideal medicine for children, and it is also very pleasant to tho taste. It is sure In its effect, and genuinely harmless-. Very little of it is required, and its frequent usei does not cause it to loso its effect, as is the case with so many other remedies. Thousands can testify to its merits in constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headaches, etc., among1 them reliable people like Mrs. James 11. House, of Marinette, Wis. Her little son, Howard was fifteen months old last April, but he was sick with bowel trouble from birth and suffered intensely. Since Mrs. House has been

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iiowAiii) Korsii plvinc: him Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Jill trouble has disappeared and the boy is becoming robust. Thousands keep Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, constantly in tho house, for every member of the family can use. it from Infancy to old ape. "The users of Syrup Pepsin have learned to avoid cathartics, salts, mineral waters, pills and other harsh remedies for they do but temporary pood and are a shock to any delicate system. Families wishing to try a free sample bottle can obtain it postpaid by addressing Dr.- W. H. Caldwell, 419 Washington St., Monticello. 111. A postal card with your name and adhress on it will do.

DEATHS.

MISS ANNA WATSON". Miss Anna Watson, a 4 years old, died at her home, 1 1 , W. Washinpton st.. at midnight Saturday. Death occurred suddenly as the result of heart failure. She was born Feb. 2 5, 1800. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Fmma Iaipton, St. Joe, Mich. The body was taken to the homo of Mrs. Kmma Lupton, 117 Wayne st., St. Joe, Sunday. The funeral will bo Monday at St. Joe.

illness of seven weeks of paralysis. Mr. Malone lived hero two years, cominp from Lapranpe, Ind. Ho was born In Kosciusko county, Ohio, April 14. lS-iC, and was married in 1879. He is survived "by the following brothers and sisters: James lalono, Mas.seline, O.; Mrs. John Alfred, Granger, Ind.; Mrs. Allen Brown, Lapranpe; Leonard Malone. I-apranpe. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 : P. 0 from Yerrick's chapel. Hurial will be made in Hiverview cemetery.

TiADISLiAW xii-Mirni. Iidislaw Xemeth. 4 2, 152S ?. Kemball st., died early Sunday morning at the Kpworth hospital of injuries said to have been received last Monday at tho Stuflebaker plant. Death w;ls pronounced due to internal injuries sustained when a heavy weipht fell upon him. - He is survived by his wife and ive children. Funeral services were hold Monday at 1 o'clock from the Sacred Heart church. Hurial was in Sacred Heart cemetery.

i.Mimi:ijis at rjuens espeCIAIilAT LOW AT KLISWOIITJI'S. Special sale of umbrellas bepins tomorrow morning with tho following price schedule in effect: t 8 8 cents marks the beginning, $1.50 to $2.00 umbrellas at $1.H, $2.25 to $2.00 umbrellas at $1.55, all silk umbrellas that usually pen at $5.00 at $2.55. THK KLISVOItTH STOItK. Advertisement.

BFAVKR FAHLS. Pa. On a wager of $10, George Konterlinc downed 12 boors and then swallowed his watch, holdinp the chain between his teeth. When he jiggled the chain the watch could be heard splashinp in the beer.

CALLS MUSIC GREATEST ' INFLUENCE IN CHURCH Itcv. A. V. Ormoml Describes Its Power Over Worshippers Will Discuss Health Meeting.

CHAKLr.S AHHHKT CLAPTON'. Charles Alho. t Claxton. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Claxton. L'44 F. Tutt st.. died at 1:2" a. m. '-Monday, after a two weeks' Illness. Ho was l.orn Jan. 14. 1114. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, from the residence of tho grandparents'. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wiley Jordan, Hl 4 F. Indiana a v.. Uov. F. K. Dougherty otticiating. Hurial will bo In P.owman c emetery.

miis. r.u.AHirnr cowihs. Mrs. Fllabezth Cowles. 74 years old, died at tho home of her daughter. Mrs. j. V.. Klefer. four miles north of the eity on the Xiles road, at lft: 10 o'clock Monday mormnp. She had been suffering with hc;'rt trouble and other complications for the p.i-st seven weeks. Horn in Waynesville. (".. ec. :: I. ls-D. she came to South Hend from Hetiton Harbor, years ago. Sho is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Is. F. Kiefer. with whom she resided, and a son. Stanley "owles, of South Hend. also two sisters. Mrs. Frances Phillips. Peer Hodpe. Term., and Mrs. Ann.v Kdioh. Clevelaml. Tho funeral will be held from the residence Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Hurial will be in Howman cemetery.

'Willie is tho greatest influenco that ever was instituted in a church service," declared Kev. A. C. Ormond, of the First Presbyterian church of Mishawaka, In an address at tho Ministerial association at the Y. M. C. A. Monday morning. He talked on the subject, "Music in tho Sanctuary." "Music is one of the proatost intluences to modern society of any of the many arts," he said. He pointed out that It has a wide influence in national and political life. He showed that in time of war tho spirits of men can be stirred to largely strengthen the army and forces. In tho homo he said that music has no equal as an influence. Dr. Charles S. Hosenbury will address the session of the association next Monday on the subject. "The Health Conference Planned for South "end". He will outline the plans for the conference to bo hold here and will urge the ministers to cooperate in the general movement in which efforts are being made to pot tho entire city to take part.

CHICAGO. Addressing the Chicago Sunday Kveninp club, Itabbi Stephen S. Wise of Now York declared that Shylock In Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice" was not a type of a jew.

NEW CAMP AT GARY Application for a charter for a camp ot the United Spanish War Veterans at Gary, has been received by the state department headquarters in this city.

! Dept. Com. W. H. Bertch returned ; frim Gary last week after a prelimin- ; ;iry session and it is thought that in i the next few weeks a camp will be ! orpanized there. I Tho new camp will havo some of

the most influential people of Gary among its members.- Organiaation will probably be effected by the local camp. There nre more than 200 veterans of the Spanish American war in Gary.

miis. M)i;:;v.r si:ic.i:i.. Mrs. Andrew Seigel. ."'. W. Donnoer st.. died Sundny morning at St. Joseph's hospital following a lingering illness of ten years. She is survived hy her husl and and two sisters. Mrs. Joseph IVryck of South Hend and Mrs. niiver Jackson of Center township. She has lived in St. Joseph county all her life being Horn here Sept. 1. is.". Sho was married May. "0. is:. F. moral services will bcM Wednesday morning at 1:"0 oYioi-k from St. Patrick's church. Hey. J. ! IVGroote officiating.

MOTH & HAVFXDFR FLAKES. Keep awaj moths, vermin of all kinds. Leave a pleasant perfume. 15c .and 25c packages at Coonley Drug Store. Advt.

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MKS.r. W. HACAX. ! The body of Mrs. V. Ilagan. St. I Johns. tu Uo. who died Friday, ar- ' rived in the ity Sunday night over i the 'Irand Trunk. It was removed: to the re.idenoe of ber nin'.hir, Mrs. J. K. stuck, li:;? S. Michigan st. It; tv, ay o vei. 'Aed there thN aftornror. ! en.l enlng. Tuesday morning at 0 1 o look the botIy will be shipped to j Rochester. Ind.. for burial. Funeral services will bo held In that city at ! 11 o'clock. Durial will be made In; the Rochester cemetery. j

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Michigan Leaf Onion Navel Whie Lettuce Sets Oranges Potatoes 11c 10c 15c 78c Bushel Pound Quart Doz.

AAUOV niTVKR. Aaron Dover. 70, 1014 S. Tifnvette diod last night after an illness of three months of heart trouble. Mr. Dover came here from I'dwardsburg. Mich., over three months auo. He Is s irvived by a son Charles in this city and the following brothers and sisters: IJeuben De er, Cs .sop oily, Mich.: John I)er. Casstown. Ohio: Mrs. Susan Formane. Howe. Ind., and .Mr, Vuli nda Cr;:ne. San Die.ro, Cal. Mr. Dover v.as born in Shelby county, Ohio. Feb. f., 144. The body will b taken to I'dwardsburg for burial.

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1 lb. Baking Soda 6c 1 lb. Corn Starch 6c 2 10c pkss- Macaroni or Spaghetti 15c Fancy Red Salmon, tall can 15c 3 cans Early Ju:ie Peas . . .25c 5 cans N. Y. Nate Corn . .25c 3 large cans Tomatoes . . .25c 3 large cans Baked Beans ,25c S bars Lenox Soap 25c Uncolored Japan Tea, 40c grade 29c

10c sack Table Salt 6c 10c pkg. Fine Noodles ... .6c Two 10c pkgs. Corn Flakes 13c Cal. Yellow Peaches, large can 14c 25c Pa?trv flour 19c No. l Rio Coffee lb. ...'..17c 4 lbs. Hand Picked Navy Beans 18c 3 sacks McKenzie's Pancake Flour .25c 35c value Broom 23c

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TOMORROW is our Bargain Day these 34 Items at WY MAN'S

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Each article advertised below is priced sufficiently low to make this Tuesday's shopping profitable to you articles priced for as long as they last Come early.

25c Cretonne 174-c Several patterns in floral design for bedroom over 'drapes, or chair or box covering regular 25c Tuesday HYzC. third floor 65c Scotch Madras 35c yd. Imported Scotch Madras new designs, selling regular at 45c Tuesday 35c, third floor" 18 prs. Curtains 3.45 and 4,45 pr. IS pairs Pt. de Milan and Marie Antoinette Curtains in Ecru and White with Ecru. Sold for 5.00 and 6.50 a pair Tuesday 3.45 and 4.45 pair. third floor Ivory Scrim Curtains 95c and 145 18 pairs Ivory Scrim Curtains late patterns selling at 1.25 and 2.00 a pair Tuesday at 95c and 1.45 pair. third floor 85c House Dress Aprons 57c in light percales with solid blue trim some ngured, some stripes Kimona sleeve. Belted back, 85c Aprons Tuesday 57c second floor 75c Gingham Petticoats 59c Women's and Misses' Gingham petticoats; all sizes and lengths. Our regular 75c petticoat Tuesday 59c second floor 7 Misses' Serge Dresses 3.79 " "p " " - v Sizes 14 to 18 a one-piece Botany Serge Dress in grey or tan, with satin collar and cutf trim, or fancy button. 7 dresses which sold from 6.00 to 10.00 to go Tuesday at 3.79. second floor 5ic Thin Glass Tumbler 4c each Straight thin glass tumblers with band at top, 5c tumblers, Tuesday 4c each. first floor 15c Tooth Powder 10c

Dr. Graves 15c Tooth Powder special Tuesday at 10c -lirst floor 75c Ladies' Hand Bag 39c One of the New Style, black Barley Grain all leather hand bags Moire lined. Selling for 75c regular Tuesday for 39c first floor

15c Galatea Seconds 10c 29 inch Manhattan Galatea Cloth seconds, for child's rompers or dresses; light patterns in stripes and figures Selling at 15c regular, Tuesday 10c. tirst floor 25c French Poplins 19c 27 inch French Poplins just a few pieces. In light pink, tan, blue and red. Regular 25c stock, Tuesday 19c first floor 75c Lining Satin 59c - . In grey and black only 36 inches wide,tnd selling regular for 75c, Tuesday at 59c. first floor 50c Cheney Bros. Foulard 39c 24 inch Cheney Bros. Foulard in dainty patterns copen, navy, brown and tan, our regular 50: quality Tuesday 39c first floor LOO to 1.50 Kid Gloves 69c 48 pairs Kid Gloves for dress or street wear colors and tan and white 1.00 to 1.50 gloves broken lot Tuesday at 69c. first floor 15c Ladies Outsize Hose 11c Black cotton outsizes with white foot, our regular 1 5c hose Tuesday 11c first floor . 50c Black Cotton Hose 39c Black Cotton Hose light weight high spliced heel double 'sole Selling regular at 50c Tuesday 39c itot flor

15c Men's "Marathon" Hose 11c Famous "Marathon" men's half hose, selling any day at 1 5c in black or grey Tuesday at 1 lc. tirst floor 6c Apron Ginghams 4c 27 inch Apron Gingham in staple blue and white checks regular 6c quality Tuesday 4lzc. tirst floor 25c French Percale 12c Light ground in neat stripes and color design. Short lengths from 10 to 20 yards. Regular 25c qual

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124-c Dress Gingham 8c 2 0 pieces of double fold dress gingham various stripes and designs a celebrated make reticketed by the mill 12J-jC gingham for Tuesday at 8c. tirst lloor 21 Soiled Bed Spreads 60c to 1.67 We have 21 Sample Spreads, which on account of being soiled, will be sold at one-third less than regular, Tuesday for 60c to $1.67 each. tirst lloor 1 Oc 8-inch Doilies 9c each Beautiful hand crocheted doilies, which sold tor 19c; 8-inch; to sell Tuesday at 9c each. tirst lloor Linen Cluny Edge and Insertions 19c From y2 to 4 inches wide linen cluny edge and insertion sold at 25c, 35c and 45c a yard if you appreciate a bargain, here's one Tuesday at 19c yard. lirst lloor 39c Embroidered Laundry Bags 25c Made of denim and embroidered "Laundry" Selling at 39c regular Tuesday 25c. first lloor 1.00 Combinations 45c Women's Combination Suits of tine nainsook, embroidery and lace trim sold for 1.00, but this lot of 36 suits is slightly soiled Tuesday to close at 45c second lloor 1.00 Quid's Knit Set 45c Scarf, Muff and Cap white with pink or blue border 18 sets left can buy for a cold spring or next winter to close out Tuesday at 45c. second floor 95c Infants' White Coats 43c 24 Infants' White Coats pique and poplin with embroidered collar will wash selling every day at 95c Tuesday 43c first floo; Shamrock Taffeta Ribbon 3c yd. All colors width numbers 3-5-7-9-12. All widths by yard or bolt Tuesday at 3c. first floor 75c Stamped Crash Table Cover 39c Linen Crash, round, 30 inch, stamped in color, 75c regular Tuesday 39c. first floor 10.00 9x12 Tapestry Rugs 8.00 5 Tapestry Rugs, size 9 x 12. Our regular 10.00 Beautiful Patterns, a saving of 2.00. Tuesday at 8.00. third lloor 15.00 9x12 Tapestry Rugs 10.00 Three Tapestry Rugs, 9 x 12. Our regular 15.00. Onlv three rugs, "to be sold at a saving of 55.00. Tuesday "l 0.00. third floor 35.00 Royal Wilton Rugs 25.00 Size 8.3 x 10-6. Only four rugs of our regular 35.00 stock Royal Wltons at a savng of 10.00 Tuesday for 25.00. third fioor 27x54 Bath Rugs 75c 8 rugs, pink in color, size 27x54. S2.50 quality, reduced for Tuesday at 75c. third lloor 3.75 to 4.50 Spring Hat Shapes 1.95

Hand made hemp shapes with Velvet TalTeta or Satin Crowns. In sailor and turban shapes. Colors: Tango, Burnt, Copen, Purple, Black. 3.75 to 4.50 shapes Tuesday at 1.95. second lloor

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