South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 94, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1914 — Page 4

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you cannot afford to miss it will save you money We are wiring already built houses at actual COOT and furnish-

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ing a line of fixtures suitable for any home. We make the payment easy for you twelve months time to pay, in addition we give you three months electric service free. What more can we offer? With the coming of hot summer months, you will want the service of the many labor saving appliances. The cool breeze of the Electric Fan the clean light with little or no heat the pleasure of Washing without the labor of running the washing machine or wringer the delight of Ironing on some cool porch or shady place, without the hot stoye. House cleaning time is not a time of worry if you have Electricity to help you. Think of the hot days when you will want your sewing done why not let Electricity do it? How will you get all of these benefits if your house is not wired ? A call on either phone will bring a representative to your home or office who

plain how easily and cheaply Electric service can be installed.

DO IT NOW This offer applies only to already built houses.

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l 'our 3hians (ro ()rr to Illinois anl Jlai I'iulit Willi Train Crew.

NTT.V Ymkk. March 2S. T.nrtn's roncTiitioii of "w 1 1 1 and v.t.olly Illinois' is .--t f..rih In Ihr I.nl.:i laily Clironirli' of Marrh 11. ci5'i "f whicii rraclitnl 1 1 i y mail Tri'Iay. l inlt-r tJi- li a,l of ,la:iiit' r l Mexican Vamlits jy riding in Illinois" appears the follow:;:;: "ChivUji'j. .Maivh l''. A wild rcvolc r oattl uiciirrt-ii t!iis morning in tlio (li.-trh't vi Xoriiiar.dy and Maiilius (Illinoi-o) t t-.ji iurirts. railway rnrn and M icans. "Four iU-xicau L audits, takinj

rcfiuo in T'nitcil States territory have for Mmt time pat ben 'joy riding on tho railways. This morning they were discovered on a goods train ransacking a van. A fierce fight followed their refusal to surrendering. "Albert Fisher, the engineer, was shot d-ad and others -were seriously injured, before the Mexicans fled, pursued 1-y a sheriff's posse which had been summoned hv a signal man.

The bandits were all badlv wounded!

before they were arrested, and several of the pursuers were also, injured. "Considerable difficulty was encountered by the police in preventing the angry railway men and country folk from lynching the prisoners"

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INTERNATIONAL Y. M. WORKER WILL SPEAK IN- SOUTH BEND SOON

It. ( A. Harbour of Xew York, hi ;nl of the religions work department of the international committee of the Y. M. V. A., will visit Indiana -tween May K and 25 and will make an address at tho association in

this city. Tentative plans have been made but the exact date has not been set. While in Indiana Dr. Harbour will talk at Gary, Michigan City, Laporte and Richmond. He will be assisted by Dr. CI. D.

prominent Y. M. C. A. Indiana. The annual conthe Student association ofbe held at Ihitled college,

April 10 to 12 nnd A. J. "Dad" Klliott, secretary of the international committee, will be the principal spe-iker. Y. M. C. A. members of this city are planning on attending. Statistics of Y. M. i A. improvements over the state show that after the. completions of the buildings at M uncle. Xuburn rtnd Kvansville and the addition of the boys building in South Head that the entire property Is worth iarly $3,000,000. The improvements in this city amounted to $90. COO while the Auburn association was ?3G,000, the Crawfordsville building was nearly $DO,000 and the Muneie building co:t $2o0,00 and about the same amount for the Kvansvill association. These figures were piven out bv the secretary of the stat Y. M, C, A. executive coma ittee this week.

Jj 4 5J? 5,C Jj 5C 5j INDIANA AND MICHIGAN BRIEFS. ' V ' v' JAL'KSOX. Walter Uman. an escaped convict from the state penitentiary, has been found in Omaha. Liman has eight of a 13-year sentence yet to serve, lie escaped in November,

HOLL.AXP. A convention of prohibitionists will be held in this city April Lly and CO.

LANSING. The Michigan Agricultural college has returned 3,000 persons, graduates, to the farm since 15&S. MUSKEGON. William Dobdell. ST, died here this week. I Fj raM his tim vote for James K. Polk, his last for Woodrow Wilson. HATTLI-: CRi:KK. The city primary election at which four commissioners win be nominated, will be held here Monday and tho city election

will follow a week later. The bitterest light in years in which C. W. Post and the Chamber of Commerce are lighting Mayor Bailey, has been waged here for the past month.

LANSING. Censure for both Moyer and the operators will be contained in the report of Gov. Ferris on the strike situation.

LANSING. The supreme court has declared Michigan's auto tax law-unconstitutional.

WOOLEN COMPANY TO INCREASE PRODUCTION Ilonds for $200,000 at Sii Percent Interest Arc to be Issued Soon.

ROCHESTER. Mrs. Esther Horn near death here from tripping on a rug.

MUSKEGON. One of the largest political meetings ever held here has Just been staged by the progressives w$th 1Z. N". Ding-ley of Kalamazoo the principal speaker.

COONLEY FAVORITE CREAM. Finest, cleanest and sweetest for chapped hands and facf to make the skin Foft and white. 2Zc at Coonley Drug Store. AdvL

Plans to increase the efficiency and production of the .South Bend "Woolen company are under way. Two efficiency experts from New York have been at the establishment during the past few weeks working on the plans. In order to facilitate the Improvements the company will Issue $2 0 0,000 par value of its bonds upon the plant. The bonds will bear dx per cent interest and will be placed on the market in the near future. The First Trust and Savings company of Cleveland. Ohio, will act as trustee for the bondholders. The local mill's reputation for suitings has become so reat that it has been taxed beyond Us capacity. The mill has been unable to supply it customers, the demand has lfn so larjc and to a great extent it vjui nee-

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SAPP CASE IS CONTINUED Attorney Kurt I nablc to Appear at Trial.

Uecause Merge Kurtz, attorney f r the lofenc, was nt aMf to upp;r in police court Friday afternoon trial of the Walter N. app liquor cxv w.s compelled to be carried ovr m.til next Monday morning. Twtdv mn were cited to appear at the .-tation to i-erve on a iectal jury and they will appear apain next Monday morning. J"ph M. Sullh.tn i said to l.f M k at his home and his case whs aIo postponed, trial being set to follow the Sap 'j case.

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suit in tlit- superior -ourt aruin.-t Israel t::-sr and John Ftrrett for damaj s in tiie amount of $ 1 . t 0 aiivl h1s to c t the i j 'sio!i of a black stallion claimed to be worth