South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 49, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1914 — Page 4

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1914. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

News of Interest

To Polish Citizens

A VETERAN DRUGGIST TELLS FACTS ABOUT PERUNA.

SOCIAL EVENTS.

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iiavi: I)i:lk;i!ti ri- hall. Mowt -liuhtful n;is the 1 a 1 1 j;iva "IH'-stJay evening at the Warsaw hall !v the St. Anna society of the Polish Women's alliance of Ama-rica. Ahoiit L " people w re present and th" muwas furnished hy the Jrontkovli ht'Mr i. A dainty luiu'h' u was j-rve.l at H':::o o'clock. At the on-ii-ia of tin- lall a 1 -a ut if'u 1 human h.-'.ir swit' ii which li ui h- cu donated to tin- s".i-'ty ly Mrs. J. Jas.czak "' is raffh-d. Lucky nnmh r was ourid by A!is Stephanie Karnwska.

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day to his home in Michigan City. ' Mrn. I'.ertha Mikla-zf-wtka of W. j IMvl.-slon ."t.. left Tm-suay afternoon for Detroit, Mich., to speiid several: days with relatives. j Mr. John Lrsinska oT V. Washing- i ton av. lia.s het-n railed to ltenton j !Iarlor hy the sudden illne.s of her' mother. ; Horn to Mr. and Mr?. Frank V-n-; dowskl, 1 r. 2 Tj YV. SampU st., &n. Feh. 1". ' Joseph Kwit.d; left this morninKJ for an extended trip to Kurope (Kru-t kow. 1

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A pretty wedding va? solemnized at Sacred Heart Catholic church Tuesday morning when Fred Vermilyer and Helen Wieczorek were united in marria'f. The ceremony was performed hy Key. Basil Sychta, pastor of the church, assisted hy llev. K. L. Hodanowicz, of flaat Chicago. The pastor delivered a sermon both in Polish and Kn;rlish.

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am i : in can Tin :at i Today th" America r. tlicater is phowiiu' th tliird installment of T3i Adventures of Kathlyn" and a dramatic story iicture. "On the Preast of th" Tid""". Thursday and Friday the hitr feature. ' Pre tea", is scheduled. It iF said to he one of the most thnllinp and exciting photoplays ever prduced, and is packing theater all over the. country.

reel drama entitled "pay of Pays' f is the particular offering at the Auditorium today, with "Th Testing Fir' an L.'sanay drama for the balance of ' the bill. Tomorrow's feature is ArI thur John.m in a two-rol Lubin

"The Voice of AnreIo." telling thloe story of an Italian singer, who desTts his sweetheart of th' days

I whf r. they wore Itoth poor, for a line

lady in hlh society, br.t in a few years In becomes dissipate d and Inst- j his money and line friends, and then j

he turns to his parents and th" little sweetheart acain. Another bi picture fur Wednesday i "Hearts of Women." a two-r el Yitauraph. showing two phases of woman's character, selfishness and se'.f-saerince. A woman from whom you would exp-ct much is saved from thy error-, of her ways hy a woman hoe environments were contrary to her V.obl, r.,--s. "Fat and Fate." a screaming comedy will also be shown.

Suits for Men and Women $15, $18 and $20. Easy Payments GATELY'S 112 E. Jeflrrson "ltd.

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K i :vst( n i : com :i v. "A Fl.rt's Mistake" will be shown at the Surprise theater today with a lit lianeo two-reel feature. In this number Irene Hunt appears as a youns Jewess who loves a Christian. She intends nivlnp up h youimr man of her own faith for him, hut later developments bring a change in this decision. The plot is quite original, although the motive has been used before. It is well photographed and nicely acted throughout, making altogether an attractive release of its type.

Li:s m isi:hahli:s." The Les Miseraldt; pictures are still being shown at the Oliver and will continue until Thursday night. Matinees are given every day at 2:u0.

STANDARD VAUDEVILLE OF QUALITY

AT Till: AVDITOIUUM. Cvril Scott in the sensational four-

nr.MP.SKI-LODV'C A. Tli" tnarriai-Te of M!.s ttie I.odyga. daiiL-hter of Mr. and Mrs. Joint Lodj-a. 1L'4 S. Carlisle st., and Stan-i-!aus I)mbski, son of Air. and Mrs. Jacob lrnbski. l,"lt Linden av.. took ; lai-f this inirninK' at o'clock at th" sr. Adalbert's Catholic hurch. The ceremony v,-;is performed by Rev.

CLEANSES YOUR HI IKES IT BEAUTIFUL

It Becomes Thick. Wavy, Lustrous and All Dandruff Disappears.

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b-auty f your hair. Just cloth with Panderine and

draw it carefully through your hair, taking n small strand at a time; this will ch anse the hair of 1 1 i : -1 : dirt r any excessive oil in a fv minutes

ou will be amazed. Your hair will

be wavy, llufty and abundant and possesses an incomparaiile softness, lu.-tre and h:uriani-. Pesid's: lautif v in g th- hair, one application of land-rine liss,,lves every partich' of dandruf't"; inviuorates th" scalp, stopj.in- itching ami falling hair. Panderine is to the hair what fresh s'jow. rs of rain and sunshine are to evetation. it goes right-do the roots. in igorat-s an, s t r-n t h ens tlnm. Its -hiIarating, stimulating and life-producing properties cause the hair to grow lonir. strong and beautiful. You can siir-'ly have 'pretty, ofr. lustrous hair, and lots of ir. if you will c-t get a j.'-cer.t bottle of Knowlton's Panderine from an" drug store or t.dl.'t ..untep a;id try it as directed. .ih ertisement.

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THE WHITE HOUSE OF

HIVKH PAHK. Miss Hthel Forsythe, of Dctrait. .Mich., has been railed here on account of th illness of her mother. Mrs. Jonas Forsythe, of Smith st. Mr. Forsythe was taken Finldenly ill several days ago. Her condition is improved Wednesday. The, members of the n. P. K. club will he entertained Thursdav afternoon by Mrs. William Kurley, of H. Sixth st. Mr. and Mrs. Alatison Price, and Mr. and Mr. Victor W. Fiedler, very successfully surprised Mr. and rMs. Kvert Hoadley Tuesday night with a miscellaneous shower, at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Price, Fifth and Pleasant sts. Music and dancing were features of tlie evening. Several vocal selections wore trlven by Mrs. Fred lirant and Mrs. Ida Williams. The guests were entertained by several comic songs by Mr. Hoadley and Mr. Prant. Charles St rati ! won the prize for the clog dancing. A four course luncheon was served to ."0 guests. Mrs. Hoadley was formerly Miss Dora Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman, whose marriage to Mr. Hoadiev took place two weeks ago. The

voting couple received many handsome 'and useful cifts. Mr. and Mrs. I load-

lev have rented the furnished home

of Mr. and Airs. Joy Young, on Pleasant St.. and will he at home to their many friends in their new home. The special meeting.-. of the Epworth league of the River Park Methodist Hpiscopal church came to a close last night. Mr. Cearhart of the Lowell Heights church gave the principal address of the evening. Miss Margaret Morrison gave a report and talk on the work of the third department and Miss Flora Kop on the fourth deparement. Mesdames Ford, Gauh and S. C. Juds,n :-ving a duet and Miss Case sang a solo. Mrs. Thomas Kipp will entertain at r, o'clock linenr this evening in honor of Mrs. M. YValden of South Bend. Adam Hunsberger has returned from K.'iidallville. K. W. Kvans has returned from a business trip to Chicago and Klgin. III. A sleighing party of 13 from Willow Cnek drove to the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. ('., '2?, S. Fleventh st., Tuesday night to help celebrate their eighteenth wedding anniversary. The evening was very pleasantly spent with music and games. Mowed by an oyster sup1tMr?. P. Ilelcm, of -S. Seventh st.. "nas gone to Nuppanee, for several weeks. Mrs. John Householder of r Ninth st., who has been confined to her home for several weeks, the result of a fall on the steps at the M. K. church during the revival, is improving slowly. Mrs Thomas Kipp. of N. Fleventh st.. entertained the S. C. ladles Tues-ih.-afternoon. After the business

session a social hour was enjoyed and i

tlrt hostess served refreshments. The next meeting will bo with Mrs. II.

Mr. A. Richardson, .Marine, Illinois, writes: "I have been engaged in the retail drug business here for the past-forty years. During this time I have seen many patent medicines come into use, flourish for one or two years and then gradually disappear. They are very feu of these remedies that pos?ess enough real merit to insure them long life. "Peruna has always been a good seller with us. with a marked increase from year to year. The change in the formula some years ago, by the addition of the slightly laxative properties, has made it a reliable remedy for constipation and for colds. If taken hourly in teaspoonful doses by adults it will break up the worst cold in two or three days time. I take great pleasure in urging my brother druggists to recommend it for these two ailments." Mr. Richardson's credit rating in the Hayes Druggists' Directory is "A," which means high, the very best. Those who object to liquid medicines can now procure Peruna Tablets.

Staples. Mrs. J. Ilelmerick. of X. Xinth st., will be hostess to the Ladies' Aid fociety of the Church of the Brethren

day session and dinner will be served at noon. Geraldine Ketterman. daughter of

Mr. anil Mrs. l;. J. Ketterman. of

' ' - - - - - -4 Tk V I- 1 Wednesday. The meeting will be an Kerslake court, is quite ill

AUDITORIUM Look Who's Here Today

We take great pleasure in presenting today Daniel lYolunan's Famous players ami that Popular dramatic artist, CYRIL SCOTT in "DAY of DAYS" Tomorrow being Lincoln's birthday, we will present the greatest of all Lincoln war shows ever given to the public, "HER SEVENTH SON" Wc advise all who can to attend our show during the day and thus avoid the big night crowd. Doors open daily from 11 to 11. t2 hour show for 5 and 10 cents.

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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY

BOYLE WOOLFOLK PRESENTS

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The Laughing Hit of the Century Featuring Mr. Thomas Whiffen, son of Mrs. YhitkMi, here recently with Hthel Barry more; also Margaret Burk, Clever Dancer, Peggv Dale, the stately beauty and : romping chorus of boys and girls All the original music and song hits.

Evenings 7 :30 and 9 :00. Matinees Daily at 2 :30. PRICES 10, 15, 20c. Sunday, Eight Society Dancers

Some HOT snaps

for COLD weather

Big Glove Sale of Fownes,

Dents and Adler $2.50, $2

and $1 .50 fine gloves, your choice

$ . 9

BLUE SERGE SUITS Choice of a big collection of fine blue serge suits. W e have selected a large number of odd lots, many worth up to $22.50 and place them on sale at the low price

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AMERICAN Theater houth nnd's l'orrmost I'icturr IIou. TODAY Third Installment of ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN OTIIEU GOOD PI(TITU:S. Thnrnlay ami InMay 'rrotea," the Woman Spy," in Ihe reels.

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i;'le i ll lin.i;' :ia t LES MISERABLES l'ictures. Yoi Can't Aflonl to Mt Tlieo Wonderful I'ienirv-.

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Ufte Surprise theater Reliance Two Reel Feature Today. THE FAITH OF HER FATHERS. A FLIRT'S MISTAKE Good Keystone Coming Tomorrow WINIFRED GREENWOOD In THE MISER'S POLICY. Leah Balrd and Wm. E. Shay In A DOCTOR'S DECEIT Imp Two Reels