South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 29, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 January 1914 — Page 2

2 THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1914 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. News of Interest To Polish Citizens

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PERSONALS.

Witold Czarni'i-ka, 1123 W. Thwnas Ft., has returned from a isit with frir nds in Mi hL-m City. Joseph IM f7..t rsk i of (Jury. Ind.. is visiting friends in South fnd. Stanislaus Wmblewski. Ib'.ll W. Ford st.. who und rw' nt an operation for appnd!citi at the St. Joseph hos. Vital .-r-vrral days ago, i.s impro ing rapidly. Miss Miirt'unl Andr.ejew ska lias returned t) li'-r home at South " 1 1 i -eago after visiting h r sister, Mrs. Henry I rzewinska, of X. Michigan st. I ; t 3 i 1 ; n i Ki.-h'-r has gone for an extended xisitto liar in', Wis. Leonard Kasii:ki, v. ho has been h( re for verai days 1 ft today for his horn in Chicago. John Lruzkowski and Michael Tomka of W. India!. a a v. havo seeurd good positions in Detroit and will move there Kridav. Walter Cytlynski. S. Walnut st.. v ho has been confined to li is home pince Saturday with, grip is much impro ed. Mr?. Walt-r Ity nglev.ski and son Casimb r hft Wednesday afternoon for th-ir horn" in Fort Wayn". alter a. visit with South Head rep-tives. Ignatius Tahntowski. 1117 W. Thomas st.. has left for an extended visit to BaHr.e. Wis. Rev. Stanislaus Cruza of Chhago s spending a few days in South !U-n.. Mrs. Albert Wiatrowska. s-7 W. Thomas t., who lias be. n ill for sevi ral days i. now improved. Martin Rachmanski, W. Jefferson m' 0 - T "i ' ' MARKETS. v .t . , t, .t 'f ', 'l- , l- , ( ill( AGO GltAIN. II . ; . .Ian. l-J. -i..i,ln---Wlient liny JCh.' t. July MT- t. ",. Com .May '"i,c t,, C,-; July ;!',. Oats Mity July :Tsr,, :.,., rrk -.May si 1.7.'.. Lard .May .Il.'JT. Ki!'-May NATIONAL STOCK V.K1. NATIONAL STOCK VA1IPS. 111.. .Isin. u. - v. ttif-i:- i,s j..'oo. iiM-iudiii,.' i.no uuthrrnj ; rmrkft st':oIy ; native !' t's S 7.. "K.f '..."; ovs : 1 1 1 1 lirlfrix S '2.f.i h.."o; sio.-k.vrs hihI feeders S.'i.ou ; 7."'! ; -m I V4-s4 ;.uo'i J l.oo : T;i t--rs s.".i.r. s.10; vs and !udf-rs .l.otK..'.iio. lles I j t - !.."io: ini r k t ."i- lower; 1mIXh .S.-J.'fSJ-, ; e-Hxl SS. 0r Sj.', : r.u!i .ss no',V.ir, ; 'liyiit s.tf.; s.:r ; jdir s;..0'V;, . Sli'fii liit'i-iptK L'."o: inarkff t.'.ely; jiimtotm s." tt'i ; jearllns si.."i:iW7.r); arns $7.1V''Mt. I'MOX STOCK VAinK. FNIOX STOCK VAKPS. III.. .Inn. I'l'. JIos lli'eijts .".l.Ooo; ni:irkt ." Imcr; inixi jiml lnit lirs 's. !."' v Jo : :oil le-avy ..-."(riS.t!); ron'li heavy ..( C'n sj.v. litrld .lor,I(..": j. !,' .;.!hi7.0: i.ulk nn.it.c.s.::.,. 'a 1 1 le- Ii'lpts ni.trk-t steady: PeevtN 'J 7.."o; lows and lieifers s:;sTi NtiM-krs and f--d-r s.r,.t,fti .7n ; 'Irxjin sr..'Cil.'.it); alv-s S.'T.f.i 1 1 .i"0. SlK-ep - Kei dpN- 1'J.MKr. m.'ilket steady; Tiativ- au J western ::.." '' ; lainhs Si'. tnj ( III! (.( IMtOlU ( i:. I'lIH'AltO. .Ian. -Ilullcr l!c.,ihi i.!'".l tut'. t'raincrv, extris ;um-: extra Iii-ts no-f "; tirsts ir.fl,7-; packir Ilgs- Ile-elp! ::.."7 asi'-i. fiorrent rei I . t 17: ordinary, firsts l's' Jfrjt-: firsts :.'; extras .;;.; hM-ks -jiK-r d irtI- l': Live l'onltry--Turkeys 1U-: hi k ns 3 1--; springs rje; rollers lo..-; J-; dueks PV. TIT TMU Ktill LIVL STOCK. VI TT.sp.LKOll. Jan. li: .-.tlle Supply light; market steady: ehob-e sskj v. : prill!" SV lor.j VM); g.MMl .H.1.V,; s.:-, ; tbl.V loit hers 7.7.V-ivl'": fail- 7.'J-"' 7.7." : common su. ,") 7. O ; (oiiiiiiun to oud fat bulls S l.."iO'ij 7.00; common to cood fat cows S.'VTiO 7.oo : liHfei-v s."...Vn.fHi; fresh rows and printers siao i ; veal calves Sllll; heavy and h;u calves ST.o Ui v. 00. She'p and I.itubs- Supply Unlit: market slow mi Iambs. 10'i !. lower en sheep; prime wethers S...i'.0'(o.7.": good mixed S-Y-:,r,i :') ; fair mixed S t.r.o'r; r.. lo ; eulU and -ommon S.".0Ol : l.iniNs ."..". (.n ) t7 sM. lit." LeeciptN 2"J double de-ks; market ioHvo: prinio b.-avy ln SUI ; 9 eavy mi'd SyfifS.d; medium-i s.tUr,' Si."; hetvy yirrki'is Ssa..". .70 : pi:;s Ssmi foS..yi; roughs .7.".0'.f 7.'.h ; st.iL's St',.7." ,7..". LYT III I'l ALU LIVE STOCK. FAST III TI'AI.K. Jan. I Nittb lbepj ro i,.:ld : market si.nv arid teldy; prim. itMrs .V7"; V. ; butc her grades HO', S 1",. I 'aKes - Jb cipts 2 h-ad : marker .-.ctive, I'.'m- higher; cmI to choice xM . 12.2.". Sh-'o and lauiiiN hccijits 4.oh 1o-.h1:' market aetitr. Ciud" limlis s."'f'i J : nil to fair .;() .j s. 110 ; yearliiii:-; m'. ink, 7.1.": -;'iH'p .:: ii,,vi o Jb s- !u-vit 'J.".o ; market slow, ."i. lowt r. Vokt-rs s.(.V(jv.7ii; pi'- S.ais.. fo: niixrM Ss y-.f.i s.7i;" havy Ss .f; s.7o ; Foiiph ST.'J" 7.7" ; st.-i's ''p.:'."(jii,7.V (UK i;o ;kai. f'TIPWr.n. ,1.01. -jj. - i,,-; Wt-at May ,.2V: Julv ns '-rn Jan. C1K : M.i'v .. ;-!.-: .July r.-.-ie o-.ifs - May r.0t..: Juiv r.'.ii,e. Pork- .Ian. N-J1J: .M;:v SJ1. C. Lard .Ian. Ml.l:'; Miy M 1 :,,., o ; .h;Iv M1.47rJ." KiPh Ian. $1 1 .!). "J ; M.,y sips.-,: .Iwlv SOUTH iu:m mahults. 1 i on: a x 1 1 lki tt.urrrcted llly by Knonlock Ginz. Hydrntiliv.' Ave ? (reaU nnd I lour lluylng v liett f.V; onts at 42 retailing At .'k.-; re. !.; orn, buyiug at re, M-lling at 70-. TALLOW AM) 1IIOKS. (tVrreet.M Iallr Tr S. XV. Lii.;ua.in. 2:0 N. Miiu St.i Tullow Itouc!:. 2c to JU,-; rerdereil. o. 1. 4'e to o'j: No. ::'-;e to 44,-. 11 IrlM No. 1 iiroeii hid-'S." He to 12'; nird. i-aif nkbi, irljo to 17'jc; wool, 17c to 20i'Ol LTIIV AM) XI:.T. 'orrcotrd I .xl!y by t:e Ferndeli Market. 12.". N. Main Si. roultrj Spri:i . i.b ken, pfivir. 12' to ;'-; felling at 1- to ,:,! ihii-krtrs. I4yii:g 12'2c; s.Ili-ic at 2 Turkey., p.iyir.s P to t!ie-.-iil: -liitig. 'js.- , Xlat rke;.;tl : Veal. t - t.i T.a-; reun i ttik. k- t I'.'n-; lrl la st. ik. ."; porter l:n!W. -V- to 40e;"bT Toisf, -Jo.- t,, J.V ; bol'lnc l.vf. iik o i-v,-: bird. lv; smoked Ijhui. 21K to 4'V Ovter.. -x- to OV ijuart. PROVISION. (Corr-tei Pnllv by r. w. Mue'.Vr. 2K. I?. Jeff.-rs u !5!vd. l'rult Orn.'iKf. j. r s," : -e'.lii.g at Zd to tV" per J.'Z. Le:iiv';;. p-T ca-.e. 1.,'fO; lllnif at T- to -40 per d.-t. 1!j:;:ii,:i. bt;yag 7.'-: to 2 per bum-h. ';;uU.1...er, buytr.jf 52 per !; celling. 1". to i.V ae!i. VfBll)le NViv -nbb.:e. j-aylnp j-r pJJ'i: celling at 4 l.tat.ei, 7iv pr tu. ; elllng ct 2.V jer i-V. UniUr n1 f.gg CoimtrT Jojtter. paTln?f 'jPjr to Zi.: ; selling. 27c to Z-'- Creamery. Ztjc. F.Sfe's. titrialy freL, piying ;;2-. rw.rlrg 40-. iLir, str.w ani iki:d. 'nrre-;ril lmty by t!ie J-r Miller Klo-JT ti "r'wil Co . 420 S. Mh'hlgm St.) Hrtj. iaj4ag $13; d'thisr at 51. Straw p 7 biff & to 7. !eli!ng ut f.0" per ,ie. i?d -oro. ptirluj; r.v p-r bu.; celling atkV tA 7t- j-r b'l O.ita paying per bu . Ilta t 47r U&r t bu. Cbver

St.. left Thursday morning for Chicago to spend two weeks with relatives.

FUNERALS. The funeral of Mari" Kolodzinska. one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kolouzinska. CI 1 S. Kelley St.. took place this morning at S o'clock from St. Adelbcrt's Catholic church. Ilv. John Tarlowskl officiated. Burial was made in St. Joseph's Folish cemetery. SOCIAL EVENTS. The regular Friday exorcises of the junior and senior exercising class of the Polish Falcons M. Komanownki will he held Friday evening at the Koseiuszko hall. The junior and senior exercising class of the Polteh Ladies Falcons Z. Balirki No. 1. will hold their regular exercises Friday evening a 7 o'clock, at the '.. P. hall. A special meeting of the parishioners of the St. Casimier'.s Catholic church will he held this evening at S o'clock at the Warsaw hall. Porn to Mr. Rogacki, :U7 Jan. 11. and Mrs. Valentine X. Johnson st., son. i) r a i i. t i x i : i li s i: i . The resilience of Frank Wieczorek, lo S. Chapin st.. x:u; released from diphtheria quarantine Tuesday. Lottie Wieczorek. a daughter, who has been ill with the disease for the past few w eks, has recovered. in nt 47e to ."ov per bu. Clover seed, payI'aylu.'j .7. CO per bu. JUVK STOCK. iCorrectd Daily by Major JJtos., 3. Logan Street.) Heavy fat stevrs. live cut., to 7.2.1; dresea. ?P.'.fO to $ll'.."0. Feeders. .$rj.7." to t;.7". L:iiu.is on foot, to $G..0; itrexeil, 10f to He. Hogs, loO to 'JOO 11).. $7.,0 to .7.IJ; to '."Do lbs., .57.75 to $S.()0. t Corrected Daily bv Warner Iirie. Seed Co., 114 I). Wayne St.) Scrl Timothy paying ?2 per bushel, eiiing nt .vj.ao. lied clover, paying $J to $7.o0, selling 7.00 to $'J.0O. INDIANAPOLIS LIVK STOCK. INDIANAI'OLIS. Jan. Hogs Keeoij.ts !.ij; market rulO' lower: best ho;:s heavier $.',H)'a ViO; pigs .7.7."i. bulk Shei'p Kei-eit. L'."o; market strong to lTm- ldgher; prime sheen .s..ro; lanile .'.0) down. NAME NO SECRETARY FOR COMMERCE CHAMBER Xo action was taken Wednesday by the Chamber of Commerce directorate in the matter of a successor to C. (1. .Manning as secretary of tho body. Tlie session was turned into an informal reception to the United States civil engineers, I M. Churchill and Malcom Sutherland, here to inspect the route of the proposed great lakes canal. The two engineers arrived Tuesday night. Wednesday they spent the day in conferences with the city water works ofTIeials. the Chamber of Commerce and City Engineer William Moore. Thursday the men will be taken over the proposed route through St. Joseph county in autos piloted by Ilichard Elbel of the park board and City Engineer Moore. WIFE CHARGES CRUELTY Charging cruelty Edna M. Kirby has filed suit for divorce from Loonard M. Kirby in the superior court. They xvere married in Tampa. Fla., Dec. s. l'.iio. xxhen Ivirs. Kirby xvas but 17 years old, according to the complaint. They separated Jan. 1?, 1111. They lived in IaC.loria. Cuba, with Mrs. Kirby's mother, xvho xvas an invalid. The complaint alleges Kirby admitted associating xvith other women. Mrs. Kirby asks the restoration of her maiden name, Edna M. Horn. FARMERS NEAR LYDICK WILLJRY CLUB PLAN The first meeting of the Eydick farmers organization since its creation a xveek ago was held Wednesday at the V. O. V. hall of Eydick. Tho name of the organization was changed from the Farmers Square Deal club to the L.ydick Community center. To try out the club plan of purchasing orders were made at the meeting of the club for the purchase of clover and alfalfa seed, and lime stone rock and potash for fertilizing purposes. After the business session the meeting was turned into an informal discussion regarding the value of various fertilizers for the production of clover and eowpeas. Forty more farmers xvere taken into the organization. The next meeting will be held cYb. 4. at xvhich session Brother Leo of Xotre Dame university will speak on general farming and the rasinjj of blooded stock. Miss Cora Walkjns xx-i 1 1 have charge of the program. The meeting xvill be an all cpix affair. RABBI CROPJBACH TALKS "On Shipboard With the Immigrants'" was the subject of an interesting paper by liabbi Abraham Cronhach before"' the members of Mrs. W. E. Miller's Sociology class, which iret Wednesdax evening at the home of Mrs. J. Creed. 4 29 S. Main st. The o.iir di-sorihoil tho hnrilshinss nf tho ! immigrants on board ship coming over to this country. ;md Mr. Cronbach recommended certain ) rox isions for improving the condition of the i immigrant quarters on Atlant.e liners. The class xvill meet again in two '-eks. JOHN F. MEIGHAN HAS CHANCE OF RECOVERY John F. Meighrri. civil engineer. sht '-y his son Edward xvho is believed ir.-i::e. has r ltar.ee Tor reeox erx I .iccording to Dr. J. D. l.erteling. who attending him. An A -ray examination slicwo! that the hulbt is lodged below Mejgh ill's h-ft leg. Xo probe has been made f.r it as he is believed to be in ton serious condition to staml an operation. Edward Melirhan is still held at the county jail. No arlblavit as xt been tiled against him.

A Ten Dollar Bill Takes a Ural or Persian Lamb Coat. Wo haven't any Winter Suits we sold the Ian one Wednesday afternoonbut wo have some Coats $2" Coats at $10 while thev last. THE ELLSWORTH STORE. Advt. i i i

Rub Backache Away Wirh Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacobs Oil."

Pack hurt you? Can't straighten up without feeling sudden--painK, sharp aches and twinges? Now listen! That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll get blessed relief the moment you rub your back with soothing, penetrating s;t. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes out soreness, lameness and stiffness so quickly. You simply rub it on and out comes the pain. It is perfectly harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle from any drug store, and after using it just once, you'll forget that you ever had backache, lumbacro or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more misery. It never disappoints and has been recommended for 60 years. Advertisement. DEATHS. INFANT KLKITZ. Darle Frederick Kleitz, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kleitz, 141 Elder i?t., died Wednesday afternoon. Funeral services will be lield Thursday and burial in City cemetery. JOHN M. IiOWI'. John M. Lowe, 77, 1213 N. Johnson st., died at his residence Wednesday after an illness of six xveeks of dropsy and heart trouble. lie i.s survived by a daughter, Mrs. Edgar Hack, of this city; two brothers and a sister in Rryan, O., and two sisters in Kansas. Mr. Lowe was born in Ohio. Juno 22, 1837. He came here from Iiryan, O., 35 years ago. FUNERALS. MHS. KMKLIA PIKIISON. Funeral services of Mrs. Emelia Pierson, 133 E. Dayton st., will be held Friday afternoon from the residence at 1:30. At 2:30 o'clock service xvill be held from the Swedish Lutheran church, tho Itev. Mr. Erickson officiating. Burial will be made In lllverview cemetery. AUGUST IIAHTMAN. The funeral of August Hartman. 1008 X. St. Peter St., wcus held from the residence Thursday afternoon. maggie noiTS. Funeral services for Maggie Bolts. 122 X. Michigan st., were held Thursday afternoon. PLANS ARE CARRIED TO STRIKERS BY MAID CALU.MF.T, Mich., Jan. 22. In the inquest Wednesday afternoon into the deaths of Thomas Dally and Harry and Arthur Tjane, non-union miners who were shot and killed Dec. 7 while asleep in the Dally home in l'ainesdale, Mrs. Dally, widow of one of the men. testified that her domestic. Mamie Stefun. carried plans of the home to the strikers, drawing them with indelible pencil on the back of her hand. A boarder testified to seeing the marks on the girl's hand. The girl denied this. Isaac Grosnovich and George liossman, strihers, xvho xxere charged with the triple murder, refused to testify. The jury returned an open verdict. Underwear and Flannelette Shirts in Automatic Reduction Sale. Underwear and flannelette skirts on the "Front table" tomorrow at 13c per garment. The prico Saturday xvill be 12c oes down a cent a da v. THE ELLSWORTH STORE. Advt LUMBERMEN BACK FROM INDIANAPOLIS MEETING A number of South Rend lumbermen, xvho attended the convention of the State Retailers association at Inlndianapolis have returned. Among them xxere Clem Smogor, of the Smogor Lumber Co., W. 15. Schaefer, of the Schaefer Wholesale Lumber Co., Charles and William Stickler, of the Ziegler-lluff Co., V. F. Ahrens ana F. C. Scharback of the South Rend Sash and Door Co., and F. I. McFrlain and 1. W. Jackson, of the McErlain and Jackson Co. Leaving Monday, they returned Wednesday night. The convention xvas in session at the Severin hotel Tuesday and Wednesday. The newly elected president of the state association is Charles W. Lant of Redford. Charles Foster of Valparaiso was elected vice president. Mr. McErlain. of South Rend, is one of the directors. "SYRUP OF FIGS" FOR Delicious "Fruit Laxative" Can't Harm Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Every mother realizes, after giving her children "California Syrup of Figs," that this is their ideal lartati" e, because they love its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses te tender little stomach, liver and boxvels xvithout griping. When croi-s. irritable, feverish or breath is bad. stomach sour, look at the toncue. mother! If coated, inx-e a teaspoonful of this harmless "'fruit laxative." and in a lew hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food pass out of the bowel.-, and you have a well, playful child again. When its little system is full of cold, throat sere. h.as stomachache, diarrhoea, inoi-rstion. colic remember, a good in.-Mde olaenlng' should always be the tlrst tr atment si ven. Millions of mothers keep "California Syrup of Fi" handy; they know a tea.spoor.i a! today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druKist for a ."i-ornt bottle of "California Syrup of Iigs," xvhich has directions for babies, children of all ages and grownups printed on the bottle. Heware of counterfeits sold here, so don't ! fooled. ilet the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Company." A d ertisement. TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS

CONST PATED CHILD

Another Big Sweeping Clearance Sale of Coats

About 85 High-grade

Sharp Reductions On

1 00 Sets Coney Furs Now Were up q to $6. 75 Brown or black sets with beautiful large muffs and shawl collars. Ex r cellent qualities. 7 -7 jr : AUi o r or

M btyles & Colors

Women7 s and Children's Sweaters Greatly Reduced Women's Sweater Coats; up to $3.95 values, now $2.50 Women's Sweater Coats; up to $2.98 values, now $2.00 Children's $1.50 & $2.50 Sweaters on sale 98c to $1.50

Up to $1.50 Knit Hoods 19c and 25c A clean-up lot of knit hoods for school children. All colors. "4

Tremendous Sacrificing on High-Grade Rugs, etc Enlargement Sale prices that represent savings of from 25 to 40 per cent on the newest products. A great lot of underpricings on draperies, too, are now in effect.

Robertsons i i - - RIVER PARK. Three more confessed their faith in the .Savior at the revival services at the Klver Park Methodist Episcopal church last night, making a total of 21 during the meetings. Ford, the pastor, xvill preach Thursday evening on "The Wases of Sin." Special music has been prepared for the service. Arrangements have been made to observe Decision day in the .Sunday school Sunday. tleorge liedell, who is- ill at the home of his son on S. Seventh st., continues in a serious condition. Mrs George Izcs, xvho has been visiting relatives here, has returned to Grand Beach. Mi-h. Mrs. Frank Coll and Mrs. Harry Coil have been guests of Mrs. II. F. Brooks this Aveek. Mrs. Fdward DeBuque of S. Fourteenth st.. delightfully entertained the kindergarten class and teachers yesterday afternoon in honor of her son, Uoberfs sixth birthday anniversary. The littb' folks matched from the school in a body to attend the affair. They were entertained xvith music and juvenile games folloxved by refreshments. A special feature xvas the birthday cake xvith the lighted tapers. The cake xvas placed in the center of the rom and the little guests marchid around each one. making a good wish for the little hot. after xvhi'h th cake was cut and enjoyed by the little folks. Tuesdaynig ht the Brotherhood of the American held br.si-i'-ss and social meeting a: Skk's hall. The following o.'hccrs xvere Ir.stalb-d: For -man, Harry G i nert: master of c remonies. J. Holme?; ehaplin. Miss Anna Schult-. il. Ilus-H of !'..- xvagiuc, .Mi?'.!,, district mar.acer, xvas president and gave an interesting nddres. Itata and Clarence Borden gave several duets which were very much enjoyed. Folloxving the husinets meeting dancln-r xvas enjoyed land refreshments wre served. I Mrs. H. I'. Brook entertained at Lilinner Wednesday at her home on X. Kleventh st. Covers xvere placed for eight. Mrs. John McMahon - of Stanford, South Dakota, xvho bus been visiting relatives here, ha gone to Chicago

Several racks of Coats that formerly sold for as much as S15 0 on sale Friday and O ml Saturday at S5. The selection is immense.

Coats, Values

5(Mn. Nearseal Coat (size 34) Was $75.00 $35.00

45-in. Nearseal Coat (size 40), Was $75.00 $56.25 45-in. Nearseal Coat (size 36), Was $100.00 $69.75 45-in. Nearseal Coat (size 38), Was $100.00 $79.50 Sable Squirrel Coat (size 36), Was $85.00 $50.00 45-in. Nearseal Coat (size 38), was $65.00 $47.50 Russian Pony Coat (size 38), Was $65.00 $47.50 Russian Pony Coat, (sizes 34 & 40), Was $45.00, $25.00

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Boys' Knit Set at $1.95 Cute matched sets of Sweater, Leggin Drawers and Caps. All colors.

127-129-131-133 South Michigan Street

it where she xvil? visit friends for a xveek before returning home. Mrs. George Fetters of Pleasant st. is reported ill. Mrs. George Iieed and son, George Wheeler lieed, of Chicago are guests of Mr.. Heed's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler, of X. Eleventh t. Mr. and Mrs. Merel Hand of X. Xinth st. have returned from a ten days' xisit xvith relatives at Xiles, Mich. Thf Misses Bessie and Iallian Hentze xvill entertain a few South Bend and Kiver Park friends this evening at their home on S. Sixth st. Philis Whitcomb, who has been ill the put xveek. is not so well today. Miss Xora Whitten of Culver, Ind., is hero for a few days visit xvith relatives. WILL GIVE TENTH OF EARNINGS TO CHURCH A Tithers league, the members of which will contribute one-tenth of their 'earnings to the church, has been formed by members of the Mizpah Evangelical church. One oifject of the society xvill be also to conduct a research on the ancient tithing system. The league xvill mct monthly when the linaneial reports for the month will be given. S. C. Lehman has been elected president of the organization; S. F. Kline, vice president: Miss Bessie Khinehart. secretary: Miss Pearl Klopfer. treasurer. The charter members numVer 4 I. PLAN PATRIOTIC PROGRAM I Fourth Degree K. ('. A-einbly F.ii' joys Banquet. The fourth degree assembly Knights of Columbus met Wednesday niht at the Oliver hotel xvhere a banquet xvas enjoyed. Speakers for the evening xvere Father Schumacher. Father I J. Carroll. Father J. F. DeGroote. Dr. J. B. Berteling and D. L. Guilfoyle. Arrangements were made for a party Feb. J. at xvhich a patriotic program will b given. Indies- vsill be inxited sucstfl.

Any Plush Coat that Sold for upto 22.50 Your choice of any of our finest silk

plush Coats Salts Sealette Friday and Saturday for S 1 5. to $40, Friday and High - Grade Values upto J J.

Splendid Bargains in Blanket & Eiderdown Robes 0 15 Beacon Blanket Bath Robes; val. to $3.50 at $2.50 Lot of All-wool Eiderdown Robes; val. to $5 -at $3.95 Beacon Blanket Robes; val. to $5 (satin trim.), S3.50

$1.00 Flannelette Gowns at 69c A special lot that will quickly go at this special price of 69c.

Children's Coats at $5.00 Wonderful Savings Coats in sizes 6 to 14 years (values up to sio), on sale now for $5. Coats in sizes 4 to 6 years (values up to 3.95) on sale now for S5. Beautiful assortments.

3CS SECOND WM. J. BRYAN SPEAKS TO LUTHERANS Dr. Lankanau of the Missouri synod of the Lutheran church, and known as the second William Jennings Bryan because of his resemblance to the secretary of state, gave an interesting address Thursday evening before thmembers of the Walther league of St. Paul's German Lutheran clu:r h. His subject xvas "Life in Old Virginia". It dealt xvith the conditions among tho poor and the Xegroes of th south and the work of N the missionaries among them. He also gave interesting descriptions of the beautiful scenery of Virginia. The lecture xvas the hrst of a series to lie given before the Walther league. MARSHALL KNTKKT AINMIl. WASHINGTON. Jan. The German Ambassador and Countess von Bcrnstorff entertained at dinner Wednesday night in honor of the vice president and Mrs. Marshall. 1914 bpring Coats Arrived at Ellsworth's Today. You'll be charmed v. hen you see these. Bright new colors; superb styles. The harbingers of the new season. You'll xvant one. they're just beautiful. These are the prettb-st coats you ever saw in your life. Yes; we have a splendid showing of new 1014 Suits, too. Till; ELLSWORTH STORE. Advt.

If you cannot come, telephone IMione Home- .'.392: Bell 292. t The Eliel Pharmacy UMiL iii;yi:i:. vu. c;.. Mgr. We deliver orders promptly

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M Plush on sale Skinner lined. Saturday 12.50 Fur Coats 35 Sets Wolf Furs Now Were up Q to $7.50 O.OO Brown and gray wolf sets of high-grade soft and silkv fur. Large shawl collar. .75 50) IT New Ruffings at 25 c yard A big lot of 100 pieces 100 styles in the latest creations on the market. WILL INITIATE HENRY FORD Savings Accounts for Women No woman can uli when she will be ;i:r.rvn upon her own resource-. We think there is n-thin;;' more important t"' her than a savings account, as this will hriii, her an income aiul .cive her reaJy money in time 01" emergency. i ne star; mav re maCiC with a small amount. American Trust Co.

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