South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 307, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1914 — Page 3
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: w.iix :t mixi'it.' :nii a fast train ! nt Mi. h:t. 1 Y.;ri-h r r i . I to t j r,,.s ,. f;r, . i.j , .. . i - ;i.r ah .nt .f ' ;i i 1 ? t : 1 . f 1 r i :' r. H- was ground'
a month.
"iiatir-hi sufmiif staU'inrnt. of l'lM'jxIitur.
r.T'-H VII.! J I ''.--rar Williams of p'h. )y ill'-, .:i way home fr""tn h r-. st. "r 'i Ip.- a a t m)l til into ;, .ii-- .-1 ill l'ra::k Mamni'ind's . al !u ti in x 1 r t avow! collision nith aa auturtio' 1 ilc- driven 1 y Mr.--.
1'rnr.k I 'a IrrUTton ot thin lounty.
RUB LUMBAGO OR
O. R. A- I. extra south bourn fn'icht X... S4, which was standing still. up frMht car was cU-molihe.. ar.-Mher j'Ut out of coTmnis.-ion arai the thr e others l.a.llv damaco.l.
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v.afhir was hurt, k.it lh- Williams ' 1,1:11 m' . !,..,
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l'.l. m .. IN'' ITON. Tho jn mic. of itiiri'i f a. t hone x hanr' vrl le.l to th- : t j t u i "t :i af- 1.1o',vt arly t"iay at the llohin.-on v '. ftT-. Im
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WAr'HINCT' N. "ct. 27. ll ih Th. Millar, republican candidate i r thl'nite.1 h'tat-s s'-iiatc from linliana.
has hl-il lii.s oanij'aiTx cjnM- ac- i .:. nt with the clerk of the senate, in - "mpliaraa- with the federal corrupt! . ,,. 0 Dracti.-- lav . H, .ai.i that no 'a-)Rub Pain Right Out With Small ror;trihutM to hi; ' anipaUn funl ami . . .
amount Mr. Miller contributed '.'..'jo t th.- t ; . t committee. 11 loiil f Jx.::o for campaign buttons. it.'.'7, for . riming of circulars and pamphb ts and for newspaper auv rtiscmi nts. J(i Suhtnit Account-i.
Jacob's Oil."
Ki.lra-y causo p.arkachc? No! Thry
have no ii-rTs, tht rfro can not
c.-k t. h j.honc and Mi.- K'ln.'t U-m. Thf camiMiKn .xi n. a count of ta:is i-ain. Listen! Your backache ill th- chant:-. li.ar-' th- 'man at Albert J. Ii-v rids:-, bull moos- can- is caused by lumbago, sciatica or a
uiuau ior in; i nitci Maios scnaic. ; strain, and trie quicK-st reii-i is has been rcecivai by the ( I'-rk of the 1 coothintr, penetrating "?t. Jacob's senat-. It shows that on t. It Mr. j oil." Rub it ri-'bt on your painful
work and main-d the polb'.-. Th-y ;,rri.d at t)h- stor- and arre-fd thyuan ju-t aft-r h- had j.ri- d -i-n the ii. :!' door of thf- safe. Th- man to' iiis nam- a T. J. 'I)onnell and say he live-, at I'coria, 311.. and is a. boi!( r mak'-r.
1 icvcridLre rontributc 1 $r.'o. to the pro-j nrk, and instantly the sorcnets, stit: u-r ssivo state central committee of n-ss anij lameness disappears. Don'
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Indiana, and that in ootober he jirom
i: ed to contribute J.'a.uj to the Marion county central committer of the. nro-
FIU'I 1' WILLI -M,i "d I.ov.e re- resi e partv before the eh ction. jiro-
i-ai-ed atl Miica mat similar aiinnuua aic mo-
scribed. He said that no one contribute.! to his campaign. i a uii;r ioiial StaKMiionts. Indiana mri s.-io!.al candidates tilel tluir exj.ense a counts with the clerk of the house as follows: First district. Wallace Took. spt at $r;t',.7.j; third district, K. 1. Hush, re'eivci ?17lM'0 and spent L. N. Mace, nothing; fourth district. M. 1. Wilson, nothing: lifth district, Otis L Culley, spent sixth district. K. I-:. North, spent $:. and Libert Russell, nothing; seventh district. W. II.
Henry, nuthmtr. ei-verith district, r.or
1,rts a 1 1 a his home. H
the dmu-ht aial bu.-s kill-,1 his idants. Th-v ; :i! w el-d op and all hut blew a;-v. Later, vh--n tin- rains ( ame ih .lards turrod rf'ii and bloomed and p datoev rew on th plants above tli'e -round liko tomatoes. The potatoes
yome rarmers
?,r.. t.i.i i. - in color.
ei.tireU 111- I'll 1 'i iiiaiion uua
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WKSTFI IALI A. Fre.l W-irncr has n p impkin : iii n ' lu pounds on exhibit. Can any on- bat it'.'
V LFA LAIH' h The remarkable f.,11 tor e-. tabbs nial Mowers ended with a kilhn-r frost Saturday nlnt. b - f..rn 'i as thick as a single Mrcrrth imb-v kis. Dandelions, kean.-. tomat--s other tender pkuut v. -re injured. shootingjsJmystery itiIn In StatcnifHt IH-foit. Death i:oiicratcd brother Hut is Doubled
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stay crippl-d! Get a small trial bot
tle of 'St. Jacob's Oil" - from your dru'-jist and limber up. A moment after it is applied you'll wonder what became of the bacqache or lumbago pain.' Hub old, honest "St. Jacob's Oil" whem-vtr you have sciatica, neurali?ia, rheumatism or sprains, as it is absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Aclvt.
A TIE NTS OF VALUE
Many otrmdne meritorious and rl Bible Invention a r radered worA 1p frora tli itandpiriut of patent pro tectlon due to lack of iUIlul prtecutl'n. wiiich it neeary In order to obtain cUlm of broad p and pro-tetl-TaJue. Hare bd Cu tm-V ex-p-r ia ratent practice. Liiirbet re.'rrfivof. Wbn p-ble I 1wt adrift a prtyil iTJterrievr, wtUh ! much iaorr lathifactory. owing to the technical untur f ptent. Full Information ylrea upoa request. No ctarye tor adHotiijf a bmrxti offlr nr th Patent ffi-" t WftFhiTjjrton, nd an of3 whre jon n Landlly corj? aivd ex plsln your inTnt1n. I can iruarnntf prompt hh1 unexeiipi service. Adat ofHcc !n all tie leudlug coantriod of rh world. GEORGE J. OLTSCH rteflUred Patent Attorney, fculte 711-12 J. M. S. Illdf Sooth Dend. Ind.
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ONE KILLED IN WRECK
Against Legislative Extravagance
FT. WAYNi:, Oct . J 7. Stephen SVhallonherrer. T2. chief car insjiector on the Pennsylvania railroad for the pa't 2 7j years. was instantly killed
Menp .nouunK e.-.-:on . . ... Sundav mornlr.fr when live car.- of tweltth Uisirict t - ' wrcckcal ami crushed him auainst a ceived .$1! i i and spent I .Mi.
Total expenditures of t.be republican
coru'ressior.al campaign -ommitte for the November eh-ctions were. ?LM.7 7 . . lieceipt.s wf the committer were ?2.'. l2J.vf. In du. bursemer-ts Thomas K. Shipp. head of the publicity bureau, nccivi d ?2.7ea.
GIlAXn HAPII, Mich.. Oct. 2 . . Surrounding the shootintr ot Henry lliuhev, 1 years old. of Cedar prinus uhu dbd in a local hospital Hun lay j.i'ht from gunshot wtumks received iu"riniT tho afternoon, whil- huntim; near Cottar Springs with his hrother. John Hir.'hey. 22 yearn, old, is a mystery which the authorities arc trying to solvo. . In a statement nruic to his parents "before h difd, Henry naid ho did not hnow who shot him. and he did not think It was his brother, hut accordIn?' to the statements of Cordon Wallace and Ora Marvin, you in; boys of a .Par nrins. w ho claim they saw th Fhootin'-r. John Huhcy delibr-rately .-hot his brother with both barrels of his shot-run. John Ihr-hey has made several conflicting statements reKardiim' the .affair At one time ho declared his hrother had been shot by two men hunting, and shortly afterwards, v. hen his Kiin wa.s- -xamined and found to ontain two empty shelK he admitted it mi'-'ht have been his trim that shot his brother, but said that if he did -hoot lh:n it was un accident. YOUNG MEN DROWNED Kmili Water tf Tiets liMt anl -Aro Thrown Into Water.
BANKER AKD WIFE KILLED Auto in Wliich Valparai-o Couple Was Khllnjr Struck hy Train.
TRAVELS CITY. Mich.. Oct. -Cb n Chcnev. :i years old, and Leonard i?;veet, 2 3. were drowned yesterday in Glen lake. Leelanau county. Thry started Sunday forenoon at 10 o'clock from Miller's Hill to (H-?n Haven, and the lake bcinp rouuh it i-j believed were thrown into the water The boat was found at ? o'clock half Tiled with water, drifting toward .- here.
VALPARAISO, Ind.. Oct. 27. Mrs. Fletcher White was instantly killed and Mr. White received injuries from which he died a short time after beinir brought t the Christian hospital here Sunday, when an .automobile in which they were riding was struck by a passeriKcr train at the crossing of the Chesterton road. Mr. 7kite was a retired farmer and a director in the Valparaiso National bank. His s-on, William A. White, lives in Valparaiso.
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ify Pr it parches tho pca'p ani 1 V I''l 1 the har dull, Ij3tcr;ci3 at. J I CirrX " bntUe without i.fe. ViM MASON'S Magic Shampoo
TnftVes a dean. hcn!thv tva'n. ly
tonic af?;on cf its set Trirttab'i! o,l
t! r,t:ept;rs. from wh.ch an tbuniUnrt- of lustrous. t--nt)fii) ha r will pmw. 1 psvcs h r soft, Cuffy and eair to do up. 3 tJays' U6tf provea it. De$t Drurrhta Everywhere, 25c, SOc,
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A LitUa Koudon's CatarrLal JHy pUcM In tbe nostrlli will taring rtIh-f. You? druggist fruarantees It- M-aey back If 1( fails. A 20c or Go? tub r
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L'tU fi'3 iP O fi d Original and Ctvnulnc CATAHiiKAL JELLY
WOMAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Tuts Iluldnr Tubo With (las Turned
on Under lVdolothos. j PoVt (1vIay re u nt oaco ,t.a x'r'QTr ind rrt "- Mrs ? thl-. teal hi r itff.Tts ar woial.-rf ui. Clnulo Koberts. d years dd. diseon- catJirrilt WMa la bol. sneeilii, dry cri nected a pas tube from a stove, placed tarrh, .rv nos n Meed, ff. Pk()o0tho tube beneath her bed clothing Ljj tuho have been sold. Write us for which covered her head, and turned jp-nemm fre n.nupl.;. So.ooO dnicisn t, .r.,o 'n,n ,wt- -i.i ,rin,inn-L- ' 1 thL splt'Tuhd re.'nejT. Avoid daiiKer
Floyd 0. Jsllison LAWYER Republican Csndidaie STATE REPRESENTATIE, Adv.
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of the room hail been tilled with rags to confine tho as to tho room, but the occupants of an adjoining room detected the odor and called a policeman. The door was battered down and the unconscious woman was feiir.d. It is believed she will survive. In a letter found in her room her husband accused her of heimj extravagant.
BARNHABT NTARTS TOUR In His Homo County Sovotity-TM Automobiles in Procession.
KOCHKSTKU, Oct. 27. Rep. Parnhart. who arrived from Washington last week, has started a speech-making tour of the i::th district. lie delivered addresses at Kewanna, Akron, Crass Creek and Fulton. A proees-
ItlTIlKIlkV SPKIXliS. sion of 7 L' atitonudtilrs. occupied bv II'. la. a . ....
The Men s 1'ersonai "o--i.- nis menus in i-niton county, many of
leaurue held thlr regular meeun i them his neighbors, escortej him on Monday evening in the reading rooms, j the trip. Iirtre crowds gathered for ... . - 1 .1 till) 11 . . l . , A I
Mt-vi .eori:t Memm auvimcu vov ;in i i ri meeuni-y.
Stephens' taberna b- meeting in Niles Sundav morning. Mi-s Mary Crab.am left Monday for Pasadena, Cab. where she will spend the winter at the hone- of her cousin. Mrs. Lurr Pratt. Mry. Ik A- Mas-'n returned Friday from a two months' isit with her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Martin, in Orand Uapid.. Mrs. I. P. Campb. 11 b-ft Friday tor
her home in Wichita. Kan., after an j
extended isit with her mother. Mrs. Harriet Crahani. Miss Lillie Taylor, who is teaching
in the
a week-end visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Taylor. Tlte Mi.sms Nannie Laith and A. Win hae r. turned from a week's lMt with friends i?i Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Pobir.son and ; , n r.nsiT b.a e returned from a: week's i;twl:h Mr. aid Mrs. Llmcr -- - !I -rs r I-.e,,eru,an m At, i They M,o 2 VSsOS .:-!oi frictfis ri (ki-n and W ar- , w u a uO
THE WAR
Hasn't affecteil us. V fit glasses ccrrectly at moderate prices. We examine the eye ;us usual, freo of charge.
schools in Ib'nton flarhor. waH whether oti purchase glasses or not.
DR, J. BURKE, Optometrist and lanufactiiring Opticians. 230 S. Michigan.
cv. substitute.
UUNKU.N MI G. CO., iIlnneiolis. Minn
114 V. WASIUNGTOX
THE same economy and efficiency in the conduct of public affairs as is required to successfully conduct the affairs of the individual with a particular regard for the welfare of all and special privileges to no one.
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Mrs. Laura Fadki s h ;s tronc to '.r.,! d KaphN and v. ill h.a-.' her )iome
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tL In Fhu-ago. James Firaham. ",b.. is i.t'.ending M. A. C. in 1 .a r. w as a week- :..? :it or at t he lo.r-.-.e ,.f b.i j arents. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. K. tlraham. Mr. and Mrs. Flare;, Fpham of Hp., h.u.aa v.a re rs at the I . U F-.rd b.en.e S-mday.
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wf a pus.::. .sitor la re Friilay. Mr. ar d Mr--. Harrington b.a.e returned irom an extetitled visit with : e! ,ti s in S r. e ase. N. V. K. v. H. A. "an-. P.ec. H. C. p.iIt. Ih . . '. i ;. L irp.b-n. M s lanp H. r; i;:d W. P. Lmm. n. W. A L.'b'in .,rd Mary Nib-'N attended the s-irda v school cein e::ti n in S'. J. -eph Tlmrda. The !:,';,:' . i f :!p- .pIpuu Te tktss nt rT..na d tla ;-:p.;ors at the home f Ms I;, rrr.ee k inner at a IIalhwen j arty i'ri : ;y ce:hng. Corn sk...' k a: d .' -o'-htntems g:v'e the r " : - i ! t.e nir aiai Halloween :'a!!. . W ! e e;.ed. A dtdii i OrS lurch. ..n pi k. . p.u . v. .th the w . ( lil'.a v. a- ch
He is wis.? who provides for tomorrow. Ho is wiser still who provides for day after tomorrow. Keep a picture of your old 'age before you. That is your day after tomorrow. Save now while you i till have earning power.
Save for the "rainy days" p.
that may come at any time. Save for tomorrow and the day after but begin to save NOW. We pay A per cent interon on Savings Accounts one dollar will start you. Call today. Why delay until tomorrow ?
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SAYINGS BANK THE ST. JOSEPH LOAN & TRUST CO.
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GABRIEL R. SUMMERS Democratic Nominee For State Senator from St. Joseph County If you like my platform turn down lever (1S-A) over my name when voting at the election, November 3. A(lvt
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CORiNER MICHIGAN AND WAYNE
$ 1 0,000 worth of New Winter Merchandise
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jusr arnvea ror tms store. we sola every garment of the Lundy stock last Friday.
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store can make. We Sell For Cash We Buy For Cash and if you want every dollar to pay big interestbuy your winter garments here.
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Winter Loals
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Nothinjr ever offered the buyincr public like this lot of merchandise. Coats
from 6 Manufacturers, all high grade Coat Makers. Many of these Coats are made of th efinest materials used this season. Where a manufacturer had only enough material to make 3 or 4 coats. Coats of Ural Lamb, Zibelines, Chinchillas and Scotch Plaids. Coats made with flare bottoms, belted backs, military, capes or straight long coats. Trimmings of velvet and self materials, fine tailoring.
You will find S10 Coats here for $5.45.
You will find $15 Coats here for $8.65.
You will find $25 Coats here tor $10.00 and $12.50.
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200 HANDSOME WI
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They were never made to sell for less than $18.50 and many sell up to $32.50. Handsome Long Coat Suits, Jackets all lined with Skinners Satin, worth S25.00, Tomorrow $10.95. Handsome 36 inch Cloth Suits, worth $ 18.50 and S25.00, at $10.95. You cannot find better made, more fashionable Suits in Northern Indiana. All sizes 14, 16, 18, 34 to 46.
300 CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS AT $2.98, $3.S8, $4,95, $6.95 every mother should see our fine line of coats for children. We can save you more than half. Chinchilla, Velvets, Ripple Cheviots, Lined or unlined, handsome trimmings, a remarkable lot worthy of your investigation.
VERY EXTRAORDINARY OFFER FOR TOMOROW $25.00 VELVET DRESSES FOR $9.50. - One of New York's best makers of Dresses had 109 handsome Velvet Dresses which he carried over from last season. The velvet alone would cost you s 10.00. They are all good sensible dresses that, with a little change, will be up" to the minute. Manv are trimmed with Martin Fur. We bought them because thev were so extraordinarilv good. All sizes. Lots of blacks. Tomorrow, $9.50.
STORM-PROOF RAINY WEATHER COATS at 50c on the $. All new Coats. Priestly's Cravenetted Coats. Skinner's Satin Coats, Gabardines. Cloth Coats, rubber lined, Cravenetted Balmacaans; all storm proof Coats that readily sell for S 10.00 and $15.00. Our prices, $5.95 and $7.95.
OUR NEW MILLINERY DEPT. A new departure for this store, but every shape or trimmed Hat is up to date in designs and material. New Shapes in felt, Silk Velvet and plush. The Sailor, Russian Turban, and Cossacks, at 79c and $1.95. New Trimmed Hats of Silk Velvets and plushes. All the latest trimimncrs of tur, wins, flowers, s:ick-ups, at $2.95, $3.95 and $5.00. Its up to the Minute Millinery sold to you for cash at very small margin of profit.
1,400 NEW WAISTS ON SALE of Silk and Lingerie. A complete line in all siyles. At $29c, 59c, 79c, $1.00. Waists of Lingerie and wash material-. Sail or low collars. Trimmings of combinations, stripes and fancy designs. At $1.98, $2.95. Waists worth So.5o to S5.00 of silk Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Nets; in white, brown, pink and black. Lace Trimmings.
NEW FALL AND WINTER SKIRTS. All wool Storm and French Serges, with tunic skins in navy, blacks and checks; regular $6.00 values. Our Price $3.95. Also light weight serges in blue at $2.00. A New Storm-Proof Corduroy Skirt. The ideal skirt for street wear. Made in browns and black. Regular $4.00 value. Our Price $2.00. SWEATERS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. All wool, ciosely woven, with heavy roll collars, pockets and belts, in colors: red, wine, green, white. "Every woman and child needs a sweater. Our prices $1.25, $1.98,$2.45, $2.98. SILK PETTICOATS. In black only, wide pleated flounces of fine quality. Regular price Sxoo. Our
l price $1.29.
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