South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 198, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1914 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

A5SOGMTI0N FOR

OUAL SUFFRAGE

Dr. David Starr Jordon is Elected President Shorter Courses and Longer Hours Wanted for Schools.

DR. FLOOD'S SCIENTIFIC

Public Drug Store New Location 124 N. MICHIGAN SI.

The White ITcrus ot Modern Horn? Fumteh-n 306 to 210 So. Jllch. SC.

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ST. rAl'U Minn.. July 10. Th National Kduratlonal n .'. !at Ion took a dciclrvi stind for ofjual suffra'- In th resolutions Introduced Thurxlay; induced In a t.ackhand slaj at the Carnpl Ilockf-frIler anl Siiuo foundation without naming th-m: rlar'd equality In pay .as t'tvr-n th" p"xes and compromised n the subject of teaching s'X hygiene in the pchool. Without a ili.?ntimr votf Ir. David Starr Jordan ot California was elected president fcr tho ensuing year at the general sf-s.-ion at the. Auditorium. Dr. Jordan's name was th only on- presented by the n-mi-nation committee. As tho next s'!Pion of tho N. K. A. is to i-e an inU-r-rational one and Or. Jordan is well known abroad, his candidacy was stronfifly supported. l)r. I. I'. Johnson of South Carolina. who was prominently mentioned for the office, withdrew. Dr. Ju.-eph Swain, retiring president of the association, was elected T.r?t vice president by unanimous f t Other vice presidents elected were a.s follows: (I rare Strachan. New York: Isabel Williams. St. Paul: Walter K. Seidbr. Idaho-. Mrs. Helen IlefiYran. 111.: J. V. Hrister. Tenn.: It. , Stearns. Virginia; Mrs. Josephine

Washington, J. rollicott. Mrs. Cora G. I'wis. Kan-

V. I. Cook, South Dakota. M. Shepperd, Poise. Idaho,

was re-elerted treasurer. Shorter ' .urses and longer hours w er amonvr c hants advocated by tlu commission on the reorganization of methods in the teaching of manual training in secondary schools. The

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sented by Prof. M. Le:;vltt of the vrrsity of Chicago. Slm'plied spelling was given a r.n tho ear and tossed out of the

cntlon today. Tho cuff came in the report of the committee on by-law:. An amendment wan proposed last year which directed that additional simplified words be added o the list of those adopted the latter part of the 19th century. The committee on by-laws reported on this amendment, recomr mending that it not be adopted. Carroll G. Pearse, principal of the fftate normal school at Milwaukee, Wis., who read the report announced the decision of the committee and in routine form Pres. Swain asked for a vote from the delegates and it was adopted. Scarcely hnd it been announced before K. f. Vail of Illinois, foremost champion of simplified spelling, was on his feet to protest. "I did not realize,' he said. Just vvhat was in that report and I object to its being passed in any such manner." Another delegate arose and asked that it be reconsidered. The action was taken, but Mr. Vail served notice that he would bring up the question attain at the next annual meeting. PONTIAC. The slate asylum for the insane i full at Owosso and the one here is almost at its limit.

This new treatment for Indigestion, Sour Stomach. Gas, Pad Preath, Sallow Complexion and all stomach disorder acts in a new way. The old remedies and dyspepsia tablets only treat the symptoms of stomach trouble and nevei will cure you. Dr. Flood's Scientific Stomach I remedy first loosens up the hardened

bile and mucous from the walls of thei H

stomach so that the necessary diges

tive Juices can How. No other prepa-, c

ration doea this. It expels the poisonous waste matter from the stomach and Intestines and removes the cause of habitual constipation. This poisor.oiM wzste matter in the intestines gen'-rates microbes that are carried by the circulation to all parts of the bxly and affects th5' heart, lungs, kid- : eys and arteries. Many people find that after Dr. Flood's Scientific Stomach Remedy has relieved their trouble and removed all poisonous waste matter, that symptoms of heart trouble, kidney disease and other derangements disappear. Commence to restore your health and vigor today. Your money back If dissatisfied. Sold and recommended by Amer

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22-k. Gold Crowr.a low as.... $3.00 TVVilt frown low a t:. Oil

jpridgo Work, low a $3.00

Gold Fillings. low fs Silver Filllncs 50c

Teeth extracted without pain 50c No cliargo for extracting1 nlien ordering new teeth. VmiTE DENTAL PARLORS 111 W. Washington Ave. Over llerr's Hook Store. IiADY ATTENDANT. OIi:N KVKXTNGS.

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BANDITS HOLD UP TRAIN; BLOW SAFE

Katy Il.ver is Stopped Near Charles, .Mo. l'o.ses Are on the Trail.

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ST. IaTTIS, July 10. Pandits held up the Missouri. Kansas and Texaswestbound passenger train known as the Katy Flyer at Matson, Mo., JO miles west of .t. Charles and dynamited the safe in the express car late Thursday night. The St. Charles police were notified and in turn informed the St. Louis police. Posses started from several nearby polntn immediately on engines. The bandits took the baggage and mail and express cars down the track several miles after ordering Engineer Schnably to cut loose from the remainder of the train. This train usuallv carries a heavy

money run. Officers at neighboring ! towns along the Wabash and Mis- J

soun Faeltic were notified of the robbery and told to look out for the bandits. Bloodhounds from Marthasville, Mo., were rushed to the scene short-

GLARE IN SKY IS CAUSED BY FOG

ANOTHER VICTORY FOR NATURE'S CREATION

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i:rofs to Ijocutc IJlaze Are 1-itilc Tiydiek People See Same Phenomena. A bright glare which early last

if night appeared in the northwest had K many pe-ople guessing as It appeared J U. to be the retlectin from foiup iIS" 1 1c fire. Efforts made to discover a blazo n."

failed to locate any and the supposi- ,

lion is that the glare .va.v the result of the fo which was rather heavy during the evening. The glare appeared in the direction of Lydlck but telephone communication with- that place failed to uncover a blaze. Jt was stated over the phone

th.H the same condition had been I-.? ti,itl,..l lluira Thov it . u 1-i 1 1 o.l llip B

glare as being toward the north and west. New Carlisle had no fire and other points in that direction cou'.d tve no clew as to the cause of the bright sky. loiter in the night the glare was

seen in other directions. The answer ' E

appears to be the fog. It rose over like Michigan and gradually extended itself towards South Pend. It was first seen in the northwest.

BEACHY THINKS TRIP WILL END IN TRAGEDY

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Man nt Present in Capable of Making Flight Across the Ocean.

MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. July 10. Lincoln Peachy, the aviator, does not believe that Lieut. Cyril N. Porte will be able to fly across the Atlantic ocean in the airship America. "I do not believe that the present machine, the America, Is capable of making the flight. " said he. "I am convinced that no man at present can perform this feat. It is one thing to drive a machine for 10 or 15 hours over a stated course over the land. It is an entirely different thing to drive this machine over water, even the boundless ocean, for that length of time. The experiment, if made will result in a fiasco or a tragedy."

MILTON WOLF Another victory can be credited to Nature' Creation, th ureat remedy for tuberculcfcla nJ th condition leading to It ueh as asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, rundown system and impure Llood. Here ir two tAtemnta from Milton Wolf, of itynoldsburg', o, which spenk words of truth and words cf praise for Nature's Creation. April 3. 109. I feel pon.V.ent .hat I would not t alive to-day except for Nature's Creation. I tvas slowly wasting away U?t Fall when I started taking Nature's Creation. I picked ui fast and soon wns able to go to wrrk, hnvlnjr gained fifteen pound. 1 shall always be thankful to Nature's Creation and trust that it will do for thr what it h.is done for nir. April 11, 1314. I have enjoyed good health ylnoe 1 gave my testimonial fo'jr ars ajf ;nvl hitv never had any ign cf the old trouble. Have worked steadily on my farm and wigh 143 pounds. Will be g'.ad to ?p.r to anyone Rl,ut rnv cae and do all I can for Nature's Creation Tlis ortKlnil btteis. together with nur.Jreds ot "thers relating recoveries tven moi rernarkaMe are on file In our fTU"s end we will pay 5 l.O-.'O to anyone proving that ths testimonials are not fenume or that I ever paid a sin; cent for them. If jour system rv;i.down; If yo-ir biood 1 Impure; If yo-i have lut-.g trouble or ;alr.s uoii the chst or back, cr are arreted with attacks of ooughlr.; if you are losing trenarth and welgnt and have no energy; cr if rot: havw smotherspelli or sh'dtnes rd tr?th. yo-.t ::. have tul-ercul .!? or aithma or the cor. i.t:ons vvblrrt iet to it. In tiiat cse oJ reel Nature's Crat:w;. In t!..vt (.a; yui tfhu!d write to-ltv fcr o ;r r.'-w L.tUI. t. "Truth." wh!rh ronLiin pnot - sr .i ;b a n-! tet;m opi fr t.i 1 -ai pHr(ie. '..r.K remarkable recoei.e .Sr.t free if you imply o!Jr-s pis;.il at env t. M Haynwjin, 417 :?Ut Li.'e UinJd;u', Ini.an to'..?, Ind.

SPECIAL TRAIN FOR VISIT TO HOME TOWN Captain dames Kwnrt, T.p. Wants to See OKI SiglHs Pefore lie Dies.

MAYSV1LLK. Mo.. July 10. Desir

inir to see his boyhood lionp acain !

before he dies. Captain James Ewart. j 7.". ttiillionaire bachelor, said to be the jj wealthiest pr'vate banker In north- f-j

west Missouii. left Thursday for Mount Oilead. O., on a special train. He has been in bad health. Kw rt was accompanied by doctors, and nurses. while pcores of friends bade him farewell at the station. Captain Kwart has erected a $100,000 vault in the cemetery at Mount Gilead where he expects to be buried.

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POSTPONE llAClX. NKWPOPT. K. I., July 10. A thick fog caused the postponement Thurs

day of the second of a series of races 1 p

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New York Yacht club. If the weather

clears the vachts will start I-rlday.

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OXFORB SALE

LADIES' AND MEN'S OXFORDS 1,200 PAIRS LADIES' OXFORDS 1,000 PAIRS MEN'S OXFORDS Watch your front porch for Hand Bill describing the Great Values we are giving at this Sale UP STAIRS 216 S. MICHIGAN ST. OVER SOUTH Bi:XI CLOHAIj STOlUi Sale starts THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 9th, 1914. UPSTAIRS. UPSTAIRS. Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings.

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Does a Clean Record of 14 Years of Honest, Efficient and Conscientious Medical Practice Appeal to You?

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Constant Devotion to a Life's V ork of Specialization Has Given Us Mastery of Diseases of

Dr. Fleener Co., For Men. ltJia-iii Krom the very llr?t moment at Thich I formed the ambilion to become a hlsh-class specialist, down through nil the years of practice, niv constant aim has been to complete mastery of the special, private" and chronic diseases of men. My reputation today is proof of my success. I have realized my an-bition and am repaid not only In the price of my service, but In the t.iousht that mine is a noble calling and a t'-nefit to mankind. Our Contract is to Cure You Not One Dollar Need Be Paid Unless Cured. This is our be.st recommendation though we have hundreds of others from the best business and professional men in this city. If you are afflicted with private, special or chronic diseases, do not attenlpt to blindly treat yourself. Consult only a specialist and be positive that he Is reputable.

Ask Any Bank or Business Man About Our Standing. Satisfy yourself that we are lion-, est. conscientious and elticient that wo make pood every statement and are worthy of your trust. Then come to us and we will examine, you FIIKE without obliscu-

We Positively Cure VA1HCOCKM-: iiYWuci:u; ULOOD IMMMKV sTiucTriu: 11I.F.S FISTl'LA SKIN I) IS MASKS KIDXIJV and HLADDI'i: TKOlTiLI-S rillVATi: and sii:c!Aii i)isi:si:s

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permanently cured. All we. Is a guarantee of payment when you are permanently cured. Nervous Debility Ultimately leads to a (leneral Nervo Decline, Mental Anxiety. Wo care not jour aire or the length (d time you have suffered, as we treat by the latest up-to-date methods. A trial will soon convince you. We 5end you no books or circulars.

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TAe iVea; Basque Dresses Representing a fashion introduced onlv a few davs ai;o made ot extra tine qualitv Crepe de Chene - VD1 5 F a all black 5)I&.50 Beautiful Summer Silk Dresses all white hair lirje stripes long tunic sizes 14, 16, 18, 36 SO

Hundreds of New Dresses Crepe Linen Voiles $5.00, $8.00 and $10.00. THE OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS Saturday we otfer you the advantage of saving 2-3 of the value of a SUMMER SILK COAT

Coats that are cut in the latest of fashion's style Coats that you can wear the balance ot this season and next spring We have been selling these Coats at $18.50 all season, choice, $5.00.

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Women's Suits (silk and cloth). Your choice, $5.95. Junior Suits (entire stock). Your choice, $5.00.

The most important event on Saturday

Men's Shirt Sale which is undoubtedly the bargain center of Shirtdom. Shirts of Percales Chambray, for 38c.

Shirts of Fine Madras White and Black stripes, for 79c Shirts of French Flannels Soisettes, White Oxfords values up to S3. 00 95c. Earl and Wilson Silk Shirts S5.00 value, $2.75. Also on Saturday we can fit you in the best Si. 25, Sl.50 and s:.oo UNION SUITS The athletic style made of Dimities, Soisettes, Linen, for 75c.

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Have you a summer supply of House Dresses? If not take advantage of this splendid lot which we offer vou for Saturmr day. Not a garment in the lot worth less than $1.25 made by one of the best makers in America Hundreds of double service dresses in the lot Not a dress made out of materials worth under 2y2c a yard and up to 18c All sizes, 34 to 44 lights and darks lot of plain blue nurses' stripes.

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Trimmed Hats black and colors

300 Handsome Shirt Waists 1 Saturday jk , We offer vou a remarkable lot of sheer Or-

IZ .eandie Waists Voiles and Rice Cloths Na- y

eft f)f poleon and Gladstone Collars some hand em- jj pl.UU broidered Every one new. ii

Summer Silk Waists, $1.19, $1.39 SxMally lriccd for Saturday.

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WHITE WASH SKIRTS Just reached us in time for Saturday s selling made of Fine Ratine and F'que all with the long tunic and new tlare $1,00 and $1.50.

You can buy Silks when vou want them but not always at the price you can afford to pay. OUR SILK SALE This week will afford you that opportunity. 36-inch Taffetas worth $2.00 a yard gjA 36-inch Striped Mescalines worth $1.25 a yard. . . C3 JC 2 7-inch Silk Brocade Hair Line Stripe Mescaline Not a yard worth less than $1.00 49c yard. MOTHERS Your Boys can be fitted here tomorrow, Saturday, in the finest WASH SUITS ever shown in South Bend We have 3 00 to choose trom for boys 3 to 10 years made of the best wash materials in styles that have been in demand all summer including all the

pretty combinations. of colors that make these suits so attractive Saturday priced at 50c and $1.00.

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TYPICAL NEWSPAPER COMMENT ON THE REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA OF 1913

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V ciiauiauquas scncauiea we were enabled to nave attractions that wc could not have se- S

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editorially: We will all be sorry when it becomes necessary for them to s fold their tents, but unlike the Arabs it will not be necessarv for them to steal awav."

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jt. U 4Now that our good people know from actual experience just what are O the possibilities of the Chautauqua movement they are unanimously agreed as to its O great helpfulness to a community." O 2 m The Birmingham, Ala., Age-Herald says: g Q "The tent which holds over 2000 persons was well filled when the per- q y formance began last night and altho the weather was hot every part of the program was Q received with much enthusiasm. Indications are that from now on large crowds will q patronize the chautauqua performances. The Redpath agency which is giving the pro- q Q gram is well known as one of the foremost booking agencies of the world." q o The Alpena, Mich., Echo: "When Mr. Rhein- 8 frank asked those of the audience who would like a chautauqua in O 2 Aplena next year to stand, the entire audience arose. It was necessary to call an im- O 5 posing vote." O o o g The Battle Creek, Mich., Enquirer: "The Best g 0, Ever Chautauqua grows more popular with each succeeding entertainment." o The Gary, Ind., Post: "It is doubtful if any chau- o g tauqua in any city has ever had such overwhelming success during its & 0 first year as the Redpath Chautauqua had here during its present engagement." OGeaOGOOOQOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOGOOOOOCOO Chautauqua Week Here

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Lewis C. Landon & Co. DRUGGISTS 230 S. MidUxan St. IT. Phono 5107 Hell lOHG

Hurvvich Cash Grocery Tho Place to Save Money