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Ac-nt rlil hftT e-; ii-.lv- riLrht tr, u.ii ! TDt5r won2erfai m'Tvrcles 3 n t.e terrttor fcilotted. It 1 tT7 frfr tte rict yuTiir i-wn to vmtrol th euMrt umtorcvr l. !iuh;".? in felff localitr, and tiile we rive Lliu full n"oeflt of coir Iea!rs AM I'.'ir-tu. whl-h nmonnti to n Fre Oojtj in MoforevIe I'LYLNG MirKKTL MOTOltCYf LKH nr the easiesf to wll b-Nune they ar th? ' '"T. nwice. rrriLerJa.. better wknrrjhrp timn faund la any othr mctorycn. FTchiHlre feature tt Slf-SUirter Spring Tram and Fork, Foil Hall-near-ir.f; fot-T. I. aw h addle IVwltkn. Perfo't ;yrxrle Il-slur.of, Tlirotfle-cwtrolJ i!r, atj d many tLers. IfyoM kno-tv tbe riifht Toun? man to reprrvent tbo larv-ent manufacturer f i .ri!, . i. .77 PS "n1 Itlcp-les in! ioaay ror our fluency proposition I)efoJ rm on fls batf him t it J T7IE MTAMI CYI.CJJ MFJ. CO. ro ilanovcr tt. MWdletwn. OMo DIES TO SAVE CHILDREN I'lungco into llurnln- Homo to Finti Iloj and Girl Wlin Arc Safe. OTIAND TwVPIDS. Mich.. March 3. . 1 1lturnlTLg from Vs tork at a creamery. Henry Vanderark of Kllsworth, -iicrv, foand I1I3 residence on fire. Supposing hl3 children, James, two ywira old, and Ethel, four years old, wrra In tho blaxlng- hor.ne. ho plunped into tho flames and was cremated. The children, left alone by the mother while Fhe went to visit a neighbor, ran to a neighbor's home when tho flro broke out. THEY ALL LOOK THE SAME TO CHAMPION "Willi JIopjj Araln Demon.st rates Ills AbHity by Downing tlapaneso i Shark. CJIICAaO, .March C. Having held hia master stroke intact since defeatingGeorge tfutton in the Globe theater last week. Willio Hoppe. world's champion billlardist. took KoJI Yamanda of Tokio, Japan, into camp Monday night in ttecital hall in the opnine gara of the aJl-star five-man 13.2 balk lino tourney. The .scoro was .".GO to 174. Hoppe iiveraged r0 fiat and had 1T6 high run while Yamada's average was J and hia best run 91. DISCUSS NEW MOOSE HOME lrcparo rians to llaio Funds For Dulldins of Structure. Th Loyal Order of Moone. No. 3;5, held th annual nomination of officers iionday night and the election of tho canlidates will take place at the annual meeting March 1. Immediately after the nominations a short busine,sa meeting waa held to discuss plans for the new Moose home. Mr. Perley, secretary of tho building asocition, ja preparing plans for raising of funds for tho new home which will he pubmitted to the lodge In the near future. CITY WILL ESTABLISH RACKo FOR FARMERS ELKHART. In.!.. Mirrh ?. Th,. ! organized protect of fanners to city officials against tho lack of hitching iaellities. which v;i brought to the Jtttentlon of the mayor and police chief Saturday, resulted in a declaration trcm th mayor that immediate action would be taken to remove the cause of complaint received further impetus Monday, when th boiird of public works instructed City Engineer Russell to prepare drawing of a suitable style of rack to be used and selected certain streets in which the .racks will b erected. Th board decided to cause the erection of racks at the following places: ioiri siacs oi uarno:i street from 1 Main to the first alley west; north ! side of West Franklin to the first al- ; ley east; on the north 8id of West j High to first alloy; south side of East 1 Lexinjrton to first alley, none on the ! north side; and north side of West Iexington to first alley, none on the outh side, and both sides of Jackson ! from Main to Second st. INJURIES FATAL TO LAKE SHORE EMPLOYE ELKHART. Ind.f March 1 a ke Shore Rrakeman IZ. C. Squires .f 07 Union st.. who received injuries when ro'led L tween a car and a depot platform at Coldwater last Tuesday, ilid at the General hospital at 2:iu 'clock Monday afternoon. Mr. Squires was years old and is "urvivc-d a wife aud one -child; a brother in Toledo, and a sifter in Will Lams, Mich, BEQUEATHS BULK OF ESTATE TO HOSPITAL TTLTvTT ART. Ind.. Man h Tl-se " ill of the late Dr. J. A. Cook of Uo--hen. made while he was fatally ill ia the Central hospital at Coshen. leaves all of his property except S'.O'J to the hospital. The institution expects to let alout $3,000. The principal item U a reiJence property at Clinton. ut. The $ 3 0 u except-on is willed to ; n aunt living In Clinton. Yi:f;c;s ;f rr $i.roo. NHW YORK. March 3. Durbars blew oreji the safe in the shoe store 27,2 Wet K5th t. Mor.da" ic with fl.R in Tfh and vtme -'ry which b id ben fr m the s if r,r jierurlty. the Ct)l;utn Cnr:gH and Ma-

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The in the ular on railed -An Inn ent Victim." To- , nwrrow Th Trig-dy of the Arena," a f-ensational wild animal Mory in tnre- r" 1 whl the rhif f attraction. 'His Gnoidehilci" is another excellent phMre, with Mriry Puller. Charb-s .Sutton, Heb n Blarney, Siegfried :-hultz. Gertrud" I'.raun, Harry Kytintfe tknti Charles Ogle in th cu-st. The story concerns a yours man who married a.-i!nxt the wishes of his father and ufw hi d:nth his wife and child co to the father for u&5intance hut are reiusi. j-many the old man take he child and cares for her and in the end the mother ij rere'ved into ?ls nousc-noid also. "An Unfoathered Jlm barton, featuring G. m. Anderpon (lironcho Hillv) a western drama. "The Story of the Willow Pattern" nnd "Ilunny's Iiirthday" tinish the Vednesd iy program. Friday Tliomaa Hos in "Checkers" will he the attraction. rnor. vm. WALTicitv c;olt i;am l?illy valtcrs for yars the leading cornetist with Sousa's and Liberates bandn. has been at the head of the organization that bears his name the pa.-t several years. Mr. Walters and his band are favorably known in musical circles the length of the land. For this year's tour with the Al O. Field Greater Minstrel Prof. Walters has a-se.nbled a corps of musicians whoe skill hn-A brought the band to a degree of excellency that has made it preeminent. Prof. Valter3 and his gold band heads the parades of the minstrels and offers two free concerts, at 11 a. m. nnd at 7 p. rn. in front of the Oliver on next Saturday. "STOP THIEF." The words "Stop Thief" are sure to catch your eye. The trail to the den of new' thieves which was first discovered at the Gaiety theater, New York, last season, will play their tricks at tho Oliver on Monday, March 9. Audiences that viewed it in New York were kept in a Btate of hilarious laughter for two nnd a half hours, and It proved by its popularity to be the best of all the "crook" plays produced on Broadway last season. It holds an audience in mental handcuffs to the last act. There is also a triple love story', as well as the daring attempts of the thieves. Police and deURIC ACID SOLVENT 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) v n k Just because you start the day worried und tired, Rtiff legs and arms and bearing down pains In the back worn out before the day begins, do not think you have to stay in that condition. Be strong, well and vigorous, with no more pain from stiff Joints, sore muscles, rheumatic Fuffering, aching back or kidney disease. For any form of bladder trouble or weakness, its action is really wonderful. Those sufferers who aro in and out of bed half a dozen times a night will appreciate the rest, comfort and strength this treatment gives. To prove tho Williams Treatment conquers kidney and bladder diseases, rheumatism and all uric acid troubles, no matter how chronic or stubborn, if you have never used the Williams Treatment, we will give one 50c bottle (."j doses) free if you will cut out this notice and Fend it with your name and address, with 10c to help pay distribution expenses, to The Dr. D. A. Williams Company, Dept. 2891 P. O. Hldg.. East Hampton, Conn. Send at once and you will recelvo by parcel post a regular 50c bottle, without charge and without incurring any obligations. One bottle only to an address. r . r

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'f r H S - - MAitGUKiirrn snow. Surpri Tlicator Tomorrow 'Jo-fph In the Land of Jgyit At in tectives mingle with the thieves, and they in turn aro relieved of their valables. Cohan and Harris have .provided a splendid caM which includes John Webster, John Find lay, Charles Ilrown, Janiea H. Mannlns1, Sussan' Wllla. J. K. Hutchinson, Xan Francis. Fanchon Campbell, DIcklo Delaro. Lelia Frost. Mitchell Lewis. William Wnpner, Lionel St. Clair. James T. Ford anJ other players of prominence. FLOKKXCK LA WHEN CI. Florence Lawrence will be shown at the Surprise theater today in "The Romance of a Photograph". Of course, there is the other man. Now, Just imagine that he, out (1 all the others, discovered the true identity of the burglar. He loves you, mind, and ho wishes to save you without exposing tho truth to your guardians. Do you see the f?reat possibilities of the whole situation? Do you see the comedy suddenly turned into near-tragedy tragedy at least for this high-spirited girl, who. with all her pranks, is honorable and afraid? Miss Iawrence can always be counted upon to take care of that. Thrills ? Hather. It is a rapid-tire comedymelodrama that piles up one situation upon Rnother, one climax upon another, resolving Itself into a labyrinth that holds one agasp until the final and amazing solution is mad "The Intruder"; a Nestor drama, will also be shown. Dorothy Davenport and Wallace Held have the leading parts. DAMAGED GOODS." When "Damaged Goods" was produced In Philadelphia recently a letter was sent to groups of social workers, clergymen and educators urging attendance at this remarkable play. The letter wiifl signed by more than SO of Philadelphia's prominent citizens including the head of the University of Pennsylvania, live of the leading clergymen of the city, the head of the Child federation. Playground association, the Public Education association, tho Public Charities association, the Eastern penitentiary, the Girls Rescue home, the School and Home league, the playgoing committee of the Drama league, the board of public works and memlers of the school board. "Damaged Goods is to be seen in this city on March 6th and will ho presented here & the same company which appeared in New York, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia. SEARS GIVEN ONE TO EIGHT YEARS' SENTENCE Judge Funk Holds Period ut Indiana Reformatory Will Do Wayward Youth Good. Floyd Sears. 19. pleaoed guilty Monday in circuit court to a charge of petit larceny and was given a sentence of from one to eight years in the Indiana reformatory in addition to r. fine of Jo. In the affidavit it was charged that Sears had stolen a suit case and some clothes. Deputy Prosecutor Schwartz, told the court that this was Sears' second V V---rrm O mw T! A m

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Lil offense, but that circumstances at his borne among them a stepfather, perhaps aided the boy in his downward career. Schwartz also showed that the boy's mother was extremely fond of him. After Schwartz's explanation Judge Funk was reluctant to pronounce sentence, but held that eince the lad had been Riven one chance previous he thought a period at the reformatory would be for the best. SPELLING TEAMS TO BE CHOSEN THIS WEEK The teams representing the individual sehojJs in tho final spelling" contest are being chosen this w:eek. The co.itests wil be held in each of the grade schools. The result will determine who will go from each school to represent it in the final tests, which will take place March 19 and 2 0 at the high school. The final written test will take place the afternoon of March IP. Twenty from each of the 16 f-chools will enter. In the written test from GO to 100 words will probably be pronounced. The team from each school to compete in the final oral test will number 0 pupils. This test will take place the evening of March 20. OB'S SCIENTIFIC How This New Treatment Removes the Cause of Stomach Trouble Ordinary dyspepsia tablets, pepsin, soda. etc.. may rnlieve the symptoms of .stomach trouble temporarily but never will cure you. Dr. Flood's Scientific Stomach Remedy, the new treatment for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Gas, Torpid Liver and all Stomach disorders acts in a new way. It loosens up the hardened bile and mucus from the walls of the Stomach, that interfere with the How of the necessary digestive juices. It tons up the Stomach anil restores normal digestion. Dr. Flood's Sclent ifle Stomach Remedy expels the poisonous waste matter from the bowels that generates microbes that ar carried by the circulation to all of the other organs. Thct-e Intestinal bacteria cause chronic heart disease, most headaches and affect the lungv. kidneys and arteries. You may think you have heart trouble or kidney trouble when in reality these organs are deranged by these microbes resulting from Impaired digestion. There is no other treatment that will so quicklj eliminate these poisons afi Dr. Flood's Scientific Stomach Remedy. You feel better at once. Bad breath, gases, and all distress disappear. Your money back if dissatisfied. 3E v. .' ' : v . x " " . gilt? young ladies cire act We 4

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G 10c IQc Musical Comedy And Pictures REMODELED! REDECORATED! ENLARGED! REOPENS SUNDAY, MAR. 8. Itetnrn of tho Hivorito AXGKIj musical COMEDY CO. n NOV PLAYING LUCILLE MULIIALL A CO. In 'Frontier Days' The Pnsmrer Wrck" Serio-Comlc Novelty VEXITA GOLD SILUElt NORTH SAMOYOA MAT 10c 15c EVE . 10c 15c 25c Uatlnee Daily 2:iI0 eninjr? 7:30 & 0 SUNDAY New Vaudeville Nil or no SOUTH BEND'S FOREMOST PICTURE HOUSE. CREATING A SENSATION TODAY "THE BRIDGE THAT FAILED" A BIG FKATUTtE WHICH IS A POPULAR KXn2tTAINER. A Thrc-e-Ree.l Kcletio. "AN INNOCENT VICTIM" A LIT BIX. PATHE WEEKLY OF CURRENT EVENTS. ALWAYS I X TE RI iSTIX G DON'T MISS THIS FOR 5c and 10c. SEATS ON SALE (Tomorrow) WEDNESDAY FOR RICHARD BENNETT And Co-Workers in aOOC&S PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. .6 1 -7 f ' it if ft 1 . Vi - i .1 t ' . V ... . -f n iff rv, .- ft? : l.t if ? U " " V: " 'V - : ... Z'zv-S Spcialirt in Chronic Diseases of Men and Women. Oface in Toepp Building. Opposite Postofflce.

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THANHOUSER'S BIG PRODUCTION. Featuring Marguerite Snow and James Cruze. in "JOSEPH IN THE LAND OF EGYPT." In Four Parts. At Surprise Theater Tomorrow. Jacob, tho Hebrew pUriarclx. had twelve eons, but tho one he loved the best was Joseph, who was next to the younc-et. Joseph was more obedient than tho others and his father, impressed by his filial devotion, inado him a co-at many colors. This sign of the father's preference angered the older brothers and they grew to hate Joseph. The older brothers journeyed away from their home with their flocas. and Jacob sent Joseph to them with a nieftige. When Joseph came to his brothers they seized him and east him into a pit. A caravan passed on its way to Ksypt and the cruel brothers sold Joseph as a slave. The caravan took Joseph to Ejrypt. while the brothers, dipping Joseph's coat in goat blood, brought it to their father, telling him that they could rind no trace of Joseph. Jacob, grief-stricken, believed that his son had been devoured by wild beasts and would not bo comforted. When tho car

avan reached Dgypt, Joseph was sold as a slave to Potlphar, captain of Pharaoh's guard. His master treated him kindly and placed him at the head of his household. But Potiphar's wife, resentful of Joseph's authority In the household, turned Potiphar against him and Joseph was cast into prison. In tho prison Joseph's charity and kindness was enjoyed by all the inmates. Even the stem keeper liked him and gave him many favors. And when Pharaoh, wrathful at his chief butler and baker, decided to punish them it v.-as into this prison that they were cast. The chief butler ono night dreamed of a vine with three branches, which budded and blossomed, and from the clusters ripe grapes came forth, and that he took the grapes and put them in Pharaoh's cup and gave the cup into Pharaoh's hand. He asked Joseph the meaning of this dream and Joseph told him that in throe days Pharaoh would restore him to his place. The chief baiter alX dream xl. In his dream ho had threo white baskets eii his head, and In the top basket there were bakomeats for Pharaoh, and birds ate them out of the basket. Joseph, asked for the interpretation, said that within three days Pharaoh would hang the baker. And on the third day both predictions wcro fulfilled, and the chief butler, restored to his place, bpeedily forgot about Joseph. Two years have passed since the chief butler left the prison to return to Court, when Pharaoh him self had a curious dream. He believed he stood by the river, and that seven fat cattle came out of tho river, and they were followed by seven lean cattle, who devoured the fat cattlo. And he dreamed again that seven good ears of corn were devoured by seven thin ears. None of the Egyptian scholars could tell the monarch what the dreams signified, but the chief butler suddenly remembered the young slave in the prison and told of his; prophesies. Paraoh sent for Joseph and when ho appeared before him, related his dreams and asked what they signified. Jopeph told Pharaoh that there would be seven years of great plenty in Egypt followed by seven years of famine. He advised that Pharaoh appoint a capable officer to collect food during the years of plenty to that when the years of famine arrived, there would bo provisions to sustain his people. Pharaoh, greatly impressed by Joseph, declared that there was no one as capable as he and appointed Joseph ruler over oil of Egypt. During the seven years of plenty Joseph had gre;it granaries filled with corn and other provisions so that when the years of famine followed, Egypt, unlike the other countriea. would not suffer. But in the land of Canaan where Joseph's father and brothers lived, the food was pcaree, and hearing of the abundance In Egypt, they journeyed there. Joseph recognized the brothers who had treated hJui so harshly, although they little dreamed that the parsonage could he their long forgotten brother. Ho gave them coin, questioned them as to their families, and then, keeping one of his brothers as a hostage, bade the rest return to their homes, telling them that if they desired more eorn they must bring their youngest brother, Benjamin, with thm Benjamin was the brother v.-horn Joseph loved the boot. The brothers returned in dejection to their homes and told Jacob, their father, what tho great lord had f a i ;I . The supply of food was soon exhausi'-d and they returned to Egypt, ta !;!?);: Benjamin with them. Joseph received them and gave them the fixjd they asked for, but he ordered u servant to eecretly place ono of his oostl.r cupa in Benjamin's bag, and then, when the brothers had journoed some distance from tho city, Joseph's guards overtook them. Tho -cup wtu? found in Benjamin's bag and tho brothers were brought prisoners before Joseph for Judgment. Joseph. Cercriy upbraided them for a moment, thru sending hhi attendants from the rooin, he told the brethren that h was the long lost Joseph and tre lv forgave them for their sin against him. TODAY'S PICTURES "The Romance of a Photograph," Featuring Florence I Lawrence. j "The Intruder ' Nestor

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77 in OF ALL innn Every Stove in our Store marked less than house cosl 10' discount allowed for cash or terms $1.00 a week is offered. Come tomorrow. Bung it to Our W da iief Repair Department Your watch or clock may only need adjusting. Perhaps it's time to have it cleaned. They require attention, you know, just like any other piece of mechanism. Our eapcrts will quickly tell you what's wrong. And they will advise you, too, if it will pay io have it repaired. We have "the linest equipped workshop in northern Indiana. CLAUER'S 3FLOOR JEWELRY STORE. i 3 The Last Will and Testament i i : Why dtay so ecrioun a duty? SickBess comes quickly, and a will should be drawn when the testator is In phy?- , leal and mimta-l good fce-alth. Call today and let's talk it over. This bank will write and care for four will and no one except the of- ; ficcr writing it will be acquainted with j Its content. ; Poorly drawn wilL? supply th courts with bitter and cli.sAtrous litigation. We make It our duty to safeguard the efttate and the happiness of , the testator's family by preparing , wills which anticipate, as nearly aa po?iM all future conditions. The St. Joseph Loan & Trust Co. ir 2 - 4 r it. You have heard of frauds Land forgeries in real estate! deals. Just now there is muchtalk about losses on account! of the practices of a certain real estate dealer who recently filed a petition in bankruptcy, showing lusses to ci editors of. nearly Si 50,000.00. Had these parties required; abstracts or title insurance policies showing perfect lilies much of this loss would not! have occurred. Let us show! you how to avoid such lossesj in (he future. LNDIANA TITLE AND LOAM COMPANY Title B!d5. Main and Center Sis. 5 PATEN TS Arid Tradw MarV: OMatnftd in 11 Countries. Advlr Fr. GFJX OliTSCTl. Ririirt?red Tat. Atty.. Tl ! 112 8tudebr Uldc 80. Bn4. rcc

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