South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 261, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 September 1914 — Page 11

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME. I'ltlD.W. M.I'l'i:lltr.Il II, !!! 11 5) : u TO PATRONS OF THE -NEWS-TIMES WANT AD COLUiMNS with every want ad amounting to 25c ordered inserted in The News-Times this week. The News-Times will give an order entitling the advertiser to one good seat at the Orpheum Theater for any performance during the week except Sunday. All advertisements must be paid for when ordered at the regular rate of 1 cent a word for the first day ( both editions) and one-half cent a word for each day thereafter. VAUD E OF QUAUTY AT TIH UH E UJM

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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY CHIC SALES in His Original Country School Program. TWO KIDLETS CAPITAL CITY FOUR Vaudeville's Quaintest Juvenile Act. International Singing Quartet. APOLLO TRIO MUSICAL GERALDS Roman Statuary Act. Combining Comedy and Harmony.

V V v c r c T t NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS social i:i:Ts. A d lihtful li'irtv was arranged f-r Mrs. Mary Wlodarek. CP S. Carls ! l.t Thursday afternoon by a number of Ikt lady friends. Tbe partsassembled at lu r home and spent ;t pleasant social :i fternoon. Mrs. "WTodartk wan tile recipient of a number of pretty presents. A delirious luncheon v;u; served. Those present wen- Mrs. Mary VIodar-k. Mis. Antoinette V.'robleus'Ka . Mrs. Katherino (Jrx.ti-uif!;, Mrs. Josephine JPidaW, Mrs. Mary N'owirka. Mrs. Apolonin Kowalska. Mrs. Hose Cwiklinska.. Mrs. Anna I ivek, Mrs. Plinrhe t(,lka. Mrs. Lillian Herns. Mrs. Lottie Luc.yiiska. Mrs. Mary J-Tita, Mrs. Mary Am, Mrs. Heduitre Kmita. Mrs-. Apdonia Lalowska. Mrs. Hedwii;e Zawisza. Mrs. Stella S zehowska. Mrs. Kathrrine Latou sl'u, -Mrs. Helen Holniak. Mrs. Anna I-i-ivek. Mrs. Mary istmanska, Mrs. Helen Ilozploehuw ska, Mrs. Julia Slusarek. Mrs. ; tula P.rzezinska. Mrs. Helen Kaminska. Mrs. Konstantine Demi. ska. Mrs. Planrhe Lukstojt. Mrs. Anna Klosinska and Mrs. Lose Irzeskiewirz. The fancy work c'ass of tin- Polish "Women's alliance of America will irn et Saturda.v afternoon at 2 o'c lock :.t tin- St. H'Mlwi'i' school building. 'Mo- sini;inir rehearsal of the choir 'f Polish Falcons. M. Pomanowski, v ill !. hehl Monday evening at Kosius.ko hall. The lady friends of Mrs. Antoinette K'ul.iak. 11 -lo '. Napier st.. leinem- ! i d her l.irthday anniversary Thursday ami planned a delightful : irpri.-e in celebration of the occasion. The eenin .as spent with a variety of u. unes. Music and MiiuinK' v. as also enjoyed. a line luncheon was o-red at the close of the evening. Mis. Kubiak was presented with a pretty uirt. "Those who attended w.-ie Mrs. .lulia Kowalska. Mrs. Fiamis Podehviiz. Mrs. Lillian :uczkow ska. Mrs. Tvkla Ni'-zodzka. Mr. Pauline Laskowska. Mrs. Cecilia Korpal. Mr., Asncs Kitkowska. Mrs. l!.-n Aranowska. Mrs. Praveda. Pa-li'-ka. Mrs. Katherine ( 'nMnl.arzewska. Mrs'. Apolonia M ikola jewska, Mr. Kose Chrzanowslca. Mrs. Mary Ku.ja"v a. Mrs. Mary 1 Irontkowska. Mrs. I'.arl f'i.si.dka. Mrs. Lillian Pydzyn(k:i; Misses Anna S.weda. Lottie Hud:iinsk.i. li-diu'e ;mli;i rzewska and P.emice. Heduiue, Sadie and Apol.)nia K'ul.iak. Al.oiil "at if the lady and yentle- !!!'! f"riends i.f Miss l.il!:,n .lahlonka pleisantly arri d tlneuuh a sur1 rise .ijm.ii tnr at the len; of her pa- ats. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jaldon;i. 1 1 f W. Napier st. The affair A"as in Tn.nof of Miss JaSlonka's a;- ): -each in;r marriage to Al-.w Yaro. Sin- u;ip pies'-ritd with a TiuniKer of prettv i;ifts. The eveniuu was spent ' lii-:htf idl with u a rues. mu:-ic and sinu'i.iL.-. Dainty refreshments were S I V ed. PPKsDNALS. Mi- Anuria Krowath of Mutiian it arrived here to spend several ays with friemls. !i- is the attest of Mr. and Mrs. Jes.-ph Holewinski. 1 ' Wayne st. Willi un Najdel-: has returned to li.- l.-me in Llkhart. Ind.. after a 1 ri.' visit with his mother. Mrs. Mary N'.-nieK. u 0 7 Thomas st. Mrs. Madalena ' w i k 1 r.ska , 1 iOti "W. Div ision ; t.. returm d 'V nirsday from a few da.vs' visit with relatives Pi Chic;io. Kitten.- Pieniak arrived here Thursd.v frun Ptttle I'nek t spend u tew da.vs -vit!) Stuth Pend friends-. Anthonv K ra : en ( z. formej p- resulnii: at S. 'hapin st.. 1. ft Thrisday for So.ith 'hica;:o to make his liotne. Mathev Lntv nowii-:'. r turned Thursday to h-s luune in Hammond folhtwim: a short visit with friends in this city. Mis Aut.os Nowak. who has heon P,.re for a wek vi.-- tine fri.mls. left tli: morning foj- p.. r home in ChiMr. and Mrs. Stanley LemPowski Mid tli'-ir ikrihter tet '.rne.l Thnrsiy to their home in t'lucauo after a f.v da" visit witli Mrs. Ilemoow-.-': a'a f.in r.ts. Mr. a:;d Mrs. John Luziv. l :; :'. W. Napier st. Prank Salata. sou ,.f Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stlikt, V2'2: W. Division st.. K s'.itferin: from a l.a.V,- sprair.oil Mikle which Ite sastaineil 1 cent'v In a fall. T:- Jennie f;..rn . I J ! W. Ii l.ei'ii s;., jv serio :s!v ill. John Talenowski. w!i has Pe"n p.ere on J'Usn'es. h ft lli::is !a a fti rr.oe.n for his home in 1 'ha ajjo. Andrew Szcrapik return d todav to T'. is home in ilary alter a s'aort Pus:t . s r i-it in S'-uth ! '.end. T.o i . 1 p . "'.k i. who lias l.eMi for a v --.-k v i:tim: trieiids. left Thnrsdav Pt Pert Wayne. TIei;rv ;li..-.!owicr. of Detroit is- in the city on husir.ess. Lou! Johns.-n return., d T'aursdav t'!::r.ur.' alter a I'lhinos vi.it in S.uth Lend. J. ' ph We.-.dowski and Mi.-- P. arl Pinkowski left Tiiarsday e.euitti; 1 .r th'-ir h-.me in t'h.iea-to after a l.ri.f !It with Mr. and Mis. John WVso!huk i. :;( "'. S. Wahrat st. Mi hael Harinski. S Chapin t.. ! ft thts morning on S i-i! .-., i.. j'-.-rt.-. ;.irv ami ii .cn. Mah-iel ),nis.ik. 1 t S. t'h''.riut s . P stra-k-n with pe.r t'v Dr. J. P.. P.erti !iuL' i- a.M.-adia' him. Anthonv Wj'-hlow ir arrived here t lav fre:n Ma-hiuan it for a hrit i ' iit with frc-nds. Watr. : 1 : ieh 1 .-r a r d P-auk Lasjner arrtvui hete this motnifi" from F..rt

Wayne for a short visit with friends. Stephen KuMar. V. Division st., lias left lor Klkhart to spend a. few days with relatives. John Wasiewski of Chicago arrived here to reside.

.UIVKIi l'AHK. The entei tamment under the auspices of the KpwoVth league of the Uivcr I'ark M. L church, siven at the church Thursday evening, was highly pleasim-r, deserving a much larger audience. The program consisted of the foh.hving numbers: Piano solo, "Polonaise", Mrs. A. M. Hildel.ran.l; vocal trio, "An Autumn Lullaby", Misses I.'thel, Leah and Ijah Steel: tenor soiu. "In the Dark, in the Dew", and "The Panjo Sons", Milton II. (iritfith; readim;" Phil Harrett's Leg", Miss Helen Mavvson; "Hunting Son", 1 adies' (piartet, Mesdames Wolfe, Ford, Herrick and Miss Loah Steel: soprano solos, "Could 1" and "Jood Pye". Mrs. ('live U. Beatty, Miss .Mary Doolittie, accompanist; whistling solo. Miss Thelma Paige; trio, "Apple Hlossoms", Messrs. Clark, Case and Miss David; piano solo, "Poem". Miss Theophila Makielski; duet, "'Neath the Stars", Mrs. Peatty and Mr. (Iritliih; tableau. "Rock of Ages", Miss Lillian M. Nelson. Mrs. Charles Krvvay, Mrs. liura Hunsberger and Mrs. Ida Williams have returned from a visit in Chicago. Mrs. Jacob iirubaker, who is seriously ill. was removed to I'pworth hospital Thursday. W illis Haekenberg has returned to Detroit after a visit with his sister, Miss Pertha Haekenberg. Mrs. Nellie Smith left Thursday for a few davs' visit at Paroda, Mich. The -River Park Last Hnd ball team defeated the Mishawaka Juniors Thursday by a score of PJ to 4. Frank Wright of Canning. S. D., who has ben visiting River Park relatives and friends, has gone to Dovvagiac. for a visit. Miss Planche Long and sisters .moved from the Dixon Hats to is. Ninth st. Thursday. Mrs. R. F. Hirsch was hostess to the R. I L. S. club Thursday afternoon. Following the business session a social hour v;i') enjoyed and refreshments wcie served. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Frank Jackson. William Harrison has recovered from a week's illness. The Needlecraft club which was to have met Thursday, has been postponed until Sept. 17, wnen it will meet with Mrs. William Rinard of Mishawaka av. The Lidies' Aid society of the River Park M. F. church which has been holding a rummage sale at 12:54 Washington av., the last two days, has made arrangements to continue the sale- Saturday. Miss Florence dang has returned from a visit with relatives and friends at Chicago. Miss Lelah Long, who has been visiting Mrs. Charles Duester and Mrs. P. W. Kemp of N. Ninth st.. has returned to her home at Muncie, Ind. Mrs. Jerry Clark entertained a company of friends at dinner Thursday at her country home northeast of here. Miss IvOvlah DeLong has returned from a vkit at New Philadelphia. Ind. Miss Minerva McFwan of Albion. Ind., and Mrs. John Stewart a;id daughter, Miss Lillian Stewart, have returned after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bowman of Mishawaka av. (Uto Wolf of Fort Wayne is a guest of Miss Hazel Filley of Ninth st. C. II. Ham has returned to Chicago after a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham. Mrs. Ceorge lindgraf of N. Fleventh st.. is a guest of her sister. Mrs. Stock, at Plkhart. Mrs. otto Dice of Chicago is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Shank of Mishawaka av. Mr. and Mrs. John Helmerkk have returned to Wheatland. Ind.. after a visit with friends here. Miss Phoebe Cowan has returned to Kentland. Ind.. aftvr a visit with Miss .Mabel Rlankenbaker of X. Seventh st. Mrs. Fmma PurKcy and daughter, Miss Ldith Turkey, and sons Iewls and Clen. visited Mrs. Purkey's mother. Mrs. Riley, at Plymouth this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sheeley have returned from Xappanec. AUTO TURNS OYER; TWO KILLEI SHARON. Pa.. Sept. 11. Frank p.yerly of Mahoningtown and Charles Johnson of Newcastle, were killed and C. J. Me Williams of New castle seriously injured when their autoin 10 bile turned turtle at Mercer, near here; early today. SPEEIHJt PLEADS (iUIIUY. Clvde ileckman. Y. Madison t.. pleaded guilty in city court to charges of exceeding the speed limit anil was fined ill. He is alleged to have doMed the spet d ordinance on V. Invasion st. lie was arrested by Motorcvcle Patrolnn.n Wesolek. WALPsCH MIDI 'S. fe the correct styles in fall and winter millinery at our opening Saturday. Sept. 12. Adv. P. S. C11UX CURE is the best mad. Stops pain cjuickly. Easy and clean to use. lac. 2 for Joe. at Coonlcy's. N'ti-e N h--c'y given the citizens of t!- 1'ifth ward, and f tl- City South l'cad. Pori igc Tv i:?!.lp. St. Joseph c,,i;!it'. Iii'll.u.ii. that tht la.'b-rviued. 1 red 11. I'r . ks :t!d W lillani I.uc.is. R1 apjtlv t tin- bv.ard of cemuds io:ier of -dd m::iy at t'i.-ir October term. Pall, r.-r perm:-!, :i to tma-f.-r the retail li.pior li-en granted them at their De.-e:;i!er term. ltd::, f ir th- sal. cf i;:t..xi atln-. x : : . - 1 1 . m il! and i.r: t uo u. Hipiors jn b u. ntitirs C.a.i five 'aPoiis at a ti;n xlih 11. e prhilc-i- uf allowing the .iaie to

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be drank en the premises where s"M. aP for the s.ile of cigars, tobee.js. non-intoxh-atln Leverages and the serving of lunch, from the premises Pmited at No. s 14 South Main street, to the front rn..m on the ground floor of the two-story brick building, situated and known as .No. OI South Main street, in the City of South I'.end. The dimensions of said room are r,a feet eat and west and 'JO feet north and south, with entrances from the front en South Main street, from Sample street on south side, and from rear. Sept. 11, l'Jll. fi:i:i 1;. isi:kjk3. william pi cas. Comprising tL.- firm of Lucas Urooks. notk i: or ih:m:wal or lk i;nm:. Nntie. Is herel.v jriven to the citizens of the Fifth ward and of the City of South Pend. Portage Township. St. Joseph Couutv. Indian;., that the undersigned will a'pplv to tin; board of commissioners of sjiid county at their October term. Pall, for a renewal of his li.ense to sell Intoxicating, vinous, spirituous ami malt liquors in less iuantities than live io gallons at a lime, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold, together with the privilege of selling tcbacco, cigars and nonintoxlcntlng lhpiers and the serving of lunch. My place of business is in the front room on the ground floor of the tvvo-storv brick building known as No. l:; Lust Jt hVrson boulevard ami measures seventeen (17 feet eight indies by sixty H) feet three Pi) inches with the exception of a jog in the southwest corner, taken tip by stairway, and has an entrance trom the front, one from the east from St. Joseph street and one f'-oin court in rear. CI1AKLLS THOMAS. Sept. 11, UH. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is -hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the clerk of the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate or Norman V. Markham, late of M. Jeseph County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GROVE L. MARKHAM, Adm. Sept. 11. PHI. DAN PVPi:. Atty. for IMate. NOTICE Ol' T KAN SI '12 It OF MH'OIC LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Fourth wurd and of the City of South i'.end. Portage Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, that the undersigned will apply to the board of commissioners of said county at their October term, PJ14, lor permission to purchase and have transferred to hhn, the renewal of the liquor license now held by Andrew Meyer. The said renewal of license was granted to the latter on the t'.th day of July, l'Jll, lor a period of one year, to sell intoxicating, vinous, spirituous and malt liquors in less quantities than five n gallons at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank 011 the premises where sold, together with the privilege of selling tobaceo, cigars and non-Intoxicating liquors and the serving of lunch. The place of business for which said license wns grunted, and wherein I Intend to continue the same is In the front room on the ground Ibmr of the threestory brick building situate at No. ;;1 Hydraulic avenue. South Rend. The dimensions of said room are fifty (.Vh feet east and west by twenty-three CJ: feet north and south with the exception of a j;'g in the northeast corner taken up by a stairway. It has entrances from said Hydraulic avenue, from yard ou the north side, from store-room in rear, and from said stairwav in the northeast corner. i'ERDI N A N D K E . I NT T A : R . Sept. 11. RHP NOTICE Ol' AD.MIMSTR.TH)N. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the clerk of the circuit court of St. Joseph county, state of Indiana, executrix of the estate of Samuel Judie. Lite of St. Joseph county, ilecrased. Said estate is supnosd to be solvent. ALICE S. JFDIE, Executrix. Sept. 1J14. JAMF.S A. JFDIE, Attorney for Estate. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana. St. Joseph County, ss : In the St. Joseph circuit court, September term, lhH. Ex-parte. iu the matter of the adoption of Verne Conr.nl by Diantha Rragg. Cause N.. l;i.".i). Re it known, that the above named petitioner has filed in the office of the clerk of said -ourt her petition for the adoption of Verne Conrad, together with a proper affidavit th.it the mother of said child is deceased that the resilience of the father. Edward Connul. is unknown and that said father is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Said Edward Conrad U hereby maitied that said cause will stand for trial on the jsth day of September. I'M 4, the ham being the ISth day of th' Sep tember term of court eommeiicinif on the SiHvdid Monday in September, l'all. on day said Edward Conrad is reto appear ti said notion. w h quired FRANK P. CIIRISTOPII. Clerk St. Joseph Circuit Court. JOHN M. ItAAIt. Deputv. Well.W. Parker, Pettiugill, attornevs "for petitioner. XOTICK. IT IS now time to have your fur repaired for winter. Call Mr. M. Young:. Cl.Vi Mhhawnka av. Pell phone. Klver Park ro. LUST AI FOUXI), LOST- Writbt w-.if-h Friday. Sept. 4. Reward If returned t V. Navarre. LosT-Larjre :el horse, eie eye ldiud, white back feet nt'd white forehead. Finder return to S. Ch EUral reward V..V retuni , or it - ide!n t::o i::f.rmatio:i leading to return. WANTPD Men with rljrs to work rural routes for muruluff uewspaper. Address 40.n. News -Times. WANTED A baker, mu-t he o.l allround man. eajmble f Inndllnvr an ovoi:. Single man preferred. Afj.ly at "nH, staling w.!'ei wamtetl. Purefood Pakery. North Liberty. Ind. WANTED -Thre. rent appearing- y.uins holler, is to year- cf ;t., to w ,"rk iu the sales department of larjre oraidxati-Ki. Apply Pefore a Ask tor Mr. Harris, -od N. Mala st. WANTPD At Newmans. 12?, Michigan. experienced millinery maker. Apply Millinery -Mgr. POSITION WANTPD College man. a ?e . 4 years exnerlem-e a inevha ni.-al draftsman. 1 yeur a maehlni'.t. driiftlnir or In v.ib" deprtmeut. AklJnsi New j? -Times. P-.x C.

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WANTED One tinsmith, L' heavy sheet iron workeis. Apply P. II. Akara, Supt., Dodge Mfg. Co., .Mishawaka, Ind. WANT!" I) Men to learn the barber trade. He Independent. Few weeks completes. Positions waiting. Our graduates quailtied for Lest jobs. Wages while learning. Tools given. Catalogue milled free MOLPIt PAKliLTi CuLLPtJi:, Chieugo, Ills. WANTED MKN TO DRIVE ' ItFItAL KOI'TES OFT OP TOWNS WITHIN M MILL IIAPIFS OF SOFTII ItFNP. WOKK CONSISTS OP SOLICITING SU1L SCKIITIONS AMONG UUKAL KOFTE PATKONS. LinPUAL COMMISSION PAID. ADDKFSS CIRCULATION MANAGER, NEWS-TIMES. J 1 1 :LP WAXTKD I 'l TMALK. WANTED Saleslady for millinery department. L x 1 .eric need prefer red . CIIAS. 15. SAX CO. WANTED An experienced eufeterian manager, reference required. Apply at Y. . C. A., Lafayette st. WANTED-- Saleslady for millinery department. Experienced preferred. Chas. R. Sax Co. WANTED Lady laundry. bookkeeper at Ideal WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Two iu family. High wages. oFJ Horatio court. WANTED Competent cook, white; good wages. Address M, News-Times, Mishawaka. WANTED Married woman to learn Spirelhi corset work. Apply city office, :-2S S. Michigan. WANTED A woman f.O or 60 years old to wait on an old lady. Answer News-Times, Uox M.. 'i'Z. A G ILXTS il'A XTDI ). WANTED- Ioverin 4V Rrowne Co. Wholesale (irocers want reliable men to represent them in rural and city districts. Pleasant work. A small deposit on samples and ease required. Write C. II. Fry, 410 N. 4th st., Lafayette, Ind. WANTED 1 agents. fT.O clear per we k was made hy each of our agents last week here. Absolute pro-of furnished. No experience necessary. Costs you nothing to become eonvinced by trying out our proposition here. Mr. Young. 407 S. Main Hours and 7-S p. m. SALKSM EX WAXTED. EXCEPTION A L OTTO KT UNITY. to make big. lninvdlate prolits and build up immanent, profitable business sellli g Frantz Premier Elei-trh- Cleaners now CO.o ) hold last year. X'oo.ihxi advertising campaign now running. Sci? full page Sept. 1J Post. Rig commissions. Fall mouths best selling e:SKii. Write immediately for full particulars. PREMIER VACUF.M T.EANER C .. Cleveland. Ohio. OIT -ICE HELr. OUR fall tprm. day and night. Is in session. ENTER NOW. Thomas School Of Stenography Typewriting. American Trust VAil:. High grade, special rates. Km), dept. MAKE YOUIt I'l.A now Tor entering upon a business or stenographic course, titte r DAY or llVENTNd. Ninth year begin week of Sept. first. Get our Catalog. Do-it-to-day. Kelly lliislness School, open every day and evening. Home phone -'11. Pell IH3. PKRSONALS. ;OYi:itNMi:.T POSITIONS are easy to K't. My free booklet V l:il." tlls how. Write today now. Earl Hopkins, Washington. D. C. WANTED-Fverybo.ly suffering piles. tistn la. fissures, uheration. bleeding. it -hinjr. write fre trla! Positive Painless Pile Cure. S. F. TAKNKY, Auburn. Inri. "SALSAD" i more than lo in 1 to the huu.ewife In washing and cleaning. Phone P.cll G.V today for IT. Itl'SINKSS PKHSOXALS. DP.i:sSMAKi:P and orstieie. Mrs. E. C. Date. 210 Place court. Home phone .Vu". SCREEN DOORS and Windows should "be ordered uow. We make all kinds and thoe that last and fit. We rewire mid repair old screens and s-dl srrtvn wire. Miller Cabinet and Maehine Shop. blO Portajre a v. Home phie wantjci) usci:llam:ois. WANTED Washing. HL'J Ir.ilrie v. Call for and delivered. W.ANTI-,,T,ny 2,ar.,y h;M.t .-hlWrPii nni -fcivi'i.j ii""iii. i.iiu i u r;i ..en. Must be modern and .entr.'Ily bv:tted. Address F, x M-.'.P NVvs-Tim-" WANTED - To rent a rnhber-tlre 1 Invalid wheel i-halr. state terin. Addre--; F. J. Klvketts, 1:: St. Paul pl.ne. WANTED Voiin? met. ana worun "ontemplatin a business or ste: ivraphl: eour-e thN fall t-' have the prop. itb-n cf the Suth Per.d PuIr.es College for the term oronln;? Sept. l.t. Vrie, call or ph n.e Peb .Vd or Ho;r.,- .V,.l. FntU we move In our new NuiMhij; we are kn-ated at th" obi p'.aie .wr Six's t-'re. cor. Wayne and Mi hiaa 3s. ' u:!ie open every day a. ad evening. WANTED--S--o:;d hand roll top desk. 7PJ E. Miner -t. WANTED -Wasliiiijrs t. do at home. InI'jlre 1"1J S. S-t.'tt st. WANT ED - lm"!;i ikln m-uI;,- hy tL day. Cull Pell 11 SvUth Pend.

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Comedy Pantomimic Act. ron SAU3 mis:i-:luxi-:ous. FOR SAEE Fresh cov wltli calf by her side. II. P. 47I, South Rend. FOR SALE Soft coal burner, laying hens. KHI7 Marine st. I'ell phone :;sjl. FOR SA EE Then p. Combination billiard. pool and dining roon tables with complete outfit. First elass condition. l(u:j S. Michigan st. Home phone U':. FOR SALE High grade concert violin. A bargain. A. Kayer, 1006 Milton av. FOR SALE Seed vvhear. Rm1 Wave, wonderful yiebler, $1.;1 per bushel. Home phone S.V.). FOll SALE Fruit toro, confectioncry and grocery, bringing $20 clear prolits. Cash business. Must be sold on account of sickness. Space, two rooms. Kent $11. Leave 5 years. Call at once. 13. Rubin. 5 4 6 S. Chapin St. FOR SALE $10 ranges for S20.00. Call nt factory. C. li. Folsoin Mfg. Co., 7do S. Scott. rou sali: ou nxciiAXc.i:. FOR SAEE OR ENCIIANCi: -Two a res black ground, go-od 7-room house, small fruit. mil? to town, flue garden and poultry farm. Will consider vacant lots. A. M. Hecknian, IIS S. Main at. roic salt: ri.wos. SPLENDID value in a fdightly used oak piano, saeo.oo value cut to .2'.".0O raid easy payments arranprej. Wolcott Musi' Co.. 414 N. Michigan st. 1 OK SALK HOUSEHOLD (JOODS. AUCTION SALE. Saturday afternoon, 2 to 7; Saturday evening. 7 i'.'a) to 10. 'u0k and heating stoves .md household furniture. JOHN A. HARTMAN, Auctioneer. FHI SALE Extension dining table and large couch, both in good condition, lull DeMaude av. Home phone CV17. FOE SALE All houseludd pood. lnchnlin' beds, dressers, (hiirs, tables, couch, book ases, j:as range, kitchen cabinet.", etc. H1U I'ark av. FOK SALE "Itadiant Home" No. 7 stove. In good condition. Cheap If takeu at once.. 71t E. Miner 8t. FOK SALE piece library set. 2 burner hot plate ehvtrle lamp. Cheap. Inquire 017 E. Wenger st. FOR SALI', POULTRY'. FOK SALE 12 Puff Orpingtons. 2ft springers, coup, feme and fence posts, all or part. (1. Kue-pert, L'WO Kenwood av. FOE SALE--." black M itinera yearling hens; U pullets, '1 co-kercls. TS N. Sixtli t.. Liver Park. FOIL SALE -Kho.le Island Peds. hens and aim pullets; Flack Miliorcas. Leas. eix.'Uerels and pullets. 'Jl.j S. Thirteenth at., Ilivur Park. 1'OK SALi: HORSES, CARRIAGES. FOK SALE A team of work horses, fresh cow and calf. Home pin me i,:ti. FOK SALE Well matched team marc. n.o lbs. Sound, geatle, tine drivers. Easy keepers. Two brood sows, pit:, two hot bed sash. Klock maehine. hard coal heater. Chenp this week. C. Walkden, K. K. .1, Pox 4;. FOK SALP Young mare, sound. Tel. 2 on 37 Klondike. I OU SALF-AUTOMOIIILES. FOK SALE My Hub k delivery and electric runabout. Make me a cash offer. IP M. Seeiy. sio Park av. Home l.'N". FOK SALE Studebuker six touring ear. ." or 7 passenger. II. M. Kauffman. Poth 4hones. FOK SALE At a bargain, 26 h. p. Oakland roadster, just repainted, and engine overhauled. Good condition; $160. Call Pell 15. FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES. FOP SALE Twin Indian motorcycle. 1 fully equipped. In Srt class condition. .. inn st. ran sali pln;os. FOR S.VLP Piar.o. go)d as new. cost !ir.(). Cheap if taken nt once. Martin I-. Pane, trj E. Jefferson Plvd. Home phone Sw0.". wanti:d rooms. WANTED One or two rxms furnlshel or unfurnished, two blocks from I. O.. strietly modern, steam het preferred. Address P'-x M. S., News-Times fOIt RENT FURNISH LI) ROOMS. FOK KENT I nnil!i''l room. Call X72 N. St.tt st. FOR KENT- Two deslrPde front rooms furnUhed for li'iusekTdntf. klt-h.eri with m rnu'. bath and 'un;a-e. All on ground floor, lb" W. South t. FOR RENT- Two front rooms for lijrht ljoi!sek--pIn?. l S. Mi.-hl-an. FOIt RENT Two front li'ht houekecpin r n . all lrKnlrti. led and -old uiler la nm. Furnn liat. (."lean ; ii'l ail home - ':nf.rt. FuraShed "oinjde:e. Cs S. Lfayette. 1TPNISHPD nom for rect for one or two ladies. M .d-rn ?mpr jveir.ents. 101W. Las 1 lie av. FDR RENT Furnlhsl rooms nt S. Fe!b,VS t. FOR RENT -Furr.Ph-d r -.rusi strictly modern. Private hom N. Scott. Pop RP N'T --Pleasantly fund -bed fr..nt i'-nai In private hi. me. Mo!rn. Suitable f -r o;:e or two ladle. 11".' Mi'-hL'an r.v. P...-R lVL Foi: Ri:NT-C'mpJe:y fnrnNhe-1 n-nis f ': Pyht hous(-ke-p!i:. M '.leri.. pl N. 1 1 ili st.

Singing and Talking Comedian. MOORE, BROWNIE & CHRISTIE

"A Glimpse iron kkxt itkxisiikd rooms. CLOSE IN, modern furnished, heated rooms. Phone Pell llvd. FOR RENT On Lnsnne enr line, furnished room for young tuan. ? 00 per week .V Michigan av. lbdl :'.. l.'t. THE Y. M. C. A. Is the place to get strictly modern rooms ;U rates. Showers on each tloor. $1.73 to $:UH). Priced l FOR RENT Two partially furnished room for housekeeping. 707 Forest av. Furnace heat. Use oJ phone Near tar line. Rell phone L. C. Axford. FOR RENT Sleeping and light Lousekeeping rooms. oiK, Vistula av. foii ki-:xt no usks. FOE PENT Sept. 1.., modern 7-room house, complete, gas and eleitrhity, instantaneous heater in bath room. Located at oil Dub.iil av. Pent ?Jt0. Call Pell 017. FU: PENT At OH) S. Main st.. desirable lo-room house with bath, very convetdent. Inquire 11T v . South St. Foil ItKNT 6-r.om house, furnace and iras. 4 rooms upstairs unfurnlhed at r.7-J Liporte a v. Pell phone 'SV.,1. FOK KENT Furnished or unfurnished strictly modern house. Winter coal In. Keferences. F.ox A-P. News-Times. FOR RP.NT C-room Imuso on east Mile. Inquire 'J 15 K. Colfax. Home FOK KENT 9-rooni Louse, Sherman av. Pell jhune lili'j. FOK KPNT Houses and ffai: all modern, with parage; -S10 to .,. Home r,37.". Pell 17. ;7. li 1 S N. Michigan ht. FOK KENT -Strictly modern S-room house, well hwotcd and he;p rent. See Caldwell, 704 ,1. M. S. Fddg. li. P. :;lit. FOK KENT-;-room Lousp, 11U W. l'.artlett st, on ear line. Home phone lulN. FOK KENT Strictly madern eight-room house, elose iu. Apply Cj)a W. Washington av. Homo phone lc.s.".. F.ell ."'j.'.. 1X)K KENT 400 IPnlson court. In 1'hapiu park. Am putting In a furnace, with other improvements. Will be for rent in a lew days. J. I. Creed, L'Uo Dean Pldg. FOK KENT Modern S-room house with barn, suitable for parage. 111S W. Colfax. Home phone o'.mJO. FOK KENT Nice modem house 717 Yau Uuri'U st. Nice modern house Ji27 W. Lasalle av. American Trust Co., Ileal Est. Dept. Poth phones. FOK KPNT P-room modem house t 7.TJ N. Hill st. Inquire at 7L'J W. Iaisalle av. Home phone .riirj;i. FOK KENT New 7-room house on 14th St.. near Spring st., .Mishawaka. Ceo. D. Peroth, 13o-l N. Main s,t., South Pend. FOK KENT lu-room house, strictly muderu. 217 W. Navarre. Iujuire W. Navarre. FOK PPNT-S-room house at .'lib S. Taylor, $1VR) per month. Home phone Mil. FOK KPNT. i! rooms N. Michigan st $i".fd b rooms N. Michigan st '.oj d rooms N. Miehignu st. . S rooms N. Lafayette st. . rooms N. Yau fJureii st. 7 rooms N. St. Jcsrj,h st. 7 rooms Woodward av. ... 1 i 7 rooms Pen ton ct b' rooms Kemble av. (dow cstiiirs) 4 rooms Kenwood av. (house rear) , Klver Park, P:d. f; rootr.s PlensHut st , C rooms Clifford ct Desk Koom. win 1 7 . TJ HASTINGS. Cll Pell HasUugs Pldg. Home GHO ix) 1 1 nizyr FLATS. "..-, 1M.v-r TmT 'Z . lOK KLNf Ilat. o rooms and bath: m,H?ern exrent furnace, at ll.'t S f-w nut St. J. P. Crtied. FOR RENT Orri'wL ROOMS. FOR RNT Office rooms, either single or ensulte; building Is centrally located; elevator service aud other modern conveniences. Are your offices properly kept up? Janitor service inepjied la rental; office and everything is kept In first clnss condition. Apply t Dr. E. It. Dean, Dean Pldg. FAI13I LuVXVa. P)It SALE 1114 acres, rood house, three large barns, othr out-house". X) fruit tre-s. acres iisture and timber, 124 acres tillable. Guod bargain, an acre, Write for Information. Owner. K. P. RichiiKjnd. route 1. Sugargrove. War. Co., la. FARMS FOR SALP. R) acres laixl fur 5.j.1V.00. 4o acres land, all stork ;aid toN, $",0 .f t.rt ii. 1. 011:11 Ib.oiu 3 Hoobs" Itidg., ZIZ S. Mi'-higan St. Ilonr Ph-ne WK. Pell PlKO.e ."J Residence. Hcni Pho:.e INVKSTM i:TS. PPV A PALE OF 'nvnN. t 1. P-r i-und . Mvb middling whl. h eoMs ') )i ar.d h"M it. You will helo savt- the souths e;.-f staph from ruinous iu-r tiiio .u .c'ui a;iK. e i::i traniT ib sra.If and deihery of Ponded UfMf:V,,:.fVt:., . i.i.- . n r.:!,. oiu u u. ..or)!, Texas, orfanlrel ltC. 'wplt.il aiid S'ir pIUS. T-40.! .rl (!. RCVL 21STAXTL F(P SALP Lar-v quarter are b:ii!Ii;:lots en the Nibs -ir lir.e nt Stp $;. t $1 down n;i 1 f:iN j..- --k, without interest or t;iM-s. r.i'l !,t.tw.v:i a-id 1J a. m. lb-:! 1771. Ibjnir z;. FuR SALE M hIitii. Pj ro..:a h:.u-.-. e ri.er lot. I'orr.iu'" -'.v. S;,loT-.,iiI bargain Owner's bi;Ines e-.ills l.ha ,,ut of :v. P.-dl 4.?-... FOR TRADE nae flr.e ?.ilnv, lot f.r '.:id hand nat.. '2 pairs D.iytt-n i-.rn putiii .-.(!e. :!..or e.-f!,-e i.ii!!. Wh.-t have you; Charle Pribley, Ce-Lcu, Iud.

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BUSHES IMECTORI cohsltii:ki:s. SniMIa Corsets City offlrt. jr. S. Michig-au. Rell phone 314y, Hme pL.?ii TIIANM'KH AND TOR(.:. .IL'Kl; Y MOOlti: -Verier ,1 Transfer and Storage, 1J7 W. JcIT. bird. HoiA.e pfcon otu-': Hell 2114. UEl'AIKING. UMIHJE LLAS. lo,"kn. baby tah. D. Armptrong. il-j E. Clfar. LOCKSMITHS. I). APMSrilONaJ. 112 K. CoTf.ix. HI HltKU STAMPS AND hTKXOLV I). A1LVSTKONG. rJJ E. Colfax C L..WKYOYANT. PK (TLVYENS See Lira at his own home in Osceola. lad., where Le Trill pive readinps dally and cur the !irk without meilicire. At home nt all houi. I'elebrated .f. ivudlnps. $1. All h.terarb.m cats stoj in front of id door. The poor von hive always with you. You will ict filwajs have Dr. Craven with you Hours 10 a. m. to p. ni. other hours hv appointment. Hell phone L.. Heals' sick without medicine. STOV; IIKI'AI its. St Kuby fur stove heatr and funur repairs. Also stovo-i and heaters for sale. Now is the time. W. Division st. MOTOKCYCLES. FKANK ANDPKSON k. SON, agents f r Excelsior Motorcycle. New and i"e:ond hand motorcycle always la block. lu5 W. Sample st. 1ATCNTS Jk FATiZST AYti-) R N I i Vi Patents Patents Patents Patent Patent I'atents Patents 1'ateat Patent FateaL Patents Patent Patents Patent Patents Patent Patents Patent I'atents I'atents Patents Patent Patents PATENTS Pateat 1 Secured, bought and old all 1 over the world; buyer al A T U N T S ways on Land for all kinds of patents. 1 N T E 1 1 N AT I O X A L PATENT SOLICITING OFFICE. Chicago office. 1017 Hartford Pldg., Dearborn and Aiadlnon sts., Milwaukee office, Wells Pldg. South Pend fflet?, suite 2u'J J. M. S. iildg. A. J. KOPSCA A T P N T S Merhanlcal Laglneer iuid PaL Expert I'atents 1'ateat Pateuts Office houm R-7 dsllj I'uttnt I'atents S-3 Suuday. 1'atent Patents I'ateuts l'ateucs l'atcnta I'atents Patents Patontf Patent I'atents 1'atentb Patents Patent i'atents I'atents Patent Patent Patents I'atents I'atents Pateuts I'ateuLs I'aU-uU riXAN-CIAU. sxjsxj:

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X X K - IS write, or pLcme Pell 17 IS, Home S 55 U7. S MX STATE LOAN COMPANY. Inc.. Ill S.$ PcK'in 1. Merchwnts' llaaik Pldj.. II4S - .,:,. ,,,h t!hn si., ii!L 'r.T.V t,. 'r"..r. HUM feouiu lieau, loaia&a. 1 x 1 $ ? J TJlJilJ tltfttt IJSSSSJS. .SSpJIlS JjjJiSJSJ StSSSSXll REAL tsTATi:. l'OB SALE. A strictly CKKlem ?-rwm trom. larg lop at 110J Mb-hisTfin ar. A new o-ro-)LU h-iU"e, pn.rt raodern, at CTJ Howard ft-, corner of SL Louis su Will sell on easy terms. A G-room house, big lot. nt 2i Ler An 8-n-Kim raoIern home, with bara, at ' 11P Haney av. ; Aerv lot near Micli.gan av. iar line, i fine ,il for fruit or trucklcg. fur .. or ; trude. vom bouse at irrs DeMaui ar. -r.j:a no; at 1113 Soria nt IP-i.tH collected. Notary Public. W. I". PPItEY. F.ell Phone Horn Phoue i'C't. ; Pun SL! : 10-fo5t lot Irin.tlnff ou Mtrliiav.. 1a ir.c t;ok. rnf In juire Mrs. Catherine Sulth. lo-'7 Miolua v. FOR SAU; -Fine modern hou? at a treat ( bargain: p.-d neijhb irho- d : within v " , , V ' ,,1 " bV . ..... fi. ..:,., I rT t t- ' r,-r..-:n ho,;,e, xaodI-rn; rb-reUnd ar. ! -room 1-. Kur.t:r.aa court . 7.rJo:a h.use. ruod-r:., Parpett at. r-rora burilow, modern. S. Fello at C-rooUi Louse, dcutle. N. o'Priea t WH1TCOMB JL KELLER, For EXCHANUi; For Soath P.end property. Pr,,'" S-roo.ni Lous-, !.rr- h-i x pjo. nt R- llins: Pralri. lad. I. W. ;;cT5, 'U1 WHw,r a v. For SALP--L00U l.pre, I mrx go'.r.? to . ;i T, burir-ilows. ut i-r.ce. Ivik at ther.i on Dab- and Pijt"U S!. Door pea. Amerb-aa Trust C., Real Lt Ikpt. Pota phoTes. For SAl.i; I! :in 1 larjre Pt lir;o ero:;-h to Kulll .init!r h.oe Jut off of MS- tiii. ta W.ilkh ir dUtMn VrU-f ?.Mfi V. Ruuyau. IJJ J;V:s,a Id lj ILa-c Co-'.'.

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