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SOCIETY Mi.s Mary Sah'-rnhik, rla'hter of Mrs. A u crista. Sahorniak, am John ri?ys wctp quietly married WV-dnf-s-cJay morning at 'j o'clock at St. Patrick's church, Ucv. John V. Irfirrot cHlci.it in j?. The attr-ndants v r- Mi.-s Apncs 1'iacdlo and Frank Tschida. Th brio wito her travHins; suit of navy hi and thr bridesmaid was frowned Jn a tailored suit of rrn. A wedding hrcukfat folow-l at th home of the bride's mother. Mr. Friers is a salesman at th IA initon clothing store. Tho Hp worth, laue St. T'aul" Memorial church enjoyed a wir,f r roa.st Monday evening at the home of Oran FnIkrson on the NiVs road. About Cf youn people left the city on the interurbar; and the veiling was sp'nt very pleasantly with -jarm s and rnu.-ic. The Tuesday club was very pleasantly entertairit-,1 Tu-sda afternoon by Mrs. . Keis-r. 111 Mb-hian av. The afternoon was spm with needlework and lunrhcim was s:-red by the liftsfess during a social tim. About 12 quests were pro.-ont. In two wces Mrs. L. Fyic k. Fiaroorid av., will entertain the club. Mrs. Harry Arndt entertained the members of the Diamond Pedro club Tuesday afternoon at her home. ;:. t K. Fronson st. At cards favors were won by Mrs. Fred I"rwr and Miss Margaret dill. A dainty luncheon was served laic in the afternoon. Miss Josephine Jahn and MNs (Jill were quests of Mrs. Arndt. The 1 u 1 will meet in two uccl.s with Mm, Cwforzo A. Aslin. 417 S. Michigan it. t-v i T J y Miss Irene guest of Mr. Koi:.i. ind Mis. Fan !! 1 1 ; been a "red FhristWdl leiVhome in rft. man. 53 2 S Thursday morning for her Fouis, Mo. 9 1 1. II. t i ' r.v'd ai'ter a brother, ol st. to her home in Torre Hauie few lays' vi-it iili 4 1 forge A. lla.s. S. ';!rr Mrs. J-rusii i in. . it. . h. : isiting with A!rs. Sor:cri F. ' t. I I'l Jo In -i ile i-.. caivcrt si., iv::i;mii !o today. Mr. and Mrs. Fd w..i d ! . tie ..!:: ! of h Mr. :.i;d I-akeville sp-nt the day v Mrs. J. H. I law blitz. 1. : ! 4 F. Miss Nettie Lyons. nro!l underwent an epe:-;1t j.,; ii el t. ho .Mi ii : a! 1 1 a ' U r afternoon at Fpwoii'.! appendicitis, is impre. -; s r . Mrs. N'orah Ki !ci r- u. ''olfax av., is seriously ill of breakdown. Mrs. II. I'ud:;e f Tl'.n-e in i ous Ki rs. Mi h.. was in S011F Fend Mr. and Mrs. dl lion Fold water. Mieh.. M-nt T1 T; 1 1 s 1 i ; 1 y. : llt.ilill-J -f esd.t" wiih friends in South Pen! Mrs. H. Holman of Kok- 'n Ind was here Tuesda; o-i le!sin.-s. Mr.'. Fharles "ai. Alkrp !" Fapoitc his gone to llud.-oii. Mich., to spend a few days. Robert Myers, jit Faporte a.. has irone to Philadelphia. Pa., wtieu he may locate. FJeorge Fobeitson and Thomas' (arland of the FoiMrt-n i.re ha e returned from a bush:..-..-, trip to New York. Mrs. Charles Pi essb-v . TlS S. M.iiti St., is visiting in Aros. Ind. Mrs. James Hedilon. Miss ". Hedden and Mrs. Myrtle Custer oi powaiac, Mich., were in South land Tuesday. Mrs. 1. Atkinson of ("assopolis, Mich., spent Tuesday in South Fend. Mrs. F Houseworth of Klkhart was here Tt'esday on business. Mrs. Vane 1 'itlbr of Valparaiso, Ind., is isiting with her daughter, Mrs. Kdmund Scott. S. St. Joseph st. Miss Norah Sullivan of Manatah, Ind.. is visiting with Mis. F. Hagerty, 5 2 2 S. Scott st. Mrs. : F. Meeker, V. Fasalle av.. has returned from Pe'.roit. Mich., '.here she isited .vith lor sister the tast two VekMiss (Icrtrude Stuber and Mrs. Philip Marker of Woodland were in South Fend Tuesday. J. Turner of Fhieao is a gut st of lrieiids in the cit. r. . Slick. s:;i Vistula a.. m dary on busine.-s. Miss Marcclla Mitchell. Vistula av., will leave Saturday for Terre Haute, Ind.. where she will enter school. Miss (Iladys Snapp of (Fishen spent Tuesday with Mrs. Otto Arnold. X. St. Peter st. Mrs. S. F. Pordrn of Wichita. Kas . is a guest of Mrs. FI!a Murer. Ml Marietta st.. and oth friends liere. Fefore returning honv :-h will visit in Indianapolis anil other points. Mrs. W. H. Foulton of Fhicaco was a. truest of Ir. and Mrs. S. V. F-aer. MS Farroll st.. Tu -d;i-. Mr and Mrs. J. Fr. d Fhristman. j z 2 S. Carroll st.. - ill l.-ave Thursday for Detroit. V h.. where they wiil visit several tlas. Mrs. Fharles F. Terry of South F.end is a Ktiest o f the s h-.ol inn of the Tome school at Fort I",osit. Mil., when- Charles C. Terry, jr.. Ivjs been enrolled his year. Mrs. TVrry will remain with her son for sev eral d ivvs. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Knain of ValMany shoes are built tor are built for service as well

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.or"' 1. : . v . ? -fi1.'.-.'.'.'.'.. 7 t " . I'l1 J- ,".-.. i -.( V yy- -.V .? H :?...-;-- i " A'.-. "General" is Confident of Surprising Result Young men of the city who have not before become interested in the Young Men's Chamber of Commerce, have found out during the last fewdays that the organization is determined to build up its membership and make of it a live factor in the affairs of the city. The recent membership campaign that was launched with u general for each side, is producing results. James Komine, general on the "Hustlers" side, states that his men are working and working hard and that within a few days he will bo able to show not only satisfactory but surprising results. A number of new members have already been secured but their identity will hot be disclosed until the proper time. Mr. Komino will call a meeting of his lieutenants next week at which time notes will bo compared and a general summing of the work will he made. Hoth generals are confident of the success of the campaign. FARM WOMEN WILL CONVENE ... :i.v. , . vfe, iV J '. ".v.' K Ha WICHITA. Kan. One of the largest gatherings of farm women 'ever held in the United States will j ! assemble in Wichita. Oct. when lithe International Congress ..f Farm ill Women holds its annual convention tr TiJip :in Iorn Hai bort ut ! Colorado, one of the organizers of the j coiutoss and its present president, . will preside at the eonventh n. Farm I women from every state in the union t and from many foreign countries will i discuss means oi inu'u'wi wwuj i e farm hom I ill the iarm nome .nm , neighborhood sociability in farming J ! districts. NEW DISCOVERY IN DENTAL WOKK. On Friday. Oct. "Dis'-aso Prevention Dav," I will demonstrate somnoI form tor "Pain Prevention." in doing all dental operations, assu-tcd ny or. Harrison f Chicago. The public i invited and any case will be treated frc of charge, between 1 t. ;n. and t p. in. DIt. F. W. VAFc.HX. Dentist. Adv. 60b J. M, S. llldg.

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continues the pace it set so long ago continues ready with the latest fashions continues showing the N ew when it's New. Here are Suits that arrived this morning suits that are fresh from the makers suits that are emphatically new in design suits of materials now most favored suits in the beautiful colors so good this

Fall. Here are New Dresses and Here are New Coats Dresses well worth a visit just to see and coats that bear all the markings of Autumn. And, Blouses these, too, need be seen a collection so decidedly new and so distinctly original cannot adequately be described.

Indeed there is no this season Fashion makers. Buy a Bale of Cotton. FJtllK! HVK TONS OF COATj. To the person who furnishes us a name which in our mindu Is most appropriate and which we adopt for the future name of our $3.30 soft coal. This coal is particularly adapted for ranges, stoves and furnaces. It is sootless and free from slack. Every ton is weighed on the city scales. Send us a name and if It is adopted you will receive free live tons of this good coal free. Address contest department, Grummell Supply Co., 332 S. Carroll. Home phone SOGu. Adv. i:XCTRSIOX IIRKMKX I'AIlt. Many South Bend and Mishawaka people expect to jro to the Bremen fair on the excursion leaving: the Vandalia depot at 8 o'clock Thursday morning, Oct. 1. Fare 90 cents round trip, returning same evening. Fine races, big balloon ascensions and many other amusements are the attractions. Advt. OV1ZS MILIilXKRY STORK. Mrs. S. M. Babcock of Bremen and Miss Black of Chicago have opened a millinrv stor at .S. Michigan st. Raincoats and Rubbers at THE RUBBER STORE 200 S. Michigan St. OPENS 8FTPT. 28th. Mechanical Drawing. 6 mo. ..30.00 Common Branches. iVz mo. ..$5.00 Bookkeeping, 7Vfe mo $10.00 English for Non-En.. 6 mo. $6.00 Others as lew. Call Educational Department for Information. Route of the Lakes TIME TABLE f Effective Sept. 20, 1114. TRAIN'S LEAVES' G SOUTTI BETm INDIANA. EApT 5 : 1 T a m 6:00 am 7:00 a m 8:0C am 9:00 am 10:00 a m 11:00 a m 12:00 noon 1:00 p m 2:0C p m 3:00 p m 4:0C p m 8:00 p m 6:0C p m 7:00 p m 9 :C 0 p m 11:00 p m NORTII 5:30 am 6:30 am 8:00 a m 9:00 am 10:00 a m 11:00 a m 12:00 n 1:00 p m 2:00 p m 3:00 p m 4:00 p m 5:00 pm 6:00 p m 7:00 pm 9:00 p m 11:00 p m Niles only. 5:00 am 8:00 am 10:00 a m 12:00 noon 2:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:00 pm 8:00 pm 11:00 p m I Elkhart only C. FRANTZ, G. P. k F. A., South Bend, Ind.

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Eye Strain I may fpoil your boy's yrslclit for lif. unle properly remeIiel now. Fit-l" SpctaIe may be jut what lie iiimN. (iivr hln flit benefit of our thorough examination and find out. H. LEMONTREE South Henri I,ea!ii: Optometrist unl .Manufacturing Uptbian. 12V,e S. Mirhigan street. Home phone f."0. Uli phone it 7 Sundays from 9 to 10. .HO . in. hy Appointment. 33.50 Values for $2.50. Save a Dollar on your Footwear at the fl. B., $2.50. Sample Shoe Parlors at the S. B. $2.50 Watch Our Case for Specials. Wr ctrrj' a mil line of Kodaks. Cameras and tupplle?, the largest etook In northern Irlhaia. Fine dereloplnj and prinifng promptly done, and at moderate prices. All work guaranteed. 'South Bend Camera Co. With J. Burke. Co., Optician. 230 S. Michigan St. Gna for LlQhtJna and Cookino ' GAS COMPANY I U nDWIC Funeral L II. UltVlO Director Laxly Assistant. 120 Wett Colfax A v. Rome 5207. Boll 207.

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Please Note Sewing Supplies ai Sale Prices. Home-Sewers and Dress - Makers, the Ellsworth Sale of Supplies is now on. Lay in a year's supply and savo some money. Right now is the time to buy Sewing Supplies. SLEEPY TIMES Cut out that morning nap with one of our alarm clocks. They nevpr fail. Toe to $T 0, lii Ben. CLAUER'S. COATS' TTIRTIVI). AH numbers, black aod white. als all colors. 4fc Per Dozcru 4c Ter :pcol. CI IAS. D. SAX & CO. Complete Stock of Victrolas and Victor Records. We Send Record on Approval. George H. Wheelock & Co. JI M M 3 UUA) Successor to Wllhlm'8 ItMVDV - T - WI1VU IXia WOMEN SpociaJ Value? 1 ."Milt at $15.00 to $25.00 ink ft r rj iiomi: outfitting; storh For Tlirlfty Buyers. r, jrri jhcp ir won em ; ji. v v 'y 321 South IIichij?an Gt. ii II. I'litne Sl6 B. rhwne 1020 THE EASTWOOD MARKET U. II. FtwoJ. Pr-. Meat, Fish, Poultry ovsTr.ns and st.i I'OOI-4 Mholmalr and Retail. V. Wa-htnttoo At. outli Ilrnti. lad. h l-i i 4

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