South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 55, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 February 1915 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-T1MES E ass EX-ILLINOIS GOVERNOR NAMED IN DIVORCE SUIT n Kohertson Eros. Lo EZ fl Main Floor South Aisle PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS IK Z f iMW...2J.h i oitore for men New or l he uins ana Oifina ren onring ft k
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C i C. ('J''. t y. i - ): "4 - 0 i i ft r- ? r: 1 i .1 N n:Af'?cn T-Vl,. ?.. Mrs. I ! m 1 1 1 . t . 1 en. ni i. of 1hiitu' t- !ii nl!y with F:i hard I), j Viitfs, on- t i m w rrur nf Mliri"iv'. ! y IMu:ud i. I 'r ftiiati. I'ur-ka j h 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 r, who is suiiii: fr 1 1 "i'T:. A trip whirh his wife tot!j ' itli Yatt -i from i:ur ka to San Fran- j risen, o.tii p ini; a day and a half,; for ins th- l.isis f th- suit. On the ir :in. it is rharvd, tiif- coiiph- kissed j and em!trar-d every time thr passe'l throTi';Ji ;t tunnel. ENGLAND REFUSES TO SUBVENE IN BELGIUFJI: Knjtiot ol' A.Mirriian Hc!icf ( rmuni (inner Turned Down HeratiM ;tman still l,"ic-. Ti i!)ute. I T.XIm. IVt. 4 . Takinir the i stand that if the r.nti-h no ernint nt ; should aee-de t tile reiii st d llerI'rit (. Ilooert ehairtnan of the! American IVi.u'ian relief commission,' fii- a montl'l sii!ention in aid of I ; rick" en civilians in t rritory occupied! h Jermanv in Hcliam while thf , ii'.r:nan r,oernhient is still levying j . i s i i t s i I a 1 1 s on the population i L ai!(i if ta. ntamoan t to fundsliin' 1111 - villi I'llVI.'lt &llll1-a liftl l.iilaln lui iciusea to maul the rennest. 'i'iie ot'ieial r s lantati Tiu sday n i-; Ii t nu.de the following announee1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : ".Mr. II. t Hooer. ehairman of the Itelian reli f . (unmision. has reeivd a htt r from Sir IMward Irey i u.trdia. the neot ia t ins Ix twet n the eoiMtnirsion and th- ilet tnan :;o - aliment eoiM-ernint: th- ( oinnusion'r saiply of food for occupied territory to the est , at tl i,f ;iiMit. "Sir IMward " s n de rta ml s that I t!e ritrmaii kov ti 1 1 ; : i . '.I lur-: leJUed 1 ; o coiu-idt r a ecs-atinh of its a1 tio'ts from the civilian po;.a!,i:on of tiu- I oi.iipieil tellltoiv and speciall has 't jelli.-cil to anillil thf lr,V of tti.tMUl,ei'n fi.mcs ? n "ii, e 1 1 1 1 ( nioiithl'. w x iMV.i of tills attitude ;he proposed a i ra :m jih at ! I In .: ;; with t tie t (Minniii'ii I which Mr. Hoover iia : -a ked for a monthlv su 1 wn I ion from the iaiti-h urc)v in no nt to sMpp!mi-al the rem ions privat- coat rikutions iron; the American puldic ma-t he ir;:.'i tied lrokn down ami the di-.' 1 1 ct -a 1 1 v i n t ion in a 1 e . a m e. ' Sir IMward tltev pres- d hit;ii a pi i.viation of 1 1 . rcneroM'.v o tinp i'.iu spirit shown ! the Ann ijr ui in J'urope." BOYLE SIGNS DIVORCE LAW .lanj Call on eada ioiriur Durini; D.i) Ilr anliim Kill. r.i:M" CITV. Ncv . ) '. 4. C,,,. I'.ovle 'i'la .'.a. 111 : 1 1 signed t lie M months I i v oi . ia w . ! . !eua i i i a M w ot;a-n. imlli for ami j'd"--; the kill, called on the .er- ! '. " i:,in:u the d.i ; . W. C. T. U. FOUNDER DIES S.WANWil. In' . i'el. C Miss Marv S. Alien , n? years old. l.lst preside- l aad oiuanaur o' the W. '. T. I' . ila," !-i ..vanr.ah Tut.-day. flu' wa ' (:!; m London, hut spent the .it. v p. lit her li :" lu:e. Siitc s;,. it :n ! H ( J t'id a -:e !!.e h . . s h'-etl the ei-.v la'aa 'ft i v prtseiejit. Mtmorial st rvit t s will htely he ud ihroi.chout tl:c ctuntry. iu; i luix.i: in ri;i. TAlIlS. It :4 I-'otnn r 1. S S. n. I" .i 'ri'le i; pa'i l Ti i iui .irriv ed h re a. a Sw it rlamh from a two in.t'!;ta--tour of It i ii:.; v . Mr. Ih'.ernMc .i ii he had I - ' stndvira the w.'.r at firs' ha'.ak lit r. fa-- d to nu:Kc any comment up-'U the !.uhtim;. 1 i ' i ron.n Ru! 0:i-r. Oil -f r.rly ovrr the cchi"e rryes ; th-n rnvr with Man-"! f-rr.-r-l in the Pat a piccr nf t!-v f!.in:a! over this rtn! bin 1 timidly ai'.-'.ir-t tic fat. trc.it-r-rr-t !ui; ! a;-;;:f t-.a-eia:! rrt to
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We have just received a new line of business or pleasure shirts from the well known manufacturers. Earl and Wilson a brand well known for perfect fitting. We have them in coat style, made of Madras, with pleated bosom and laundered cull's, also the Reps, Soisettes and Crepes in Negligee with French Cutis. The verv best value on 03 ClA the market at
New Line of Spring Shades in Neckwear Beautiful colorings in plain or stripes, also a line line of brocaded patterns that we have often seen Efl marked much higher; special at We carry a full line of Arrow Brand Collars in all
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STATE BRIEFS. NAPl'ANi:!'. Veit C. Stehtist lias sued Arthur Lauu'hlin and others for il.-iniaires on the -rounds that when he planted u which he purchased trotn them and which lie thouuht was cordage hemp st ed the lixrvi-st was hirtl see.l. He says that he planted 10 hus'nels of th" seed. H rXTIN't'.T )X. Jesse flint-, ot i.Matkel. has sohl a Il.dstein mw for !:1.hmi . few days auo the, cow's calf i l.r.'iimnt Sl!u at 'a public sale. The cow L;ives l:.'. --'allons d' milk a day ami ft is neces.-arv to milk her three tiim s a day. DAXVILLi:. More than L'Mi peoph have aia etl to discontinue tne use i of eha tricity on March 1 if the liuht an. power company is permitted to ' er.foit its rub' reiuinnu' deposit--! from consumers as a -uarantee from U i-t. MA KICX. Vines to tl- amount of - net-., i.:. id i a Joseph Hutteni ua k'i. ln police court as the r suit oil a raid on th IVirk hot. 1. fc-evcr.treii men and four uoiia n were arrested. lrinking an.l -amblini; waa coiner on in the pla.ee. Hutten'arotk paid thf lilies for several of the offenders. IirXTI XC.T X. A t. solution aski !,-: tla..t tile a".' (.f tn!i;n co If for'aid.h n in the room of the . M. t . A.nas l een pi"te!itetl to llii' vln.ai'ii of directors bv several hi'-h Sahool bo S. ! 1 1 1'XTl X ;T 'X- An ep ration', was ! neces.'.u tt. remove a sai t tin from j the threat ef the t ;;ht-!llont!lS-obl : baby bebui-ira- to Harry potibb-. The child was playia-r with its stoekinir HOT TEA BREAKS A COLD TRY THIS (let a small package of Hamburg Pteast Tea. r a- tlte German fedks ,-all It. "Ham! urger l ,ru s l i a- . any pharn.a.y. Take a taM spconrui of tl.e tea. pat a .Mlp Oi boiling water upon it. I our lluauii .'I S!'MC and It i f.,t. ... ,nv lit,!.. iira.iv .1 .i1 ni ii. ii ..i ni.. . . .1 ....1the nca-L -nec.i e . a u , , j? .lt,..n tne pores. rel;e ing ri.r.-o'ti-n. Als bo.-ns the Lands, thaw breaMr.g a edd at or.re. It is inexpensive and entirely veye-
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The greatest collection of pretty Tub Dresses for young girls going to school or for the summer. All new and fresh DRESSES AT $1.00 AND $1.25 represent ah the new designs in Plaids, Stripes, both in plain or colors; also Heps in pink and white. Some models have tunics, others new full skirts both pleated and gored. Ages 6 to 14. DRESSES AT $1.50 TO $5.00 Handsome designs in Crash, Crepe Gingham, French Gingham, Linens and Pique. Apron Dresses, Bolero and Coat Dresses with trimmings to contrast or harmonize.
Winl t n ard Oil Paintings at the cost of stretchers We offer you a 11x22 picture with each Sl.50 purchase of merchandise bv a slight additional charge of 35c. Come and see him work. 13 EuXZ and when one of the pins came loose the child swallowed it. IiOCJli:Ti:R. More than 300 persons attended the double funeral at Tiosa of Kev. ami Mrs. Leslie Hall, who were killed Thursday at Kokomo when the hujry in which they were riding was struck by a train. firSHVILLi:. Henry Ninst-?ad. a farmer living south of this city, has disappeared from his home. He retired as i.sual last Thursday night but in the ni'ht he rot up to attend to the lire and lie has not een seen since that moment. WlXf HkSTi:ii. The school :oard of this city has accepted the donation of SlL'.Oi'O offered hv Andrew Carnegie for the construction of a library. The buildinu will he erected on the site now occupied by the old Central school. VIXCnXNKS. Pn.hiel F.llioTt. 7 years old, is dead at the home of his dau-:hter. Mrs. Clyde Steffy. 'Tncie nan was miowh lui me eouuuj ioi the hickory canes that he made. He made 1. 400 c m"s and had "?anrd" many of the notable men cf the country. ' NIGHT RIDERS" WANT NO SMOKING IN CHURCH MADI.-OXVII.Li:. Ky.. Keb. 2 1. Something decidedly new in raids by "niuht riders" was reported fr'm Nortonville. a remote village. Tuesday. Farmers arriving here reported that during services in a church in the village Sunday night a band of "oi masked men rode up to the building, mart hc.l in and took seats mar the iulpit which the leader ; . ndt tl. i The pr ;a( her was forced aside and !the leader of the "riders announced i to the a?tonished eonu-regation that !i there hac ben complaint by them of whiskv lrinking. eigar smoking an.l , t L'htirir around the hurch during !t,Tvio r gave warning that if n,l,1,,;,ints did not eeae th , . . Tigreeati..n would bo whij a hob ped. iioLP risii i nv. Th ar.nual fish fry of the St. Joseph Valley tent. No. 11"V K. K M. M.. was gien l '-t night at the V. . w ,:ill after the regular business meeting. An Interesting Lrorarn
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198 to 10. NEW COVERTS for girls, 8 to 2C consisting of both vocal and instrumental music was given by various members of the lodge. The evening was completed with a dance. amis Mrni)i:Hi:i: r n.x;. .ACRAMKNT(, Calif-. I"c:b. 24. David l'ountain. convicted of the murder of little Margaret Milling in a church here, was sentenced Tuesday to be hanged April " at Folsom prison. Fountain will i.e taken a'. once to Folst.m. Motion for a newtrial was overruled. Fountain's attornevs tiled notice of appeal. willow chi:i-:k. The Community center held an 'all dav" meeting at the home of Mrs. Samuel Judte Tuesday which w;. well attended. A Washington birthday l-arty for the intermediate Sunuay sthool classes of A. J. Kgar and Mrs. K. S. McKnii?ht was iven Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. McKnight. James Sousley and family visited Pleasant Valley friends Sunday. Mrs. J. I. Alh r has returned to her home convalescent. Ceorge Carver and wlff of Coshm ami John Hutson and family of South YSPEPSIAGO GAS. SOURMESS ITime it. In five minutes your sick, upset stomach feels fine. When our meal- don't tit comfortably, or w hat you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach. r if ou have h.artbarn. that is a sign of indigestion. (let from your pharma. it a tiftyeent case of Pape's InapepMn and tak--a dose just as soon as you can. Tip re will he no sour ri.-ings. n helahing of undigested food mixed with acid, n" stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or
Spring Hats for Children Arrived todav Hats tailored, Hats fancy trimmed from LOO to 5.00 We invite you. Raincoa ts for Children In tan or navv with hats to match or detachable hoods. $2. 98
pring coats arrived yesterday for 8 to 14. Fashion's latest in lines same as adult coat. for to 14, Norfolk style. Prices no. oo I'.end wt'ie Sunday visitor? of Mr. and Mis. John Fisher. Mrs. Alfred Ludwig was a guest Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Carl licall of Mishawaka. Sunday school Sunday at 10 a. ru. Preaching at 11 a. m. Kpuortii league at 7:::,' p. m. Miss Fsther I'ahrnstock is Hi with mumps. .Mrs. Harry Hay i? ill. William Fberhart and family i--it.d Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kberhart of Mishawaka Sunday. The children of Mr. an.l Mrs. Felix JuCrote are reported ill. A daughter was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. Mathis. LAKf IVILI.i:. Mrs. Lincoln Fisher was in South Uor.d on business Saturda. Mrs. Jerome I'ooncy of South Lend i-s here dsiting Mrs. Lightft.ot. Mifs Kssie Pun.-h of South I 'a rd is liere visiting friends and relative. The meetings at th M. 1". chun )i will continue this week. Ross Harris of Plymouth w a th-r gacst of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Harrington several days last week. p. I. Iarrett of South P.-nd wa.s ir. tovm Mon.lay. PUPE'S DIAPEPSlft heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal grijdng. Thi- will all go. atal re-!bs, thTe -e n sour fool 1-ft over in the storaach to pui-un your treat h .vith odors. Pape's piapepin is a certain earn for out-of-order stomachs. !e,-a;p.e it takes ladd of yo:;r food and digests it jiiit the .-erne as if vour 5tomach w n.-n't the ro. Relief in r e minute'' from all Moma h mie'.y is waiting for ou at any drug t.re. Tlusc lar-'e t.fty- -Tt cases nintam ri.n-V. - Tape's ii.ipep-m" to k ; the entire fatnils frf from storn u h ,l:.,.,ders and i n 1 s : ,n for many r-o.nth--. P l-.d'-tu". in ur home. Ad; L
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