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HI 15 ORDERED 10 KEEP OUT OF SALOON I John Mayfield Found Guilty of Child Desertion is Given a Chance by Judge. Epeclnl to Tho NVwB-Timos. ;CLKlIAin Ind., April .1. After John MayfleM had pleaded guilty to a, chargo of child desertion in tho superior court Friday Judge, Ilarman cautioned Mayfield to stay away from tho raloon declaring that if ho disobeyed the court's edict he would have to trvn a. nonltentinrv sentence "All tho paloonrncn ire about you ! A A. t . a I i is xo pci your money, cumnicnu'ii Judge Ilarman who added, "I haven't You Can Arrange to Take Our Treatment and when When Ton do busing with u, wo i:se IA'Yii(iiT MimioDS. You know Just what my foe is going to be before you begin treatment, and If you wish you can arrange to pay it after you are cured. In thl way- we differ from othor doetirs; with them you neror Icnow what their f-e i until they render tiiolr bill. Why should you allow your riWtr to take advuntage f you in this way? Your Decision in Selecting a Doctor May Mean Your Future Health and Happiness Fr Vhy not Feleot one who has a modern rulppod office and who. by lo-tiff years of ftuiy and pr!ttle Is thoroughly qualified to sureessfully combat with ureases of hN speeialty that has not been neglected or inl.tresited br the Incompoter.t until it has beeom inotirable? Why not try a DIFFKItENT IOCTOK. one whom you will Cnd dopenduble aud at fees within reach all? VARICOCELE HYDROCELE Impair itillty. We daily demonstrate tliat Varlooeele and Ilydrocole can bo curei, in nearly all rases ; by one treatment, in fuch a satisfactory whv that the vital parts are preserved anil trenrthenod. prin oonfsr?, swelling pubsldos, a healthy oiroul:itin i! rapIdly rp-establl.'hod, lnsteatl of the de-pn-slng t .-:'litioi-. We cure and s i hundreds of young men yearly from those two vital distases. V-y not us cure you? . PRIVATECONTRACTED DISEASES Are the most widesrrnrl diases among u.e mal- population and are doing more harr to the rare than t ii ber-tilsl s or eain-pr. I-Jijhty ir emt of the male population between the age of 1h a... contract one or tota of thee illseasos. i aese d!ones nay te infectious long, long after Pii U!Me symptoms have disupjki'.ired. They are responsible for ne-thlrd of :11 blindness cause tlireefourths ft nil abdoiniiial operatiom in womcu and are the principal eutise of race sui'itie. I'auses nearly all stricture and T." per cent of pro's ti tic diseases. Yet from Ignoranr of the terrible ohnr.u ter of these diseases it Is not uncom ni)n to boar young men 1-Uichln ply boast a If having thern vere eouiethlng to le proud of. SPECIFICBLOOD POISON Are you aftlicted, mortified, demorHllzeii. dioi. ura sod, tortureil and in danger from this awful itfo-e, -sum-hip poiviis in your blood? You urc if vou have tliese symptoms: ilasli, iores, Ulcers, s-re Mouth or Thro.il, Swollen Hands. Mucous Parches. Hair tf Cyebrows filling out, rkhi lllotche. IVpper-Colored Spots, Uheumatlc Pains. AeMng In Pones or Joints. i:ozc:na. Itching, ltumixi, Nervoi:no.?s. (ur treatment removes th above sjmptor la one to ten diys, s you nor any cne wxu!d over know Von eTrr bad the trouble. DB. FLEENE FOR MEN ONLY. Over Peck's sImh Stort Offico Honrs 9 ru m. lo s p. in.

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teen any of theni here trying to help you tfet a bond." Mrs. Chamberlain I)lv Mrs. Lovlna T. Chamberlain, widow of the lato A- X. Chamberlain, well known patent medicine manufacturer, is dead at her home in this city after a protracted Illness. She had been a resident of Elkhart for fifty-four years. OutlloiLKt-s Clicokoi- Stan. K. P. Fisher, assistant chief clerk In the Ivike Shore master mechanic's office, claims the checker championsnip of tho city and challenges all comers. He won local tournaments held in this city in iy 12 and 11)13 and recently defeated Fred Lundquist. a well known local enthusiast by the margin of one game. Draws His: Fine. On his plea of guilty to giving; beer to children younger than himself, Claronco Held, IS, who with Leo Schrump, -2. were arrested a week ;iko, was assessed $.10 in the city court. As his companion is of legal ago It is probable that he will not fare so well before the court when his case comes to issue tomorrow.

J - . I 1 11 -fi'i-f 1 1 -.- J IMe Specialists of Last Resort. The Most Prevalent and Serious Disease Among Men Past Forty According to the Secretary State Hoard of Health, tho Prostate gland Is perhaps the most Import ant gland In the body, being of extreme importance to tho phytical and mental and reproductive stability of man. Diseased conditions of this gland are accompanied by the most pronounced disturbances of other functions such as weakness, loss of ambition, strength, virn, vigor, vitality, headache, backache, dizziness, loss of appetite, mental hallucinations, a feeling of Impending danger, weak trembles, cold feet, frequent urination especially at night, specks before the eyes, Male weakness, or total loss of power, constipation, pain in rectum or at neck of bladder, hot and cold Hashes, nervous restlessness. Inability to concentrate mind, thoughts wander, easily fatigued on little exertion, loss of confidence, cloudy, foul smelling urine, etc. Why Not Get the Best First? It Will Cost Less Than the Worst. The diseases of our specialty are diseases of which the general practitioner Is rankly ignorant, he knowing but lltle more about them than you. lie is wholly unprepared In experience, knowledge and equipment and totally unable to successfully treat them and when he undertakes their cure he will more than likely cause or allow serious complications to arise, which sooner or later necessitate the services of a skilled specialist. If You Arc Suffering From Some Obscure Disease That Has Resisted All Treatment It is Likely a Prostatic Disease. pecialists SOUTH BEND, IND. 1 oP2 YV. Washington Ato. Sundays, 9 a. ni. to 12 noon only.

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GIVE MILK TO PIGS Iike County Farmers Kefuso to Sell to Chicago Men. HAMMOND. Ind., April Lake county farmers who ship milk to the Chicago market arc on strike because they say the price paid them for milk hy agents of Chicago milk distributing companies is too low. Two hundred cans of milk were fed to pigs by the fanners yesterday rather than send the output to Chicago. This quantity was doubled today, making COO cans in all. Chicago dealers assert they can not afford to pay the prices demanded because their trade has fallen off t0 per cent and that a price reduction of S0 cents u can Is necessary or they will be forced out of business. Efforts to reach an amicable arrangement have failed. SUNDAY PRAISES RULERS Clad to See Kngland on the Firing Lino For Temperance. WINONA LAKE, Ind.. April .1. Hats off to King George and IJrd Kitchener. England has never trailed the other nations in anything that tends to the uplift of the human race and I'm. proud to see her on the firing line for temperance. The nations of tho world surely have their -centimeter siege guns trained on the stronghold of John Barlcv Corn. (Signed) WILLIAM A. SUNDAY. CAT ADOPTS SQUIRRELS Feline Adopts Motherlos Ones Brought to Her. PETKltSmrRG, Tnd.. April .1. Samuel Hollon, a farmer, living four miles east of here, was cutting down trees in his woods for posts, when he saw an old squirrel run out of a mulberry tree that had been cut down. When the mulberry tree was cut into fence posts he discovered a squirrel's nest, in which were four young squirrels, almost famished. He took them to an old cat that has a litter of kitten, and she Is caring for the young squirrels the same as her own brood. The squirrels drink milk the same as the kittens and follow the cat around everywhere. LAFAYETTE. Cyrinus Jester, 40 years old, a prominent farmer, was killed when his horses ran away and he was thrown from his wagon. The wagon passed over his body so that every rib in his left side was broken. GENEVA. William Glendening, GO years old, prominent business man and mason, was almost instantly killed while blasting stumps. A charge of dynamite went off prematurely and a block of wood struck him on the back of the head. BLUFFTON. When Harvey Fschannen, two years old, climbed upon a picket fence to watch somo pigs being driven by, ho slipped and fell so that his neck was caught between two pickets. When his mother arrived on the scene he was dead. MARION. When a son was born to Mrs. Marvin Cole, Mrs. Bertha Shriver, 32 years old. and Mrs. Ella Moonshower, 49 years old. became grandmother and great grandmother respectively. Tho mother of the child Is 15 years old and the father Is IS. BEDFORD. While deputies were fumigating the cells at the county Jail two prisoners made their escape. Sheriff Sltler's wife saw the men leave and took after them with a revolver but they were too far ahead and she was unable to catch them. GCSIIFN. DJelmar Pulse. 31 years old, was killed when he tried to Jump a fast eastbound freight train. The man's head was crushed. ANDERSON. Unless there are additional cases of scarlet fever in the vicinity of Pendleton, churches will bo reopened Sunday and schools Menday. The development of several cases of the disease caused he authorities to close the churches and schools two weeks ago. TAFAYETTK. Workmen on the site of the new Klks' temple uncovered the skeleton of an Indian which is believed to be more than 100 years old. The skull was In a grood state of preservation. WASHINGTON. By tho terms of the will of David Kribs, who died here recently, his entire estate, valued at $2,900. Is left to the Westminster church. HENTON HARBOR. E. C. Sterrett, assistant lighthouse, keeper on the ' north pier at St: Joseph, after 17 years rf .-1 i 1 1 n ir will receive S491!2. his: share of prize money won as a gunner In tho Spanish-American war. Sterrett was a gunner on the battleship Oregon, and was a member of the crew which destroyed several ships. By a i national law, passed during the Civil ! war, every gunner receives a share 01 the value of the ships he is instrumental In destroying. SAGINAW. While she was happy Mh BfrCA'JSl ThJ Fouv 1

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LEGAL NOTICES. NOTJC'K Or AI).MIXlTKATIOX. Noti.-e is hereby given, that the unlerslnel has l.oen appointed by the Clerk of the nreult Court of St. Joepu County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the Kstate f John Julius Krauze, late of Joseph County, deceased. Said Instate is supposed to he solvent. JUIIN V. CCLIA, Administrator. April 2. 1!m5. 1. J. Houlihan, Attorney. apr 3 10 17 aoxici:. Indianapolis Ind., Marra l'Jlo. All person concerned will Lake notice that a petition lias been filed with the Piddle Servli-e Commission of Indiana, by The New York Central I tail road Company, Jisklng for authority to purchase and take over The Klkhart and Western Railroad Company, as set forth in Paid petition, and that all persons Interested shall appear ami answer stdd petition on or before the lr-th day of April. IMS, at Koom State House. Indianapolis, Ind. J. J j. REILr.T. Secretary PuMIc Service Commission of Indiana. NOTICE OF MEETING. The Thirteenth Annual mooting of the Stoekholders of the South Head Home Telephone Company will be held at the offices of the eoinpauy. No. J12 West Colfax Avenue. South Hend, Indiana, on Tuesday, tho roth day of April, A. 1). 101.", at 1:30 P. M. to elect a Hoard of Direetorn for the ensuing year; to receive and pass upon reports of ofneers and to transact any and all other business that may properly come before said meeting. 1 Signed 1 G. W. HARRISON, mar '7 apri .1 10 Secretary. NOTICE OI' ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given, that the underfdirned has lveen appointed by tho Clerk of the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, State of Indiana. Executor of tho i-Jstvtte of Cornelius lelahunty, late of St. Joseph 4 ounty, deceased. Said Estate Is supposed to bo solvent. ST. JOSEPH LOAN AND TRUST CO. March I'd, lido. Executor, mar IT apr :: 10 iS'OTICE. IndianniiolH, Indiana. March 2-Uh, 101o. All persons concerned will take notice that a petition has been filed with the Public Service Commission of Indiana, by The New York Central Railroad Company, asking for authority to purchase and take over The Elkhart and Western Railroad ConijKitiy, as s. t forth In said petition, and that all persons interested shall appear and answer said petition on or before the 14th day of April. l'.H.', at Room 121 State House, Indianapolis. Ind. J. L. REILEY. Secretary Public Service Commission of Indiana. FONT AM) FOUND. TAKEN by mistake boy's mackinaw coat, grey, red and black cdxd, from coatrom of Jefferson Industrial school. Liberal reward. 1:0 questions asked. If returned to 417 S. Franklin ft. Hell 4117. LOST OR STOLEN Dasehliund, male, brown with white ppots on chest. Answers to .Tip. Reward for information or return of dog. Hell 1514, Home 71K). 1001 E. Indiana a v. HELP WANTED 3IALE. WANTED Young man wltCi wheel to collect for large institution; salary $3.C0 to start. Chance of advancement. Must be of good family and come well recommended. Address box C, News-Times. WANTED A man Tor outside woTk at summer home at Diamond lake. Reference required for character and habits. Hell phone 1161. in tho anticipation of a marriage with Robert mith of Cleveland, Airs, flraco Stcinhsuer, a widow, 39 years old, was alleged to have been murdered by him. Her throat was cut from car to car with a razor blade. Smith gavo himself up to the authorities. IJENTON ITAUEOR. The congregation of the First Baptist church in this city will start a 2 4-hours' prayer meeting (Sunday evening at 5 o'clock in the hope that the "dry" will win Monday's local option election. Tho church doors will be thrown open .it o o'clock Sunday evening and a member of the congregation will be in charge every hour from then until a o'clock Monday evening. EYES THAT FOLLOW YOU. You probably have noticed that the eyes In some portraits follow you wherever you go. It is a bit uncanny to move about a room and have the eyes of 'i picture always upon you, and some superstitious people are afraid to go into a picture gallery where portraits of their ancestors are to be found. The effect is simply an optical illusion and is secured by having the eyes in the portrait looking directly toward the front. Under such circumstances the pupil is necessarily in the middle with an equal amount of "white'' on either side. This relation does not vary at all with the position of the observer. No matter where you stand the pupil will be in the middle of the eyo and the eye will seem to be looking at you. Tho American Boy. WHY HAIR FALLS OUT Dandruff causes a feverish Irritation of tha scalp, the hair root shrink, loosen nnd then the hair, comes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid tho scalp of every particle of dandrjfE, get a 25-cert bottl of Danderlne at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub well intothe scalp. After a few applications all dandruff disappears and the hair, etops coming out. n.. 1 . . - T 1 r ' "

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WANTEI Experienced girl for general housework. Must be good cook. Apply Mrs. W. S. K rum 111, To;; Elaine av. Hell 1003. WANTED Girl for general housework. Home phone 0217. 425 Alien el. WANTED (iirl for ofne work; miK be govnl writer and accurate at figure. Send written an lieution. Z. Z.. care NewsTimes. WANTED Middle-n god lady as housekeeper. Address 'I-IVJ, News-Times. WANTED Good German girl or middleaged ladv for general housework. Call nt utore at 111 Mich! can av. or Home phone rHl. Bell phone OIL WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. Small family. 12M W. Wsishlngton av. WANTED competent girl for general housework. ll'OT Riverside drive. Home phone fooy. 1'IAXO TUNING. HERMAN MARKER, ex-rt piano tuning. G17 Columbia St., South Bend. PERSONAL. WANTED To correspond with some lady between the ait of 1." and ") with matrimonial intentions. Referencts exchanged. Address T-40. News-Times. SLAVIN pays highest prbv for discarded gents clothes. Call Home phone M'O'.i or rail 1227 W. Washington st. s a i . i :sm 1 :n wa n ti:d. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Live salesmen ami agents for Telbax Pbiylng Cards. The first improvement on playing card in centuries. The only patented playing card containing the old time faces. Ladles or gentlemen of ordinary Intelligence can easily make from $5 to $10 per dsv. Simply showing this deck moans a sale. The Telbax Co., First National Hank Hldg., Mlshinraka. Ind. Hell phone H. OFFICB HELP. BUSINESS MEN Call us for above offiee people. Free service. Hell 200G. Home POSITIONS recently filled by our employment department; register free at once; stenographers, typists, dictaphonists, bookkeepers, auditors, office managers, credit and cost caen, general office people. Thomas School of Stenography and Typewriting (Einp. Dept.), licensed Einp. Agency, American Trust bldg. WANTED Young people, begin a course of office training now. Scores placed in position tfce past fcir weeks. This Is the time to prepare nt the South Hend Business College. Our new catalogue free on request. See tho Interior of our handsome new college building. Write, call or phone Hell 00 1, Home 55GL WANTED Huslness men, we have a fine class of steuograpners graduating, rapid, accurate, mostly high school graduates and ex-teachers, nome with office experience. Call Hell .V1 or Home o51. The fouth Hend Huslness Coll4ge. KELLEY BUSINESS SCl!X)L. Dy and night sessions. All commercial subjects and salesmanscdp. Pupils may begin any Monday. Ask for free catalogue. Kelley Business SoaooL 120 E. Wayno st. Both, phones. AUTOMOBILE WANTED. Who has an automobile, 4 pasaenger, weight about 2,000 pounds to exchange for good vacant lot, balance cash? Inquire Smith Realty Syndicate. 723-721-723 J. M. S. Bldg. Bell 772. 1W1. Home 289. ISUbLNE&S PEUSONALS, MRS. LAWRENCE, Corsetlere; also Tlanto silk hosiery and underwear. Bell CJOd. SCREEN DOORS and windows should be ordered now. We make all kinds and those that last and fit. We rewtre and repair all screens and sell screen wire. Miller Cabinet and Machine Sbop, m Portage a v. Home phone 2032. FOR SALE Fresh dressed rabbits, all kinds fresh fish and sea foods, smoked and salt flwh. oysters In bulk nnd shell. South Bend Fish & Oyster Co., 130 E. Jefferson. Bell S01; Home 5913. MOVED TO 315 SOUTH MICHIGAN STREET. A full line of smakers' articles. Bdliards f.nd pocket billiards. GOLDEN D. MANN. EOH RENT rUIlXISILED ItOOJLS. FOR RENT First class furnished rooms. 41G S. Main st. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping or sleeping rooms; modern conveniences; private entrance. 414 Michigan av. FOR RENT Suit of light housekeeping rooms and kitchenette, suitable for man nd wife. Steam heat and bath. 23rt W. Jefferson tUd. Bell 26S2 2R. Home 0082. FOR RENTPlrasant front unite; n?ar center of town; modern. Home phone C334. G1S W. Wtishlngton. FOR RENT Modern room for light housekeeping, one sleeping room, outside entrance to both. 11A S. William st. Bell phone 4345. FOR RENT Furnished front room; good location. 811 W. Washington. FOR RENT Room for light housekeeping. one sleeping room, outside entrtnee to both. 110 S. William st Bell phore 4C43. FOR RENT Furnished rooms from $2 up. Stefin tent, bath and telephone, blocks from pogtoffl.ee. 224 S. Lafavette. uvir DEAR OLC

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Tor RENT Large front room fundl..-d for light housekeeping. Private cut ra !. . furnace heat. g:i. plion,-. $2.ro per week. '17 S. Lafayette st. FOR RENT Modern ronmn for gentlemen. '201 E. Marion el. Home plume LV.t". FOR RENT Four pleasant room, partly furnished or unfurnished with bathroom and furnace heat, to miu and lfe or two ladies. 70i W. Lasallo.

FOR RENT Modern front room with u.o of 1 .ano and phone. ;)13 Vistula. FOR RENT Room and kitchenette furunighed for light housekeeping. L.ir;e Closet. Modem house. Also a sleepin'g room, lill V. LaKalie av. Home otione FOR KENT FurnUhod rooms for light housekeeping. 8ul N. Lafayette. FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 107 W Colfax. FOR RENT Light LouieXeeping ; als aleeping rooms. 215 S. St. Joe, Cud Vistula. THE Y. M. C. A. Is tto place to g. t ! strictly modern rooms at leaso ia:de -rates. Showers on each their. Prices 1 $1.7o to $.00. FOR RENT Fund shed rooms for !;-i.t j hoU. keeping. Modern. ('.17 S. St. .!'. i ilOAHl) AMI HOOM. Si'LlivTLV tirst- lass board and room for two young men: modern in every way. Hcii phone ;;.v,t or tall ioi Vistula. WANTED Roomers and boarders In pri-v.iii-family. ;r: s. Main. i'OK KENT HOUSES. FOR RENT T, room house. lsi2 Kirhy st. Water, jr.-ts. Inquire 402 E. Dayton. FOR RENT Modern S room house. rlL S. Carroll st.. $30 Inquire Mrs. Loui Salinger. Ku nts man llats. FOR RENT Seven-room modern house with parage. M. N. Michigan st. Home phone 2021. FOR RENT 0 room house. S. Main sr., also 3 acTes of laud with buildinn'?. equipped for ehlcken raising; also 5 acres with good buildings. 14 mile from court house. Inquire 20 Jefferson bldg. FOR RENT House, 1002 S. E. Cor. Calvert and Caroline, tne block east of Lincoln school; 8 rooms, cellar and woodhouse, ga-s both lloors, cement sidewalk. Take cr Caroline st. Rent $10 per month In advance. Inquire oil W. Jefferson bird. FOR RENT A two-story, nix -room bungalow at IKJ Riverside drive. Modern throughout with sleeping porch and fireplace. Beautiful place to live. Inquire at above address. FOR RENT Cottage, l."23 S. Main St., $7. Inquire YV. G. Crabill. Home phone 6VJ72, Hell 72. FOR RENT SVS Turk av.. corner Riverside drive; house newly papered and painted; modern. Open Sunday, lo to 12 a. ni. Key next house wst. S. Greene-baum,-21S S. Michigan. II. phone 1773. FOR RENT Seven-poom house. Inquire premises 1117 Clover St., west of Watch factory. Phone during day; both phones 1544. FOR HE NT 8-room house, strictly modern, well located. Bell phone SOOO. FOR RENT House In south part of town, modern except furnnce. Inquire L. W. McGann. Bell phone Uo, Home r211. FOR RENT A modern 10-roora house. 10S4 Woodward av. Call Home 8200. TOW RUNT Six-room houre. SOS N. 7tn st.. River Park. Inquire Beitner's Shoe Store. FOR RENT Modern 7 room dwelling with bath, gas and electric lights. 4oG ilodson court. Chapla park. FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS. FOR SALE $3d buffet for $18; leather and ik rocker. $3; mahogany rockers, $7 and ?6: washing machine, ?3: chairs. 33c each. Call evenings after 6 o'clock. Mrs. M. J. Armstrong. 3oo N. St. Louis st I OR ULLVT OFFICE ROO.LS. FOR RENT Office rooms, either single or ensulte; building Is centrally located; elevator service and other modern con veniences. Are your offices proierly kept up? Janitor service Included in rental; office and everything is kept in first class condition. Apply Dr. E. R. Dean, Dean Building. W VNTE I) USCELEAXEOFS. WANTED Curtains to do. 730 Blaine av. WANTED To buy steam pressing machine and extractor quick. Address S. M. K., care News-Times; with stamp to forward it. WANTED Houses to rent. American Trust Co. Real Estate Dept. WANTED Second-band dresser, thlffonclr, buffets, tables, chairs, rock rs. wardrobes. Have a number of reliable g.n stoves very cheap. E. M. Hornlup, 110 E. Jefferson 1)1 vd. Home KjTh. 1XR SALE M ISCELIAXI'.orS. FOR SALE Barber shop, hath nnd r. d room. 127 S. Walnut st. FOR SALI Young stock only, full bP-od-el heavy weight IJeltrlan hare, ."' and up. NT Marietta st. FOR SALE First elriw t.-irrr ... la good lection. Will exchange f,,r r-il estate or sell on payments. Phone II G410. Bell I'll. FOR SALE Corn, 7o bushels, and hay la barn, $12 per ton. Home W. New 'arils le.

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I.AKEItV roll KALE OR RENT L ated on U. Monroy t. between I. -i fayette and Franklin i;,vd o.n. WM. HAPP. r.lth-r phone i:,7l. -'o S. M;M; FOR SALi: Tlioronc-i.hr,..! Tt..--f,, La?ter rabbits. sU we. ks o4.j u ...... ..7C or 7H.) N. Hill. 11 WALL PAPER SPr.ClALS-E,y your wll taper now for the sj.rir.g and Kirhalf oa your tdll. New up to (j3te I'M, liesigiifi at half price for ro days. Ib-autl-ful designs and up per roll. Open Evenings. CIIICACO WALL PAPLU CO 1(4 W?st Dlvlsloa it. FOR SALE For a nhort time only will give 1.0 worth of cutting 'witii our Sunday South coal, $4 Z0 per ton. also handle Scrantun hard v.il, that ri that makes friends. No. ', Vein Po'ahon. t.s. Jaksuihlll Rex. Split. Hoiking Valh'.v. SI il ami body wood. Order now 1 C. Jlnrtman, old Sieger Plant. 70' II -me ;".; l. For SALE - anary Mrrts at (irier.s pl. J ijst r-s . it d a line bt of selected Uernun in ile .,!- i: v t.irds. The 11 nest lot of singers eer . a j., South Hend. Rollers and a ;!'br. r.in bt s-rn at Griefs I'lice. VI J V .Mi. !.lg..n t. i on KALF FLVNOS roi: SAUI-Sl-V) Upright piano. chvip good as new. Trench walnut case. Cash or easy terms. Call Hell Lo: Home FOR SALE Ono Hallet and Davis piano. slightly used, at a cloea price. J. M, Ros0, T,U S. Michigan St. Homo phone 2rt.Vi. Hell phone CCo. FOR SALEMOTORCYCLES. I-OR SA- Used motorcycles of all standard makes, la first oiasa shape. HarlevDavidsons $T,0 to $130; Indians. G0 to flJv) Excelsiors. 540 to $120. Twins and single. Cash or payments. ILigedorn and Webster. 2U E. Jefferson Blvd. l-'OK SALE HOUSES. CAIUUAGES FOR SALE Black horse, perfectly pound, Melghd about LlfJO, 10 years old. Home loo) ,r call at fXi N. Lafayette. FOR SALE Panel fp deliverv Cy King, IX Mill st. u agon. FOR SALE One mare in f,.M, w.ihlni; 1.400; also one 4-ye,ir-oi.!. weighing 1.4tM Home -iV,i. FOR SALE Five good work l.or-.'s and one good driving horse. Will sell verv cbeap u taken at once. Home t.ulj. C13 S. Michigan. roil SALE Horse, harness; and buggv. Horse black, NX) pounds, lo vears old. good for business. 120O W. Colfax. Horn. 2000. FOR SALE ZZ head ot norve- ngp from 4 years up, welga from l.fx) to 1..'ki each. Mostly mares; spaa of mult a two years old, well matched. AI wagons and tamesa. Studebaker patent dumpboxes. Cheap It taken at once. Inquire 202 S. Chapin st Homo phone OC27. Bed 2yi. VOll SALE POULTRY. FOR SA LE Plymouth Rock eggs. ?1 per V). See chicks. Beautiful feathert. Exceptional layers. Ilome 6703. FOR SALE White Wyandotte eges for hatching, 730 N. Hill. hatching, 7fc a setting. Hon-; CliC or FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for hatching, $3 per bnndred. Address Felix DeGroote, R. It 2, Osceola, Ind. Bell phone 1S2 3 rings. S. C. W. LEGHORN eggs from the noted Brlgg's D. W. Young strain. $1 00 per l."i; $3.00 per 100. W per cent fertility guaranteed. R. G. Annb, LakcvlEe, Ind. Home p. jne 4212. FOR SVLE Get your Barred Rock e-ffH from prize winning stock. F. B. Higqulst, 010 (iitalpa av. FOR SALE 3 pens of Mooded Rhrnio Island Reds, $10 per lien. 711 Ilex tst. Bell 2m. FOR SALE AlJTOMOBLLKSl FOR SALE One 1013 Krtt roaditer; on 1U14 flve-paspenger Cadillac; one tised four-pasengcr Ford. Cadillac Motor Kales Co. FOR SALE The biggest bargain In th city. A seven-passenger 40 hore-power Carford. Make an offer. Call Home 1100. Bell C70 Bell 2241. FOR SALE One Bulck delivery ir; on 4-cyiinder Maxwell touring car, one 7paenger --cylinder Rambler, one 6-cyl-inder Ford, one Don end & half truck, ona light delivery truck. DAN THE AUTO MAN. Rear of 117 E. Jefferson Bird, Bell 1'hoce 4304Li:T US SELL your automobile. We hnvi old five t-w-ond hnnd cars ihS spring. We cn sen jours. We have calls novr fr roadsters and touring cars. Used car bought and sold. East side girag? and Franklin Service Station, ZJi E. Lasal'.e Ave. Horn' phone KSm. IX)R SALI-UILL ISTATK. Dl'NGALOW l"OR SALE. On pa merits. TM.s cl:am:lng 6 room RiiiitTfl'ow- ii4 sanitary plumblnir. furna--hat. e'e.-tri' light, cl!-rn. Icated on East M;,dN:i M.. within wilting ditar. Of the ,-itv. WM. lLri. Either phon lrrrt 2o3 S. Main St. WILL BUILD A HOUSE. On Marquette nv. Owner of lot "will build a houe t sell on tavrnents or cash. WNL ILVIT. Either phone 1.771. 2U.'i S. Main Ft. COUNTRY LOTS. Suitable for orcharding, srardenlng. or .loyous living. That's Greenarres; 1 acre, 21.. acre. or ."-acre tracts. Near ear l!ne. HA IT & TAOCAUT, Either phore 1G7L 2ijG S. Main St Before You Bribe