South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 329, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 November 1913 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. Indiana News In Brief.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1913.
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KLWOOD. I'rank Crnrsf is hln n.t a, hospital here n ar ath from burns received in a lire at his board-irr-c hoii.'f. He was n-sni. d by a fireman who was Mf-.j injured. The entire i n i 1 of th: house was burned. ew York aid Paris Fimers
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KLWOOD. Mrs. Phil Il.imtii. when dressing for dinner used carbolic acid oa her face, thinking she had witchJiazcl. Her hands ami face wtrt' so fr:vjn-!y burned she will be disamired for life.
L.M-'AVHTTi:. William Lucar, 12 yean; old, whilo hunting on the Tecum: h trail, v.a.s shot in the h- by a ril e hall ami a yet the soure -f the missb h;s nt li'-.-n determined. The? toy did not hear the shot hut suddenly felt a stin'in;,' sensation in his left lis.
WASHINGTON. Health authorities have a smallpox patient of whom they cannot dispose. A stranger was arrested and when brought to the couriy jail was found to in- sufferim; with tho disease. Tli authorities rented a room in Iloxtov.n Intending to utilize it tor a p.-st house, hut l!oxtovn residents h arin of the purnuse.
drovo the patient and his attendants j out of the jdaee. The victim is back
in the county jail, four other prisonem liave been released and the sherJtC'a Jamily moved out to make room.
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Extraordinary Values is the Feature
FINEST FUR SETS AND FUR COATS
Here is the most remarkable opportunity since the beginning of the fur season to buy the highest-grade furs and fur coats at wonderfully low prices in the face of the rising prices which the taritf has caused. You'll find the H. Berjer & Co. selection now here in advance of any similar assemblage ever brought to this
city. The styles are the latest, having been adapted from those now in vogue and acknowledged by fashion leaders as authentic. In this way you are not made the subject of experimental fashion, vou follow in style. Read what the Berger Companv has to sav of this 1913-1914 fur exhibit and sale.
Selections Wi ll Be Retained for a Deposit
MARTINSVIIaJ:. Trial of the Milt of Chester I Harnett to have the will of his grandmother, Klizabeth J. 1'iersoll. set aside, was ln-un In the circuit court here. The estate involved amounts to $30,000.
Michigan News In Brief.
ANN AKHOit. Dr. V. C. Vaiichan. of the medical department of the U. of .M., declared in a lecture that "if the double standard of virtue were removed youn women would look upon the youmc man who has been sowinir his wild oats ax they now look upon those of their own sex whom the sower of wild oats has debauch ed".
HASTINGS. P.arry county's nine prances will Kive courses In livestock raising, soils, dairying, horticulture, bee keepin.ir, at imal diseases and farm management during the winter.
SAGINAW. Sapinaw'.s proposed now charter, providing for a commission form of Kovernment, with four commissioners and a mayor, carried here by a majority of 1st. The total vote was: Yes, 4,-'J.V, no, ",."il.
INDIANAPOLIS. Fire that oriiKinated from an overhtated oven, damaged this plant of the Century HakiriK company to the extent of $123,000. The insurance on the building amounted to $7",uu0.
SAGINAW. Pere Marquette- switchmen have met with .Supts. Hurst and
Gordon and submitted Ji schedule of.
wages. They want a 1." per cent wae Increase and change In working conditions.
MKNOMTNEi:. Six people were burned about the face and hands at "Wausaukee when acid from a moving picture tank spurted on the audience.
DirmOlT. About $."0,000 will bo needed to care for the expenses of the national G. A. U. meeting held here next fall, it has been estimated.
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In order to have you realize the importance of this special collection and the prices which prevail at this special sale-Over $30,000 worth of Quality Fur Sets and Fur Coats are to be sold for less than $20,000. A sale that means savings of a third is what the Berger sale is. Mr. George Simons a representative diredl from the New York Salesroom ot H. Berger ? & Co., will condudt this special selling event and afford you the lowest prices available. The furs, too, will appeal to you as well as the prices. H. Berger & Co., are recognized as authorities the world over, on fur fashions. At this time of year to buy furs from such a reputable source, after Styles for the new season have been determined, is to take no chance in any way or Style or quality. This sale has been a most fortunate thing indeed when the rise of tariff will soon oblige a tremendous advance. Fms bought this year and particularly now, will be worth considerable more next year.
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ter class furs will be found the following: Muskrat Seal (Genuine) Mouflon Hudson Seal Sable Opossum Pointed Fox Black Opossum Silver Fox Brown Opossum Blue Fox Brown Conev Irish Fox Black Conev Sable Fox Sable Coney Black Fox Kit Conev Cross Fox Coney Mole. Isabella Fox Natural Raccoon Red Fox Black Raccoon White Fox Civet Cat Zibeline Natural Squirrel Marten Blended Squirrel Otter American Mink Black Lynx Sitka Mink Goat Jap Mink - Beaver Skunk , , Mole, Natural iParJ Scottish Mole htch Ermine Black Wolf Near Seal Grav Wolf
There's nothing more fashionable than fur-trimmed garments. There's no selection within many miles from here that can compare with Robertson's, or, Robertson's prices.
CHILDREN'S FUR SETS OF THE NEWEST. Modest prices on the prettiest sets of Thibet, Angora, Canary, Mouflon, Gray Mouflon, Brown Mouflon, Fox, Squirrel, Chinese Lamb, Leopard,
Brown Coney, Black Coney, "Ermine'
Astrakhan
2-inrh XarMult $1 yd. 1- inch Xrartteal, ?1 yd. 2- Inch Chinchilla, $GJ0 yd. 1- Inch Chinchilla. (;t..0 yd. 2- inch Mole, $;i.(M) yd.' 1- inch .Alolr. $1.50 yl. t-lcch Scotch .Mole, f3.!5 2- Inch JSable Squirrel, $3.00. 1-Inch Sahle .Squirrel, $3.00. 1-Inch Skunk, 1.00 yd. 1-Inch Skunk Marten, $.50. 1-inch Skunk Opoum, $2.00. l-i cli Taupr Moullon. S1.50. 1-Inch I.t. Gray Moullon. 1.?5. 1-inch Canary Mouflon. $1.50. 1-Inch Pink Mouflon. 1..'0. 1- inch AVhlte Iceland 1 ox. $1.50. 2- inch White Coney, $1.00 yd. 1-inch White Coney, 50c yd.
1-inch White Coney, 59e yd. 1- Inch Tiger, $1.25 yd. 2- ineh Itlack Coney, $1.00 yd. 2- Inch Itlack Coney, 75c yd. 1- Inch Itlack Coney, 50e yd. 3- inch White Ioir, $1.73 yd. 3-Inch Itlack Hare, fl.25 yd. 2- inch Marmot, $1.50 yd. 1-inch Marmot, 75c jd. 1- Inch Heaver, $3.00 yd. 2- inch llrowii Coney, $1.00 yd. 1-Inch llrown Coney, 50c yd. lilack, llrown or White Coney lOdj;Ing-, 35c vd. 1-inch Krmlne, $1.00 yd. 1-inch Krmine, 75o yd. 1-inch White Swandown, 00c and 33c yd Marabou, 59c yd., black, natural white, pink, light blue, lavender, etc.
and many others, including novelty trimmed sets. CHILDREN'S FUR COATS LARGE VARIETY. An extensive showing of the new ones, including coats of imitation mole in black, brown and gray, curly bear, short bearskin, caracul, civit cat, astrakhan, zibeline, chinchilla; and velvet and plush coats as well.. Cute capes to match. BABY CARRIAGE ROBES OF FUR. Warm Angora, Thibet and Bearskin Robes all new.
Thirty High-Grade Pony Coats (Sizes Up To 44) Worth $65.00 On Sale at Only $25
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courthoupo vhero her father is emld)ved as a reporter. The Kirl appeared unable to throw any li;ht on the motive of her disappearance or where sho had been for the last four days. No trace has yet been found of three-year-old Winifred Byrne, who disappeared from her home last Saturday. The police are baffled in their search for the missing child. killedHn snow battle CANTON. O.. Nov. IS. Wallace Bivenour, 14, was killed in a snowball battle hero Monday, when Paul Huberty, 16. who was one of the lada at wno'm Bivenour was throwing, hurled a stiek which struck Wallace in the head- Hemorrhage of the brain caused death. Tho coroner is investigating.
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GIRL IS UNABLE TO EXPLAIN HER ABSENCE
NT.W YOUK. Nov. p. Apparently dazed antl bewildered after beim; b.t to her family since last Thursday. Kdna I lardenhurh. 10 unrs oM. who was believed to have b en kidnaped, was founi 1 on day at the county
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