South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 27, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1915 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Vi:i)TI).V. J.r.TlY 2T, lftir, CIVIC MOVEMENT PROVING SUCCESS Seven Hundred People Attend Meeting at Kaley School Will Bo Kept Open Four Nights a Week

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That the .', ccvA'-r movement in the Kal' y .m 'iio.,1 district is ;t sm cr.-s v-.is proven laM night, when Te-O people attended the meeting of the Kaley Civic club. The iutircst shown by the )(,,. u the f lu!, sine it start-'! its poli v f,f keeping the s hool hou.-e I-n four night.s of e.o h v ek muk s it very prohahb thrit the plan will bo biart d in other schools of the city. Tuesday night m;trl;ctl the opening of the Kaley reading rooms, which is a part of the transformation of the school hous into a community center. The reading room was largely jatronized. an4i it i expected lev those who are Jack of the movement that this department of th club will bo if more and more importance in giving Kaley people a pla to gather in the evenings. The child ten present wcie entertained hy the showing of stereoptieon It ' ture on "Summer Camp for I Soys" hy I I:. Harriet, iiainit ipal recreation director. In tile auditorium, the pupils of the school and the people ot the ICaley district presented an interesting program consisting of the following num1'crs: Recitation. "The Arrow and the. Song", l.y Marie Johnson, play. "Hones and i key's Ranch", nsidents

of the Kaley district; play. "The Xev. 'hau'.Teur", Stahl and company.

If you suffer from Rheumatism or Lumbaso, rub the aching parts with Omea Oil, then soak a piece of flannel with the Oil. lay it on the place that hurts and cover with dry flannel. ThU simple treatment has brought nights of peaceful rest to people who have suffered agonies. Trial bottle toe HISTORICAL SOCIETY GETS OLD BOOKS

Two Work, on Mutliemut ies Arc rented hy Mrs. Amanda W. Kyan.

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-Man v dis(kii:i:s coMi; ri'.oM Tin: ijvi:k Are You ,lut at ()d(U with Yourself '. Io You Herniate Lin? Are you sometimes at odds with oiirse!f and with the world? Do von wonder what -'liK you ." True you may l eating regularly and sleeping well. V t soruethinr is the matter! Constipation. Headache, Nervousness and Milioii Spells; indicate a v'liijsh Liver. The tried remedy is Hr. King's Xew Life I'ilN. nly i':,c. at your I )rut:ui.-t. 1 luckh n's Arni' a is'.ilvc for .Skin Lruptions. Advt.

MEETINGS START TONIGHT Speelal i-vi( (s to I So Held at JelVeiu IJhil. Miioii.

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1e starte.i at tlie City mission on Jefferson Mvd. tonight to last one week ly Hay A. Lird. superintendent of the mission. In these meetings he will endeavor to make the mission tho busiest it has heen since it started.

hildreiiV Cougli ChilditMiS ( oid loth A iv Serious. When one of your little om s shows symptoms of an approaching Cold. ?:ie it Dr. Helps i'ine-Tar-Hone at tnce. It acts quickly, and prevents '.he Cold growing worse. Very heal'nr soothes the Lung's, loosens the mui "its. strengthens the svstem. It's guaranteed, nnlv iT.c. at your 1 rugui t. ftuy a hostile today. Huekhn's Arnica Sahe for -'ore.--Advt.

vT d::j:i) iii:roi:n:i. Seeking to have ,i deed refornietl Man Kurd; ha;- brought action in the superior court r.aming John J.. Ann'. A.. Joseph and Kasmer Kuick as dofetulants. It is alhg.I that an error was mad' iti a deed through the mistake of an interpreter and scrivener.

Two work." on mathematics hearing the dates of 1711 and 1711 and a copv of a patent on parchment dated 1S1!C hae been added to the collection of the Indiana Historical society. They were presented by Miss Amanda W. Kyan, 80 years old. who lives at the old family homestead in Clay township. These works were formerly the property of her father, Isaac Kyan. who died Nov. IS. 1S7S. One tif the relics is a work in mathematics and fortifications from the French author Ozanani, published in London in 1711. (.5 ears before the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The other mathematical work is by the same author and was published in London in 1712. The third the collection is a patent on parchment from the I'nited States to Isaac Kyan for an improvement on grist nulls dated June 21. 1S2;. Mr. Kyan was a millwright and then a resident of Massachusetts. The intent bears the genuine signatures of John Quincy Adams, then president of the Knited States; Henry Clay, sec retary of state, and William Wirt, attorney general.

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NO ADVANCE IN BREAD PRICE SAY RETAILERS Will Continue to Retail joaf at l ive ami Ten Cents i:acli.

N'o advance in the retail price of bread i to be made according to several local grocers. According to their statements yesterday they are willing to continue to dish out the staff of life at live and ten cents per loaf so long as wheat does not take another climb. The wholesale price has Ik en adaneed half a cent on the small loaf and a cent, on the large loafs. It is contended that with a further advance in the price of wheat the: wholesalers will be forced to tax on more, in order to make ends meet. In case this happens the retailers will retaliate by adding to the price. Yesterday's . grocery hills showed the ten cent price still prevailed although it was 'rumored that the retail price was du" to take a boost.

.irix.i: appoints ;r.iti)i.. Judge Pun!; has appointed the T'nion Trust Co. as guardian of Sarah Lillian Stock well, who has been . adjudged of unsound mind. The petition for a coardian was entered bv Y;:ltcr H. Lake;-.-

The t'nson Trust Company's Christmas Savings Club is now op n. Come in and let us fell ou all about it. Advt.

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DACIA READY TO SAIL (IALYKSTOX. Tex.. Jan. 26.-r-At ? r'clock this afternoon the Daeia left the dock at pier .'17 ami steamed to Lolivar roads where she dropped her anchor prepared to sail when order.s arrived for her departure. Agents and skipper of the Daeia will not divulge reasons for which the vessel must wait.- -The local representative said Tuesday: "All this talk about the owners or skipper losing their nerve is-rot. The ship will sail fop Kotterdam as soon as certain details which we cannot discuss are arranged. The boat will not .-ail Tuesday, hut is likely to s;Ttt at anv hour Wednesday."

K TOW is the best time to buy a Kitchen Cabinet.

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STUDENTS TO SEE FILM

Julius C'a .! r to Shown at Xotn i Da mo lYiday. j (Icoir Klino's magnificent picture.

Julius i. acsar , which will be the attraction at the Auditorium l'ridaj, will lo Khcn hy Mr. Hints at Notre Iame at x o'clock in the morning, thus enabling all of the students at the university to witness it.

CANDIDATES INITIATED

Protected Homo Cinio Holdotinp: Mooting.

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SEVER OFFERED THE BUYING PUBLIC ANYWHERE

Our Big Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Offers Genuine Reductions of 25 to 50 Percent See Beds in Our North Window.

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Initiation f candidates was held last niuht at the Kafirs' hall by the Protected Home rircle. There were 1'2 pres'iu and, all took the rirst decree work. The new uniforms were worn bv tjjo team for the first time and an

exhibition drill was driven by A. M. 1 .McU'an. supreme president of Sharon, i

Pa., and A. H. Huff, state manager fro:n Indianapolis, were present and trae interestintr lectures on the pood of the order and the :-rod derived. Mfnihtrs from the neighboring towns were present. liporte. Michiuan City. (Joshen and Illkhart were repr'senteil by officers of their circles. A hampK't was served altr the other entertainment and the evening's proUlan; wax computed with a dance.

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... .... . ent f any dru-rtzist and have it in j JlasN. our letter will lHMenodf the hrt,,so aalnt roUs. Sore and; read and answered bv a woman' .vV.vo!hn Joints. Lumbago. Sciatica and :

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A 10-Year Guarantee Two-inch l'ost Hrass Bed, exactly like illustration above. Made with 10 heavy tiling rods. Sold elsewhere at $10.50, but in this semiannual clearance sale, while they last, tT A Q ff at only .OD

IWTIir.H 1 I.I. Kcv. J. Leonard Carrier. S. il.m of the department of Knglish at Notre, an-.l to whom this year's iMme N to be dedicated, was called to Ka w i, u. Ky.. yesterday by tho erio w il!t;es of his lather.

The t'jiion Tn:t 7omiar.y".! lhrit- : ias ain;-s Club i.' now open. Cento in and let us tell you all about it. Auvt.

iky this ron Ni:rit.i.;i.. Thoiivands of people keep on suffering witti Xeuralcria because they do ni know what to do for it. Neuralgia i a pain in the mr.v. What you want to do is to soothe the nerve its. If. Apply Sloan's Liniment to the surface over the painful part do not rub it in. Sloan's Linimnt penetrics very quickly to the sore, irritated nerve and allays the inflammation. (let a bottle of Sloan's IJniment for

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Another wonderful bargain in two-inch continuous jost brass, exactly like the picture above. Worth and sold everywhere at $lS.r;. Our semi-annual clearance Q I Efl price only $It3U Thirty other patterns at equal reductions. See them in outnorth, window.

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A great mahogany.

variety of styles in golden oak, fumed oak and genuine

Colonial Buffet Very massive, made cf all quartered oak; has large bevel mirror. Regular value $7.50. Serai-annual Clearance t O TA price only q)lO3U

$10,000 Worth of High Grade Rugs to be Sold at Unusual Reductions in Price Sharp reductions on Carpets. Draperies, Portler, Linoleums and Curtains. Our semi-annual clearance tale offers cany money-saving values at TO r0 Pi:i: Ci:T Ki:ilXTIONS.

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