South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 239, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1913 — Page 4

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Judge Neterer of Seattle, Wali., lStrong for Competent onieials.

who jviHii: Nini:ui:u is. Judge Neterer is Zl years old, per year which the nvrrnmfnt was judge of the superior court of Whatcom county fr eight years, has kon a lawyer for a quarter of a century, was city attorney of lielllngham. and of late yenr hnd a practice that netted him more than th SG.000 pre year which the government will pay him for the rest of his life. The Judge has been a consistent progressive- democrat ever since he became interested in politics. He Is the father of four children, two boys and two girls.

Special Co r r e s p o n d e nee. SEATTLE. Wash.. Aug. 20. By all the Elgnals, Fvmbol3 and tokens. Judge Neterer, federal Judge for the western district of Washington, should not be expected tn be for the recall of Judres. But Judge Neterer always was eomewhat in advance of his fellow barristers. Once his democratic friends wished him to cast his ehapcau in the ring as candidate for Judge against K. H. Hartley of tho Whatcom county bench. Judge Hartley was a republican. He had already served one term, and to Judge Neterer, it seemed he tilled the oITlco very creditably. Did Judge Neterer run against Hartley? Indeed not. He delivered a lecture on civics and good government to

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s you've tried HIGH LIFE in light bottles the finest tasting beer ever produced.

The very next time you order bottled beer Give me a bottle of beer." Make your demand Use these words "Give me HIGH LIFE in the

do not merely say clear and concise.

Light Bottle" and insist on getting it. We are educating consumers to use this high grade beer in light bottles and to distinguish common beer in dark bottles. Convince yourself order a case today Brewed in Milwaukee by the Miller Brewing Co.

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JL'DGK JERi: NETERKK. the committee which sought to bring him out. Told them he advocated the election of judges on non-partisan tickets, and advlsrd that no candidate be put up against Judge Hadiey as long as he was giving satisfaction. And the democratic county convention actually indorsed Judge Hadiey, the republican ! That was before the judicial nonA I . . . 1

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course of time. Judge Hadiey was appointed to the supreme court. Judge Neterer was a candidate to succeed him. Of course the democrats nominated him. Then th prohibitionists indorsetl him. And then tho socialists. And then the republicans. Judge NVterer's name was tho only one on the tallot for that otHce. When his first term was up, the fame thing happened all over again for eight .yearn. There were candidates galore to succeed C. H. Hanford. who resigned during his impeachment investigation. Pres. Wilson wanted to know who this fellow Neterer was. So Sen. Poindcxter told him, and Neterer Is now federal judge.

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GOV. FOSS IS NOT G. 0. P.

May Decide to Kim as an Independent Candidate.

BOSTON, Aug. -0. It was announced Tuesday that (Jo v. l-'oss has dcidrd that he will not be a candidate for the republican nomination for governor, alihouuh he had sutticient siirnatures to nomination papers to place his name on the primary ballot. He has not made up his mind whether or not he will run independently. ACCOUNTANT NAMED BY P. S. COMMISSION IZ. II. Thomas of i:ikhart One of Men Kinployed to Appraise l'leetrical I'-quiprnent.

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present ono of the most interesting entertainments. The carnival will remain in South Bend the remaining part of the week, and an effort will be made by the management to have some new feature addd to the attractions each day.

SEVEN DROWN WHEN STEAMER OVERTURNS

Heavy Wind Damages Government Steamer, Henry liosse, on Mississippi Klver.

INDIANAPOLIS. Ar.g. 2f. The public service commission Tuesday appointed Kdward LeVd of Indianapolis, a, accountant for the board at 2 salary of Sl.Z-oO a year. C 1 Moore ir.d 11. J. Kreutzincer of Mount Vernon. :. H. Thomas of Elkhart. A. J. Mah-y of Columbia City. K. A. Bureau of Muncie. I). G. Mitchell of Illoomington and L. K Carter of Marion, (ill seniors in Purdue university, havo teen employed at $7." a month ach to assist in appraising electrical jqulpment of Indianapolis public stilltiei.

HE WAS NOT INTERESTED IN MATERIAL THINGS

3Ian Foreed AVife ami Child to Occupy Separate Dwelling so Ho Could Pray.

KLOKl'K. Ia,. Aug. 20. Seven persons were drowned Tuesday evening when the government steamer Henry Bosse was overturned in a heavy wind storm in tho middle of a narrow channel of the Mississippi river here.

Seven other persons escaped by nin.,,T ,,r.n -rur- tddiii clincinff to parts of the boat until res-, UIUlM I HEAR THE TRAIN

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FLINT, Mic'h.. Aug. 2 0. Things material have no interest for Owen Moore of Flint. So much of his time is spent on figuring out new ways in which to glorify God that he has no time to work for the support of his wife and child, according to Mrs. Moore's testimony in her suit for divorce before the circuit court today. Mrs. Moore alleged that Moore finally compelled her and the child to take a separate dwelling from him to insure that, nothing should interrupt his pro vers and reading of the scriptures.

T. line, which was standing at the crossing witnessed the tragedy. The same locomotive killed two persons at the same crossing about ten years ago. Hubbard was deaf and walked around the crossing gates directly in front of the approaching train.

SOX 31 A K K THAI) ft. CHICAGO, Aug. 20. Pitcher Iang and Outfielder Mattick of the local American league club were Tuesday traded to the Kansas City club of the American association for Shortstop Breton. The trade becomes effective at once.

TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS

Rubber Novelties of All Kinds at THE RUBBER STORE, 206 S. Michigan St.

PROGRESSIVE MEDICINE, MODERN EQUIPMENT AKD VAST EXPERIENCE Are the Keynotes of Success With the Up-to-Date Specialists in Nervous and Chronic Diseases. DR. FLEENER TELLS WHY HIS METHODS CURE

WHEN OTHERS FAIL,

L. H. O RVIS FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lrfidy Assistant 124 Xortii Micldgan St. ITomc 5297. Bell 297

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Those who were drowned were In the cabin of the boat. Tho Henry Bosse was being used in building a wing dam In the river, and had started for shore when the squall caught her.

WILL REMAIN AT LAP0RTE

FIRST NIGHT DRAWS CROWD TO CARNIVAL

Free Mums and Other AttractionIroc Magnet to the Mooso Celebration.

Francis 31. Hubbard, Deaf Man, Killed nt Muncie.

Rev. V. If. linker Not to Heroine Mislmwaka Mini-tor. Special to the News-Times. LAPOHTE. Ind.. Aug. 20. Denial

was made here Tuesday by Rev. Y.

H. Raker, pastor, iiiat no contemplated leaving the Raporte pastorate, or that he was a candidate for the pulpit of the Rirt Christian church at Mishawaka.

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MUNCIE, Ind.. Aug. 20. Francis M. Hubbard. S2, prominent resident of Farmland, was run down and killed by Rig Four fast mail train No. 2 4 at a railroad crossing in Farmland Tuesday morning. One hundred persons including the passengers of the "Muncie Meteor" on the I. U.

The South Bend Training School SOUTH BEND, INDIANA Mrs. Alma Oliver tVore Principal A normal echoed accredited by the ta,te Board cf Indiana to train kindergarten teachers. Two year course for Director's Diploma, Three years prepares for Training Teachers positions. Also couivei In ftorles, primary methods and applied Home Economic. Thla ech.ool erapnliees tho ralne of the training for home xne&lng & well aa vocational purposes. FAMi TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 3rd. Address Secretary P. O. Box 39.

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" MY BEST REFERENCE IS Not a Dollar rleed Be Paid Unless

I CURE MEN AND MEN ONLY. TUB FOLLOWING AUK T1IK IMMWSES U' WHICH I HAVE CVKT.O SO StANV HEX; I'EItUAI'S MOItn THAN ANY OTIIKK SPECIALTST: i6 $W F0R BLOOD POISON & CURES TO STAY CURED The new German treatmTit 1 tl.o remo.ly tl:at you shouM lerarD.l wliennfferine from this loathsome rom1iti-n. T..V yonrs" pven ae. (I..-titri hnve Def.'i trpating this curs ou humanity 1y i!mlnistcrlutr flrng anl poisons. The old-tlmc methrwl was purely empirical It U-lnp ainKt entirely l.iso.i upon what thin or that doctor rncli2(!o(l to use on liU pritlnt. tli.' treatu:nt In many instance being more lnjurio;!; than the 'lts'us Itself. r.Tulnp th germs to be bottled up In thv blood. The New Orman Henxly "014" Neofmhrarsnn, is truly 'ient!flc and has done more to relieve ufTervrs from thl dlsenpe tnan any other discovery of this or any other njre. NoHlvnr.in or "914." as It Is pener:ily known, !s s r:illed :i the result of the nine hundred and fourttenth experiment mide by Its inventor In order to p'rfe-t his formula. It will kill the so-called fpirilUe perm InstMntMneously. The medical profession on both sides of the Atl-uitlf hnve beone .1 tmlt regarding Its use and Its power to absolutely exterminate the prourage. It is my custom to keep abreast of the time In eTeryiMng tMt 1 for the good of my patients, accordingly I hve installed according to the Orin.m method) the rat elalwmte laboratory In the middle west an I :irn thoroughly prepared to administer this sflentift? treatment accorxllng ? the most approved methods of lLs d1s ovrr. In the majority of caes It is nly ne.sary for the patient to remain under my direct persmal are for a few heurs. after which he can go to his hotel, business or . home with a feeling of relitf such as sufferes from this dieeniie never dreamed. Nearly two hundred patitirs have beer, eurel In one American city T'.T this improved t rent men t, and not one nlap- has 1e. n encountered. Consult Ir. keener FRIJC regarding this trlnmj 1 t p.dv:".in- in .Medbvil Science. He is a Specialist on Moo!, Nerve and Skin 1 :!. a 'id you hou'd learn the truth about your condition. I Invite yon. r rta.lr. to on:e a!id hae a 1 r t to heart talk with me. I assure y in ;n!v.-n.e 1 it Uf.-n-tory result. My f.-e will not be one cent more than t.i;i ;i -e uilli.i-r t pay for a complete cure. Do not submit to the as- of d-.n:: r--;:s m:! s4ii ..ti s or Inferior treatin-nt for Rloou Poison. Remember, that "014" 1 tie iirpr..d :!" ar 1 ITofesr i:hr!!"h. the orginator and di.overer .f th-- ;o.:. de.-i.-.rcs thr.t "014" N more soluble, reducing the possibility ? ir.'i : : ' f :. : is ,: ;.V.'.;v in .re efTt'tlv and may be Injected without harm or ; ..la io p:trts . f the body than tLe veins. PILES DISEASES Of THE RECTUM We find a very close rel.-.tioti-! i; . f I!' t;.in to the entire IV' vie reg..n and thi close relationship las j,-,iV. :l.ir referene- to ti e nerve distribution and vascular ftructures. 1'h is l-e!i:g !. ctis". a syi..p -tl-.c-lic affection of t!.ee parts is a frequently Hciomp;:nylr.g syi-.ipti I have for year protested against the barbarous practice of uMl::g . 1 ratloi. for the cure of Piles, since an operation seldom pn'du-es a f.-rovir:ci!t i:re. Neither do I use strong acid injection which often pr.s de'o-Jeri to th" general health nn-1 in many eases derange the entire nervo:s I am exceedingly successful in INr.,,-s - f the lie-turn. I cure riles by a fafe, sure and painless im-thod and t;.e .-.no s iterioanent. HOW I CURE STRICTURE

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The first evening of the carnival, presented !y tho Wortham Allen rinwa. tin lerthe av.spIceS of the local

k'ioose lod-e. attracted nearly L.'"u) '

people Tuesday night t) the grounds. :

ocated on liaker n licUI on . uasn-r.-'ton av. TVatured with various stunts the

ihcws are made up of over 2 0 at-

Tactions. "Wire acts in midair, high live acts, n ?idru.l ploho stunt. itkirmed by Philip Oreene. formerly a Hishavak boy, the big motodrome rtunt. together with the numerous aixaLUntT acts and oUier attractions

H. LtMONTREE ljuta llend'a leading Optcmerit and Manufacturing Orttclan. Z22U, MlcLlfaa Street, liotn Phone CT4. Uell Phone i andaja trom 9 to -20:30 A. M.

Going away? Expect to enjoy yourself? Be sure to be well provided with our summer Home and Vacation Aids to fun, health and comfort.

COLD CREAM TALCUM PERFUMES BANDAGES STATIONERY Of course

SPONGES KODAKS PHOTO SUPPLIES SHAVERS' NEEDS SOAPS

CANDIES TOILET WATERS &$xTdeCARDS medicines rubber goods

BATH GOODS CIGARS

the above list offers only suggestions. We carry scores of other tilings

indispensable to vacationists. Make up your list and let us fill your order and we can assure you of much that will make your vacation more pleasing and beneficial.

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A WORD TO NERVOUS, DISEASED MEN Young, eld or middle-aged men who. fo'l ?r e tirt Indication of a deellniin hewltti owe It to themHdve to at o;o-. cons-i't a eompetrnt. up-to-date Specialist. I feel It my duty to warn them ji-ijr , t the fmnlulent orTr.s r.f "free samples." etc,, wLVh are being made by i.i.sny io--allid doctom and "medical institute" throughout the ,u:Jtrv. V'";r e::dirrn n"e.ls the be-t skill, and you should place ynr ease in the hnroN . a man reputation you know something uboct. I am both pr..--ib.nul and financially reeponslbte. MY SUCCESSFUL METHODS The result has been that I Lave perfected :i r?em of treatment f?r chronic diseases which Is superior to that f anyoi.e I know this by results, and by Th'.s I n.-i-.i d'HT-S ffTeeted. I keep pne with scientific researvh and I am always n g the first t introduce its latest discoveries. I employ co dd-ttue, irjii.fiil, .low aid usatlsfactorj met ho da. MY GUARANTEE NO CriAUGE UNLESS (Tlti:i Mv ; itier.is receive a written rrrtmrt guaranteed by a deposit of $1.'o to Imlenjulfy any pitient of mine holding my contract, which I can not fuhUI. which I f rf It to nnror who will justly establish evldenw that I am guiity of ai:yt . intr Lt would In any way reflect discredit upon the honor of a reput.-'ble ; r- fe-s!o:ial gentleman. Ail dealings strictly confidential. Call today a;.d let us talk the matter over. KHMKMPrn -Thmt if Ton plnev your raw with r.:e it will cct AHSOLUTIILV NOTHING If I f!l to efTcet a cure. r n't y.-j think It would he well worth your while to INVESTIGATE what I am d'dr.g for others urferiag p.-i!dv Just u you are? No a filleted person should surer longer wl;er: they can get the ft?rr!"e of E('u'-itd Exp-rt Experienced 1'h vsVi an. Si:r-e.n -nd Speciall.t with such

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Pay Me for CURES ONLY I OCRANTEE TO CT'ItE K MAKE N MlAlUiE THE rOLTTWIVG DISEASES; KirVET. I' LADI E II ANI Eli I A I'.V TEOrBI.ES. STRUTEKES VAEICv'EEI.E, HYUIt'KEEE. Ni:i!Vo! I)!.H I I.ITY, Hl'HTIin, EI 'EES ANI SKIN I)lSEASi:.s, 1 NTA 1 ', I S E. E " I I'dlSONIM; kv.i:ha. i:iii:i;.ma;iIs.m. cataiiiiiial ai tk -i ions, i-iles and ris' TELA AND ALL NHItVOES, CliK'J.Mi: AND 1'IUVATE DISE-LSES OP MEN. To the fft'.b-ted V esp-eial!y urge that ju call at ray oflce ImraeliatelT for Eree C.-.r.suitaf.ou and Adrt.-e. If y. ur - :i i It Jori li lneurabb I win Lor.et!y and frankly tell yut: no and av.. you ueles- x;,.'::,' nn-I wasto ftlrr.e. However. I sure jou that I have cured many case which wer proiioun-ed lu-iir;;v iy other debtors, and I may be able ta accomplish the suae h. .ppy results f-r ycu. At auy rate, it will cf: you nothing nd you will absolutely be under no obligations to me fr Consultation. Eiarula- " aIT-UF-TiiU'N MEN VISITIN'!- THE CITY. o r.su!t Ke at ence cpoa arrival, and maybe ?uu can be cu'M In-fure returning home. Many c&c ra be im d In o.c or two visits. Nu CIIAUC.E Toll ADVICJ.c Consultation and examlr.aUon free.

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