South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 344, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 December 1913 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. WEDDING SECRET WAS WELL KEPT How to SOUTH BEND'S BEST CHRISTMAS STORE
2 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1913.
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Announcement of .Trip to California JJrings Nw of Marriage of Yonn;: Couple.
When Mr. and Mrs. i:. K. Miliar. O.borno st., leave to mako their home
In California, there will L one less j In the party than they expected. Miss I.al IIhode the daughter of J
Irs. Miller, vh va.s expected to be tho other party in the trip will May
In 'outh Bend, ho Is the wife of J.iy O. Barnes, jr., and the announcement of the marriage was made ! Tuesday by Mrs. Harries in order to ! avoid b-ing taken vvr st and heing; .ep- j K-ratei from her husband. !
On Nov. 12 the youm; couple skipped to St. Joseph, Mich., and found on obliging clerk ami minister who aided tlu-m in becoming man and wif. They ref.urned to South I'.end with the determination, to tell no one for some time. They managed to keep their secret until the family doubled to go to California. Then Mrs. Iiarne.s decided that it was best to tell of the marriage, In order to be permitted to rema'.n in South Hend.
Mr. Harney Is the son of Mr. Mrs. Jay O. Barnes, sr.. 22f, 11 (liana a v. He and his bride well known in the city.
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ASSISTANT NURSE WAS NECESSARY IN NOVEMBER -iation nrul Children's plieiisary to Cooperate on Calls in Future. Treasure of work during the month of November was so great for the visit in:: nur.ce that an assistant nurve wuh neee..;iry anl will probably he permanently enployed throughout the winter. The nurse's report and the rettort of tile treasurer were made Tuesday morning at th:- regular meetlntr of the ViKitingr Nurse association in the association rooms. Mrs. K. Jt. Austin was also appointed chairman of the Christmas eoinmittee and plans wero made to co-operate with the nurse at the Children's Dispensary to avoid overlapping of the work of the two institutions-. According to the treasurer's report r ?40 was realized by the charity V.Jl and the association wishes to thank all those who assisted in making the ball a success as well as those who contributed to the Thanksgiving baskets. Purine November visits were made by the visiting committee; Su calls were made by the visiting nurse In addition to 20 visits to tubercular patients and 2' calls for the Metropolitan, Ilfe Insurance Co.
TWO BIG LOOP BUILDINGS THREATENED CAVE-IN CHICAGO, Dec. H. Two of the largest buildings in Chicago's loop district, the Marshall Field retail store and the Masonic Temple were in danger "Wednesday as the result of a .sudden cave in of Randolph street. For a distance of 100 feet the pavement collapsed and sank to a depth of from dx to twelve feet early "Wednesday. Two large water mains and a dozen fmall gas mains were broken. C.as and water were shut off in the district. Heavy damage was done to underground telephone and electric light wires.
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"Which are the alum baking powders; how can I avoid them unless they are named? asks a housekeeper. Here is one way : take the can of a lowpriced powder in your hand and read the ingredient clause upon the back label The law requires that if the powder contains alum that fact must be there stated. If you find one of the ingredients named alum, or sulphate of aluminum, you have found an alum baking ponder. There is another and a better way. You don't have to know the names of the alum powders. Use Royal Baking Powder only; that assures you a cream of tartar powder, and the purest and most healthful baking powder beyond question.
INITIATE LARGE CLASS A class of 75, one of the largest that was ever received into a lodge In the city, was Initiated at the rooms of Crusade lodge. No. 14, Knights of Pythias, Tuesday night. Nearly every member of the lodge was present. The new members were secured through the membership campaign conducted by the order.
"When looking about for something pretty and appropriate for Christmas mailing, and especially adapted for sovenir greeting to your friends, stop into Freyermuth's Art Store and examino the littlo booklet "Reflections" by Flora Williams Wood, also her Christmas cards under the title "The Prince of Peace." The author, whose home is at Maple wood, near Klkhart, Ind.. is a granddaughter of the late O. P. Bronson. one of the Uronson brothers, who organized the first band of music in South Pend. Ind., and for whom Bronson st. was named. The Bronsons were among the first early settlers of South Bend, In the vear of '4 0. Advt.
TrUIiTA' SCPPKK. First Christian church Thursday evening, Dec. 4th. Bazaar Thursday jitternonn and evening. .Menu. Boast turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, rolls, cranberry jelly, ice cream and cake, coffee, ."iic. Supper :. to 8. Advt.
ciiHisTMAs (iirrs i Keller's Furniture store will give a handsome doll and a dandy Dan Patch Ihnoer. value $10. to the boy and girl who clip, paste and bring to the Moro before 5 p. m. Monday, Dec. 22. the most "Holler oak leaves" "When Heller Says Its Oak Its Oak". Find them In the ads. Old ones and new onee, go back as far as you like get as many us you can. Must bo neatly pasted. 10 on a sheet, one, side only that's the only condition. In case of tie. neatness of arrangement will decide. .See gifts in our window. HEL.L,i:it. 116 S. Michigan St. Advt.
See- the- artistic display of photographs In the, "W. X. People's window at 226 North Main s-t. Come in and pet our prices on Xmas photos. Adv
NOTICi: OF IIKAUIXC AS TO SPECIAL I1EXKFITS. City of South Ilend. Indiana. Department
or rublle Works. Notice Is hereby given that the following street Improvement has been completed: (trade, curb and walk on Wall street, from Sixth street to Clifford court, under Improvement Itesolutlon No. 220. In the City of South I'.end, Indiana. There Is on file In the office of this Hoard, and subject to public Inspection, an assessment roll, which contains the name of oil property owners who are subject to assessment, a description of the projrty to be assessed, and the amount of widi prima facie nfe.ment. This Hoard nt its office In the City Hall, will on the Lfith day of PeeemTior. 1013. at 7 :!." p. in., receive and hear remonstrances as to the amount of each assessment, and will decide whether the assessed lots or tracts of land have been or will be specially benefitted by said Improvement In the amounts named on said roll. HOARD OF IMT.LIC WORKS, Otto C. Haitian, Chn. F. Niedbalskl, 1 Ih Lambert.
Arthur I Perley, Clerk of Hoard.
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NOTICE OF WILL CONTEST. Cause No. 15183. STATE OF INDIANA. ST. JOSEPH COUNTY. SS : In he St. Joseph Circuit Court, September Term. 3013. Chrlstena Harp, et al., Tlaintlff, vs. Isaac Witz, et al., Defendants. To Martha IJrijrhtlv Burlinsrnme, Phoele Wltz Haker, and William Wltz, defendants: The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause bavins tiled their complaint therein to
contest the will of Chrlstena Wltz. doeeased, together with the affidavit that the above named defendants are non-residents of Indiana, and that the residence of William Witz Is wholly unknown. Now, therefore. .Martha l.rlghtly Iturllnpame, Phoebe Wltz HaLer and William Wltz. defendants in the above entitled cause, are hereby notified that unless they be and appear before the St. Joseph Circuit Court on the Had day of February, 11H4. being the second day of February, l'JH, term of said St. Joseph Circuit Court, to be held and commanced on the first (lay of IVbruarv, 1914, at the Court House in the City of South Hend, In St. Joseph County, Indiana, and to answer or to demur to said complaint and petition, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set mv hand and the seal of this Court, this P.rd dnv of December. 1113. FRANK P. CHRISTOPH. Clerk. St. Joseph Circuit Court. Hy JOHN l CFLLY. Deputy Clerk. WM. HESS. r. II. WtJRZFR, Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
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NOTICE OF HEARING AS TO SPECIAL II EN E FITS. City of outh Hend. Indiana. Department of Public Works. Notice Is hereby given that the following street improvement has been completed: Orade, curb and walk and concrete pavement on Prairie avenue, from Webster street to (irant street, under Improvement Resolution No. ."J1. In the City of South Hend, Indiana. There Is on file In the office of this Hoard, and subject to public inspection, nn assessment roll, which contains the names of all property owners who are subject to assessment, a description of the property to le assessed, and the amount of each prima facie assessment. This Hoard at Us office In the City Hall, will on the 20th day of Deeemher, 11H3, nt 7:4." p. m.. receive and hear remonstrance as to the amount of each assessment, and will deride wliether the assessed lots or tracts of la mi have been or will be specially benefitted by raid Imnrovemut in the amouuts named on said roll. HOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Otto C. Hastlan, Chaa. F. Nledbalski, F. E. Lambert. Arthur P. IVrlev. Clerk of board. Dec. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, f.
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NOTICE. STATE OF INDIANA, COFNTY OF LA FORTE, SS : IN THE LA PORTE CIRC FIT COURT December Term. 1913. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF DIXON W. PLACE, ET AL., FOR DRAINAGE. TO Herman Tope, Willis K. Gore, John W. Osier, Henjamin Fitteld. Fred II. Mulford. Clyde P. .Miller, Francis H. Miller, Sarah F. Younjr. Andrew Mellln, Roy L. IIolme?, Ross M. Crisman, Emma 'Crisman, Patrick Mahon, John Dietrich, Catherine Esmay. W. Frank Hay, Solomon Kuepp, John Nukowskl, William Jeraas. Charles O. Williams. Nettle M. Williams. Nancy L. Snyder, George W. Arnold, Edward Krlii, David Hay, S. A. Moore, Allen Moore. Leonora Hanretty. John W. Rellinjror, J. t Marble. VIllIam Mull, Valentine II. Hardy. William M. Hillings. William M. Hellluger. and W. F. Relllnprer: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned did. on the third dav of lecember, lti:, file in the office of the Clerk of the La Forte Circuit Court, a petition
for the drainage of certain lands in La-!
Porte county, Indiana, described in said petition; that the petitioners asked to be endorsed on said petition so filed that said Petition would le docketed in the Lalrte ircult Court on the loth day of January, 1014: that the petition sets forth that the petitioners believe that said drainage can be best and most cheaply accomplished by n ditch or drain In La Forte and St. Joseph unties-. In the State of Indiana, along the following route, to-wlt: Commencing on the line between LaPorte and St. Joseph counties In the State of Indiana, at the intersection of the Kankakee River and the south line of the
right of way of the Wabash Railroad Company, in Section thirty-five CCd, township thlrty-slx r.d) north range one (1 west; thence southwesterly on the course of said' river to the channel constructed by the Kankakee River Improvement Company; thence following said channel to the bridge of the Baltimore A: Ohio Railroad Company. In Section thirteen (1,1). township thirty-five north range two (-') west. Lei Porte County. Indiana; also commencing at the west line of what is known as "Yetter's Bridge" across Pine Creek nt a point four hundred sixty-eight (4Gs feet from the west line of Section thlrtvsix CM) township thirty-six (."!) north range one (1 west, St. Joseph County, Indiana; Lience southwesterly to and entering the Main Pitch near the east end of what is termed "Mud Lake": together with such arms as In the Judgment of the Commissioners are necessary. Said petition further sets forth that said drain will affect the lands and easements in LaPorte County, Indiana, of the following named persons, firms and coriorations. to-wlt: Dixon W. Place. Charles F. Holmes. J. N. Rodman. Martin Pope, George W. Hrown. Willard W. Place, Joohn II. Taylor. E. M. Zigler. Charles Pagel, William Pagel, Rhoda A. Heechgod. Herman !Vne. Lafavette Wrv.
James Brown, Valentine and Matilda Ewald. James V. Place. Willis K. Gore, Alice D. GllehrUt. .Tame- E. Gilchrist, John W. Osier, Henry H. Downev, Mra J. Holmes, Benjamin Fifield. Edward Qninn, Cora E. Knelsely. Fred H. Mulford. ( lvde P. and Frances It. Ml Per, Sarah F. Young, Andrew Melliu. Edward M. Zigler. Elizabeth D. Barr, Roy E. Holmes, Charles P. Ouinn. Adntn Snenee. Rojis M. and Emma Crisman. Rosaline Cook. Patrick Mahon. Lake Erie & Western Railwav Company. Raltlmore Ohio Railroad Companv. Wat-ash Railroad Company: The Civil "Townhip of Johnson; the Civil Township of Washington, and the Civil Township of t nlon ;
That said drain will affect land and easements In St. Joseph county, Indiana, of the following named persons, firms and
corporations, to". wit: Willis K. Gore. Wil-
nam II. and George W. Collom. John Dietrich. Catherine INmav, Nelson G Hershbersrer, Lemuel Harrow and II. W Worden. W. Frank Hay. Wabash Railroad I ompany. Elirabeth Fllerv. Solomon Knepp. John Nakowski. William .Terms Charles O. and Nettie M. Williams. Nancv L. Snyder. George W. Arnold. Edward krin- David Hay. John W. IMtrich. Joeph A. Hotett!cr, S. A. and Allen Moorp. Ivoonnra Hanretty. John C. Wolf. John X;.,,.V1Mncvr- r- I:- nni1 M- K- Mf-Cartr, William E. Simmons. J. C. Marble William Hrununltt. Elia J. Snell. Heiley i:o!iiso:j. William J. Polnton. et al.. John B. LI ii d ley George Ib-nrv. John R. IInry, I'red B. Pope. Henry It. Fope. Thomas H. HoItmcs. Harvey Mull. N. l. Hudel-
! myer. Daniel HrubaKer. (Jeorire lr
Dora Hru baker. Nora M. Hudelmver. William Mnll. Valentine H. Hardv. Henry I Smith. William M. Rlllinrs. Wllllun M F.ellinireT. W. F. F.elHnger. J. Willis Cotton. Waba-h Raliroad Company. Lake Erie A. Western Railway Company. Civil Township of Lllerty and tlie 1'ivil townshii f Lincoln. You are hereby notified that said petition will be docketed for hearlne' In the I.a Forte Circuit Court on the 1-th dav of January. 1114. DIXON W. PLACE, ET AL.. HICKEY A. WOLFE. Petitioners. Attorneys.
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DOLLS
Sample loy Lines Now we otter the entire sample lines of animals, fancy dolls, whips, chime and pony carts at remarkable savings. The firm of Bawo & Dotter, New York's greatest toy importers have closed out to our New York office the big quantity at close to 5oc on the dollar. To be able to make such wonderful offerings at such a season of the year is the most marvelous thing we've ever accomplished in the history of our unprecedented bargain attainments.
1 100 handsome dolls on sale at
third less than regular prices. 200 Kcstner Dolls (22inch), $2 values, $1.15 The Kestner doll is pre-eminent with the kiddies. It looks so natural and is so lovable. 300 Fine German Dolls (28inch), $2 values, $1 Such dolls were never known to sell for our price preceding Christmas. 100 Splendidly Dressed Dolls usually 50c now 25c A very, very good value. The lot won't last long, either. 500 Beautiful Dolls; up to $1 values now 50c A mammoth assortment which includes many of the popular character dolls.
TOYS
Big values for those who buv
before the great rush begins. The Unique Sandy Andy Toy only 50c: A mechanical sand dumping car that will fascinate extremely. "Structo," the Great Construction Toy for Boys At $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00. As an instructive toy with ultimate amusing qualities you'll find nothing better. Chime Carts, large selection 25c up to $1.25. Pony Carts, many styles 25c up to $1.00. Pony Whips, great collection 10c and 15c.
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A 1TRJ AFC? Hundreds of stuffed character animals; hundreds of JlA ljulxaAA fj life-like animals; hundreds of domestic animals; .m-C V&-?L-hJ hundreds of wild animals. All Kinds of Animals, so low as 25c up to the natural-looking beasts at $12. The Robertson collection of these modern toys has never had an equrtl hereabouts. There's Tubby, the puppie, that has no rival excepting that saucy Fifi, is in great demand for a playmate. These toys are unbreakable. And there's that romping rascal of great favoritism Teddy Bear that we have here at many ages all the way from 25c up to $l.5o. Manv more here to attract you. too.
A Remark
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Quarter Off
yiZle Store Brimful of New
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The utility gift is an essential in making " A Sane Christmas" as the absence of dynamite crackers is to make "A Sane Fourth. ' You, yourself, know that in receiving a gift that was actually of some service and in demand is to offset the balance of your presents, that were chosen without thought of practicability, by a great margin of depredation. That is why this store is known as the Gift Store, because it is a store of utility gifts.
i i For the Home
Here is a stirring selling
event that is bound to command the attention of all
women who are prudent enough to make their Xmas
money tro the farthest.
Beautiful Centerpieces, Scarfs. Pillows, Doilies,
Lunch Cloths, etc., is what
this remarkable assortment
is composed of. New art
linens that actually sell for
25 per cent, more in the regular wav.
The Best $2 & 2.50 Umbrellas Made Close roll; silk case and tassels; steel frames and rod; carved handles.
Colonial Cretonne for Gift Making
Xmas Boxed Writing Paper--25c Appropriately boxed stationery is the gift par excellence. A box, such as we are offering at 25c, contains 48 sheets of fine paper and 48 envelopes to match. A very unusual value you will say when you see these attractive boxes.
New Coats for the Kiddies Low Priced
Colonial Cretonnes are the highest grade fabric"? on the market. They're to he obtained here only in South Hend.
10c to 75c yard
For curtains, for shirtwaist boxes, for bedroom sets, or for a dozen other novel applications to which art cretonnes are devoted. We make lace bed sets to order. A number unique suggestions are advanced by our drapery salespeople to those looking for new ideas.
Check Suitings at Great Eig Under -pricings Black-and-white Shepherd check Suitings at unusual reductions. Several sizes of checks. 50c irrade (50-in.) 39c yd. 75c grade (50-in.) 50c yd. $1.00 grade (50-in.) 75c yd. $1.25 grade (50-in.) 98c yd A dress pattern of this popular weave would make an ideal gift.
Stamped Guest Tow-eling--39c yd. Pure Irish huck; plain or figured. A number of pretty designs stamped without charge.
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All-Silk Ribbons Special--10c yd: The best shades; good heavy quality; 3 1-2 inches wide; best colors.
Phoenix, Bradley Mufflers Reduced Phoenix or Bradley Mufflers in a varietv of colors.
You can third on mufflers Note:
2."c 50e
prario grade
save an average these high grade by buying now. l.'c I SI. 00 grade CDo l0c $1.50 grade 9So
Here are astonishing values which have arrived just in time for Thursday's selling: Children's Coats; values to $10, at $5 sizes 4, 5 and 6 years. Plush, velvet, cloth, corduroy and chinchilla. All the colors of the season. Children's Coats; values to $15, at $10 sizes 8, 10. 12 and 15 vears. Chinchillas, zibeline, plush and mixtures. The popular colors being worn this season. Children's White Bearskin and White Corduroy Coats,
$1.93 to $2.98 sizi and 3.
Xmas Handkerchiefs at Wonderful Savings Now 200 dozens Women's Hdkfs., 25c each A quality of linen in the usual half dollar kind. Hand embroidered in exquisite designs. Children's Hdkfs. 3 in a box for 15c novelty boxes representing telephones, trunks, etc. Regular 25c and 35c Hdkfs., 15c each this is undoubtedly the greatest Hdkf. bargain of the season. Handkerchiefs for men, women or children.
Our Big Line of 50c Neckwear A complete assortment of the novelties now in vogue. Net, shadow lace and in combinations.
HKX KH'AL OF LICKNK. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the S'ver. th Ward, nnl of South lieiul, l'ortJipe Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, that the undersigned will npply to the o;inl of commissioners f said county at tlielr January term. 1014, for n rer.ewal of my license to sell Intoxicating, vinous, malt" and spirituous lienors in l-ss fuantlties than five gallons at one time with tlie privilege of allowing the same to h drank on the premises; tojrfthr with the sale of cigars, tohaeco, con-intoxlcat-lng leverages and the serving of ltinvh. M jd.'K-e of luines whrin said lhjnors are to l e sold .and drank I located in the front room uii the ground floor of the twostory frame building, situate at No. 1110 South Chapln street, South llend. Indluia. The dimensions of said room are feet north and south and "Js fevt and eight )!' ! -:i.t ami wf. Miln ei:tr-ne to aid room 1 at the front from said South t'hipin street, and a door In the rear lending to living apartni'iits.
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KKNKWAL OF LHKNSK. Nulla; ii hereby clvcu lo the citizen
of the Fourth Ward, and of south Dend, I'ortage township. St. Joseph Coui;ty. Indiana that the undersigned will a ply to the board of commissioners of said county at their Jnaimry term, 1'J14. for a renewal of ciy license to sell Intoxicating, vinous, malt flnl spirituous liquors in le quantities Than five pa lions at a time, with the privilege of allowing the game to be drank on the iremies; together with the sale of cigars, tobacco. mn-iu-toxieating beverages and the serving f lunch. My place of business when In said liquors are to e fold and drank 1 located in tli front room on the ground floor of the one-story brb k hulMlng. situate at No. :M North Hill Street. South Hend. Indiana. Said room is -14 f,t r-.'.t and west by V feet north and 'ut!i. Main entrance to said room Is at the front from s;ibl North HUI s'n-t and a tliwr in the rear leading to yard. !.. ::. i:m:.. aut:i.o a. ior.i;i:Li.i:.
xoTirn or I.IQt Olt LIKX ill KKXKWAL. Noti, l-t herebr piven to the citizens of
Jswutli lieud, Tortjctf Tou?hlp, t. Ja&ci'U CoraznUsiuuts
County, Indiana, that I. the undersigned, will apply to tije Hoard of i'MnimUsi.L,ers of said County at their January Term, 1114. for a renewal of the Lbjiior Li. :.s" heretofore issu-.i to m to S'-Il intoxi'-at-lng, vinous, malt and spirituous liquor in b-s- quantities tiian live gall-:i at a tine, with the privilef ( f allowing th aine t be drunk m the pn:uls-rs. toget!ier with the sale jf cigars. tob.ic-. nou-infoxb-at-ing Ibjuors. anl serving lun'h. My pi. f business wherein tid liqtiors are to be sold and drunk is b"-:t.-d in the fror.t !'ou;i on th ground r ,.f a tu trv bri-k building l.H-atei! ,tt No. r.l; South Chapin St., the ilini'-nsioTiS of 1 i 1 ron are 1; ft. wide. North ami South, by 4 1 ft. bng. Iat and AVet. with entrant at the front and side of s id room. r.'ns kowatcii.
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ROBERTSON'S In The Heart of South Bend
TO IT liCJIAsi: I.KHOU i.icr,K. Notbe is hereby given to the eitUcns of tl;e City of Soiitli Hend. Portage Township, St. Joph 'ounty. ludian.i. that I. Joha 1. Kownteh. ill aridv to the I. ard f
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bri k t.iiihling, kr.;v:i as N .. r.p. S..uth "hapin Str.-. t. T!.e di-i. .!.-! ! tf a i I rim are r, ff-t wide .N. rth cj.! Si;th, by f,st h-rig r:st .iu W-t. with v..-tru-e at tL" side and fno.t ,,f ii t roj.. I further repr-s,-ut tht I iil be th" eeluive and s ;, owner of and will Use the sin:.- f -r un own i;t:u JOHN P. KUWJLTCU.
