South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 153, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 May 1914 — Page 2
V THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME
MONDAY, MAY 25, 1911
PLANS UNIQUE TRIP THROUGH EUROPE
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A tour through Kurope on a motorcycle is the j van of Mrs. n. h l I A"f-rkv of Philadelphia, who is now a j-tudent f ark-uliure at the l.'niverMty of Wisconsin. Sho proposes to haw a chair attachment on h-r machine. t acconiminiate her iLnmhter Julia, who will accompany her. They propose to sail at the close of the academic year, arrive at Antwerp, anil then proece.J to o.stnl. liclh'imii. iMirlni; a three-week stay in F.ntfl;.nl they will atteml 'The Pardons". Jit which time choice cows are Messed and a certain number are Kiven to the church. They will include Holland in their itinerary and will inspect Holsteln cw.s while there.
(;oud iM'oiiM.vnox TO CAKUY AKOL.VI).
Oik Tiling Which Den's Not llccoinr lliinlciim So One Can Always 'arry Mort. Did you ever stop to think that the more on1 known the more he can learn? learning onpy prepares one for more learning. Those who do not care to learn more, visually stand still they do not progress. All of us want to he progressive. "We desire to "keep up with the procession". Hut after we pass what is termed the school ae, we are likely to consider that we are "too old to learn." We should never let such a thought enter our minds. IJfe would not he worth the living If it were not Piled with continuous learning. And by this is not meant "study" in its usual tense, hut the vrt of learning" by reference reading and surely such knowledge is not burdensome. The question arises as to how to enlarge on such learning how to increase it. The only way possible to do this is by always having at hand People's Cyclopedia, every volume of which Is 'tiled with just the information one wants fur practical use. It is not necessary to spend years of laborious stud.v to sain the desired learning: In fact, it becomes a pleasure instead of a hard task when one forms the habit of consulting these books for Information; for one does not need to search through large unwieldy volumes. Just take up the volume having the index of the topic you wish to know about and you will fnd exactly the facts you want without reading pages upon pages of Irrelative matter. Thus you Ket the information that is eav to carry around with you for you will nt he burdened with meaningless words. livery subject is
"LITTLE JIMMIE" LEADS Margaret Smith I1rt In Youn: IjwIIcV Popularity Omtot.
After tho first day's voting "Little Jitnmif-" iVoples h-ads in the most popular cfnt'st t'dng conducted by the
local Moos M.ss Margaret Smith
b ads In the pnpul ir younu' ladies' contest. The standing of all entrees is as follows: IIACIir.LOKS. little Jimmie Peoples. 290; William Vaughn. 40; Albert Flick. o0 ; Samuel Swartz. 110; Charts Harnett. TO; Dr. Charles Fehlman. DO; Sam Hartman. SO; Frank Gilmer, 14 0; Harry Ware, 30; William Hacadorn. K.: IJoyd Pair. 70; Morgan Jones. 10; Xick KckstMn. 100; George- Singer. 30; Frank Ernst. ,20; Dr. H. y. Krwin. 170; Joe Warren. 7'; Charles Wood. (.0; Charles Roy, GO; Joseph Werwinski, 110; Anthony Kamasinski, 100. LAD IKS. Henrietta P.oetteher. 130; IJeFsle Ilogue, 120; Annette liny, 110; Gertrude Mains. 10; Jennie Hynes, SO; Lulu Mahler. 40; 15. rtha I 'inch. 50; Violet Solarick. 70; Eleanor Miller. J'0; Mary Mauer. 100; Josephine Gollar. 120; Laura Hagy, 200; Marie May, 30; Angeline Pozen. 120; Mary Summergils, 'JO; lir rtha Kolupa, KG; Sophia Giroch, so; Margaret Smith. C20: Lucilo Ilrcysiicher, 280; Twinkle Jackson. 210; Rose Neoneth. 10; Emma liausch, 70; Marie O'Hrien, 140; Hattie Puckley. ir.0; Maggie LaFortune, 110; Wilma Koth. 170; Mamie Black. lo; Helen Frost. 80; P:ila Whitmer. 110; Edna Evans. 110; Iaurine Linden. 110; Maude Cummings, 200; Pessie Norton, 170; Catherine Baker. 70; Esther Schiebelhut. 2?0; Bessie Young, 90; Hazel Nun. 110; Nellie Heiser. 30; Buehla White, Edith Cleghorn. :0; Jane Smith. 100; Annie Miller, 110.
MRS. WILSOM WILL NOT BE IN RECEIVING LINE
Itex'overy so Delayed That Physician Orders llcr to Refrain From Social Kngaseincnts.
WASHINGTON. May 2 6. The following othcial statement was given out Mopdiy at the white house "As Mrs. Wilson's recovery has been so delayed her physician has decided she can take no part in any social engagements this week. On of her daughter:? will receive with the president In her place at the musicale on Wednesday afternoon." Washington society will be well represented at the musicale which will be an alfresco one with the refreshments served in the new gardens.
STUDEBAKER CIVIC CLUB The Henry Studehaker Civic club meets this evening at S o'clock with the following program: Instrumental music, Marie and Edgar Swanson; reading. Genevieve Hawkins; piano solo. Vera Wright; address. "How the School City Spends Iits Money," Ij. J. Montgomery, superintendent of schools; question box and discussion. All Interested In eighth grade in ward schools should attend. Light refreshments will be served and a Fecial hour will follow.
The kaiser's personal contribution to Germany's war chest. ui:der the new lew to be made for military purposes, will be $1,023,000. His contribution shows that his private fortune is $70,000,000.
handled in a simple matter of fact manner that appeals to all. The big offer will end as soon as the allotment for South Bend is exhausted. Present the coupon at the Herr & Herr store, who are distributing the t:ooks to News-Times readers on terms within the reach of every man, woman ami ehibl in this city.
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Uneeda Biscuit
A crisp, clean, nutritious food. For everybody everywhere. Fresh in the moisture-proof package, 5 cents.
The funny little name of the famous little ginger snap that puts fresh "snap" and "ginger" into jaded appetites, 5 cents.
Sense and Sentiment
SCSPICIMX is the brand of HELI-. that needs no support to hold it up. 9
THERE are many department head j
and executives who thru their ability 1 and drivinvr force, dim!) upward. Put j this climbing is done by trampling on ' the feelings of others. i I J. H. G. ?ALT IX THE WHITE-' WASH WIEE MAKE IT .STICK BET-TEH.-
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A IHtKAM )l Till: PAST. I lr-anit lat nlsht of tlie ItrooUIrt, The grazing ttierp and klne, Tli rrini)n clor tllotIH,
I Thr suayini; leaf &nri tine. The wealth of Mimnirr roof, I The roI1 of iimfn'r craln, i The happy hour- of childhood
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IrOHI) WITH A CHAUFFER.
Graham Crackers The natural sweetness and .nutriment of the wheat are re
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delightful flavor.
Bay biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name
EVEN tho some of our girls are 2-
I faced, they are not so bad as they are j 1 panted. i
As I see it, Barney, this great game I
of business is reciprocity in its truest sense, for what is business but an exchange of service. Too many of us expect a book of instructions with every opportunity.
i BORROW TROUBLE AND YOU t ARE ALWAYS IN DEBT, j 1 Go right on, nurse, I'm listening. I IIi:itt: IT IS. I -'HANK! I'or many jearn, in boat and train, ! I've wandered over sea and plain, ! Yet never mirrored in my eyes A better rlty of slie. . she Indeed ha much to hoast. Her fame extends from eoat to eoad. Of many thing: by none unaed Is the Oliver hotel he-t and lat. ' NEXT TO BEING HONEST AND ABLE WE OUGHT TO BE SINCERE.
i Average stores are plentiful, Mose, just like an average man.
Vnu!(Ut thou be wretched? 'Tin an eay
way ; Think hut of self and elf alone, all day. s Certainly but what about that dollar day? THE PENALTY ONE MUST. PAY UOR LOVING IS THAT ONE L CALLED UPON TO LOVE MORE. True Religion. YOUR RELIGION no matter what name it bears is the true religion for you, Satniud, if it helps you more than any other to produce happiness for yourself and your friends. WHAT MAKE BED WOULD YOU SK EOT L TE YOU WENT TO A STORE TO BUY ONE? . AS we watch the antics of sonifi men, we don't wonder at the pods gettintr drunk with the wine of laughter on Mount Olympus. YES. Geraldine, your makeup is splendid. ONE can ha.o both acre and weight and still be nothing but a damphool! CHESTER REESE.
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TO HARASS AMERICANS
IVderals Who Ksoajol Villa Moving Toward Border.
EL PASO. Texas. May 2G. Several groups of federal volunteers who es-
the evacuation of Saltillo are pushing northwards toward the border with the sole purpose of harassing the American soldiers. The constitutionalists consider the matter so serious that thr-v have noti-
r i lied the American military authorities,
to be on the watch. It is estimated by constitutionalist oflicials that there are between 300 and 4 00 of these volunteer.; or "Colorados" headed for the American border. They have divided themselves up into bands of K and lo each for the purpose of operating more easily.
Popularity of whale tlesh in Japan is steadily increasing. For several years
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caped Villa's troops at Paredon af tor f rf.sh and canned.
June Number Now Here 15c
PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS
June Number Now Here 15c
The beauty of a picture is only completed when the artist has painted the finishing touches Laces are the finishing touches to fashion's decree in apparel.
Mrtaen BroSfier's lonipony
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SHADOW LACES New and pretty patterns, at 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c.
ORIENTAL LACES With designs so suggestive of the Orient at 12V2c, 20c, 25c, 59c.
PLAIN NETS A large assortment in White, Cream. Ecru, at 25c, 35c, 50c, up.
MOTOR BONNETS The latest creation in exclusive model and fabrics. You can carry them when not in use in your traveling bag they are flexible. Retain O the new bonnets protect the hair without disarranging the veil is held firmly by cleverly designed loops, making motoring a comfort. Prices are $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 up.
18 to 27-in. Lace Flouncings 25c, 50c, 75c, up
ALL-OVER ORIENTAL LACES FOR WAISTS Beautiful designs, 75c and S1.00 value. Special tomorrow 50c
Shadow Corset Cover Lace 25c and 35c We are making a specialty of embroideries for Infants' Wear. Dainty embroidered edges, insertions and headings, 10c to 50c yd. Choice Neat Embroidery Flouncings, 58c, 89c, $1.50 up.
Announcing arrival of
Caps and Hats for Dancing It is predicted the coming Summer will be a dancing season the- tidal- wave from Paris indicates it novelties are constantly arriving the latest creation The "Biretta" a most beautiful wonder in hat designing made of gold lace net with floral weaves. We invite your inspection. Pikes $3.50, $3.75.
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SPECIAL VALUES IN EMBROIDERIES
4-in. Emb. Edges.. 18-in. Corset Cover.
5c 9c
7-in. Emb. Edges 8c 1 8-in. Flouncings - 25c
Rice Cloth Embroidery Flouncing, 45-in., at 59c
3C
SOME NEWS NOTES. Davios Laundry. Both phones. Toslio. tht optician. .101 ?. Mich. st. Dr. Stfvockloy, dontist, ."ill J. M. S.
Harnessin?: a fly to a tiny wapon an Knlish scientist found it could draw 170 times its own -weight.
Clll...) CHOSS? IT2VKIIISII? SICK? A oros, peevish, listless child, with coated tongue, pale, doesn't sleep; eats sometimes very little, then again ravenously; stomach sour; breath fetid; pains in stomach, with diarrhea; grinds teeth while asleep, and starts up with terror all suggest a Worm Killer something that expels worms, and
almost every child has them. KIckapoo Worm Killer Is needed. Opt a box today. Start at once. You won't have to coax, as KVkapoo Worm Killer Is a candy com .ction. Expels tho worms, the cause of your child's trouble. 25c. Recommended by All Druggists. Advt.
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