South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 83, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1915 — Page 4

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Hx-Senator in Sensational Ad

dress Urges G. 0. P. Start Campaign to Stamp Out Suspicion and Controversy.

PHILADELPHIA, March 2 Th V pu hliciin party .whuM inaugural' a national fluation ainialn toMarnp i;t sectional ontro Tsy, suspicion ml i t r ti st of !iisim-ss and Utrinf ntal results of the policies of a hosilo Kovcrnm nt which knows nothing f business ami discards th- testimony 'f men v.ho know anl conduct lusi-(.-," (h:Iaicd former Sn. Klihu ioot, of X'v York, at th- climax t a Fonsational j-ich before :',0o0 uornberi of the lnim 1 au- here. Ir. Hoot was the gu st of this hisoric organization and in a speech by -en. Oliver, of I'cnnsylvani , was harattei tzed ';s Th- ' Jirst citizen of he United .States" and loudly aclaimed by the entire atherin as the est man to lead the party to victory n "Tho distinct characteristics of re cnt years has been the conduct of ovcrnrnent by men who have little "nccrn in busings and who distrust

Vid suspect men of busiin-ss," enn-

J;mel Mr. Root. "Measures relating

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uisiness have been framed and en-c-itl by men who rejected the adof business men. "I' very where suspicion of husincss characteristic of the day."

STERE0PTIC0N SLIDES TO SHOW ANNUAL REPORTS OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Trinity Presbyterian church will hold its annual enmrreirational meeting tonight in the church auditorium. A full attendance of the member? and friends is expected. Hej.orts of the. year's work will be piven. These reports are to be thrown upon the screen with the , reoptkon lantern and the meeting will be quite interesting and helpful. Other stereopticon slides will be shown of the work of the various boards of the church. The meeting will be called at 7:. 10. Arrangements are Leiir-c made for an "every member cam ass" of the church in the interests of the current expenses and benevolences. This canvass will lie made next Sunday afternoon between 1 and 4 o'clock by a number of the men of the church soinj; two and two to each member's home. It is expected that this canvass will secure pledges from each member which when in will take care of all the year's expenses of the church and tfive very much toward benevolences. The church uses the duplex envelope system and the members make a weekly pledge for both the support of the local chur h and for the work of the church at large.

Notre Dame this alternates follow which places were Timed hy f I ah in.

in:cKi:it itm:kal tiiiksiay. Funeral services for William Hecker of Rolling Prairie who died Tuesday morning following a four-months illness from gangrene, will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Rolling Prairie. Mr. Hecker was T." years edd and is survived by his wife and one brother.

q i' i . i ty ya 1 1 1 i rrv you'll find them both at "The Phila." in their Home Cooked Meals, 30c. Served from 11a. m. to 1 p. m., 3 to 7 p. m. Advt.

Paxson .Seed Store, 2 30 So. Mich. st. Advt.

TIMOTHY GALVIN WINS FIRST IN DEBATE AT N. D. Timothy Calvin -on first place in the last of the preliminary debates held at Notre Dame last nigh?, and was given the $-10 prize. The rest of the appropriation was divided among the newt two. namely Kmmett I.enihan. $2.", and Clovis .Smith. J'JO. The two teams that will represent

year and the two In the order in secured last nisht: Kmmett L.enihan.

Clovis Smith. Patrick Dolan, George Schuster. Rarnest Iijoie, Pernard Yoll, and Grrai1 Clements. Although nearly all e)f the men had .secured places on the team before the last preliminaries were held and there was a great amount of enthusiasm as to who the sixth member of the team should be and the two alternates. In the former preliminaries Lajoie was beaten by "the other two contestants but he came back strong in the last lap and defeated them. Rajoie is the only local student who secured a place on this year's team although several were in the race at the beginning of the season when over 60 entries were out for the six places.

GET 211 MORE DELEGATES C. O. I State Convention Will Have (irvatcr Attendance.

INDIANAPOLIS, March 2 4. There will be 1.050 delegates to the newt Republican state convention, as against 1.4.,9 in 1914. an increase of 211 delegates, owing to the provisions of the new law. which calls for one delegate for each 200 voters.

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STI 1 MSIIII MO VKM 1 0XTS. NKW YORK, March 2 4. Steamers sailing today: Ancona, Naples; Lapland, Liverpoo:. Due to arrive today: San Giorgio from Palermo; Ilelligolav from Christ iansand; America from Naples; Calabria from Palermo; Havraise from Spain; Napoli from Naples; Atlas from Rotterdam; Alban from Liverpool; Marken from Cardiff; Mimosa from Manchester; J. Ia Luckenbach from Bremen.

Automobile Owners Our specialty is th correction of ignition troubles. If your engine runs irregularly, brin? your car to our shop. Vistula av. and Sample st., as the doctors say, consultation free. The Knoblock-Heideman Mfg". Co. Adv.

You need never hesitate to use Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap. There is nothing in them to injure or irritate the tenderest skin. Resinol is a -doctor's prescription which for twenty years has been used by careful physicians for eczema and many other itching, burning, unsightly skin affections. They prescribe Resinol freely, knowing that its soothing, healing action is brought about by a

medication so bland and gentle as to

be suited to the most delicate skineven of a tiny baby.

Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap stop itching instantly, and speedily heal skin humors, pimples, sores, boils, burns and piles. All druggists

sell them. For samples write to Dept. 20-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md.

A ;00I) WAY TO SHAMPOO. Shampoo with Resinol Soap, rubbing its lather thoroughly into the scalp, so as to work in the soothing, healing Resinol medication. This almost always stops dandruff and scalp itching, and keeps the hair alive, thick and lustrous. Adv.

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SOUTHWEST CORNER MICHIGAN ST. AND JEFFERSON BLVD. THE VERY LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN SPRING FASHIONS ARE DEFINITELY EXPRESSED IN OUR

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These are the suits and coats that are absorbing the interest of every woman now providing her Spring wardrobe. And splendidly representative of our beautiful and correctly priced stocks are the following: Smartly Tailored Suits for Misses' and Women at $15 The Prince Chop is a suit of exceptional charm at such a very reasonable ligure. It is of a black and white check fabric in one of the seasorfs newest styles. Has four patch pockets, belt all around and is set oil with gun metal buttons and belt buckle. Then there is the Norfolk of the fashionable armv cloth and a suit of gabardine, has belted back, four patch pockets and skirt in yoke effect. Comes in sand, putty, battleship grey, navy and Belgian blue. You stout women who ordinarily experience much trouble in finding a suit can now come here and be properly and perfectly fitted on our Popular Second Floor.

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Temptingly Beautiful Are These Suits at $19.75 The Piping Rock model is a suit that will appeal to you instantly, is niftily fashioned from an excellent wide wale serge and can be had in Belgian blue, sand, putty, navy and midnight blue. Here also is a pretty Norfolk in fetching grey and tan mixtures. Over here is a handsome suit of silk poplin. The coats have belted backs and peplums with wide box pleats in back. Skirts are shown in various yoke effects with crushed belts. VERY SPECIAL!

Any Wo man Would Like These Suits at $25.00 Because of their becoming styles and clever tailoring we are absolutely certain that $25 never bought more and seldom as much as we now offer you. Every one of these suits has some little touch or individuality in the trimming, tailoring or style that stamps it as original correct and different. Such very fashionable fabrics as silk poplins, gabardines, wool poplins, fine French serges, silk failes, etc., are offered in a wide range of the season's mot wanted colors.

Fkese fine Spring Coats

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A value extraordinary brand new Spring Coats that were tailored with the intention of selling them at $22.50 are n ow being offered as a pre-Easter special at $17.50. These are the famous Prinze ss Garments which are widely recognized as the utmost in style and quality. Each coat has a pretty lining guaranteed for two seasons. They come in all colors and sizes. Another very interesting special at this price is a coat of silk poplin shown in all the new shades.

Spring Coats Specially Priced at $4.95 We have put forth special efforts to give you something unusually good at this low price and we have succeeded in every sence of the word. Here are good looking merges, "Chic" checks, prettv plaids and pleasing novelties in a comprehensive range of styles and colorings to choose from.

New Indeed, are the Coatc at $10.00 And surprisingly stylish to sav the least. A full line of gabardines are shown in the new flare and ripple effects with attractive veb.et collars. Then we have the wonderfully popular model called the Tommy Atkins." it ; shown in tine all wool serges and novelty mixtures ill all colors.

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New Silk & Kid Gloves for Easter All Styles and Colors HERE is an extraordinary assortment containing all that is "new" and desirable at very reasonable prices.

$1.00 16-Button Silk Gloves at . .

These gloves are considered excellent values at the regular price of S1.00 and they certainly are. Come in black and white only and all sizes. Kayser Silk Gloves at 50c, $1.00, $1.25 and $2.00 The quality of the silk that goes into these gloves can not be improved lipon, that is to say absolutely the best values at the prices quoted. Anything that is fashionable in silk gloves you can get in this section. The Famous "Dent" Gloves $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Famous for several very good reasons. First, their superior wearing qualities; second, their style and correct fit, and third, their very reasonable prices. We have several very new styles and shades we should like to show vou.

Spring Like Shades and Colors in the Called for Newest Silks Variety, Quality and Completeness Are Features of This Section SPECIAL ITEM! $1.50 Ponge Crepe $1.10 This ponge crepe is shown in all the newest shades and colorings for Spring. It is AO inches wide and made to sell for S1.50; we are offering it as a pre-Easter special at $1.10. 27-inch Plain and Fancy Silks 55c Here is a comprehensive assortment of plain, figured and fancy silks in 2 7-inch widths that are remarkably good values at 55c. 40-inch New Silk Poplins $1.00 These 40-inch silk poplins are just the thing for the new gowns and frocks. They are shown in black, white, the new blues, sand, putty, etc. Special Silk Crepe de Chine $1.15 Considerable interest has been centered on these silk crepe de chines we are featuring at the extremely low price of S 1. 1 5. Their quality is excellent and they can be had in black, white and all colors. Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Children's Dresses $2.50 The prettiest little things we've ever seen at thU price. One style is of nice embroidered Swiss finished with colored ribbons and girdles. Another i of tine mull with handsome lace trimming, colored ribbons and bowj. Children's $1.00 School Dresses Very Special at Only 59c A very tine collection of school dresses tor the little girls from o to 14 is this. There are any number of pretty plain, stripes, polka dots and ligured ginghams and percales.