South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 313, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1914 — Page 2
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CROSS, FEVERISH
TO CLAIM BODY OF ! CHILD IS BILIOUS
JOY RIDE VICTIM;
CONST RATED
Roy Hill of This City and Mrs.; Look, Mother! If Tongue is!
Fred Jackson of Warsaw j Coated Give -uaiiiornia Found Dead Under Charred j Syrup of Figs." Ruins of Borrowed Auto. ! I P.verv rnoth.r realiz.-s. :.fter uivini: ' h. r hiMr-n ,T;ilif.rni:i :rup of
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mi, I Mr-'. IYm! Ja-fc- ' ,ni,r(;Itrhiv t l.-an-s th- trntl-r wcr- jf.-t.tr.tiy KiIL .l j httl,. j..tf:ni;u.hi iiv, r and bowels with-
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t irn-l t utl- with th. m an-l i.uri' d When i -. irritable-. fecri-h or th'-m mnbr it' w-Uht. I i r- cat' hini: J breath is bad, Muma h sour, look at In-ni tb- m.i h m-'s rniiic, bwrn-d j 1 1 i tdii-iu-, me.th.-r! If c.nted. piv a thear and charre-d th-,r bndi.-s until i t asixmnf ul of this harml-.--s "fruit
th-y wcr- alir.o-t pa"? re' ignition. ! l.tutive." and in a few hours all the
Hill was L'7 y-ars old and hal ainI .xnni' fani- Jn this city an! in i rth rn Indiana ,s a el.ir in.: i: -t r."fl- driver. His wife, Mrs Y-rl Hill. li'i'htf r if Mr. aid Mr.v I?, rt A. Me.,,, KT.i ashinf.r. ,u was ailed to War.-aw immediately upon the iindin' of the bodi- and their :-lenti:i ati-i.. .Mr. ami Mrs. Mead a -: ornar.ie d lier. Alter ide nti!iat ! n t-y St. j.lx a Hill, lather f the i -t i m . anl I't.-d Jackson. h'l:..'i ml nf til Woman, the . .. s v.'ic r-rmv-d ft a !.-; a: r- uivbrtakl.'ir taliii.-hrti'Mit.. It h 's r:' yet j,. ..n d-ci led w heth r 11i- body .,f Hill 'ill 1"- brought tf n'ith lbnd for burial (.r not. Hill is thought t- haw be-en kilb-d instantly when the machine hit the I.wko gravel ati.l wnt lnt th" dit. h. Ilis hmlv was liinler the n::e hiiv hut th lrhises mi Ins hea. ami his faee
fnul. f nnMipateil wmMc, snur I 1 1 anil urnliire.vtel fond Jiasses iiit of the ho v N, ;:tnl yoti iuive a Well, playful i hihl a'aiti. When its little Mti iii is full of mid. throat Fore, ha stomaehachr, diarrhoen, irnli'-'est ion, colle remenil-fr. a troo.l ' liii'h leaninu"' sliouhl always he the !:r-t treattnent en. "Millions of mothers lcep "California ,S.rnp of Fijrs" haivly; they' know a teaspoonful today save a si-k ehihl tonmrrow. Ask your uruscKtst for a .'.'-rent Lottie f "California Srup of Fi-rs," whi- h has directions for l-ai it-s, hihlren of all aires arid for crownnps plainly printed on the Lottie. Iook carefully and see that It in made hy the "California Fit; Syrup Com-
Silk Pctticcats r.t $2.95 to $5.00 in all h;uies of Jersey, vof: silk, wUc pkiiied anvl circular flounces, adjustable aiul elastic belt.
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were of such a nature to lead to tho conclusion that the weight of the machinecrushed out his life. Woman ISurn to Death. Apparently the woman was firccl tc remain under the machine, realizing full well that htr death was om-
1 in' slowly and surely unless aid reachj d her in short time. Ahout half of ) her itody was cov-r-d hy the machine.
In front could he seen marks in the
earth where in her desperate attempts ;N
to throw the machine off her hody, she had lifterlv torn no th. onrffi
The i lothm was completely hum-
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j PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS
Our Tenth Anniversary Sale
Petticoats at 95c and S 1 .05 in Hack cotton taffeta, sateen, scalloped edces, plaited and ruriled.
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4 ." "?z " -'v. 9r'K'i- ' ,M'' Names. It wa impossihle to roet :''' ifev-v'T ' ti "ni-' ' i1'"1 "i the two. It is Vv- "" 'V" -f-. '-'K'J thought j.ossiidv that the woman's V't-V ; KC'r''--k ,i, ath uVvaYW have r. suited fr.mi suf4-;". 7 '.."'v.v ..'' .-Vt ' I f,"-:',i"" r that she miuht hae lost ?VA . ;iCv; ', . ' . :j' consciousness he lore the t lames :V;;; I reache d her. I.-; '. ' ' ; J :V ' "rV i lliinm Automobile. V-. ! ':V' V-:;V , S uurdav nU'ht Hill went to J. r.odfB.i'' i I kins his brother-in-law and requested .vV.'-7j';.-- I rel that he wanted It only a few minV. ''-. V ; . vr ' -"' ''v U'-'-'l I ut('s an(1 lrmise(l to return it to the t v; ': -. v tv " 'y arai:e in short order. He w as alVit-'' ''-V' - I IoWfMl to take it and the machine- was I ?Z? !. Cu'-i-r-:.V.v' J not seen anv more hv the owner un-
OUR READY-TO-WEAR SECTION. The largest and most complete Woman's OtUlittin; store in Northern Indiana is ready with its greatest offerings during tins, our TENTH ANNIVERSARY SALE. SUITS AT $25.00 that are readily selling for much higher prices. Our slogan of quality lirst has created double the business in our suit section. Suits with such trimmings of fur, velvet, braids and broadtail are seldom sold for less than S30.00 to S-lo.oo. All the leading styles included at this remarkable low price. SILK DRESSES AT $19.75. Models of afternoon frocks in Charmeuse Crepe Meteor and Soft Satins, in Black, Navy, dark brown and ireen, with best of irold lace, nets and beaded trimmings showing also of net sleeves and skirt flouncing. These handsome dresses are usually low priced and should be sold not less than $22.50 and up to
S30.00. Our price at this Anniversary Sale, $19.75. COATS AT ALL PRICES. So large and varied is our stock, makes it easy to select one to your wishes. At $5.00 to $15.00 College Coats for Girls in plaids
and Novelty Mixtures; Patch pockets and belts. A natty
Coat. AT $10.00 AND $15.00 in Zibelines, Lamb, Boucle
ft and Novelty Coats with high neck and rolling collars of U velvet and plush. Full lined with guaranteed satin. All
lengths. AT $19.75, $22.50 AND $25.00. Coats of distinction that appeal to the most dignified.
New material and shades that speak quality. Graceful
A Years Subscription Free During this week we're going to give with every S20.00 purchase, a year's subscription of the Pictorial Review, one of the best magazines of its kind tuiblished. It should be in everv home. Inquire at Pattern Counter.
$1,000 WORTH OF HIGH QUALITY FURS on Sale tomorrow at great saving. These furs are from one of the best makr rs in America and will be priced during this Anniversary Sale at less than manufacturers' original cost.
1200 Pairs of Blankets
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Just received, bought at a great savings. Tomorrow we sell:
SPECIAL NOTE Mr. Harrv Lundv has been engaged to manage our fur section and will gladly show you this splendid stock. There is no better furs to be had, than we can sell you. FURS MADE UP IN COATS. Of Hudson Seal, New tlare style, $100.00. "Of Bison Seal, $55.00 to $85.00. Of Silkv Russian Ponv, $35.00 to $50.00.
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FURS MADE INTO SETS. 6 Sets of Fine Scotch Mole Mplon MiitY nw dvle rol-
55 Wool Plaid Blankets, $3.98 br; 6 different sets Thev 56 Jacquard Blankets. .$4,25 were originally priced from the S2 Fine German Finish. $1.50 maker, $5o.6o and s67.no.
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' Bs--iA i ;L;s,n. j lines in fine tailoring. A large variety in all sizes to make , . l.--.-fe'vuw-i.TS.'-3 ; -i i iM city. vour choice fZ::'':i&:-iV&i-'--- i&j I "uk -Marvel, a r.irmi r. who Uv. M J 1 tllUltt. A. V-"Ufc il'.TifVVCi 4" roils lrnn Hi.' siif of tli . , , , hi i i , :-v2.-.; t,,u,..;v:;;'i?,s-:-;:.i5 1 ...-.-i.nt. .h.-..v.t.,i ti..- i ips ,ii.out 1 "-vgJ -- ztftzzzzzzzzzzziz . v1'? i Vj-S ; '' ' Ini iv Siilnlay lin-rnini:. 1!.- slitle.l .. f., tL-iSiS ' 'S:0 ii,'.!1,.'!.',,,','- "Il'.L .'llr.-'V.'!.. i'l',,,'.1! IMXT SC.VI'n:it jour lirr tomor-, An Acll I.licr Jlraiw lli-alili. I ULiL
1000 KirnoTiGs 89c Made of Duckling Flannelette, neat dainty pattern in ilowers over solid color of red, copen., blue and black. A regular S 1.50 Gown, tomorrow for 89c. The new style waist line with belt
Wide banded sleeves, piped
in a delicate pink.
Our Anniversary Sale Prices, $45.00 and $60.00 set.
5 Hudson Seal Muffs and Scarfs. Beautiful quality Hudson Seal all different and made to retail at si 25.00 to S200.00. Our Anniversary Sale Price $75.00, $100.00, $125.00. 50 Hudson Seal Muffs, 525.00 values, Anniversary Sale price $15.00. 12 Regular S40.00 values, Anniversary Price $25.00. NATURAL AND MARTIN SETS. All match perfectly at $60.00, $75.00 to $200.00. Also a large collection of Children's Furs. NEW FALL AND WINTER SKIRTS AT $5.00, $6.00 AND $6.95. In Serges, Poplins, Cheviots and Gaberdines. Made in all the latest flare and circular effects, also plaited bottoms.
:4;V'?C; ' he paid no attention to it. ITo said he i wAr5 v-t A? -; v ?- ' - "5 renunil ere.l it was Halloween nU'ht - -feCvV :-Vvt .V.-.V.. A j mid thought that some ele!.rators . rVif : ':5y 'VYtV; --v-V'f 1 lKu 1,!ilt ,ir'' there as a sort of Ilal:4vL r'?:r4 i I-v.-cn prank. T t:-y;-f V : Ahout o-do, k he decided to in- ' ' y.'r'J '.'.V'.- V;'V-.,r7'.t" 1 -vestit;ate and on reach in u' tho spot . ' iV?j'Z& -t '"'A i saw the , hari ed atit .med.ih.. A fur- .. ...lLZJkf;t!Z c-"-"It:tf-C-L-- I t her seare'l stiouil the l.o.li of tVie
Vi-5 : v ,y . C"- ( man :.nd woman. ?e sent to Warsaw . v-". Vjsi'i ; ,,,r "'''P. Th ho. lies Avcre rmoved ' ,:,k n ,M ;,n ""'rtakina: rstahli.h- - K.f. f , ; , ; f ;;V- ,f -y t , , r ft n.e iit .it I.e,-s!.iiri;h.
row by pie-kin out men here and there on the ilill'erent tickets. Vote the Inelepenilent County Ticket on the last or tiottom row. Aelvt.
IVWIiKXCKItf'H;. A horse helunizim,' t T. J. Willows, stock -aiser, lecame frihteneel at n autemudme while i;razimr in a pasture and ran over a cow nearhy, killing the cow and hrcakins: the foreleg of th. horse.
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The Independent 'ounty Ticket tnmeirrow for lower t;i's and lemcr sal-
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as n.ti:ied and ie,ed the l.odv. He ari.s. This is the last ticket em the
Calumet jnistry i ood to
iexL at, j. h h 1 l it. Always :.;:it, llatfv . teunlcr ami uholcCahm.ct is t!i' one hiking pe).''- l'i it i osr 'i i; 'i.;.'!.)' auj TiJcrlc w price. RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
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. lid that it was his son. Th ;ut.inoltile as a furthe-r aid in the id. nt i!ia t in. Hill and the woman apparently had heen rid in--: around for several hours hefore they were thrown from the ni icliin--. They were i;oinLr nortn. away ;'run Warsaw at tlie time. If is thc.icht that the s -ed . f the car earned it into the- .liuli and fli-'t l.efore lan!ln--; it overturned ainl earn.- down oil tile ore ! p U.ts. Hi'.' was on.- ,f the liest kiio .n motorccle riders in northern Indian.;. !! had lived in .South I'.end i.t vaiio is times utiii is well known til. re. .'.''is. .Iai-k.-op hail lo n ir.arrU-d onl a short time. She is supposed to ha v e jn-! Hill down tow n .vati;i da niKiit and left with him on what proa d to !e their -fatal trip. Hire is suppos-d to hae heen started hy an explosion of tho asolino tank. All the tvood work and the I- llle r furnishings on the car were ! a -.ed. When fo'ind the steel frame remained and this was piled on top ,,f th j t it-tin:.-.
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An Active Liter .Means Health.
If yem want Rood health, a clear complexiem and fre-edfm from Dizzi-rie-ss-. Constipation. Pdliousne ss, He-ael aches and Indigestion, take Dr. Kind's - w L.f- 1 ills. They drive out fermenting and undiseste-d foods, cle-ar the rloMl ami cure Constipation. c)!ily "e-. your elrir-rpist. dvt.
PARALYSIS I'.T lr. Chnce'ii Special hlood and Nerve Tablet. lr. Cha-oe. 224 N. Tenth StreeU Philadelphia. Pa.
KO-SAN-KO S I'ILK KEMFUV (lives instant relief in itchinsr. lilt-edineor I'rotrudinif Piles, 5)c
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voti-: T!ie I ridcj'etidr.t counly Ticket toii'.'.'iTuu for lor tas :t.i1 lower salaries T.his is th hisi tirket on the . haliot. Advt. ; P30FESS0R SPEAKS AT MIZPAH CHURCH SUNDAY j '.'h:irles It. riowriiHii. jrofesor nf Soe ial and Politl'.-a: Scier.ce at North'west'tn college. Xa p-i-vtllc. II... -was I the principal speaker at the Mizp:ih I llvar.Cflical eh'.:rrh when rally day : as ob-rved. ! After spe-ikinc: to the Sunday cnod f'-r a fe'w minute's ha a.hlrcssed the congregation upon the th-me- "True ami False Worship", showi'iif frtm j his observation in China, India and .'Palestine the many form? of worship and declared that true w.-vrshlj. did r.ot eer.s:st in uny particular attitude of the hoviy. s'ich as sitting, uneelin?. stauiiin and ?o forth. At the evening service lie showed I o:ne i uriisities w heh he ?ecv:re-d In his trip around th ivorll; anions th.-i.i wa the wi Jon's mite which he i secured from the American -onsi.il at ( Jorusi'em. iin.l a day tablet ant? dat:r. th.o time of Alraham. containing al ia!)le iufo'-;'..:t ion which the speaker used in proving his points In th ' addres.-. of the evening vn "Silent Wit-
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THV Tills l'(U YOl K COK;iI Thousarls of people keep eoughlns because unabt- to Kt th? rlcht reiviedy. Coushs are cause 1 by Inflammation of Throat and bronchial Tube?. Whit you need i tt southe its In!!.inimation. Tak? Dr. King's New Iuf?covery. it penetrate the delicate mucous iinit . raises the Phlegm and it:kkly relicws the congested membranes, r.et a ""c. b.ttle from your druvi-t. "Dr. Kind's New Discovery
j 4ui. klv an I completely stoppe-d my !i-,n;;h" writes J. It. Watt. Floydab.
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large selection - Broadcloths,
Women's and Misses SuitsIons or short coat models
Poplins and Venetians black, all colors
5 $25.00 to $35.00 Suits. Sale,. . . .
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2 Boxes Argo Starch 10c Bottle Catsup . for
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Pfil TlMnQ riF QTTP.AR FOP
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Dry Shelled Pop Corn, pound, 6c 10c Pkg. Baking Soda 6c
) New Uma Beans, 1 A P pound iyc P 15c can Sliced j;Vv1 Pineapple IOC h j 2 cans Red Kidney r-J Beans . 3 C
2 cans Country Gen- O tleman Corn Le 2 cans Balced Beans, with Tomato Sauce . . JL v w
New Raisins, package JlUC
17 c
"1 5c
2 cans
June Peas
2 10c cans Vegetebli
cr Tomato Soup .
4 lbs. Rolled White 1 Oat i 1
23c sack Pastry Hour
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CHAS. A. HAGERTY
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- Sweet Potatoes, 4 Cranberries, 2 r Grape Fruit, thinO Dry Onions, Aft 5 lbs. for fi 1 V quarts for IDl skin, 7 for . . . L Jt peck 1 1c; bu. . 4UI 2 lb. Fancy fFT 3 Rolls To-lTt 77 rrlilk, 3 large or 6 O ?n Japcn Rice I3C g 0 P 5mM1 for5 bars Gloss t 5 pCf Jdl' aU fia-rS' 17 Sen . A 3 C o i - 2 packages Si 4 o 8Plbs.Sal. 1ftT , !7C Mackerel, 10 zSccla I u C Tomatocs c fach. 3 for ,Jk Nice Ripe Bana- Ve are receiving large shipments of Apples Baldwin Apples, nas, 10c doz.; daily of all varieties. See us before buying your peck 18c; Qp 3 fcr L Jl Applpes fcr the Winter. sushel U JL
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