South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 69, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1915 — Page 9

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Children Whose Birthdays Fall During Present WeekParents' Aid Wanted.

W.icnor. I'rrihn. 121 s . Marrieta. Wilkinson, Kichard, ll'J S. Paris t. MMinunka. Kranya. Mary. VI. Joseph. Thompson, Joseph H., JOo 11. Mason. In addition to these children we shall treat next Saturday those v-hese birthday's fell on March 1. It will he

News-Times to Act as Host toito thc merest p .ho. i children

to watch The News-Times closely as we shall print each day the name of at least live children whose birthdays will take olaoe either some time after or some time previous lA the issue in which they are printed. These names will he selected at random and the lucky ones will receive tickets both on thc Saturday following the surprise publication of their names and on the Saturday following their birthdays. Therefore wath the announcements closely and you may get two treats instead of one. Here arc the lucky ones for today: South Beini. Arpasi. Deszo. CIS Prairie av. Iiahlwln, Vera M., 616 .Coquillard st. Hapby, Virginia D., 750 LawnJalc St. Peach, Josephine, 2703 Kenwood av. Callowav. P.ernice, 710 S. Carroll. Doll, William D.. ?.'J4 Washington av. Davis. Violet I., SI I Christyann st. Kttle, Mary I, 903 W. Jefferson blvd. Ferro. Dominic II., 120." Kin:,' st. Clottman, Grace Ii.. sor, Napier st. Hamilton, Ines. i:iiS I-:. Cahcrt st. Honor, John, 705 H. Madison st. Jaworski. Irene, 2111 Kenwood av. I.ee, William. 220 H. William st. Nelson, Wallace, Ills S. Seventh st. Peterson, Anna, 1101 S. Chapin st. liedman. Helen. 2?. Oakland st. Kays. Gladys. IGI'j Marine st. Slocurn, Kthel. 10 40 Linden a v. Swinehart, Harold. iAo K. Paris st. Starr, William L., 3 1 G N. St. Louis

"Won't you como to our party, hoys nnd Kirls? We are printing our first list of guests today and your name will be the: Kooner or later. "When you see it you will know that you are invited and that wo want you to enjoy our party. IJcprinnins with this t?.uc Thc News-Times will publish daily a list of school children whose birthdays fall on thc date of the issue of the paper. It has been compiled from the best records obtainable from the public and private schools of South Pend and Mishawaka and Is as near right as it "was possible for us to make it. All the boyg and lrls whose names appear in thc paper today and tomorrow and the next day aro inited to come to Thc News-Times otlice Saturday morning as near after S :.';) o'clock as possible when each will be presented with a coupon which will entitle him to attend .the performances at tho Orpheum, the Majestic, the Colonial, LaSallc and Surprise theaters and after the shows he may Ko to the American Dru Store and net a sundae or a soda and, if he lives 10 blocks or more from the office he will be given a return car ticket home. Here are thc birthdays today: South llcml. Brady, Ira Fred. 22 G K. Sample st. Hutz, Dorothy J.. 107 S. Carroll st. Cuff el, Robert, 417 South st. Dolde, Frank C, 102 4 N. Lawrence Ft.Fischer, Frederick, S07 Sherman av. Hack, Gertrude 13., 1213 N. Johnton st. Ha per. Donald C, 116 S. Taylor st. Hein, Max, 521 S. Fellows st. Hcinlck, I., 130 S. Laurrel st. Hodzsa, Elizabeth, 1707 S. Kendall Kt. Hoover, Orpha M., 2202 Pleasant st. Kcmble, Leltoy, 11. 11. 7, South Bend. Landsdowne, Fernc, 131." K. Indiana av. Lelboc, Florence, 52 4 S. Columbia ft. Martins, Louise, 52 0 S. Koscuiszko ft. Meilstrup, Gertrude, 1923 S. Lafayette st.

Llppelt, Joseph, 732 L Seventh st. Torok. Hose. I SOS S. Taylor st. 1'nderly. Cecil. 129 N. Adams st. Varuo, Therisa, 62 Ken more st. Veith. Klmer, 120 N. Walnut st. Walkowiak. Helen, 623 N. Johnson st. Whitmer, Robert C, 75 4 Leland av. Wapner, William, 14 02 Michigan av. There are absolutely no obligatlcns connected with these coupons except that they aro not transferrable. Just watch The News-Times every day for your name and then call the following Saturday morning for your sharo in the party. The following Is suggested as a pretty good program for the day: Call at the oilice as soon after S:20 o'clock as possible and identify yourself. Start with the Surprise theater at 9 o'clock; leave thc Surprise at 10 o'clock, arriving at the LaSalle at 10:10; leave the IaSalle at 11:40. After lunch visit the Colonial and

I HEAD STUFFED FROM Ii S: CATARRH OR A COLD

iavs Cream Applied in Nostrils T

Opens Air Passages Right Up.

Instant relief no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air pasajed of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawkinff, snuffing, "blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Ealm from your druggist no Apply a little of this Tragrant. antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, eoothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh.

from there go to the Orpheum. then to the Majestic and lastly to the American drug: store for refreshments. This program should pet all children home by 6 o'clock. Parents arc requested to cooperate with The News-Times in making this event a success and to caution their children as to their deportment while in the theater and in the streets. In case of bad weather or illness or any other cause which would prevent the child usinpr up the tickets then it will be pood any succeeding Saturday. Children may enjoy The NewsTimes -birthday parly regardless of whether their parents are subscribers or not.

MUMCIE HAS COSTLY FIRE

Loss to liiil(Iin!rs in Heart of City is Placed at $30,000.

MUNCH:, Ind., March 10. Fire of uncertain origin starting in the grocery of Harry Jones in the center of the business district Tuesday caused a loss of $20,000 to the Turner building, the Jones grocery, the J. IT. Howe shoe store, offices on the second floor and a lodge hall on the third. The estimated insurance is $20,000. A floor in the Jones grocery gave way while the lircmen were; working on it plunging tons of groceries into the basement but thc iiremcn escaped.

UUY OKK LAND. NITW YORK, March 10. It was announced Tuesday that the United States Steel corporation had secured a large tract of ore land in Brazil for which tho Krupps and an English syndicate had been bidding when war was declared.

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A good chicken dinner ami supper will be served for 2."c Thursday, March 11, at 222 S. Michigan st. by the March division of the Indiana Avenue Christian church. ITverybody invited. Advt.

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BAD COLD? GET RELIEF 11 ONCE

ITISS SOUTH BEND can very easily identify the Van Tailored Avii man In any gathering he is conspicuous for his class for his smart appearance for that individuality that is only made possible by having his clothes custom tailored The best dressed rtien everywhere are merchant tailored There are many reasons why your clothes should be made for you alone and just as many reasons for entrusting your satisfaction to Van. livery garment that leaves this shop must reflect credit on us must satisfy the man who wears u or we want it back VAN JUDGES BY YOUR IDEA OF SATISFACTION NOT HIS. We are sure of every garment we produce Nothing is done by faith or guess therefore we are warranted in giving you a guarantee with no "ifs" or "ands" about it. One that holds good not only the minute we deliver a suit to you but as long as you have it. Our success depends on our ability to satisfy you and we will do it in a way that will convince you that a VAN garment stands for the utmost in proper style and workmanship" at the lowest possible prices. We can't give you double your money's worth but we insist on giving you all your money's worth. No one can give real satisfaction at prices lower than ours. Whether or not you are ready to place your order we would deem it both an opportunity and a pleasure to show voifan endless variety of exclusive dependable fabrics prices to you from"$17.50 to $27.50. You will be interested in seeing the model garments that are styles approved by the Merchant Tailors' Association of America shown only in South Bend by VAN during Fashion Week.

WITHOUT QUININE

tape's Cold Compound" Ends Severe Colds or Grippe in Few Hours.

You can end grippe and break up a severe cold either in head, chest, body or limbs, by takins a dose of Tape's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly open?; clos&ed-up nostrils and air passages in tho head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishncss, sore, throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness;. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowinpr and snuffling! Easo your throbbing head nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as 'Tape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no

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Why this is the popular Young Man's Store

Our success with the exacting trade of South Bend's well dressed young men is due not only to thc quality value we give them in the fullest measure, they recognize the real intelligencc of our service, the painstaking care we take to please them and to show them the newest new things when they are new. Th ey recognize also the leading fashions, the skillful distribution of drape, the lit and set of Spiro's young" men's clothes, their authorative colorings. Hverv garment is the supreme achievement at its price,

$15, $18.50, $20, $22.50, $25, $30. You'll see here this season some very new interesting style ideas; new lapels, new shaped hacks, new collar effects and :i number of new things in waist coats.

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liltAX HAIUTS. rhysieians ure most folks the habitual u?e of llran Nature Laxative. Our Ferndel'i Brand is sterilized. 1 and 5 lb. pkk's. Ferndell Grocery and Market. Advt.

WALNUT (IIlOVi:. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Drown of South Bend were fjuests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph II. Lydick Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ceorgc Hu.slnfrton and family of South Bend ut-re pucsts of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Lydick Sunday. Mr. and Mr?. Fred Fcasenhlzer movod to their home near Lydick Tuesday.

QUALITY Lurks in ewry package or lb. of l'trndcll products. Ferndell Grocery and Market. Advt.

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Everything For i'our Homo. From Best Tliero la Mlaxlo To Cheapest That Lj Good.

Phone us your name and address today and get a Life-Savcr free by mail. ROGERS DAIRY CO. : Home Phone 7793. .,ri

Bell Phone 760. Pure Pasteurized Milk.

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Possibly you thought it was necessary to pay more than $2.00 for Hat satisfaction Van's $2.00 Special will prove to you that paying more is over paying 50 different styles 50 different shades but just one price $2.00.

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VISITORS NOTICE. We have provided special facilities for checking your bundles or baggage. Ready to serve you any way we can VAN.

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If there's anything new in Suits, Hats or Shirts that we are not showing, we would like to know it.

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