South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 170, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 June 1915 — Page 8

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WE HAVE SAVED SCORES FROM THE SURGEON'S KNIFE AFTER THEY HAD BEEN GIVEN UP BY OTHER DOCTORS, AND WE CAN DO THE SAME FOR YOU IF YOU WILL GIVE US THE CHANCE.

t ( V Dr. Fleener Co. For Men. "We nro ranking n. sprnal offer to - - .vil rrrt5,ip ',-yttv nUli-ned man "re 'within rr-tch of Avrv man. IF CALL, LOU YOU CAN TAKF OUK 7 VARICOCELE HYDROCELE Impair vitality. We daily demon-f-trato that Varicocele, find Hydrocele can Lo cured, in nearly all causes, hv ne treatment, in Mich a K'.tisfactory way th;it the vital parts are preserved and strengthened, pain ccasrs, swelling subside?, a healthy circulation is rapidly reestablished, instead of the depre.ins conditions. We rr.ro and save hundreds of young mn yeurl from these two vital, diseases. Why not lc. us euro you ? PRIVATE CONTRACTED DISEASES Are the most widespread diseases am o rue the male population and are doing more harm to the race, than tuberculosis or caticcr. Fighty percent of tho male population between the iU't-s of IS and P.O contract one or both of these diseases. These diseases may be infectious Jon:, long- after all visible symptoms have disappeared. They aro re;ponsiblo for one-third of nil blirjdness, cause three-fourths of all a,brominal operations in women and arc tht- principal cause of race suioUlo. Causes nearly al! stricture and 7T percent of prostratic diseases. Yet fiom ignorance of tho terrible character r.f these diseases it is not uncommon to hear youm? men laughingly boast as if having thcniiwerc something' to bo proud of.

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frnriTC Aro reasonable, ..bout half what tho ordinary doc-tor wonlel chaw yon for sanio scrw 'mJ iTi & k L-C3 vices.' Wo can alToi d t liist on account of the vast business wo do, bcins fifteen to twenty times -that of the avenme doctor or .jvcialist. I I A 27 A rlTTprrT IYoo Consultation. lYompt and Courteous Attention and Satisfactory IteiJ lm v JrlWhtw 1 UU Milts, Demonstrated by Seientiiic Tcts. DR.. FLEENER CO., Specialists

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of surgical operations are uselessly being performed simply for the sake of collecting a fancy fee. In a recent address given by Dr. Jno. T. Finney, a noted authority of Philadelphia, he asserts that a large percent of surgical operations are signal failures and are absolutely uncalled for. Dr. Overall of Chicago, another noted authority, claims that injury once done the prostrate by the knife is irreparable. Keyes, perhaps the most noted authority in this country, says: "There is but one condition calling for an operation, and that is the failure of all other treatments." Still many doctors claim that the only way to cure the diseases of our specialty is by the use of the knife. We have saved scores from the surgeon's knife and at a cost even less than the ordinary hospital fee. We can do as much for you.

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afflicted men. One that will surprise you vhen you Investigate. This to regain his health, no matter what his circumstances mav h Our f- e.-5 YOF AKF OUT OP WOItlv AM) XFFI TKFATMFNT. DON'T FAIL TO TKFATMFXT AM) PAY FS WHFX YOU GO HACK TO WORK.

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The Most Prevalent and Serious Diseases Among Men Past Forty According to Dr. Hurty, secretary state board of health, the Prostate gland is perhaps the most important gland in the body, being of extreme importance to the physical 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, vim, vigor, vitality, headache, backache, dizziness, loss of appetite, mental hallucinations, a feeling of impending danger, v ik 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.

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the Front Sibley Gives Some Impressions of French and English Feelings About War. PA PIS. Juno 4, ui:,. In.ismuch as! tomorrow I sh.-iii b- in khaki and j under the jwr:.ii t ion f the French, war oitice. 1 cannot i or.mbute further; to the American press; h n-.-e this dl be the- last of a st ries of arli'-les which j you all will ane ."r.taincd sonic of the lives: win news that ever Miuk pat the censor. Put sr,rioi:l . etn ihou-'h I am not allow. 1 to v, me, my expi rk nets at tile front, they cannot prevent me from stoiins up impressions which ouL,'ht to be mellow and ready to market when I am out of service. That there will be U nty of impressions is a.ur d by tabs of mv -oworkers who hae recently returned from the front. .Many of them ha'e been target.- for German snipi rs; how many of them have been junked I have not learned. Put there will be excitement and a-i'Ient y. Bnci'y, I h'ivc enlisted in the American Ambulaix e, at N"uilly-sur-Seine, ;in;i afte r thn e wet ks' training in camp al Lor.ehamps. formerly the world famous r.-u'c course and tashioii promenade, will be sent to the front in charge of an ambulance, with headquarters at a field hospital. My minimum period of service is three months. The uniform is really a British affair, and as conceived by a French tailor ives mo the swasher appearam-e of a smoked he rrinu. or "blind robin." as Cup Shucy persists in callir.u them. sees Horrible Siulits. The hospital at Neuilly occupies magnificent quartets oiieinall designed for a school. The buildings were never used for such, but are modern, .spacious and quite luxurious. "7 lure are Poi beds and here the wounded, mostly s riou surtrical cases of the Trench, Moroccan and a few British arc brought for prolonged treatment. The place is filled to ovrrllowins. In ln.Miy visits there T have seen some horrible si-rius. oui the wounded ro .-io' such excellent care and skilllul attention that very few cases are b-.-t. I niiht describe some individual cases, but assume that vou are "fed up." as ' in i:ni;" ian-i, on that sut of thins?. 1 do not care to dweli upon it mself. t this writing llnulisii speakinp Parid is aso- over the possibility nf America. r "the states" declaring war Some of the more serious minded Pritish and French hope that she will not come in. They are of the opinion that the states can and will help more by staying out and furnishiiiir munitions and supplies. jfoon after the sinking of the Pusi-tani-i. while I was in Pn'-'land. certain Pritish acquaintances made very insultim: insinuations. Inasmuch as they did not voice the opinion of the Pritish nation. 1 don't mind repeating them. For instance one man said to me. "Whit does America care, as long as he U paid money for the lives irUt' nothcr observed. "America will MONirV TO LOAN". mm to mm At the Indiana ler.il rate of per mouth aud j:;.(u tiiares. on hi)!. sun'K, v.uim lmili:mi:m. A U T ) M o 15 I L v, s. liorsmiuLU (JOODS. PIANOS, etc. Loiii? or short time. Call, write or rh.no for particulars. Lomn mad.- anywhere In ht. .Ioeph. Mjirlia!1. stiirkf and Lporte counties. 1740. Home CI 17. State Loan Co., Inc. ("OM anl Koll;itlo.") Suite 3 Merchants Hank r.hlff. 231 S. MICH 1(1 AN ST. iouth I'.cnd. IndOn your chattels and are you compelled to id each 30 days? If so, give us a call. We" will arrange a loan for you for the time you need. LEGAL RATE LOANS. iiesTY mm m Room 1:, 1. o. o. r. ni'ik'. Hell ltUS. Home C00 o I MCNEY TO LOAN ON FARM LANDS'. See Wikizor-Rondurnnt Co. 100 if. Michigan St. Bell HO'j. Home 22-2. Storms

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never declare war as lone as she can make ir.oncy .y staying out." When in a f"iciqn country it is well to bo hroid minded enough not to take thc.-e tbincrs to heart. .Surli slam?, however, do not emanate from the r.riti.sh officers, who without exception arc appreciative of America's attitude ami her aid at this tinv?. I am vtry enthusiastic about the Iiritish officer; un-ioul tcdly he is the cleanest ami hravest at the front. Read tho casualt lits for proof. Paris in war time is absolutely faacinatinp. The spirit of th French people is immense. Even though they have civon ani have lost their best at the fror.t, they refuse to be oppressed. They are like a lot of happy children. A loss one day is forgotten the next. After t-ie pessimistic atmosphere of London. Paris is decidedly refreshinp. The papers exult over a victory; they belittle a reverse. An aeroplane from the (Jerman lins cornea over one day and drops a few bombs; possibly three op four civilians are killed. The next day every body is out watchinsr the aeroplanes frankly curious to know if more bombs are poinp to be dropped. I honestly believe that if a German bomb exploded in the Place de 1'Opera and killed a score of persons one day there would be twice as many people on the same spot the next day to see what happened. The French simply will not bo squelched. And how they lipht: Pome of the demonstrations after a ietory, even a slight one. in-pire you to cheer until you aro black in the face. One cannot help but admire the French. Last night a British officer, who had boon at the front eight months

and wrs temporarily rotired on acrount of a ball in his knee, predicted that the war would continue for four years. This seems incredible at the present rate of slaughter. Personally, T am w;ll to wager that it will be over before another winter come?. The optimistic French regard Germany as badly defeated already. MICHIGAN HIT BY STORM Damage to I'roperty S3(),i'nU One I'crson Killed. GRAND RAPID?. Mich.. June 1 One per?on was killed snd two fatally injured when a cyelone swept over western Michigan Friday destroying more than jr.0.000 worth of property. Charles Sumnel. a farmer living near Kent City, was instantly killed when buried beneath the dehris of his home. His wife w;u? fatally injured. Rlanehc Dudsard. aed 20. will die of injuries received when her father's house was turned eomplctelj- over by the wind. All wires are down in the storm-wept section. Wilbur L.ally, graduate of Vernon Castle School of Dancing, New York, has taken charge of the pavilion at Hudson lake. Classes each Thursday evening". Advt. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Nifi(.e Is hereby given, that the underfine.l lias been appointed by tie Clerk of tlif Clr.-uit vurt of St. .Tesefh County, St.if f in. liana. Hxeeutor of the Kstat-? f Houry lieyer. late of St. Joseph County, dei-eased. Said Kstate is supposed to be solvent. liKNJAMIN II. KYKR, .Tune 4th. 1115. lxtvutor. 12 10. Kstate of Sabina Raab. NOTK li OF I'lNAL ACf(t;XT. Vy Hire.-tion of Henry Lo-lman, Administrator of Instate of Saldna Raab, late of St. .Joseph County, In ttbe State of Indiana, dei'eased. Notice Is Hereby Ciiven to the heirs, legatees, and devisees of said deeedent, and :ill other persons interested in snbl estate, that said Administrator has filed in this Court lils aeeount Mid vouchers for the final settlement of said estate, and rhey are therefore hereby reqr.lred to be and appear in said Court'' on tae 'tli day of .Inly, irlo. uheu the same will be heard. ;ind make proof of their heirship, or elai 11 to any part of said estate and show cuise if any there he. wiiy said Jireount and vouchers should rot be approved. Wiin-ss. the Ck-rk and t ho seal of the St. .Joceph Circuit Court at Snith Bend, Indiana, this lth dav of June. lal.",. U-y-l UFO. M. RAAIL Clerk. IXnte of John I. K.iat. NOTK i; Ol I'lNAL A( (Ol'NT. Ily Direction of Henry Lrdlman. Administrntor i.f Kst.ite of John U. Raab. late of St.. Joseph County, in the tate of Indiana, deceased. Not ie 1 Hereby iivon to the heirs, legatees, mid devisees of said deeedeut, and all other persons interested in said estate, that said Administrator has filed In thH Court his aeeount and vouchers for the final settlement of said estate, and they are therefore hereby required to be and nppear in said Court on the Orh day of July, l'Jlo. when the same will be heard, anil make proof of their heirship, or elalra to any part of said estate and show ause if any there be. why slid account and vouchers should not be approved. Witness, the Clerk and the se'il of tho Si. Joseph Circuit Court at South Rend, Indiana, this 1Mb dav of June. l'.H.". r.t jd UL'u. M. RA.U?, Clerk. BANK K ITT SALE OF SAMUEL S. STRAl.VS STOCK OF MDKCA.NDISK AND I ITUKK. On June 25th. R'15, at J p. m.. I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cah the stock of merchandise of Samuel S. Strnuss. consisting of ladle ready-tn-vear goods, together with sr re fixtures. The snle to be as a whole or In Jots and pa reel, at Public Ruction nt r0-ll South Michigan Strict. South r.end. lad. All bids Kubjecr: to the approval of thf Court. TH AD. M. TALCOTT. JR. Trustee In Bankruptcy for 10 2" Samuel S. Strauss. Copyright, 1015, bj

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FOT'NP rvkft!ook on Wnsfctnrr-'n bDveea Main anl Ml-ld?an nwr.rr nny h.ivp :uno by p. i vine fr adverlNeracr.t. Call J4i:: W. Huron M. ITVST- A ladies C-Vid watch bet worn Se-Mt mill Chescnut mn. Findrr return Chestnut st. Kewari. LOST Whit'-' Persian eat. Suitable rewarl if returtieJ. to 720 Park av., or rail pell phne 3"A 1 i m - 2'1' 11KLP v.Ti:i maij:. WANTKD rvr! j5to:1!y fober barber. H. II iu k. Laporte. Ir.d. VK HAVE opemncs rrom time to time for men who are mechanically Inc-Jned. We would like to receive applications from thcfe who want an opportunity to learn machine work and advance while learning. Good wages to men o" ability. Bouth Ilend Lathe Works. S I TU AT I OX V XXI : I I E. WANTI1P arpentrr work. Shlnelln? a .sfHillty. Work jru.iranteed. Call llrll 4Xd. Crawford. WANTi:i Position by young man, who has tinisl'd part of rominerrlal course in eolloce. during vacation. Will take any kind of work. Salary no object. Canfurrdsa good rrferer.rfi. Address Iox C. I. 10. -are Nows-TIins. WANTKD Position n clerk or office boy. Address A-7, NcN"s-Time-. WANTi:i Position on poultry fann;! t:K(I exporienro. Aillress A-o. News Times. V A X T i: I ) FKMALE II lTI WA.Ti:i A yntinc girl f assist in housework part oi oai h dav. Apply at fil9 Park av. WANTl-:i OKd girl for general housework, no washings. Call It-ell 1220. ."11 Horatio Ct. WANTi:i Neat appearing ladies for house to house soliciting for pure f'od product?, experience unnei ess;iry. Straiclit salary. 'all after 2 p in. Itooni lu", Kobertson hotel. WANTKD vn experienced laily waitress. Washinptdu Restaurant. YVANTKI-Clrl for jreneral housework. Aden st. Home phone rl,-'7. WANTED A competent and experirnred lrl for general housework. H3 N. ShoTe drive. WANTi: I Indies for statnidng patterns at home. Call for particulars. Jefferson Bldfr. Take elevator. Room 4R. VANTI-:i Competent girl for gene ml housework. Two in family. Must be good cook. Apply from three t seven at rJ N. Lafayette Ft. WANTi:i)-Midale-:isrod lady with no li 1 1 -dren for housekeeper for gentlemaii with no ehildren. Nice home. Call at 200S S. Leer t?t. SITUATION WANTED l'KMALI-:. WANTED Work by the dav or week. (Colored A 511 S. Taylor. OFFICE IILXP. THE SCHOOL THAT HELPS. " Summer School, June to August 14. Six regular courses of study. Special courses nrrauged to suit. Forenoon Sessions during Summer. Our STUDENTS PROFIT SHARING PLAN will save you a g oa many dollars on your tuition. Competent students assisted in securing positions. Call or write for particulars. Kellev Itusiness School, 110 E. Wayne St. Rell MX Home 24M. 11FL.P WAXTFD MICKLLAX FOUS. MEN WOMEN WANTED. $75.00 month. List Government Jobs open- -free. Franklin Institute, Dept. I'VE, Rochester, N. Y. PF11SOXAL.. YOFR future foretold. Clairvoyant, palmist. m S. Michigan st.. upstairs. (lives gorwi realings. Consultation confidential. SPIRELLA Corsets. Bell ZUO ; Home HFMXFSS OI'I'OI ITFX ITI !. FOR SALE Rnrber shoji. jhv.- room, Itit: bargain. Wet town, liood location. 11. Hauek, Iiporto. Intl. UUIXFbS FKltSONALS. FOR SALE Modern hotel of r, rooms Fine location. airess 4o." S. Michigan bt SCREEN DOORS ana windows eton'-d be ordered now. We make all kind Lnd those that laat and fit. We rewire and repair all screens and sell screen wire. Miller Cabinet and Machine Shop, 81tJ Portage av. Home phone 2032. Shad, Shamve, White Trout, Tercb. Halibut, etc. South Rend FUh and Ovgter Co. 330 E. Jefferson. Phones, IL, 5513, U. 1S01. SPIRELLA Corsets. Bell 3HV; Home KYIS. FOU KFXT IIOUSFS. FO.R RENT Light-ronm nouse and barn. E. I'aris st, sU.o. Hastings. Hastings Rldg. Home CAW, Rell 211. FOR RENT House nt 724 Diamond av.. H rooms and bath, modem except furnace and electric light. Inquire 723 Sher. man av. FOR RENT Six-ro-.m hous and an acre of ground, two blocks from fr line on N. St. Louis st. ?10(-. per month. INDIANA TITLE & LOAN CO., Title Ruildlng. Main Outer Sts . Rell Phone 4552. Home Phone iWiS FOR RENT 7-room house, bath and furnate at2l Ix-land a v. Inquire Home phone CV5. FOR RENT Strictly modern house, piquant homedike jdace. Seeing is believing Inquire 522 W. Lasalle av. Herbert Fonting.

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run i:i:nt str..tlv Tn,,n ,;.r,vni zat; rU RUNT Chf.np, o.rn r.rirrS n;o w it!j siraz.-. 11." s. MtcMa:i St. Iloait T 1 1 - I:.; :;:o s.t:: .- r-i !-r-. ion r:r..TT'.o T: ,rn y.v., n s Mi;h!aa st. I:..p:i-.. n:; phm .0-.yl. ! il phor.e .".to FOIL HUNT lrt-rrom br". k -u". hrt'k g-jriik.-. and Nans; l.irjo j-.ir ! ' a" Id.-al home. P.'U S. rraukl::i M. ir. juire IudUv M. Shi.;y. Foil Iti:NT 8 ro.-ra ration 'n-o ( arroll st. Als r oia ra -b m !'oui i:. South, hi'iuire M-. .i:i::r, "kusTtman h"lat. YOU KLNT i-rotra n -'lern wit. 121 Ia p"ne av. Inquire lioo. J H -CT m T a Co 2Co N. Mi.-Ligau st. Urpheum DIdg. tOU, KKNT COTTAoKS. YOU IiKXT 'ottage at Dlauivud Lake, ome phoi;e lt7. Hell 1 OR X'LATS. I'oi; RKNT-7-n-om tlat. strictly r.-.-lieat and water furnisi.ed. s. Ml- higau rt. Call Ieil IWM, o.a,. 7313 YOU IIKNT Eight -room Cat. Ia.it:lre T i . TT . JViiU .MfUitf, Oil i-IIlt'f ICil. 110m VkS. FOR KENT Flat. Home 1C3S. Hell 3H2. 1 on ki:xt orrict: iioo.ms. -31 s. Michigan st. Call l'.eii oj;;i, Hmiq I-OU KENT Office roocij, either ilDjfle or euiuite; bulluiug it centrally loeared; elevator service aud other modern conveniences. Are Jur offices properly kept up? Jardtor service Included in rental; office and everything 1 kept In rt class condition. Apply lr. L. n. Dean, Ceaa Buildinff. li(.HlI.K W AN ROARIH:i:s WANTED Uoar 1 and r,.o. i:. Colfax. l-'Olt ltKM 1 LiiNlilll.l liuu.Ms. l'oi: RENT Rooms in irodrrn private house, excellent location. ZM N. Main. Homo phone 1'hr RENT Large, pleas. mt t o m for gentlen.au. M'.oO per week. All convenience. Hell ."'. o:" Michigan av. YOU RENT Two bright fror.t ro.ixs furnished complete for light housekeeping. Modem. Centrally located. Call evenings. tr' Wood st. FOR IENT one light housekeeping, kitchen privileges, and sleeping pmulk. Trivate eiitraines. Clndv iieighborholid. 110 . William l'OR RENT Furnished housekeeping renins, ii large front sleeping room, suitable for two. '., blocks from postoihee l-0 s. Iifayette st. FOR RENT Large room with closet: up: of bath and phone; in private family. References exchanged. Call Re'.l phc-.e 1 RMj. MODERN room. S20o. 22o Elder. FOIL RENT Ligut housekeeping; also sleeping rooms, -lo S. St. Joe, .', Vistula. FOR RENT A furnished room with modern convenience. Terms reasonable. 40, S. Franklin. FOR RENT -Furnished room. Modern and centrally l-n-ated. 4o:; V. Colfax. FOR RENT -Four rooms, ground floor. Convenience. Will furnish two. Suitaide for two ladies. 5"Vi N. Michigan. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. ;)1 N. Lafayette. FOR RENT Two ni'oly furbished rooms for lig!f housekeeping; rr.oj ru "Mivenience; private ii trance. Also sle-piug rooms. 414 Michigan a v. FOR REN T- .Modern furnished apartment. 4 rooms and bath nist or e"nd floor or entire house. Fine location. Refeicnoe. Rox A-l, Nes-Tiuus. FOR RENT--Light housekeeping rooms. 1'rivate entrance. Call after 5 p m. ond N. .Michigan. FOR RENT Modem furnished light housekeeping rooms, use of phone, close in; evervliinn furnished omplete. C15 W. Lasalle. ReU 54C1. FOR RENT Furn'sI.ed rooms; modern coiiTi ii lein e$ ; live bl ks of tenter. 5g'J N. Sl Joseph st. Home FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping, pleasant location, modern. Call evenings. lo4 E. Madison st., oa carliae. Home i:;itj. Hell -jll. FOR RENT -Light housekeeping roomt, modern. ,17 s. St. Joseph. WANTI :i MISCFLLANFOI S. DAND1MFF. baid)es Mifferers address Ro. 50. eity, for free i:if...rm lti ci. WANTED I urni -die i room; ni'out three unfurnished roMii,, ej..e i:;. M"deru. Home 1712. SPIRELLA Corsets, rell 5I4H; H n;e lri WANTED -Children M !.'-i:d. Re-t r.f care. 1 Prairie a v. SWITCHES, pulls and wigs :r-aie from combings or cut hair. Sa itrLes fr sils at reasonable pri-rg. EMMA DEHKUM. 2P. W. Wavre sr. IP me Phone 2543. WANTED Houses to rent. American Trust Co. Leal T.t.ite Dept 1 1 : s l i : n s c i : l l x i ;o 1; s . For SALE P- P"J be4. P. card T I ! . ' '-oV. :-e, ,T::d . :r. p 5"-f e pool roo'm s-':r.p!ir. ir.1 W. Division r.ell p)lC,e "J." FOR S.Lr.- t;.e freh cow. r!i j hor.e P.1. By Burt Thomas I