South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 294, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1914 — Page 11

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Wi:ir.SIAYf OCTOBLlt 1I. I9fl 11 t J THE r J u TO PATRONS OF THE NEWS-TIMES WANT AD COLUMNS with every want ad amounting to 25c crHercd inserted in The News-Times this week. The News-Times will give an order entitling the advertiser to one gocx set a', the Orpheum Theater for any performance during the week except Sunday. All advertisements must be paid for when ordered at the regular rate of 1 cent a word for the first day (both editions) and ori-ruJf cent a word for each day thereafter. VAU F UALDTY AT 'iHEU

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SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY BABY HELEN Chad Wonder of the Age. LADELLA COMIQUES GUERRO & CARMEN Knockabout Comedians. European Violin and Harp Artists. McCORMACK & WALLACE LAMB & ECKERT Ventriloquist Skit, "A Theatrical Agency." Whirlwind Dancers.

SOUTH AMEHIGMIS CLOTHE S Immediate Market for ReadyMade Article is Announced By U. S. Department of Commerce New Field. HV YKTOll IXLIOTT. W..UI.c;T()X, Oct. 14. Aji immediate mark t for American readymade thdhin has developed in O ntral and .outh AmiTican countries through the cutting off of the European supply on an ount of the war. drepondents of the department of mmerco( writting from various l,a-tin-American cities report that there is at present a large demand for iothin:,' of all kinds., hut pai tieui kj I v d" cotton mive.l materiMU " ' American manufacturers have a!r ady undertaken to develop thesi markets in a small -uav and their ! success is encouraging them to cte'ld thi; business I n Cn!i:i ti.irtic

Marly American ready made clothm-' " :iwl7-vl"ak- U- 1 lslu r -wt- 11 is very favorable kno.vn. A number ! (hmpnU'r' (,, t- 1- , x. of manufacturers are now in this1 1!rrn to Mr- an'l Mr55- J'ph Norli id. but tliere is room for more. 'z. kowski, TL'l S. .lac ksn st.. a son. Chambray, khaki and drill skirts, , ( tdenim overalls, khaki and drill trous-1 I''rn to Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaus ers ;lre imported by Cuba from the Maitus-ak. 41'L S. Harris st., a son. Cnited Slates. I Jut the trade is not ' ' b 1 - conhni'd to th- courser l;inds of; clothing. There is considerable de-1 T'I:KS()..I,S. niand for the liner grades of cotton Ifrnatius Luk;.s:'vski. 1220 V.

o!ds. nnd (dotluntr made of c-ottoji i and silks ami cotton and wool, as well ad ready made clothing oi ood quality for wttmeti. This is true of practically all the Iitin American conntrits and a very ?aoraMe opportunity for capturing the luilk of this trade is now open to American manufacturers. In many sections, iiudiulin some lare ities. it is difficult to ur,,t any kind of a presentablesuit for less than United States. currency. Tailor-mad-: clothing is worn by all the poorest people. Clothing such as can ho bought in tho I'nited states for $ 1 to is practieallv unknown. It is! ii. u.t h-it i T it- . I ..... . i , . t ...,,1,1 - . .. . . x ... v.vi.i.n.w oui. devebp fir our ready made cbdhimr j alter th.e people became convinced that they could save money by puri 'basins American ;oods. American ready-matle shirts, hats, neckware. hosiery ami uiuler garments should find a ready sale also. Before entering this trade, merchants should Kivedose study to the methods of handling it. Information eoneernine; the tariffs and the eonditions iniosed on merchants enuauetl in the export trade tan he had from the bureau of foreign and thunestbcommerce in Washington. but the necessity for personal investigation by representatives rf American manufacturers should not he overlooked. Anion- tw important details to be tbsered is the exact description of the crouds sliippetl. An instance of some of the requirements is that on K'ootls shipped tt "uba. the tluty on ready-made clothing is based on the duty oi the cimionent material, which is determined by the thread count. Surtaxes are provided for admixtures of wool, silk and other material, as well as for coloring or dyei n c. Ueady-made clothing Kenerally ll.i'l r 111! fU'lTl" I'lrnnmt .. f. ,..... . . mark or number. The invoice should contain separately the net weight of garments of each mark or number, as well as the mss weight of the paekai;e. This is iietess.u-y because certain fabrics that may appear to be in the same cla, actually have more or fewer threads than jj.'hmIs of similar appearance !n the custom house. It is by closely following all the retiuirements of the trade that delay and dissatisfaction may bo avoided and theso markets rapidly developed. 5jc jjc ;c : NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS :': t t- V MAUUIAlilS. Mi5. AriAst.'tsia Feiiivki. da:is:litr of Mrs. Juli.i Hoinsk.i. l.b' S. t'luria M.. became th bride (.f Jobn Hsk. ir.01' S. Chapin st.. -on Mr. :md .Mrs-. Thatideiis H"ko. !i ii.i; in Europe, with imp:vssio ce: -!.i ;. ,1! .:;' t' bck at .t. Hedu ice's ('.who!;,' church. Ttie ri.ri immy. 1 erf .r Do d by Lev. Anthony Zu!mic, c. ,, p.l5toT of the Jirilih. as.-ited llev. Unman Mareiniak. C. S. C. as !earon, and Lev. Paul i!;i'7.i se'-. .k 511 b-deat on. w.ts attentle, 1 y a l.trce nmiber ..f relatives iri'.-i-. T).bride was attended by Mix Im!-!.' i eic'-'ka. her Mter. ar.d Mix France Plaeek. The bos! ineti et F.r.a.isbtus Zmirzynki and Anth'T.y I '.i.e. .- Iskl. After th.e cert rnoiiy a r cept i ...... . ..1. . I .,. ,.1. ......... 1 Vk" l,,i,1,n "'v- " ... : .,. .- V .. " ' 1 li.'.. . 1 lie ttiarr'.ace ,,f M:- I'raed.i inig;e!v-K.i am! I;nl!,ii Keipic-i. sou of Mr. and Mrs. .L.-ej-h Kipir;sk. ! 'MP W . Iiisjin st.. 1.0. U pl.t to tti: rr."rning ;t v;:to t 1...U at St. lied wige.s t nurca. I be c r iiht.v ,v:is : perf.rtn-d by H.-v. Paul I: tt .ieh. 'i'Le atteridautb were Mi.ss Julia M roc- !

zklf'wirz with Wa-I;iw iIojn;u'ki and: MLvs -Mary F'-dnur with Stephen . Smigbdski. Following the ceremony i a reception was i I c 1 at tip' home of t tin groom's parent.' t a company oi . relatives and friend.-;. The wedding of MFs Mnry Mnv.-j

inska, daughter of Mr.-. Francis Mr.inska of kollini; Prairie, and Frank Zukizewski. sou of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Zakrz"vki, L'lFJ N. Johnson st., took place tins mornine; at 'j::.i o'clock at Sd. John's' Cantius Catholic church at Rolling l'rairie. Ib v. I.;tdis!ai!s S'z .ilkowski, pastor of the St. J-'taai.i;' us cluiicli at Terre Coil pee perforated the ceremony. .Miss F.lanehe ;.'ro::inska, sister of tho bride, and Mi s Sophia Znkrewpka. rdstrr of the :-,rroo:u. were the liridesinai'ls. Jo.-eph Za krzowski, brother of the -room, and Ladislaus MroJnski, brother of tho bride, were the. ushers. A reception at the Imiiif of the bride's mother followed the ceremony. The guests hi-in relatives and immediate friends. P.APTIsAlS. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Michael Fwald, 4;1S s Harris st.. has been baptized at St. llodwige'.s (ithoii- church. She was named Clara and the baptismal ceremony was performed by llev. Paul ItaczasThe s-'"l-parents arc Mrs. Mary iKnntnik and Joseph Janowc.yk. 111 HT1IS. liorn to Mr. and Mrs. Iadislaus J".wiak, 7:::; Phillippa st., a .sun, et. 11'. Horn to Mr ,nd Mrs 1 miat ins Na pier st., return d today from a brief business visit in Chicago. Waiter Drywiecl:i of Detroit, who has ii en here on business, left this afternoon fr Chie;;iro. !'.e. Anthony Zulowicz. C. S. C, pastor of St. HedwiEe'.s Catholic churtdi, b ft today for Chicago to participate in the 4 0 hours devotion held at the Holy Trinity Catholic church. Koleslaus Koz. S. Walnut St.. returned Tuesday from a few days' visit with relatives in Laporte. .Mrs. M. Darron. "who has been the Kuest for a few days if her sister. Mrs. Julia Kowalska. 1 0 Li W. Divi- . ...... S,in n n it totiav lor iier nome in .Mi.-hian 'itv. Ladislaus Xaidek. who was here Monday to attee.l the wedding of his friend, returned ttday to his home in j Likhart. i ..Mr. and Mrs. William Gonicki rePART RUSSIA PLAYS HE ASSERTS IS MISUNDERSTOOD. A ..-. . vV . ... . - N - s . 4 V4 5 1 I ' ' . . - ' . .-- I' ; ' V, ;. --.v'' ' ' ' -V.-v V, . ' - (";etrge Lnkhenietoff. Lassian atn-iMi-.-uicr to the Fnited States, who deel. tres that st deep is the prejudice in this e.iMtifrv .MUiin-d Husi.i and tho Kks; trs. t Americans car.net prop!,ri -r'11 Kuss:a satututie in the j. recent war. Kusia. r.. K'.iys. ; J 2;i;Us t. .-hiebl a weaker state from a I ;,,.,, ,.rful .i:vr. s,,r I'.itri 's Ciiauv y.i. t ::i-ts and paid eir.issa rit s of t he other Ei-er. tits. s.tvs. liaw .liligcntlv 1 , i . f . 1 1 ,1 , 1 11. sh, d .,.! for Ainencar.s all that 1 1 tli i-;m ;- -.'id for theii 1 1 Ot U C t i-p V hib Ku.-sm ;;'.r. t an.is untie fended

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viii:iii: to ;i:t voti:s. The fullowinp is a list of tho nierrhants whr?e cash sales, check.s and receipts are Kod fur votes In the contests: Sacks of Hose Iveaf, Golden Horn, and White Rose Flour, American Trust Co., Jjasalle theater, urprist theater, Star theater, Orpheum theater, Catalog Service Co., HrandonDurrell. W. K. Sherman, cloaks and suits, Siblej- Hanlware Co., Livingston?, clothing; Piatt & Perkey, The turned today to his home in Chicago after a few days' visit with friends m South Bend. . Paul Walentowiez has returnetl to Lajorte after a short business visit in SCJosephnWerwinSkI, 4-05 Chapin st has returned from Columbus. D.. where he has been for the past few daws on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Najdek of Llkhart were in the city Monday to attend the weddins of the hitter's sister. Miss Pearl Sniadecka, o2 S b. Ulio l'joseph Krudlecki of East Chicago is in the city visitinp friend's. Mi-s Valeria Hlodycz. who has been here visiting friends, left Tuesday for her home in South Chicago. nthonv Bilinski, 32 7 S. Chapin st.. has gone to Chicago and Laporte on business. , , iT ... Edward Gross arrived in the cit from Chicago to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gross, Vistula av. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hosinski, 908 nb.ine nw. have returned from a few ri.iv' visit with relatives in Chicago. Joseph Kish has returned from a business trin in Llknari. Walter lirodkowski returned this morning to Gary after a week s visit with friends here. . Mrs. lied wise Anusiewicz arrived here from Michigan City to spend the week end with friends. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lazmk, V. Fisher st. Florence Wrodlewicz, A ayne st., has gone for a week's visit with friends in Chicago. Alex Nowaczewski left this morning for Elkhart on business. Lev. lloman Mareiniak. pastor of t Stanislaus Catholic church, left this noon for Chicago to attend the 40-hour devotion held at the- Holy Trinitv Catholic church. Carl Lotuanski, S. Walnut st., is critically ill. . delbert Modrewicz. formerly residing at S. Chapin st.. left Tuesday for Michigan City to make his homo. John Majewski left this morning for Hammond. social i:m:ms. The relatives and friends of Mi?s Tle.lwiee Frankowska pbasantly sur pri.-ed' her Tuesday evening at the htune of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adclbert I'r ankowski, 71 W. Monroe st.. the occasion being her nainesday. The evening was spent in a social . 1 . . i .1 o wav. .Music was aiso tuji-.H-u. -.

li o ' rnnrr was sPt ved bv the MANTI'I) A nifit-ried woman living in o clock a supptr was seiwa iy me j roj.t hostess. 1 ! Heme P,.is. i:,-H ;,uj. city manager. Miss Krankowska was presented; e

WePoyaPS w,r.: Mr. nn Mrs. Ladislaus Frankowski. Mr. ami Mrs. Anthony Frankowski. Mrs. KaziTniera niet-eK, -vii. aim .u?. J-t-i'" n.iruc7. Miss Marv Sowieszczynyka and Misses Helen and Sophia Frankowski. Lubber Stamps and Alphabets made by K. A. Pershing, :03 1'.. Wayne st. Advt. NOTICE OP TKANPi:i: OP LOC ATION oi" i.itji o it i.k i:ni:. Notice is l:ere!y giv-:i t .' eiti.en of the Pifth ward of the t it y of s..nth P.en.l. Port ice lew:;hi; .le-ej.h (,.;;;; , i.iie o inoi.ii.... inn i. i. i .. ... . 1 . , 1 : .1... I I". ... R ; !i:n'vi. li. ill apply l. the !e.:r.' oi t 'e:;!i:i'.-i'M;er-. of S:. .L.-.-j.'i Coiiuty. State .f Indinna. at tb.cir Nor- :.i:;e;- term. 1Mb fcr a t ranfer -f my retail li'plor liitS. heretofore I-U'd to lo" !y -aid board t sed ir.t.ixittUli.g. inou-. malt and spIri'uo'M li.piors in le-s ni:intitb's th:in tive -'-ill i;:s at a. t:m-' with privih--f aIlowi:,g the san'.e f . be drank 0:1 the ' I illl'rilt. ....... . . I :-ilSs U) . oa: ' -:i t'.":.-Mith t ',f J''?1"- V:'.:"'.'. ' , 'ri':"': f tlie two-st try bri'-k buildbi. situ-i: d ;.,,, k:u,un :! N.,. p . S..t!, Mich street la the ritv of South Ib-nd. Lidi:.i:a. s.,id room j n: ..-. s;.--ifl. -a My rb.ed ;'s follows. p-wit : The oiu.ensi us of ro.:n beitig feet north a-.d south !,-v -V"V, l'Wl ','ltr;i'";' l l .e fr .nt !e. di::c to Mhhigan street ,,.M.r , lt!l ?,,u. f vlM ;Vom le.ii!b:g to Monroe vtr.t-t. P.ABNF.V BAB IN! VICII -IS W. Washington :.v

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CONTEST Clothing Co., Daker Shoe store. Walkover Shoe Co., Muessel's grocery. Harwich's Cash grocery, Kinith Wherrett furniture. St. Joe Furniture (.. Walter r. Miller Coal Co., T'easer and l-'easer Coal, The Gately Co., Clauer Jewelry Co., Hastian'rf tlruK store. Central Electric Co.. .South Head Bread Co., Uusse Hros. Haking Co., M. A. Fralick millinery store, Beyer b'loral (!.. I. W. Lower Decorating Co., The Smo.uor Lumber Co., Walters, dyers and ( leant rs. WOOLEN SPINNERS WANTED. PIECE 'WORK. STEADY. BRADLEY KNITTING CO., DELAVEN, WIS. lost am; roixn. LOST A ladies' g"Ul watch, hunting case, iliatelainc pin initial "IS." Kew.ird will bt jriven if returned to i-U" S. Lddy st. LOST A bunch of keys Tuesday. A reward fur return of same to News-Times Ptg. Co. LlvST Caibou light ou" m.ttreyele. I'iuder please return to 'rip. newsboy corner Michigan ur.d Washington sts. II LL1 WANTIID M ALII WAXTLD-Lxoerieiiced waiter at a flrat-clas-elub. 1 'lease send ix'ferenei' iiml age. Address Ux 1. C, care News-Times. SALIISMKN WANTED. WANTED-Enei;;etic salesman for bnal territory to .sell a Li'h i;radc ele. trie vacuum cleaner n a eash r a monthly payment plan. t'eadid oppwittn.lty. Bet mafhirie ii the market. Buckeye Bn.ss .V Mfr. Co., Cleveland. O. WANTED Real estate salesman for jjol easy-ay:nent lot prop;itb:i. ( tiiumisiiii paid en lirst salts. Write Postoffioe Box 143. I II L P AV A N Til I ) I ' !: I ALL. WANTED A middle-aged lady to stay nl;htd with old lady. Impure S. Taylor. WANTED--A j:irl for general hou"-wori; in famllv with two ehlhlreii. Applv to .Mrs. Allarut, 1!" N. William t. WANTED-A servant for general housework. Call at .'HI W. .lelTerson blvtl. D. S. Marh. WANTED 41 irl for general housework. one to go home nights. To.) W. Washington. WANTED-EXPERIENCED CLOAK AND SFIT SALESLADY FB HEAD OF CLOAK AND SFIT DEPARTMENT. NONE BIT TlDBH'(;iILY EXPEBI- ' EN 'ED NEED Tn APPLY. B E P E B E N E BEOl IKED. APPLY AT iiBAND LEADER. WANTED- (iirl for housework in small family. (JochI wages. L'U S. Mill st., Mishaw aka J SITVATIOX yXASTM-VKMAlX. . WAvT,;,, position as housekeeper for J ebleily coupl or widower. 4U Yistula : av SITFATD N WANTED Be--pn-table t bl Vr .v ui'dow "uls "P..: l. ' s UuuZkeeper in res;.e. table uidower's home. t ouatrv preferred. Adds Box Ol. News-'f in e SITFATP N W AN l'ED U oman w unts to take out w.i!i to tlo at home. Like St.. Bex N.'. SITFATIOX WANTED A mbbF.e aeed l.ldV w;;:,t lit.-iltii'II as hiil-'Mr:;.-r ill si.iaii family ol atiults. A.itlress Eoxt .-'J. w . , .nchs-iulo oriici 1 1 LLP. WE nre huvlng c-tlls for stenographers bonkkc per cecernl ofrTo peoph-. Call nr.d reci.er free. Th 'ia.is S ho t of stenograpliy v Typewritl::g. Emp. D-pt. l.i'a-e.i i.mp. Al'io-v. Acieri an I rust p.Id-'. Bl'MNESS MEN: tiur j lU'iA. i.-i.a.. ''.11 r i f f Jf ( r . , . i!l i.!. U..BU- I'.-r f ! ' . vet is . j p.-rviee, buine-s Ergli'h taught br skilb-,1 J s;ru tots. Enroll na- We teach

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' V,Ui" JlT.1.? ,,tV1, n o.Mof mi) iiaj 01 ce.iiuj$. au aiitj ia-pe-t our s. :ud or send for our fr italog. K.-;iey Business S.-hcM,:, 120 E. Wayne st., over Kinr.ey she store. Bell phone t;.", : Home I'lsi TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS 0

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY J. C. NUGENT A COMPANY in a Big Laugh, "THE REGULAR." JARROW LESGUOGETS Talkative Trickster. Novelty Musical Act. LEWIS & KESSLER. MOSHER, HAYES & MOSHER Singing and Piano. Comedy Bicyclists.

1'KHSOXAT.S. j AI SD" Is more than 13 hi 1 to the hoiwtrtfe In washlnif ami cleaning. Phone Bell VWkA.lJ iOi A A. . DliHSSMAKKU and iVnf nh,a"n9." rt. Hoice phone .a.. Date, Jlti ri.ue rourt 'icy W. I. r.eJunart rar wfh paper aaa ; picture rrarulnp. 114 I--. Jenerson sr. j or;erod low. We make oil kinds and thoe that last and fit. We rewire and I repair "old st reons and soil serpen wire Miller Cabinet and .Machine fcno:. mo I'crtage av. Home pbone .032. AVANTKD IlSCJ:LTiANi:OVS. WAN'J'r.D-To lmv a svdovn lieens' in ! Stuith r.ond. Homo plione 10. WA.Ti:i -.Soeoiid band saoes ami sh(liui;s. "all TTlTS Home. ! (;i:NTLI:.MAN wants t.o.-ird and room. Prototant family. Address ltox -'., Joneslioro. Indiana. Foit FX TI AN(Ji: L", jewel Fl-in pdd j wuleh for graphaphoiie or bieycle, 'J-ll Smltli t. fin: i:X HANii: Latl's watch for hieyi le. What have you? -11 SmitU st. WANTFD To buy baby .rah. Must be in gtl euuditiou and cheap. Hell r.o.K). COOKINd by the day or sweeping and cleaning. Thresi Glure. l'eil phone "sit. WANTED Young mot; and women conteiiplating a busire." or stenographic course this fall to have the proposition of the South Bend ltusinesj College for the terra opening Sept. 1st. Write, call or phono Bell ool or Home oool. Until ve move hi our Dew building we are located at the old place over fcax's store, cor. Wayne and Michigan sts. Office open every day nud evening. w axtkd i uhmsiu:i liousr. WANTED Mlorn furnished house, six or eight rooms. State particulars in answer. liox N-1S care News-Times. WANTKI ) VUIIX I SI 1 1 ID ITi-T. WANT!:!) Part or all of furnished flat, neir Oliver hotel. In reply state particulars. Box N-17, ire News-Times. I OU SAL1 MLSCKIiLAXi;OUS. I'Oli SALL A davenport, nearly new. Would exchange for otl.er furniture. Bell phone li7. POL SALE A confeetionery store at bargain, rail at lltHi W. Thomas st.

i h l" f Kh?:'ki Iornx,n,t X ,f Mllerotb. lOG-KiS N. Main at.. South Bend. half miles from city. A. M. Ibvkman ' I ; lib S. Main st. Bell 2S2: Home n12;. j.-oj, ix. ! moti.s ii. tik- iii si $:t. ,ci

I rnI. SALE 'ash -rotery dolnif cro.d business. Fine b.eation. Prbv $1..7.o. Do not reply unless you moan business, Care Carrier No. 11, City. FOB SALE Lineoln base burner, almost new, eheap. Home phone .S-'. 701 St. ViiKeut st. 1-OB SALE One '.'Ox.0.-' pa and bo-m thre.-her. South Bend Home phone P"!'. FOE SALE-Brown 1eghorn cockerel, Weidtke strain. Home phone 42.V2. F(B SALE Fresh cow. pi. one -4111. Call Home FOB SALE-?40 ranges for .fJ.j.CO. Call at factory. C. G. Folsom Mfg. C)., o4o S. Seott. WA N IT I Buyers for si); week' d.o-hshutal pups, old E. .South t. oitl LOU SALK PIANOS. CLASS PIANOS Oeuulne walnut organ. etru line tone, only o.OO and drayage. S'tio real lirgiins in good used pianos Woleoit Mush- to.. 414 N. Michigan st. Bell 1G71 ; IIoii.o SlLU loll SALE HOVSLUOLD GOODS. FOR SALE Complete P.ne of household furniture. T.1J S. Taylor. AFCfloN Fine lot f li.usfhtM gocxls, rugs, furniture, hue coal stove, new. Everythini: Friday 1 :,"0 p. ni. .'.10 E. Broii. vn st. John A. Hartman, auctioneer. FOB SALE Fine massive sideboard and dining room table, good is new, at 0-o Cdi.toa. FOR SALE Household goods and rannod fruit-. leaving eity. E. Cedar. ion lxciiangi:. ,r! SALE OB TBADJ-:-10 aere. cW to 'h Ib-nd close to r .iu. .'.-0 Jour? Jf" t , ; vber ry da nts M P. ! Eni,.Viin- lelTerson Bldg. Home ..... j.()K EXCHANGE Will exehange Imj pr,,Ved property for t;ary vaeunt lvts. i ya.i,' full r.a rtlculars to N.. Box 'JO. News1 line-. j WANTED--To exchange at -drn house I ..-. l .- f.,r firm Will ns v !fr-rn,- , 11'. vp ffw jore !-ts r:t:ir tar'llne to ex1 I. i';ge f-jr e.j'iities iu ity or farra properiy. i. ii. a .t B.on, ir.it; iojg., corner Ma:n Aci '"enter .-ts. IX)K is ALL ALTOMOniLKS. FOE SALE Automobile. s.'rO, hors'lu.wer touring -ir, j.erfct mehaub-il I.... -.-t r, r1r.- r.-l ft Bf!l l"..r r . ' ...... . " . . . . . . .... 1 '"'' ror: SAM: Wds V.ur -aviiEor : i tiET yur ears ready. Fr winter. For thorn. Auto Inn Supply. Store. Poll SAI.'.'-.''.I Pay horse, weight ') 1 .s. G"vd uT"vr and perfe tly gentle. Lubber mounted harness, rubber tire rarrr:i?e with wi'kt.r se.it. Ji:-iish e-anopy to;. Car: f.e,-u at Ibdloway's Livery. At a bargain prUe if tak-a at or.ee.

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I'OK SAI.I' A tenin of horses 4 and " L 'Vars ulJ- ' h."-. Home ; rou ici:nt ruiiMsiu:n imkims. ! hUNT-FurnKhea rooms far lnnwk u Ground l!u-r. ITivaU eu- ' traie e. .Modern except funiu'-e. ';dl cvimiIh r Sundays, '.oj i:. IIMer. FOR KENT---Kuniislu-d rewnie for liK'ht hMiekeepin.Lr. Iaj" N. Lafayett?. Foi: KI.'NT- Two i.i.ely furnished front lied ';. is. all modern eon enienoes ; ue of 5'iioiu; Idook- from business filler. Keferernes. Addre.s llox 11. 1'., .NVwsTimes. l'i: lH'NT Furnislieil rooms for one or two 'eiitlemeii. I'ieasaut and home like With all ino-iv;;! com t'uie:iev. r..'" Jfiehlan av. 15.11 1,.13. Till: V. M. C. A. ts the place to get strb tly modern rooms nt reasonnhlt? rnti's. Showers n each lloor. Prices SI. To to .:i.uj. ion ki:xt housms. rM: l;i:XT - llou-e :nl stt.re. Intjulre 'Jot N. Walnut M. Kent reastniahle If ta ken at oin e. HE NT -A tl-room house l-ated ac '.'id S. Franklin st. Inquire at premises. FOE KENT - Sl.-rotvii cottage. V.V. Bell phone 4cll. FOE KENT Foiir-renni cat t a ire Kiver l'ark. Fall Bell ;;U'.0. FOB KK.NT -rooin mHlern h.use. In(juire at '.':J Studehaker. FOB BENT Modern S-noni house with! barn suitable fr garage. Home phru ms V. folfax av. FOB UENT-C-roiui hoj.se. Bell jr.7 Biv er Park, meal time, evening. FOB BENT Dwelling )f S rooiin. in--iuiiins itain. l urn ire neat. Motiern la every way. J. P. ( reed. Owner. FOR BENT A new 0-room house. Mrb-t-ly inuderr., near car line. Call Homo phone "illO. FOR RENT Modern dwelling except rurnate, at l Laurel. .1. l V,reetl, L'Oo Oean Bldj?. FOB Rl-'NT M'dern S-room house. In quire 210 S. Taylor .t. Home phoio? 1C(1. FOR RENT -rurnisl.ed or unfurnished. strictly modern eight-ro-om houce. on; blmk from l'ortago car line. 747 N. Cushing st. FOR RENT Strictly modern eiht-room house, ehe iu. Apply MM W. Washington jiv. Home jdione Bell FOR RENT New ?-room house on 14th gt., near Spring tt., Mishawaka. Geo. I. I ; rooms N. Mithlcin at '..O-J ' rooitts E. Elder ll.UJ j 7 rooms and barn Calvert st lbW ' ti rooms Woodward av rjim ; room?? Kenwood av 10.0J j 7 ruoms Benton ct 10 W I

1 rooms and barn. Calvert f! t ttttttttf uttttt ttt i . ' C rooms E. Calvert st W HHIIII UJIIUUt 6 rooms Kemble av. t .lownstalrs) .. b.W iiiitjti ;t:!!t'J BIVEB I'AllK. iltltXti lHUHt o rooniS ClifXord st 10.00 ! it til MONET t

7 rooms and barn. Calvert .

t room Pleasant tt t'-fJISIlSS 0 rooms b. 11th st C.OJ M4 TO SXUBE BUILDINGS. Store and 0 room acd barn, EJrJsell LOAN st 20.00 : SS

btoie uud 1 rooms 1'ulastl st 20.tJ Desk Boom. HASTINGS, 211 Bell Hnt.tlng$ Bldg. Home 0440 rou KENT-ruvTS. FOII ; BENT-New and trictly modern louute iiHi, o noms ana law. steam uvai unu noi yaier. liivemew rroni, j;j or cuu et house on rear cr lot. - 1 OB liLNl- Hat an.; basement. Bent separate. d-J E. Cedar. roil nii.T orrrrni iiotmb. FOB BENT Of fl-e rooms, eiLLer single or en suite; building Is centrally locte-l ; eleator servb-M aioi other modem eonveiiituees. Are your ofiievs properly kej.t up'.' Janitor .service Inelu.lwi in rental oLVe and everything is kej't in hist eoioiition. Apply Dr. E. B. Dau. Dean Bltlg. FAI13I LvUVDS. FOB SALE Eight and a fraction aivs 011 .Meivbdey nv., near street ear line. G.h.,1 land and very desirable lo -ation. A bargain if taken within ten dav. In. -lube of J. A. Judio, pr, S. Main s't. FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE s .res, fair building; ft) acres, good buiidi:;g aL., 10-aere fruit farm The a hot., places are all near this city. A. M. Ib-.-k- ........ '... oi. IF YOl are Liking fr a good f;iru!, i good buildings. gtod land. ivse f Stuth Berol j.mj at a price that is ri't.t, ; -. M. P. Bunyan, 4.' Jeffei.-j-m Bldg. Home ."".'."i. g.srFLoBIDA. Winter h.m.-s. farm dens timberbinds orai.ge grapefnnt groves. Ihirtv n ih v-t of 1 .mp.i. .-a Gulf of M-vi.:.. Writ-, il. A. KiI.Goi;i:. AND COMPANY, Clearwater. Florida. IUIAL FoTATTL FOB SALE Fungal-. Portage av.. modern. rooms, finished In hirbAood with large atti. Termn to suit. Both phone loTl. Homer Taggart. FOB SALE 'J ac res r good land, g d building!, coo. I lne.ntlon. J. A. M.t'..lough. I'-'-'i S Michigan at. Home WA. Bell 10j; Lesj. Hume ft-0. FOB SALE OB TEADE Build. ? b t in western eity. What Iiive you: Ad-lr-s N. St. Louis st. FOB SA EE -Tli re' looses renting f .r -.;l a month in a good loeafion. Tle-e 3 h us-s at" ou a eort.er i-t uith .1 fro- iae of '.'J fet-t. Sewer '-LI stlt't. Will p.iV over P) I r er;t w hen M" are paid. Will so. I thi property for s:.7m. This a Cne iuvt-sttneut. I'i'W" a:.d let n.e si ov it to you. W. K. M lb nry. Us S. Main st. I'.'-ll plume -"J ; llou.e GT.". ;.

USIH BI1ECT0EY constrrn:iuis. nlrella Cortets City offloo, 183 S. Michigan. Bell phono WJ, Uornt phon It A TJLVNSI'TK A XI) BTORAfir. JLRUV MOORE rveral Trantfer and Stomge, 17 W. Jt2. LlfL Uqo pbon 402; Bell 31 li. IMPAIRING. UMBRELLAy, lockf, bafcy cat. D. Armstrong, 122 E. Colfar. lfas. LOCKSMITUS. D. ARMSTRONG, 122 K. Colfax. KUlUinU STAMPS ANI TKNCILS. D. AmiSTRONO, IC2 E. Colfti. CL.UBTOTAM. DR. CRAVENS Se Llrn at h! own home l-i OscoTn. Ind.. where he will glvo readings daily and cure ttij sb k without mediae. At liome at nil hntirs. ( ele:n:ed (5 readings, 1L All lnterurl.-.u cars stop in front of his door. Th por you hav always with you. Von vEl r ot always have Dr. Cravona with you. Hourg 10 a. m. to ,1 p. m. Other hour by apolntment. Bell phone 12 lleals sick without medicine. STOVE KE PAIRS. See Rutcy for store hpat- anl urnac repnlrw. Al.-i store and heater for mle. Now I the time. ,M4 W. Division sL 3IOTOKCYCX.ES. FRANK ANDERSON tc SON, atert tnr i r.xcviiior notorcycieg. w and Mconfl hand mtipryclea alwaja iu 8tacL IK 119 . w . sample it. l'ATI-INTS PATEXT ATTOIIXKYS l'utents l'atents Patent Patents PateaU I'atents l'atents I'uteata l'iteuta Fatrita Patents Patent I'atents 1'atenta j Patent i'ateiita 1'jtelltl Pufnfa Patents J'ateuta I'at.:itS l'nnfI'atents PATENTS l'ateata I Secured, bought and aold all p over the v. or hi: buyers al A T E N T S ways on Land for all kinds of pp.tenta. i N T ERNATIONAL PATE N T A T B X T 8 bULIL'm.NC OFFICE. Chicago office, 1017 Hartford Bldj;., I)earhorn and Madison ata., Milwaukee effice, Wells Bid. South Bend odor, suite 20d J. M. d. iildif. A. J. KOPSCA Mechanical Engineer and Pat. Eipert. Patents I'atents I J ;"n Office Lour. 8-7 dally Patent, 'Patents -J tiundaj. Patents Patents I'aU'nts . ten ts 1'ateuta : i"!" ?.aont Patents Patents , ! T, t,?? f ltQt Patents Patent vltoZrl i.?. . 1 1 Jten 1 atenta latent, latent. PateaU JJJIJ ; J$ t 2 i-er cent rr raootb tad JSOtj 1 '$ chared oa HOUSEHOLD GOODS tt !JJ PIANOS. LIVE STOCK. FAB JJ ml xi . 1 uun, L.iz aivb.. 1 Ally IM- Jl ! PLEMENTS. AUTOMOBILES, etc. tt Time made to tult borrower. Ca!L. tt ll?ul'' or pt0 UeIi 1U(k Uocj,;?J J, STATE LOAN COMPANY. Ine.. M i,W4in .7 MPr.-hnut.' UnV Hl,!r t $ j . t fJC jj0utll Mbhiran Strtet, JSJtl " ' v - - - -' f S -C V t South Biod. ladlaoa. $$jtr tt ttstttt ; jjist llxlStXt tlJXIX Jt tUStttr t S i J i i i i t SSMUtt JUU5555J junnnsnjuj nit nut j;i:.vl ESTATE. I FOB SALE. A ri'.'V'n h-.use ou I-h Laa!!c a.r. -u ' rasv piyi;.e;jts. o'n Mishnwaka cv., a 10-rH,m houh, fu "t, 0st-i. n p.tym-nts. U:i Honard st.. three hlock? tt .f Mb-idirau st. brblg. a nl otthge .or S;.lU"i .. i W. K. .NPHENBV. i 1 S. Main tt. ! Home Phone ,r,T3-"i. Hell Ph.-.r:e IV i , - FOP. SALE. rum n L-'Uf-. L. farr tt : rtm modern fcou-e. p. Bortlett t ' r"":i; -V 11 fct - i'w n r ulr t Z Ct 'J r'::i L : 1J ' ' nU HfV. 9t' r-.m eott.tge, bargain, . Calvert Su pi A. tru-'k farm, Ltar city, with bulli1 1 1 TI.It.MS- cvh or Paymnta WJIlTCoMH L KL'LLLK. IOH SALE. A xtrl'-tlv Li'-dera !--ro3i Lome, larg F t. at '.S Mb- big 1:1 av. A i.e v t)-ru-)m 1. t:e, part mvlprn, at 11 ,.A,.r4 at c-.r-r i,f S I.r nT.y- s..:roI1 t:i3iv teri!i4 . . L ..... . .'V Lvu ' M Ft, at LOUS Lar ! Ar. s r -:a modern hem, ith barn. t 111J H:u-y av. A 1 re 1 ts r.eir M: -hlgm it. rir line. hi.e t.o;i ivjr xrult or trurkla. for aiie v-r trade -r -o:n house at 10 DeMaud t. ;-r m tiouse at 1113 Sorla t-Bc-L.ts collected Notary Put lie. W. F. FFBEV. P.ell Ph-.u K'i. ' lLme Phone 'V. I'(.B SALE -43 a r.s fire s r-m Lue, p:.tv of fru'.t. gravel ard :.ty iV. -.ooo e s- than pri e of hnt'.d:i;gs. M. P. Banyan, 4--' Jtffor-. a llorra VEBY l.-t::dso:i.e he-ro ni bungah w, l.tre li p. c r m with cr-ite. . emnt vera: d i. wit!; ::- o re of li:i !. Bight e:i h NS.es 1 ar il::-. :.tr t p m F 1 pay:;.:.; d"Au. lth biiinee in mor.t.Mv il.' il'.a -T.tv Also f . o: r-r-- ta Put.g-ib-. , . !:.. : b-t 4";;., with 11 fe-t -f M.dbi:. 1 .it -tate Ilr.e st 'p. Hv1::g rom 1H'J') t j.M W. Washington v. lbdl IJil r lb-rue o'.',

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