South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 50, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 February 1914 — Page 4

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This rint of couf.h Fvmp r.iilv maiic at homo an. I f.iv ou ahout c a- itinifarpfi wita rl inary eouuli rc-me-li. It relieves oL-tirate concha cun whooping roti'li jiiik.ly ami i- .;lendi'l. too, jr bronchial' H-tbma, tpasXalic croup and ;ar -en Mix one pint of zrranulaU.l suiar 'with 2 pint of warm water, an l tir for 2 minutes. Put j winrw of l':nex (fift.cnt' wortli ) in a pint bottle, and add tic S.iar Jvrup. lake a tea-poonful every one, two or three hours. Tastc3 ood. 'J his tal:o. ri!it hold of a rouli and fives clniost in.-tant rclirf. It fitirnuatej the appetite, and in slightly laxa livp both excellent features. i'inex, as perhaps you know, U a rnost valuable cor.ee ntrat-l compound of ,"onvav white pin extract, rich in truaiacol and the other natural healing pine element". Xo other preparation will do the work of Piriex in thi mixture, although (trained honey can be ncl instead of the Mjar pvrup. if !esirel. Thousands of housewives in the I'nited States and Canada now un thh I'inex and iiar Syrup remedy. 'I hi. plan haa often been imitated, but the oi l successful combination has nevt r been equaled. Its low cost and quick results have made it immensely popular. A jniaranty of anoint fati?faetion, or money promptly refunded, pc with this preparation. Your druggist has Pinex, or will tret it for you. If not, pend to The Finex Co., Ft. Wayne, lnd. Late rlews From the Smrounding Tovns MLIS. Tho Holy Narno society of Xotre 1'arne will pl.v Miles at the local gymnasium JViday ei-ning. Bev. Anson Hanton of Toronto, "an., completed a seri-? of revival meetings here Tuesday evening and AVedne.sday left for Wisconsin to befin another series of lOeetings. Tho body of Mrs. Henry Blodgett wan taken to Buchanan Wednesday. Tho funeral services wer held Wedcday afternoon from the Christian -hurch and to burial occurred at eakridg cemetery. Mr. and Mn.. Hiram Arthur have returned to Nles frcm Howagiac whero Mr. Arthur has been ill for scv"al weeks. He will resume his duties at I an's drug store Thursday. Mrs. Jud Keese. was operated upon "Wednesday iit Ipworth hospital at S'juth Itend. She was in a serious t ondition. Mrs. Almenda Tihoads, a former resident of Miles; was granted di-vont-from Charles I. Ilhoads of dalien at Kalamazoo Tuesday. Mrs. Bascom Parker entertained in honor of Miss Ada Stanton Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fox have returned from Chicago. Mrs. I... C, Lansing has returned rifter a visit with h r daughter, Mrs. J. r. Smith, at I'lkhart. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Flym ami son v ill leave ne:t week for San Francisco to spend a few weeks. Kev. Schafer of South P.end siunt Wedm-sday with his aunt. Mis. C. II. Tautphaus. rivi: I'olnts. Harold Mekman f Hill-dale. Mich.. .Ieit ;i week with l's parents, ?dr. and Mrs. Walter Kckman. returninsc home .Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milliken. who have lu-en isititv at different places! in Missouri, returned home the last! f the week. Mr. and Mrs. Grove Taylor and little son Claud spent Sunday with Mr. ;.nd Mrs. teorse Arnold at Oak drove. Mr. and Mrs. lrvin Cubanan lire the, parents of baby boy. Mi-s Luelb' Lmo f South litsntl. tcaciier of the live Points primary' room, has been sick at her home since last Friday. Mrs. Wil'iam Kdiey of South P.end .- nt Tuestlay with her sister. Mrs. lirnot Hummer. .V sled load of clerks from Wymmi's More were entertained at the home of Oliver Clem Monday niht. Supper was served by Mrs. ('Inn, covers heIniT laid f"r2:; blasts. Music and Kanus were the feature of the eVenA :ni?ccllaneoii shower was tdven Saturday iiiiht at the home of Mrs. I.ouisa deist. complimenting her laufrhter. Miss Myrtle, whose marri,iue to Clarence Milliken will take ldace in the n. :ir future. The youne ( .tiiple rccei cil many pr tt' and uselul prcsmt;v Peffolimcius were t-erVed. Mrs. Adam Smous atid daughter Helen -f Pairview spent Tuesday wit! Mrs. otto Taylor. Mr. ami Mrs. John Clemens were e..wMs of Mr. and Mr-;. 1'lmer Woods, t'rurnstown road, Tuesday. w.i.ki:i;t)n. Mr. I'r.uik Wvlf. ef s,,uth P..-;'d i r ! r f.itla-r, V. A. Pratt. ;md ether le!;itie. Ir. Ib-etta i:e.l. - t.f Vl.vr.eitli -.iii)e Mead. iv ti sjei.d eeral cek l:er NEW D ild l.oe llall.nl Fpreing Sentiment of Femin,n I'uleli;. Th n-w s ii in whioh lovers, single or wedded, make t!u- :t;i' .il of loyalty, is the atet Xew York sensation. The .mc. wbieh is ti.titb-1. "mlcl Vo l Take M- p.o'k Again'.'"' is a seiitt-. nental affair, quite .jttil written. it!l .lt7. c lnn;s in the order ' the ballads Mine:'" '"Why Rid You Make JIe .ire?" and other sn-:s. l'ollow;nr !.- a portion ef th- ehorus. WOULD YOU TAKE ME BACK AGAIN? Oo!U5. l:y ALFKt l) sOI.MN wcu.iyca tie n;U.k a-gr.r.1 I: y a Ir.- l w nac!i I 'm c.ir - i:7T. AW'i y, a t.kc r-e a-p;.i... 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SELECT OFFICERS Will Meet Saturday at the Public Library T. A. Coleman to Discuss Extension MoveniCnt. .. h't. Joseph county; farm bureau j will wind up its first year next week j and on Saturday afternoon uhl elect , ol!ir ers for the coming year. The farm bureau win, started by a few nu n who were interested in , scientific agriculture and has had a ; remarkable trrowth until now there j Isn't an available room in the court j house for the meetings. The mem-j hers discuss farm and noil prob. ems i and have cooperated with Farm AiTer.t ' John I. Bordner td improve the pro- j ductiveness of the farms of the j countv i Th' present olPc ?r zire: A. C. j Mathews president; Brother Leo of I the Vntro 1ame frrm. vice t. resident: I Ceorgo V. Jlepler. secretary, and K. j A. Zeitler, treasurer. These men with ! H. II. .Snaim also comprise the compris executive committee. Saturday's meeting will held in the basement room of the public library. In tho Invitations sent out b- Farm Agent Bordner to the form ers of tho county and those interested j in seientiliq fa rm'r. he says: j "Your special efiort to attend this! meeting, also to invite everybody else to attend will be greatly appreciated, 1 because we need a strong, active county-wide farm bureau organiza- i tion for the coming year. Therefore, i do not consider it a duty but a privi- j lege to become a part of the largest : movement for 'better farming.' 'better' business' and 'better living' in St. Joseph county. Come, bring your wife and neighbors." T. A. Coleman, assistant state leader in agricultural extension, will he present at the meeting to speak upon the progress of agricultural movements In the county, state and nation. Uescdutions to he representatives in congress on "roads" and 'fai m credit" will also be presented and voted upon. daughter, Mrs. Sylvester I'nger. Mrs. (n'orge Jackson was called Plymouth Tuesday cm account of the to illness of her mother, Mrs. A. Ntlllson. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. 1'red W Id taker, IVb. 11. 15. Seybold of Plymouth was a business caller here Wednesday. Mrs. Catherine Strain? went to Lapaz Monday to visit her sou, Sam Strang, and iamiiy. Imgene MeOabe was a South P-end itor Tuesday. . I ,IS i Lucy Kobison of Los Angeles. Cal.. who has been visiting lit-r brother, Silas Itoblsu. nnd other relatives here, will leave for her home Thursday. Mrs. Jacob Platis, died Wednesday morning after an illness of only a few hours of apoplexy. She is survived by her husband and four daughters, viz: Mrs. 1 -rank Hostetter of South ltend, Mrs. Walter Sutton of Memphis, Tenn., and Mis Julia and Mrs. Jo Fitzgerald of Wnlkerton; jflso four grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. STONY KlIXiK. Mr. ;uid Mrs. Stanley Cowls spent fund;iy with Mr. aud Mrs. L P. Kiefer. Portv-eiie of the irariprers of South hen. I "delight fully surprised Mrs. T. A. ll.iei;lni-h Tuesday evening. .Mrs. T. A. Jliik'enbuch left Thursday for her liome in hii;ht Stree', l'n. Clar:i (Jelnlek has birea viidting friend? a inl relatives In Lydick. I I. i:SA NT VALLKV. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ludwir spent Thuidav anil Prlday with A. It. laid wit; ef Willow t'reek. John Smith of Dowatflao, Mich.. I speiMlln; a week with Ids brother, A. M. Smith. .Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Snyder and children vi-lted Mr. and Mrs. A. Grove of Mlshawka Saturday. Amos I'd-kel is ill with P " ?rirno. Mike r.ulloel; spent Sunday with his brother. Louis hulhuk of Llkhart. Mr. and Mrs. George WeN of Plkhart county wen at Win. Short's Monday. Mrs. Charles Soles Is on the sick list. Herman Mcfreary returned from Dallas. Ia.. Monday. A valentine social will be held at Urla Chandler's Saturday evening. Sunday sehI. lo a. in.: preaching, 11 ;i. 111.: Pp worth leapue, T:: p. ut. VAM).MA. Mr. and Mrs. ;. a. Kapp of South P.end arc spend in j the week at the home of Mrs. i:aii".s parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Deals 1 1 . The Misses Seidl of New Ilerir have leen I'ndlnir a few davs at the lunne of their sifter. Mrs. Will Wairner. .Messrs. Wa'ner and Seidl spent last Wednesday at the -unty seat. Lewis sinijKon .f Ttm'e o.tks was called home nil account of sickness in U f:i niily. Mrs. Herbert I'.reeie spent la;t Saturday in South P.end. Mr-. N. .1. ( rsNy .f r.i.vjolU pfnt I- t Thurday with her sister, Mrs. DeuThe Misses Orr of Vnndalla spent the litter pait of the week with their aunt, Mi-s- M iry I.yn h of Newbersr. Mr. a'id Mrs. .Swart are entertaltilnff His r. Miss tlin- f r.mi M iri rlln Fyelyu Simpson of Vandalia has tne ilij litlierl I. but is reported some better ft t!:U writing. IHphthoria broke out in Ir. Pernsta-m-! -Iter's home, tho thre ehlMren coinlne: III -h !ow:i tlrst. then Mrs. I eriNtamneher, nnd ow the debtor has. All lo:t Mr-. Fernvtam.-K-her. The valentine parties an aeeouut of diphtheria. reported better ' postponed on ! EXCHANGE STARTS TO FIGHT BUCKETSHOPS Want- Western Union to lrevent Them 1-Yom letting the Quotations in Wall St. XF.FAV YORK. Feb. 12. With a view to preventing bucketshops fromettiiu; its t:otations, the Xew York stoek exchange is negotiating with the Western Union Telegraph Co. for a revision ef its contract with that com-l-anw l he stock exchange has eontinuallv eontended that the survival OJ the bucketshops is due to their ability to t-'tt stock quotation., from the telegraph company. Much of the critieism against the stock exchange all ' over the Country has resulted from j the eollap.-e of bueketshops and the exrhanire is ilrterminetl to wipe out the bueketshops by depriving them of I its quotations. 1 Under the present eontraet with the Western Fnion. the stock exchange lias the riu'ht to.abroc.it th anre- j ment on 21 hours' notice. The tele- ; t:raph cmpany Is anxious to have this ' eause eiiminaiea out tiier is viorous objections being made by the exii.ume SOME .NEWS NOTES. Iavies Laundry. Doth phones. Leslie, the optieian. ."01 S. Mich st. Dr. Stoeckley. dentist, nil J. M. TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS

YixirKi;i (;ki:i:nyooi j Will be shown at the Surprise thea- j ter today in "The Miser's Policy." Katy's uncle adopted her on the ! death of her nartntw not so muen for I ! ov - ln(' lf; Plrl' as fr tht fortune ; ivhleh ho z ither's will placed in his j ' control, prided he took euro of Katy. f 1 I'owever. as f-hc became older, she' hecame more helpful every year to ! the old man, and he came to ho really j men lo be atu.ntivo, Jan Tur- ; pjn found a way to get rid of them 1 n5 except Benny ApJnes. Benny j stuck won out and wrote Katy that1 he was coming on a certain day to. claim her as his wife. The old miser; read the letter and avarieiousness j t;ot the better of him. He took out the' hoard that belonged to him, as Katy's! foster father and he young folks, j coming in suddenly, found him gloat-j ing over it. Evidently, he had visions ' of his treasure soon flipping from his) grasp. But the happiness of Katy and the young chap presently drove out this meanness he gave the pair; his hi easing and Katy's fortune went with it. "Pi:; y my iikaiit' j "Peg ty My Heart," the comedy of ' youth and laughter and tears by J. 1 Hartlev Manner?, which played an engairement at the Oliver returns on Saturday. February 14. with Miss ! Florence Martin the actress whom OlI iver Morosco picked lor "Pes" in the title role of the Irish madcap. Oliver Morosco has provided a fine production and an excellent cast including Isabel Vernon, Colin Camphell Maude Allan, Fred L. Tiden, May Horan. Hell Trenton. Reginald Carrington and John Lyons. PUOTFA" AMERICAN. A story picture that has played to : capacity huses in every part of the i ca i ennntrv .iunes tn the American thea ! ter today and tomorrow. It is "Pro- ! tea," the woman spy, and is made in ' five reels. Two nations are abruit to ji n l enter nto n. treatv and tne tniru na lion is anxious to learn the thereof. To secure the desired terms i lnf,,r i i mat ion a charming adventuress is engageu. At one lime cieer sit-mns ceed in cornering her with the only avenue of escape a rustic bridge over , L-t rile iinfin i :irout . u ieei in i hiipth nnil 'ho hanks are high so tne sleuths just burn the bridge and wait . to see what I'rotea will do next. Pros- j ently p'.te Is seen to ride toward the j bridge and then "leap the sap" in true dare devil style, describing, a high are J pud landing on the ether tide much j to the discomfiture ef the waiting! plinths. Throughout the whole rive reels the spectator is kept gasping with expectancy. So many surprises have probably never herore neon crowutu into ine subject. TiiArnc IN SOCLS. The wonderful white slave production, "Tratiic in Souls," made by the Universal Film Mamifacturinpr Co.. w ilt be shown at the Oliver theater all next week with matinees daily. This photo drama in six parts has created a furor and a sensation in New York city, where it has heen playing to capacity houses for weeks. The plot of this wonderful production, in which oyer 000 people take part, is based on the actual reports of the Rockefeller investigating committee for the suppression of vice, and District Atty. Whitman's white slavery report. It shows the actual workings of the vice trust and the "system," but in the whole treatment of the subject there is not one suggestive or obscene scene in the entire G.000 feet of film. In New York city this picture was shown to and has the endorsement of the committee of fourteen, who have the handling of these subjects. It was more than endorsed by the president of the Immigration Home for Girls, who is now working on a plan to have these pictures shown in the steerage of incoming liners as a lesson to young girls coming to this country. SKVKXTII SOX. A special added attraction has been booked for the Auditorium today as niriinriitn 1 1 T i n , r 1 n ' Id Tt h il :l V Tt Is entitled "Her Seventh Son" and re- j lates the story of a mother who gave

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crime committed, when the mother ! intercedes with Pres. Lincoln and tells him the story or the death of her six ! sons, all Killed m tneir country s

m wieir louiiij "Bess, the Outcast,- "Sally's F.lopes that the seventh and ment ..Tno wife," and "The Storm." shall be saved to her

cause, and pleads luti a u t tun eon c i i , kin i v' 1 1 v and Lincoln, in his sympathy, pardons ; the boy. Other films for today are ' Arthur Johnson In "the Voice of Angelo," in two reels; "Pat and Fate." a screaming comedy, and "The Hearts; nili 1 li'ln rr CAn c)i of Women." a two-reel Vita graph. Friday will be a big day when Jack Parry more will be presented by the Famous Players company in the comedy success, "An American Citizen.'" JULIA MARLOWE HAS RETIRED FROM STAGE F. H. Sot hern W ill Yea i Denies Divorce Follow in a Few Humors of Suit. POHTLaND, Cre.. Feb. 12. "Miss Marlowe lias retired from the stage ; for good and all and I shall follow her in two years. after this season for i I llnd no pleasure in the work withi out her by my side," said K. II. sothj ern Wednesday night. J "But I am more concerned right i now in making the most emphatic denial of stories printed to the effect i ' that Miss Marlowe and I have parted j I company. Xobody knows what that j ' poor xirl has suffered this year, sho i returned to the stage tnis season j against the advico of her physician 1 and she kept bravely at work until she was in absolute danger and then she consented to rest." DESCRIBED AS VERY THIN Americans Always Smoke Iat Cigars, Says French Writer. PARIS. Feb. 12. Society men from tho United btates stopping in the Paviera have inspired a well known Prench writer to descrLe them as "very thin gentlemen who smoke fat cigars." with lew exceptions." the writer t adds. ! rudd'v they are all millionaires, silent, complexloned. born gamblers 'and they intend to win 5200 at all ( cost. When they return to the ! United Slates all "they have left is 1 $100." imoTiiiiK li: to srnvK. Urother Ieo of NtUre Dame, whe has charge of the Notre Iiann- farm, went to Ottawa, III.. Volnt Ja.v v.h r" he will speak at the farmers iduai course on "Soil aud Alfalfa".

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"Protea" is the lirst one to be shown of several big features that are coming to the American theater. "The Third Degree' by Chas. Klein, comes next week, then ''The Battle of Shiloh,7' "The Lion and the Mouse" and "Thor, Lord of the Jungle."

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She Surprise 3 heater WINIFRED GREENWOOD TODAY In THE MISER'S POLICY. A DOCTOR'S DECEIT Imp Two Reels Featuring Leah Baird and Wm. E. Shay. OpeirMorniiv; and Noon Hour.

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SATURDAY, FEB. 14 Matinee and Night. The Return of Peg 'Q My Heart" SEATS TODAY 1IIK1: Matinee. .Oe, 7.c and 8 l.uo. Mght. -Joe, ."Oc, 7.V. $!.( atnl SI. .Mi. Ml 9 Better Than Ever Today "The Seventh Son" A Strong; Feature for Lincoln's lllrtliday. THE VOICE OF ANGELO A two-nl Iutln, featuring Arthur Johnson. "HEARTS OF WOMEN" A (Jrrat THo.rd Vita-raph. Wo advise all who ran to attend our show today during tin afternoon and thu-. avoid the ld nii;ht enmd. l)oor ohii daily f re 111 11 to 11. TODAY Matliieo ami Night Special Fngauenie:;t LES MISERABLES li-tures. You Can't Afford to Mis The-e Wonderful Pictures. Raincoats and Rubbers AT THE RUBBER STORE 20; S. 3IJcliIgan SL TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS

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In The Vee Small Hours of the morning, or at any hour of the day or night, ve are ready to answer an" emergency call. If a pipe bursts or anything is the matter n-ith your plumbing that needs immediate attention, a telephone call, Bell 626, Home 5994, will bring us to your door. TOM WILLIAMS

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