South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 345, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 December 1913 — Page 2

2 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1913

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS

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South Ilend, Ind.. Iec. 3. 1313. , Jear Santa Claus: I thought I would write you a letter find tll you what I would like for Christmas. I want a handkerchief, it hook, a hair-ribbon, a bed for my 4I0II, a trunk for my doll's clothes, a fret of dishes, a cupboard, a bracelet. My brother Carl wants a pair of rubber boots, a horn, a drum, a little automobile, a picture book, a popgun, a pencil, a tablet, it set of blocks, and a flag. Do not forget to bring us j-ome canay and nuts, and an orange. Do not forget my sister, my mamma and papa. From your littlo friend. Myrtle and Carl Mochel. Dear Santa Claus: T want a big doll .and a set of dishes and a doll dresser and a stove and a table and somo little chairs and a pretty white set of furs and some games and hook. I think that is all for this Christmas. From Garnet M. Toms. flouth Bend. Ind.. Dec. 1, 1913. Dear Panta Clans: I am seven years old and go to Fchool every day. This is my first letter to you. Pleas "bring me a Btove. tin dishes, little doll, blackboard and a sewing box. Please bring my lister Agnes tho same and bring my "brother Arthur a run, horn. drum, engine and bring some fruit. Your little .friend. Josephine- Ircno Wanthra. 509 . Scott st. Final ITT nu-u The C.

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Friday and Saturday are the last days of this sale by the C. H. Harper Co., and you may depend on it that the prices will certainly move the goods. PRICES ARE NO OBJECT NOW THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. All Fixtures, Show Cases, Counters, Horses and Delivery Wagons are for s ale.

MEN'S HOSE. Economy Price 20c Harper's Qp Price ,, J" VEILINGS Economy Price 20c Harper's lip Price RIBBONS Economy Price 5c Harper's Price 1 a yard ' w CHILDREN'S HOODS Economy Price 50c Harper's 9Qf Price 31 Women's Shirts & Drawers Economy Price 35c ggf: 1 8c TAILORED SUITS Economy Price $30.00 Harpers (Tin flfl Price I u.uu . . . TAILORED COATS Economy Price $10.00 Harper's (TR OR Price . . PJ-0d About 25 Rugs All 3 lbs. Fancy Louisiana Head OCp Rice Three 5c Pkgs. Snow Boy Washing 1 Op Powder 1 50c can Price's Baking Powder . . . 38c 25c Ca n Rumford's Baking Pow 18c 15c der Two 10c Bottles Laundry Blue . . .

South Ib-nd. Ind.. iVc. 1, 1913. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy f.5r years old and will you please bring me a drum, engine, horn and gun. Please bring my sister Gladys a thill anil cab and candy and nut.s. Your little friend. Hoy Wartha.

Bremen. Ind., Dec. 2, 131 o J Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy, nine years old. T go to school everyday and am In the fourth grade. Please bring me a sled, a fur cap. a pair of skates, peanuts, candy and oranges, for Christmas. I am, your friend, Walter George Davenport. Dear Santa: For Christmas I want a moving picture machine and a model steam derrick. I want a horn and some nuts and candy and oranges. My sister Harriet wants a doll and some dishes. Carl I?derer. Dear Santa Clans: I am a little ft'. please bring me a box of dishes, some candy, nuts and don't forget about my little sister and brother. Laura Radecka. No. 1S14 V. Werwinski st. Bremen, Ind., Dec. 1, 191 Dear Santa Clans: I am a little boy, eight years old and go to school every day. I am in the second grade. I) Please bring me a sled, a story book, a fur cap, some peanuts, candy and oranges. I am your little friend, Master Holland Davenport. CRIPPLED BOY KILLS FARMER FOR HIS GOLD STEUBENVILoVn. O.. Dec. 4. Daniel Lee, 19, crippled boy whose home is here, confessed Thursday that he had murdered George Moony. 8 0, rich farmer, whose was found slain Tuesday. The lad admitted that he shot Mooney In hope of finding large sums of money in the farmer's house. COP APPEARS IN COURT WITH PIECE OF HIS SKULL CHICAGO. Policeman Joseph Devaney appeared in court in two pieces. The smaller piece was in his hand. It was a section of his skull which was dislodged by three thugs, whom he appeared to identify. of The 0

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It arper Co., CHILDREN'S HOSE Economy Price 15c Harper's Q p Price 3U EMB. CENTERPIECES Economy Price 25c Harper's 1 1 n Price HI BUTTONS Economy Price 25c Harper's 1 0 1 n Price CHILD'S UNION SUITS Economy Price 35c Harper's ' 1 0 n Price HANDSOME FURS Economy Price $10.00Harper's Price $4.50 TAILORED SUITS Economy Price $20.00 "r? $6.50 i TAILORED COATS . Economy Price $20.00 gsrfr so Room Size to go at 10c Pkg. Uncle Jerry Pancake Q Flour Ob 25c Bottle 1 Qp 10c Can Champion Lye 7c Five 5c Bars Fair- 1 Q p hnnW Tar Snan I UU 15c Box Toilet Soap . . . 9c . . 10c Box Marsh .... "In

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E, FISH HEW BREAD "Paep's Diapepsin" Digests Food When Stomach Can't Cures Indigestion. Do some foods you eat hit back taste good, but work badly; ferment Into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down: Pape's Diapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything so safely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly your stomach is disordered you will get happy relief in five minutes, tut what pleases you most is that it strengthens and regulates your stomach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief sometimes they are slow, but not sure. "Pape's Diapepsin" Is quick, positive and puts your stomach in a healthy condition so the misery won't come, back. You feel different as soon as "Pape's Diapepsin" comes in contact with the stomach distress just vanishes your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belching, no eructations of undigested food, your head clears and you feel fine. Go now, make the best investment you ever made, by getting a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize In five minutes how needless it is to suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. Advt. 15,000 MINERS ARE IDLE Strike? or Hallway Men Puts Knd to Coal Men's Work. CARDIFF, Wales, Dec. 4. Fifteen thousand coal miners in Southern Wales- were thrown out of work Wednesday by the strike of engine drivers and stokers on the Great Western railway. All traffic on the Welsh branch of the line Is dislocated, leaders of the strike, which began through the dismissal of an engineer for refusing to handle Irish frei ght are trying to extend it to other lines TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS tore by Chicago MEN'S HOSE Economy Price 15c Harper's 7n Price b SAN SILK . Economy Price 5c Harper's Price 3c INFANTS' SHOES Economy Price 39c Harper's 1 Qp Price lub MEN'S COLLARS Economy Price, two for 25c. Harper's Price 2c HANDSOME FURS Economy Price $7.50 Ksf: $3.oo TAILORED SUITS Economy Price $10.00 Harper's (TO Cfl Price 4Ji3U FANCY DRESSES Economy Price $10.00 Harper's rr $3.95 Price about 33c on $ 25c can White Horse 20c Brand Pineapple Three 10c cans Sweet Potatoes . 25c 25c Can Runkel's 18c 15c Cocoa . . Two 10c jars Prepared Mustard .... 13c Can Ruby 9c Tomatoes . . . .

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Detectives Take Militant Suffraget Off Steamer Has Half of Three-Year Sentence to Serve. PLYMOUTH, Ens., Dec. 4. Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, leader of militant Fuffrasels, was arrested Thursday on board the White Star liner Majestic and rushed to Devenport on a government tup: by government detectives, who outwuted Fix suffrap;et defenders of Mrs. Pankhurst who were brought here by Mrs (General) Flora Drummond. At Devenport Mrs. Pankhurst was taken ashore and placed In an automobile which set off in the direction of London. She was under strict guard all the time. Tho arrest of Mrs. Pankhurst followed reports that the government would allow her to go to London, and these reports caused the Pankhurst bodyguard, headed by "General" irummond, to relax some of its vigilance. However, suffragets were on their way to Devon port from Plymouth to "rescue" their leader when she was suddenly whisked away. The militants arrived at Devonport too late to try to eifect a release of the militant leaders. Mrs. Pankhurst still has more than half of a three year jail sentence to serve in England, having been released on account of illness. Pictorial Review Fashions CHILD'S DRESS WITH SASH. Developed in dark red cachmir, this little model is exceedingly smart- Th 3 sash is in taneo red velvet and th square neck is finished with a b;a fold of the same trimming. The dresi is built without a lining, the long blouse waist having an attached skirt 3 , Jt may be worn over a yoke guimpe, il ccsireu. .no guimpe pattern given;. Pattern No. 5397. Sizes 4, 6, 8, 10. 12 and 14 years. Size 8 requires i yards of 44-inch aterial with i yard ribbon or Ya yard velvet for sash. Price, 15 centfr ' Pictorial Review Patterns may be obtained by sending the prici of pattern desired to Fashion Depart? went of this newspaper. Enclosed find . . ........ Seni Pattern No. ......... Size Name ... 'Address SECRET MARRIAGES BAR TO VOTING RIGHT LOS ANGELES. Secret marriages cannot be kept secret 11 the bride wishes to "vote in California, Deputy County Clerk McAller handed down a ruling that women must state under oath whether thev aro married or I single. FROM ACHING MIS i i i i i Instant Relief With a Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacobs Oil." Stop "dosins" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one cK.se in fifty requires internal treatment. Hub soothing", penetrating: "St. Jacobs Oil" riKht on the "tender pot," and by the time you say Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pain and distress, "fe't. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones-, stops sciatic, lumbago, backache, neuralgia and reduces swelling-. Limber up! Get a small trial lottl of old-time, honest "t. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and in a moment you'll be free from rutins, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub all rheumatism and misery risht away. Advt. CHRIST-MAS CUTS 1'RKK. Heller's Furniture store will j;ive a handsome $1'0 doll and a dandy Ian Patch Kaerr, value $10, to the boy and girl who clip, paste and brin to the store before p. m. Monday. Dec. 22. the most "Heller oak leaves" "When Heller Says It's Oak It's Oak." Kind them in the ads. Old ones or new ones, jro back as far as you like et as many as you can. Must be neatly pasted, 10 on a sheet, one side onlv that's the only condition. In cas of tie, neatness of arranfemen will decide. See k'ifts In our window

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HITS for misses or Colors for all B Below tht which these suits actually the beginning season are what the average prices are for tomorrow. H lice I "CHICKEN INSPECTOR" BLOCKS LOOP TRAFFIC CHICAGO. Jos. Held, 17. wis arrested for blocking tr in the loop. He was sHlinc bad;;-s b'-arini? the in-s-ription "Chicken in.-j"ctor 2;:". Th crowd of buyers bec.-ime so lartre th--police w re forced to cl ar a path for vehicles. DR. THOMSON'S EYE TALK (TAIJi XC. 209.) Day and Night. It iM not nw.iry to K-If-ct a 1 r:Tht !a' for having your t-y'. ;tmineI. All of my tests ar mad" in a, dark room with artificial li'ht. Niht na jfood as day. I am opn until o'clock 5vaturd.ty ewnlnirs. If yici Jind it impossible to come through th week you can .orne th-n. My obje t in u.;ing artificial liuht i becauw? th test Is more thoro.ich. If I can mak i you see well in th" evening you can certainly well by daylight. If I fitted you by sunlight th slass--f rnipht not b- s;it is factory for v-nin-r reading. Another thin- I can always depend upon my illumination. Bright, or cloudy days ax all alike to me. If your eyes lve you trouble in any way let m tell you what you need. I I.j not charpo for consultation. DR. H. A. THOMSON "Xot OrKn ou Wttlnexlay Aftonuoii 301 South Michigan SL South fst Corner Wayne and -Mkh.

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