South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 April 1914 — Page 3
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Quick, E?jy and Positive Cure for All Foot Torture
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PaMors and laymen "f tho i: angelical churches of .South Hend aro attnd!ns? th 62nd session "f the KvanKelical association tx in hll at Jann Orove, Ind. Tho session ln'an Weilrepday idpht and will lat a -week. Ilcv. J. 11. Kvans of tho I-irst Kvan-l-Ical church of thi.s city H secretary of tho conference. A lon program, which It is helieved will touch on all the ph.ws of homo and foreign church work, will he Kivn. Amonjc those to leave from thi.s city were: He. v. J. O. Mosier of the Mizpah Evangelical church, Itev. I). ijy. Hpekrher, X. F. Platz, 11. H. Jleinxhl. Fred Ilausch and George J.
LODGE IS 18 YEARS OLD JJvo Oak Grove Jlas Special Entertainment on ttirtlwlay. Tho eighteenth, anniversary of Ive Oak grove. No. 1, -vva,s celebrated last nlht at th weekly meeting held in V O. W. hall. Several speeches were piven by different members of the jrrove and Immediately after th business session a number of excellent vocal and piano selections were rendered and Miss llaun contributed eevrral pleasant readings. The business session of the evening vraa lmmediatelv turned over to the charro of Mrs. Penrod, first jjuardlan of LIva Oak prove. After the miiio: numbers the women served a buffet luncheon and tin evening was ended In games. PENSIONS FOR SPANISH WAR VETERANS' WIVES Only Those in Want Aro to llcceivc 512 a Month IYor iti-j Ca eriimcnt. -WASHINGTON. April 2. The liouso toda3' passed a bill granting pensions to widows and minor children of sollders and sailors who nerved in the Spanish-American war. tho Philippines and durinsr the boxer uprising. It is estimated the bill will add from S.l.OOO.OOOi to $T. 000,000 annually to the pension rolls. Pension. under this lull are to be retitricted to such widows only as may be In want. The. widow is to get $12 a month with an allowance of 52 a month for each dependent and minor child.
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Michigan White Potatoes 78c Bushel Fancy Large Grape Fruit 6 for 25c 2 bks. Argo Starch 7c Black Silk Stove Polish ... .7c 2 large Cans Tomatoes ... 17c 2 caiib liarly June Peas . . .17c 2 cans Kidney Beans 15c 2 cans Hominy 15c 3 lbs. Fane v Japan rtice ... 15c 5 lbs. Navy Beans 23c 3 tall Cans Salmon 25c 3 cans livaporateJ Milk . .25c 10c MustarJ Sardines 7c Jlcll Phone I .-. t . I We deliver t to lticr
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(ioMTiunoiit Uncover Tlot to Hub V. S. f Nearly $."0,)0O in Iutir. NIJYV VOHK, April 2. Old Italian neupap"rs mailed to this country. In the paes of whloh were concealed hundreds of dollars worth of valuable Venetian lares reveal a new form of smimiinK and a plot to defraud the government of nearly $50,000 In duties, say the officials. Accidental discovery of the fraud was made b;' a postal clerk when one of the wrappers became torn showing the costly lace beneath. This resulted in the arrest today of Henry K. Lustig. an embroidery importer at 1G6 Fifth avenue, by Customs Agent Cosige Uan ilia. Lustii? whn arraigned before U. S. Commissioner Houghton was held in $L'..")0i) bail. 1". .S. Assistant Attorney Frank 11. Carstarphen says he believes the practices have been going on for some years. The fraud is said to include several other persona, the officials now making an investigation of certain importers Faid to be in Italy on buying trips. PENSION BILL REPORTED IIIsli Icath I la to Anions Veterans Cuts Annual Iltulcret. WASHINGTON, April 2. Tho annual pension appropriation bill one of the largest of the yearly budgets was reported to the house by the appropriations committee Wednesday. It provides $1C9, 150,000 for the fiscal year 1915. The pension roll for the curren fiscal year was $180,300,000 and of thLs amount the pension bureau will have remaining about $7,000,000 because of the high death ratt among tho veterans. Tho report Fays that during the fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1913. 36,064 pensioners died, an Increase of L173 over 1912. HUSBANDS GET DIVORCE Plaintiff Lose Chance to Cot Child Now With Defendant. Two Hvorce decrees were signed by Judge Walter A. Funk in tho circuit court Wednesday afternoon. The first was to Roy Scott from Gladys .Kcott and the second to Mar Jensen-from h'.f- wife, Marjra.'-t Jensen In lh Jensen cae tho jdaintlfi lost all cliancp.tr recover the custody of the child when the wife went to Michigan and from there to parts unknown taking tho child with her. GIVEN WAGE INCREASES liady Garment Workers Win Plea for Closed Shop. An agreement to increase, the wages of their employes and to adopt tho closed shop was signed yesterday by the iamb and Kahn Garment manufp.ctories of this city. Tho agreement was brought about through the first women's organization in the city, tho Lady Garment Workers' union. A meeting of the organization will be held tonight for the purpose of electing and installing officers. saloons must closf;. f . rfCMPIIIS, Tenn., April 2. Chancellors Heiskell and Fentress today ruled that the recently passed nuisance law closing" permanently all the Faloons in Tennessee is valid. .f: MICHIGAN .ST. Friday and Saturday 9c Dry Onions 3 Founds for 10c Navel Oranges 15c Doz. loe bottle Blueing or Ammonia Fancy Dry Peaches, lb. . . Grated Pineapple, can . . 3 cans Sweet Corn 4 lbs. White Rolled Oats l lb. Package Cod Fish . . Lowney's or Hershey's Cocoa, 25c size White Rose or Bon Ton Flour . . 7c .10c .10c .23c .15c .12c .19c 62c
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I BREA And a Sallow,Blotched Complexion Disappear. Bad breath and a sallow, blotched complexion, due to impaired digestion, disappear in one lay If Ir. Flood's Scientific Stomach Remedy is taken, as it expels the hardened bile and poisonous waste matter from the stomach and intestines. It sweetens the breath and clears the complexion In ono day. This new treatment removes the cause of ftomach trouble while dpepsia tablets only treat the symptoms and never will cure you. One dose of Dr. Flood's Scientific Stomach Remedy and the bloating and .all distress is pone and you can eat what you like. Waste no more time treating symptoms of stomach trouble, but take Dr. Flood's Scientific Stomach Remedy and remove the cause. Your money back if it does not do what wo claim. Advertisement. jikau itnroitT. The L.oyal Americans of the Republic. 1003, held a special adjourned mectincr last nlsht in Beyler hall to listen to a report of tho committee on by-laws. ii;li:s mihtt. The Fraternal Order of Triples Aerie, 4.15, held a regular weekly meeting last nisht in Eagle's hall. JUST AN EXAMPLE of what the Ries Co. can sell in the way of QUALITY FURNITURE AT VERY LOW PRICES this Dresser and Chiffonier exactly as illustrated in genuine Mahogany, Birdseye Maple or quarter-sawed oak, the pair worth $45.00 )A Price .... &y,J 3 See the 3-Room Outfit in our south window as advertised. a. Modern Homo Furnishers. SOfi to S10 So. MICH ST.
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Four 10c Cans Com Oflfor zyc Four 10c Cans Peas OOfor ....jjC l our 10c caim Kidney Boa ns . 31c lour lOc Cans Tomatoes 00 for I our loc Cans Pork and IO Hums qC Four 10c Cans Milk OOfor OjC Worcester Style Same for 5c Iho inns J a i icy 1U"1 Q?r Salmon . . . . , J3 IiiiK'y Ix'ttiu'e, 1 An jKr lb l) Sweet Navel Oranges, ikt 23 Three ounds Carolina 09n Head Khv LO Salt, regular 10s Sack for Seven Kolls Toilet Paper for ..6c .25 c Imported Saner Kraut. or Qp quart O' C 11k. Oatmeal Oln for LV Copyright, But, Law im A OLE Tool is Goyma
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CHICAGO. April 2. Fire, yelled some one outside the window of M. J. Daly's bedroom. Daly leaped from his bed. "I'm wise," he said. "It's April Fools day." Then he went to sleep. A few minutes later Daly and his wife were carried unconscious from their room by firemen. CHICAGO. April 2. riot followed an April Fool hoax Wednesday when 500 men applied at the Poo Line freight terminals for work which did not exist. Tho joker had pone 100 BEAUTIFUL AND COLORED POST CARDS Many are rich and rare pictures of IUlUTlFrii MODELS AXD ACTRESSES Also a Sclf-FilUn-FOUNTAIN PEN All for only 50 cents. Tho greatest bargain in beautiful cards and rare art pictures ever offered. Many are hard to obtain and have sold singly for the price we aak for all. These will go quickly to all lovers of the beautiful in nature who appreciate rare; art pictures of well developed models. A reliable self-filling fountain pen free with each order. These alono have sold for one dollar in stores. The 100 beautiful cards and pen all for but 50 cents. Sent postpaid. CENTRAL MANUFACTURING CO. Dayton, OlUo. Pure Food Articles with n.very given Kitchen Cabinet Prices range from $ 19.85 to 340.00. Other inferior makes as low as $9.85. TERMS $1.00 A WEEK 10 Per Cent Discount for Cash.
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Armour's Shield llanis, . 1 Op Supar Cure! ICS" Sprinffdale lluttcrino, res:. 1 On 2."k per ll IjC Armour's lJutteinne, 1 lb. Cartons , Smoked White Pish, ier 1!) Pull Creajn Wisconsin Cheese, per lh 36c 13c 23c JHitclt Cheisc, three ?Cp CJUW LtO bars Wliito Naptha 9Cp Soap LtO C bars Dutch Hand OCp Soap LtO Ijomiey's or Hunkel's Cmna, Olp Ilojr. 25c size LV Sauer's Extract; rejr. 2oo Two loe pkgs. Spcu;lietti ITfor lOv Two pkg-s. 10c Macaroni for ." pkR-s. ."c Matches for Iargo (Irapi I'ruit, four for 15c 18c 25c 1914, International News 'ooiajos a&s Alive. I GWT tilt? rr 0t MPiV (joT ccmh Puny HA1 TrfOS 3CiTH MY AJEy
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throucrh the lodpintr houe section telliiur Idle men that jobs would be given to 500 applicants today by the Foo Line. The police finally drove ofT the job seekers.
Mayor Phillips has been renominated by the democrats to head the ticket at the spring election next Monday. Barron Wetherhy was renominated clerk, H. E. Irlce wan renominated treasurer and Edwin Donahue as Justice of the peace completes the cltv's ticket. Mrs. Klla Riddell left Wednesday MICHIGAN. TOMORROW, These Specials SCRIM CURTAINS 34 x 90 inches, with a 2inch hem trimmed in narrow lace; either ecru or white, per pair 69c TABLE DAMASK 56-inch, bleached, mercerized, assorted designs, for these 2 hours only, per yard . . 19c SILKOLINE 36-inch, standard quality, in new stripes, floral designs and plain colors, for these 2 hours only, per yard 9c BATH TOWELS Good, heavy weight, bleached Turkish towels, size 22 x 38 inches. . . .11c WASH CLOTHS Good quality Turkish, pink borders, 9 to 1 1 A. M. only 3c HUCK TOWELS plain white or pink border, 2z2c value, for these 2 hours only 8c MILL ENDS DRESS GINGHAMS Scores of new patterns, showing various ideas in checks, stripes, plaids and figures, 10 to 20 3'ard lengths, 12Jc quality, per yard 8c BLEACHED MUSLIN 25 bolts of extra heavy 36inch muslin, desirable for all purposes. (20 yards for SI. 25). ' 6!2c Per Yard. TEDDY BEAR BLANKETS, 36c. Soft wool finish blue and pink crib blankets, size 30 x 40 inches 36c CURTAIN SWISS 36-inch, white; a new line including all size dots, also stripes and figures, per yard 9c MEN'S COLLARS A popular brand of Men's 15c linen collars, for these 2 hours only 8c UNDERSKIRTS Women's fine white nainsook skirts to be embroidered, with side slit 44c ma. To HAUL A KtKPtMCr GoWMi
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for I)s Anpeles. Calif., after spndin several months in Nile. Miss May Sciers is In Fort Wayne. Ind... on account of the death of her sister. Ir. and Mrs. Charles Adams are parents of a son. They reside on the Berrien road. Mr. and Mr?. Charles Thayer of llemet Valley. Calif.. ar puests of their son. W. A. Thayer and family. Mrs. Ren Stafford was thrown from her bugy at the corner of Front and Sycamore when the horse she was driving ran away and ran into a building.
CORNER WAYNE STREET. FRIDAY, OUR on Sale from 9 CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND BLOOMERS in pink, blue, linen color and white, to be embroidered, they are ready to wear, for these 2 hours only. .19c DOILIES white, neat drawn work pattern, 10c kind 5c HANDKERCHIEFS for men, fast color red and blue, size 20 x 2-1 inches, 9 to 1 1 A. M. only 4c LONG GLOVES Women's good quality 12button length kid gloves in pink, white and lavender, also 10-button length in blue, gray and other colors, 52.49 value, per pair. $1.10 STOCK COLLARS for women, silk and lace; black, white and colors; sold at 25c and 49c, for these 2 hours only 19c CORSET COVERS to be embroidered, made of nainsook, stamped in new punch work and solid designs; slip-over and button front styles 15c UNION SUITS for misses, medium weight, sizes 24 to 32; taped neck, 9 to 1 1 A. M. onlv 29c MEN'S UNION SUITS Medium weight ribbed, celebrated "Hanes" make, for these 2 hours only 73c BOYS' HOSE heavy ribbed, fast black, 19c kind, with slight mill imperfections, per pair 9c KITCHEN APRONS for women, made of standard quality checked gingham, pocket, full 36 inches long 17c COMBINATIONS Assorted styles; the corset cover trimmed in 3 rows of lace, lace and embroidery, or of all over embroidery; drawers lace or embroidery edged, sold at 98c, for these 2 hours only. .45c DRESS SHIELDS white, assorted sizes, per pair 7c
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Supt. M. I'. Tj,c,is ui ;,t fi Ar.ii Arbr Wednesday t ntter.il r: t t ! n " "? the Frhoolmasters !,:1, m.d vp-nd th school vacation at po::.t .i.-t. Mrs. Henry Ilenrl ..r, I d i iii:t er.
Miss Carrie Maude k v. e r-ti Niles frrn Orange : t - w h' re they vpent the winter. Mr and Mrs. W. I. I ... li are - --' f Nile friends bil' 1 1 1 to TYtoskev from 'rl.mdo, I'i.i. A then sj.cnt the inter. Mrs. Frank Rradley h., rd:;r:i'"! F:1om1. Ind.. today. Sl-.e a '.:!! 1 here bv the ! rith t TIrs. I'r. tt mn n. SOUTH BEND BARGAIN DAY to 11 A. M. Only FANCY ELASTIC frilled garter elastic, in luhl blue, pink, yellow, lavender, red, black and white, regular 25c quality, per yard 17c V HAIR NETS good quality, with elastic, in all shades, regular 5c kind 3c BASTING THREAD black and white, 5(o yard spools 3c TOOTH POWDER Dr. Graves, regular 5oc Me can, for these 2 hi,ur onlv 19c LACES Valenciennes, edin's and insertions; 1 1- and i inch widths, regular 4c to 7c qualities, per yard 2c CLOTHES "BASKETSSplint, doulrle strips to reinforce both outside and inside, size 2S x 17 x 10 inches 29c GARDEN HOES 7T j-inch steel blade, each at 17c HANGING bASKETS of heavy wire, green painted, for porch use, S-inch.9c FACE POWDER 50c size LaF31ache, in assorted tints, per box. . .33c EMBROIDERIES 27-inch Swiss and Cambric flouncings, sold at 35c, for these 2 hours, per yard. 17c SILK CORD in assorted shades, 4c quality, per yard 2c DRESS TRIMMINGS Silk braids, bandings, etc., assorted widths, all colors, up to 25c qualities, yd.. .9c VHBUON7S Size No. 36, in rose, light blue, pink, tans and green; 19c quality, per dozen. . .8c KTTC hYn F R KS heavy wire, with black enameled handle. i3-in..7c EGG BEATERS Dover style, for the hours only 7c CHLORIDE OF LIME loe can for 7c CORN STARCH guaranteed pure, one lb. box far 4 c Fiddlestick' .1 " 'T
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