South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 February 1914 — Page 3
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Gay Costumes Are Features of Masquerade Splendid Program Between Dances Makes Affair Enjoyable One.
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The South IWid Turn-Wr in celebrated its r.lr.1 annh friary with h ina5'UTad tail Tuesday niht at Turner hill on X. Michigan M.. whfii ever 2r'0 members and frh-nd enjoyed a dance, whi h pro . d th hiirst Kirc-ss in y-ary.
iJroratPd in tray party darned up to masked fi. aftr was served r.ud a
started. A af hy program presented by the TurruT Ladis made a big hit and was uii" :" tin- Katun-.- of the evnin;;. Irf..d as German antique dancers, 1 of thf irirls pre.nited a pretty number, which was followed by it "hobo f(inv ntiou" sk-t"h. j r.t on by the T:irnT ?.-. fld time sunp? and snappy ra;:s featured th nambcr.s U'iven hv tr;' ;oys. Lunchn only :--toppd the -ven-in?'f dancing for a half hour. The supper V". as serv-J by .Steward DoetS'-h. I'ians for th- -ntertainment were arrant! by a committee i on.si.-t in;,' .f Andrew Wrie, Fred Iderer, Fn'd Rocket roh. Charles Fiedler. Paul Reyer. Jacob Hoffman. I'rd VrKin. flf-orue "ocd isi-h. Jllthard Fieldn'T and John Grief. Other committers w-ie as follow?: Door committer Paul We is.--, Arnold Lane. Jneoh Hoftman. dcoruo Hull. Andrew Wrle, Fred I-hman, Frd Marowsky, Geor;,'; Voedieh. James Flitting and Lawrf nr I?derer. Reception f mmittee Paul Una?, Walter MnessH. Patrick Joy. . Charles Goetz, .Mi; hal I5urhner, Giifctave iStuecklr, I;ui Po. hhnaii. Floor onunittee Fred V ngin, August f!in hmr, C,f-orA' iJetirhner. Paul Joer., Krnil S-hmfik, Mauley Par-r. otin Beyer, Char! Fiedler. !to i-'oerlit i'r.
Mrs. O. D. Robinson, No. 3C St. Felix St. Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: "I have taken Peruna and it did me more good tkan all my two yc-ars treatment by epeclal physicians. I can really say that I feci like another person. No more swollen feet and limbs. No more bloating of the abdomen. No more shortness of breath. No more stiff and sore Joints."
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S7ck Headache R. !eved. Miss Nettle R Bogardus, B. F. D. 21, Westfield. N. writes: ,I have been a great sufferer from sick headaches, but am now entirely free from that trouble. I have not felt so well in ttn years as I do now. "I would recommend Peruna and T.Ianalin to all sufferers." Head Miss Bogardtfs testimonial over apaln. You will note that nhe says she has been a frreat sufferer from sick headache. W4U there Is nothlnp peculiar about that. Thou
sands and hundreds of thousands of people have been and are great sufferers from sick headache. But this Is the point in tho testimonial that
ought to create a great deal of attention. She says: "I am now entirely free from sick headache." And she gives the credit to Pen. .ia and Manalln. Bead this, you great multitude of women and men also, who have been for years victims of sick headache. If you do not believe it is true write Miss Bogardus and find out the truth. Every one interested In the subject of alck headache should re.d the article on page 18 of the "Ilia of Life." Address Peruna Co Columbus, Ohio. Those who object to liquid medicines can now procure Peruna Tablets.
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MEMBERS OF CHICAGO SCHOOL BOARD WIN Court Hold. .Men Wlm Wen Forced to I'r-ii;fi Are Entitled to Plaee.
CHlt'AF.o. 1-Vi,. Tli.- four s hool .hoard r:i-mb rs, wlinsf "rt'sij;nations" v'rc nr. cpt by Mayor Harrison at thf time of the row over the lection of John I . Shoop to .sneered llla Flag Young ur- superintendent of rthocd.s last December, were leelared entitled to their seats by Superior Judgr l'oell Tuesday. Judge Foell's derision is interj)reted bv counsel for the onsteil men to tiip.in that Mrs. Young'. re-election -ifter Mr. Shooji's elM-iion had been reseinded. is i 1 1 gal. It irdably will Mand. however, as tl1.- ity nlans an appeal from Jud- Foell's finding and Vefore a linal division an h had the terms to hit the ousted foar ere appointed will hae expired. The pro eednurr-- were In the nature of a quo warranto aeiion. braucht by .lames P. iMbelka. Charles O. ,ethnes, John i Hardiru: and Henry Y. Huttni. i nu,
NEVER TAKE ORDERS WHEN I'M DRUNKSAYS HUERTA Orders McruiK-T of Coris to Kill Certain Oflirial Following All Xiuht Kevelry.
XF:Y YORK, Feb. 2Z. James ('reelman, tho war correspondent, ; writing from Mexico City, tells the i following story about Huerta in Tuesj day night's Kvening Mall: i On tlie night of Huerta's banquet to the Japanese officers in the Cafe (Colon the dictator had a group of j hamelc.-s women dance for his guests i and by 2 o'clock in the morning he
was blind drunk and had to bo assisted to a bed upstairs. When he reached hit? bed after the
j Japanese ory the dictator called one
of his officers to him and said: "I'm sick of this . Dr. Urutia (formerly his minister of the interior and his closest adviser) and 1 want you to find him at once, shoot him
and report to me." 1 Whereupon the drunken despot ; rolled over and went to sleep. j Dr. Frutia was at once warned of j his peril and wenf "nto hiding. ; Then the office eturned and waitI ed until Huerta awo'. e. "My president, I liuve disagreeable
news to report," he faltered. "Urutia cannot be found and I have been unable to carry out your order." "My order? "Why, what did you intend to do to my friend Urutia?" "You ordered me to shoot him." '"W-h-a-t!" shrieked Huerta. "If you had shot him I would have killed you. Never never take my orders when I am drunk." "Yes, my president, T will remrmler it in the future," eaid the officer saluting.
MIXFJ OWNKU IT. DULUTII, Minn., Feb. 5. Capt. Joseph M. iellwood. aged G8, one of the largest independent mine operators in Minnesota dies Tuesday afternoon after a long illness of Bright's disease.
A Winter Cough A stubborn, anoying. depressing cough hangs on, racks the body, weakens the lungs, and often leads to nerious results. The Ilrst dose of Dr. King's New Discovery gives relief. Henry D. Sanders, of Cavendish, Vt., was threatened with consumption, after having pneumonia. Ho writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery ought to be in every family; it is certainly the best of all medicines for coughs, colds or lung trouble." Good for children'? coughs. Money baek if not satisfied. Price i"0c. and 51.00. Kecommenael
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ATTEMPT TO END LIFE RESULTS IN FAILURE nviu:.'. ir.,1.. ivii. j.-u-oi. IxinttliC t" iie.ii- I larrisuii 'enter, whe reeently sold his farm to Oeo. Shank, rttteiiiptetl suicide while temporaril' ins. in-. Mr. Kiiv'iu tllshitr?f d a. "2 calibre gun at hi eye. hut he held the muzzle f the firearm ttx high. The hullet stru U his head at the hair Hue and ploughed a furrow for three inches aloiiLr thf scalp. The powder marks were plainly vli'.de when Dr. "Wagner of Wakarusa arrived to care for the man. Kindig would hae made a second ..ttemTt on hi.; lift-, hut was prevented from doing so by his wife, who took the nun away from him. Accorditm to neighbors of Kindig the man had worried over little things. He sold his farm home, it is said because the presence of the school children in the school worried him. Then the purchaser of the plat e offered him $25 additional if lie would move at once, .md in the worry for fear he could not get hell to move and over the cnld weather. hN mind temporarily failed him. Mr KiP.ditc was Tuesday In a more rational mood, although on Monday ho stated he would do it .sra.i'i if be "had the .han e. He :s about Z ears old. m,ow s.xri:. nAi;riM ki:. After .verpowering the watchman and chaining Mm to a po-T. thtec furglars blew .pen The jK.cfe in 1 he office of Aeademy f Mtmie earl- TuedaN. escaping with IftivMi $,".tO'io and 5'.0a.
GEN. FELIX DIAZ AN EXILE FROM HOME BECAUSE OF HUERTA'S ENMITY
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"A MAX'S SHADOW. A big six reel drajna entitled "A Man's Shadow", is on at the Auditorium today. The pieco 13 a French detective story adapted from Jules Mary's book of tho same name. It is a powerful story well told and is acted by some of tho best of the French r.ctors. The scenery is said to be very beautiful and the picture on the whole
I one of tho best yet seen here. j Tomorrow a special two reel Vita- ; g.'aph. "Caught With the Goods", will
be. tho feature. In the ca.?t are the well known people Rita Bori, Gladden Jainot-', Ned Finley and Marie Wierman. "Tho Catch of tho Season", a classy Lubin comedy, is also on Thursday's bill. Frances Dean is an attractive girl and at the summer camp a number of young men are rivals for her favor. Tho other and wealthier girls of tho camp are thrown into a llutter of excitement by the news that tho young Karl of Dunham Is to visit tho place and his failuro to appear causes dailj.' disappointment. A Jack Peering appears and ho and Frances become great friends and in the end she catches him and h turn? out to bo the Earl of Durham. "Lincoln the Dover" and other good pictures will complete the bill.
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in Need". Tomorrow Harry Myers and Rosemary Thehy come in a two reel special along with "Kxplosive D", i A Klem production. Doe D. Maloney, the popular star, rolls down a ."00i foot cliff In this drama.
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