South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 313, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 November 1916 — Page 10
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DEMOCRATS GARRY
r ilUUII II TOE EtiTIRE CITY! Splendid Fight by Local Committee and News-Times Brings Results. ML-haw a V.i wcr.t rr: oratio v. itTi tom -In a nrij.i-ity. Thi:; !-rit tho ri'liculour flairn:-! rn.i.!- ly th- r--j.'jMicar.s as i.i!'x -topiav aft rfioon tli.it they wo carry cvrry v. ard vith tl;- cr i prion of th third. Th- rf--ull.j art- only what wrf r..Ttf d hy th- d'-riii rrtts :ho with th a - a ri r l 'iir N- s-Tim'.-s haw j ut up a pndid fi:'ht. I'res't Wiiy.-n ohtau-'d l."2l votes aain.st 1.102 -'iwa to H ih s. Fvery precinct, with th- . ptioii of the hrt in the fourth v. ard. which t i 1 . ae democratic ma j.ritif s. this de.--j.ito the fa ; that the lfl oru'an of the party htroi.K'y pr .l i t-l a rcptihlian majority fur IIi;-h s and Fair-hank.--. ar;d ha racten d Th" New sTitn. s i r- li- tion that th- lty w ould o (hiaocratic as "wild." An imrn' n- crow.l corirrrite! in fr 'nt of The .'(NTin;e.s nffic to .,.,. returns hulht in-d. and raeh licet-.- i ilc rno rat i- i'ory wa h.adly cji-r'd. Th- hah;uartcrs of the deirior rats in th- old M'th"-di-t har h l.Miildin were crowded with enthu-i.t.-ts to whom tlie local victories was s) -cj.allv '-; I a t i f i n -C. 'or: irre ations were showered on KriK .-t I !... hairrnan of the I'.-.il der:rrratic cmrnitteo, wl'.o-e '.mrl; iii h h i!f of the party has hf-en a lro ' -1 h r a I a n. The r --pahli' at;s have had several sp-ak-rs f.f laiff in th-ir iartv. ;nlth'tss local tinirx and have put forth, evtry :Tort to capture th w ork i n in a r:'s "t" wliid has, ho a e -r. -one ah:a- t stdidly for the d in' cra ts. Th- 0! tin vs and parades held hy th" demo, rats v.t-re helittled hy tlie rep 1? -lican sl';(ot which ;ivr hut a few lines ff ridicijle to each one of the demonstrations. Nt- . ith-'fandin'. however, the city has er aphati -ally declarerl its democracy, wh.ich wlun another ofij.ortunity of:'ers will undouhtcdly a"ain assert ip-.df. Fcft rence to the tabulated returns from Mishawa'a to he found o i ar,oth r pnu'' sh"ws tliat an rx- ; i ally h a y vote was polled. ' 'hit it carried a ': .'tantial !;;:. ratic majority. tfmfi.i: t:?i:tfk toivw. -In 5-. .he,,,;,-, ;, "Crip of Mvil", complete story and chapter 10 of '"The froi! "law", are showing at the Temple to.j.iy alon- with a very eeitin.- railroad .Prama. "Defying I'eath" by Hdn 7ibson. WANT ADS A I. Im Cf. s Ii:t AmiKTIr.MKNT M KU I L IN ) ..M K. FF :-AFF Modern ci-:it-p'.m hou-e. one Mot. k fr in hi ,-h s lim.l, three blocks from bu-it. -s dis;ri. t. .Mi; ' s. 11 at ore . I re pu ire S. Hid it.. alt; r p. r:i., (r .ati:iday alterrir on. WA.vn'.b-.Machirii.-t- and strm.r..ph !. v.,.i" preferred. Alien tV h;r!i- '.... Ii.". . Main st.. Mi-h-au ka. FN! !'."it. owner can hae .-ai;.c by identif ir:u boat and pay-in-for a.Fcrti t:. nt. A. I e lieber. s.;u i:. Third st. Fi: JM.W'T M-l.-m how.-e. lu-nt i 1 2. Fell phone ' 7 1 . ni SAFi: pri:..- chuk.-ns. .'.. ,o h. th 1 1 1; ru 1. 1 12.. N. F. :r ;t.. .-'o.ith Fei:d. llome phone vuj7. ;F s'Ahi: Modern ho:.-., with hot Water he.lt. Call hetWCl a. m. aa l .. p. m. ."4. Calh. .m st. i'l'i; '.hi: Ho : e :ir.d lot. 702 i:. Th.ir.l -t. l"cr partaular- see Jolm Kline. 72 : F. Third st. "!: Fl "XT A !..r:e jrnr.t room for i i t' ' ir, rc'cuer. All modern cot: t :.: x s. 12 S. i v. Home jd-.o: e l'.". i: i:a i. i;m.m:. KCF ,ALF. A v.!! hvjp d d.-sir-a .' rt ' . ; re; rt 0:1 X". Main st . r.errh shle. a ! ara.n if taketi at 0. . aNo an ..!'. n- rn rs . r. bark av.. ah-, tr.odern lie-:-- b r r. :.t F.u;-h S. l ,lt. h n n I! rrancis j. Bushman A "Real" Romeo in I U r) r H u Jüüei At Century Thursday and Friday. CJ 1 a
GREAT ATTRACTIONS BOOKED FOR CENTURY
Mos.'-rs-. r.(-rych'-it an.l SVnscr of thf (rritt:ry thfatrr have l"-en k'.jo '-.-f il in f.ookimr "the rrcam of j.irturrs" for its ji.itror.s this month. "Ilorr.fo ar.'l Julir-t" with Franri.s X. I :ih tr.a n anI I!vorly IJ.iyne, a in.i-!-r;'i-" of Uauty and art will pr-( nt(-I Thürs. lav and Friday. "Th" I.ittlf; t'.irl .Wxt Door" on Nov. j:: and 2 I. "The Uirth of a Nation" with its own symphony orchrstra of 1 .". ri-cr-. -a ill ho shown Nov. 27. "V1;tu Ar My Children" will ho hur. Nov. 2' and ?.'". Tho T'nwhic h is parkin? the largest j thatT in New York and Chicago h:.-- al.-o h-en secure, and will he presented at a later date. WILL DEDICATE HEW BATTEL LSGHOO L ANNEX Event Expected to be An Interesting Meeting F. B. Barnes to Speak. What promises to he an important event in Mi.-hawaka, educational . ircles will he the dedication of '.ae new Fattell school annex which will h held tonight. I'. I :. Fames, municipal recreation director of ,-anth F.end will lead a civic renter meeting for the mothers and fathers of the children in the new annex. It is expected that the meeting w ill he w ell attended. The I'atron-Te;M-hers club, which is in charge of the affair, has prepared a special program for the occasion. A regular session of the FatronTeachers" lub will he held tonU'iU. l'rancis X. F.ushman ami Fevcrly Fayne in K()ir. ami .irui.T" at. the FI;NTI'IIV, Thursday ami Friday. The hin-'est treat the lovers of the silent drama have ever had, will he at the Century this week. Mishawaka has the honor of hein? the !"rst city in Indiana to show this wonderful production. In fact it has been shown in Chcaco. It is positvely the highest priced picture ever released. Fe sure and see this wonderful masterpiece. Advt cilki:s in:s. Mrs. Flizabeth Crakes, formerly of Mihawaka, liel In Mercedes. alif.. seeral weeks ago according to word receied here by T. F. McI "onoii','' i. "I AGREE IT IS GREATWIE SAYS Local Man Finds Tanlac Just as Friends Claimed Describes Relief. ITicnds of Charles Fe Cocker, well Known Mihavakan man who li..s at 2J2 Fast Tenth street, r.imwimr him to h.e hcen in poor vhical ooinli'i.ui for the last sevral yars. re-ently ad ised him to :.ive Tanlac a trial. Mr. I e Cocker is .-mploycd in the pacl;imr room at Feiip t's a'id lias hundred's of friends it-, this city. "They told me it was a sreat medicine." Mr. I e Co. ker said on Octol er 21. relati ' to his recent ex-periem-e with Tanlac. "and since trying it. I cpiite arree with them. For a b-nu' time I sufferel from rheu:ratism so severely that I . ouidn't sie, p at nisht. My feet ..;ill become s.. swollen at times that ! co-ddn't u'ct my shoes on. My bad: and liml s hurt and ached ron-.-.-.nMv an.! I had severe pains in my chest nearly all the time. My stomach alo was out of order. What I at" didn't rntro- with n:e. "When friends hUhly recommended Tanl 'C ti me I decided to trv it. The ,: hitv-r in my back has stopp, d entirely since I've tried Tanlac an.l I sleep soundly and pc vefully at nicht now. The swallir u's of my feet also are almost -om Th" .a:ns in my client a . . -.. :.;d'v .Fsappt arifiC. My appetite ; i!'"1. Tro' d. "Tanlac has helped rr.o and T be!;.eo it will hell other who are both, red as I was. It's a tine me.lit cir.e. Vmmer.tirc or the stntrnior.t of Mr. F-4 Co ker. the Tanlac man. who is mac-tin the public at the Fed CT's pharmacy, said: "Then- is r.o better medicine than T.u.l for people ivho ?u .Ter from rheumatism. It is a svstem charter. It routs imparities in the blood and i:ies the entire syst m a thor-o':-h eb'.'.-.-in. ri'.ev.matio pair.s and s . 'P. nus. thus bcini: banished. In th.. !ands if ae of rheumatism I Tan '.a -,r s r.ved most beneficial ..' d it alo ;s r'me for stomach. ;Fr :.r.- kidney tro-.ible. catarrhal d.ti i-.t s. :". r ousnc-ss and the hke. Th. re arc doubtless hundreds of t :; b' of Mishawaka and icinity - : r i 1: -T fr.ni rheum itim or ore t th-se oth.er common ailments, who wall notice a crat improvement in a remarkably short time, if t h- y w ill trp Tanlac." T.i!;! ic is r..w ejnr introduced In M:-h. iu.tka at the p.ed Cross Pharrv. k wd'.rre a sp ei.il Tanlac rerres::t.itie is cxplaie.incr the new mcdicir.c to crw'ii tially. Ativt,
RIVER OF CAD HAS RETURNED TO CITY
George Kenyon Arrives Home in Dazed Condition Remembers Nothing. Croru Kenyon, who was driving th." rar which turned turtle on W I'ivi.-ion .h, South Fend, early Tuesfiay morning by wnicn uuy ir:d.;os was kil'ed, and Cleorte Sender and Henry Fischer, both of this city were Injured, returned to his parents' home. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Kenyon, r::2 Lincoln highway W.. shortly after midnight Tuesday. There were many rumors of Mr. Kenyon's death during the day and his return to his home .lifted the apprehension that was felt throughout the city. Mr. Kenyon was still ' 1 a dazed conditon when he reached Mishawaka and was unable to tfive a coherent aocour.t of the accident. In fact he could remember but little of t ho affair. He has been in a dazed condition ever since the occurrence, and spent Tuesday wandering around Chain lakes. It was Tuesday niht before '.he details of the happening came to his mind, and he at once set out for home. He is beinj; kept l'iiet. and will not be questioned about the matter for a few days. ANNUAL ROLL CALL TO BEHELD THURSDAY Mishawak lads'e, 4.".:',, Knights of Fthias, will hold their annual roll call Thursday evening in Castle hall. A membership cainpatini will be started at this meeting. All the members are urped to be present and all visiting knights are cordially invited. A program of special merit has been prepared hy the committee In charge. Fef r eshnunts will be served by the members of the Fytnian Sisters. A district meetim,' of the Knights of Pythias will be held in South Fend Nov. 15 at which time a lar.te class of candidates will be initiated. to i:Ti:nT.ix ciah. Mrs. Harry Kimball, W. Sixth st., will entertain the Home Grove drill team club at her home Thursday e eriiipc. W. C). Y. I . IT Y. A !ar?:e number of ladies attended the card party i;iven by Home Grove circle in Orchestra hall Tuesday afternoon. niitTii or n.uMJim'K. A daughter was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Stutzman, X. Cciiar st. Mrs. Stutzman was formerly Miss May Young. or. i: ntim: si, A family ry the name of Farnes, liviuir in the Fberhart addition, has been quarantined for scarlet fever by Health OMicer Harry .Strubbe. to i;nti;rtaix tiifusday. Mrs. liken Fretnel of Pleasant St., Fier Park, will entertain the Pocahontas lodue Thursday afternoon. to ii.wi: "Ti:M)i-:itrooTM ti:st. .Miha.ika hoy Grouts will meet at the Methodist Memorial church toniutV at 7 o'clock for a "tenderfoot" tesr. TN CHICAGO. F. T. Feyo, HF Lincoln way W.. left for Chicago this morning on a business trip. itrm.r.u woiikkks1 r.io. Thursday is regular meeting niht from now on. All members ured to be present at A. C. A. hall. M. H. McCOV, Iu-es't. Adv. JAMIS FLINF. Sec'y. LOSES HIS HOME STATE New Jersey O.M Ilc-siy Vote For G. O. I. Candidate. Intermit io:-.:iI News Servi.-e ti:i:nti'N. n. j.. .w. 8.-r,ov. Huuhes' plurality over Pres't Wilson in the hatter's home state, according to hKures available today, but with 700 districts xaissinir, was r.0.521. H. Otto Witip.-nn, nominated for governor throu-h the inlluence of lie president, nlso went down to defeat before Walter F. Fdsre. the republican candidate. ith 757 distriets missin?:. mostly in republican communities, the vote toda for Governor was: Fdse 121,e.2l. Wittper.n l.eM. FOUR SHOT TO DEATH Ouairel Ccr r.lc ticn Kcsults in a Deadly Duel. F.fmti.-nal N'.w Servf.-o-M AG FA LFNA. N. m". Nov. S. I'our men encased in a pistol duel and shot eo h ether to death here to. lay in a quarrel which followed I an argument oer the election. The dead: Harry- Archulet. deputy U. S. mar shal. F. Archulet. his brother, a miner. G. G. Gibraplado. a ranchman. An unidentified American. It is not know who tired the first t h 'j t. There's alwas a way out of your troubles the Want Ads. While there's Want Ads. there's Lojlx Uio tliea without JcLiy
Trolley Car Heavily Laden, Plunges Through An Open Draw.
I n t 'rnitlml News Srrlc: iP'SToN. Nov. v F.ally 50 liveware lost in llo ton's most disastrous car accident when a trolley car. heavily ladea with human freight, plunged throuch an open draw of the Summer st. extension bridge into Fort Point channel last nUht. All nitrht lonj: divers worked in the water of the channel under the k'lare of searchlights. brin?intr bodies to the surface. The car lie overturned on the bed of the channel. Karly today 4". brought to the s were unidentit.ed. bodies had been :rface. Thirteen There were 6 2 of whom were jtersons, three women, on the car when it went oer the bridge into the water. 'Twehe are known to have been rescued. Atnonc these who survived there are stories of miraculous escapes. Some were forced throuch windows and up throuph the waters to the surface by the force of the plunce. The city morgues were tilled with rief-stricken men and women today boki-m' for missing relatives. t be raid Walsh, motorman. driver of the ill-fated car. is held by the police, charged with m.in.-laughtcr. Walsh says there was no draw liuht on the Pridtre and that the car brakes refused to work. Draw Tender Fitzgerald affirms that the izates were closed and that a red lisht so indicated. MAY DEMAND RECOUNT Intern Ui'iKi! News S.-r.ice: NFW YKK, Nov. f, The dem ocrats will demand a recount in New j Hampshire should the final returns indicate that they need the electoral vote of that state. This was made plain at democratic headquarters follow inp; a lon distance telephone conversation between .s"en. Hollis and Democratic Chairman McCormick. The latest returns from the stab with 20 towns missing-, was Huhc-. 41.S27; Wilson, 41, 4 Stf. Trv NEWS-TIMES Want Ac'; n Positively the Greatest Production of the Silent Stage. BUSHMAN & BAYNE -inEliet' At the Century Thursday and Friday. XL Lincoln ii neater Today The Daring HELEN HOLMES in "THE DIAMOND RUNNERS" A Thrilling Drama of Love and Adventure, Staged in the Hawaiian Islands. Tomorrow "A WOMAN'S FIGHT" A Gold Rooster Feature. Adults 10 Cents. Children 5 Cents. Can You Imagine Any- 0 thing Greater Than Francis X. Bushman Playing Romeo to Beverly Bayne's Juliet? At the Century Thursday and Friday.
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NIGHT PRICES Children 10 Cents; Adults 20 Cents. Matinee Prices Children 5 Cents; Adults 15 Cents. Matinee Show at 2 and 4 O'clock. Show Continuous from 7 to 1 1 :30 O'clock.
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TODAY 8th Episode of the True to Life Series 'THE GRIP OF EVIL" Featuring Jackie Saunders. Each Störy Complete Not a Serial. Chapter No. 10 "THE IRON CLAW" with Pearl White, Sheldon Lewis and Creighton Hale. And Helen Rose Gibson In an Exciting Railroad Storv "DEFYING DEATH" Tomorrow C. Aubrey Smith and Eleanor Woodruff in
By Win. J. Locke, One of the Season's Best Photoplavs. Also Earle Williams in Another Complete Episode "of "THE SCARLET RUNNER"
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l-IIH .i.-. j Mrs. Nellie E. Fiiencu. smd Friday Francis I Bushman and Beverly Bayne in "Romeo and Juliet" The Mast Heart Compelling Love Drama of the Age. Matinee and Night
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