South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 258, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1913 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.
MONDAY, SEi-mMHKIt 8, 191S
MILITIA POLICES FIRE SWEPT HOT SPRINGS
HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Sept. S With two companies of militia policing the bu.-nerl district, the citizens' committee devoted itself Sunday t r, systematizing relief measures and planning for th. rehabilitation of the fire-swe pt c.xstem section of Hot Springs. Sunday night's checking up Miow.s that all of those made hnmrlrys hy the fire Friday night have lon housed temporarily and their immediate needs provided for. Special offers of bread and other necessities have arrived from Little Hock and offers of financial aid have been received from a number of cities. AKalnst the monetary loss, estimated at J 6,000,000 it is authoritatively stated that approximately $-.eOe,-000 In insurance was carried. At tire request of the citizens' com
mittee, the railroads entering Hot Pprinps refused to run special trains Sunday but all of the regular trains were crowded to their capacity with sightseers. The crowd however, was orderly. The Iron Mountain railroad tool: tho Initiative in building1 when a force of 200 men started work Sunday morning on the construction of a temprary wooden building near the eite of its burned station.
SHOT STTilXIIS YTZTl. BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. Sept. 7. An
alrgun in the hand of young Raymond Oooley injured the eye of Mrs. J. H. Collins, age 73, and she may
loe the use of her eye. CJooley was hooting into a tree when a shot glanced. The aged woman was taken to a Louisville specialist.
NERVOUS? All run down ? Aycfs Sarscpanlla is a strong nerve tonic. No alcohol. Sold for GO year. , , . J C Arer Co. Ask Your Doctor. iw:i. mm
SUFFRAGET HORSEBACK CRUSADERS GO 270 MILES AND HOLD 35 MEETINGS IN TWO WEEKS
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DOCTOR FOUND DEAD ON EVE OF WEDDING
TERRi: HAUTE. Ind.. Sept. S. Dr. R. M. Van Cleave of Muneie. who was on his way to Marshall, 111., to marry Miss Lillian Jirosman. was found dead in hid room in a local hotel late Sunday. Apparently he died in convulsions. Coroner V. II. Jett ?aid there was no indication of st If destruction and announced that an autopsy would he held. Dr. Van Cleavo arrived in Torre Haute Saturday nisht and went to the hotel. He was to have been married at noon Sunday but missed the morning train. After telephoning to Marshall that he would drive through in an automobile he returned to his room. When he did not rach Marshall, relatives of Mis'; Hrosinan, thinking he might have met with an accident, started to Terre Haute. He was found lying on the l.d in his room and .apparently had been dead more than two hours. Dr. Van Cleave formerly was interne at a local hospital where he met Miss Urosman. who was a trained nurse.
SECOND MARRIAGE GETS FATHER'S BLESSING
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ELWOOn, Ind.. Vpt. A second marriage according to church ceremonial obtained the blessing of a bride's father here Sunday when Clemens Kcffhoff, a St. Iouis furniture man. found his lG-year-old daughter, Dorothy, alre.-id.v legally bound to Lloyd Zcrface of this city through a ceremony performed a month ago by the groom's father, a justice of the peace. Zerface, p. chauffeur, fell In love with his employer daughter and was discharged. On Aug. s the girl let herself out of her window at midnight by means of a rope and joined Zerface. waiting below. When the young girl's father located the couple through detectO.es, he hurried here -and isisted upon a wedding which was held in the Catholic church. That brought his: forgiveness.
tki;s v ni -niK. !LA PORTE. Ind., Sept S J. G. Hamaker. formerly secretary of a Y. M. C A. in Ray City. Mich., has entered on his new duties as secretary of the I .a port e Y. M. C. A. Mr. Haymaker was chosen after several months, during which time Gcrge I Allison, physical director of the association acted as secretary.
stoli: Mi:iNs. AXDERSoX. Ind.. Sept. S. Edward Wogerman. age 21, and Horace McCurdy. age 17. are under arrest on a charge of breaking into freight cars In the Hig Four yanls and stealing watermelons. The arrest was made by Detective Larrimoro, of the Rig Four company.
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DR. FLF.ENKK, Over It Year a Specialist. My Ilet Kefrrenrr: No Cure, No Pay.
are suffering nnd cannot pay the fees rtnrp hy in po-
A neat dresser made of solid oak, trench plate mirror. Sold everywhere for $18. Sale price
i his colonial bed
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bit i-m ar.d nmadniv that exees-s and indiseretiou cause? If so come, to ir.e at nee. t Dorfil diseases, su-h as piles. nULUl fist u res. t'stuli or any othr diaes are all curvd by me without cutting. nUfirnrot0 or any swelllne. njUlUUcltJ tenderness. i:u-I't-!i:ne::ts of parts are eured lermi:;ently without tn:ttiucr. trirtttrp nr,! n11 InterrupOUiUlUlC and all hurniiitr s.-aldlnc and smarting symptoms cured in s to lo days without the aid of a knife
resulting- In nerve U
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urine, which, in turn, cause a wasting of the parts. I cure to stay cured. No operation. Weaknesses emissions and losses which sap the vim, vitr and vitality from you and later render you a mental and physical wreck. I cure In from S to 10 days.
Rheumatism
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KtifTened joints ni-e all cured permanteiitly by me. nicrhnroroc nn'1 aH smart inc. UlbtlldlC hurnlnc and ltehlniz stojipel In frvm 3 to . ilays.
and vitality, either due to abuse or
excesses of early or late life. I cure to stay cured irrespective of your ajro. or the time you have suffeiyv. No stimulants. Mlpprc enused by Injuries or inuiubid fvtion or bnken down veins. I treat and permanently cure with a guarantee never to return.
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sexual powers, cure for life. No operation.
conditions such as coated tongue. per
verted appetite. gr,.'ses causing a fulness and distress after eating, heartburn. palpitation. dizziness, are all cured permanently by me. Dnntnra curvd without the use nUpiUIB of a knife.
Faiiy Cured for $3.50
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Read T-his Solid mussium oak rocker, chase leather seat, worth $6.50 for
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the hundreds of customers who have bought, what they saved and what they saw. You need not take our word for it get the prices in any other store, everywhere or anvwhere. then come here and see what you can get. Not alone the price but bear in mind it's furniture of high quality, the very best that your money can buy the kind that will make an ideal home, the kind you really want, but you must act quick, all must go in a .hurry. The prices quoted here are only an index to what we have m store for you you will find hundreds of others.
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mahogany, regular price $22.50 Sale price
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$4S.OO Solid M2ihogany Dressers, very special sale price $19.75 $16.00 Quartered Oak Beds. You can't lose on this. Sale price $4.75
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Get your table now at half price, elegant quartered oak tables, large and small, high-
SUly polished, your
choice for half price.
$95.00 Massive Brass Beds, the finest you ever saw. Sale price $42.50 $10.00 Felt Mattresses, full 45 pounds. Sale price $4.75 $67.50 Massive Oak China Closet Sale price $31.00 $7.50 Collapsible Go-Cart, strong and durable $2.98 $22.50 Solid Oak Dressing Table, highly polished , $9.75 $3.50 Magazine Racks, in early English or fumed-oak $1.9S $24.00 Library Table, large size, plank top. Sale price $15.00
$12.50 Music Cabinet, oak or mahogany. Sale price ;
$6.75
SOUTH m:Nl. IND. 109'2 W. WASHINGTON A V KNUR I Entire Trout Moor 0er Pevk's Shoe Store. 5 Iire Koom Pully 1-Iquippcd.
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FDRHTTORE CO 226 S. Michigan St.
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worth every' cent of $35.00. Sale price $14.75
STORE OPEN EVENINGS.
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