South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 221, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1915 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES-ODD JOBS MUCH Qi
MONDAY, Alr.TST 9. 191
Hews inappeiii4 in and about T&wn
i
MAN ACCUSED OF i SHOOTIMe IN CDURTi
i to;
Sprinkling of Lawn Leads Trouble Victim Is Shot in Leg. Ptevr Sillo. ljir: Cr.ico st.. was arraigned in city court .Monday morning charged with assault and hat-t-ry with intern to kill. It was al-, J' '-ed by Ix pty. Pros Xye that he had: fdmt Anton Kudos. ."OS Arnold m., in tho left Ice after a quarrel. 1 1 - pleaded not guilty and his ( ai- was s t fr An;-. 10. lie was released upon bond of $2 00. According to the testimony of cvcral neighbors, and to the sory told i . . 1 ., l - .. L.:ii.. i ...... ' .... I'U'f"' tn;an.vm I v.iiT.ii n i I'H iu.iii; ."jii.tMU'ii ' 1,1 - water en nun as Kimes wa.-s watering the lawn at his home on Arnold st.
S.lle went homo, to return a few min- tho k- n -irou co r hiei w ,,,'e utes later with a revolver, with whieh Sl hn hred one shot at Kudes. t Fr , k W t ,ick i v L ? I ntticer Adamski. who was near thcl,v s i ,d'ki acted s heHfi i . ene of the accident, phoned an :o -' V;, rount of the affair in to u,n police ( l.'-Cl.yL0 ,U
statmn and .Miles arrest was eiteeted j .-'ii inn'- i.i it i -. t . i 1 1 1. r-1 n t I e and Oltieers Adamski. Kozorov .Me ilUe. Tholamier and Corka. I
.... . w .. i . a 1 . - 1 w m . . .l . . a j.imi. nr. larger .Mers. w no a i r emieM ' the woundeel man at the hospital, stat f d that the wound would probably not be ery serious. Sille denied any connection with the shooting w hen lestiom d at the police .aation. At first he claimed that he w;es sleeping at home at the time, hut later admitted that he1 passed thr lludes home' and that Kinks splashed water on him at about the time that the hootins occurred. SEVERAL CLOSE RACES ARE FEATURING LEAGUES, Standing in Various Organiationx Aiinoiiuc-d hy Director Harm '?. tannin its of the teams in the inter- j playground leagues fir the week end-i mg last Saturday have hi en ann.mmed hy Municipal Keereation Di-rec-tor 1 . J. F.arnes. In some instances t the race between the teams has he Mi v rrovod down, while In others there 1 is a Nide ;ap. Tin- standings follow: Senior Iinloor Ua-e hall la'aguc. W. I.. 1 IVt. Laurel . .0 Oliver Sample Kaley Intermediate Iiuiooi' Sample mm ; j .1 . Paehall L-ague. , n 1 f l.ooo! Kaloy j Miver 1 Laurel Couillird ( :. ."00 .",0 0 .bj0 Junior Indoor lia-ediall I.oairtu Jmrel 'l 1 .r.r.T S'aniph j -,,, Kaley l' 2 .:,i)( Ol'.Ver 1 Se nior Volley Pall 1-oagim (Po.i 1 o 1 ' 'liver 1 1 .:,oo J-aurel t 1 .."t'O! Sample Kaley Interim eliati Kaley CoMUillanl .... Oliver Sample Intermciliate . . . . 1 1 .."00 j 1 1 .000 ' Volley Pall League? I Hot .1 r. ' 1 1 ' i . I ' e 11 1 . . . . 1 1 ...00 .... 0 1 ,e in) .... '2 .noo Volley Pall League MiiiN). Cojuil!ard . . Sample 1 1 a a Jale i j oiir 1 ;; Intermediate Hat Hall Le-ague Kaley 2 Oliver 1 l Laurel 1 1 Sample 11 1 ,nl'l J (MrM. ! . e. ; 7 .."0 0 . 0 .000 YOUNG COUPLE .MARRIES .Mivs Lmillt Pohl.ion Is lide of Arthur PNhop. The marriage of Miss Lucille Kol.in-(h-orge Fen, daughter of Mr and .Mr-. T. Pobinson. s:;; ., Hill st t l. n: I. . e and at- ; inui riisnoji. S'Ui ni .Mr. am Hiram ISishop, ., 0 l an lid a .. took place Aiomlay morning at s o'clock at ;t. Jvieph'.s v'atholie chunh. Pev. P. J. Carrol odieiating. Miss Pth-l Humphrey acted as bridesmaid, while the groom w as attended !' Lb. d Pobinson. brother of the brid Forest Pobinson and Tho:na.- Ko'..inson w . re ushers. Mc. Maij .rie McC; riney ldaye-d "Harts aid Flo.vets." as tin bridal couple entered. The church was beautifully elccorated v. Mi white roses and ferns. The bride was prettily gowned in n e'ostur.ie of vJiite em'nri'idery oc with a full length bridal veil oiuuht up To her hair with a wreath of valley lilies. She (allied a boUq'.let of w hite roses, while hi r attendant was gowned in a pink voile and carried pink rust s. P.o li wore a picture hat to mulch. The onng coup!'' are nev. at home with the bride's parties. i 'A 2 S, Hill st. says mont.v is m i:. Suit to eollect j- Ice ...lieu:. (i j, ! w as. ! ro'.iht bv nry Zoss e.aii ilue Joscph Jankou ki in the .-upen.-r uurt Monday morning "1 ;Vs-Times ant Ads For Profit I
v.., uk..,, mi r, aoe,m nospuai in ! hp had tried to e a,j0 am, hrlJ nuuie he police ambMianee in charge of,ir n,r(.,,sary to las,() him. A tivti.a,t ntf'.cera I'arker. onnell ami Fuh- vmniev iin. vimu' ,,., .... i... u
Read
'.Tern jmm wsmjunarrvi
WEST SIDE WILSON CLUB HAS PICNIC SUNDAY M-l);iy Jollification Is Held at I-iI.tr ! of tin Woods Where .Ml Sorts of run prctaiK An all-day outing was held Sunday by the West .cide Wilson club at the lake was made tiv automobile bv ut numbers of the clu I j. I A cry minute of the .'; was Kiven over to joiiiiicatioii including athletic events and nmsic. The music was furnisht d ly the "IP-ioMeis"' quartet. ronipnM d of Frank Xicz-'o'L-ki, Joseph and Stanley Tobolsk! and Frank Wituckl, and by the A" 1 1 1 r i i L- uri'ti, tlp'i Two baseball Karnes were ilay( d during the r.,y between the simjP men : t T 1 I Mi IM'irrifw m .i 'I H iniiPiliii' . - iiii. it. I I i i i I A ' 1111 Hill)
f;a;ne was won by the married iiK'!iIM" .-uu. -o... .oox.oo
with a score of 1 ; to 13 and the afterilV'iil K.ll.H" U i)H l I lie Mi! mi- lorn iin a score oi to u. jonn Mnetor CfiT firvt tri-r !iiiil Tvni V'viiicri. i uu. . .1..1 - the i.U mens race', , : on lirt tiraze :nl V :" .1-. , - . . " , ski second priz' in Joseph Te)holski w Frank iKWey econd, ill the 1 1 1 ....... 1 V" .'.UU tia' - 'h for inme. men. 1-rank Simon x I h t"ln m rr . 1 ru,,,s. Tliis was applied in particular
' ' run's. i nis was applie d in particular "'yjto Stanley Tobolsk, who was tied to iv.ski, ,a tr.(. hiv-ause he was found guilty of ades j making too much noise and because
i: l7v:i ni , k !,r,,:l,er The- speech of the day was delivered by Joseph Wy- j phszy nski. KAY LAND BIG WAR ORDER .Millniore Corporation Sahl to jaxc j by the belligerent nations. I'res't C. A Carlisle has gone to New York city where it is understood, he is to make, final arrangements for Lhe order. In case the local concern ds the order, the present equipment will be moved te Indiana iv. and Franklin st.. as the present quarters arc too small PI IROH AF fJFlV HDMF 1 U,nM0C0 NLW nUllIt I 1w l-ili.-l fl M ..... ll'MI !.. ... . I. 11. .n , 1 1 III iu Ut' ill 7;'.:i Y. Colfax .v. Dr. Kdgar H. Myers will short! move into a new home which he re- ; . eontly purchased. Dr. .Myers bought 1 the l'aviil II K 1 f r urmwrlv -it T '! '! :
wncr ,or ncinieais. outn i.en. win p( represented by uhh that lhjs al Wou,(l I four men. 1 hey are: W K. to.rsuch. tink .,u.,v (1(lV-n iU imu the hoart ..... , . . .. president ; J. .M. e.aultield, secretary, -mi -,n.,n tn.t .,.. . If a ropor which has been eirculat- aa John y. sl:cU aml Chnstian King. s Vh l tl i." i , " rU' i" ing m .South P.end f'r several days' The 7 Irel w e.re of the' n--;ments ' -s 1 ,1- the ,,i e a s e f all mi t ues io proves true th" MiUmore coroo-ation i V ,1 , .audits c.u.nty, ,,r that Christianity without 1 I. ' 1 i'irnore. c or po, aiiun 1 recruited in this district. It was nuis-. ,.-,,ri.v. -.,-,,,,,), ir... ., l,ii,1,r ot this city is to receivo an ..Hl.r for a I tertM, in on the oId fajr grounds in "!" al'UUn,hn blJ large supply of chemicals to be used ,hp nnrthuestem sec tion , the ..itv u"u ,l l-lUl11- c ml-il-
I
-"'O'W. Colfax av.. and is male in- nvt,.n.
mVO im oroveme tits in tho resiJei e. The price involve d in the sale of the .property is not made public. Dr. Mvers'l 1 ireent location is at 71'4 W. Colfax av. ' ! j HIS HORSES WERE HUNGRY 1 : PclVne Fails to Hold (,ood Judge Warner. with Howard Kmnowitter, of of Sixteentli j JUilce War- j St.. Piver I'aik. told Citv nci ui.ii ne nau s.oien a. siiock ed o:;ts tain' a r:;ie- ir-nn 1 t'lir rc . . lacks; n b-'i-anse his horses were loin"-rv an.1 had no money with which to buv !tlum feed. He' p'.'aded guilty to a j charge oi larceny Jii.-d by Jackson, f ;and was given a suspended senlenee 1 jot .,0 days m th" count) jail. H (paid Jackson for th feed.
;::CITY JUDGE BACK ON JOB
. Warnrr lietuni from' ' Mr. ami ..Ir-. Honeymoon Tii.
Citv Jad-e Herbert I . Warner was 1,1 txvo T'c'.ai ears. Arriving at tne h:-cl; i-ii the henoh .Monday nioining 1,iko- Mr- 'i:ir. manager of the reafter a vacation and honevmoon ,,f 1 s.rt. turned eiver the park and pavilion three weeks in .Maeatawa. Mah. T!ie ! to lhe 1'icnickers. An int crest ing pro-
judge tlecle.nd tint the time hid passed ouickly. ami that in suite of bad weather conditions, he ami Mrs. Warner had had a pleasant trip. NEIGHBOR MAKES CHARGES ("hi jjns Hjman SiUmnau Attempted to A.nilt 1 1 fm. IlMnan .Silverman. W. Oivision t., was defendr.nt to two harg.s of riss.mlt and battery in city curt Mniley mornin--. both of whieh were bled bv a neighbor. 11. Sehauberman. The l.-tter allege,! that upon two o;. eosions Silvermait after a few words attempted to beat him. Silverman denb d the ciiaives and asked a continuance, w hich was ranted. P.oth ca: es vili lie tried August 11. limul was l"oi! at $:.o. ARRAIGNED FOR TRESPASS tce loth TvIK i'oiirt Otlirr !'.n Sai-tel Ti-oiilde1. I Steve Toth. 1 ' S. I'bripi-i t.. w.is arraign il in e;t court Monday tnorning for m.iliciou - tres!M.-s. upon a eli '.ru f;b',j ly Frank llorv ii'n. 1 1 r - pricier of a stloon at 1?M r.italna ;lV- Totli denied that he h:sd lii'k. n a mirror ami a lrosow. rno nis ck" w;is set for Al'-'. 10. ! br itb 1-ad st.irt-d a o i r a tri ial matter. He . lle.rul that i.-lit "a ith hi n TO MAKi: HAMMOCKS. A r.ew eniar' whieli bcin I'r.ac.eed e Voun'4 People's ieaui o. i the lr! Pr sf tt r ian t hureh lias l n started at tVe Ant i-Tubere ibU hospital for the iu.de m'-ir.bers. The men re to i::ake ha la I'.i-h r;lion. '.Id i.-: to iiave e and Paul MacIf tli'.S prices a suvc ss, 1 .i.-k' t ir.akinc for both men and women uill be tried. P,MPi'Tu.". Ind. Mrs. Sa-an Hn Vman nas .! ( .1 Kr-, lu-r r. i ii tv-ninth birtlidav annid .'.ry. S::e i-; the chi est won: an. in lls county and is in extebnt health TOO LATi: TO ( I..1I Y. WAN n:i ii;i;u!n i- i:irl. lluUaw j La.
ucgj. Civil War Battles to 'be Fought at Reunion of the 73rc! Indiana Aug. 11 and 12. Stories of war 1 i s will hold a prominent place in the reunion of the T.'rd Indiana Infantry Volunteers. which takes place here on Wednesday and Thursday. Keistralion will be- , . . . . , . .. , . . ,1 ; at Auten post headquarters at the old j roat t ilOUS In tiie afternoon the numbers will hold a camp lire- and in th evening Washinte.n (lardiner of i ,,- . . . , , n , . i t ; Washur; 0:1, 1. C. will deliver an ad-i . , , , . nil I dress. The business meelum; will be ; w.l,l TV, ,, u .1 ., ,. m,,ri,. ! m- ;n l interest to the member., of thr 7::rd- lu uas a mu1.t ot the '7Ah hi ri-illici,t "hied! served in '''l"' hriKMde wit:, the Trd Imlii ' :in;i' Tiii3 lri-' v"':ls of l"th Michigan, tho r,::,d and i;r,th hio remments. and the 1st and 7 ::r,l Indiana regiments. Ilradley's sixth )l:io battery completed the brigade. .Mr. Gardiner was with the Indiana MTimentij elurinj the battle eif Lmiy Iiiei'e anil several others ami is expected to re trace the steps the Union men took in these engagements. rri ..... fx i : . . 1 im'if ill' i O Mil) II .Ullll.S '4
WAHSTORIES TQ
HOLD THE BOARDS
i ulv 'V111 'lt,u "ia,, ,UI 1,11,1 x ; willliis' to inform us of vacancies about j peele d to attend although a number ; tu (1..cur wllich onabl,.s lJs to supply of the men live too far away to usi;th(l Us, ( .t h, , IU,(.lU,L
eouui ta'uu. invnaiions were sent io men iivill: as far west as Oregon i while se veral reside in VermonL and etthers are now r siding in various southern and southwestern stales. just north of where .o. G hose house now stands. BERTRANDCjyiC MEETS Prof. R !;. riu nias Tells of Things to lie .oiileel. Prof. Sunday trand : at tho II. 15. Thomas conducted tho evening service of the ihr--'oetal center Sunday ea-iiing sclnol house. Prof. Thomas i reviewed "Tho Involution of th.e Country Community." The book was divided into three distinct periods. ! the pioneer previous to is::.', tiie land farmer 1 S.J."-1 M 1, and tho exploiter :in" hnsbandng-n since that tune. Tll things to be av oided in a eoun17 (,nimonity as outhred by 1'rof, An,'";:is were kick or uamwor Cu" luh nV.f ' J,IVl V 1,i-snIU't"s-Jreccdmg the lecture, a ten minute sang se-rvice was held. .Mirs .Maiel P.artlett of South Pend played the. "Sextette freun Lucia" m the nian. and the .Misses Johnson gave' a piano i duet. .Miss Margat e' Cutler, a social j center worker from Ponton, and Mis- j Allen, who has charge of the J. D. Oliver mavgrounei m Soutn i;r ni, - Vi M-0 ,,rCj.,. .'annv Uotl nt at the nu-eting. Mis-? tli will have charge of next liSunilay cv sjundav evening's service. ri' se- SUie Sjeet will he "Flower:-. KNIGHTS HOLD OUTING Circus I'eals Are Feature td' I'reigram (iiven Sunday. Th, m,,nl,,rs of ,., Xo. 4ft. Catholic Knights ef AmeTioa, with tlicir families and friends, sojourned to Plufi'fide. Pine lake. laiorte, for an annual outing Sunday. The affair was well nttendeel, the trip be-ing made 'gram matte up ot circus leats. was staged in the afternoon, followed by boating and bathing. The party returned home at 7 o'edoe k.
Ice Cream is TvV elcomed in
u'MWJUW -uX-" V 1 n lis V. at 8 p.:.. ,4 e 8 l v: ' .. V. . - ft K-. I (Picture shows won:. in c P'Mi:. Italy. An-. I'. X one. un' hCl. s in their camp except the
V 'y 'l-ai ?
?-A : - .;..",.. s '
- v . . : jr . - . -
T i ,i!c A i ; , ' - i . -. X'rv.: A Av r . J
1( e crtani vendors with tho c'ly iKconitvU carts arc tom al every e.unp.
Eli ill
Aid of Organizations in Securing Work Asked by Employment Bureau Head. Due to the fact that the mot of those applying to the Indiana free employment o!Uce for work are unskilled laborers there has continued to be a grir.tr r supply of men during tho mi turner than was t.ece-sary to meet tho ilemand from rniploors. Work for these men must be lar-cly odd jobs al wnich npuy could tide themseiv ove r if tho. e iiavin- the work would j 5. lit f il.-i. !! ww. vi. . r-- tti.lK til CC)!1- ' H'm.1 the and the matt. In tin- o.-inion d' .upt. Murphy of tlie emidoviiient oiikii ir is; now time to prepare for the coining' winter i whie!i will brim; the usual oversupplyj of unemployed men. .Murphy wishes j to enlit the aid of ev ry charitaMe oiK.ini.aiton in the citv te cooperate! J with his olliee in securing positions for! the unemploye d. "We would be able to secure many t .... - ; ' . ; ; ' " ; .w.oi nir.'-r. u the ehanta , . .. lions ami a.-oeial ions: v. , .,. t.,., , more positions, said .Murpnv .aonuay. ble or'anizaere altiliaTeel with tliis branch eiiiiee of the Indiana bureau il f i e emidoyiiK-nt m our cit. "Tiie success in see'urins positions for our applicants has been phenomenal ami we find that the employers respond ery readily when ini'ormeei that there is no charge to the employer eir tiie' employe. "our motto i-. 'Help others te Help Themselves.' .Mm ly eve ry humane man or woman ought to be able and willing to contribute' such a small ame.unt of weul; fr 'sweet charity's talcc.' "We ned only furnish work for tho unemployed, but, in appreciation ejf fiiir se-rvmcs. those wnem we nave' se.,,.,,,1 t w w ? " for are ever ready and I "We qiu.tion eah applicant as to j;:;e and previous employment references, whictt gives us in a measure . t-ome a.ssurance of the api)licant's -li'ir-id. r-i i 1 i-oIIm l.ltit o ' IliUeP. U i i I 1 I I V Mil 'UllJt . X VILLA AND GENERALS BEGIN PEACE PLANS Humor Secrot Pact Iaite-re-d With Cariana ! adcr to Stop I'uitlur UiooiMiuI. 1L r.?n, Texas, Aug. Preliminary conferences took place in Juarez Sunday betweeai Cen. I-'rancise'o 'illa and eight or nine of hi:-. formulaic plai.s for Lrin generals to ring about pe rmanent pe-ace in .Mexico. Xo uefi- j nite annou:ici iot nt of the decision was 1 made public, but it is known that the military ehiefs, decided on the courso they will take in the event that a peace eamfere nee is arranged between all the factions active in .Mexico. Among the generals who talkcel with Villa were Paoul Made io. F lipe Angela. .Maximo Careda. Tenn is Ornclas, l'idtd Aihi. P. Linion, Tmilio .Maelero and J. .M edinav ee tia. .M 1 iiigh in tiie e ouncils of Villa hint i here Sunday night that (Jen. Pel;;" Ancoles, the most powerful of Villa's suborelinatts. and (Jen. Alvaro ediiagon with the same elis" motion under ('arrana, have tntend a secret pact to prevent any further bloodshed in .Mexico under any eireumslances. They are said to have1 the moral support of the' Washington administration in this. Jt was also intimated that they will eliminate both Villa and Carran::a in case permanent peace canned be established edhcrwise. BREWER IS KILLED of Iiijiuie's KH'(ieel in Auto Iie Accident. MAIHSON, Wis.. Au-. 0. Mrs. Willi:. :n Hausrr.ann. wife of u wealthy Madison brewer, who was injured in mi aiitinnolile eollision at 1 o'eloek S.iriiby liiorniniT. died several hours later. Her ear daslud in? ;i smaller machine while iroiim 4 miles ;m hour, riuiminu' over the hood of her autoreol.ile, Mrs. Haiisiuan lived throir-rh the iiMlshiehl of the other motor, euttinr'lier 1h ad and neek. ': - C . ; s V e '- .... . . i. ' A A r yv V : V .S; f ' . -'.!' -d. , r st ll::'.r i"e ere v' they h.ivo otlieial bu:i'.oam to at the who is ireit. .v e cream woiiian
. fvs ...... . ... ... "; ;' ' v "'x ;V V: .v. V:i'c,' :WV.:-::: ? ..' A -A . ' , V j :. - y : . - b : ---...v. 1 1;
ROBERTSON
Children's School Dresses Mothers are always busy during August preparing for the Fall opening of school when their children's apparel needs overlooking and replenishing. OUR EARLY AUGUST SALE OF WASH MATERIALS AT 15c AND 25c YARD suggests manv possibilities to the slender purse. THE PICTORIAL .REVIEW PATTERNS suggest many new and pretty designs for Fall dresses. We give you detailed description of three of the latest popular designs.
NO. 6355. Junior and Girl's Dress The new 'Quaker Blouse Dress viihviJe collar, box plaited skirt; simple and easily constructedT NO. 6346. Junior .and .Girl's .Dress Pointed Collar Blouse with or without yoke two styles of pockets; four-
piece skirt attached to under-body NO. 6262. Girl's Dress open neck; skirt plaited from
The pattern department will gladly show you these patterns and figure the total cost to vou for dresses made 'in anv of the following AUGUST SALE BARGAINS:
Kindergarten Cloth. New Plaid French Ginghams. New Madras Cloths.
Mercerized Fast Color Poplins
New Natural Linens.
All the new Fall shades. 38 Inch Black and White Suitings at 45c yard. A splendid fabric for Fall School Dresses.
Blanket Sale m August PREPAREDNESS has become almost a byword since the beginning of the war. Why not apply it to our
homes? How c-ood it feels
time when needed. NONE TOO EARLY TO THINK OF CHRISTMAS. ou can buv hubbv a bath robe now and lay it away. 150 HANDSOME BATH ROBE BLANKETS ft- - 1 1 .1. l J A 1
jt. (r pn LJeaiitiiui i 4) 1 .0 J colors, plaids, a lar price always S2.75. LAD PROBLEM TO POLICE Placed Aboard Train for Plyniouth, Hp (IvU Away. Philip Shaugncssy. small son of John Shaujrnnessy of Plymouth, was a Iroldem t( the local police department Sundav and Monday mornins. He was picked up by Patrolman Wesolek upon telling a story of becoming lost, and was placed on a Vandalia train bound for Plymouth Sunday afternoon bv the same olhcer. However, Sunday night he was discovered on a west side street by Patrolman Saber-l-.iak, where he had fallen asleep in a bui-'gy. He was taken to the police station and his parents notified. They came after hini Monday morning. How the ehild lett the Vandalia train is a mystery Wesolek and ahcrniak do not attempt to explain. CHICAGO MAN IS Dl-AD MOr.ILE, Ala.. Aug O.Occrgc Au--wtus Lawton. ." years old. native of Klizabdh. N. J., member of the law lirm of Lawton and Lawton of Chicago, di m! at his summer home near here last night from apoplexy. He is survived by his widow, one son and a brother, William W. Lawton of Chicago. Interment will be in Chicago. Trenches "y ' .'.- VA A f i ' AA-A .': A-A'A A. ' S i f-; f VA- ? -AtA'A; I A: f.A:.-Al 1 9 - VA-i f 1- . V A"Ah' w-: 4 .- A r-"- A -'..A -A- A A A - -.. - .x . ' - A Italian soldiers. front is al.ow t d always welcome. to visit the Italian Hundreds of these
4 L
4.. ,'-r'e-V with high or open neck. with front in one piece, high each side to back; semi belt. or when one is prepared at a aesigns in ngiu ;tna uaik figures and orientals. Regu v LOW PRICES mm, v-BELL"5 .1 US' :vAF fir 7 "b' 3(3 - .107 SO.
x
1M
y':' - r'-.
Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday
Pounds Sugar with order of $1.00 or over. .
UU' Sack Table Salt
1-2 Tall Cans of 3Iilk 85- ?. Cans Countrv CSrntlcnian 09, Corn LO 2 Cans I-arly Juno 1 H Peas Il" Small Sack Pastry 1Qr l lour 17 2 Cans Ha k rri Pea ns loo liottlo Snidcr's Catsup 15c 12c 19c 10c ." Pounds Starch . . Ar'o H Pounds Sal Soda
35-327 S. MICHIGAN STREET Prompt Attention to Phono Orders. !Uor Park !)Iiveiv on Tliu.-ria.
Hell Phono 3953 2atZ&iZbIj IBIItML Ml lUHLi: CLASS TO MKITT. The Albright Bible class of the Sundav school of the First I'vanelical church will m(ct Monday at (he homo of Mr. and Mrs. X. O'lilermLs, ."11 W. llattell M. SON P.OIIN IN NIL1.S. Word was received in Mihawaka by Mr. and Mrs. L. C. strander tl'.at a son was born to Air. ami Mrs. W. L. Ostrandcr of Nilcs. Mich., last Saturday. vimtim; son ni:iri:. Mrs. Vv'. i:. Wells of Bri.-tol, Ind., was in tho city Sunday Msititu' wthj her son. Millirtl Wells. Mr. Weils has. taken a po.-itiori at the Thalbmerj Uro?.' undertaking establishment. i
his foot. Trie operation was - s.--YISITINC; PA HI ANTS Hi:iH:. ! iul. but the damp climntf of Midland Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jackson and sen! -,iVe him rheumatism wnn h cautd of Clvveland. .. are in the city for i!hira to im.p.
isit with Mrs. Jackson's part nts. Mr. .in j Mrs. W. 11. Stubbs of S. st. Tiie trip was made auto. Mam notici:. Would the party who-telephoned o. K. Lane Monday morning in reference to !indin a ptirve. kindly call up a yam. Adt. WILL PHHACH Si:i:!f). Instead of the regular prayer services at the First Christian church Thursday cvtuinb'. the pastor, Kev. II.
I . i i Indian Head and Manchester Galatear Cloth at 1 yard in stripes and figure light and dark colors, new Fall designs. i 1 Buy Your Furs when the prices are right. Just now is the time, when we are offering furs 20 per cent cheaper than they will be September 1st. You can choose now and pay weekly or monthly. QUICK DELIVERY I n in MICHIGAN T. 10c Package Hakln Soda 12 Small Cans Milk 41 2 Can-; Wax 1 7 llcans ll2 Pounds 2'aiK'y Hcatl 1 H Ki c llc :? Pounds Hand I'ickotl OI Navy Hcaiis CL ."() CJr.ulo T'luolorcri Qff Japan Tea, lb 04 No. 1 PoaIciry Coflcc. pounri ...27c 7 liars Santa Clan On Soap UO 12 Poxes IarIor .Matches 10c V Home Photn? 20f,s i! K. Van Wiiikb', will preach a sermon, the second of a ries on the Sabbath question. UN subject will ).v "Tho Tw o Covenant." !i next Wednesday dance at Viiii I.jcle's ninht Premona. liall. AcHt. RICH HAN WITH BUM FOOT HELD FOR ELLIS ISLAND NI-AV Y)HK. Alii;, lb W. A. Ati-i!,r.-on, ope t.f tlu' wta'tliict eitizcio of Yanoiiiwr. lb C. was hHd for K1A-, i!ild on his arrival Sunday al-oard the White s"t:t liner Lapland. l!e '. iU b !;;k(:i to t!;e island Menday for f arther e;unma i n. Mr. At.-ierson. w ho has been a rcsid( nt "t V;au"'ifr f'.r s years. wh re lie W as et U.l . 1 tn th re i estate 1 1..-1 n .- left p. t:e r:ths ao for Kn-land to hae :.n opf ration performed on It was on iTotinl of thi- limp tliat lr. P.rooks . ' the mimira ti n s.r i" order tl li.m h ld. Andcr.-on pl ad d to a.ilowed to land and show.' h.s through tickets to Vancouver to pP'Vr h;. contention that ! ' did. not intend to stay in this country. An : . r 1 1 from the Canadian Pai!ie who uas sent specially to meet hiia. corroborated hi ra!. nv-nt. but fa:!. to ;itie the Mnmiratio!! authoritie-. who decptred tliey had no alternative under tho law but tu hold
Sc
a
t -
o
v o S i o
