South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1915 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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Gray Hair Changed to an Even, Beautiful Dark Shade, No Dye. Tcu ran turn pray, faded, ftrcakrtf frith Kray hair nr prematurely gray hair beautifully dark and lustrouH al mopt ovrrnlsht If you'll apply, a fev time. Q-Iui Hair Color Restorer t h&lr ami calp liko a shampoo. Q-Bac Is harmlr.P. not sticky, delightful to uxo and darken? ray hnlr so naturally and. ever.ly that no one can tell It has teen applied. Q-Han acts on the roots, maks jrray hair healthy, producing that .oft, dark lu.cter and abundanr to th hair and attractive, fr'cstdfuH prevents dandruff, itching F.caJp ani fallincr hair and promote-? Its growth. Money back if It falls to darken pray hair. Only 50c for a big 7-oz. bottle, at American Drug Co Fouth Hend. Tnd. Out-of-town people supplied by xarccl post. How Thin People Can Get Fat Increase In Weight lOPounds orMore A Plij vidian's AiUiif "I'd certainly xiw most anything to 1; able to tat up a few pounds and May that way," declares every rxces.lively thin man or woman. .Such a result it ut impossible, despite past failures. Thin peopU; are Ictims of xnal-nutrition. a condition which prcvents tho fatty elements of food from heinu taken up by the blood a.'i they ;irc when the powers of nutrition are .normal. Insted of petting into th blood, all tho fat and Mesh producing elements stay In the intestines until they pass from the body as waste. To correct this condition and to 7roduce a healthy normal, amount of fat the nutritive, processes must bo art iticially supplied with tho power vhieh nature has denied them. This 'an best he accomplished by eating a yar'ol tablet with every meal. Xarol is a scientific combination of six of the best st rengt h-Kivin, fat-pro-(lucing elements known to the medical profession. Taken with meals, it mixes with the food and turns tho pugars and stareb.es into rich, ripo (nourishment for t he tissues and blood and its rapid effect is remarkable. Kcported pains of from ten to twentytivo pounds in a single month are by xio means infrequent. Vet Us action Is perfectly natural ami absolutely harmless. Sargol is sold by pood druggists everywhere and every paeknge contains a guaranteo of weight Jncrcaso or money back. Caution: While .argol has produced remarkable results In the treatment of nervous indigestion and general stomach disorders, it should not, 'wing to Its remarkable tlesh producing effect, be used by those who nr not willing to increase their weight ten pounds or more. Every IVlan Read This TOs treatment 1 si id to havo acquired a wonderful reputation throughout the I'nst. owiii t its peculiar propensity to fortify tbe nerve forv; nnd rmrat health nnd a cor.setjuent personal niagnetlsm, t.n rsentl;il t the happiness f every normal human being. It Is claimed to 1 a blessing to tlinso who are physically impaired, gloomy, despondent, nervous and who Lav.- trembling of tbo llmlrs. dlrzinrss. l:e;irt palpitation, cold turn! hit! feef. insomnia, fear without taiis.', timidity In venturing and t'enoral Inability to net rationally a others b. Alo of vast ten'ni ( writers, professional men. ff.ro workers and the victims of iKooietj'H 1 a t hnrf and oer-ludul-peno. in wines, liquors, -te. T'y preparhig he treatment at bonie eTetly. no one reed know of ar,C!nr'.s truMo, while the 1ngredlenls are nnnli ned In rilling various prescription. ,,, timt even the pur h.i. of them separately need ov:!sln no timidity. If the r iler tin 1 des" to try it, frot three u:n-es of onllnury syrup snrsaparllla eompound. and one ounee compound Iluid b:ilmuort; ml and let stand two hours; then jr-t one ounce compound essence lrdJul and one ounce tincture t udomene eompound (not eardaiuo:n mix :iltiiretluT. shake well rind take a tea spoonful after each :n-!il and one nt niht. Thl- oTUains no opiates whatever and may nN. be used by women wh suffer with their nerve with absolute rerUinty of prompt and billing benelits. X OPEN NOSTRILS! END $ A COLD OR CATARRH & ? flow To Pet Relief When Head $ U and Nose arc Stuffed Up. ; Count fifty! Your cold in head or ratarrh disappear. Your closed no$. irilv Mill open, the air passages of k'our head will eWr and you can hreatho freely. x0 more snulillng, -Attklng. mucous discharge, drj-nesj VT headache; no struglin for trcath at night. Get a ffmall bottle of IZlv's Cream Halm from your druggist and apply a llttlo of this fragrant antiseptic tretvm in your nostrils. It penetrates through oven' air passage of the head, frcothinc and healing the swollen or Inflamed mucous memhrance., giving 5 ut Instant relief. Head colds am ntarrh yield like masric. Don't Ftay ruffei-up and miserable. Relief ie kurj. Consiipaiion JfSSOZS. Dr. Chase's Liver Tablets Wk th livrr artiv. bnweis rr iru lar w lhutt r'" JT uiirf, pur (y the biood nd clrar th corrplion. L&rc? box, enough to Iat a month. 25c T!?:i: Mo.-'--I, e c.ld. and Hot Not:h ape. t. a.td I, ct at Coonlfv's. Adt. rnXNnP PACKETS. Nets, Lowest prices at Cooalcy'a. Falls. Advt.

Late News from the

Surrounding TownsJ

WILLOW CREEK, IND. ilev. t'rider. the reeentiy appointeI minister of the M. JZ. ehnreh. preaehed bis first f-ermon last Sunday morning. He made a k'ood Imprf.vioii. Mrs. Quick ,f Seattle. Washington, nnd .Mr. and Mr?, i'harles Harries and family of .Misbawaka wore c nests Sunday .f Mr. imi Mrs. John T. MeK night. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Harblcr and J-ons Jaek and I i k of Sojith Hend. Mf.rton IMatner and wife of Mishawaka and Mrs. Brandon and daughter of Klkhart isited Mr. and .Mrs. David Shanour Sunday. Hev.. 'rider of Coshert and Mr?. Henry MeK'night of Toledo. O., were guests of Mr. and Mrs'. Ilobert McKniht Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Clarver of Goshen and Misses l.va and Leoni Hutson of South P.end, wore entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. John Fl?her. David Shanour lost a valuable horse last week. Miss Mildred Hrnninger Mibmittcd to an operation for appendicitis at St. Joseph hospital last week. Mrs. Delia Varier visited Misbawaka friends Wednesday and Thursday of last week. ( C. Switzer is reported improving at the Kpworth hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ilrill and children of Chicago are visiting at the homo of Charles Willis. Mrs. Mary lluchcr has returned to her home here for the. summer. The farmers and families of this entire community were delightfully entertained Saturday by the business men of Misbawaka. The dinner and social features of the occasion were of tho llrst order. It is the consensus of opinion of .ill who were there that it marked the beginning of a better day socially and tinancially for all concerned. NEW CARLISLE, IND. A number of fi tends pleasantly surprised Mrs. Frank Stcif Sunday, the occasion being in honor of her 50th birthday anniversary. Sdie received several beautiful gifts. A 6 o'clock dinner was served, the table being decorated, with a six-pound birthday cako which was surrounded by fifty candles. Covers were laid for --. Among tho out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuhr and familyMr. and Mrs. Fred Weinrouf, Miss Hose Steif and Mr. Fd .Stansor oil from Misbawaka. and -Mr. and Mrs. John Schwind of South Fend. Mrs. Georgo W. Doughty entertained the Home Charity circle at ther home Thursday. Dr. A. X. Van Rypcr is moving here from Michigan City, wheie he lias been located for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jarrell of Tyncr are visiting relatives here Mrs. Norman Feall of Walkcrton, Jewel S'wihart of Goshen and Mrs. Fanny Feall and son, Harry, of Klkhart, were guests commencement week of M. K. Pcall and family. Jiev. and Mrs. Parker of Chicago spent tho week end at tthe home of C. M. Hauser. Mr. and Mrs. Gola Clevenger have gone to Muncie for tho summer. Miss Norma Froeb and Miss L.orlc Smith, teachers the past year in the local high school, have returned to their homes at Terre Haute and Kokomo, respectively. Fdwin Kinney was Prairio Sunday. Miss Fthel Olson left at Rollins Monday for her heme at Ottawa. 111. Out of the class of 14 members 13 successfully passed tho county examination for graduation from the eighth grade. Laura Luther was home from tho Michigan Agricultural college to attend the alumni banquet Friday night. Mrs. Charles MeCann and daughter, Louisa, of Joliet, 111., were guests Friday and Saturday of Mrs. M. J. Stincricomb and family. Charles Druliner of South P.end visited his father. (I. W. Druliner, Sunday. Miss Clara Woolman entertained the Delta Peta Phi sorority at her home Saturdav afternoon. Mrs. Mead of Vandalia. Mich., was a guest the past week of Mrs. Frank Quay. S. K. Smith of Manchester. Ia., spent the past week with his son, O. K. Smith. Keith Proud entertained the senior class of the X. C. H. S. Thursday evening at his home east of town. It was in the nature of a farewell party and with the alumni banquet on Friday night closed the events of commencement week. LAKEVILLE, IND. Wm. Vlnnege, who lias been ill for some time, is unimproved. Lester Schroder was the guest of Krnest Buhler Saturday and Sunday. IJllian Massey is here for a few weeks' visit with her parents, lie v. and Mrs. Matsey. Sim Harrington was in South Fend Monday. Miss Esther Hinderson went to Misbawaka Sunday. The missionary meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Clarence llensberger Tuesday afternoon. K. A. Hauser was in Fremen on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. pouch of Misbawaka and Mr. anil Mrs. Chas Hauser of near North Liberty visited John Hauser Sunday. Wm. Oi'born was in South Fend Monday. STONY RIDGE, IND.

Mrs. Fordncr entertained a number of young- people Wednesday evening in honor of Mis Grace King of ('range county. Iml.. and Miss Minnie Synder of Yapa.. lnd. Games and music were the features of the evening. Covers were laid for 12. Field day was gncn at the Ullery school Friday, April 2:'. The gymnasium work of the chool was shown. Dinner was served to about :.0i. Miss Grace King left Saturday for Detroit f,.r a few das. Mr. and Mrs. Frar.z NaMcht of South Pcr.il sju nt S.jnday with F. H. Applegate and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. Got tzinger. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ilmnsey and daughter. Do rot ru-". spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Forker and family of Fuch.in.in, Mich. Miss Ha.cl Markhnm le'. Monday to enter school at Goshen, InJ. Clyde Fcs'Je spent Sunday At the homo of Frank Mark. Mis. Mildre.d Lo ry o Grander

r spent Saturday and Sunday w ith IManohe Kiefer. Miss Ibssie Uiehardson of Uuchan;nn, Mich., is visiting with l'danehe Kiefcr.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuckey and familv were Sundav guests at the I home of Grove Markhnm. J G. F. Kiefer spent Sunday with L. ; K. Kiefer. Miss Verna Mark spent the week end with Ada Gillis of Portage road. WYATT, IND. Abraham P.auers of Wakarusa was here on business Monday. Charles Williams and mother visited at the SL Joseph hospital Tuesday. Jacob Miller, who has been ill for the past four months, is somewhat improved. Don Hall returned from Chicago Tuesday morning where he had been to purchase a new automobile. Mr. Llenhart of Wakarusa was here on business Tuesday. Georgo Peron. jr.. left Wednesday for Kawlins. Wyn where he will take up a new line of work. Joseph Fendit transacted business at Fremen, Tuesday. Solomon Fox was in South Fend Tuesday on business. F. C. Shenetiebl and Edward Gmnawalt of South Fend visited here Sundav. Mrs. Fa.v Gipe of Toledo. O.. is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Shearer, this week. COALBUSH, IND. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and children of Mishawaka are visiting Mr. and Frs. A. Godshall. A number of farmers from this vicinity attended farmers' day at Mishawaka Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Seese of Madison Center. Miss Laura Phillips and James Phillips were guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Doner of Elm Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Feig of Mishawaka called on Mio. Louisa Phillips Sunday. Mrs. Frank Ravencroft of Union Mills, lnd., called on friends in this vicinity Tuesday. RELEASE MRS. B0SZ0RI Woman Who Sliot Husband is Placed Under $rUO Rail. Mrs. Andrew Poszori was released from the county jail Tuesday noon under $r00 bail. The woman had been held at the jail since the shooting of her husband at an early hour on Sunday, April 11. The husband has been confined at Epworth hospital since that time but it is said that he will be able to leave that institution the latter part of this week. It has been said that he holds no grudge against his wife and wished for her to be released. The statement has also been made that he has threatened to kill her. Tho shooting affair in which the husband was wounded occurred on Chapin st. following a night of carousal on his part. The wife had a nine-weeks-old baby with her in the jail. She has retained Georgo Kurtz as her attorney. WANTED TO WEAR BALL SUIT TO EAST SIDE HOP Husband and Wife Come to Rlows Over Alleged Trivial .Matter Court Holds Man Guiltless. Because Mrs. John W. Bonner wanted to wear her husband's baseball suit to a dance in Lasalle hall, and Roncnr refused his permission. the couple had word? which resulted In a list tight on the rear porch of the Ronncr home, according to the testimony of Mrs. Bonner in city court Tuesday morning. Bonner was found not guilty of assault and battery, the court holding the wife to be as much in the blame as the man. Bonner was alleged to have tilled a suitcase with clothing and Mrs. Bonner attempted to throwit out in the yard. Bonner claims he merely held his wife so that she could not throw the suitcase, but Mrs. Bonner alleged that that was not when the assault took place. The couple was clad only in night garments f.t the time of the alleged assault. TO LEARN MIDDLE NAMES Seniors to Get Diplomas With Full Cognomen. High school seniors are all in a Hurry. And there is a good reason. Their middle names, about which little is known, and which they always make an effort to keep secret is about to be revealed. When the diplomas are presented the names are always called in full, somewhat in this fashion, "Jolin Archibald Jones". Up to this time, they have been able to get by on "John A. Jones", but a complete enrollment is now being taken of all those who intend to graduate, in order that work may be started on the diplomas. Try NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS Your is a Answer it It is Don't put off treating your Child's Couph. It not only saps their strength, but often leads to more serious ailments. Why risk? You don't have to. Dr. Kinp's New Discovery is just the remedy your Child needs. It is made from Pine Tar mixed with soothing; healing; and antiseptic balsams. Will quickly check the cold and soothe your Child's Cough away. No odds how bad the Couph or how lor. standing, Dr. King's New Discovery will stop it. Just get a 50c bottle from vour Drucrkt. une n io-mgrnt ana you win

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If it I, you arc invited to tho next News-Times Rirthday Party. Trip- to all theaters and refreshment will be on tho progTam. The New-Tlmes has compiled a list of all school children In both tho public and private schools of South Bend and Mishawaka. These names were taken from the best records obtainable, and If the name of some boy or girl was left out. we feel that we are not to blame. These names will appear regularly In The News-Times. Today we publish tho names of all schooi children whose birthday falls on this date. Tomorrow we will publish a list of children whoso birthdays occur, tomorrow, and ?o on until, vre hope, every school child in South Bend and Mishawaka has received a birthday party ticket. Besides publishing the names of children whose birthdays occur on the date of issue of the paper, we will each day publish the names of at least five children whose birthdays fall somo time In tho future. These names will also be published on tho date of their birthday, bo we advise a careful watch kept on the daily announcements, as these children will receive two treats. The names of the lucky ones are taken at random and there will be absolutely no favoritism shown. Tho birthday party ticket entitles the holder to admission to tho Orpheum. Majestic, LaSalle, Surprise and Colonial theater, also a treat at the American drug store. Children living 10 or moro blocks from tho office will receive a return car ticket home. BIRTHDAYS TODAY. South Rend. P.arrett. Ordo. 1212 I-:. Madison st. Bieljewska. Stanislaws. 2022 W. Bertrand st. Clatton. William, 224 E. Tutt st. Connar. Lillian. 5"1 N. Hill Ft. Dice, Gerald, 13 5 Vistula av. Dutricuk, Louise, 501 N. Studebakcr st. Dolgos. Julius. 33 4 Walnut st. Hill. Robert, 930 Riverside dr. Hudson, Frank, 223 N. Carlisle st. Johnson, Edith, 113 4 W. Indiana av. Klowetter, Alma, 621 W. Indiana. Kovach, Mary. 2502 W. Monroe st. Kalliea, Ida, 717 K. Colfax a v. Smith, Cecil, 1815 S. Michigan st. Simon. Agnes, 430 Pine st. Singrey, Helen, 182 2 Kline st. Swanson, Raymond. 1149 E. Indiana av. Swartz, George, 82 4 ?. Pulaski st. Seiser, Josephine, 1239 E. Corby st. Solomon, Esther. 50 4 S. Scott st. Van Gundv. Pauline. South Bend av. Zangcrlc, Loretta. 22 4 St. Peter st. Mishawaka, Pooling, Bernard, 716 Second st. Fitzsimmons, Fred 119 W. Grove st. Schmalkuche. Ernest, River rd. Van Gundy, Pauline, 315 E. 4th st, LUCKY ONUS TODAY. South Rend. Godfrey. Mildred. 703 Vistula av. Grove, Willis. 855 Clinton st. MLihawaka. Tuvttens, G.. 521 Burdetta st. Teienieska, Joe, 414 S. Iaurel st. Baudonck, Raymond. 5 32 W. Cth st. QUILH0T BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT SETTLED Tbe $10,000 breach of promise suit brought by Mary' K. Blackburn against John II. Quilhot was settled Tuesday afternoon by the payment of a nominal sum by tho defendant. Counsel for Quilhot entered a motion to require the plaintiff to sign a conditional examination. This motion was sustained and shortly afterwards the settlement was brought about and record was entered on the court docket of a judgment for the defendant. This is the second of the damage suits brought against the erstwhile vice investigator to be settled. The suit brought by Naomi Furnside for $3,000 damages for alleged libel, was recently settled by the payment of a nominal sum by the defendant. WELSH GLEE SINGERS ATTRACTION AT HIGH Musical lVte of Year to Re Presented This Afternoon Chorus to Join. What promises to be one of the best musical events of the year wiL) be held at the high school auditorium this afternoon at 2:30 when the Royal Gwent Welsh Glee Singers and the high school chorus Join in presenting an elaborate program. The cantata, 'The Rose Maiden," will be the contribution of the chorus, while the singers will present tho repertoire of selections which havo earned a reputation for them throughout the country. HURT WHEN BOARD BREAKS Clayton Suinohart Goxs Down Sidewalk Elevator Shaft. Clayton Swinehart, 113 E. Paris St., suffered a severely wrenched bac c and internal injuries when a board over tho elevator shaft in the sidewalk in front of the new American Express Co. building, 503 S. Michigan st. gave way hurling him to the GOLDFISH. Fish Food, Globes, etc.. at Coonley's. Advt. ChUd's Cough Call for Help. with Dr. King's New Discovery.1 Pleasant, Soothing, Healing. notice an improvement f- to-morro-.r. Here's proof. M. J. Paraell, Whitesboro. Texas, says: "I can recommend Dr. Kinps New Discovery for it saved my Child's life. She wa3 taken with a couph and piven up to die five times. One 50c bottle of Dr. Kind's New Discovery cured the cough and saved her life." Excellent for Children and Delicate Women. It is Mild, Pleasant and effective. Trial bottle mailed on receipt of 1c in stamps.

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