South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 295, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1914 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
RULES or mm Must Have Aerial Truck, According to Encjineer of Inspection Bureau. A- ' of fie I nt : ; ' 1 1 : : g : I ' i tti y..: or K I - -1 ' .it w he it i". M. y ;!--. i j h.-',-r of tk. IiJi.s na J rio't tor, huii -i u. j.-.iij lo n j tio; j,, ;..U.-,,v. 1 . th- i'y ' on hi r tit ?-! i:to t'.i 'Oi!,.l cko.' atlou ;n iiic .r.il.'. ratiui;. thu m.ior r- i ! a httr from S-!lrs '-!n '!:: in v. hi' h rah '.vhi !i ;o 1 tm-ly inii"! i foilovJ um- nain--!. 'h i f a ii. "I. l: t In : u v. ,i - tli-- f a 't I ha t 1 atl ".-i'oot ; i ill ti 'i'-U to ! iual:!il' i'.v !:r-::. n v as i' rn.t n I i. Tli': Jact that th- aerial truck v. ill it- pur-has-il not Io away uit i i 1 ;. with th- pre sent hor.-: ir;ivvii i hi l'-, whih will i""' h il at som' otli.'r Ma-; tion in ristrv.-. 'J'h la.-t lttr from S' lh-rs a!.-o h manuV.I that th- ity at one.' i-n i- iro a. ouiMirv; ( ode. ( om-; iht,. in .vi ry detail, whi h will ;ro- ; hlo for a city huildin ; in -.!. tor an. I for t hi- teriMon of the hie limits. j -Ml MiimM-tions onc rninK ih lire I li'iai tm nt f ac ilitif-:-" ,iu4 b- enm-'i )Uil with hffor- th- re-rating if the t-ity is Li-sun. Th: wate r .l-M artmont! will. bo 'iveri time in which to uin- j Ilete the newer aJdition. whih will! Ly t'ovt''"n'i J fy tht? 1' partni'-nt. Jlt-nvr'Arr Iriixi.-ril liano. j The fokM'. in ruh s asi'h- from tho-fjj mentioned were in Mr. Svih r.s' h it f r: j watrnvorks: j;eroris wnicsi are ; now brim; Mynpi!-d of th.is depart-j nu-nt should be completed as early as j possible. ! Thi larK feeder mains which the ! city eonternplaUvs. intaUiritf hhoubl U ' laid as rapidly as your finances will j permit. V.iUes at Ft.'indpiio should be i crjuipped witli automatic control as! quickly a.s ios.-ible. j I'iro Depa.: trnent: Pkir e mio additional man on chemical company. 1
!NAL RATING RECEIVED
making it a live man company. j pai.n closes probaljly Friday and a I'dUip hose waun at luaduarter.s special efl'oit Avill bo made to boost it with turret nozzle. J towards the .".uu mark by that time. Ordinances: Itemodel present ordi-i Numbers of South l'.end citizens have nance regulating the Morace of ox- j been out of the city during the camploidves. volatile oils, etc., so that it j pain and it is thoulit it will be may contain the essential features to necessary to continue it a few days. be found in ordinances suested by j The team headed by J. Ii. Weber thr National Hoard of l ire Fnder- i and Fred Dennis has the largest miniwriters. Sample copies of ordinances her to n-jiort Thursday, bringing in are, enclosed. ; -7 new members. Tliey received 10
1 1 111 V. L tli I UKllll.llit.'. I f 'JU Ulli-, lilt men to iiiiike regular inspections of all ! buildings. Cojdes of an ordinance sugijested by the National I'.o ird of! Fire Underwriters are jenclosed. J ! nPMnflRATQ Tfl AnnRPSS ! is L.mww-if-1. v nfrv.iL. , MEETING IN NEW CARLISLE I C andidates on County Ticket Will J Make Speeches Duncan's Ad lres to Attract Crowd. Kudolph Ackermann democrat. o , county chairman; P;.n Pyle; c h.arP s , llagerty. nominee for stale repre- j sentatiM-: Thomas Williams, nominee , tor county commissioner, anu a numb r of other candidates, will go to ...iio.-i.- i'mumu ii. i-. .1 o o.ocratic meeting will be held. I'.vb". ; llagerty ami several others x. ill speak at the meeting which will be the lirst h . hi in New Carlisle during tin present campaign. Much interest is being evinced in the meeting' to be held at Mishawaka Tuesday, Oct. L'n, when Thomas lunati. president of the Indiana public serviie commission, will speak. The meeting 'vv ill be held in the Textile
hall and Mr. Puncan's reputation asfbhd., when representatives of the va
a brilliant speaker will attract a large i tf.wd. He is thoroughly familiar with the public utility questions which are being agitated in South Fend find Mishawaka atid will talk along these lines. County Chairman Aekermann announced Thursday that definite aran Interesting address. Richard Milbum. nominee for at-, , ate o torney general of Indiana, wil arrive , i 0-T...1 f 1 i- 1 1 in South Fend at tiooii 1 rid iv and with a number of candidates will go i. f . . . 1 lM.Vrt foIJ ," V ft1 r a ,n, VtlP-1t,,S! .Mated for the afternoon. In the' evening the party will go to Walker-; ton fi r another meeting. n Saturday afternoon a meeting wilt he held In I'ikevillo and another in vatt at ! night. imix;s ni'.PLr.viN snr. Three replevin suits were tiled in the circuil cojrt Thursday bv Cvrus 1 Walter, who alleges that "Matilda Cr5h, Steve dray and Mrs. AVilliam dray are in posses.-ion of household ', furniture beloti'-ring to him. He asks' damages for the retention of this' property. Matilda ilisli is sued for) JT.O damages and the furniture: Mr. :
rang. -ments have been made for a " I'ucius v.. wusou a me pum
meeting to be addressed at the mixer dceeh of the meeting. He asset ted j M failCV WdllVCS 1U all COlOrS at $1.98. opera house bv Vice Pri-t The mas , tliiit the results ot the campaign thus ; ii . , K. Marshall on f)et. ?.o. This will be far are favorable as compared with; j AlSO Heavy Sweaters 111 tail, greV, Teeil, one of the most important me-tings i thf average American city. Need of fi j ni1rnnn WU iU F.ro ;n1i:nir of the campaign and the vie so!ne phut ot work lu)wevcr. w ns en,- f) VT W II aUU IliaiOOll, Willi tile ldlgC lOlllllg uenfs- famlliant- with the affairs , lf , poasi.ed by the spetiker. wh, said that 11 CO ars, at $3.50. t),, ,,!n,lnU,r,fi;,n ,.,,,..0 .. ,.,-,..! pbl 11 S IU USt be t or II 1 U bit ed forkCCping J
Ctruy for Si'." damages and the farm- the r.o-.vman creek sewer, ami all tTire, and Mrs. (iray for..iT dama-'o ,' men in charge of the work at the and the property she is alb r-. 1 to be P'dnt w here the fatal cave-in occurholding. " ! red Tuesday morning win it Ndcola . ! r.ilicco and Iioanni Nordelline ?1"ST I.lT.W'i: CITY. ' were killed, were absolved from all T'pon their promises to get out of hl;:mo by the return of a verdict of the city, eharces of begging ut-oti the acciilental death by i'oroner Swnntz stre. ts lodged against Job.n M igcl ,-.f Thursday morning at the completion Seattb' Wash., and peter l'o- of Huf- of the impiest b.eld out the bodies fi,t V " xv. r. il i cm i 1 ". of t he dead men
motion of the nro-ccutlng attorn.-v. , " ; STOP SUFFERING MOp' CRflM ACTFi huu rnuiii mo I nhiH Go t.- th- Am.-riean l: ;:g ;... atul b .v u packag- of Dr. ipid.-i; h Schi.T-m..!!u-s Asthia.o!. r t da and if it do. s not L-ie instant nla-f. and en t x,:-. m"t-e. if you t . t :t to !,, t!n "'1 it to !,,. the Very !'c:-t re!.t f ha ..- ei r u.-ed. .... . ' - i , , . 1 ,... , , . . . . , n -U 1 ' . 1 ' i c . l . . i ' . . . - heerfull v ret a rr. 'V ,!'- ,n g'c!s w it .ii' : i a r.v i - e w w .-..trover, matti r what ii.is I. iib d. Asthm.idor cr Asthif.ador ('.- uvit. s will -:c mstant relief il'- v. r.hm 1" j-i'Ct'i.iis ! ut ;ir.v,i;' -a : t r: ; n rte.:. It do- s r,ot ::. tter !i,.v. the atta. ol - !::;..!. th- . . v hat eS.- had b. . d a.:;, A vth (i ::: !: - :i! r it: ' :-r ;-. "r ;;ed. bo:v . t - i . If it co. t h will - o-j ;h:r;L'. o .x a ra; a arv hethrr ran :n get 'o : ; r !:. !; y i f urd. d. to i . t beio-t.ti d r ro .!. . a.- t N r : - K le:;, it:-; M..-' i n.- d l ! e i;.i r . t . , P' t m.i v p.;..' cm ;, d !!':! e J r th-- povj. an I h ; n i w : ' ; v i i . bv t bear Dr. il. s: hillr;,:;: St. P i . ! , M : r : : .
HERE'S PROGRAM FOR FIRST!
FIRDAY ENTERTAINMENT I he follow ir.; program i.-. to be pmM'l.tn! by i : i 1 1 1 1 i oj t.p- f.t.'-jjly of the S-njth lb.nl oil s( r lttoi of w. : Friday - :iiz is the hist ii'!:ii- -r m I t he i nt rt.;lMn-iit ami I ( tut co Jil. - u to ;. giwri on Kridav en l n l' - ilurui inter at the Young Wm... n's ' U I- I i'l tl t I . . ' I ' 1 I I 1 I i 1 . ; Duet. '.Walh the Star.-. Corin-:-' 1 Tiioio.i.--. by M,- Hazel Harris and T .Milton I:. ; r i I ! '; t i i . ' ' Th" lrav-t Fattle, Cuddle Doon. ' And : :i; Dool.y .up! Up- La 1 ri i J . I'an.-.f. by Mi.-s .Man' I'.ob-s. . ' I ' tr, ' Mel '.r.v. 11; "1 h-rchetta' '. ' i Xe in. by Miss Theophila Makb I-r..i. Sorii-.s. iln' Kt ,U ( by the 1 1 1" -li . ri ! P.iook. Vbndge-Ta lor: S.t a. Mei'ow. ll; Someday, Sonn tirnt , Clark; Iho-'s. La:.:;; Jev.-amy T-nv:;, koeck.1 t ; 1 1 . . . I i i i t O -1, i ' tAlAlWil . Ml liltUl, ' , 'tif.-vv .11' -M ii'i- i Atifi-aa, Hurt's .!v .MoUht Taw-iil .Me, Inur - ak. l,y Mi.-.-! Ha.-l Harris. 'ajrir- i:pi:i)l, .M'..zkov.-ki Mis.s Val tia i:onuiaiit. Quart-t. I-ullal'V rf Jaf-. Lr-sli.-So- I ;'!a.4', Hazel Harris; alto. K-ther Taylor; tciir, Milton 15. (Jriilith; ha.-s, Arthiiir Anl r.- on. Arcoiniaru.t, Mbs Valeria JJotiUunint. n . . n , ., 0f . C A M PA I G N REPORT SHOViS INCREASE TO 378 MEMBERS y v.r t r.r, ' (OONTIM.I.H F1H M I'ACi: OXK) ins' t on.-iilend as a prohaljle hir.e fir it. "The ah'rtnrss and pfrsistt-fn e of the j i haniher of CuiDi.uri'c will. 1 hflieve, I ! t.ie means of c(!nielliny our con-! cirr to d"cid' to locate in this city," ne a:st-rieti. "Mr. hiiKiuan, itresim tu t 'f th- ('haialtcr of 'ommrce of this J city, rather than send a letter in an- ! .A'cr to letters . nt iut by our UU'ei to numbers of cities all over the na- ? tion, immediately t;ot on a train and j j ame to Chicago, and as a result I am : in South JJend looking over the prop- l 1 sition of starting business here." cnrs ion .Mark, The campai.s'n took on some his roporti(;ns Thursd.iy. the membershin reaching toward 4 0 0. The c: nil- ?1 III! Ill IH I .Tlll,1 11 ", 111'. .Mil. .11- .III tV tJ Indiana Klef tric Co. The (Jeorge ! U Cutter Co. took out four memberships, , assigning theni to heads of depart- j i ments. W. W. Ilidenour and Hollo jj. Page w ith their teams head the list ! j of rartains, havini; 7b ineinhorships. ! pr()1. p L Sims was anionK tne speakers Thursday. J. Q.'Anu,, stv. rctary of the Y. M. C. A., who took t membership this week, presided at the meeting. Among the latest new members are tne names of i John McFrlain of the Samth P.end En- U graving Co.. and i:. II. Miller of the . I Amyiican Trust Co. i KnErmaili jr.. president of the organ- I izalion f set forll t he plans being made ! Un a deration of the city charities, ! asst.rtinj? that in om; 0Vganizatin '. ap,ne out of $4,'00 contributed it is necessary to expend SOQ for executie iunetions alone, leaving only a s'jnall amount for nhilanthropic use. To Talk Federation. He asserted that the federation would supply a single executive in a single building with only one set id" administrative affairs to maintain ami the margin to be Increased for philanthropic purposes would be largely increased. A meeting will be held Sunday afternoon at the new Chamber of Commerce buiblng on W. Jefferson rious charity organizations will be present to discuss a federation. This will be the first meeting to be held in the new quarters and eonsid- j erable enthusiasm is being shown Movine Avill take plaue Saturday. The plan of work to be arranged for the-'? organization was carefully outlined i r IftaiiJ the organization of benetit to the city. , ,11 1,11 ' V i V , Vi h be followed, he said. It is possible t-' ' , , . , , 4 , .1 ,,a r the plan being lollowed in Lle eland, f, 1 ,, . . , ...... ;, ...;n , K 'The 'hit and miss plan must not 1 M . i r i ti 1 I bdri.it ill 1 -ir. , . . , , (lP.T1.ri....li(1.. Mr ranged h the local organization, .ur. Wilson will have a member of his staff :.. ; i. i.a f., v,,. ..x-f tlm.'r mott. II III. till 111 riiuill lit llll A''l UK lO - c e months, if necessary, to protin. wiirl; of orirniiizatinn and uUtlinirv. ;i systematic work. ' irnRnNPR QAYf; HAVF-IM WAS NOT FAULT OF MEW T ., . Hcturns Verdict of Accidental Death in the CaM of Two Workmen Killed Tnoday Morning, Stewart Sheetz, contractors of Tlie coroner gleaned from the testiniony of scen or eight witnesses that I t,u v.0,,r at that pcint had been j . . , clipped w ith the latest snfefy dewees and that the landslide which ! , .1 i : IMil it'll I llf l"U llilil V..14.-CU 11IH j bv defective material, but bv soft and ! o I'.i'in ir.e uii. r i ..ii, icil ; s'ui ;uu 'Mushx - ground at the foot of the sTee n t ntr u i , ri t' tiu i u ks eel ct ct ,n..,i -...i,w. : The iru .i .,...-,,...... ..,a ..-.o ii. .t , ,i ... i , ;,; t i Tliur.! iv morning i ' '. i vvpns ;"T INTO COI HT ! n o.tition for partition was t.led in! A t'etition for partition was hied in i y o-, -,;r ,..,o , Th.tn.i.iv bv v,u.,r, I .1... , in -nt ,-.m . ii 1 1 r-d a. - s'.o.h i Fucr! riv.-1 r against her sisters. Mar- : .... . . - ttftna I.!)!-' . tul llenr.etta KockMn.h. It i stated that the , 1 aim iff . arcl two dcfi ndants are heirs to the, ite of Mrs. P.arbara ICuTn-unan. ; v.- of l-'eiaiinand Kunstman. Th" n fa; htt ceriain property' to th id. -w and up- n her death in Febr a-' arv cf this ;.i.ir this ,-tate went to , the j ii tit s to tile pre-, jit v.r;t. Th-' j,;.4i;.tin wants the propt rty sohl by , a commissiorvr and tne procc. ds di- ; !,! ? : 1 1 o i r. i i 1 ! ; - - " f - . ? - - ' mt.s mi: Divnjici:. Certrudv M. :o ; a r Tii o ii;t t r i! r orce f i - -m I .eltov vj'T in th": eourt T!i':i vl;.y, c!i..rgin.g .ort .for the :;-.t two veil'-, n Tr." orr.p! lint state that the coup!--1 a s T" . r r . . d o : i M . 1 t 'i t i . l -- --- - .-. .. ..... ...in s. . f.iti'i, I " !. ii. i : i j. ra.eiplis !at r. t than two .
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u al $2.98, $3.50, $3.95, $5.00. j of Messaline and Jersey, made
in all desirable shades with inch flounces of line soft silks, some of Jersey silk. Qual 7 M Skir t
at $6.95, in serges, broadcloth, Gaberdines and cheviots; navy, brown, black, green; models showing- yoke effects, also with pleats at side or back to give the new full skirt. Regular S 10.00 and S 12.50
ii r 1 values.
UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN Every idea of style and comfort is fully carried out in underwear-making by the manufacturers of ATHENA AND CARTER brands. See their superiority. The fine materials used. The fitting, all designed for comfort. Fleeced Lined Union Suits with mercer
ized tape trimmed. Elbow j nP(.1, 1nn(r Q1PPVfi . N lJUi blLC C , f.J 1 00 U V2 " rr . tt . ind low
Plain Knit Union Suit with Dutch neck
and elbow sleeve low neck, no sleeve high neck, long sleeve. A remarkable value for 89c. Girls' Fine Union Suits, made with drop seat, 50c and $1.00. WOMEN'S HOSIERY Fast Black 1 100 Hose, 2 pair 25c. Wavne Knit Hosiery, 25c, 35c, 50c Fine Silk Hosiery, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Children's Hosiery, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c. SWEATERS FOR WOMEN
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in all wool with Byron Collar, plain and
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ART GOODS. l Stamped Gowns for women i and children of line nainsook at 49c. H Stamped Center Pieces, ifl arfs and pillows at 19c. Stamped Huck Towels, lSx f 27, worth 15c, now 10c. h Embroidered Laundry Bajs, ! new deignsf 50c value, for 39c. Slipepr Soles for crocheting, Fi rj all sizes, at 20c and Z&c pair. H Paper Arr and Embroidery t H Classes Free. Main floor. rOI IOCO AMOTHPR WOMAN HUUUOt-O .. . Tlose May 1-lowers im .o.-vi . divorce from Samuel I-lo rrs i.i ' ..,,...1. ...cart she charging the de'l' 1 " 1 v ' . , r 1, 0,. f. ndant with beating and cursing r 1 1 and with being untrue n iI in the complaint that f iowcis i.-u 10. Tviff. and two children on Sept. ! anu w ..Tit w ith a w oman t lilt iiaun guier"' and did not return. I m uia states that her husband has not proided for his familv for the past two vears and wants the custody of two children. A dim. 1- years old, aim children. Adim. John. i years old. . r-ir-f R' I M D I A M A POSTOFF CE
nr fzrCk nin CTCPAPP!wor t0 cf,ni to the suirort or the Ur AlMU UOUHrC organization at that time. More than
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,i;ts , at ly ti-day rold.--. th.r postotfiee ' ;,t oir.r.ey. south of this city, of j ."" m tamp- and nou;e,. .'it r 1 cer; tie ; was t;cd in. bb-wing tb.e saf-- and th robbt-rs left th- town in an autoni"- ' 1 . . , .. i.ir.......1 .a" led iiien .'lit. -V l'' '."r" V.. . . t ' . 'i. i - i on the trail of the robbers ivitivvv i :.s ' n . . ATTICA. Ind.. Oct. 1.".. Tin odore I M. Meeker was burned to death in 1 hi-: ho her.- lod.iv. His son. the: !:,.-. Jacob E. Meeker of St. Louis, is 1 . a ; a , t f. . . -i n a ; r-n . m i .IV.IH.111..11VIOI l il ' ilt.'l I. IMP'H ll t'lti.'ir' ,-vi.f t;ssniiri ;i nii'ii,"i r oat r.i i e
of prohibition.
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NEWEST OF SUITS TAILLEUR AND TOP COATS
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AT $12.50 and $15.00. The cape, military and tailored Coats of cheviots, Zibeiine and broadcloths, lined with Skinner's satin in all desireable shades. COATS OF URAL LAMB AT $10.00. The most, remarkable values for Misses' and Women made in i lengths with collars of velvet and self material set-in sleeves and flare bottoms. Skinner satin lined. Also the Natty "College" Coats for girls, made in fancy weaves of woolen all the style, at $5.95, $10.00, $15.00.
sleeve. High neck at 50 and WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. Our neckwear section is showing the most complete line of novelties that the changing styles. demand. Every new feature is added showinV our polc I icy to keep abreast with everything new. Organdie Collars at 25c, 35c, 50c. Lace and Mull Yetees, 25c, and 35c. Peg o' My Heart Collars, laundered, 25c. Novelty Veils with dainty borders, 25c. Imudoir 'ap. at ."0i "rc, S1.00. Auto Veils, .at in borders, Sl.OO, $1.."0, $2.00. Your inspection invited. -' L" ir ir'rr" ? SOUTH BEND IS THIRD South Demi's Y. M. C. A. stands third in the state contest for mem bership according to reports made by J. Q. Aims of the local association Thursd.iy morning and it is believed has a fair chance of winning lirst place. Indianapolis pads in the contest with Kvanville in second place. Considerable enthusiasm is being shown in th" last few days among captains. Kridav will be the big day of the cont test locally as a special effort is being made by the association to ct all local men interested in Y. M. C. A- , yo South Hend business men will give their work to hln with the teams jM soliciting new members. Thi.s is in accoi-'ian- e with tin prpclainati'"n n, ,-u;c ,y Mayor Keller. It is possible that a furth.t r effort will be made hit r to increae the local membf rtliit. '' ..r t . ehml...p of fiiiti - il'. IK.lll. I mcree canipaign has been comrdcted. cn.K(;i:n with lai:ci:ny. Ch.arbs Hevhach was placed u::d-r arrest Thursday for larceny, a comobiint hainir h.a n f.led in the ciretiit court by the pr.ecut"T. Heyi . . . . k l n. . . i t v- . v. , . t . n !i i . I'ai ,l tiuv i ii iu lliiv .-i''ii, ..-- irom i. . an. ine animai ucui valued at m.
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Many Suits Tailleur of distinguishing excellence at $25.00 that speak of higher values. The distinctive tailoring is seldom shown for less than S35.00. Models with natty vests. Flare Coats and Skirts. Also at $15.00. A boundless variety in Serges, Cheviot and Broadcloth, showing short and long coats with trimmings of velvet on collar and cufis. Skirts with plain deep yokes and flares unusual values. A DISTINCTIVE VARIETY IN THESE TOP COATS. At $19.75 and $25.00 of beautiful Zibelines with Broadtail collars and cuffs, full lined. Flare bottoms, belts and fancy backs.
The children go shopipng these days. Their section in this progressive store is filled with the things to their liking. For Friday and Saturday we are offering the largest range of beautiful Coats. Coats at $5.00 of Wool Chinchilla and Corduroy in most desireable colors. Some with velvet collars others trimmed with silk braids 8 to 14. Also Coats of Raglan and Cape Effects for girls 8 to 14 in beautiful plaids and striped cheviots, with trimming of silk braid and Roman striped velvet. Special at $5.95. Quality Coats of plain or plaid Zibelines, some have capes others circular skirts with belted backs. Trimmings of velvet, plush and silk braid. Priced at $7.95, $10.00 and $12.50. CHILDREN'S COATS FOR AGES 2 TO 8. AT $2.98. Coats of Chinchilla in brown, light and dark grey with velvet pipings, lined. AT $5.00. A special Coat of navy, brown and Copen., Chinchilla, strictly all wool with wide belts. Pockets and velvet collars. AT $5.00 TO $12.50. Handsome Coats of Astrakan, Corduroy and imported Chinchilla. All new models, in navv, brown,' grey and black. SWEATERS FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS in pretty roll collars pockets and belts. Colors, red, white, brown and Copen., sizes 24 to 28, at $1.00 to $2.50. Sweaters For Girls in red, tan and grey, with roll collars. Special for Friday and Saturday at $1.25. Big reduction on Raincoats and Capes for Girls, 6 to 14 $1.98 and $2.98.
GIRLS' WOOL DRESSES of Serges in navy and brown, with pretty trimmings of plaid, Roman stripes and braid. Ages 6 to 1 4 at $2.50 and $2.98. All Wool Dresses of line serges with sailor collars and tie also the new roll collar and girdles some with the long tunics. Ages 6 to 14 at $3.95 and $5.00. A NEW LINE OF MIDDY BLOUSES just arrived all while with colars and cuffs of same or colors of navy, red and Copen. 8 to 14 years, at $1.25. SKAIU H von HOY. The local police department has been asked by the chief of police at Moorosville. Mo., to start a search for Donald It. Uarncs, Is years old, who disappeared from his home in that city. He is is years old t.nd is a stenographer of some ability. He was last seen in "Wichita, Kas. PLEA OF FIFER IS POTJN EVIDENCE (Coxtlit:i nioM paci: onf; charge which was made before Judge Walter A. Funk last May. The omission of this important record necessitated a halt in the trial during which time the state's attorneys communicated over the telephone with Clerk Christoph regarding the error. Consi Ierable time was consumed before the record she-wing F.fer's arra:gnmnt and plea of not guilty wa? found nt the clerk's rdllee. during j which time the attorneys for the detense urged tbiat the case be dismissed upon fhv grounds that the defendant had r.i-er been arraigned. YThen the St. Joseph county clerk ascertained that Fifer had been arrlgnid Judge J. E. Il irtman, before whom the trial is being conducted, overuk-d the contention of the defense and the proce. dintrs continued. County Clerk Christoph has been served with a sub-
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DRESSES FOR STOUT WOMEN. Tailored expresslv. In Series, Voiles and Crepe de
Chene, showing the lines adapted for stout figures not 1 obtained in the unsual dresses. Skirts are made in tunic f and tiers with accordian pleats. Tailored bodices with ' pleated trimmings. Long sleeves, fancv wsts and collars. ; Moderately priced from $10.00 to $35.00.
CHARMING AFTERNOON GOWNS present themselves in soft silks and satins showing the smart style combinations ticjht-littinir or semi-basques others the mandarin sleeves of satin collars and vests of organdie and fancy silks. A charming skirt showing the new Hare and pleated effects. Priced from SI 5.00 to $35.00. ALSO PARTY OR EVENING GOWNS of chiffon nets and soft silks, with accordian pleated tunics blouses of lace and chilTon with Pinafore and Empire effects a-glitter with sequin bands in harmonious colors. Reasonably priced at $15.00 to $50.00.
Correct Corset Fitting as demonstrated by Mrs. Walsh of the Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corset Co., has been the means of helping many ladies to overcome their troublesome Corset fitting for ease and comfort. She will be here all this week. We are also offering a great reduction on the sample line of Corsets sent us. YOU CAN SLEEP BETTER by wearing one of these comfortable Sleeping Gowns. Made specially, "The Bri-hton-
'lrKn,, until vui.ji.hu uii Hoods for head
kinks to induce good healthy sleeping.
Made in all weights of fine quality flannelette at $1.00, $1.69 to $2.50. We have just received a new lot of KIMONA APRONS of percales and ginghams, full 56 in. long, which we offer at 50c. Also a large variety of small tea and maids' aprons, lace and embroidery trimmed, at 25c and 50c.
RIBBON GIRDLES are the season's rage. Never was so many yards of ribbon sold as this season. The new girdles are demanding the most vried colors. We are continually endeavoring to secure new and attractive patterns. Our success is complete. 5 and 6 in. Dresden and Roman Stripes at 25c yard. Plaids and Stripes in a large variety, 4 to lo in. wide at 39c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 to $2.25 yard. Also Black and White Awning Stripes are in great demand. Prices from 25c to $1.00 yard. pena and with Judge Funk will be placed on the stand today to certify the records of tho Joseph county court. According to Prosecutor Montgomery, the state probably will rest its case tonight. It is likely that the trial will consume th" entire week as the defense has more than a dozen witnesses ready to place on the stand. It is expected that counsel for Fifer will attempt to prove that the confession made by Fifer to South Ib-nd police officers was secured by threats and intimidation and that they will attempt to prove an alibi and establish his character as beyond iui.-tion. Police officers who were present when Fifer confessed to having shot Fink will be the princip.il witurss.-s for the state today, others who ar" j said to have heard I if r make subsequent admissions regarding the shooting will also testify. DeP-ctU es Kills Diver and Iirry Lino, Chief of police Kerr. Officers James Cutting. John Stickhy. and Harry Josphson. clerk of thv board of safety, will go to Elkhart -early this morning prepared to take the stand and corroborate the testimony of Chief of Detectives John Kuespert. Joe Miller and J. Oliver, turnkeys at the tounty jail, will also testify. Kuespert was on the stand Wednesday find related the circumstances surrounding the -.nfv-ion by Fifer. Th defense cross-uuvlioned him c!oe!y. attempting to bring out evidence that Fifer bad be"n forced to
Our Boy's Section for Suits or Overcoats. Fit your boy out nouj.
o ii wuiin lvJV,N.Cl. 1U LOlU IwCl. l comfort and all the new j n j A TOILET SPECIALS. Or. Lyons' Tooth Powder. 19c Colgate's Tooth Paste .... 20c D'jer Kiss Talcum 35c (In white and mj. ) Vantine's Sandalwood Talcum 20c Hind's Honey Almond Cream . 39c Pompeian Massage Cream. 39c 20th Century Police 50c 20th Century Powder 25c Melba Rose Mush 25c Boca Belle Castile Soap. . .10c Kieanwell Tooth Bruges. 20c and 25c Fickle Puli 10c , make tine (onf ess;on Th. '.ltv Willi an important point wh'-r. Jad-" H.irrnan overrtibal the moim b. ;.o- defense to keep the eorrf ev , o i' of th" trial. The Fif.-r attorav. ! 1 their object ji n up.,i th" ! th;.t their client a'.b -g-d that th. !-- Sion had ie vj; sf .;;;(-,l thp n ' ?:i! i di gree" ni- t hod--. Important te-timon- for ii;- -tat was al-o gien We-ira s-I.i ' IP r.rv Cudatvs. w ho )m- at s 1 T N Ma'.. --hi st.. tli:.- city. and. Walter A. Ih.rr of Fort Wayne. forna'd nit.nu.I training t at hi r of The s aOi Inn! high srhooh Tin s" t'o i:.er; ; !:.!.- rie.j Fifer as the pron t!f-v bad se- n standing in front of the Fm- d.rug store a few minut'-s before t!;e sh. o'in. CHILD DIES OF POISONING ThriN'-Year-Old Daughter of Mr-. Kate .lur-ii SiKCiimb. Ptomaine poi-omng . a--d tn--b ath Thar.-d-iy morning of Margar t Jur.-ic, three- e.ar-'dd ibiughder of Mrs. Katie Jur.-a-. 110 S. William tt. Th" mother of th- child is a strangi r in the city, hav ing came here a short time an from Chicago. Far-era! er i". h will be held at St. Patrick's church Friday. Hev. Fatb.e.John !'. D-t:ro.'t" orticitUna. Duri.1 will b" in Cedar CIroe.
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