Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

All former prisoners released by the city court at South Bend on promise to pay fines and who have failed to do so are receiving bills from the city. Unless they settle within ten days they will be rearrested and compelled to serve out the fines in jail. Many of the unpaid fines date back several years. James Deering gave $1,000,000 to Wesley hospital in Chicago Wednesday. The gift is a perpetual endowment and the interest is to be used for the care of charity patients. The only other condition attached is that the name of the hospital shall be changed to Wes’ey Memorial hospital. Hearings before the house judiciary, committee on the Hobson 1 res olution proposing a constitutional amendment to prohibit the sale, manufactuer for sole, Interstate shipment or importation of alcoholic liquors for beverage 'purpose* began Wednesday with an address by Representative Hobson, of Alabama, author of tiro resolution. A Washington shoe dealer has sent to a Lynn, Mass., factory for wedding slippers for Miss Eleanor Wilson, and from the factory comes the interesting information that the shoes are to be size 7, width C. That Is a good, substantial foot. The joy of being a White House bride must be modified by some phases of its publicity.