South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 98, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1914 — Page 2

wi:iNnsr.w, Arum l, ion. THE SOUTH BEND NfcW3-TIME5. t: :r3 Rob Robertson s Tea Room Music Saturday, April 4 Matiees Orchestra ercson s lea ixoom The most popular Lunch Room in South Bend OGMT LEY! Eft !! $6,000 Pm H Beautiful Hand Made IraO or THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY 1 B P Linens French Underwear

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Handsome Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Dresser Scarfs and Doylies, including three wonderful sample lines from Win. Liddell & Co. Gold Medal Linens and John S. Brown & Sons, Shamrock and George Riggs & Co., Ross Bros., Belfast at. less than GO cents on the dollar. Table Cloths and Napkins, worth S3.00 to SS.00 will be sold from $1.95 to $4.75. Wonderful Embroidery Scarfs 50c to $1.50. Handsome Individual Towels 25c to 45c. Handsome New Towels, outlined for Embroidery, 25c and 50c.

25.OC0 OFFICES IN AMERICA CABl SERVICE TO ALL TH C AORLO , ..!!. .m: m - f .. ... t J --: i .u t - u-.. -' j ' . 4. f f-f it K . - - - f- " - - RECEIVED AT 171 CHS 71 N. L. Cleveland, Ohio, March 30, 1914. Robertson Bros Co., t; So. Bend, Ind. . , Shipped by express today one hundred Vooltcx Suits to retail at Twenty-five dollars Eighty Wooltex Coats at nineteen seventy-five One Hundred Wooltex Skirts at five ninety-five extra values at these prices extremely fortunate in obtaining these garments at this time a3 Wooltex makers are sold

up for the season.

Bought at a great discount. On sale tomorrow as follows: Beautiful Gowns $1.95, $2.50, $2.95 to $10.00. Handsome Combinations (Drawer Combinations) worth to $20 each. $4.95 to $10.00. Handsome Chemise at $1.00, $1.19, $1.25, $1.50.

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500 Feces of Handsome Lace Flouncings at 25c and 50c. All the rage. These remarkable values will move fast.

300 Pieces of Handsome Embroidered Center Pieces, Scarfs and Throws, worth $3.00 to $5.00 each. Your choice at $1.50 t o$2.50.

. 300 Pieces of Fine Ginghams on sale at 10c, 11c and 15c yard. Wonderful Values -Beautiful New Patterns Choose Early.

SILK HOSIERY 19c Pair We just received 40 dozen more of the Wayne Knit Hosiery; seconds of 50c silk hose. On sale tomorrow at 19c pair.

The above telegram speaks for itself. We received these garments as stated and they are now ready for your inspection. . Wooltex, the name is sufficient guarantee. Come early and see these beautiful gowns.

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$5.00 and $10.00. Handsome Fine Straws, trimmed with Fancy Flowers, Feathers and wings, $5.00 and $10.00. CHILDREN'S MILLINERY. Remarkable values. Immense selection to choose from, 50c to $5.00.

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for 25 c yard. 45 inch Mercerized ChilTon Flouncings, regular 65c quality, for 25c yard. 3o inch Imported English Crepes, regular 5oc quality for 25c. 45 inch Tucked Voile, Black and White, S 1 .00 quality 25c yard.

Handsome Mercerized English Reps, 65c quality,' 25c yard. . .Brocade English Crepes, regular 75c quality, 25c yard. Handsome Black and White Dot Batiste, 65c quality, 25c yard. 3o"inch Handsome Black and White Dot Batiste, 65c quality, 25c yard. Handsome 40 inch Brocade Crepes, Worth $1.00 Yard for 39c.

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We have an exceptional line of Men's Laundered Shirts that will interest you.. Our shirt values have already been exploited by our recent big sale. . You can rely on what we say, when we say these are worthy of your inspection. Made up in two lots at the low price of 50c and 79c. GLOVES. Don't fail to see our line of Cape Gloves at $1.00 and $1.50. v Pure Silk at 50c and $1.00. Suedette at 95c. .: "W i;: ; Chamois at $1.50. Don't forget our Men's Work Shirts and Men's Overalls. You'll find the best value in South Bend on these two leaders. The shirt we have named the greatest, for it is the greatest both in size and quality. 'i;; Greatest Work Shirt 48c Greatest Overall, 50c.

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HAMMOND. Lvo Lorvetski shot his employer. Hoore Kn?!e. a farmer.wh n he took him for a burglar. Engle cannot live.

TIZRUn HAI'Tn. Scores of people watchiil I-ank M. Kti-tcr climb a trto at tho rear of thu eounty jail atu!

propose to Miss Zeta Metloek, a youn-:;

k. irl held ia jail. Ue'istt r v:u accept -The Vo.iiik ui'tnan is ln-i:: !eiil ar.til her parents can. arrive to tai;e iur home.

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!!a;' on a pa-in train, a t i!l f.italiy Kored John V;lrner. a larnv r. I A J A PORT. Carl Le: lie. 2 0. stepped t the door of a restaurant and renatrked. "Good hye f-llnws" and hent a bullet through his hrea.st.

K K X DALLY ILL K. O h a r 1 o. s .n 1 i th , 17-year-oKl boy, unable to stand the; s:sht of blood, died. He was slightly injured by a weapon with which he was playink; lat week, and tince then Kaa b eii Irantie because of the sight of the blood from the. injuries. INDIANAPOLIS. That Charles Ph:!p. -T.i:tsa wife and two children at St. LouK a wife and one child here ;mu1 that a third wife divorced him. are a few of the charges made against him by a fourth Mrs. Charles Phelps, to whom he- was marrieu a t-hort time a::o. He is held on a bivum charge.

H VANS VILLI'. Mrs. Maude Nesler. 4 5. wife of a farmer here, has been arrested charged with eloping with Virgil niehels. :0 years old, a farm hand in the employ of her husband.

HAMMOND. Police have recover

ed thousands of dollars worth of prop-

erty stolexi by the k.ui;' of car thieves arrested here.

WARSAW. Harvey Hamilton was the victim of a holdup In which ho was badly beaten up and robbed of a purse containing more than 50.

DAN VILLI!. Temperance workers Lave ottered reward j for the convic-

PHTKIiSIH'RfL The old Indiana fort, built in IS 10, will be razed unless

the citizens of this place raise a fund for removing the building to Hornady park.

INDIANAPOLIS. Govt rnor Samuel Ralston Informed Indianapolis Traction Company that inasmuch as both bides would not agree to the public service commissioners as an arbitration board, he will appoint a special board.

PLKL'. Harry Cameron, who came to this place to marry a woman a few weeks ao. and swallowed mercury when she refused him. has recovered and disappeared. He left the hospital saying he would soon return.

COLUMIH'S. Christian churches of this county will spend SU'.l'OO for the re-establishment of pastors in a larire number of the churches vacated in the past ten years in the county. LANSING. A deputy sheriff is a county employe and his dependents are entitled to compensation for his death, according to a ruling by the attorney general.

promote harmony and good feeling between the various branches of the service. The league will be extended to all of Lie employes of the road.

ST. JOSEPH. The proposition of reducing the number of saloons in St. Joseph will come before the city council.

GRAND RAPIDS. The rewards for.

the men who burglarized the Thomson jewelry store here and killed three men last September, now aggregate $T.0f0. an additional $5,000 being offered bv the sheriff.

WARSAW. A!e Moore, prominent manufacturer, died at the home of James Stinson. He was 7 5 years old and a veteran of the Civil war.

GARY. Mrs. John Krusin was shot and killed by John Salahama, who then committed bUicMe. The Flayer war a boarder in the Krusin home. No cause has- been learned for the tragedy.

LANSING. Th state treasurer has announced himself as a candidate for re-election as a republican.

KNOX. An organization having as its object the reclamation of thousands of acres of tin- Kankakee marsh lands, will be effected in the near future here. A committee made up of R. D. Kline. O. H. Swigart and R. W. Sherman has the matter in charge.

KALAMAZOO. A petition asking that the proposition of bonding for Jlo.OO be laid befi.r the people was cb feated when it was discoverer! that the owners of the land the bond money was to buy, had signed the petition alone.

(71 IARLOTTR. W. W. Ftine is dead here. After attending a republican caucus. Mr. Stine walked home and dropped from heart failure. PORT HTRON. Grand Trunk employes are forming a, lcai;U here to

- BUCHANAN. Sending for the prosecutor to make arrangements so that he could be arraigned at once and plead guilty. George W. The mas surprised the otticials by entering a plea of not guilty. He will be tried at once.

JACKSON. The state pardon board has recommended that Rert Lambert, serving a life term for a statutory charge, be released. The crime was committed near Pottersville. The board refused to recommend mercy for Charles K. Vyse. sent up lor killing a grocer with whom he had a dispute over one cent in his change.

KALAMAZOO. Every physician's olfic In Kalamazoo closed during the funerai of Dr. Herbert Statler.

Men always love to see a girl With a healthy clear complexion Roky Mountain Tea's the stuff. That gies it to perfection. AdvU Cooub-y Drug Store.

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SOME NEWS NOTES. Davies Laundry. Ibdh phor.e--. Leslie, ti optician, C'Jl S. Mich. Dr. Stoe. kl.-y, demist. J. M.

GOSHKN. Ind.. April. 1. The probabilities are that the postniflpe at Ronton will shortly be discontinued and the patrons of that orhce will be served by rural carriers out of Goshen. For 'more than a year, Frank Jackson, the present postmaster at Benton, has tried to retire,' but so far no successor has been named for him and he is forced to continue in the position. Sometime at?o n civil service

cant succeeded in getting the eligible list and another examination has been ordered to be held in the near future. There are only about 30 patrons at the o;hce and many of them expressed a desire for rural service from the Goshen olhce and it is quite likely their wishes will be respected. The Benton othce is one of the oldest in the county, and lo years ago was by all odds the largest.

gi :ts m: n :ci:. WINCIIIISTRR, Ind.. April 1. Paul Vernon Walters. ?.. rovictrd of robbing Victor Th- rnburg. a I'riion Citv chauffeur, was sentence-d to from

1 to 14 years in the stat- pris day.

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debility, anaemia, poor appetite, tiredi:es. Tea or Tablets, :15c. ' Icy Drug Store. .

ritLQi i:tlv. Wifey Anyhow, a woman's mind is

always cleaner than a man s. Hubby It ought to be. It oftener. Illinois Siren.

run: m iii:i to iu:atii. AM STL R DA M. Netherlands. April 1. Four pcr.-uns v r- burr.t d t death in a !;re which destrojed a big confectionery house- today. There were J.-'Oe employ s ia the ouilding when the lire broke out.

Pries up the whole s.-u-m, ir.eu It -st energy, a mo.-t effective Spring Remedy tor tired. Mv. k people. HollSter'.s Rorky Mountain T a. needed I y

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