South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 352, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 December 1913 — Page 2
2 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1913 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.
OUCH! ACHING JOINTS, RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN
THE FIRST DOLLAR EVER EARNED.
!IY III MBLIIY.
Rub Pain Right Out With Small Trial Bottle of "St. Jacobs Oil."
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nfc' um itism is "pain only.'
Not or..' case in blty requires inter-; till treatment. Stop dru'uinc! Hub!
H'Hithinir. ;x nctr.it in'.; "St. Jacobs Oil'
directly u;mh the "ton -r relief, coiuf.s instantly.
Oil" conquers pain. It is a harmless
rheumati.-m euro which never d;sap-
points ami ran not burn lin skin. Llmlitf up! Quit complaining- (Ji t a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Oil." at any druc ;-tre, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, .t(irn'''.s anl stifiness. Don't suffer- Relief awaits you. "St. Jacobs Oil" Is just as Kood for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains and swellings. Advt.
PEDDLER IS GIVEN ONE MORE CHANCE BY JUDGE
Andrew I'cunali Charjrcd With Dc sort In? Wife and Lravliu; Her With Only CablMii to I Tat.
Andrew J. iu-unah, ."", (harped with deserting his crippled wife last "week, and leaving her with only a head of cabbage to cat, was arraigned before Judfre I'arabauqh in police court Thursday inornlnj? and pleaded not puilty. Ho averted that poor circumstances made it Impossible to provide better living for his wife and that ho often left the city to canvass other nearby town?. He Is peddling furniture polish, and said that he was only out of the city for the week selling it. Ills wife was only able to pet around the house by crawling on her hands and knees. The humane omeer was notified last Saturday and took the woman to the county farm ami had a warrant sworn out for her husband. Vhen rieunah returned from a trip through Ucnton Harbor he found his v.'Ifo at the county farm and that officers were looking for him. He is believed to be fdiKhtly demented. Th judgre released him for two weeks on probation.
o. :; ii Aitiusov citocKirrr. I n- v r K"ot the first money Teamed when I was a boy, and don't supPose I r will." lamented Harrison Crockett, the laundry man. "I still have a dollar and a half coining to me and it probably will always bo coming and never arrive, tmb ss the farmer who owes It if he still lives has an attack of remorse
. . , Mind settles up. l J-iCf bsi "lt took lnc tnree da's to earn lhat
III'MM O ' 1.1.1113 li. llrt vai 1 J ins bundles of wheat and laying them on a pile In the harvest field, and when the job was done and I asked for mv pay, the farmer told me to come around next week, and kept putting me off and putting me off until I pot discouraged and pave It up. No. don't think I'll ever pet my money If I do the interest oupht to amount to something." "What was your next Job, Mr Crockett?" "The next Job I pot," he resumed, "was painting cross-arms telephone pole cross-arms up in the old Law ton Walworth planinp mill. They were four foot lonp, and I had to pive them two coats ofpalnt witli a brush the surface was none too smooth, either and I pot 3." cents a hundred for the work. I kept at that job all one summer vacation between school terms, but when school bepan I didn't have much more than when I started. Spent most all of it." Mr. Crockett then went on to tell how, when he was on the road, he used to call repularly on his old employer located way up in Michigan, and the latter never failed to inquire if he, Crockett, was looklnp for another job painting cross-arms. The cross-arm trade seems to have improved of late they are now Riven only one coat, and dipped at that, and the workman pets about ZZ cents per hundred for the job.
care of the Stomach,
spj Liver and Bowels,
and at the first sign of distress to take
HOSTETTERS Stomach Bitters
THE CALL OF LOVE LANDS WILLARD BEFORE COURT
A Sacrificing Event Never in Our History Happening at This Time
FEAR AL. HARLIN'S BOOKS MAY SHOW $100,000 SHORT (CONTINUKD FKOM PAGi: ONE.) conditions even worst? in other cases. The Damons hold a number of notes, supposedly taken by liarlin for loans of their money tit South Bend people, but of people who insist that they never had any such dealinps with him, or that they ever signed the papers in question. The number of casts of this char
acter, in connection with
MINING MAGNATE IS MORTALLY WOUNDED
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa, Dec. 11. Sir Lionel Phillips, South African mlninpr mapnate and multimillionaire, w.us shot three times and probably fatally wounded by an assassin while in Commission st. Thursday. One of the bullets lodped in Sir Lionel's neck, causinp a wound which the physicians fear will prove mortal. The assailant was arrested. Sir Lionel was one of the proup of five men. including John Hays Hammond of New York, who were sentenced to death for instipatinp the Jamieson raid in IS 96, which brought on the Boer war.
I Willard Van Druff is in love with !
Mrs. Bessie Hartman, he Faid in police J
court Thursday mornlnp, and that was the reason he could not stay away from South Hend. Once before the judpe ordered him out of the city, but ho returned and continued wooinp Mrs. Hartman. His affections grew to blows last week when his attentions were repulsed and he was arrested. Mrs. Hartman said he had been drinkinp and would not po when told to. She tried to pet a bottle of whisky away from him to destroy it she said, and he struck her. The judge found him guilty of assault and battery and he was fined $5 and costs.
VARNER TAKES LESSONS
IN POLICE COURT WORK iJ
Quick action in our suit department is to be stimulated by the most radical reduction ever heard of at this season of the year. Our bona-fide offer of pricing every suit in our most suberb stock in Northern Indiana so unusually, comes usually in January. This year we will sell the highest grade Suits (including Wooltex Suits) at $ 1 5 in the very season. Your choice of any, mind you, for only $15. Suits that sold for as much as $50 and are equal to those sold elsewhere for $60 and $75 at only $1 5. We repeat
City judpe-elect Herbert Warner j took his first lesson in city police i court procedure Thursday morninp! when he visited the court to pet ac-!
customed to his duties after Jan. 1. He was pranted a special Feat beside Judpe Farabauph durinp the short session and as each case finished the actinp judpe instructed his successor on his reasons for glvinp each decision.
PREDICT FULL PROHIPITION
DOWN AND OUTERS TO GET CHANCE TO EARN MEALS
CHICAGO, Dec. 11. Solution of the unemployed men problem in Chicago was attempted by the city Thursday in u plan for offerinp'work to all idle
i men. The pay ror the work win oe
i -.rHurvito Erich rlnv's work is
OOlIl Hie r,.,i tlirnrt ilo-c' frr.1 nnH 1 rw 1 it i n r
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lamon ami iverie esiaies. un. un-!., .i, ,.,if.innl sholtrr hnusoa
available, but they are said to run Mayor Harrison assumed direction up into the scores. of tho efforts to relieve the down and (iiin-KO Hutbach Hit. out men in Chicago pentlinp: the creaGeorvu Butzbach, of the liutzbach ' tion of a new department by the city Eruit Co., recently adjudged bank-j government and the appointment of rupt. is also a reputed victim of Har-jan "emergency superintendent" to look lin's methods. His case involves a after the needy men who are willing loan of $.",U00 on some property in 'to work.
Michigan. Instead of taking a mortir.u', however, Harlin took a deed to his mother-in-law, and gave back an agreement to recnvey. But this latter is not of record. The mother-in-law then died and Harlin had the property deeded to someone else an alleged dummy and took i note and mortgage for J 5,000, which lie discounted. Meanwhile he had also disposed of Butchbach's note, so he has his money bac kon that loan and $5,000 besides. Butzbach's property is gone, or at bast involved in a tangle from which he may never be able to extricate it, and besides lie owes the $5,00i note, now in the hands of an innocent third party for
value. Another case is that of a woman on the south side, sahVTo earn heri
NICAR ELECTED STEWARD MADISON, Ind., Dec. 11. The A?,rd annual session of Indiana National Grange Wednesday elected officers for 1014 .as follows: Master, L. H. Wright. Columbus; overseer, W. W. I'axton, Pennville; bcturer. W. A. Hay, Worthington: steward, Virginius Xiear, South Bend; chaplain, On. W. Landon, Aurora; treasurer, Cjias. Koeger. Seymour; secretary. Mrs. N. H. Golden, Mishawaka, and gatekeeper, A. A. Martin, Elkhart.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 11. "Na-tion-wide prohibition is bound to
come, but just when, I cannot tell," i declared Sen. Borah, of Idaho, in an address at a mass meeting here Wed-1 nesday night to further the campaign j for a constitutional amendment for' national prohibition. Sen. Borah j urged his hearers to keep tip the j fight, and said he would lend his sup-
bles would continue until prohibition was an accomplished fact.
DISCOVERS CURE FOR LOVE
LONDON. Dr. Maurico de Eluery, the famous specialist, has .announced the discovery of a cure, for love by seprepation and a new serum. Dr. de Eleury says love is worse than most of the vices.
The best assemblage of quality suits that were ever brought to this city. These are not suits made up for a sale, but suits that actually have been priced up to $50 and are form our regular stocks. There are plenty of black and navy blue. All sizes, 14, 16, 18, 34 to extra sizes 57. All alterations will be made without charge. " Those buviip early will naturally have nlterniions finished early.
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UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF n ANY SUIT y
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Store Open Evenings Till Xmas
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II CHILD'S LAXATIVE
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15 SYBUP OF FIBS"
Made From Fruit Can't Harm Tender Stomach, Liver and Bowels.
WEDDED ON DEATH BED
HAKKISBURG. Pa.
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oital where a few hours before he
was wedded to Miss Josie Arnold, who had rushed to his bedside from Texarkana. Tex.
COLD IN TOMBS SO HE STOLE NEW YOKK. James Bice, arrested for stealing an overcoat, said It was cold in the Tombs and asked permission to wear the garment. Magistrate Levy said it must be held as evidence, lut gave his own coat to Rice.
living by washings. She secured a Stewart died in the llarrisburg hos
loan irom a local lank tnrougn Harlin. and through a term of years kept up the interest and finally paid most of the principal, aggregating approximately J 1,500. Then she discovered that while the interest has been paid over to the bank rfght along, the principal has been held back and now the hsnk contends that Harlin was Iter agent and not its, and that she must pay tho principal over airain, despite all her hardships. Entanglements involving tl;ree lots in the west end of the city with a mortgage to Joseph Werwinski and a contract given by Harlin that turned up In tho county recorder's ofiice a hhort time ago for simultaneous discharge, brought to light a system of duplication that puts the local man in bail for money getting methods. And those who claim to have inside information assert that these incidents are a mere sort of letter of introduction. Several widows in the city that have trusted Harlin with their investments are said to have been badly misused, and some of them left virtually penniless. If all that Is said of li's operations is true, the grand Jury will have considerable to plow through if the matter ever comes to its attention something that is declared more than probable.
If your littie one's tongue is coated, it is a sure dgn the stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When your child is cross, peevish, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, cat or act naturally; if breath is bad, stomach sour, system full of cold, throat sore, or if feeverish, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs." and in a few hours all the clogged-up, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep it handy because they know its action on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They also know a little given today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of California Syrup of Figs," which contains directions for babies, children of all ascs and for grownups plainly on tho bottle, iieware of counterfeits sold here. Get the gen-
nine, made ny "Laiiiornia 1 ig" hyrup Company." Don't he fooled! Advt.
JEEETE
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To iadic&te 70a art a teg eIat reader 70a cast pretest Six Cospom liie tiit one. FpiIE IMPERIAL EMBROIDERY OUTFIT is guaranteed to be the greatest collection and biggest bargain in patterns ever offered. "The 1C0 patterns have a retail value of 10 cents each, or more than S10.00 in all. Bring SIX Coupons and GS cents to this office and you will be presented with One Complete Outfit, including Book of Instructions and one All Metal Hoop. The 68 cents is to cover duty, express, handling and the numerous overhead expenses of getting the package from factory to you. N. B. Out of Town Readers will add 7 cents extra for postage and expense of mailing.
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I'ancy Rami Picked Xavy Heans 5 lbs. 23c Selected Ieh RoaMrd San tors CiltC, HT H '2 ic. Armour's .Alineo Meat, 3 for... 21c Arrow I, rami Coffee, fnsh roast
ed, per lb String IU-ans, 3 10c cans. . . . Karo Syrup, 3 10c cans
3 -;uis .-clecteil Peas, Com or Kidney Jicans 25c Apples, fancy lialduhis and Cireoniiigs, iht pe-k r9c SjKiglicttI, 2 10c packa-ts lie
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this yi:ar tiik p.it i:vi:r. We have a laru-r as-urtnit-nt of frtsh. puri candies than wr hrfore. Prices always reasonable. The Philadelphia. Advertisement.
DARING FIREMEN SAVE LIVES OF HOTEL GUESTS
ST. I.OriS. Mo., l. o. 11. A seore of putsts at the IisalL' htel w r. ii;jaretl and th.e lives f a hr.r.iired were ..ivf(l by daring work .f t":ro-
who, Thursday ntorninc carried
men, who. lhursday ntorninc carried : l- ' mtMJx '
a core f frantic voMi-n liu'vn tire: III escapes and ladders whip lir. r.iced ! F, '
01LT. aBIT 5IOII3Dl- STOCK 'V- U -
1.; Offers in ETeat variety really desirable and useful presents for people of all ages and is a most popular stock in every re
flect because of its choice selections, trustworthy values and low prices. If you are asking where you can buy the best and cheapest this season, you will get your answer by looking through our large and superior line of attractions and compare qualities and prices with others.
all around them
Th piusts readied lh street lialf
clad and several we-re injure 1 in t
wild rash tr the l.wt r !!ocis. Miss
H:izel Chambers, who had a n-mi on'
the llfth I'.oor, saved about 10. cu sts. Th elevat.r man could nd 1-- fur.d and Miss Chambers made tri ; aT?r tri, lrir. nvr down ructs. I'harles Wehlhorn fell to the ground in an attempt t climb down u gutter ripe from the tifth l!'or. Ho will i:o. The screams of Mrs. Archie McCann. who d:jcoverel th tir. ?;aHl many liver. Anions tho irijun d wcr. H. I.. Kniprbt. Mrs. . 1 1. (Jates and CI. Ittpley of N w York.
Here are a few of the thousands of the extraordinary values: Toilet Sets, Military Sets, Manicure Sets in Sterling, Sheffield Silver and French Ivory. Rings set with Diamonds, Emer
alds, Rubies and every stone in existence, Signet and Baby Rings by the gross.
You'll tind the Xmas candies at The
fr shot, purot Phiku Advt.
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Sterling Silver Oin himbles, all sizes . ..Ju
Cut p;lass Sugar Bowl and Cream Pitcher, (IJ 1 per pair . tJJ 1 BJ
Solid gold LaValiiers, with a genuine cut diamond . i)sJbSi
15 jewel Elgin 20 year eold
fi"eJ 611 7, watches v JL jL &
Sterling Silver Tea Spoons Fr:e.d 49c
Solid gold CurT Button;
Extra value
$1.50
Being out of the high rent district enables me to sell for less. The Very Best Holiday Attractions of the Year at Popular Prices.
FRANK.
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210 W. JEFFERSON BLVD., Jefferson BIdg-.
