South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 106, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1914 — Page 12

DEATHS.

THE MARKETS. at Wyman's The Easter Store a Suit a Coat a Hat a Blouse for Easter Wear

I MON STOCK VA III) 3 IMON STOCK YAlll'S, III., April 2I. - l:r. i-ij.ts loou; market steady to fcaade lower. Mixed ar:l bulcbers 0i i.S; 'm.i1 heavy fMV.'aVS." ; rous'h beavy 6 U1 ; l.ulk $--5.iiK';S. Cattle Keo-lpts 4. ; market steady. iU-eve-H S7.VtynU.iA); mid Lelfcrs ..7T nvlO; Mocker and fevers .."Wi VJ; 'lfiaiM $V0-'S.40; r;ilves $.2.V.i lO.tiu. S.ep JieveJpts J.".': market steely. Native and western $ ..T:7.1' ; Iambi $.Y75

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0. 1tN-Mav 'J;c: Jolv PorkJuly .Jl OJ. 1. unl I illy 10.7".. lilLa May $U.LU

IAIKV makki:t. CIIH(;o. April V. 15 litter -Receipt r.,Kij t'h; crcaiiiTV, extras extra tirt ljr-is JI'jV,--1''; packing etwk li'-j Iv i .'. 711 ;i- . Current ni' 17' lsi.M-; ordinary tirsts ITC'i IT 't ; M-M :"rlsi4i ; extras cheeks loi..! 1C; lirtJ.-s p'.Ue. Live poultry Turkey h PV; chicken 17 ; i ri ii ir- ly; roosters lc; see He; tJiKks !' 17c.

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nioti .;..VK, 7.o ; common to K,Hd fat bulls $."..:?; 7.1; common to k.m1 fat cows tlL'St; heifers .7..0'.S.0; freh emvs ami -springer . J.''iH); veal calvt-s SHJUJC 11..".); heavy and thin calves I.C-O-IM. Sheep ami lauibs Supply lltrht; market Meady. I'rlrne wethorx So.f0'M.Oo : irood mixed ?".lO'..".7o; fair mixed $7.7!Vus.2. ; till ninl common 4o: lambs $0.0U 7.U.'". ; rtinv: Limits '..UjoVj, 12 OO. ili';'i-Kim -eij.tx lljrht : market active. 1'rltiH' heavv lios $:.'Jt;: mediums ?'..lo( !.": heavy york.-rs $'..4."ft..V); lljrht yorkrs y..:uvr : pip- .l.tViri;.jr; roughs fs.wus:a heavy :ulxel 'j.I.'jXU; htaH 7.ii'n 7.

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r lou u and i i:r.i. (Cor reeted laily ly Knoblock A: (Jlcz, Jlydraulic AveJ OrraN nnd 1 lour IJuyinjr wheat nt ': tats at 1, retailing at .": rye, 00e; t-oru, buyiuy at J(X selling at 70c.

rnovibioxs. (CorrrtiMl DrJly by 1 W. Mueller, 210 K. Jeffersu Blvd.) 1 ruit -(ranc:rs, per raso, $-.05: selling nt V.4' t ."4! . r do., brmotis, raso, 4.10; M-Mlii at to 10c per doz. r.anana.s, buying T.- to .J pr Lun h; selling' .V to lot! l-r do. Cauliflower, buying $10 per doz.; llng, to "Tn- each. Vriretttblet--Nev eabbnire. paylns: 2t pound: selling nt .". I'otatoey, Coc per bu.: soiling at 2."m? per peck. lluttrr and Hgg, Country butter. p.l.TliiiC to ;.; s'lling, .".(W to .""c. Orea tarry. L'.V; soiling ."-V. Kggs, strictly fresh, paving 10o; selling 20e.

HAY, STILWV AM) ITKI). (CorriMtfd Pally bv the Weslf-y Mlller l aour .V Fwil Co., "420 S. Michigan t ) Hay, ikying $1'J; idling at ?14 to ?16. Straw paying -S7.(H). belling at per bale. M roni. paying1 s per bu.; selling nt U"c to 7(' jht bu. Oats paying 4o per bu., selling at 47c to 4)o j)er bu. Clover seed, pay lug $7;ro per bu.; celling at $S to s.C-O. .'OUrilY AND MKAT??. (Corrected Ial1y by the FVrntiell Market, YSt N. Main St) ronltry ChicktLs, pay lug JoC to 10c, selling at 2.V. .Meat Ketan : Tern. C0v to ?X ; round .lcak, ;'). to ' ; sirloin steak, porter !ioiii', ,c to 4(h; boef roast, i.'0o to LVic: boiling Uef, 10; to $Jlfc; lard, lGe: smoked ham, ic to -11K;. Oysters, iix: to OOo quart

TAI.I.OW AND 111DKS. (Corretel Iuliy bv S. W. Uppman, 210 N. Main St.) Tallow Kotigh. " to 2c : rendered .No. 1. 4Hi- to ..e; No. 1. Sc to 4tae. llldp? No. 1 green hides, lie to 12; cured, calf skin, lT.o to lT'.c; wool, 17e.

LlYi: STOCK. (Coriecitd Daily by Major liro:, .S. Logan Mrvt.) Heavy fat steers, live ewt.. to drcusfti, .spjoo to ?13.PO. TiHMlors. .7o to fi.7r. b.nnbs on foot. $G.f0 to $7.W, dressexl 12 to lb". Hog. 100 to "IH.I lbs.. $b.0 to 5..'X); 1X0 to ;uu lbs., f.s.i to Ss.V).

SKUDS. (Correotrd Iallr by Warner Tiros. Seed Co., lit H. AVayae St) Sm -Timothy pi vine J2..V) to f.. per bushel, filing at JUnI clover paylnjr ?7 to f.s.cj; rtdllng $-"-). AlfaJfa, paying ?7 to $7,0. selling at J7.."-. Alsike clover, paving fnini $lo to $12. selling at $12. Cow piMS paying from 2 to ?2.."k), elllug ?2.r0.

EXHIBITS CHINA PAINTING

MIIS. JOJf.V ILKIMKIU. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Trod II. YVYgner. 102 3 Cleveland av., of the death of Mrs. John Helmerl of JelTerpon, Vi.t which occurred Tuesday. Mrs. Heimerl wan well known to n, number of outh Hend people. She is survived by right children, .even boyn and one girl.

DWYER OUT FOR AUDITOR

Kxpert Accountant In Dean Bhlg. Will Sock Xoinliuitlon.

Ional J. Dwycr, expert accountant, with offices in the Dean building, will be a candidate for the nomination for county auditor on the democratic ticket, according to announcement made Thursday. Dwycr was formerly associated with the Baker-Vawter Co., accountants, but for Pome time past has been in business for himself, .serving an auditor for numerous business concerns in South Hend and Mishawaka, and especially the Polish IJuilding and Loan association in the west end. Dwyer will probably have the opposition of Patrick A. Joyce, formar city controller, in the race for the nomination, though Mr. Joyca has made no positive announcement.

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NOTRE DAME PRIESTS LEAVE UNIVERSITY FOR EASTER WEEK-END

Twenty-one- priests of Notre Dame niversity will leave the university over tho week-end to assist in the Kaster services in other churches. Rev. M. A. Schumacher will g-o to Michigan City; Itev. D. Hudson t St. Mary's; Itev. Charles O'Donnell to Kokomo; Itev. M. McGarrv to Dovagiac; Itev. J. McGuIro and T. A. Crumley to Chicago; Itev. Ernest Davis to Buchanan; Itev. T. Burke to Elkhart; Itev. W. A. Bolgor to Owosso, Mich.; Kev Father Mc-Caulej' to Jackson, Mich.; Itev. J. McGinn. IW.c Creek; Rev. Father Manuel to Gary; Rev. Father M. A. Walsh to Gary; Rev. Father Franciseus to St. Joseph, anl Rev. Father Just. Rev. M. Quinlan. Rev. P. J. Folk. Rev. Father Pandido. O. P., Rev. Father Domlnico and Rev. J. Xieuland to Couth Bend. Rev. John Ca.vanaugti, president of the university will sing the students' mass at SoVlock Easter morning; at Xotro Dame.

Easter Suits Suits correctly styled in the fashionable Eton, bolero and Sacque coats with tier, tunic or Minaret skirts These style features shown in fashionable material as Gaberdine, Eponge, Crepe Poplin, Crepe and Basket cloth, in the late new season colors. A wonderful gathering of Easter suits in range from 12.50-15.00-17.50 to 37.50

oyly oxi: "imoMo quixixi-:" To get the genuine call for full name, DAXATrV'E BROMO QUININE. Iok for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold In One Daj 2 3c. Advt.

Easter Coats Because of its characteristic design and comfort, the "Balmacaan" type of very loose and flaring coat seems to be the general coat style Coats in Novelty Crepes, Golfine, Plaids, Serges, Moires, Taffetas and Radiums In every new season color in every correct style of flare and hip drapery effect. 7.50 to 17.50 Moires and Taffetas 17.50 up

is of unusual style importance with the new Easter suit. Loose lines transparent and dainty materials standaway colors-and many beautiful trimming features make the Easter blouses distinctive. In figured and flowered Crepe de Chines, In Georgia Crepe, in Jap silk, in Handkerchief linen in Voiles and Batistes in Net and Shadow lace they are bound to win their way instantly.

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An unusually line exhibit of china painting wan held Wednesday afternoon by MLss Mabel looker at the home of her sister. Mrs. I. C Traver. X. Iafayctto st. The exhibit attracted a larvro number of Interested visitors to whom Miss I"oker had issued curds. Sho received between 2 and ". o'clock . and Mis riorence Forster

presided at the punch bowl. Miss ; looker, who studied under Prof. I,y- ; afT of Detroit, is wry talented in her , lino of work ajid exhibited several j hundred beautiful pieces. i

Our patrons say the Phila's Nut TtrlttUs can t be boat. Have you tried

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at Wynuiti's. 1'riday and Saturday. Birds of Paradise C.'.C Natural color -regular l.ji); 0 stramls to a bunch. For Friiay and Suiter day only. Geo. Wyman vV Co. Advt.

A SPECIAL ASSORTMENT of trimmed hats patterned after the latest French models. A large variety of choice styles to choose from. Regular $5 and $6 values this week

Imported olive oil the purest on market. C'Jc pint, SOc tiuon, at the

Phila. Advt. i 1 i h'tat of MAiitle Stimf. j NOTIC'i: OF FINAL AC ( Ol'NT. t I'y dlreetlon of Jvorj,-e ijuruf, Ailtnii.ls-j tr.tt-.r of tbe INt.ite of Maude Surtf. late j f M. JH;,h iuuiity, iu tiic state f lull;:!:.:!. ti-'-. ifcl. .N ti is Hereby tliven to tb l.''ir. b - I '''' nnl d'vi"4 cf iu'nl ibtnb-i.t and! tli-r ;.-rsji! iutn te.l !:i ct it-, that said Administrator b.is t;b-d In . f'.is r'irt t.fs.'ll tiO-ULlt Sill d Voi;LP for th- lia.il s'-ttle'.nat of ail cstat-, and

t:.-y :. tb-rtfor Lfrty required to r.c nd" ajjt-ar in Kaid -jurt on tL th day f M.iv. I'.dt. w ,! tbe same will be h-ani Mitt xaak primf f tliir hflrs!ilt or claim

to any part d -dd tatf. aad i- rauv i if any tliern be l.y .ijii a"-uiit nd (i'ti,pH hlttojbl r.ot be approved.

Wltn--. tie Cl-rk and tbe Seal of tie S. .);-ej;a 1n-iilt Court at South Uend, ludiat.a. t!ds ..th flat .f April. I'.d4. Pit A NIC IV CilltlsnU'll. Clerk JJj JvLa V. Cuiiy, liiiitj. aLT ' 15

All Of The New Styles In Womeo?s Suits And Dresses THE SMARTEST FANCY TAILORED SUITS AND silk dresses that you've seen in many a day.. The new gabardines, silk poplins and messalines in all the bright, spring colors. Tailored suits at $12, $15, $18, $22, and up to $35 all special values. Silk dresses at $8.75, $9.50, $ia75, and up to $20. $ $ $ Special Values In

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FIFTEEN DOLLARS WILL BUY AN ALL-WOOL, fully guaranteed suit. You may choose from a large variety of the best patterns, including the new checks and pencil stripes. Other special assortments from $12 to $32. .Open a charge account.

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NOBBY SUITS FOR "LITTLE MEN "BLUE SERGES and fancy mixtures at a special reduction in price. Here arc the exact figures: $5.00 Suits, $3.98 $6.00 Suits, $4.98 $7.00 Suits, $5.98 $5.50 Suits, $4.48 $6.50 Suits, $5.48 $8.00 Suits, $6.98

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