South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 335, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1913 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. Indiana News In Brief. UNION FELE0RAM COIA'M Bl'S.-i-Ueoausc thcyfare the only blacksmiths in their neighbor Dress Materials Severely Cut In Prices for Quick Disposal Room for Xmas Goods is in Great Demand hoods. Vail Cilery- and John Seelee j i THCO. N. VAIL, PRESIDENT have been excused from duty on the etit Jury in :he Bartholomew circuit court. Jud&e Wickens excused tnem because their absence would work a hardship on the farmers.

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Michigan News In Brief.

HATT1J-: CKi:i:K. The Lnportn pcprrator plant of the M. Humbly Co. will be removed to this eity in 1914. This will tripb the manufacturing of F'prrators in the local plant and will iilso increase the output of steam engines and boilers.

DAD Ai:. BnMJan Kramer or Mindon i ty, was seriously injured while duck hunting when a companion's iin accidentally discharged. The bullet entered his rlijht thiRh.

ALPILNA. YawI r.aumsa liner f spruce, will loe. bin left arm as a result of a hunting accident.

;ILND KAI'IDS. Seven soars :io Asa rioebuek stole a typewriter in this city. He was arrested and save bond for his appearance, but jumped his bail. He went to California, accumulated a substantial fortune, and two months aso was married and came with his wife to Michigan to make a visit. Yesterday he was arrested on .the charge made seven j ears aso. ST. JOSKPIT. Horridi's oldest bridegroom appeared today when John Nichols, Coloma pioneer aged TS. married Mary Teeters, winsome youtiR lass of 72. Despite their advanced age both " appeared at the court house and obtained the license. It was a doubly auspicious day for Nichols, as it was also his birthday.

HOIJjAND. T. M. CimplHl, of Indiana, lias been secured by the Holland Poultry association to act as Judge at the fourteenth annual show which will be held the latter part of liext month. Kive silver cups and other prizes will be awarded.

SA;INAV. Pearl limiting has become a fad in Saginaw during the last few days. The dredge Niagara, which is at work near Cheboygan, has thrown up thousands of clams and many have produced pearls which have sold here tis high as sso.

DYlTLi: ( "Ki:i:K. Dr. .T. ll. Kellogir. in a recent operation on a citizen of West Virginia, removed 2, gall stones, which is considered a new medical record. The greatest number in the experience of the local sanitarium's experience, previously removed iv as on. The patient is making rapid recovery.

FT. WAYNE MAN OUT

FOR STATE TREASURER

(George A. Ililtlcr, Member of State

Hoard of Accounts, Announces His Candidacy.

South Bend democracy, and. In

fact, the democracy of the whole

state, is being apprised these days of

the candidacy of George A. Bittler

of Fort Wayne, member of the state

board of accounts, for the namina

tion for state treasurer on the demo

cratic ticket next year.

Bittlerwas born in Fort Wayne 32

years ago. Liotn Fort Wayne newspapers, the Journal-Gazette and the

Sentinel, are pressing his candidacy

on the ground, not only of efficiency, but because Allen county has not been accorded an elective state office in

many years.

Gov. Marshall called Mr. Bittler

from among a large field of eandi

dates in 1909 to succeed Wm. M.

Fogartv of Indianapolis on the state

board of accounts. Bittler is reputed

to have made an enviable record In

that capacity.

Y ELTON MAKES REPORT

ON WORK IN MUKDEN

Y. M. C A. Missionary in China Wlio

is Supported by Association Here Tells of His Work.

Secy. J. Q. Ames of the Y. M. C. A.

has received a report from Elmer Yelton, general secretary of the Mukden association in China. Yelton ia

maintained by South Bend pqople and during the past week an effort has been under way to raise $1,000 to be sent to him to meet his ex

penses for the next six months. Sev eral business men have given sums o

$."0 and others have given smaller

amounts. Mukden is the political capital o Manchuria and is its leading educa

tional. commercial and social center

This, according to Yelton's report

gives the association a chance to in

tluence a lartre territory with a vast

number of inhabitants.

The secretary pointed out tnat one

of the biggest needs of the presen

is a model work there that will set

big example for Manchuria. The as

sociation needs finance, workers and

equipment. It has the support of al

classes and many of the Confusas

a . I f til .iUlTl air vutii i luuiii

(.K M n.i... .s a rcouii in . -

eing struck in the eye with he shot

from an airgun. the seven-year-oiu son of Mr. and Brs. Ben Kolkkersma will lose the us of the eye. A move

ment to prevent the use o: airguns in

the city limits has started as a re

the accident.

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HASTINGS. Many prominent local democrats are out for the po.tmasterfsl,:p which has been resigned by John C. Ketch. i m. A message verifying his moe has been received here. His reasons- are not known.

CBKPH TOILET. Good quality. .ar?o rolls. Special price ,"c a roll. for 2."c at Coonley Urim s'toro. Advt.

SHACKLETON TO TAKE SCOTT'S ROAD TO POLE LONDON. Nov. 2 Undismayed Tv the .Scott expediton. Sir Ernest Shackleton. famous antarctic explorer, who iiad reached farthest south before Capt. Amundsen discovered the south pole, is planning another south polAr dash to take place within two years. He will follow the route taken by Capt. cott.

money toward its upkeep.

CONNKHSVILLK. A movable

tank in the Whitewater creamery

murst and 'JO gnllons of yellow cre;m went into a sewer. Fred Doenges, the

owner, shed tears over the spilled

milk.

RICHMOND. T Richmond Gas

Co. announced recently that users of

gas must either present a guaranty

bond signed by a property owner or t

deposit So in cash before gas would i

be furnished them. The board of public works has issued a decree forbid

ding the collection of this deposit and

instructing the public that Its demand

is Illegal.

ANDIIRSON. Tbreo more saloons

will open in Anderson as a result of

the recent election. The commission

ers decided that the population was shown to be 2 8,000. entitling the city

to additional thirt parlors.

IN DIANA POLL-. Figures compiled in the office of SJtate Supt. Greathouse show that 22VJS4 children in Indiana within the limits of school br did not attend school last year. A Fteady decrease in the number of students attending the higher grade is noticed. The total enrollment in St. Joseph county for the year was 14,077 and the average attendance 10,965.

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BIBLES. Closing out. Regular ;0e Bible 29c. $2.50 Bibles at $1.65 at Coonlev Drug tore. Advt.

THUKMOS IMTTLES. All kinds. Caraffes with cases. Finest stock at pbout half prices at Coonlev- Irug ft or-. Advt.

ri.r;iiTi:K in balloon. FHRTH, Germany. Nov. 24. After rt adventurous 11 -hour balloon vnvflge. Mile. Poincare. daughter of the president of France, lar.de 1 at Koecknnfpn Monday.

GOSHEN SENDS 50 MEN AND BAND TO BANQUET Plans have been completed for the banquet of the Ad-Sell league at the Oliver hotel Tuesday evening. As this will be known as "Goshen night." a delegation of 50 from that city including the Rogers band will arrive in South Bend by special car at 6 o'clock. The delegation will include many Goshen manufacturers. Joseph M. Farrell of the Goshen Sash & Door Co. will make a short introductory address. Dr. Madison Swadener and F. M. Skinner will deliver the principal addresses. The Goshen members of the league are: Mayor S. F. Spohn, John Banta, George Richardson, lrvin and II. B. Kelley. Joseph Mishler, George Mutschler, Joseph M. Farrell, Gtcre Slate and O. M. Kinnison.

ORIGINAL WILSON MAN SENT TO PHILIPPINES W A j? 1 1 1 XGTOX. Nov. 2 4. Pre?. Wilson Monday selected Gen. Clinton Riggs of Baltimore to be a member of the Philippine commission. Gen. Itiggs was one of the original Wilson men of Maryland and is a Princeton graduate. He has been a close friend of the president for many years and his appointment was recommended by Secy. Garrison.

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USED TfiE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.

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STOIGI UPSET? Mi-o-na Will Prevent Further Trouble It Quickly and Surely Ends Indigestion and Stomach Distress.

Two Big Tables Crowded With Dress Goods

of Newest $1.25 to $1.50 Grades

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Storm Serges C French Serges Prunellas Tailored Suitings

Plain Wool Crep Striped Wool Cr,

Satin-finish Materials Whipcords Vigoureux Striped Suitings Diagonal Suitings Zibelines, etc.

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If you have headache, coated tongue, distress after eating, heartburn, belching of gas and undigested food and that tired feeling you are suffering with dyspepsia. Now at once is the time to stop this distress. A delay may be serious. Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets is the remedy. They are absolutely harmless. Get a fifty cent box today. Their action is sure, effective and immediate. Besides stopping the distress, Mi-o-na soothes the irritated walls of the stomach and strengthens the gastric glands so that they pour out their daily supply of digestive materials. Mi-o-na surely and quickly stops stomach distress and improves and strengthens the digestive system so that what you eat is converted Into nutrition and the entire system is properly nourished. Then you are well and strong. Mi-o-na is always sold on the money back if not benefited plan by Wettick's Original Kut Rate Medicine Store and druggists everywhere. Adv

PASTRY SALE. Given by the ladles of the Temple Beth-el. Tuesday, Nov. 25, at Elbel Bros'. Music Store. Advt.

MINISTER MIXES SAND FOR NEW GYMNASIUM CHICAGO, Nov. 24 Mixing cement and shoveling sand are not considered beneath the dignity of a minister by Rev. Johnson, pastor of a Presbyterian church here. Each Saturday he leads a class of boys from his church, who are building a gymnasium and social room in connection with the church and the work is nearing completion.

BROTILKRIIOOD MEETS. The Men's Brotherhood Bible class of Trinity Presbyterian church will hold their llrst monthly social and supper in the church basement Monday night. "Corn-Starch-Jim" Martin of Elkhart will address the gathering at the 'close of the supper. The men are planning to gather at 7:15 and some 120 men are expected.

TOMORROW we will place on sale a large assortment of the most popular weaves of dress goods that are actually worth a quarter to a half more than the sale price 98c Storm Serges Radically

educed

A timely quantity purchase at an exceptionally low figure was brought to our notice through our New York office. Subsequently it is now brought to your notice for there is nothing good in this way that has escaped us. Depend on us to look to your needs in a most advantageous way. The way we have looked to them in this instance is told here: Regular $2.00 Navy Storm Serges (56inch) $1.49 yd. Regular $l.5o Navv Storm Serges (54inch) $1.12 yd. Regular $1.25 Navy Storm Serges (50inch) 98c yd. Regular $1.00 Navv Storm Serges (45inch) 69c yd. " ,! Regular 5'9c Navy Storm Serges (36inch) 48c yd.

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44 to 54 Inches wide are these materials that we -will specially reduce for quick clearance. While the lot lasts there are bound to be hundreds of eager buyers of them.

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Silks

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A brilliant selection of the best novelties we've had this season will suffer severe underpricing to effect stock reductquickly. In the lot are English silk serges with pencil stripes, two-toned faille, suiting; silks im

designs appropriate for travel"

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or street wear.

Remnant Sale of Fancy White Goods

Here are the fruits of a busy fall with White Goods. These fruits come to you in the wav of

Half

Regularly

Sale prices on lengths of pretty Dimities, Lawns, Barred Goods, Swisses, Mercerized Jacquards, Fancy Batistes, etc., etc. Dozens and dozens of lengths in these materials that are suitable for doll dresses, aprons, boudoir caps, Waists, children's dresses, etc., for personal use or to inexpensively applv to the gift list. These splendid opportunities will not last long, so select vours earlv to select the best.

A Lot of White Dotted Swisses (40 inch) 35c Grade Special at 19c yard.

ROBERTSON'S

In The Heart of South Bend ROBERTSON'S

PRIESTS RISK LIVES TO SAVE SACRED VESSELS NEW YORK, Nov. 2 4. Led by Mgr. Joseph O'Connell, 8 0 years old. who had risen from a sick bed, four Catholic priests early. Monday rushed through srtioke and flames in St. Mary's Star of the Sea church in Brooklyn and saved the sacred vessels. ; Meanwhile more- than 500 parishioners, who had been aroused by the lire, knelt in the streets and prayed for the safety of the priests and the church. The tire was .put out. after $10,000 damage.

Carload of E. AVash st.

SAFES. second hand safes.

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1)1 DXT KNOW IT WAS LOADED. CHICAGO. Nov. 2 4. Geo. Moore had the end of his nose shot off while burning rubbish in his yard. George didn't know there was a cartridge in the bonfire.

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SOUTH r$T MARKETS. FLOUR AXI FEED. (Corrected Daily by Koob'ock &

Hydraulic Are. . Crrla and Flour Bujlnjr wheat at f0c; oats at Vic; retailing at "0: rye, COe; corn, buying at CTc; selling at SOo.

TALLOW AXD HIDES. (Oorrectei DaUy by S. W. Llppuun, 210 N. Main St) Tl!w Rough. 2c to 2H: rendered. No. 1. 4Jic to SHr; No. 2. 3Vir to 4U,. Hides No. 1 green hides. Uc to 13e; cured, calf skins, loic to l'Hc; wool, 17c to 20c.

DEATHS

WILLIAM IIAKIt. William Harr, 64 years old, died Sunday morning at 5:15 o'clock at the home of his sister. Mrs. I. II. Rush, in Union township, from the effects of a kick in the stomach last Thursday by a horse. He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Aaron Kessler, of Tippecanoe: Mrs. I. H. Rush, and Mrs. Matilda Harr of South Rend. The body may be viewed at Mrs. Rush's residence up to the hour of the funeral, which will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be made in "Lakeville cemetery.

Market.

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POULTRY AND MEATS. (Corrected Dally by tfce Frndfil

125 N. Main St.) Toaltrj Spring chicken, paying

to 13c; selling at 20.- to 23c. Meats Ketail: al. 20c to SOc; round ateak. 'JO? to 25e ; tlrlola steak. SOe; porter fcouae. 35c to 40c: beef roas, 20c to 25c; boillnjr beef. 10c to 20c: lard. ISc; smoked ham. itfc to 40c; old chickens, paymc Ji pelllnj; at 20 Oysters. 40e to COo quart. Turkevs p-ariny He to 20c dressed, selling 2s- ii,: TBOYISIONR. (CatTectM Dally by F. T. Mueller. 211 East Jeffereon BouleTard.l Fruit Oranges, rer cusp, Sd.SO. selling t MX per dozen. Iyoraona, per c-hst $u..V selliug .it 4oc per dozen, liscanaa, burins Ti.V per dozon. Cauliflower, buying $2 doxT.V to per buncn. Hadishes, paring en; filing 2-V eah. Keg plants, buytEg 12 a doz.. selling 20c each. Vegetable New en'dmge, paying 2c per pound; sflllne at 4 l'otatot, 70c per bushel, jelling at 25 per peck. Uutter and Egr Country butter, pay

ing 22 to iOc; aeiing 27c to 35c. Cream. carry out of the fry. P.7 Kge. strirtiy fresh, paying .".-- Ltr,lf( .

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CASGARETS"

U. S. MOVIE FILMS WOULD REACH AROUND THE WORLD

WASHINGTOX, Nov. 2 4. The U. S.

leads the world, in the manufacture of I sue

motion picture films and if the films made in this country in 1913 were placed together, a string 25.000 miles long-, enough to reach around the world, would result, says a report is-

by the bureau of commerce.

Their value was $n,r0 0.0OO. land is our chief customer.

F.ng-

PIPEP. Finest line ever brought to this city. (lenuine Briar Iix.t nnd Meerschaum. iMc to $.".00 at Cuonb v Drug Store. Adv.

S 1 .00 Outing Flannel Gown;

vTGHT DISTRIBUTION OF RIGHT MERCHANDISE RIGHT PRICES"

fancv

whit 69c.

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plain

Tuesday

Sl.oo KLi Gloves, Black, White or Tan,

Tuesday Tuesday

69c.

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Best Liver and Bowel Cleanser and Stomach Regulator Known.

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40c to 4r

HAT. ST HAW AXD TEFD. fCorrerTM dally ty tie V?eiey Miller Flour

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St Feed Co.. 420 Mlchlffif at.)

ll:iv pavintr $13 to ?15 per ton. selling at $i to S.V. Straw paying: t $7. filing nt er bale. UM -orn paying 70- per bu.. sfliin at tt Vc t hu.; new -rn paying jkt 1u. felling at CV? to 7i- ir bu. Oits paying ifc p-r bu., sellinc at 47c to .r4V pt-r bu. Clover seed ptiylng fl.W rr bu.

LIVE STOCK. Henry f.it uteorjj. live -wt., K'i to 57.1'.".; (In mh, JlJ.oo t Sl.'.r). l .Ier. .i.7." t ?'..T".. spr.ns l.im's on f.t. ."i.'.'o t drt-svl. llr to l.V. H-sr', 17." to .V) pounds, $7.C.j to $7.to; dressed, 10li to

10-cent box.

Put aside just once the alt?, Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters which merely force a pasageway through the bowels, but do not thoroughly eleanse, freshen and purify these " drainage organs, and have no effect whatever upon the liver and stomach. Keep your "insldes" pure and fresh with Cascarets. which thoroughly cleanse the stomach, remove the undigested, sour food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and

system all the con-

ttpated wastt? matter ana poisons in

th bowels. A Cascaret tonight will make you feel Kreat by mornintr. They work while you sleep never gripe, sicken, and cost only 10 eents a box from your drut,'glt. Millions of men and women take a. Cascaret now and then and never have Headache, Biliousness, Coated Tongue, Indigestion. Sour Stomach or Constipated Bowels. Cascarets belong In every household. Children just love to take them. Adv.

to criti-: a cold in oxi: day Take LAX ATI VK BliOMO QUININE Tablets. DriiKisLs refund monev if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S Signature is on each box. 2Zc. lAilvt.

$1.50 Silk Dress Velvets

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Tuesday . . . .

$12.50 Ladies' Silk D resses

Poplins and Messalines,

Black and Colors, Tues.

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$ 1 .25 Allover Laces in large selection, Tuesday .

$5.00 Children Coats,

uroy, Velvets and Cloth, Tuesday . . y

Cord-

$1 .00 Dress G

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Colors, Tuesday ....

$1.00 Fancy Silks in all Colors, Tuesday .

ds, all

49c

69c

Fancy Dress Trimmings

Beautiful trimming that sold

at all prices Tuesday . . .

Off

$25 Ladies' Beautiful Winter

Coats, immense (Rig

$25 Ladies' Tailored Suits in

large selection.

ZD 7 Tuesday . .

$5.00 Dress Skirts, Navy j

Blue Serges, A 1 uesdav . . . . V8

$6.50 Ladies' Serge Dresses,

Black and Colors, QJ? (

Tuesday

75c Ladies, Misses' and Childrens' Vest. Pants or Drawers, wool woven, Op Tuesday 1000 Dress Goods Remnants

All kinds, Black and Colors,

about

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