South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 42, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1915 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Tlll'ItSDAY, I I.ItKl'AltY u. mi.-.

lTIZ" GLADDENS SORE. TIHEO FEET

No puffed-up, burning, tender, sweaty feet no corns or callouses.

car will be chartered. A special "stunt" will be prepared by the local club to herald its approach at the con vc nt ion. . .M. Knol.Iock. U. C. .'paulding and S. 1?. Town told of their recent visits to other Rotary clubs. Knoblock paid a visit to Chicago rotarians, Spaulding to the Washington, 1). ('., opib and Tow n to the Ietroit organi-zation.

-H.P5,! Happy! Um tit-

"TIZ" makes an, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away the ache? and palnf, the corns, callouses. Misters, bunions and chlltdaine. "TIZ" draws cut the acids and polrons that puff up your feet. N'o matter how hard you work, how ion? you dance, hovr far you walk, or how Ion you remain on your feet. "TIZ" brings restful foot comfort. "TIZ" Is magical, grand, wonderful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Ah! how comfortable, how happy you foci. Tour feet just tingle for Joy; shoes never hurt or eeem tisrht. Oet a 25 cent box of "TJZ" now from any -druggist or department pt0re. End foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. Just think! il whole year's foot comfort for only J5 cent.

Late Mews of Surrounding Towns

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ENTERS PLEA OF GUILTY Kalp'i .Mclntyre, rhargrd with robbery and larceny, pleaded guilty to petit larceny ln-fore Judge Funk Wednesday aftrrroon and was sentenced to sctv3 from one to eight years in t lie reformatory at Jeffersonvillc. The defendant gave his age as 2S years. He was associated with Krnest Arnold and Louis Ilartol a few weeks ago when the three entered the home of Perry Korn. a farmer living eight miles north of the city and robbed him of $11 which he had received from the tale of some hogs on tho same day. It ia said that on two previous occasions the prisoners had agreed to plead guilty to a petit larceny charge and at each time had backed down at the last moment.

OHSTIPATIQN. GOLDS, HEADACHES,

E YOUR BOWELS! 10 CENTS

REGULA

WORKS BOARD SELECTS NEW LIGHT LOCALITIES Tho first of the smaller incandescent lights contracted for .y the board of works last November from the Indiana and Michigan Klectric Co. will be installed within the next few weeks. Nine of the smaller lamps will be located on Iaporte a, while a space bounded by Michigan, Sample, MiamTand Pennsylvania sts. will be lighted by ."0 more. The .smaller lights wrre secured by the board through contract because it was felt that besides saving the city in its liht bill, they are better adapted for shady localities. The board has spent the past month in deciding which portion.-? of the. city need better lighting facilities.

THi: OLIVKK 1IOTKL. Dinner Tabic d'Hote served every evening 75c. Sunday one dollar. Advt.

Furred tongue. Pod Colds. Indigestion. Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches come from a torpid liver and constipated boweN. which cause your stomach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like irarbatre in a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery indigestion, foul .gases, bad breath, yellow skin, severe colds, everything

that i horrible and nau-eatintr. A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box will keep your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and make you feel cheerful and bully for months. Don't forget your children their little insides need a good, gentle, cleansing, too, occasionally. Adv.

CANDY CATHARTIC

10 CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE

ALSO 25 8c 50 CENT BOXES

NORTHERN KINGS TO MEET

Will Take lp Recent Ads of British and Ciormans.

BERLIN (wireless via Sayville). Feb. 10. According to a dispatch from Copenhagen the kingdoms of Norway, Sweden and Denmark have decided to hold a conference to deal with the Herman declaration of a

"war zone" in the North sea, the sub- !

ject of floating mines and the British use of neutral flags. These deliberations will be a continuation of the negotiations begun when the three Scandinavian kings met at Mai mo. The Copenhagen dispatch states that all the Scandinavian papers are protesting indignantly against the British use of neutral Hags.

IT WAS ONE LARGE EVENING FOR LOOMIS Lad Wins Two Firsts and Catrlirs His Train All Within Thirty Minutes.

NEW YORK, Feb. 11. Joe Loomis. the sensational Chicago A. A. athlete, set a new record Wednesday night when lie won two firsts in a Madison Square garden meet, rode across town in a taxicab changed his clothes and caught a train for Chicago all in the space of half an hour. At S o'clock the high jump was called at the garden meet which was under the auspices of the New York A. C. Loomis leaped six feet, one inch and no one could beat the mark.

PLYMOUTH. Miss Gertrude Twomey is visiting in iSuurbon with friends. Mrs. Roy Patterson and Mrs. Tom Gwinn spent Monday in South Rend. Mri". Mary Mattern of Etna Green, vho lias been visiting her son, Andrew Austin in the city, has returned home. Mrs. William Lape visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed . Kitch, over Sunday and returned to Nappanee Monday morning. Charles Morcombo of the Lake Erie and Western office in this city received a telegram Monday morning telling him of the death of his mother at her home in Whitby, Ontario, Canada. .She was S6 years old. Two years ago Mr. Morcombo saw his mother for the last time, when he was there to attend the celebration of their diamond wedding. She had been sick fr several months and died from the infirmities of old age. Mrs. Philip Rurgencr died at Eourbon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Craig, at 12 o'clock on Saturday night, Feb. '. She was f.l years of age. She leaves six children, one brother and two sisters. The funeral was held in the Evangelical church in Rochester at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning. The PhUathea. class of tho M. E. Sunday school were entertained at the home of their teacher. Miss Lyla Overmyer Monday evening. The children and grandchildren of John and Marv Zentz celebrated their father's SOth birthday anniversary on Sunday, Feb. 7, at the home if his oldest daughter. Mrs. I.ydia Hittle, where he is now making his home. Mrs. Isaiah eiders is spending a few days in Walkerton visiting her sister, Mrs. James Skow. Misses Elma Stone and Clara Creamer spent Monday in Inwood the guests of the Benjamin Cramer family. Atty. Harlcv A. Logan received a tiigram Tuesday morning that his cousin. Frank Logan, was dying at his home in Chicago. He left at once lor -Chicago. George Rossner and Miss Vernal Conner of this city were married at Kalamazoo, Mich., Monday afternoon. Mrs. M. Field received word Tuesday morning from Harriet M. Smith of the Iafayette Soldiers' home thai her son. Floyd Smith, was killed. He was serving on the battleship New York. Floyd formerly resided in Plymouth, being a printer by trade. The body will be shipped to Plymouth fr burial. Miss Nellie PeMoss is visiting her brother Ira DeMoss and family in South Rend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morcombc have gone to Whitby, Ontario, to attend the funeral of Mr. Morcombe's mother. Rev. E. F. Myers of Hrrnirn will hold services next Sunday evening the Evangelical church in this city. The lady members of the C. B. L. of S. club entertained at a. dance at their hall Tuesday evening. An orchestra from Logansport furnished the music.

MICHIGr-CORWyHE STREET SOluTHEOTi TOMORROW, FRIDAY, OUR BARGAIN DAY

PLEASANT VALLEY. Mr. iiml Mrs. Robert Smith are spending a few days with the hitter's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Egcr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Eger spent .Sunday afternoon with Hiram Mccreary and wife. Mrs. M. I- Bilker is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ludwig of Willow Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ludwig the week end. A box social will bo held at the Pleasant Valley school district No. 1. Saturday evening. Feb. :. They also will give- an entertainment. Hazel Barnes spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barnes of Elkhart. Mrs. Fred Bochler called m Mrs. Fred Zimmerly Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of Granger have moved on the place vacated by Jim Eppcrt known as the old Bobbins farm. John A. F.gcr. assessor of the north Fide of the river of Penn township, attended the assessors' instruction ef South Pnd Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Rgcr called on Mr. and Mrs. Janus Kizer Monday.

PREPARE SPECIAL STUNT Iocal Hotarian Will Attend Contention at Chicago.

Plans to attend the national Ro-

tarian convention at Chicago Feb. --. ! weie discussed Wednesday by local (

members at tmir reirulai luncheon. It was decided that if ."o members signify their intention to i;o a sr ;eial

These Specials on Sale from 9 to 11 A. M. only

CHILDREN'S DRESSES For ages 2 to 6, pleated and plain skirts, good assortment of styles,, in plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors; regular 79c quality, for these two hours only 49c WOMEN'S WAISTS A lot of about 75 white lingerie waists, broken lines and slightly soiled; sold at 98c; for these two hours, only 37c WOMEN'S COATS Of good quality zibeline, in cadet, navy and black; sold at $9.95 to S 14.95; sale price $2.98 HANDKERCHIEFS Blue and red, large size, fast

colors

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WOMEN'S GLOVES 25c white and chamois with black striped chamoisette; also all colors cashmerette, per pair 17c ANY HAT FOR 79c A final clearing. Choice of any trimmed hat. This includes 8 hats that sold from S6.no to s io.oo and 20 ; s that sold at from S4.00 !o S6.00. , EMBROIDERY FLOSS D. M. C. mouline, all shades per skein 2c PILLOW TOPS Stamped on ood linen color crash, in cross stitch, U. S. tlag, tloral and basket patterns. Some are fringed 19c WOMEN'S GOWNS Of best outing flannel in white and assorted stripes; choice of six styles, our re ular S1.00 value, for these two hours only 72c UNDERWEAR Women's tleeced ribbed vests and pants, per garment 18c CHILDREN'S GOWNS Warm outing flannel, pink and blue striped, high and 'low neck 39c

WOMEN'S DRAWERS Of good quality muslin, tucked, cut full and proper measurements, pair ...19c MELBA CREAM One of the greatest aids to the complexion, 50c size jar 35c CASTILE SOAP Pure and imported Bocabelli, per cake 5c BIB APRONS Blue check gingham, with pocket, special 29c BLANKETS Gray with blue or red border, per pair 39c EMBROIDERIES Cambric and Swiss edgings and insertions, in assorted trimming widths, up to 2y'2c qualities, per yard 6c EMBROIDERIES Handsome patterns and neat work in 27-inch Swiss flouncings, 49c to 75c quality, per yard 39c OUTING FLANNEL Good quality, white, yard -4l2c DRESS GOODS Fancy diagonals and checks, in black and white and other color combinations, 50c kind, per yard 29c

BED SHEETS

PILLOWS Filled with good quality feathers, fancy ticking covered, S2.00 kind, per pair $1.69 KNITTING YARN Gbod quality German Knitting Worsted, in reds, black, white, navy and gray, onefourth pound skein 21c WOMEN'S FUR SETS AT HALF PRICE For these two hours only you may take your choice of any fur set at exactly onehalf the former price. REMNANTS Of dress goods, silks, drapery materials and linens, now marked at low prices, further reduced for these two hours only at One-Fourth Off Marked Prices $1.25 SILKS, 59c 36-inch striped and plain changeable taffeta. SHOE POLISH Whittemore's New Era for all black shoes, 10c box for 6c FANCY RIBBONS No. 100, in shadow floral patterns and plain colors, per yard 15c SAD IRONS Mrs. Potts, set of three irons, stand and handle. 65c SKILLETS

Extra good bleached shec - 1 Polished iron, No. 8... 35c ing, 72x90 inches, each. 44c ; nri1 n nncT

Fairbanks' washing powder, 4-lb. box .". . .17c

MEN'S UNDERWEAR Heavy ribbed union suits, well made and good quality, each 79c CENTERPIECES. 22 and 27-inch stamped linen color, assorted patterns, each 19c BURLAP Standard quality; 36-inch, in green, red, brown, natural and blue, yard .14c

BROOMS 4 sewed, each 19c DOOR MATS Coco, each 49c DUSTLESS MOPS B. B. brand, each 39c SMALL KITCHEN GARBAGE CANS ' With cover, two gallon size, each ....19c

GRAil NEVER LEI HER 1BJE1 GRAY Kept Her Locks Dark, Thick Glossy, with Sage Tea and Sulphur.

"When you darken jour hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done .vo naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mu.ssy and troublesome. For 5 0 cents you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use tonic called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You just dampen a sponguo or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Ry morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also discover dandruff is gone and hair has stopped falling. Cray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Vyeth's Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. Adv.

A few seconds later he walked to the tape for the start of the 70-yard special sprint. lie won ly over a yard, beating the best sprinters the east could send against him and then he furnished the real novelty of the night. Bursting the worsted tape, he never faltered in his stride, but kept right on out of the garden, where he leaped into a waiting taxicab.

HAS LITTLE TROUBLE IN BEATING OLIVET otrt Panic Wins :LS !o 21 Although ltcgulars Play Put Part of Came.

In a fast game played at the local gym last night the Notre Fame basket ball team defeated the Olivet five l y a score of r,s to 21. During the first half and' a part of the second half only one man of the regular Xotrc Dame five wa : on the floor and it was during this time that the scores were very close As soon as the regular men were put on the floor the points for Xotre Lame were piled up in quick succession. The lmeups and summary: Notre Dame (3S) OliCct (21) Grady Miller Right Forward. Cassidy Hammond Left Forward.

Leva n worth (.'enter. Springer Kight Guard. Montague

Left Guard. Substitutions: For Notre Dame Mills, center: Kenney. right forward; Fitzgerald, left forward; Finegan, right guard. Paskets Grady, ."; Ward. 2; Kecfe, 2; Daly. 2; Fitzgerald, :',; Kenney, 1; Mills, 4; Miller. 4; Hammond. 2; Springer. .1. Fouls Miller, ::. Pcferee Posler.

Wa rd ... Kecfe . . . Daly ....

WILL ADDRESS Y. M. BOYS

Practical chemical experiences giving demonstrations of the processes used in making bases, salts and acids, will be given by Chemist McClean of the Dodge Mfg. Co. of Mishawaka at the regular Saturday evening meeting of the Y. M. C. A. boys, in the boys'

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old i:cii.rsn i:f( ipf. roi: catarrhal l)i:IM AND II I IAD NOIM. If you know :-omen" who ;s troubled with catarrhal deafness or head noises, cut out this formula and hand it to thtm and ya will have been the mi an.-: f saving some po,r suffrer perhaps frmi tot.d deafness. i:-periments conducted in Kngland s"iie time ago se-m to prove conclusively that catarrhal deafness, head nois-s. cto., were directly caused v"cor.stitutional trouble. It was further brought ut that salves, sprays-, inhalers, etc.. merely t mporize with the complaint, and seldom, if ever, cM'ett a permanent cure. This being so, mu m time and m'r. ' w re spent in perfecting a pare, gentle, yet effective tonic that would quickly dispel all trai es of the catarrhal p.i,n from the system. The prescription whi h was eventually formulated and which has aroused the l.elief that catarrhal deafness and head noises will soon bo extinct is given below in understandable form so that anyone can treat thi ms-Ives in their own honie at litF.e expense. Secure fr"m your dru--:it 1 oz. Parmint (Double Strength about T..c worth. Take this home ami .add to it 1-4 pint of hot water and 4 oz. of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonf ul four times a day. Parmint is used in this way not only to reduce by tonic action, the inflammation and swelling in the Fustachian Tubes, and thus to equalize the air pressure on the drum, but to correct any excess of secretions in the mill die car. Kvery person who has catarrh in any form should trive thi recipe t trial and free themselves from thic destructive disease.

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Your Own City If you are a citizen of this community you cannot boost South Bend without boosting your own interests. See the splendid exhibit of home products at the High School familiarize yourself with them and then when purchasing demand goods "iM.ade in South Bend."

Brussels Rugs (giyya Rugs

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These Rugs have an allwool worsted surface and heavy back; fast colors ii; sood oriental and floral patterns, take your choice. A Rug worth $15. Make a selection now and save; $4.00.

ize 9x12 $7.95

Tbi:- i- a spl ndid R ig for loom; good orkntal patit.:--; colors a!..-out ly fast ; liir ;-;!.. o-i have. . .-lb-ally t v. r -i:u in one.

Made in South Bend Felt Mattress 4.95 Your choice of brown or blue fancy ticking; all cotton filling, 60 per cent felted; ful size, weight 45 lbs. Discard your old mattress and sleep on one of these, so soft and comfortable.

Made in South Bend Cedar Chest $7.95 Just as illustrated: made of pennine selected Tennessee red cedar, excellently finished and trimmed with wide copper bands. A moth, vermin and dust proof utility chest that should be in every home. Kxtreme length 4 0 inches, width IS inches. Your choice of larger sizes now at Bargain Prices. Februar Trade Sale Reductions Now

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Made in South Bend Ex. Table 7.50 up Thf one lu re illust i at , is built of selected quarter-sawed oak, well :;nished; 4.-inch plank top. exteuds 0 feet; a splendid colonial style; SJo value. Sale price $1(.7.".

TODAY

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Lace Curtains

Screen Child's Rocker Nursery Chair High Chair Sulky Kitchen Table Rug Comfort Door Mat Pillows Statue

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Any of These Articles Fern Dish

Bmmmmmmmmmm pictures rySHiSS5 Table

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This Bed Davenport $22.95

This sale affords you an unusual opportunity to place in your home -.his practical piece of furniture, in which is combined a comfortable couch, a roomy davenport and a splendid full size bed.

Newly Married People Buy Now At Sale Prices.

Here you'll find many other good desii:-. The

one above, exactlv as illustrated, has a solid cak frame substantially upholstered with Regal leather. A remarkable bargain at 3-- i).".

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Plain Figure Prices Strictly One Price to All.

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