South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 145, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1914 — Page 2

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Quaker craft-Lace (made especially for window drapery) manufactured in Philadelphia under the sterling honesty of the old Quaker methods We know

Quaker products so well that our guarantee is ironclad We recommend anything stamped "Quaker" as authoritative in design and uncqualed in material and workmanship. SATURDAY we received 100 Pieces -5,000 YARDS-45 INCHES WIDE, in White, Cream, Ecru, Egyptian. They go on sale MONDAY. QUAKER BRAND Nottingham Lace Net.

Lot No. 1 Priced at 1 9c Lot No. 2 Priced at 25c Lot No. 3 Priced at 39c Lot No. 4 Priced at 49c Lot No. 5 Priced at 65c

QUAKER BRAND Filet Lace Net. Lot No. 6 Priced at. 7 5c Lot No. 7 Priced at 85c Lot No. 8 Priced $1.25

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Our Annual Sale of Summer White Materials The Greatest White Goods Sale ever put on in the state will start here on Tuesday Morning, 10,000 Yards of White Goods The celebrated Linaire and Flaxons weaves, 40 inches wide, French and English Ratines, Swisses, Voiles and Organdies. Beautiful Plain Sheer Materials. These goods will arrive in our store Monday. We'll mark them at 10c, 15c and 25c yard and place them on sale TUESDAY. 10c qualities are worth 25c. Swisses, Barren Swisses, Piques. 15c qualities are worth 25c and 40c. Plain Goods, Embroidered Novelties and Lace Allovers. 25c qualities are worth $1.00. Plains, ' Piques, Suitings, Linens, Swisses, Mulls and Organdies.

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From Cool Spring to Hot Summer is a swift transition in this climate, and the cool suit that can be tubbed is essential to every thoughtfully prepared wardrobe. The Wash Suits for the New Season are more smartly designed than has been customary. Tomorrow we are offering a new shipment received late Saturday afternoon placing them in two lots pricing at $6.00 and $10.00. TUB DRESSES AT $6.00 Fine qualitv of Irish Linen, figured and Plain Crepes Linens are in"Tan, Light and Dark Blue, White, Pink, Old Rose, Green made with fancy collars and cufis. The Crepes have fancy vests, dainty lace and net frills long shoulder sleeves. Skirts with circular ruffles and long tunic effects. Coat effects, girdles of contrasting colors. TUB DRESSES AT $10.00 Of Irish Linen, Plain, Figured and Striped Crepes, with Fancv Waists and Bolero effects. Trimmings of extra fine laces' and embroideries. Dainty collars and cuffs. Skirts have the short and long tunic and circular coat effects. 3,000 PIECES OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ON SALE TOMORROW AT 65 2-3 PER CENT ON THE $ The entire Surplus Stock and Sample Lines from one of the BEST MAKERS IN AMERICA. HANDSOME GOWNS, SKIRTS, CORSET COVERS, DRAWERS, COMBINATIONS In fact, every style of a Garment and every size. A wonderful opportunity.

Gowns 33c, 50c, 62c to $3.37 Skirts 33c to $2.85 Corset Covers 15c to $1.50 Drawers 15c to $1.50 Combinations 63c to $2.87 Princess Slips 75c to $3.95

This fine lot of Muslin Underwear is all full standard qualities Best of Laces Embroideries and Materials.

BIBLE CLASSES WILL STUDY CHRIST'S PARABLES Texts for the summer study of the ftilU lassos Ikivp ariived ami may if procured at the Y. Y. A. The ots deal with the parahles of Jesus o vhich the lassos will devote their nootins until September. Mrs. K. Harris will meet the leaders of the .irious classes for tliir iirst lesson on, h' text at ::U o'clock. May IT., at the . V. C. A. There are ahout .",0 la.-st's remaining organized through he summer.

TWO AUTO LICENSE CASES AND ONE SPEEDER FACE THE CITY COURT Two auto license eases ami one for ipeedin wiil l.e triM in city vot'.rt Thursday ;us a result of the arrest nade over Sunday. Harry Hotchkin, if Chicago, who holds that he has ent for a license card to the Illinois secretary of state and that it has not ome, and Raymond R. bimey. o,f Three Rivers, who declares that he las made the same efforts to get num. ers in Michigan, will be the tirft two .rrait?r.ed. Roth maintain nelience m the part of their state officials. ( Ua.tinsP. of YVillmette. 111., will be Tied for exceeding the speed limit. :Ie I? held under S 1 bond.

ALL IN READINESS, FOR SETTLING BIG PRIMARY CONTEST CONTINUED FROM PAOK OXH. polls open at s o'clock and close at S in the evening: in the country they (dose at f o'clock. Voting places, and the candidates to be voted for, have been scheduled oy

the oard of election commissioners,,

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t. JO.j-:rn (OINTY. I'ortae rirt Hani. I'ree. 1 Slierbl.Ui li 1 1 1 . Philip KlinjrH, inspector. Tree. 'J Turner lull. John C. Krlireyor, instif eti I'ree. Tr-IMG Oak st., (e. t'inirnerinan, inspector. ITrv. 4 M; Portnire av. (Miller eabiuet sliept. L. F. Itarter. inspector. I'ree. Kf.ir 1(U Miebim .tv. f I.. A. L.vdJek blacksmith shopt. Irving (!o. inspector. Second AVartl. Pre. 1-Kt. W. TliomaH st. (Mr-. N. K:ihimngki re.b Louis Struck, inpertor. I'ree. TJ7 S. Walnut llMniovan bhlp.t. ClVde ;illi. ilirpeet(.r. I'ree. ir,;;.. Linden a v.. Ignatz .lagod-

zinskl. In.ieetor.

I'ree. 4 It'll Linden av.. ,ioe .iaMiKi,; Trustee (lus A. Klingler, l.dward

nriocRATic rorxTY tickitt. Judge of superior court Isaac K. Parks and George Ford. Prosecuting attorney Otis Romine and Chester R. Montgomery. Sheriff Jacob Mihalski. Charles Railey, John Wentland. James A. McCulloiigh and Richard J. Genge. Auditor Donal Dwyer. Arthur Wolf and (ieore llahn. Recorder J. R. Witwer, Pert K. Klysz and Reuben I-'ink. Clerk Michael Flowers. John T

Cully, George Raab r.nd Robert Codd. j

Treasurer Fred v . Martin. Assessor George R. yson and John M. Trunw Surveyor Henderson McClellen. Coroner Thomas J. Swantz. (Tommissioners J. C. .henetield, George Kerner, I'rank J. Ward, Thomas Williams, middle district; J. W. Miller and F. J. Price, western district. Siate senator Gabriel n. .Summers. State Representatives George Y. Hepler, Frank K. Roury and Charles A. Hagcrty. County councilmen-at-large Nelson J. Riley, Wm. Mix and Frank Mayr, jr.

Port aire Town-liip.

When You Are Troubled With Hairy Growths

(Modes of Today) No woman need longer endure usly, insicrhtly hairs on her face, neck or trms, for a simplo and wry etTective, tiethod is heie given to quickly banFh such objectionable growths and cave the skin smooth and free from ipot or blemish. A thick paste, sut'ieient to cover the ffensie hair?, is made by mixing a

inspector.

Third Ward. j'ror. 1 Ward livery barn tW. .JofT. st.). Ld. Stoll. inpeetor. I'ree. J- .".lO IivItoti t.. It. It. MeIneiny, inspector. I'ree. ri-.'uw; Prairie av.. ('has. Lennox, inspeetor. fourth Yrd. Tree. I - (Vf I-:. ,IefiVrou st. Han Itush l.irl-r s)npi. lluli Tansev, inp-ter. I'ree. l'- j;. Miner st.. Win. )'NeIll. inspector. I'ree. .".--a-. N. Hill st.. ('liris. Kuisu'urin. inpet tor. Free. 4 Ji'-ji; Mishawk.i av. (slioe shop?, A. I. Ltvker, iiisp tor. fifth Ward Piee. 1- llO-lls i:. .IeiTiri!i st. (Unffpr icr stre. Claude Smith, inspector. l':ec -2 s. Michigan st.. R. Spaugle, Inspector. 1'iec. :'.-710 K. r.ronson. Chas. r.urcs, lupecbM. Sixth Ward. I'ree. l - Polish Turner hall, Ca-uder F.alka. ii!spe tT. I'ree. sjj I'islier .t., Felix Szymanouski, Inspector. I'ree. .".-l.'ir.' ford st., Frank Knzcr,

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ites rubbed otf and with it comes ery trace of hair. After this treat -nent th skin should be washed to ree it from the remaining delntone. so danger or irirvnvenience rsults r)m this treatment and rarely is the cond application required. ti t to ,oid disappointment be sure to get he dMatone in an original p.n -kai;e. uood drtiu'-ris lias it in slock. Advt.

seven III Ward.

Tree. 1 -l.v7 L Kf.tsey st., Wiltrt Lob-rrt-. inspector. Pre--, i: 1 :; 1 S. Mi. Idgan st., F. Pietr. inp-e?or. I'ree. nit S. Leer t. tPre roonn, K . Llttl.-'im. inpertor. Pre.-. it)p. s. Michigan st.. J.inn IW-r-fai''er. inspertor. Pier. i;Ul Prairie a v.. Jauiet SJietz, inspect or. IVnn Mihn wiika.

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Pfeiffer and (Jeorge W. Phillips

Assessor lloblen D. Mann. Harry II. ICnuel. ( YV. Kreuger and Joseph Vocrde, Justices of the peace Francis S. Wright, Prank (Jilmer, Michael Zanuerle, J. Rimer Peak ami Joseph Wypiszinski. Constable Andrew Pitzkantz, J. II. Hudson and Robert A. Ryers. Advisory board R. A. Rydick and H. J. lderer. IVnn Township. Trustee James R. Kennedy. Assessor John O. Enger. Justice of the peace John Carroll. Constable John K. Teeter. Road supervisor, district one James R. Jennings, Charles h'chroedcr and William J. Rurden; district two H. I Curtis: district three Frank lawyer: district four Jacob D. Getz. Advisory board Henry Reehler, Jacob Huehheit, Daniel Austin, Mariou I. Pancake. Olhe Tm-nslilp. Trustee James Proud. Assessor Milton J. Stincheomb. Justice of the peace Frank K. Miller. J. W. Jones. Constable Joseph M. Slot. Road supervisor, district one John Ribelsberger: district two Rimer Rativer; district thre Andrew H. Cuiter; district four George Raskowskf. Advisory board Ross R. Xickerson. Charles W. Trowbridge, C. C.

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imu)(;hi:ssivi: ticki-tt. Jude of superior court W. E. Miller. Prosecuting1 attorney I, w. Hammond. Auditor Homer J. Miller. Recorder J. Paul Woodruff and Marvin Ort. Clerk Clement Pill. Charb: D. Hildebrand and Harry W. Clark. Sheriff Rdw. Yamierhoof and R. F. Rash. Treasurer O. R. Rang. Coroner Dr. C. M. Rutternorth. Surveyor Ralph Keller.

cvvcii:..! tt'.i. M i ",s. r.'H. ! i re 1 J .. ,ioep vt. om !we i.inispi, I ojnt- assessor William I . Home.

N I' I ; 1 Hi:Ki:i:' 1Ii:n. th.it ' r r . Mulch. h:pe. tor. j Comto issio tiers Sam R.Thomas. V. pe. j..i M-. -ihc . r st.h klu.l.: rs ..f; T.unsiiip. j j CaKhv. il. R. P. Hardy and Frank

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.tei the st'Mu.o !i an. I b.w, Is. puri:ies : 'i'-r. ir.-.j'. tor. e biood. -',e:rs the , omplexb.n. -:'.. ,,,r - - S- s1,ri"c, st- ,VV" !nter it M. , , , ti ,. i,,..,,, . ,r c.i n factory. Jos. t.anscr. inspector, .a or lal.iet. c-.i.Un Dt ag re. . rUrth Urd. AUt. ; ! . Joseph f., J. J. lc m ' ; man. insnecjor. I l'r-. -Mi.lt iw k.i P.i.ttliaz vorks tOli 'lie like short V Mh hian southern , ,,,;rt rr,-,l V:blner. inp tor.

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ii riIi;i!N KA1LW AV i MPA.V iiu 1 1 :' t. in pv-; or. e.:i lall.U .ir.tl wiii l.e h.-hl :f t he 'oin- j W.irreu- - W. o. N". hill, l.ydi k, lad.. hii' p:ii. ip il oir:-is, ttie ('Ifv of . .K-- j.h i;ioii i:ipe -tor. eCePm.J. i !.!o. .ci Ale ! iy. t!.e LMi day : I'i.iy S;ii. key s. I.o.ij. J, s.ph Wolf. Inf Juiv, I'd I. :it 1,! 'i. r. in the fi, :,.!.., a. p-ii.r. r ll.' j.urtw of . I- rl:.- and otii:c llirn Town li:i!!. K. P. S, ?i tUo.iortl. p-n the ;ulo;.ip.ri ;t.-:.l r it!r: a tl -n of .in ' lnsj.e. tor. Wiu-it. date.t Apr:: .vth. t'.l I. fo.- th- IV;.;; Sojfh,.rd' b.nrber -hj. M. I. siaiid.itlou of Ti N. u '...rk ',; J ra !' Pa a k. i-i-p.-.tor. id Hi!.!oii UIut K ii'.r..n ! CoTup.irv. the t idi.-n -llieh . l.ool. No. II. YV..karufki Sl . ie Mi.:j i-;i:i s-i;t!-er:j llailwav t s.i ro.jd. C. !':! Marker. Inpe,tor. iicpacv: ;vi':i. C..r:i:iu' Soiithni ! I'm: -!.--WPV'-lia barber liop. Laketill, siilr-iid Cer:fu;v. Tiw lern.;r.'l I'iP.lwa r ' Itel . Ploy Parkley. iipior. ' Iiuff.il II"1 Prckirk. Ai:c!e!V i;- Lil rt - Kc ir - f Ptbe .V H-'j? store.

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Justi e of the p-aee Knos K. Rons'. Renton H. Peall. Andrew Sprague. Constable John O. Smith. William H. Peers. Charles H. Jjaughiin. Road supervisor District one, Samuel Judie. jr.. J. H. Kizer: district two. George W. Seward; district three, Harry KHlcy: tlistrict four. George Philey. Richard M. Copetihaver. Advisory board Eoren Crull, Fn derick M. Harrows, R. R. Perkins. Charles A. Wolf. Olivr Toun-liip. Trustee Charles I. White. Assessor Ray V. Evans. Pood supervisor District one. J. William Miller; tlistrict two, George Mi-Rain. Advisory board II. E. Taylor, John T. Rhoades, Jacoh E. Wenger. UKPrui.iCAX tick i rr. Judge of superior court Fred Woodward. Vernon W. Van Fleet, Andrew N. Hildebrand. Prosecuting attorney W. Alex. Grzesk, Phillip P. ijuinlan and Alfred E. Martin. Auditor Clare nee Sedgwick. Clerk Robert E. Geyer. Treasurer Sa m uel Kreuger. Recorder Joe Kisli. jr.. G. II. Alward. William R. Ni s. Sheriif Rdw. Swanson and Peter H. Miller. AfPc.-sir Mark R. Webster. Surveyor George II. Reslie. Coroner Dr. E. A. Martin and Dr. X. S. Rindipiist. Coun'y commissioners Christian Sei-". Cassimir Holtman and IL-rman A. Tohulka. middlr- district, uiul Mark R. Rrummit. western district. State senator William R. Jackv.ay. State representatives i'bu d U. Jelli-an and Rdw. A, Je ricta n. Portage TMi-hlp. Truste, -Horac-e G. Miller. Assessor .1. Wesley Hill. Constabl John Caskaibbn. Justices of the peace A. R. C.illion. Guy X. Peyer. Joseph X. Calvert and C. V. DuCotr.n. Advisor bi ojd Clark T. I);is. Peon Tow iidiip. Trustee William . Nile?. OJio Town-ldi). Trustee Clyde I . Wfkoff. Andras A Rorden. Rot C. Rutin Is.

Assessor Charles W. Wayde. Will-, iam A. Reinhard. V:. G. Tteid. ; Road supervisor District one. Rlli." ; McDonald. Ross R-nitt. Rimer ! Rauver. district three, James H. Hons-j ton: tlistrict four. Walt-r Strantz. : Advist)ry board C. V.'ZU'ler. o.-can Hooten. ( Township Cantlitiatos. The candidates on the three tickets for offices in t lie other townships fol-l bw. numerals accompanying the. names of candidates: for road supervisors indicating the number of the. township districts, with "d" for democrat. "p" for i)torressi e. and "r" fori republican, intiicatin party. '. Warivn Town-hip. Trustee Elm'-r K. McDonald, r; Jacob Cauffman. r: Albert .Morse, r; j Elmer Whitse-11. d; Jacol I. Watkins. i r; F. A- Plumbeck. d: Ii. U Mulltken. j VAssessor Charles E. Renzel. p: S. P. i:edding. r: J. W. Rid. r. d. Justice of peace Elm-r K. Prie-'. R : Walter 11. Fields, tl. Constable Itiward Per rim.: r. d. Road superisor No. 4. Julia Price ;

d; George Rep!ob. r; J.Ini H. Pon-

tics. Paul Knnke. r. No. :'. D : n M. Miiliken. p: Jt-sse Rensber-r. d; Elmer Chi inirto. d: G",rio IlaPa-r. r. No. George J. R'raiia r. r: V. Kl"',-l-;;stun. r. No. 1. George M'-pkr, d; Daid Ros. r; C. R. Prolb-y. r. dvi-,rv board I'ra'.ik Ma bar. Roren Miller, r: R!i E. Pair, ti; F. G. Haky. p; Jo-etdi t;rouse. d. CcnUT Town-liip. Trus-e, Micha d Wilhelm. d: Harry I. Ziivimer. r. Pioad s:ipo,- i-r No. l. Wilb.am H. fJhat.rv. r. No. J. Willi trn H. Ray. d; John H. M:lb-r. r. No. . !:.irt Steer. tl. Advisory board - F. R. Smith, r. lay Tow nhlp. Trustee Reo Van Hess. d.

Assessor .Tisph Zaehnle. d: William F. McCombs, C. Road supervisor East 'district, John Triplet, d. No. 2, Henry T. Kruefrer, r; William Haney, d. Ad isory board Albert Rlnsenmier, (I. MatIion Township. Trustee William M. Klein, r; Geo. Rirk. tl; N. R. Raver, d; Charles Geyer, d. Afsrpsor Frank V. Gordon, il; S. K. Plory. r; Ihillip Anthony, tl. Justice of ponce O. V. Hall. r. Advisory board J. O. Louchs. r; W. H. Shearer, r; J. Vi'eldy. r: John Blitz, d; Charles 11. Grise, d; George W. Schlemmer, d. rtratl supervisor No. Gustav Schveisbr rjrer. r; Levi Truex, d; Geo. Keck, tl; David Marker, el. Tiilon Township. Trustee Edward F. Rirk, d; F. A. Rarkley. r. Rtad supervisor No. ?,, David Ruff, r: No. i S. Carbinier, r; T. Miller, d; C. V. Miller, tl; U. R. RUnca. d. Athisory boartl John Eastburn, r; J. F. Smith, r; J. II. Walter, r; Edward Hawbliizel, d; P. E. Kline, d; O. Clabaugli, d. Assessor Frank Shafer. r; Erastus Hupp. r; R. Annis, p; W. E. Herbster. ,R M. U. Frick, d; R. J. Wright, tl Justice tif peace A. A. Matthews, r: F. E. Van Riow, d: F. M Rarkley. d. Constable S. Harrington, d: C. Smith, tl. Liberty Township. Trustee Charles A. Naragon, r; Rudolph Ziems. d. Assessor William R. Gushawa. d. Justice of peace Thomas Frankenberry. r; Jonathan P. Knepp, r; John

Harmon, d; Clem Mamerow, el. Constable Fretl sinitlj. r; Charles F. Irwin, r; Austin Kaser, d; John Fetzer, d. Road supervisor No. '.), Daniel Goon, r; Nt. J, Henry S. Row. tl: No. Samuel Hively. d: Nt. 1. John Deitreich. d: No. L'. William Shenehan. r: No. 1'. Thomas Gohr. r: Ne. 1. John Pommert. r; No. 4. Alhert R. .rnlth. r; No. 4, John six, r; No. 4, Sam Wolfe, d. Advisory Vioard W. O. Cullar. r; T. A. Finch, r: I'red Schrader. r; Charles Helm, d; Charles Schrader, d; William F. Newcomer, d. liiiicoln Township. Trustee W. F. RaFeher, r; J. E. McCabe. d; S. C. Ewing, d. Justice; ef peace Henry Hudelmey-

er, d; E. A. Atwood. tl. ltoael supervisor William W. Stute, r; H. A. Gould, d. Greene Town-hip. Road supervisor Ne. 4. W. R. Hoffman, tl: No. 3. R. E. Coder, r; No. K. R. Finch, r. Assessor C. A. Wiseman, r; E. HiimnuT, r; M. It. Edison, r. Advisory hoard J. IT. Ort, r. German Township. Road supervisor No. 1. T. Ruell, r; No. ?, H. Hadaway. r; No. , Elias Mark, r: No. 2, A. O. Huston, r; No. i', A. J. Helm. (1. Trustee W. Gillis, d; C. W. Dietrich, r.

Assessor A. G. Carpeter, r; C. W. Calvert, tl. Advisory board Harvey Korn. r: II. R. Fisher, r; Charles Kollars, r; A. R. Matthews. R Otis Rhoade?, d; It. O. Mvler. tl.

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Democratic Candidate for County Clerk Subject to the Democratic Primaries May 19, 1914 M XuiiiIht n tlie M.ulimc 15 Adv.