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a y e 1' o u Noticed How ranidlv our new frontage is being completed. The contractors have certainly been busy. Also the public has been busv taking advantage of the many deep cuts we made in prices during our enlargement Sale. Our New Store Will soon be ready and we realize the enormous task of transferring the many goods to their respective new locations. We wish to lessen this burden. Will you help us. We meet you in prices that 'should be an incentive.

SA TURD A Y TOMORR O W We must move lliose Winter Coats during the next eight days. Tomorrow prices have been made. How long do von think thev will last? 31 Splendid All Wool Coats all this season's models, $1.00. 25 Elegant Coats that sold for SI 5.00 now $3.98. 10 Handsome Wooltex and New York Coats, values to S35.00, now $9.95.

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House Dresses Saturday Only 20 dozen made of light and dark Percales, all sizes 34 to 46.

Tea Room Reserve your table for Saturday Night's Dinner 45c.

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7 Beacon Blanket Robes were 3.00, reduced to

New Gage Millinery for early wear, velvet, satin and moire crowns Values up to $7.50 Remarkable cut to

at this price ought to move them

Silk Shirt

A wind up of all our Splendid Models of Wooltex Make Vinter Suits Only 18, mostly navy blues, 5.00 & 10.00.

open front flat collars, drop shoulders, in all white, black, black and white, navy ana white, Copenhagen and white, lavender and white, pink and white, stripes.

Children's Hats That sold to 3.00 your choice

New Coats, Suits and Dresses We are showing in our Ready -to -Wear Section A splendid lot of new clothes For Spring Wear) Suits: 15.00,18.50, ; 25.00 to' -40.00 New Coats: from 8.95 to 40.00 New Dresses: from 1 0.00 to 35,00

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only now . . . . 8 Little Tots Coats, 3, 4 and 5 years ....

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Sweater Coats About 45 all good sizes. Values to $3 now $1.50 Values to $5 now $2.00

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Saturday A great lot for

Childrens Knit Hoods and Caps for school

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Velvets, Plushes, Astrachans that sold from

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STOVKKVILIil-:. On account of the blizzard I'dwanl IWon of Uinsville, Ind., was unable make his weekly visit to this ilaet; to .( c friends. Miss Mari Schafer of Palnurs Prairie ipcnt Saturday am! Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Kmhorson 'aimer. John Itoekstroh made a business I r i i to South SIcnd Saturday. Miss Julia Heron sient Sunday with h r parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Heron, at C; ranker. Mrs. C. YA". Palmer, who has spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. V. L. Schafer, at WeiKelsbur;:, Ind.. is oxptctej t return to 1it home at this place some, time in the sprint. Mri. Umberson Palmer, who has been ill, is slowly recovering. Kdward Seliafer of Palmers Prairie was here on business Tuesday. Dr. J. M. (Harrison of South Pend was called here on professional business Tuesday. Mrs. Kyra Walil, who lias been ill. sdivfhtly improved. Albert Stover was in South lbnd Saturday. M'ayor Moyer of this plaee was in South llend on business Saturday. Harry I. 'timer made ;i business trip to Vv'yatt Wednesday.

Mrs. Anna Stone went Tuesday t Iaporte. Revival meetisius tonight. Joe Kitehenmaster spent Ttiesday at I-aporte. A debate will be held Friday afternoon liv Kingsbury hiijh seh(d on "Woman Suffrage." The Mothers' circle will beet Fridav from - t 4 with Mrs. Ib'sco Ilensell. Miss Inez. White is vi.itini; at Fnion Mills.

CHOCTAW BLOOD IN VEINS OF SISTERS IN CAPITAL WHIRL

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AVYATT. Mr. and Mrs. teori;o IJarnl;at. who !-Ient si tow days at Walkjrtou. r - ttirned liome Saturday. Williiini Kettrinp: of near Xutwiod i- spendins-. several days her. with friends and relatives. The Fixth institute for . Madiso.u township teachers v;;s b.e!d here Salirday. J'eb. I t, with all teachers 1 recent. A box social was held the hiuh s hool, district Xo. 1 I. Saturday evening. t'hestr Kettrinr. who has l.ecn mployed at Toledo f.r several aionth.s is hoinr at present. Tht Misses Uva and Keta Shearer, r.lio spent th past ueek at ltremu and Nappanee, returra'd homo Monday". Sunday this section aaiu ep-ri-enced a snow storm and Miard, and Monday it was very ditbcult for school children to pet to s-ho.d. somy.ot succeeding on account of drifted road. Tho pa.st v'eek lias bren excellent

Woman Tells Pathetic Story of Suffering Became Discouraged and Had Given Up Hope Is Then Restored to Health By Dr. Bartlett, Successor to the United Doctors.

Thi letter recently receivt-d ly Ir. Parti U, the specialist in nervous and ehroide diseases, whose otlic s are lo-cat-, n tiio second door of the Toi-pit nuildimc, opposite the Post Otficc. is but otie of many whb-h tell of the life of misery and sut'feriner wliich seems to be the heritage of many women. .Many women, surfer constantly, as did Mi'. i" Her, not knowing that it is possible to obtain relief. Thus they drai? through lif- chronic invalids, unable to attend to their household duties, a. prey to nerous depression ami despondency, never knowing th' real zest ef living, or that sense of well lein and comfort that attend those of their mor fortunate sisters who are liin healthy, vigorous anil tiornial livs. To such women the following letter should eome as a revelation, pointing them unerrine.lv to a source of hope and rc overv: "South llend. Ind.. May j 1. l'.tl:'.. "Dear Doctor: l-'or the lust four or lio years I liave been in a very serious physical condition. 1 had suffered so Ions that I ;'row weak, could hardly dras about the house. finally I was compelled to take to my bed, the doctors said it was consumption. Then I was taken to the hospital, where 1 remained four weeks, and for a time was apparel-" -ly better, but in a short time the

f-;r harvesting b and several of the trouble returned, and 1 stitfered ai,rain

me rchants here a; petting w ell most acute pain in my ba. k ami chest

plied. It 15 of u'ood rpiality and about t ijcht or nine iorhe thick. The revival services at the Put. Inland church i losed SuTida;. e en v. Albert 1-rab'is aal family iroev' to North l.bertv bist .ck where thev

s ill make theii future horn--. i IT. 1 Kab-er tr trs.i.-'.eu business at! South Pend Wttl.i.'Ml.iV. i

It se ined that this awful suffering

would never cease, and that I would finally have to i:ivo up the tisht for relief. I was like so many other w uien vao have constant misery

'which one doctor says is due to on

eausc while the net doctor ives an ntirely di.Vcrent re..-on for the listress. Reasons and opinions are

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he was one a liberal, he w ill now join arrest Thursday after four months of

v. ill: the anti-saloon league and li'-ht

J!c ! the liuuoi- interests.

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ri j mi-siom r John T. 'insliip. who by

i virtue ot hi- abice is state lire marP0PTLAX1. !ud. CharR-d by hs ! has i e, :i ordered by the Nafathcr wit! miiiilerin ili.ur Phil-! tiotial I'ire iusp - ticui Pureau to clean -ii it ii

litw ,,f I i-e i !,.! T.,M in i: .k.-r ,a ;' rui n. iron! ins oni'r aim nome.

service. s.'n picked up a woman on a eh arse of intoxication.

VPS II. A XT I, Mich. Miss Crace Puller, dean of the normal here, is

(under arrest charged with assault and

battery, made by ri domestic, Viola

.ti ix.i: Twr.M V vr.Aits. WASHIXdTOX, Feb. -n. rnjrf Justice Pdward Pouslass White of the United States supreme coutt Thursday celebrated his Ibuh anu;v rsary of liis apoint!iient to tb- supiaune court bench.

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W'hie. vha formerly was in the in-

aHcved ha'-bers iir ? dan-i I'ly ot Miss l-tiller.

Paker of a hob!-up on train last Xov iiil'cr.

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DIlTllOiT. fb. J. A. Cott;.m. of the .bthodisl ehu.-eh at I ;inn'i';i. i. in jail htie on .; cb. r.e et arson. :u;thorilies alleuin. b" sei lire to the ( hureh p;irsoui'; some wa Is avo.

!c m:fo r v.. is iound by the inspec- ii.viraii'., iuo. .viaiaiet

it..:- o:ib a lew teef from the (b'Sk on J'ooiey. si vears oiu, iook carucuic

.acid. mistakie.S t for coush medicine.

Fhuisdav moriiinir. and her life was

Jvi'ii'.cu 'iur. ip wrote the b ttcrs to all j;-ins ri lib ."tnte orilerin cican-up

oay and oia ?uat;on:-.

!.:a; tia-v c;1 1 loll pr.ela-

Miss Pannie M.

saved bv heroic efforts of neighbors.

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secretary to Gov. Samuel liabt. n. ba

P(K'll!:S'n:ii. Iml Peru friends of Ted Knight, local lisherman. who last

1 Wiiit h. n.dice man-on. mad her first i MH'in.i; Iit:ured in savins a lar-e num.

I ' i her of refugees in the ilood and was

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TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS

announced hinv elf a sti f ? t lot.: ier "w.ixj.

and asseru'd Tkuisday tli.it wherea.

SURE WAY TO GET

bid of offiaora

End Itching: Scalp ,ir.d Stop Falling Hair At Once.

There is. one sure wav that never fails to remove dandruff ee.mpletely and tiiat is to dissolve it. This destroys it entireiv. To b this, rust

Ket about four ounces ot plain, ordinary liquid arvon: i'pl'l' it ;t nUht when retiring: use enough to moisten tile scalp and rub it in gently with . the tinker tifis. ; iiy niiirnini,- nio.-i, if r,t all. of your' dandruff will be koiic. an i three or j four more applications will completely' dissolve and entirely desiio.v. every s'.nirle sis:n and trace of it no mat- ! ter how mm h dandruff you may have. ' Vou will find, too. that all ilchh: and di-;.uinir of the scalp will stoj instantly, arid your hair -will be duffy.

j lustrous, flossy, silk.v and soft, and I look and feel a hundred times better, j If oit want to keep your hair lookin? rich, do by all means v,' t rid of j dandruff, for nothing destroys the hair jso quickly. It not only starv s the hair and maktsit fall out. hut it makes it strinsy. straKiy. dull. dry. brittle and lifeless, and everybody notices it.

j Vnu can oi liquid arvon at :.n dri'K

store. It is inexpensive. and four ounces is all vou will net -d. This sim

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LAFAYKTTi:. Ind. A short a ue of '.' v ". 1 l"l trio I mull viiiinilrJ in llin

I 1 r1',.!) l.'l'' Mil."' '"' .I I ' J"JI l' II HI ll I II,' M controller's books to .Mayor Tlmnias

Paner, by Gilbert II. Ilendron. state accountant. One item of S2.T(M ret-

i resents money that wholesalers and

A iwiitlcrv nf imnor l.n cil to i!.v

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I lj P ! Wox. John O. Mosier. pastor of

19 I .vjizpan cnuren, weni i ivi'iiiiaiaun' H . to m ike an address at a mass mect-

inpr of Sunday scliool workers in the ilvam-a lical cliurch Thursday night.

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ers Furniture to your h home vour neighbors vill I

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Special for to-morrow i Dipped Opera Creams, ie:;- J ular price per pound -!oc i special tomorrow, 9jp ' per pound j

O. MENNUCCI CO., 129 N. Main St. Home of Good Candies and Ice Cream.

Calumet Baking School

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Furniture, Rugs, Stoves. THE NEW STORE 326-328 S. Michigan St.

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M'e'lLi: AT ToIM AND bf'.OllCIA Two of the new and quit" unique

members of Washinutoii ocict' are j the Misses 1-ucille anal (leoria 'ark-1 or. They arr part t'hoetaw and tra( o

t ieir ancestry, with a ureat ileal td jrile. back t tnn b-ailers m' the tribe when it roamed through tlic

south. The irirl are itets of vlahe 1

I!. Park r. who recently took up his

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Trau'tit I'nders. who underwent an'

operation at the K; worth hospital was brought home 1 it Thursda v.

pb nty. but tut in ue h relief. This is new duties at the capital as one oi'

Mr. and ?drs.cmfv mt"wr-p fuywyt

the wa I went on frm had te worse.

i until 1 hail uiven uj all h';pc of ,- ci I trettim; back mv health, and when 1 j went to your otilee ept ett d to jret

a prescription fr a little medicine

fiif 1 rn 1 1. a i r i-''ie!" t'tr vivi li:nl

Harry Ibimbo of tai, :i Mills M-ut I Im. a eareful ex;:minati(n t- mv Sunday with his t;n.-le. Ibd rt hit.'. ; S11rnrie x.,o told m that I ,-onld iret

A l-i'h load w lit t' Uipotte to;, -rui i .i.oii.t...?

shew r.titb'd. "Kinu o: M

1 had tridl so many doctors without any permanent results. Xow I am so happy over the Kieat m suits I have obtained that words fall to t.ll mv feolin-rs. and I tan freelv

M-art.-Mivs i:va While w, r.t M":i.!;,v t lr:;')ri MilN to : ;t ) r aur.t. Mrs or.i l!,i:n!"'. and I'.aii'..

.Mr. and .Mrs. L lte:,-t i j r. commend vour services to anv uiie talmd Ib-nry l'rarel of ;ra: d Ha; uK ' who ma v he sufferin-r as 1 did.

Mrs. Wliuma Fuller ."14 W. I i vision St." If are sui'ferinir as did this ladv

Mr?. Marv !.oar!inah ;;:id family "fj0,u OH t. n to yourself, your friends

.Mien.. .Mormay cr.m. at:l ,': u.i. Mr. and Mr.-. I 'an S'aaw are ,-ii. lr.sr Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv Wir.dho!.

I nin Center sj Suiubiv -vith bet

fan. Mr. and Mrs. 11-rrv lt.'.irilm .m. The MMhodlft Abl sovp-tv will mo t 'VVdr.osduy to sew ra iae for M i ". Joseph litcb.er.m:? - ! r.

and tho-o you hold ir.o.-t dear, to make .-very effort possible toward recovery. An opportunity is now offered you to ensc't a specialist rype-uilly skilled in iiand'in-' this tvpe of eases. wlmso

Mr?1. Imii Hei;s il n i inif I 'omie-manv successes should recommend

M.-.tuiy -v'n!r.r from 1-ux.rte. hitr. te mi as thoroughly reliable and cutting scm.s t. t e the liu f trust .vofthy. ccup;ttiori at pr sent. lr. Karti it's consultations and exMis. A'iam H-n- !l. Mr. T.tus arid aminatKuis are ;;i-n abso-Iutelv free

Mr-. Vr..n!; Whit.- a. re all abb. to lei,,f charge. His teru: are moderate.

around r. - mure. i in nianv c;i.s s l einir nl" sulticient to

A fe-.v of the . ::.- m n n ho r til- ( over the cos ()f medh ine ued.

d Sunday -vt nin -a fh ir st. iris wf-r Itained until Mond. afi rroon on : o.:nt of :b-- viimv storm. ITrry I Im-.-i! and jfe a!I d on .-XUtnd.1 and relative. s McnUay niv;ht.

Vou m" call upon htm at hi- oft'n e at niiy time tlurin? the regular

cttb-. bour-i. from A. M. to 1 M.. :

the "wampum chiefs' of the government, that is to say. register of th.e treasury.

WAKAHl'SA. v'al. I'eerin'-r made a business trip to Klkhart Wetln.'sda-. Mrs. Adam IVthltr isited her ilau.hter, Mrs. Chas. Whisb r this week. Mr. and Mrs. J.e llcssier of Xappanre visited the latter.- father. Ib-n-IV MilUr. Abe I'.auer made a business trip to South Hentl Thursday. Mrs. Dan Hshelman is visiting h r daughter, Mrs. ('Ictus. Hossler of Mishuwa'ua this wetl;. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Halm, a. daughter. Feb. ?. Mrs. Herbert Prrvv is viitimr relativ h in Indianapolis.

Tunri: siurrs:i) rnoM town. Throo raen were arraiqned for b--in drunk in police court Thursday morning. They said they had been cutting lee and that they came in from Xotre !ame lake and cd a few drinks Wednesday nicb.t. They were anxiom ti b iive South lb-ml and Judpe 7'."arner a'p them ten minute to j;t out. The men were August rul'ou of Ann Arbor. 1'rank Power;

to r. v.. 7 io s P. M.. anl on s'un- of Ietrtit and Paniel Tliorninj oi ilavs fi om 1 A. M. to i: M. A'lvt. Cleveland.

The Store of Perfect Satisfaction

NOBODY can be dissatislied with what is bought at this, your new store. First because all our sooJs are absolutely guaranteed to yen. Second because the price paid tor oods bought here is always the lowest for which equal floods can be bought anyw lie re. l'hird because nothing ever ccnies into this store that is not t lie Best obtainable of its kind and rade. We are glad to make every sale we can, but We Never M.ke a Sale that will lose a customer. livery customer must et perfect satisfaction here, for we are intinitelv more interested in making a customer than in

niakimr sales.

Colfax and Pv'Iain Sts. Every afternoon from 2 to 5. Come and bring your friends. No charges of any kind, Calumet Baking Powder Co. A prize calie to be given away Saturday.

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BEST MEATS, LARGE STOCK, BARGAINS EVERY DAYSPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AT

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M Fresh Pork Shoulders ....11c

Pork Chops 15c Fresh Side Pork 15c Boston Butts 14c Best Beef Ru:ii 12c Tender Round Steak 16c Good Sirloin Steak 15c Best Porterhouse Steak . . .15c Beef Tenderloins 18c Choice Le;' of Lamb 13c Lamb Chops Rib or Loin I2'2c Lamb for Stewin-;- 9c

il 3 cans Salmon

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H'T-e Radil: : c; Fre.ii lirain . . . Freh Spare R il' -Neck Bne . . . Sliced Liver . . . . Freh Pork Sau-.; Pi vr Feet Salt P-rk Pure Lard Short Steak Flank Steak Very Fine Hac-.-u Choice Hams . . Picnic Hams . . ,

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Prepared Mince Meat ....25c

Fure, Wholesome and Fresh Churned Butterine.

Buehbr Bro. Special . . . . lSciOood Luck

Swift's Jersey 18c Armour's Princetn 18c

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Moxley's Special IVz

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Swifi's Lincoln . Armour's Fmrire

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