South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 85, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1915 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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MNDEMNED MEASURES WOT TO BE BURNED BUT PLACED 0NEXHIBITI0N S'Nth lU r.i . t n n -1 h,iv- ;i juiMie l-on!ir f ''ri'l-nin 1 v ihls urn

How Thin People Can Put On Flesh

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ts.ifty rri'lay nn iniir-r, :i ruriliri;; to City Sra1 r Miller, i.e.. isise the city 4;cMliJIir.s ,inl :;rci-i ;ui other Lu.i-j-.-s :irms use metal measures eeln- !;. Instead of a inn;., boiihre City dealer Miller has said that In the. near uture the ''.' rur;d run d m-asur-s hich at pr-s-nt clutter his laboratory will a J. art of a lis;. lay j.'.a' d m a. downtown st re window or in a ucajit storeroom. Scales, rm-asnres and artU-If s n-iiemri-d ly 1 he h'-ahr .-.ill form the uii!a. whi-h will prot,t;,y he pluee.l .n one of the douiitown store windows. "Other iti. s have l.or.hres." said .Miller, hut South I'.'-nd will have to content itself with a til-play of concieunied measures. They will be attractively arranged, and will prove a prohtai-h. jidvertu-ement for whatever merchaat ear s to haw th-m 1'IactU in his window."

TAKE UP DAMAGE CASE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT htiiit of Willi. iiu Jvalter Aain-t Kawnet? Company Will Prohahly lie Ia.-t Jury CiiM-.

What Is prohahly the la-t jury cas-o to he taken up this term in the superior court was taken up Friday mornitiK when the ease of William Kalter as'iust the Kawneer Manufacturing Co. went to trial. The plaintiff seeks to recover $lO.)i)0 d.imat'cs for personal injuries allowed to have, hcen sutiiin d w hen a seallold collapsed while hej was employed as a mason for the doftndant. It is alleged that he sustained injuries to his shouU tier whh h will prevent him from following lils trado in tlie future. The accident, it is said, occurred on Feb. 1 U 1 4 , when repairs .ere be in; mad" at the Kohertson More. The plaint iff is represented by .Sliek .V Slick, and the defendant t.y Howell, Jones &. lb-vine.

ADMINISTRATOR WANTS O -SECOND DEED APPROVED oiirl Is .-keI to I'us on Instrument ill I'liuv of One Ai Unou leded hv Warner.

V IHMtcr Thin im-n and women that bit. hfatty, filling dinner you ate last nU'ht. What became of all the f'ltprodjeinK' nourishment it eontainel? You haven't gained in weight one ounee. That food passed from your hotly like unhurried coal th rough an open grate. Tlie material was there, hut jour food doesn't work tiul stick, and the plain truth U you hardly k t enough nourishment from your meal" to pay for th Cost in" cooking. This Is true of thin folks the world over. Your nutritive organs, your functions of assimilation, are sadly out of gear and need reconstruction. 'ut out the foolish food and funny sawdust diets. Omit the llesh cream rub-or:s. Cut out everything but th meals ou are eating now and eat

one of thoe a single Sarin two weeks note the Five to eight Kood solid healthy. Htay there" fat the net result. Sargol

charges your weak, stagnant blood with millions of fresh new red blood corpuscles Rives the hlood the carrying power to deliver every ounce of fat-making material in your food to every part of your body. Sartroi. too. mixes with your food and prepares it for the blood in easily assimilated form. Thin people gain all the way from in to pounds a month while taking Sargol, and the new Mesh tays put. S'argol tablets are a scientific combination of six of the best Meshprexlueing elements known to chemistry. They come 4 0 tablets to a package. ;ire pleasant, harmless and inexpensive, and all druggists in South liend and vicinity sell them subject to an absolute guarantee of weight increase or money back.

with ever' fcol tablet, difference. pound of Should be

MAY EXHIBIT UNIQUE PICTURE OF CHRIST HERE

On the grounds that a certain deed was void because it had been acknowledged before City Judge, Warner, acting in the capacity of a notary public, John 11. Fisher, administrator of the estate of Minerva I-ario, petitioned the circuit court Friday morning to approve a new deed which was .submitted. It was alleged that the deed conveyed property from the Jario estate to Mike Zappia and that Itifn tlrat deed had been acknowledged Peforo Judge Warner through an inadvertence considering the fact that "Warner held a lucrative office and had jio legal authority to act as a notary.

DISCHARGES JURY -"ourt Ium's Art Set in Circuit Court JYiday.

The circuit court jury was discharged Friday morning by Judge , Funk, follow ing the reading of the t;,r0o verdict in the Werner case. The jury had been assembled for seven -weeks. Court cases will ho tried during the remainder of the term which .ends nn April 17.

WILL CARE FOR INSANE Hospital Atfept Charge of SchlamborKi Manxly and New house.

Negotiation a:e under way by the V. M. ( A. to nring to South Hend the famous painting known a. "'The Light of the World," hy Montoski. If arrangements can be made the painting will he on exhibition at the association building April 12. The canvas is feet square and is eight feet in height. The picture, portrays Christ on the evening of tlie day of His baptism. Exhibited in a dark room a strange and mysterious glowemanates from the face. In the background a cross appears, while over the breast of Christ a dovo hovers. It is explained that these apparently mysterious phenomena resulted from a chemical process in the pigments before being transferred to the canvass. Ir. C. II. Straus of Virginia accompanies the painting and lectures.

PEDDLERS: LICENSE ACT TO BE STRICTLY ENFORCED Chief of policy Kerr announced Friday morning thnt the peddlers' ordinance recently passed by the city council would be enforced to the letter. Licenses shall be secured by both wagon and pushcart peddlers quarterly, at which time metal plates will le given wagon dealers and badges the pushcart venders. The plates and meals have been furnished in colors, a different color for each quarter. License fees will be due March 31, June SO. Sept. 30 and Dec. 31. The ordinance does not apply to the Mrst quarter of 1915. Chief Kerr warns peddlers not to try to evade buying licenses a.s they will be arrested and will be prosecuted.

WIFE BRINGS SECOND CASE AGAINST HUSBAND

Papers of ac-eptanco wrr. received Triday morning t.y the county clerk from the hospital for the insane at Loganspott in th case of Max Schlamberg. Andrew Marody and Herbert Newhouse who hau been confined at the ouinty jail. Sheriff Hailey will take the patients to Lo.gansport Saturday.

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committee, was being held this after

noon at the Chamoer of t ommeree. Committees will he given an outline of their duties. At T:.".0 o'clock tonight the committee in charge of the reception ami entertainment of the teacheis lure at tho northern Indiana association onventlon in April will meet, eleorge ii. Ueitner is chairman.

Kii:sri:itT oit or tow n. Chief of Ietectives John Kuespert 1- absent from his duties in police headquarters on a business trip to southern MiehUan. His return is epected lYulay ccnlng.

For tho second time in as many days Mrw. Frank Szabados, 821 Prairie av., was complaining witness in charges against her husband, I'rank Szabados. Friday morning the wife claimed that Szabados had upon numerous occasions beaten and struck her, and the day before her allegations stated that he had threatened her and neighbors with a loaded revolver. Szabados was also claimed to have threatened injury to neighbors whom he alleged had tampered with his affairs, with an ax. The cases were disposed of Friday afternoon.

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For Wom's 50c Kimono Sleeve Apron Light or elurk.

A Yard for Mill Lengths of 7c Calico.

For Child's 50c Romper For Boys or Girls.

For Wom's 35c Un. Suit Lace or Tight Knee.

For Men's 50c Work SHIRTS Blue Chamb'y

15 YARDS of 10c Unbleached Muslin for 96c

89c For Reg. $2 New Style Lace Curtains

88c For Wom's $2 SILK WAISTS All sizes.

33c For Wom's 50c Gingh'm Petticoats Plain, striped.

6ic For Re??. 10c CANTON FLANNEL Full width.

33c For Child's 50c and 69c New Spring Dresses

49c $1.50 Spring Chip and Hemp SHAPES

1.98 For $4 & $5 Trimmed HATS Latest ideas.

19c For 39c New Spring Flowers To trim hats.

88c For Wom's $1.50 Long CREPE KIMONOS

96c For Child's $2 Lawn DRESSES Sizes f. to 11.

58c For Wom's $1 Long SILK GLOVES

86c For Reg. $2 Natural HAIR SWITCHES

SPECIAL 97c For Wom's $3 Trimmed HATS

79c For Wom's $1.50 Spring HOUSE DRESSES

88c For Men's $1.50 Work and Dress PANTS

64c For Men's $1 Spring UNION SUITS

11c For Men's 19c Fine DRESS HOSE

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39c For Boys' All Wool KNICKER PANTS

83c For Child's $1.50 & $2 Trimmed HATS

47c For Wom's 75c Muslin GOWNS Lmb. trim.

19c For Wom's 35c Spring BURSON HOSE

96c For Boys' $1.50 New WASH SUITS

16c For Reg. 25c Green Linen WINDOW SHADES

cihants alli; mvouci:. J u elge Ford granted a divorce Friday morning at Belle Allen from Kdward B. Allen and allowed the petitioner 1 1.50 a week as support money. The grounds e.f the complaint were failure to provide during -5 years of married life.

Sheep could pence each in

sri:s on u:cn ami s i.ir.v Sei-kin to forech.se on a mechanic's lien : t t i 1 to rcoir $."mi ulltged to he doe for supplies. F.duat'd A. Morse lias hrowu'ht action in the ir uit court against Louis A. Iiakcs Sells and others.

COeN!d!V S FA V OK 1 1 1 : C BLAM Finest, cleanest for happed hands and fare. Makes th- skin soft and white, -.".c at Couch y"s. Adt.

BITS OF INmiLMATlON'. Live bees are allowed to pass hy letter post within the Fnited King-deri.

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cent tiry. (perated bv ir. r nte-d 1 y it vill wash and

dishes in an hour. In Germany one man in 'JIT. goes t eojle-:c ; in Scotland, one in f-20: in the- Fnited States, one in ..OuO, and in Fnulaml. me in .".000. The leading newspaper of Prague. Bohe'inia, was recently produced by photography from typewritten copy because printcis were not available.

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USING SOAP SPOILS THE HAIR Soap should be H-ol N ery sparintl, if at nil. If M'U watit to keep c.:r hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos eontain too much alkali. ThN dries th scalp, makes the hair brittle, and rums it. The best thing for steady use is jast ordinary mulsified coacoanut oil which is pure anil greaedcss, is hTiper and better than soap or ;u:.M!i:i;j: (ea an use. e rie r two t aspooii f uls will cicu.-" th. h.tlr uTld scalp thor.ughl. S:mply moisten the hair with water ami rub It in. It make an a ! ca;d inc of rich. creamy lather which rtrisr out easily, removing everv p.trticle of dust, dirt, dandruff and c-f. ,;!. Thhair eir,e ; ; i i k I and evenly, and it leave- ii. -,-. lp soft, and tho hair hn. and silky, hrmht, lustrous, luffy ati.l en-y to manage. You c.4ti c- mu!sir; d ecu oanut oil at afiv phirn;ac. and a few o'iii,r,, will s:ppp- -ery member of the family for inmiUii.

STFA.MSIIIP IC)Vi:.Mi:TS. NHW Y BK. March No steamers sailing today. Dtie to arrive today: Mimosa from Manchester: Cornells from Rotterdam: Caroline from Havre; Aztco frim Gibraltar.

At the Breakfast Tables ( yl Fins Homes '

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KILLF.l) IV (X)H.V i'Kl'SIint. MCNCIF. Ind., March 26. Valentine C. Jones, a wealthy farmer, was fetind mangled beyond recognition by a corn crusher into which he had been dragged by his clothing.

VOI R SALA1 would be better with the addition ef olive oil. We carry only the very best olive oil. Imported. f.Oe pint. S(c quart. The Philadelphia, Advt. r.fc tit.tr of Alrliain 1JU Wike. notick r riNAi. Arret at. Iy Idre. tlon ef (Jraee . Wike. Y.- ntr'.x." ef the i:?t:ite e.f Abr;ili:un H. Wike. late of St. Je'h u:ity, ia tLt State .f Il!'5'.HIi;i, deiHMsl. Notice is IlMT given te te hein, lrnrs and tlerl.xo ef jsald ttoceHlenC, lend r. II ett:er prs-'tn inteTrsl In sati etat. that s:! I i:onitrlx has filed in thin (un f i 1 1 n 1 ii. ouiit ni vouchers f r the flnnl fit t ici'a-ia .f sod estate, sirol they are then f. re herel'.v re.pitrnl to be ar.d appear li slid e'eurt imi the l'.'th d.iy of April. la'Ti, m hu r.'. e khiiu will heard. Hiid make pnif ef their heirship or c'.nlm t- :uij part .f ald estate, and shovr eatie If any th-re hy. why nlrl aeeMtuit and i'in !.cri shi.-'.hi le t le appr"Tsl. WltiM-ss. th e'Urk find seal ef th Sf .Joneph linv.ir e'eurt at South I'.er.d, Inilinua tb'.s Itith day ef Ju'arch. liMft,

Unsweetened

Fhat Sunset Evaporated Milk

Certainly Gives a Rich Flavor to Coffee

THIS is an expression always made when Sunset Evaporated Milk is used for the first time, and heard frequently thereafter. TDEOPLE who first ordered a few cans of Sunset Evaoorated Milk to be prepared for late or skipped delivery by the dairyman are now using Sunset Brand exclusively because of its richness of flavor and purity.

SUNSET BRAND gives to coffee that rich, golden brown appearance that even the very richest fresh cream cannot equal. ICOR coffee, Sunset needs no diluting. It can be poured right from the can into the cup. It is unsweetened and free from all artificial preservatives.

Be Sure and Ask Your Grocer for Sunset Brand National Grocer Co., Sou th Bend, Ind., Distributors.

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when men will give more time to governing themselves than they

now give to governing others. If this joyously fine state of affairs arrives in our time, less of our products will be consumed by individuals, but more will be absorbed by the many. Hundreds arc denying themselves the strength-value of malt and hop liquid foods because they are weak in will they art not self -governed. Healthy, normal people are never enticed beyond the borderlands of moderation. Net until men are self-controlled and fear-free will

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THE QUALITY BEER take its rightful place among the first sustaining foods known to mankind.

The Muessel Brewing Co. Bell Phone 55 Home 5055

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