South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 29, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 January 1915 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

OUiLHOTTRlAL

ill i inrfiinr nsnr ' I If I. IIIUL I IIUL 1 LlbLiUUL UnoL ! UUI I Lilu ULLfl !'.. 1 ..f ii!!;. jl!y in baaing Wit-. I. '.lore was mMrl: ij iav Friday in . tho ji.-.-ib (..,nt j-i o, ding:; whieh ! :ii. i .i i li.iri:''.- r r ;i 1 1 11 an a de- i ;-:;- with'.i.t a In-ense brought! . gains- J. II. :!ilhot, k e in c-t i-'.i- j 'J ii. 1 i' ut i'tn was r'tndui ' S .m S. h. ..it.. d'patv proseutor. ' , Ulnl- th ov 'h.n1

..;.-!. nt u.,s i..!rnt.i;r,rMM. (U f( fir -4,?;S..-,; yearlings.

The .i:..it ..1 tin- Mate w-rt eon- no:S---itM-i-ijit. mirket. at1ve, t 1 - i t'i an ;'fi.;tij.t tn that trel' IiiiriK-.. Vorkrrs. .7."'7 7.J : iitr. - : ri'I.! i.t h.nl not l.i.cn rr'ular ly i ur" " M; niix"l. 7.ir,7.:.": lifnvy, r i 1 I a .: ni. nii r ..f tli- Smith IJ ml ! ?J -T.l." ; roughs. 0 ( V'i .'o; p'.Ji.v. f,.n.. V 15 !!. S plri .1 on tho j t'W'l-'-' :;: n '.'! ,". ""H'i"? , I'lTTsnritciii mvi: stock. 'A,!' "' l!" mv. :;--at..r h i. I rcc JMl I'lTTSIM Ini. .Inn. YTTLi: I ' ; l-c hi wnil;. Il-. C A. ; stipt.lv li-'Iit: market s-u-a.Iv. -1h1it.

I !; r M.it '1 that th- c onmiitt .. ofin . hi -!. iit f uilh't but he did 1 "" "' l,H l'-l 1 '"iii' li,, in. It IM. . ..! . . .. I ..... . ' ik n. til.- i-..s.- u.i i;tb,i- to ri-l:;ise j (Jiiillio; tor 1...K ot . i I 1 1 . or t - land bi:n ..r t tiio .ii.-Mit court in-i , ) ,IK in,. . lioc.. not . omc u .ui tho mow. f'liMti t,,. fi!ti,-. I O I 1 . v I ivt itnc--. j i ; i 1 1 m t ' c;!iiic i .it 1 ":':' i' I'.- I.. "'in. t lrr ff tlio poli b 1 art sMi-tit wa tip- tir.f witp.ss. He ! -aid tint h- bad known ljuilhot for i or . i .'; ;is a h teetivc but that tli - man h id pmvi.t been swi rn in ..- a sp'-.-ial oi!i, . r lie said that o Iiad m I 'juilhot first in the mayor's . .n;d that it was tipre that he b ai I... n instructed that fuilhot was i" woilx utni. r bitu. This instrm tion ii i '-n lc iivcl from tlie ma4ir in lb-- pie-Mi?, of Ik 1'. A w-cusiine and J. A. Nibbcrd. T'.k iii- t ;iid that so far as he 1 ; i . '. . u:ihot bad t r ti cmploed by I.mw and ib r ba-,ae and Mayor juilliot hoi worked a!)out v. . . k- . i riil duiiTii; that period the 'a:t h id on several m asions iven i i i i il i i ct 1 1 ii-- as to places which h .aid be i't t tual d. ' No written r piii is h.id ra ; been to.idc by tjuiiiiut to t 'a- in i i. ! '..t i .due ii i:udn.-l;i and C'zenbusch tt.-tii'a-d that tiu- liad worked urnier ib" !ir tion of (juilhot. followini; ori rs to them from Chief Kerr. They km w nothing a.s t where (.Juilhot re- . l v "'.'.I ; i is I a . Trl!- of landimr uilhot. Kcv. C. A. I'eckcr ot llit; 1'iist l'apchiirch. testitied that ho had known (juilhot for two years. He ex-j ekiined how the committee of aiade up of laymen and ministers selected by the ministerial assoeiath n, bad apj.ropriated ?J ."o for the purpose of paying part of the saiaiy of a speial vi.-c in. estij.:- tor. The rest of the money, he de. iaitd, was to come fr. ,n ot pa sources, according to the as. ur-1 ie.e of Mayor Kllcr and Pres't ; lir-iKlini. ..t" fto. In. Mil of Tillblic s:;fe- i ix'.'" I.e.ker did not know from what ! -oar tiiis money was lo come. Jlarrv lk Josf pb.n. clerk of the bo.M-d of public s;lt-. testitie.l taat1 I'.iere was n r,e.,d of uilhol having; mn ...lpbeed b the cltv nor atl -i ,eeord of bi ba.ii".- ever re'ceiv.'d anvi 1 1 or , v f i o 1 1 1 I b ci i '. ITS SAM'S BIRTHDAY AS WELL AS McKINLEY'S

..... . . ... i 1 II.m., -Itl'll. .11J. IM . Ill p. ar, -1 M II! M i iiis kltb nolo n-;bi! .e-loiits uni.cr ' ,0 . 1 - the stereotyped !n-ad. "Tliis I ate in; i!!a.fy " as setting for.h that Jan. si;KO. marks the a?mi er.-ary of the birth f (.''.a a -. ted Daily by Warner 15 to. S.-eu W'li'im Mek'iid.v. but that is not all' Stole. Ill F. Wayne St..

tliat Hp- .kite marks and so the tittle' rote i uortliv o pat tn ul ir attention. , . . i ilMo'V liioe ill ec es :i!lo st b. well, this is S im Schwartz's birthday. While the nation is recallinj tbt pebcd president 'am. "The 1 little big demo.-ruf of .M isiiawa ka. is . , i-.ieg tlv felit dtations of ,ds .. . , , -. . . ii.. Ili. pds. It is not to say ,..v old x.m i ; l.eit it is a b-ng. buig wax tli.it he j h.:-. i-t to travel. 1 DEATHS. . , " I.I.IIl I". ITl h. IM , : IVek. 7!' e.iis old. ,U,m1 , - t; i lib i 'rdav tporutng at Ins icsl- .!.:,.... n W .! :"! on bh d. Death' a.i attributed !o le nt trouble. Mr. t, , i , , ii. i. I'eek had ' .'!: a rcid"iir m soutii ; ;ai Joe . 'f.u- eomiiig tiom cri.ont, ;;ini devoting hi-" life to real !;.!.. He w.k ! in 'i rmniU .ni )'. b:, ! is - . I t ! ei his i j'e. f I a una I ' . i ' w ' 1 1 1 . i ! i in i 'i ifi! sb 1 1 1 1 v 7 '. j - i Mll llil.irr II. Al.l.I'.N. Mis. Vi.iIm H. Allen. ' - eais old. j .lis . Main st.. died Friday morning! '""' -!! lUta ss lV,, vt. Us ot Com- I o a , ., : h o.. She is sM!vied by her' h. -i-n-'.'i. W illiam c. Allen, her moth- j j-. M.s. Lillian KteidU-r. ami her f.ttbef. I'rai'.k Ibxlson oi Nib-;, a sit' i. Mfs. .Mn!e McDotigh. atbl a half sis-.-f. T. lib. ill Ki t idler. She was 1m i n in Somb F.end Jan. '. FLEMING RECALLS RESIGNATION IN NOTE TO RALSTON roTi.rr.!i 1"!;.M I'Adi: oK ; ib' . -. as- t. , ome before the 1 o'-s,. I " i t ! . i - up!; Reps- Harvey.! . H.L-.it. Sab-. Myers of. Mr milt oti, atid ha;rm.in ki'ovcs, tt-b-g ti iii'li liiii!' ! -'o-tpone the mens-' ure and lb.s .pu-.e--. .M;lbr. Douglass., a" Sa b y. .-iMil Ib i- k s-i.rj-.jMq- ;l minor-; report for the bill's passage. The - n,o eomn itl'o rv ts to teii-mmend: be p.t - :.(- ; the .Rnei tt 'ill. pro-. . iding tb.it at r-tt'.s h ill be ex-' riipt li-'Mii tie- I e, isirg provisions of be '-.shicg and h untii.g birrs. The: a'l -, a - to l e amend d by the com-j n'tt-e to ripph nr.ly to ctrans of the' - i i 1 n a ?. ' Tlie l'.o.;se ( enivi'.tee on benevolent : nd seietvtib.e i :-. st ipi t ior-.s voted' !,o-'a.! to kill the Westfalli Ml. w!vb l soijcht to j;.ie tlie amount j f p tpem a.j'owed 1- r o-inties to j r,:: : r of ..')'-. ins' hnmns for each V.ibl j- ti . .r cmc. from 'd cents J ti. J'i :. i.s. Ibis- v. as the bill run-t.'iinhr-' tb- i r. w hirli b-gali".ed nil fei n i.- '.-: ni !t s to tin's. otlieers at b, i.-iiot rate. Whether pendin.jf btiu-:.!to:-. ., f. ar of s i h inspired the Vsf.n - ''l. ht h eime from Knox . ; ? i i- i o; kno.;T! The sariie on; a ' -. ! j!1- d the t'ost.-j- Pill. pro. idi'i" I.T i !".a I ? 1 1 n- ?.ce or" lib ra r - es in penal and ' '.1 e ob t ipstit'.l-rrarir-.t b ;tter. bar and. French J br-vcto taPb- 'J'lir Rhi'a. Saturday-, j ISc lh Adv.

MARKETS

( IIK Al.il IA y. TI)C K I MiiN S'1'1 m "K YAKIS. Hi.. .Jan. jr u's-ib-ii-. wku h..M. Market! !'; Iiig.x r. MIvmI .ihl iiiiM.prr. Ki:. S:.:,.: i ; m'.. 40 ; huik. .;.';. 'n..M. 'A I TLF Ipt.-. 1 Ii-.m1. Market. sili;;;i' - ij";t. ...eon he-.id. Mirket. 1 '')' Iiit::. r. Vttive nu-l uete;-u. .i.l '.;t;v.,: l.imb. ;.."o' s.'.m. i:st III I I 'A I.O i.ivi: STOCK. l' sT I'.r I'PU.ll .Fir. '"i .. CATri.!', - j.,.,.,.,,,. ,--, ,1 market .lull. Prim-n-rs. vT'.'Sj x. ..-. i'AI.VI:- iteeeipt. ro head : market t U . high. Cull to eliake. SOOortr 7l,' .'- 'k" 'M' 7V.' .fx: .rim-. s li ..7o : k.m1. f.ilr. r'' ' " '"raitioii. sc.oo'?; ;.7." : r.nmin . - .,. . i...-'r ..,..1 SIIKKP 'a.M " l,A IKS 4mim1 v Mtrlu: in ;i r k-r t-nly. I'rin w -f h-rs. $-.'27fn '...; ir d mix!. .orfi ',. in ; fair in1x-l, : .nils, and .oinnn.n, , I"", 'imi.v. r IIm:s- Kei-Hi.t. 10 .1 iublo (!erk-; mar-. k t. rjetive. rrim h'-avy lxi;s. ?.10' 7.b": tii''lluiii. ?7.'4); liavy Yrkr..s, 7i'o: lljrht Yorkers. $T.O; pi'-. $7.W(i 7.7(: r ii i; li . Si.tNKM..": Htn. i&.rWtr ; lie.ivy mlxeil. 7.:w'',7.ro CHICAGO UICAIN. '"IIICACO. J an. : til'll.MMi. WIMiAT Mav. 1.).HIA:9: July, $l.::rii6i . riKN M;iv, svX'ii; July. Vt:', !lVTS Ma v. r.'.t'f,' "sc; July. n(i PtHIK-.May. ?l..4."'il!.i0; July, $1X72 to r.i.7. I.AIM May. .? Julv. .7. IIII'.S -May. $l(ua: July. -10.77''; lo.7". CI.OSII. WIIKAT M;y. M.ls's,: Julv. .1.:;-Ji. oi:- m.iv. so-: Julv. s-Uv. "ATS .May. July. r.7U--piKK-Mav. irj.l"; July, !l.r.2; Jan. I.A liR May. 11.17; July, .11..:7; Jan.. SlO.'aT. UIl'.S May, $PMJ; July. SluOJ; Jan.. P.oj. TOlA:i0 VltAIN. Tol,i:i0, o.. Jan. 1M.. CLoSlk WHlkVT -Cask. fl.aOi:.: M.iv. sk.v:. ro UNCash. 7N.-; May. July, OATS-rasli. .".:': .Mav, Ue. i:vi:-No. ". .51.21. ci,ovi:u si-:i-:i lThi'.e. cash, .mu."; Feb.. ..17 .: Mar. li. Ki.no. AIIKF C.ihIi. ..lu: Mar.li. .S'.C TI.MOT1IV Prime, i-.m1i. $:;.-J5; March, s::.:ji. SOUTH BEND MARKETS POliLTKY AND MK.T. (Vm- ted I :!! v bv Jlnimie" Market, l-'i V. Jrnerx'ii Ulv.h) rnl U'lIV- Paving lb-; selling l.V. SIMM NCKKS- Paying 1-V; selling l.V. VivAI, Paying: Ve: selling -JGi-. Ri:i:i Roa-T Sx; b.dli:m l'Je, porter UnT:l:,u:. t!:.hurU'Ul HAM Sellhe' is;l.AU! - Selling is. l'KOVIlON. 7' "Mie t,'d laily by F. W. .Mu.-ller. 2Ui V. JelfelSKM I'.IVd.l . I " K U T-H a ii irrs. per cne. 2.2'r. sell iiiir at LOe to ."" pel tloz. ITn.ms. per a-e. .v.';.."ii; s-iiiii .it i., :r,t- prr bZ. 1! mi.uu's. per bun. li. S 1 .7." : selling at .V ti '. fer ,o. ! 1:1:TAI:I.I:S New eald.ae. paying le per lb.; sellintr at '.' per lb. New P.r.iI to. s. paving 4oe; .-llinir at COe. J IM'T tFU ANI :Ul. -r.Mintry Putter. paying jo p .'!: s-llinir to ."A -. ; 'rM in ry loitte:-. paying .".P-: vHliim .'7 ;" A J"'r .''"r hS , , , , , . , . ... .... , , . , Al,i Al.l .1 .NmUO per luishel. AI.SIKi: rl.nVKIi Sli-ANI per t.iKtiel. ll.W. Tlt.V AM l'KKl). H it- ted iMilly by t!f Wesl.v Millef n.ur ar.d l'e-Ml Co.. Lu S. Micnlgan Sm nAVP.yhig M'J.(1 to SH.OO; ,ellb,g :t 'I t l.OO. sTIJAW-lMvlnc 7.oo to .W.K; filing ;ll ,fVr i,.,'., . i' Ut N - P.iyhig 7-: -selling ;it mv t; s'm-. t ATS- P;t ving r.o: selling at b v-. ci.vi:u Paring .h.k p .srm: lliriir -At .P.tHl. TIMOTHY Paving A 1. 1 I. FA-Selling at ShVtM I I. (R K AMI I Ki:i. (Cone, i-d IaWv bv Kii4ldock .iii.I iihi., llydnuili" At.) u HbA T Paying per bushel. 'ls I'avitig per bushel: selling "V - ilov ''l.v't!' -,L . . i i , ' "I N- l aving per luiMie se; ing S(. )li;.t.i II VR Paying P.'.e per biisiei IA i: SlOlK. (t'orie.ied :dly hy Major Logan" St. in; a vy I v T Ti.,i,i' i.'..; ... ......a M ...... i . . . ..s .., . i . . t . 1 ii.i 1 1 . -1 "3 to .v. jpm;s lr.o ih. uj. Mi, jo to .;.ro. LAMPS lae rH to Te ; dieted 1.. to U' r A I. LOW AND 1IUI. (roii led H.iilv bv S. V. Lipiunaii. S. iain St. TALLOW - Pouch IV in .';; rendereil, No. 1. 4e to tie; No. tn 4e. ' 'H HIli:S- (hviii. No. 1. lte t l-'.-: e u red j calf skill. !' to 1."mYOXKKUS, X. V. In the same! court on the same doy Paul Gilbert was sentenced for assault, his son. ( , tank. 1 Lb was convicted of robbery. j"":,1 ;,n:; ,,"1I.n- U;,s ,0"- ! " Robert E. Geyer will hold ic Sale 1 will sell at Public Auction at my ivhIcimv, It nil oas.t of North Liberty, on Wednexlay, IVl. U, ll15, i-otnnioncing at H tVlovk a. in., the following imipcrty: !l head of lino ytungx liorx, 1 srrd lr mI mare 7 yri. old In foal, 1 Il-jcar-oht MmI mare In t(Ml. 1 l-oor-oll black ntarc in fral, 1 lar-ie thonus1i hrctl lVrclieron maiv I rs. oltl snpxeI to Im in foal. 1 hay mare ft yrs. old. - t)ay inni1! 2 Jt. old each. I s .rnd geldihg 2 )Ts. old. 1 tliorongU hrctl horM -dl aUuit 1H inouih-. old, nil in gixMl shape :unl u line lot of liore-. Other lie stock tuiiting f cattle ami hog, clorr and InlviHl hay ami grain, inrtning hniIemnt", etc.

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IS CIVILIZATION GAUGE SAYS RABBI CRONBACH '"The higher the -cale of civilization. ho ..,B,r .yhlldh,..,.. 1 . ..rulon!.-.-said Rabbi Abraham Cronbach Thursday evening in his talk on "Tho rhild" before the Coquillard Tarent-Tt-a hrrs'. In this way lie emphasized tho importance of proper childlabor laws, a carefully supervised educational system and enlightened parental guidance. The ineetirt,' was largely attended. Hrsides the address, a musical propram was furnished by the Johnson orchestra. It consisted of the following numbers: March, "Tlas of th i'. S. A.," by Charles a. Meyers; overture. "1. I)iademe," Hermann; waltz. -The Bonita Waltz." Sara U. Kpran; reverie. "Apple Rlossoms," Theodore Rendix; overture. "Roet and Peasant." b'uppe; march, "Onward. Christian Soldiers" and "Adestc Pcdilis." HERING IS PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL CAMPINE CLUB In recognition of liis remarkable success in two years of breeding Sil""Lin.... Frank K. !I.TinK ha, been unanlmouslv elected national pn'SKicnt oi tne ampine cum oi America. The election of olficers was held recently in New York. Mr. HerIntf has also been named chairman tin tlK committee -on laws of the Amer- ' - i'ouury association. STATE BRIEFS. . WAhKiHRTON. A gang of spectacle crooks have repead a harvest from this vicinity. They have passed themselves jis physicians and have secured exorbitant prices from farmers for lenses cut from common windowglass. , KALKASKA. Mich. Two small children of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Leach, were burned to death in a lire that destroyed their farm home. The mother had gone to a spring only a few rods away when the tire was discovered but she was unable to get to the house in time to save the children. The older child, four years old, had tried in vain to save the younger one, two years old. MCNCII-:. "If anything should happen, call Maude Bolt." said John Spanirler, ?, years old. a barber, to his landlady. Then he went to his room where he was found soon after in a dying condition as the result of taking chloroform. AFFIRMS LOWER COURT Appeal of 1'. X. RIom' Dismissal by Appellate Court. The appellate court has adirmed tho verdict of the St. Joseph superior court in the case of Mary L. Myers r.gainst E. X. Hlose, wherein the plaintiff was recently given $8ii0 damages. The plaintiff sued for damages for goods lost in a (ire charging the owner of iV house with negligence in having defective Hues. The plaintiff was represented by Slick and Slick. ASK INFORMATION OF SO( IIH II.S. C. IT. Sherrill, chairman of a war relief committee in New York has requested of the local Chamber of Commerce information relative to local organizations created for enlisting aid for the French and allied non-combatants during the war. As tar us is known no local relief socbties have been formed. .agfnBiii ifvr- ... 3)

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A positive assurance there won't be a disappointed visitor at this the greatest sacrifice of Winter Merchandise ever pulled off in the history of South Bend!

H 43 verv Wvv fn worth $2.00 each; Q7n now 17 pairs large size Cotton i( Blankets, worth $1.25; a while they 7 last -U'-U 11 pairs very large Cotton Blankets, worth $1.50t each 79C 26 pairs Wool Nap Blankets, large size worth $2.25, $1.09 220 Men's fine quality heavy weight Union Suit, worth $1.25, KQn each i WsT T y

CONSTIPATION A PENALTY OF AGE

Nothing Is so essential to health, in advancing aire as keeping the bowels open. It makes one feel youneer and fresher and forestalls colds, pibs," fevers, and other dependent ills. Cathartics and purgatives are violent and drastic in action and should be avoided. A mild, effective laxative-tonic, recommended byphysicians and thousands who have used it, is the combination of simple frerbs with pepsin sold by drupsists everywhere under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. The price is lifty cents and one dollar a bottle. For a free trial bottle write to Ir. R. Caldwell. 4 5i Washington St., Monticcllo, Ills. BOARD WALK PREACHER TO SPEAK HERE SUNDAY R. A. Kilwood. famed as the "board walk prcaeher' will appear in South Rend Sunday -afternoon at the high school auditorium. Rev. Mr. Elhvood is coming to this city under the auspices of the local Y. M. C. A. For many years Dr. Kilwood has been in charge of the church erected near the board walk at Atlantic City. During his time at, the. church he has addressed thousajula from all parts of the world who have gone to Atlantic City to enjoy Its pleasures. During the Spanish-American war Rev. Mr. Kilwood won fame as a daring chaplain, the hottest lire failing to move him while on duty. Owing to his" connection vith the army service the local G. A. R. and Sons of Veterans have been extended an invitation to attend the address. It will begin at 3 o'clocX.The subject of Rev. Mr. Ell wood's address will be "Under Three Flags." TO CONFER ON PROBLEM OF UNEMPLOYED LABOR Looking towards a plan for legislaiton relative to the unemployed labor problem in the state an "Unemployed Conference" has been called for Feb. 4 at the Claypool hotel at Indianapolis. Special weight will be brought to bear on the possibility of a bill by the Kokomo chamber of commerce. An invitation to send a representative from South Rend was received Friday at the local Chamber of Commerce. ITCHING, BLISTERED SKIN-ERUPTION ALL lite i ice Mnu; nimr

mo Lire, uui, uuiilu h Nov. lit, VjU: "All my life, until ! Fl al.out a yoar n.iso, I wa.-! troubled with'!

The itching and burning was terrible, and I could hardly sleep. I used many treatments that were unsuccessful and j did not give me any relief. I started using Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap and thev helped me wonderfull v. I WAS RKLIEVFP AT ONCF. and after obout two dozen applR-Htions I can say that" I was free and cured of that awful disease. My skin now is as clear as anybody's." (Siuned) Ceo. Witcher. Jr.. R. F. D. No. .r4. Cale donia, X. Y. Resinol ointment amb Resinol Soap are sold by all druggists. For trial fre write to Resinol. Raltimore. Dept. !-R. -..W-r- tv ' , . rrsa .1 J 21 If I FT mm n 47 ladies' ribbed Union Suits, worth 65c, each , 2Sc 42 men's brown and blue Undershirts, heavy fleece lined; no drawers in this lot, worth 50c, 9Rp each Dvi 139 boys' and misses' all wool Vests and Pants; worth to 85c, 9Qp each 266 boys' and girls' fleece lined Vests and Pants worth double the price, at per suit 29c 56 boys' Union Suits, worth 48c, 9Ro at each See our showing of early Spring Hats. Absolutely correct, and all popularly priced. Come up and look them over at 9 v F fw 219-221 South Michigan Street

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W aists

500 beautiful Lingerie Waists, made by a well-known manufacturer to sell from S1.00 to S1.50. We bought the entire surplus stock at less than cost of making. They go on sale tomorrow. Handsome Waists of Crepe and Organdie, made with the new belted waist vestee of white pique; also cutis of pique. Fancy buttons down front. Pretty Waists of Krinkle Crepes with pretty pink and blue bands around collar. Fancy Striped Madras Waists, with round collars

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Striped and Barred Crepe Waists, some with 'sailor collars; others made high, long sleeves. Flannel Waists. in black and grey stripe, also some all black with hair line stripe, tailored sleeves, jet buttons.

The greatest value we sold for Sample Line of Beautiful Furs on ExI hibit Tomor row of fered at n Or nn the Beautiful sets in Mink, Fox, Seal, Fitch, Oppossum, etc. We invite your inspection to this great saving in j fur sets, also separate muffs. ll?l':,llM'l;: HACK FROM TURKH RIVFJIS. Mr. and Mrs. W. IT, Drumhiller have returned from Three Rivers. Mich., where they were called on ac(',,lint of the ihness of Mr. Drumhiller's father. svi:i;r as a xct. Rambler farm butter, from the tin49. K rra 22 ladies' $1.25 grade Union Suits RfSp at each Choice of 125 ladies' Winter Coats; all colors; given awTay 50 little boys' Overcoats, worth $6 each, v C 1 C Q choice ) 1 uu 50 ladies' fine Dress Skirts; choice QRp for xJOb 1 lot men's heavy all wool trousers; worth $2.75, at per M CQ pair . y I wu 50 men's pure wool, fur lined Caps, worth 9Qo $1.50, each QUUUUUIIUU U 50 more beautiful trimmed Hats, worth to $8.50. With plumes, flowers and fur trimmings; while they last choice 5.1.00 Rfls Second and Third Floors

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The prediction last night stated severe cold weather was coming. That may be interesting to some, BUT WE WISH TO INTEREST YOU ALL in the great values we are giving at this, our Clearance Sale, of New Winter Coats Ajf

at ipu.UU Coats that have readily sold all season and considered bargains" at SI 5.00, S20.00 and some hieiier. Coats

not in freakish designs, but you can., wear next winter, diate wear. .est farm in Marshall county. lAtlv. HKODBKCIv 1VROS. ORRAV 1L1'AIS (JriLTV. Charles Urban, charged with selling liquor on Sunday, pleaded guilty in superior court Thursday afternoon and was lined $2." and costs with tho UJ 219-221 So. Mich. St., 2nd and 3rd f 03r Independent 5, 10 and 25c Stcre 400 heavy wool Sweaters for men and boys, worth $1.50 to $2.00, jjCp each iJU 35 ladies' high crade Sweaters, all colors, worth S0:.. $1.00 25 ladies' Outing Gowns the $1.25 grade 5QQ 200 pairs men's Rubbers, worth $1.00, EjPjp per pair UwU 200 pairs ladies' Rubbers, worth 75c, OCp per pair Jul 75 pairs misses' and children's fleece lined Alaskas, worth 65c. 9Qp at per pair 01

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3,000 shapes in Silk, Velvet and Plush; worth to $1.95; all colors and 1 fin styles; choice I Uu 5,000 fancy feath ers and flowers; worth to Cp $1.00; choice ,

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Dresses Surplus stock of 350 Dresses made of striped and check Amoskeag Ginghams and plain colors Chambray, li titled with high or low neck. These garments were al- f wavs sold at S 1.25. Tomorrow we offer them . 89c Under Muslin Event Tomorrow 5 dozen Petticoats made of good quality muslin with extra wide ruffle and inser tion of lace; S 1.25 value 89c If good conservative lines that n besides two months' imme- fj i sentence suspended, on appeal. The case us up r HOLLAND. Mich. Mrs. Fveh Wright Crawford, of Saugatuck, in a petition for divorce asks for $10o,0eu alimony. Her husband was a fornp-r steamboat owner. .b , ", 'A. "i" z . '.,',' ' ' a j uu pairs men s l rousers, p vorth $5.00, 9 10 at per pair y1" ii 250 ladies' beautiful Shirt 3 Vaists, latest effects, values A to $2; all slightly mussed; h your choice, each 39c li !4 50 boys' heavy wool Knickerbocker Suits, worth t $3.25; your f 1 choice 4) I .UU 150 ladies' flannelette Kimonos, wrorth 75c, QQp each OUU 175 men's heavy fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, worth 50c, OQn 14 at each U0 5(10 nnirs men's SI. 25 grade work Gloves, gaunt- H let and plain cuff, great sacrifice at RQp per pair 35 latest style, very high grade Dresses for ladies; U worth $10; your CO choice 0 ir e a S e s 10 dozen pretty Ostrich Plumes ; all colors ; C IZ p big value; choice... UUu 36 wonderful trimmed Hats worth $3.50. Come early for first QQn choice JJLr I!

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