South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 100, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1914 — Page 5

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. rwn.w, .ri:irj n. ion 5 GREEN BUGS USED TO BOOST WHEAT CLEVER SCHOOL-MA'AM SPELLS 'EM ALL DOWN 3 THE STORE THAT MADE WASHINGTON AV. A FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTER c n H V 10c Elastic Hair Nets, 2l2c $4.50 Human Hair Switches, $1.98 5c Hair Nets lV2c $1.50 Uather Hand Bags, 98c 50c Dolls for 39c A:,v. "?'v New $1 Easter Corsets iood serviceable make with four strong hose -supporters; medium bust modl. Friday and Saturday at $3 Long Kid Gloves In white, t a n, brown and black, full 16 button length, 2 - cla.Fp, Friday and Saturday at $1.98 $3 Silk Petticoats in plain or changeable taffetas, figured or flowered rries-sa-linos; all colors; Friday and Saturday at $1.67 $1.50 Crepe Kimono many beautiful colors, satin faed, all sizes, a bargain: Friday find Saturdav at 98c $1 Long Silk Gloves Full lG-button ir. all silk, come in white or black and all colors; Friday and Saturday 50c Kimono Sleeve Aprons Peroahs in lUht and dark patterns, cover all styles; spec i a 1 Friday am! Satur Jav Famous 25c Burson Hose Strictly it y in I 1 . i r full ,'.r: j-j.tl-tiin or s amloys f.ishior.el i Sample of Insect Displayed at! Chicago Board of Trade Fol-! u it)i carter tops; Friday a:.d satr.rd.av at lowing Damage Reports and Prices Show Gain. 68c 67c 33c 17c

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nv josi'i'H r. rurrniArj). i CHICAC.o. April 3. A sample of wheat fiom central. Oklahoma con-j

tainlni; pr'-on bus "Wa-s displayed on t hi board of trade Thursday. A mcs.''f was received frop. Kam.u-j City -y itiiT that tho green Iiur.i were in th.t market from Oklahoma on a sample of the new plant, but not until tho I.t'Im pe.sts wr-re brought upon th exchange flofir at Chicago did the wheat trad take any cognizance of tho

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from th lowest points r ..ached on the screen IiU?h ajipcarane and closed with net gain of 1-4 ''i for tho oa y. it will ho remembered that in 1907 there was a "Kfcon h" .scare In the. wheat markets of the country on the ;ipparance .f these pe.-ts In tho spot where they have been discovered this year. They devoured everything that was if a veire tabic character at that time and the hss"s to the farmers were sensational. Those who know the habits f the i;reen bus Pay there has been too much rain for them to do any threat amount of damage, and that they flourish only where the ground is dry. Outside of the preen butr appear -ince the crop of wheat in all Factions of the southwest was reported as ideal. The weather throughout tho winter wheat belt is seasonable in all directions and the crop will doubtless continue to improve in strength under the rays of an early s'prin sun. There i; :i falling off in the southwestern storks of wheat, both Kansas City and Sd. Louis reporting decrease:- for tho week. The c.Lsh situation in all parts of the country was reported ;id slow. Corn was helped no little by the strength shown in wheat late a.ml thorn were n t grains of 1-4'ii 3-Sc. Cash transactions were still small at i::o.OQ0 l)ushels and there was talk of brinin a carto of Argentine corn trom Montreal to Chicapo at a cheap water rate. Several carirnos were reported a.s .sold c. i. f. New York at 0 4c tor April shipment. While tho tra.de in corn was inactive Thursday there was no threat amount f stir because of tho stand taken ith r by the bulls or tho bears. Those with profits wero caper to secure the money, while there was a peneral disposition In tho market to even up positions'. . Oats were a shade higher, the Influence eomimr from the other grains. The' bullish hop news, tho strenpth In corn and tho covering by shorts woi the influences in tho provision markot. Clams wore shown all around, but theso were small, bond's were on the sellinp side in order to secure profits and shorts were buyers. Cash trade wa.s still rather quiet, but packers

claim that Indications are most favorable for an improvement. Lipht receipts of hoi?M is expected for the near lutureat hast. Close: WHEAT- May. 91 5-S; July, 57 1-2 a r.-S: Sept.. ST. COIlX Mav. CI H-4: July, CS 3-S; Sept.. r.s r.-s. oAT. May. ::S ;-S; July, ::?2-S; .pt.. .".S; l-S. POIUC Mr. v. $:!(. 92 1-2; July, $20.'.n; Sept.. SL'O.DL 1-2. Li;n May. $10. GO; July, $10.77 1-2 .Sept.. . i o.ir. Kins May, $11,17 1-2; Julv. $11.-i-l

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ST. PAUL, Minn., April 2. Decauso she spelled "varicose" with an "i" Instead of an "e," Miss Martha Clark, principal of tho Crowley school is richer by $20, and she'j also champion speller of St. Faul. Miss Clark "spelled down" 26 rivals in a city-wide spelling boo arranged bv the St. Paul Art institute. She "held the floor" an hour and a half. For 10 minutes she ran neck and neck, rather word for word, with Leonard J. Peieri.tottel, a youns railroad clerk. Finally IHierstettoI tripped. Ho spelled "varicose "verecose." Miss Clark spelled it correctly with an "l." Sho pot the gold piece and tho championship honors.

ADVENTISTS-TO HOLD BRENNIAL SESSION

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Women's 50c Kimono Sleeve Aprons, 33c $1 Muslin Gowns, 68c 50c French Brassieres, 39c Corset Covers 24c

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MADAM! Be a Wise ShopDer. Fridav and Saturdav Come to I

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V GREATEST EASTER ST0ii3il"

The Values we offer for Friday and Saturday will make new records. There is no such thini as competition that we recocnize Once

more we say to those whose pnde will not let them Duy or us don t judge the store by the outside or by its size; judge by the actual worth? of the goods, and the price we sell it for; then see how foolish it is n-4ore somewhere else. These are times to be careful how and? where you spend your money. The Store That Saves You Money On Every Purchase GRAND LEADER.

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$2 Human Hair Switche

in all natural shades 2 4 inches long-, full

and wavy; Friday

and Saturday special at . . . .

98c

Ladies' 50c Suede Belts

4 inches wide with larje buckle, in all the new spring

colors. Fri day & Sat urday . . .

39c

Women's $1 House Aprons

Made of Amoskca? Ginghams a n d Chambrays, trimmed with 2 pockets

covers entire dress;

Friday and Saturdav

69c

Infants' $1.50 White Dresses

I.eautiful val. lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmed styles, very special Fridav

and Saturday, at

98c

Women's 50c Union Suits

Finest IJsle trauze, lace trimmed or tisht knee, all size.

extra special Friday & Saturdav

39c

Women's 50c & 75c Silk Hose in F.-.ster sha.b'S pure thre.ul -;Ik. with hk-h splice. hell. double s..b and t. iin raei

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TWO F0UMD GUILTY OF GAMBLING CHARGE

Mretlnr of Four Slates to Com one at IJattle Cmvk on April If. I'reparatlons are beinp made by Indiana members of the Indiana Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists to attend the biennial session of tho Lake Union conference to be held at Hattie Creek. Mich., April 1 4 to 28. Klder Allen Moon of South Bend is president of the L".ko Union conference and will preside at the meetings. Clergymen and Bible teachers from the conferences in Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois will also attend the session. Flder K. A. Bristol, of Indianapolis will lead the'deleation from this conference. Among others who will attend are V. A. Yourv and C. N. Sanders of Indianapolis. T. F. Hubbard of Anderson. F. It. Bauda, Hart-

; ford City: J. H. X. Tindall, Farmersbur; OS. W. Under, Anderson, and K. ! A. YonPhle of Fairland.

All sprin;

colors

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Child's 20c Lisle Hose. LlslP, fino ribbed, doublo heel and toe; black only; Friday 4 J and Satur- I I C day, pair V

Child's $1.50 Dresses of lino ginphams, chambrays and linene, all col

ors, handsomely trimmed.

sizes 6 to 14; Friday and Sat urday ,

S8c

35c Easter Ribbons Silk taffeta, in all colors, choice of ovir entire stock, numbers 40 to SO; very

Fpecial for Friday and Saturday

19c

$1.50 Easter Gloves Women's kid gloves in tan, brown, white :in

black. 2 clasp very spec

ial for Friday and Saturday

98c

25c New Ruching Jut received a Ti.-:v lot of neck and :f;' ruching in

white r ecru. Friday and Saturday, yd. .

16c

Folic Tc-tify That They Broke up C.ame When They Arreted Couple.

SAYS HORSE KILLED BOY Tanner Who Wrote Letter Falls to But in Appearance.

Fines of $lo and costs were imposed for Kamblin'-r by Special Judtje Dan Fyle in cily court Thursday afternoon when he found Bain Ashbrook ai d Henry Hill guilty of gaming in the club rooms on Folk st.. over what Is known as the Sheriff's hotel. An appeal bond was tiled.

Folice testllied that they 'caught the j kept in hidin

two men in the middle of a game . promises of immunity that have been

and cards and money were offered as' made if he will reveal the grave, the i evidence of the raid. The men" denied ! police received no intimation that hejr i

that they were gambling and said they j would accept the proffer

Here only playing a friendly game of cards. Hill paid that Ashbrook was caching him to play "Kazzb Dazzle' and said that the money was lying around loose.

BIIIBADFBPHIA. April 3. The German farmer who wrote that his horse had killed eight-year-old Warren MeOarrick and that the boy's

body had been buried on his farm I

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inuisuay. I'espue me

Try a cord of our. dry oak wood.

Just the tiling for these cool mornings.

CITY PRESERVES RIGHT TO BUY WATER CO.

FBKHABT. Ind., April To preserve the rights in regard to the pur-

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Advt. I "works franv hi-e. up board u worhs

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CHICAGO Chirar women are the mist economieal of any in the world according to experts who after an inestigation ftuind that the garbage is b's per capita here than in other large cities.

all at the Coliseum Garage and .see the Apporson Jack Babbit and Krit Automobile. Advt.

EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE THIS SET

OIK MIBAPY'S COMBINATION Toiijrr FKiiiTMi: si;r. This set contains 5 of o;ir most popular preparations. 1 1 lot tie .Mlll.v'f4 lerfuiie. 1 l,arH't' Bottle Milady' shamiHM. 1 Cnkf Milady's Cuticle Soap. 1 Jar Milady's Koe Cold (Yearn. 1 Sifter hot Mlhulj's Talcum INmtlcr. Yon know tlie?e preparation, they i t" famous for their pure jv;ahties and agreeable odors. They are being sold the world over at from T-Ov to M.uo for each preparation. Your alcr would charge you not les than f J..'. for th' s't and we are ottering It to you for a limited time only for i l.oO. vanity itksi: ritr.i:. FBI'.i: if you will s-nd iti your order lion we will vend you absolutely fret with this (. One JlimHalloii (German siher anity Furt New York' Ui-ic-t 'ra-. This purs.- is :" striped !'-s:gn. two ball clasp, with cable link chain Silkolino lined, otic side contains half pocket, other side with spring coin holders, dime, nickel and quarter. We will s. nd Milady's Set complete with Y.ttnty jurs. if yon cider at orce tor i nci We II voj dir t. Order

i. on today. j Agents need nt writ"". Sem! tei; cents in stamps to covt j

, n-i.u'i'. siti l.uu com tr raoi;e Cr ' JiNlVFBSMi FKODFCTS CO. lujUm. Ohio.

i has .adopted a resolution notifying the

Klkhart Water company of the city a purpose to purchase the company's system. The franchise provides that the citymay have the right to buy the plant on April 1, cither in 1915. 1920. 1925. or 1930, provided written notice is given at least one year in advance of the date of such purchase. i

, $1.98; $1 Chiffon Veils, 69c $3.50 Silk Kimono, $1. Women's 50c Long Lisle Gloves, 39c $3 Mesh Bags 98c $2 Plumes, 9Sc-

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-59c Corsets. 39c.

The Best Coat Values in South Bend

This Is what our customers say when they see our styles and compare the prices. The same high grade models, the same superior materials, the same iir.st-cla.ss workmanship as you find in the leading specialty houses, but at prices wdthin the means of average women.

6.95

9.9

Exclusive Coats, made to sell at $10.00; special value Fri. & Sat.

made of fashionable materials stylishly cut. Tan?:o preen, Copenhagen and tan colors daintilly trimmed colalrg and cuffs in sizes for Women, Misses' and Juniors.

Very Stylish $14.95 Easter Coats

These are smartest models of the season. They include the latest Diamond Wallle, Pebble Cheviot, Wool Kpongees and Merges; beautifully trimmed styles in all the season's newest shades, till sizes. $3 XFAY SPIUXC. SKIRTS.

In Merges, large plaids and diamond shaped

checks, some two-toned models,

tops, etc., priced special at

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WK SHOW CHILD'S COATS AT $2.08, S3.US, $i.ir ami sr.or. And at evory price you either get better quality and beter style or you pay less than anywhere

In the city. As a particular example we cite tho !

new silk moire coats priced here at $3.95 and where moire is so scarce. TAKi: FOR INSTANCE OCK COATS AT $2.08. In all wool Serge material, drop shoulder models, belted back effects in all new spring;; sizes 2 to 14 years, special at.iJiO $S.r,0 STYBTS1I i:STKB SKIRTS All the one and two-tier effects in Crepes, Gabardines. Poplins; all colors including newtango shades; very 49

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The Uent and Most .Serviceable Easter Corset

A model for every woman the only high class corsets without a fancy

name or with-1 out a fancy

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fftiViSr3. filial 's aosoiuieV'M r iilv reliable

never known to rust or break.

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$2 TANGO CORSET S

ruinous "Willielndna" Tnnco foret, triHtle of finest irrnde eoutil. eudircitierv

" ' - - - r- W . trimmed t and strong Lose QQr : supporters ; special nt iJO New $2.50 Wilhelmma Corset Of fine but ston whipcord; embroidery jtrlnuned. with four strong Lose si;pporters. ex-eptin.-illy gixnl C-f (Ck juuxuber; special at HUi7 ;Best $4 Wilhelmina Corsets ;(f let qtiality coutil. wide embroidery .trimmed, medium or high Lust, long hip 'models, witL six strong hose supporters

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$3 LACE FRONT CORSETS

Fit mouse "Wilhelmina" make Luce Front

Corset. Ixviutiful trimmed HO

Stop; very special V.mJO

WONDERFUL SAVING ON WOMEN'S

SUITS

NEW

EASTER

for Women and Misses' in all plain colors, the new spring styles; special at

YOU WILIi MARVIX AT WHAT Wi: C.I VI-: you at $1-1.50 wm:x you sui: WHAT OTIIKHS OITT:R AT $25.00. Very charming models p.re these Women's .Suits of wool crepes, gabardines, chicles and serge.s. The most attractive colors including Tango, royal green. etc. t-diort aeket, peg tops skirts, beautiful finishe i with lace and embroidered collars; all sizes. $12.50 EASTER SUITS

wool serge. $7.85

FINEST OF $25.00 SILK CREPE DRESSES $12.95. Crepe de Chine and novelty Silk and silk poplins, beautiful draped models, a dre.-s

mai can i oe maicned ai tnis priro anv-

where in the city or elsewhere; special at

SPECIAL WOMEN'S (TC QC $10 DRESSES 4)3. 3d One rack of Women's .beautiful Spring Dresses, choice of silks, woven serges, embroidered nets in all the latest styles and colors. These dresses are worth 10; choice at .sri.o:. $12.50 CREPE DRESSES $8.95. New shipment of crepe presses arrived; most beautiful shades you ever (7 Q saw; special at SJ

$12.95

Men's 25c Lisle Hose 19c. 25c Suspenders 19c.

25 c Ties 19c.

25c Paris Garters 19c.

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NII.CS. Garrett Owens, aged S6 years, wa.s foaind dead Thursday at his home on Kast Uroadway by nelghlmrs. a r. Owens had been sick for over a yar with a c.incer and lie had resided alone since his wife died about 15 years ago. Coroner .kalla was called In but without empanelling a Jury he issued a burial permit as the death was due to natural causes. One son resides in Mountain View, Okla., and more dis

tant relatives in Niles and Eolith Rend J i .survive. The funeral will be held from

tho .Methodist church Friday morning in accordance with an expressed wish

of the deceased. ?

At the Herrien county convention of the Modern Woodmen of America held in Niles delegates were elected to th state camp to be held in Grand Rapids. The deleirat s represented the part of the convention that favor changing the rate plan to a higher and permanent basis. The Allegro club have issued invitations for an Faster Monday dance for Monday evening. April at Bullanl's hall. Fircher's orchestra will furnish the music. Clayton Harr.ih went to South Bend Thursday evening to attend the Camp Fberhart reunion at the V. M. C. A. Mr. a..d Mrs. Philip Zivergel have returnd from a vi.-it at Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Mrs. Fred Miles of .outh Rend s;nnt Wednesday in tlie city. Mrs. F. V. "...k was called to Ft. Joseph Thursday on account of the

Boys!. If Your Mother Don't Bring You Bring Your Mother. The Savings Are Wonderful.

Boys' $7.50 All Wool Suits In plain and fancy blue serges and fancy brown worsteds. In new spring Norfolk styles, knickerbocker pants; sizes 7 to 16 years;; an exceptional

Fast e r s p ec ia 1 ; Saturday at

4.95

BOYS' $5.00 SUITS.

In fancy wool mixtures, in plain

Norfolk styles, with pe top knickers

all new spring patterns; sizes 6 to 16; special at.

$3.69

The Greatest Collection of Easter Waists Are Here.

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Women's New

$1.50 Waists New shipment of Waists arrived In lingeries, voiles and crepes and figured dimities; most Iteautifid styles In all sizes; priced sp4cial

98c

Women's Smart $3 and $3.50 Waists of heavy mescaline all over nets, tub dlks. In white and -olortf ; new shoulder and sleeve ef-f(-ts; neat vesr.s nnd fancy buttons, special $1.98

$5 All Silk Messaline Petticoats In heavy grade all silk mescaline with deep plaited flounce and other shades, specially priced $2.98

Women $1.50 and $2 House Dresses New hipment of street and house Dresses in ginghams, chambrays QQ and nursery stripes, 12 beautiful styles to select from, priced at uOC

Hen! This Way for Easter Shirts

Men who came here last Saturday bought two, three and somo four, because it was a shirt value that is pep'oro seen you can still tret yours this Friday or Saturday They're all new, coat style shirts; short plaited fronts, with cuffs attached, jn patterns galore. Actual $1.50 Values

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M'llixc; CAPS In plaids and chocks

39c

$1.50 Umbrellas 89c.

Women's $3-50 Raincoats $1.98. Children's $3.00 Raincoats $1.98 Raincoats $1.98.

10c Knit Wrist Canvas Gloves 5c.

MI j.VS ;.h SII.K IIOSI-: Fine heavy Silk Sx, reinforced lieel and toe, black and colors; special 19c

MKN'S S1.00 UNION sVlTS in fine elastic rihhed, short or lonu sleeves; special

69c

mi:ns $i.ro. imi-iss si ii itTs In white jdaited front, cuffs attached, at

89c

mi:ns 50c WOKIv SHIRTS Blue chambray ind black saeens; very spe?ial.

37c

MIIN'S 50c rM)i:uiiit Shirt or Drawers. Jist the weight at this time of the- year special

39c

HOYS' Toe kxicki:rs In fancy wool mixed -dzes S to 16 years; -peclal

49c

FINK si. no DR.KSS SHIRTS Plaited fronts with cuffs attached, cut coat style, in al. newest patterns

98c

mi:s si. .10 IW.IAM As made of tir.e ur.obtrijK'd madars. .-ill: fr trimmed; !: -"pecial

89c

u:ns si.r.o M.Ii WOOL PANTS In fancy tl;;- .ind r 'vii all a ' 1 T"e.-. p'-rf t . t - $2.49

Men's 10c Hose 6c.

Busy Bargain Basement Specials.

fl.So LACK 1 IHTAINS N'lTti'i 'tiitin l.iee in new s'trbiir patterns, full i-!!w l.'iiirtJj,

pais

98c

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CRAM I TOWKI.INC. with red border; verv spee-ial

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5V 1IKKS SK HtiKs. I'sill :'.; l:;ehe Mb'e ia all l.ew sj:dnir shades sj''i.i 1

4c

Men's All Linen Kerchiefs I2y2c Men's 50c Caps 39c.

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Men's Muslin Nigl.c Shirts 39c.

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Specials in Busy Bargain Basement. KxtTtt, )urtlit MKf'C.KKIZKI) HKM ?1 .V IIAMV-K NAPKINS ?U- APKON TAIH.K I.OTII 0c v.M.t l I.IM.IIAIs Fire- i.e !i-iu- , . Ft " ; :. all -tit. bed. very Is a.; p.,..:,!.- ! . sjit'.-l.il -:. il -;.:;;;. ).ipI 98c 7c 9c

Beys' $3.50 Suits $1-98. Child's S1.5H Sweaters 79c.

Men's Soft White 'Kerchiefs 5c. Men's 65c Overalls 47c. $1.50 Bed Spreads 98c. 25c Window Shac!es-19c.

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Men's $1.50 Kid Gloves 98c. Men's $3 All Wool Sweaters $1.9S. 81 x 90 Seamless Sheets 69c. Infants' $3 Long Coats $1.9S.

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Ji. ITU'S . i e , li i . Mr. and .Mr.. W. . Hane? have re-

jturr.'d to Chicago ;ift-r a visit with

her ;ter, Mrs. ll. C Klchards. .Mrs. S. Otrander luts returned from Chicago.

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