South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 107, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 April 1914 — Page 2
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A NOTE TO THE MOTHERS. In planning specials for boys "we mean just what we say". The best possible garment we can buy to sell at
IN CRITICAL CONDITION a price you can afford to pay we first consider materFROM CHARCOAL FUMES ials, then style and insist the garments shall be made ....... V(1ir -77, , . w r l llP to our standard which is just as you would want it NKW Oltk, April lu. A niht of U 1 J .
lltUVIVt These Garments are Specials Quality Special; Price
VaminiiK' out" in a moving van In a ;
rfsultrd in thf death nf nn ltdv and
the- asphyxiation of two otlurs. who ! 1
hospital in a critical rondition. ; ij Special. Special if you get here early on Saturday.
rlosed wa'on In side a tire of charcoal huilt In a laiokcr. When tho- .m was.il pon'd today 1 ."-year-old John Scan-; , Ion was found dead from th" pois- ' y onous fumes, and Frank Kenny, aw'l t 1 T. and another hoy known as 'ol- fi tUer" was unconscious. ! j
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Boys' Wash Blouses, Saturday Special .25c K. & E. Boys' Wash Blouses, Saturday special 50c
In Percales and Chambray Ginghams. A big range of
dies had been found in 'the van and (j nofprnc in ili ihnuA itmc Is led to sceneVof-t-r.at excitement ( PdUrilS 111 UlL aUOVC ltemS.
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ovs' Knickerbocker Pants
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TRUNK, GET $3,000 H -Saturday, 50c, $1.00, $1.50.
IdTThK IHX'K. April 1 0 IVputy , ;! .sheriffs of iilaski ami Sa'.iae couiitics ! with Idoodiiounds. are hunting today f' for two bandits who robbed a Koek.: Island express car o, $::,e0u near ton at midnight, after locking M semceh Herring in a trunk. ' ; Herring toh! the local pfdb'i two ' m n. lioth armed and wearing ..-. -. s hroke into his car shortly ..'ut ii i :t " ' Haskell. While one man c..eul,4 iu: i i.i with two revolvers, the other c.inil and tfaRed the expre.-s mcy.-.c'rc c r a..d thew him into a trunk, 'i 1 ro.ii eis -. worked swiftly ami oerlei i. d a!u- " aides which were in the ear. Tlu-y ' dropped from the train near Hcmon. -live miles from Haskell, hut the theft',..
as not discovcreli until the tram i cached this city.
Childrens' Wash Suits We have a beautiful line of Children's Wash Suits, made in the latest color combinations. One distinguished feature is the true belt, which gives them the jaunty air pleasing to the eye. They are. priced from 50c to S3.95.
Offering in the Infants' Wear Section. A LARGE VARIETY OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE Infants Coats and Bonnets for Easter Wear Apparel for this period of life deserves the best attention of
the most thoughtful designers and these garments have received it. Each one delicately hand worked or hand embroidered and each hand made. They are beautiful garments, sheer and fine enough for even the most fortunate babv to wear. Infants' Coats long and short made in Cashmere and Serges silk lined and silk braid $1.95 to $10.00. Infants' Little Coats, made in serge and Satin Pongee and Poplins, fancy sashes, $2.98 to $10.00. Infants' Caps and Bonnets made
in Linen, Silk, Crepes, Nieugieu, trimmed with bows, buds and rosettes priced from 25c to $2.98.
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special emphasis upon advantages of -shopping in junior section for apparel for the young misses.
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Easter is an occasion for the little children just as much as the grown-ups. They look forward to the day and are pleased to wear a New Easter Hats
On Easter Sunday more so than the older ones. We have arranged a special display for them tomorrow that have just arrived from New York.
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'SPECIAL LUNCHEON FROM 11 TO 5
TRENTMAN IS INDICTED ;PRETGIR
UAJN CUPID'S CUUINlbK AT CUUKiHUUSE
l'T. WAVNK. lnd.. April in. An-; thony I. Trent man, a wealthy I t. Wayno and hic.itfo l.r-vcr, who sboti and killed Howard 11 nice, n Xur) waiter, is iieinc hhl in j til h. r" today following liis indictment l y a s;.ccial grand Jury. He is charged with lir.-t tlei;r'' Tv.tird i. Trentman w ill i jdcad infinity, it was said.
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New York Hemp Hats for children three new models sashed trimmed, with the drop shape effects. Saturday $1.95. Misses' Trimmed Sailors in Black, Burnt and Colors, trimmed with Ribbons and Flowers. Saturday $3.95.
Special Programme of Music Has Been Arranged By MR. HAL G. VAN AIKEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA To Entertain the Guests in the TEAROOM Saturday Afternoon and Evening
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Young Misses' Coats in all the most beautiful and stvlish shades that go to make up the fashions in the older ones' coats double skirt effects fancy collar and cuffs. Prices $3.95 to $10.00. Misses and Juniors' Suits a splendid lot of tine all wool serges and poplins made up in the new models tunic skirts Bolero, Eton and Norfolk Jackets. $12.50 & $15.
Misses' and Girls' Summer Dresses in Crash, Reps, Crepes, Ginghams and. Linens; made with silk sashes and fancy collars in all the latest pretty combinations and colors. Ages 6 to 14. $2.50 and $2.98.
Pretty White Dresses Just a summer comfort, beautifully trimmed with lace and embroideries many with ribbon sashes long waists, made in Batistes, Persian Lawns, Voiles and Crepes. Ages 2 to 16. Price $1.95 to $12.50.
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TO SUFFER FOR CAUSE SufTnujets lroclaim Week of Sclf-Dc-nial to Kaie Fund!.
WASHINGTON. April 10. A week of self denial to precede the nationwide demonstration for the equal franchise cause on May 2 was announced by suffrage leaders today. Friends of the cause are asked to stay away from moving picture shows, avoid candv stores and the llorist and sacrifice the joys of the "tea danzante." The money thus saved will be used in the campaign for the vote.
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It is no IouKT n c --'ary fT any. one to Miffer n ith harkaehin.u. knlney trouble. hae diaurei able Mad- ! der and urinary disorders t oiit :t 1 ! with, or he tortured with rheumatism.' stiff joints. and its heart- i wrenching pains, for the new di.-eov- ( try. Croxone. quiekly and sur-l relieves all sueh troubles. Croxono Is the most wonderful ; remedy yet devised for ridding the system of uric aeil and drivir.c out ' all the poisonous impur'tiees wiiich eause sueh trouble. It is ntirtly! diflerent from all otln r remehes. It is rot like anything le er used for the purpose. It ads on the prin- J i ijde of cleaning out th- poisons and I Xemtiving the cause. It soaks riht in through t);e walls. membranes and linln-s. like wattr in' h sponge. nut rahzes, d:s.'Ii S and maks the kidiies sift out and tilt r uway, all the uric acid and poj. from the blood, and b.ues the eln.eys r.r.d urinary or-ai.s clean, sit o;;-. healthy and well. It matters not how hn:; yn'j hae surfered. how old you are, or what you hae used. th- -ry priiu ipb- .f t'roxene is such, that it i pr.u ;i impossible to take it into the human yttem without results. There jj nothing else on eftrth like it. It Harts to work the minute you take it and' relleva jou the first time au use ir. If you suffer with pains in your. bm l- nrwl c-des or have anv si-ns nf
kidney, bladder troubhs or rh.-uma- stad is deputy county clerk of pane
tiarn. su h as puffv swellings tinder Co., Wiseonsin. Added to mat sne i th- ejes or in the feet and ankle?, if ' said to be the very prettiest olhce holdou are nervous. tir d and run down. ' ing woman in the state, or bothered with urinary disorders. mmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmimmmmmmfmmkmm Croxone Will Ullieklv relieve V(ill of;
uur mis'ry. You ean secure an ri c- i ir.r. I package of 'roone at trilling' cost lrom ;uiy :irst-"lass dru-iist. All druggists 'ire authoriz' d to personally return the purchase, prict ii it falls in ik 3iCh 'a
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NO TRACE OF PREACHER I story Siirin)iiiiding DiapixNiiaiue of "Drv" Worker Unsolved.
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! OANV1I.I.K. 111.. April 10. No trace i of Jiev. l.ouis H. ratmmint, the "dry" .worker who disappeared following a ' strenuous local ontion campaign at ! Westville, a mining town, had been ! found today, hut posses and detectives ' continued their hunt. Ponds are he- ' ing dragged and abandoned coal mines ! scarcheil.
STRUCTURAL STEEL WORKERS CROWN ALL SKYSCRAPER SKELETONS WITH
OLD GLORY" TO PREVENT DEATH
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SAFETY FIRST When Spring .eds Are Hotiglit at CHAS. B. SAX & CO.
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Important to All Women Readers of This Paper
' Thousands u)on thousands of wi men have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. ! Women's complaints often pruve to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or 1 the result of kidney or bLulder disease. If the kidneys are not in a hc-ultay condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer a great deal with ' pain in the had;, bearir.g-down feelings, headache ami los of ambition. ! Poor health makes you nervous, ir- : ritahle and niuyre despondent; it j makes anyone so. I Hut hundreds of women claim that
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i i Many men and ".on. n a u-i : ' Srcith r,.-i.d ;:ttr i their pi.. :i statue of health ami w il ! ..-in- t . ! Ii : .Mast r Specialist in . hron;.- i.-. -. Many cases hae ) . e';r. i i v I e . Unrtlett after other.- l)- l i;ie relief or ir . If you are su'l, rmu a the of any form of htor.ic or i.'i'.o.,, disease, :p matter of n"' l-:.-: .-t;iiid-imr, you slioiibi eons.; It IT. i iltb'. 1 in regard to y-i:r i a- r- .hop.- , abandoned. His eonsih.st n a:, i .--
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mere is a superstition amongst siructurai steel worker:; mat wnen t:v- ' under n cirea:..-:..!.. . -highest pinnacle f a building is reached that unless the American ikm : ! , ,,,:r ( t... f,,r tre;ttm i.t v.i.U -
raised there that day, that one or more men will be killed on the job hefr.: .'.inj, .,. you 'an ), relie.d ..r cared, the btjildinp is complete. For a contractor to refuse to crown the spider- i ' can you affi-rd to ne-1 et this oj.-
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- health o the kidneys, proved to Hke steel structure of the framework o: his huildin? with Old Glorr i" a se- I ri(ir.n:tv to -.bfiin th- ( out 1 at..
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' come such conditions. ! A good kidney medicine. ixs.-essing ' real heahnt- and curative value.
AmonR her dntir Is the is,uinR of; should to. to thou.Us of;TRAjN STRIKES AUTO; nvirriiic. li.ne -ni pvrvnn u-.m. nervous, oer-orked w omen.
rs how lonK Dan Cupid will allow! Many send tor vnple boll W to HAMMOND MAN DEAD
er to work behind the counter of the f fee wnat owamp-ivoui. i.ttle love po"s shrine. i ney. Uver and Hladder Remedy, will
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enelosinsr ten cents to ur. jvumcr o. v.uuri, luwitd aurtm v. xxn v .
& Co.. Uinshamton. N. Y.. may receive ty. and manager of the Hammond . A.
ample fize bottle ny parcel post, ion rrewinp c0mpany. was instantly killed -an purchase the regular fifty-cent t on n.
' o-,. no.rlnllir sir. bottler at all auu ahiuii huuiU..w.,. ....
I Jruz ttorta. mond faluon keeper, probably fatally
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HMMBMMMMMMMMMMMMMMHM ' tO )f'U fTC'- of all i S i . M U 1 d oi ! not make every ejfort in o ;r o.,v,t r injured when the automobile in which to obtain the er atrr of ill bb v-inu-. they were ridinp was struck by .hr perfect health? others hae obtaitM '. crack train known as the "Hoosier truly rrmarkable restilts at the ban-. s T,, ,, , ., . f this- .-killed speeialt. Why n l Flyer , of the Monon railroad, at a grade crossing one-half mile north of," jr i.artlett's oJ!. s are l..,at. 1 . Cedar Ike. Ind. j the Und :loor of the T epp u.iihlj!.. Carter, who was driving, was prom-: n .vnuth Main Stir t, ..; ;.-;:. th,inent in democratic politico of Lake " PostonVe. Of'iee hours, from A. M. county. He was sheriff of the county to 1- M.. 2 tt i M.. 7 t s P. M. in 1000-0S. bein? the first democratic . and Sunday front le A. M. to 1 M.sheriff of the county for liftecn years, i Advertisement
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