South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 105, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 April 1915 — Page 2

TIIT T;SI)A V, APRIL i. 1917,,

THE SOUTH BEND NEWSTIMES

ILL HEALTH IS GAUSE FOR ACT

Body Found in River Tuesday; is Identified as That of Abra-; ham Jbrahn of Mishawaka! By His Two Sens. j

Tli'1 man u ho-o hody was found in ' the .Sl Joseph rier near Island park Tuts2ay aft rnoi.ri was positively identifies Wnlnc mI i v n't rnoon as l in' Ahraham Jhrahn. n. Syrian living in Mishawaka, uhu has lan missing' Irom that city since February 1. ; Ini-pondcm' owt the lael: of c m- j I'loynunt and ill h alth who Ki'n as the rrasnns to t usneet suicide ly hi- ' wns, Abraham anl William Jhrahn, ' wlii, i'U-ntifif ,1 th'ir fatlu.r at the or-j morgue Wednesday afternoon. ; The (lead man was formerly an t inflow; of tho Mishawaka Woolen mills, rvJuro he worked until told by a ihy- , eieian that he would have to out- ; ; aide work to do on ac ount of his tu- ; 1 bereular condition. He iravo up his ' position at the woolen mills about two months ago, and started out as a junk dealer. j When v,c had lost all of his money ,

except two dollars, he became wcry despondent owr making a success of tho husinrss which he? had undertaken and tn February 4 lie left homo to look for ti permanent outdoor Job. Just how soon after this date he met

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Northern Pacific Ry and GARDINER GATEWAY Original and Northern i:ntran- to Yellowstone National Park "Write At era" f r freo r-;.y f,f ,,r Kxolrir:s Folder ::n travel Hp-rat uro nn l let n-slr you In jiU:a7i ir: tr Totjr yjt vac-iti'iii. IS. II. UK K(), T. ! ... rH Merchant' Hank IH.!., IndiauapolU, Ind.

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IS YOUR NAME IN THE LIST BELOW?

If it is, you arc Invited to the next Xrws-Tinios Illrtlulay Party. Tripri to all theaters ami refreshments will Ixj on tho provrram.

Tho News-Times lias compiled a list of all school children In both the public and private schools of South liend and Mishawaka. The. so name3

his death is not known, but the exam

ination by Coroner Swantz showed were taken from tho best records ob-'

that the body had been in the water for a number of weeks, and it is believed that his death occurred cither

cn February 4 or very soon after.

Tho body was discovered Tuesday ; afternoon by . H. lieeder, Jh. ; rine st.. and J. W. Kn'-rle, 1117 Leer st., ' who were fishing opposite Ottawa st., ' on Vistula a v. "With the help of Patrolman Archibald, they draped tho body up tho bank, it then bcin' taken to the Orvis morgue.

ODD FELLOWS OF DISTRICT WILL MEET

Initiation of Several Candidates Will 13c Pol lowed Py a Jlanquct.

A district rrccting of the Odd Fellows from J,aporte, Hammond, Niles, Mich., and this city will be held Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows hall on V. Washington a v. The arrangements for tl..; meeting ware completed Wednesday nitfht at the regular meeting of tho Eolith lit ml loifce. No. 29. I. . O. F.. in their hall by the committee In charge. Firt decree work will be put on by the Hammond decree team end second decree work by the Iiporti team. There will be at least live candidates take tho decree. This meeting as planned will be the largest meeting that the Odd Fellow of this city has held for a number of years. A banuuet will be served after the initiatory work. A laro delegation from the Nibs Odd Fellow lodge is expected to bo present.. LOCAL PASTORS TO TALK

Will Deliver Sermons it Revival Services at Ldick,

Mow T. J. Parsons, pastor of the (Juincy st. P.aptist church, will .each a sermon tonight at the i.dick ' hureh at the spe.ial revival Fervlees. Tomorrow ni'ht itev. A. F. Thomas of the First Frethren church will have charge of the services. This i the third work of the revival services and the interest this wck has been Mronurer than during the previous two we'ks. Special music from the Quinoy st. church will be rendered tonight and from the First Ilrethrin church tomorrow.nb;ht.

tamable, and if the name of some boy! or irl was left out, we feel that wo j

ui e not to mame. These names will appear regularly in The News-Times. Today we publish the names of all school children whoso birthday falls on this date. Tomorrow we will publish a list of children whose birthdays occur tomor

row, and .-o on until, we hope, every1

ecnooi emm n .South Fend and Mishawaka has received a birthday party ticket. Pcsidrs publishing the names of children whose birthdays occur on the

date of issue of the paper, we will j each day publish the names of at! least live children whose birthdavs fall i

umo time in tho future. These names will also be published on the

date of their birthday, so we advise' a careful watch kept on the daily an-j noancements. as these c hildren will j receive two treats. The names of the

lucky oik s are taken at random and there will be absolutely no favoritism bhown. It is not necessary that tho child'3

parents be subscribers to The News-! Times, as there is absolutely no obli- j nation attached to this offer. ! Tho birthday party ticket entitles! the holder to admission to the Orpheum, Majestic. Ias'alle, Surprise and Colonial theater, also a treat at the American drutr store. children living 10 or more blocks from the!

oifieo will receive a return car ticket home. PIKTIIDAVS TODAY. South Pcnd.

85 RAIN PROOF COATS On Sale Tomorrow At $2.98, $5, $10 and $15 Regular values S5 to S25 Tans, Navys, Blacks Sizes 14 to 44

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Children's Storm Coats Tomorrow $2.95 Regular S3 value; made of best guaranteed rainproof material, everv coat perfect.

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Handsome Silk FOPLIN SUITS At $25. 00 The past three days we have received a splendid assortment of fine Silk Suits, which we have marked S25.00; Macks, navys, greens, grays, sands, Copen. Sizes 16, 18, 36 to 44.

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Handsome WOOLTEX SUITS At $2S. 00 Wonderful Values Wonderful Styles New models that just reached us for Spring and Summer wear. Dashing Norfolk Jackets with wide circular skirts; military effects with pleated skirts. Made of finest materials. Mixtures, Serges, Poplins.

HAD TO SUPPORT FAMILY

.Mr. I.iiella Hilllr A-U Court to (irunt 1 1 r a DiMinv.

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She a.-ks for th' custody of t'ae e drrll.

GOES TO HIGHER COURT fuliu l)e yit I'inetl S". Wants an AMiJin;l Trtal.

Ll'CKV )i:s TODAY. Sutli IWmmI. Loneish, Lizzie. .";'.T Swyart st. Kloska, John. I'-iJ.". W. Smith st. Zss, Oscar, leo;: Notre Paine a v. Smith. Mildred, lsul S. l'ellows st. .'iraasse, llaiohl, L'1'17 l-l' S. i.-a-fay. tte st. Swam. Alhert. 11M X. Hill st. l'leteher, Jdin, J ' l Walnut st. Klein. Jos i)hine. 17e: Florence av. Chilnski. l'aulin-. 110'. W. Diis'un. Hosier, Willie, 714 E. Madison. Hosier, Louise. 714 E. Madison. MMiauaka. Kulm, Louis. Hut linili in, Joseph. Thallemer, Alfred. li-kel. loretta.

Wooliex Coats at $15.00 Just arrived from Wooliex and Max Ruhel; Coats lined with guaranteed Mes-

saline. Price tomorrow (J? p fi and Saturday

The Coats represent the finest of materials, and are usually sold at much hifher prices.

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450 Suits from This Office You can retail these suits for less than you paid for them before Easter. All wool navy blue serges, Poplins, Gabardines, All wool Belgian blue, all wool sand shade, black and vhite checks; worsted materials. Size 14, 16, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44.

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As the Spring advances you will need one or two of these pretty dresses. Made of Chiffon Taffetas, Gros de Londre, black and white Checked Silks in 15 of the prettiest styles of the year; navy, Copen, sand, blacks; black and white checks. Tomorrow and Saturday $10.00 and $15.00

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ARE SENT TOJMVAL BASE Lermau Submarine ritilla iet- I'it New Additions. SLI I.. Holland. April K. A sutmaiine passed through HruKes Wednesday on the way from (Ihent to Zee-l.ruii-e. This is the lifth (lerman sahma.rine that known to have been sent to tho naval base at Zeohrugge in the last few days.

An appe.nl fr m jn-liro ..,.iit to lhj t irt uit t vat was taken Wedni sday j afternoon hy .1 u U : s De Muyt. ehar?-''-d i ith trt sp t- The t omplainir:-: wit - j lies is Aui;;.-t V;m d r Haeuh--n. 1H Kalley st., who alh.s that De Mayt , P-rsisted in tonne. -r t-i liis pr'Tii:-s ,'

alter t'e:n warn ii to r-raa:n aa Justice V pis. nlvi four.d the t!e fendant guilts ami :;:n-d him

Wanted; By Italian Prince, An American Bride'

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NKW VdltK. April Here is a ehanco for an Anuriean irl. An

! Italian nohleman witli 1.". eenturies o1

aneetry and titles from prinee tlnwn is looking for a wife. He will intiotluee her to the exclusive saltons tf

i Koine. She must, of course, have a Hosier C'oil t'u. i- 1 ;u oi H)iatetl n tl U-1 . -xi t dowry to swppoi t tlie dignity

I of her ami her husband's position. ! hat he is willinvr to eontrihute his

' share as soon as he t ompletes hi A. i etlii' ation as an engineer. Article ... i::.-orperation t..r the. Tlu rri:u t, (ieserihes himself as llo sier ('oil t'o. were for I t-eoiil j years old. amiahle and of 'ro'd eharnith th- canty tt.or.hr Wt .dm !.ty i ;U'i.r. I li' f i t ly admits his lands and uft. rn.'uii. The prop. -, d t a pital : ,-atlt s have tl isa ppeared through unFtock of the company :s .,'.!( :ir,d j fortunate management, hut he hethe liu'orporators are Artemas W. J ijt.t.s all etuild he satisfactorily r-l-:5hr. Juspor a. Kowt- !Iarr . tornl with the aid of a suitable

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WOODWARD BROTHERS FORM NEW COMPANY

social ability and money. Here' Trinee'- Letter. The intrnational match seeker's loy;ini: are expin -eil in a It tt r retiitl ) re ly a New York businessman. He ask that his name ami that of the ard nt Italian -e not

Incorporation i-ipers for the Wood- "5, public Here is the .cter. nic I... i-i

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t led Ye. lr. da with the s. t r-. tary uf ' are the prince's.: ttatt at I ndiarapop.s. The company "Dear Sir: 1 .ct your address Is rapitali' d at $T' '.eea -An, w , .K. j fmun an Ann-jican institute lure and iz:K- in r alty ar..l t r s.nh of ari- : I appl t your Kind otlice ftr a very cultural products 1 ii . tors are J. j imp. rtat.t and d la ate matter. Warn-r.. Jtrry K. .ml Walt, r M.J "'I h; lea:; !.an hi:.rial ami hU:h-"Woodv-ard. j n.!'lc family of roal ( liiu. which j lias al'Aa;. s ! en amoni: the mot CnniT AI,I.OV-i CI.XJM. ' j...-verful and illa-trious of Italy and A verdict for ?1. "?.".' v. as r u-h-red I pti-e.-s neTe uv, r many pr eious y J'nhTe 1'nrd W..l:asliy for the titles of .-litry, as prime, t'.uke mailalritirf in the r;i.-e . W. Lmw; u i;s. tc. te-nr.tt iru; Co. aiin-l Wiiliam i "Kr wi'i;. as aN m.:. Instances unch and othcrd. tlaitof may be cited, that rioh -mcr-

ican oun-r ladies are -ry dispo.-cl to marry Luropeans even without any fortune, but having et titles of nobility, l desire you to procure, if possible, my marriage with ueh it cue. Naturally. after etnclusion. your work shall be ery generously eompt nsatetl. proportionately to the dowry, at least by several hundred dollars. "The importance of the family to which 1 belon;' and consequently of tho name I bear Is so .un-at that it is quite impossible to describe it in a few words. Know that more than hundred writers have wrtten the story of the family or have widely spoken of it and that all the state libraries of Italy are obliged to contain tlum. "This family counts more than 1." eenturies of existence, and at least three royal crowns; that is. of Norway. Datiemark, and Norman. ly. Ten centuries ao a member of that family settled in Italy, where he and his descendants, by their royal origin, as well as b tlnir lare riclus. became very powerful. Some 1." of then were vice rcys of Jerusalem, fyprus. etc Their nanus became Morical. they occupied the hi-rhest charges, ami were distinguished by the m. st important and envied titles and by chivalrous, civil and military orders. An empress m wanted them to introduce his heraldry in tht irs. Kecenlly alio. s nn-mb.-rs were friends to LMwarl VII. of Kn-rland

tity td' feudal rights, and consequently of noble titles; H2 baronies, 11 vicc-countics, seven counties, four marquisates, seven duchies and six principalis. Some of -these titles have passed, by feminine succession, to other families, but most of them, and precisely some of prince, duke marquis, etc., remained to the principal branch and belong therefore to me. Of all that I may furnish the amplest proofs. Who marry with me will therefore assume the title which likes the best from princess to baroness. For the considerable importance of the name she will jet access to the most reserved and aristocratic saloons or Rome, Naples, and all the cities of Italy and even to the vatical and quirinal palaces; you see that all concerning the title and the name afford the most precious and envied advantages and it will surely not be ditheult to attain the aim. "1 am l years old, rather tall and well proportioned, absolutely serious and sincere and what imports the most wholly free from tiny vice. "I am actually a state functionary and will M.n acquire the license of engineer. For the moment I possess no patrimony, but after some studies whic h I am complying 1 shall win very much money. "Please write me immediately if you accept my proposition or if you have entrusted it to anybody; in the latter case I shall keep you present for d ie compensation and payment of your expenses. Waiting for vour answer, I remain, "Yours sincerely,

n.vns m dki fadant. Judgment for the defendant was returned Wednesday afternoon by Judso Ford in the case of Frank I. Miller against e.rorcp V. Gortz. Miller sought to foreclose on a mechanics lien. The defense held that damages d e to poor workmanship balanced what was due on account.

most von mom:y. Fse i. stilled water ice, it leaves nd sedim r.t or slime in your refrigerators. Doctor i n dorse its use. Handled by A. Brockman. phone H. M7.; It. . Duffy, phone H. Sl; Downing & Drown, phone II. Adv.

Automobile Owners Our specialty Is the correction of ignition troubles. If your engine runs irregularly, bring your car to our shop. Vistula av. and Sample st.. the doctors snv. con-

and other so t reigns in I'uropc.

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ordinarv importance of this familv is The Knobltck-lIeide:rujLn Mff- C'o.

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Less than manufacturers cost of making. All made of Amoskeak Ginghams and made as you would wish them.

The "Columbia" House Dress (See cut) is a new style dress with short sleeves anJ elastic waist line. On sale tomorrow; price $1.00. The Dix House Dress A large shipment just arrived of these celebrated dresses it1 a variety of designs and colors. All sizes completed, including extra sizes for stout women. Prices from $1.50 to $2.98. House Dresses at 79c A remarkable collection nt" percales in checks, stripes and plain colors, light and dark. Apron House Dresses at 89c One model semi-titted, model two with belt at side. Kimono Aprons at 59c A large assortment, giving variety in colors in both light and dark shades to make your choice.

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