South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 274, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 September 1914 — Page 2

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KDIANA AND MICHIGAN BRIEFS

UrNTi.;ToX. !',--. i. ... Prevention da is ti i t . i k n seriou.-ly if) Huntington. S. -noons en t .s-.iiijfct if prevmtaMe di-M-e will ! delivered in the ;ulji: of . ,tr!y every church in th- citv Xund.iv.

de.o of niiiht by the crin;c of the l-.il.y. The little one had srnelled srroke in their hedroorii. They hardly had time to pick up the child and run from the hotivr before th entire strurture was in flam'?.

t; i:i:.:;.Niiti;f ;. Tin- i lamp-nii Iw.trs fr'm the Si I Tunc stork farm of JrM ns':r are home frm a trip t. the Wis. .r.-;n state fair at Milwaukee, uh-re th y a jt i; r nearly very prize in th I i.Trent c!aK."s In hi.h they v, r entered. The (Ireenstrjrx porktis un 1 .", first, 2 sot ond prizes arid one third prize. I, AT A Yr:TTi:.--Thr h, in.) rod or more d le-ates are i xi '-''tt'il here ori ct. 7 and " 'hen the Nntional Horse Thief I t-t't: ayx.ri.td'iii holds its unhu.nl meeting.

HATTLK CRKKK. Karl Marshall, a lineman lor a local power company, received terrible hums and narrowly nti.s-il death when he became entanirld in the trolley wire while in the act of repairing a break. He was at the top of a polo anil when he kicked himself loose he fell to the ground unconscious. He wan revived and wan able to go to a physician's office in a street car. He received nearly 1,000 volt?.

and vacant lot into th homp of Richard Williams. The machine wa? imbedded into the porch and front room of the Williams residence.

MIVKKOON. Unable to withdraw his paralyzed limbs from the hluzins tluid. Wesley Schulteman was fatally burned when alcohol in which he wag bathing his feet cauht fire. The alcohol was f-et on tire by heat produced while his mother was burning disinfectants.

K K. M ' i .--War has boon declared Oil Kt!iomibi!o Speeders by the police of this -:ty. In one day fir accidents, due t ;i;:t speeding, were reported to the authorities. Thief Kelly lias ordered the strictest enfon -nent of every section of the law rejrulatintf the operation of motor vehicles, and

the polio. hae l-en InMrmttd to ar-j

test autoins for anv infraction of the law.

TliAVHKSi: CITY. Upon complaint of his wife, who alleges; that he t h re:i tened to sl.tV the members of

the family, Godfried Frank e is being ! held here pending more serious' charges. He is said to have knocked his daughter into unconsciousness 1 during an altercation. His sanity is j questioned. f

i: SC A NAHA. Wit h her cloth e 3 torn to shreds and her mind completely unbalanced, Linna Krouse, 2years old. has returned to her home after wandering a day and a night in the swamps. The pitiable condition of the girl is caused, it is thought, by the death of a brother three years ago, whom she continually calls.

WAIISAW. The contract for the erection of the new Methodist church which is to be built here before Nov. 1. l'.MT., has been awarded to James I-. Uarnes of Logansport. The Harries bit! on the work was $4 1.!oy.

AN'DKilSoN. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hradlcy owe their lives to the sensitive olfactory nerve. of their infant child. They were awakened in the

I'M NT. Frank Caster. awaiting

trial for manslaughter in connection j with the death of Fra.i.1: iV.ca, a young;

man of 'aginaw. has been rearrested upon charges tiled by a 1 ''-year-old girl. The girl claims he attacked her while fhc was walking home from school.

HATTLi: ('I'd' K K. In an automobile accident, as peculiar as it was serious. Frank Dent of Fnion, and four friends from the same city, were injured here. The auto driven by Dent skidded at a curve on one of the streets and scurried across a sidewalk

FORT WAYNE. A petition demanding that the public service commission order the separation of grades where the Lincoln highway is crossed by the Grand Kapids ": Indiana tracks near Goshen, has been signed by the board of commissioners of this county and by 250 other citizens. It is alleged that the railroad crossing" is much higher than the highway and that it endangers tratlic.

RRAZID. Charles Kidd was killed and several people were injured when C A. Kideway, a merchant, drove his automobile into a crowd of people who were boarding an interurban car.

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"l want every Asthma sufferer in South Rend to try my treatment entirely at my r!k.' Dr. Rudolph HehitTmann announces. "(Jo to the Anv-rican Drug Co., H"i;th Rend. Ind.. anil get a 5u-cent package of my Asthmadur and should it fail to give instant relief, these druggists will cheerfully refund your money without any question whatever." The doctor s.oys further: "No matter howviolent the attack, how obstinate the case or what else has failed, my Asthmador or Asthmador Cigarettes will give instant relief, usually in 10 seconds, hait always within If. minutes. Hundreds of unsolicited testimonials abundantly prove what my remedy has done, and I know it will do the same for others. I am so positively certain that it will produce instant relief and will be found the best remedy ever used that I have no fears of authorizing these druggists to give this guarantee or of their being called upon for the refunding of money." No risk whatever is run in buying this remedy under this positive guarantee. Persons living elsewhere will be supplied under the same run rantce by their local druggist or direct by Dr. Ti. Schiffmann. St. Paul, Minn.

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tion nominee for the same office, for a joint discussion of the prohibition issue of the campaign.

WASHINGTON. Albert J. Reveridge, progressive candidate for the United States senate, has been challenged by S. W. Haynes, the prohlbi-

R LU F FT ON. David Moser. 16. was gord to death by a mad bull in a pasture near the boy's home several miles from here.

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JUNIOR SUITS AT $12.50 TO $17.50. In Serges and Cheviot. They are niadti with the new Norfolks, Military and Redingote Coats and snappy skirts

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SUITS AT $18.50 AND $25.00.

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KOKOMO. Mystery still surrounds

the killing of Verne Wolf, who wa.s ! phot last December, although detectives, both professional and amateur, ; have been busy on the case. The lad

was shot in the back while on a hunt ing trip.

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INDIANAPODIS. Sen. Rurton of Ohio, and Sen. Townsend of Michigan will tour Indiana for a week during October in the interests of Hugh Th. Miller, senatorial candidate, ac

cording to an announcement given out j at the state republican headquarters, i

Unusual values for Women and Misses' in diagonal serges, broadcloths and cheviots. " Long and short coats.

Skirts with the long coat having plain

pieated ana circular eirecis mai iena tone, giving new full tunic effects while the short coats have skirts with pleated and circular tunics. COATS AT $10.00 TO $35.00. Ranging in all sizes including the extra sizes for stout women long and 3-4 lenths set-in sleeves, some tltted backs and decided fullness at lower edge of garment. Made in Zibelines,

Cheviots, Plush, Caraculs and Lamb.

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LA FA YETTF. Pres. W. K. Stone of Purdue has announced that the Indiana Federation of clubs has placed $300 in his hands to be loaned to worth v women students.

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NEW FALL SUITS. An immense pur

chase of Pretty New Fall Suits in black, navy, brown, green, and plum dozens of styles all sizes lfi to 44 wnrtn tr 30.00 rcr.

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at lucky-for-you-price, $15.00. WOMEN'S SERGE DRESSES. il)l).yt) Pretty new Fall Serge Dresses pretty styles in black and navy all sizes regular $10.00 values; this September Sale, $6.95. SEPTEMBER SKIRT ? AA SALE. $D.UU Every one new Fall style the materials are Serges, Poplins and the new chatta cloth in black and colors values to $10.00; September sale. $5.00.

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BIG COAT SALE A great dispiay of

new Fall and Winter Coats an immense selection of materials and

styles all new all sizes regular w

$19.50 value to go during Sep- n

temoer oaie at a price you will always remember, the Brandon store, $10.00. NEC . . $5.95 Women's and Misses' Coats fall and Winter styles blacks only all sizes regular $10.00 values for $5.95.

WOMEN'S SILK PETTICOATS. In black and all colorsgarments $3.00 value-$1.49.

OOUEN. Organization of the City National bank has been effeeted here with n capital of $73,000.

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CHILDREN'S NEW WINTER COATS.

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All colors beautiful styles good warm garments worth $8.50 sale $5.00.

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CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES.

Pretty Wash Dresses many styles j

including the fancy plaids 7 new fall

models, all ages, 6 to 14 years worth j j

$1.50, this sale, $1.19.

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jj Misses' and Children Wool

Sweaters, in white, red or gray all sizes

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WOMEN'S WOOL SWEATERS.

Handsome Wool Sweaters in white only all sizes the regular $3.00 value

this sale, $1.98.

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LONDON, Sept. 2 4. Earse bodies of (vwr-.cks are mnirini? the country south of the railroad between Uzeszow and Tarnow and witliin To miles of Cracow. Th presence of a strong force of Russian cavalry in this district signilies that the movement to surround the Austrian field armies is beinr carried out energetically and that the Russians, behind a cavalry screen, are moving steadily toward the ancient Polish capital. The capture of the Jaroslav forts, it is officially announced, has permitted the Russians to continue their westward advance. Przemysl where the Russians are bombarding the forts,

has been isolated and is no longer j regarded as a formidable obstacle to j the advance against Silesia. PetroRtad asserts that Russia has now s, many troops operating in (!alicia that It will be a simple military J

operation to leave a larire army to besiege Przemysl and accomplish at leisure the taking of the torts and the capture of the garrison and the Held forces that sought refuge there while simultaneously other Russian armies push on to Cracow. It i expected that the Russians and the AustroOerman armies will meet at some point within !". miles east of Cracow within three days. Torrential rain. in (Jaliria are delaying operations somewhat, but the Russians, while unable to move artillery with the same swiftness as formerly are throwing- large bodies of cavalry and infantry westward regardless of weather conditions. The taking of Jaroslav is regarded as one of the principal Russian successes of the Galieian campaign. It

Is likely to have a distinct effect upon j

tne operations in i- ranee, since it releases an immense Russian force for an attack upon Cracow, the gateway to German territory. Once Cracow is taken the Russian advance can go on to Rreslau, the sole first class fortress between Cracow and Rerlin. The Hermans are assembling their greatest forces between Kalish and YViclum. on the frontier of Russian

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At $3.95 A little prize lot of line Waists that fell into our hands a few days ago. Made of Pussy Willow Silk in Black, Navy, Brown and White with the new set-in sleeves, made long. At $6.00 Handsome tailored Waists of Black-Georgette Crepe with dainty collar and cuffs of chiffon.

TOILET AND DRUG SPECIALS.

I (25c size) Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream 20c

(25c size) Squimrs Talcum 19c (25c size) Rubifoam 19c (25c size) Robertson Hand Lotion 19c Melba Cold Cream 50c " - C r

li ivicu.ui vicaiiici jjv. m Inn Rose Soan. 10c cake, or 3 for 25c

Tan?o Hoot Powder for tender feet 25c 4 oz Bottle Pure Witch Hazel 10c 4 Rolls Fine Boudoir Tissue 25c (Regular 3 for 25c kind.)

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JUNIOR DRESSES $&95 TO $15.00. Made in all wool Serges plain and checks with fancy silk and Pique Collars and Vests. Skirts are full and set-in- yokes. Also we are showing: the ideal d"res$ for school. "The Peter Thompson" and "Gnmplire,'' in Hue serges. DRESSES AT $5.95 TO $35.00. For Women and Misses' showing the beautiful combinations of silk and wool in a large variety of blouse and skirt effects. Newspaper space cannot describe these handsome garments. COATS AT $10.00, $12.50 AND $15.00. In Zibclines, Serges and Broadcloths, sowing longer lengths in both Waist and Skirt lines with wide flare at bottom. The variety of materials give a wide selection for early fall and winter wear.

MILLINERY for IViL Misses'-Ready-to-Wear Hats in Velvet and plush A tailored

I special for Friday and

Saturday at 95c, 1.50 to 3.95.

Women's Tailored Hats at S3.95, $5.00, in Silk Pile Velvet and Plush shapes are both large and small. Trimmings of flowers, wings, fancy feathers and metal ornaments. Dress Hats by Phipps, Gage and Madame Harris, also tailored. A remarkable collection at popular prices ranging from $5.00 TO $15.00. Untrimmed Hats in velvet. The Russian Turban, Napoleon and Conotier Sailor at $1.95, $2.50, $3.50.

Poland, ea-st of Rreslau and southward to a point nearly west of Cracow. There have been heavy -collisions wherein the Germans have been forced backward into Silesia. Prisoners Put to Work. Most of the vast number of prisoners taken by the Russians ha.ve been detailed to the construction of canals and other public works. These tasks would otherwise have to be left undone during the war. German troops that invadod Russian Poland early in the war are accused of pillaging towns nnd estates.

Why f-uffr w:rr your stomach, kidneys and liver when Ilollister'a Rocky Mount. ii:i Tea will make you well? If taken this month, keeps you well all the year. 5 cents. Tea or Tablets. Coonley Drus Store. Advt.

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