South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1915 — Page 13

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Gilbert Hcrth Cuts Corner on North Side and Accused of Striking Patrolman.

On two charts Gilbert Hcrth of this city was haibd into the city police court Thursday morning. The first barge was for a violation of the city traflic ordinance and the second, asKiUlt and battery on Patrolman John Jarrttt. It developed in the evidence of the patrolman that Herth was coming wt.t on Joseph ft., and turned onto T. Main st., on the left-hand side. The patrolman Mated that ne yelled for Herth to make a square turn and said that he was 'Vasx'd." Herth stated that he made the cut because of several women and children who were standing in the street and he feared an accident because of Ids horses. Jarrett said that when he climbed aboard Herth's truck, which was loaded with flour. Herth resisted him and 5 truck him in the face. Hcrth was Liter taken to the station and released :n $2." bond?. ) ,r ine first charge for city ordinance violation he was found guilty by Judge Fcig and given a fine of SI and co.-tK, amounting to $6, which he paid. Tho. assault case, was set for trial for Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. John Smith, arrested last Saturday afternoon for assaulting Miss Emma Koblek was arraigned Thursday morning. He was bound over to the grand jury under $200. He was unable to fornix the required amount n.nd was committed to the county Jail. John Vaughn, colored, who has been making his resilience- in Mlshawaka, was arrested Wednesday evening by tho local police. He is said to be wanted it Jackson. Mich., on a 'ierious charge.

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JUDGING IS STARTED AT WORTH SIDE FAIR Judging in several sections of the r-orth side fair commenced Thursday shortly before noon and will be continued without interruption until the tusk is cornpleu-d. Many fanners Irons the surrounding country, with their families, came to the city during the morning to take in the exhibits and by the early artcrnoon the crowd grew to dense proportions. The aeroplane numbers of which ther are two daily, .are attracting considerable attention. Frank Kastory of Chicago gives an exceptional' line exhibition in his Mights over the city. Mile. La Bella and Dare Devil Hurley in their automobile number, give as line an exhibition of daring as has ever ben seen here or elsewhere. They are to be seen at Hat tell park at 3 and 9:30 p. m. daily during the fair. The cattle and horse exhibits filled up Thursday and is now in readiness for the judging. The athletic sports in which the school children of the city are to compete, and which are an added feature of the fair, commenced Thursday afternoon as did a series of baseball game:-, between the Sunday school organizations f the city.

on th book of Romans will be held. The subject will be Itomans 1-17.

JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY WAS HERE 40 YEARS AGO

In connection with the national tribute to James Whitcomb Itiley w hieh is being p-aid him today, K. A. Jernesan, the veteran editor of the Misnawuka Enterprise, recalls an interesting episode which happened him about 4 0 years ago when the Hoosicr poet was in .South Hen J. Accompanied by three congenial friends Mr. Uiley came over to Mlshawaka for the purpose of serenading Mr. and Mrs. Jernegan. On reaching the residence the quartet buiiK several selections and were afterwards Invited inside, where to accompaniments played on the piano by the late Mrs. Jernegan they continued their program. Refreshments were served by the host and hostess and an altogether enjoyable evening was spent. Mr. Jernegan some few years ago vlsitt-d the poet in Indianapolis who reminded Mishawaka's 'grand old man" of the pleasant time he had spent at his home. VISITING DAUGHTERS. Mrs. Elizabeth Perkins- of P:dwardsburg, Mich., has arrived in this city for an indefinite visit wth her two daughters, Mrs. Frank Manchow and Mrs. Eugene Anderson.

GAYL0R DEFEATED FOR GRAND LODGE POSITION

Word has been received here that Mayor W. Gay lor of this city who was a candidate for the position as grand outer guard of the Grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias at Indianapolis, was defeated. Dan Nelli. of Indianapolis was the fucces-sful candidate. Mr. Gaylor, however, made a good race and was second out of live candidates. He will return to Mishawaka Friday.

change or kesidi ;Nn Mr. and Mrs. William D. Sheidler h'ivp moved from ICi E. Kiqhth st. to HOG Ann st.

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ASSEMBLY PROGRAM IN HONOR OF INDIANA POET G. H. I.egg, professor of history- at the Mlshawaka high school, was in charge of the program at the hiuh shool assembly Thursday morning. The program was gien in honor of the birthday anniversary of James Whitcomb Kiley, the great Indiana poet. Several songs of Hiley's were sung by members of the assembly after which the entire audience sang "On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away."

to meet tonight. The executive committee of the Christian ' Endeavor society of the First Christian church will hold a meeting this evening in connection with the prayer meeting services. Pl:n will also bo made for the winter campaign.

EXTEKTAEV club. Miss Esther Horwiley and Mrs. Sherman D. Norman of two miles cast of the city pleasantly entertained the members of the STTadow Tist club at their home Thursday afternoon. In a guessing contest the first favor was awarded to Mrs. Erma Barr while the consolations fell to Mrs. Thomas Hilton. A fine luncheon was served. The table decorations were purple and white astors. Covers were laid for 12 guests.

LA Dins' AID MEI7TS. A meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the First English Lutheran church was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. H. Iawrence, 211 Baker pt. Following the afternoon business session a social hour was enjoyed. Refreshments were served.

MAKES POULTRY SHIPMENT. F. A. Payette, proprietor of tho White View poultry yard, has made another shipment of his famed white Plymouth rock pullets and a cockerel to a fancier in Ware, Mass. ILL "WITH PNEUMONIA. Mrs. Eleanore Smith Morgan of Eden. O.. who is visiting with relatives here is ill with pneumonia at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson.

PRAYER MEETING TONIGHT. Rev. E. K. Van Winkle will be in charge of the prayer meeting at the first Christian church tonight. The program of the meeting will be as follows: Twenty minutes for prayer and praise service, 30 minutes of Bible study, 10 minutes conference period. This evening the first study

GOES TO CALIFORNIA. Mrs. Mary Fink, 224 W. First st.. let'. Wednesday evening for Los Angeles, Calif., 'where she will stay for an indefinite period with her daughter. Miss Nora Fink.

RETURNS FROM WEST BADEN. II. M. Reamer, 31G Edgewater dr., and Sen. G. R. Summers have returned from West Baden, where they spent the past 10 days.

INFANT DIMS. Mary Elizabeth Davis. the weeks old daughter of Mr. and Adrian Davis of South Bend Wednesday afternoon. Death caused by cholera infantum.

funeral was held from the residence tins afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Edwards was in charge. Buriai was in the city cemetery here.

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RETURNS FROM TRIP. George Goldstein of the Woman's Bargain store of this city has returned from a several days' buying trip to Chicago.

HAVE YOU OPENED a VACATION SAVINGS ACCOUNT? It will make vour next VACATION EASIER AND BETTER. You make small weekly deposits for 40 weeks. We give you a check June 16th PLUS INTEREST AT 4.

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irfsTTKRTAIN TIIi:ATKR PARTY Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Morris, Lincoln highway W., pleasantly entertained a party of 10 guests at a theater party at the Oliver theater Wednesday evening.

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The fraudulent, the misleading, the disreputable advertiser is gradual being thrown out of the columns of reputable newspapers. Honest business men and honest newspapers no longer tolerate dishonest advertising aJid questionable business methods. In recent years law.' have been passed by many states against false or fraudulent statements or advertising, compelling the advertiser to live up to each ad that he publishes. Honest magazines and honest newspapers will no longer accept fraudulent advertising or misleading propositions; honesty has long been spoken of as the be:?t policy, and today it is being demonstrated as being good business. The business that is built upon a refutable and honest square dral and dealings with truthfulness in its advertising becomes a permanent fixture, gets and holds business at a les3 cost than the one that cheats and lies. There is no longer any place in the business world for those that entice the unwary to their place of business on false pretense;? and then deceives and robs the victim by taking advantage of them and by stating that they have something else just as good. A square deal is what is being demanded by all. and we, as an advertiser, believing in advertising, we llievo in a business methou th it Is absolutely a square deal. That' why we use the business methods that we do; so many have been deceived in the past that many .f them have become skeptical, and many a man that is honest and square sometimes suffers for others' wrong doing.

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For yeais as been to base our business mnttei upon the teachings and practice of the leading medical men of the world. We adhere strictly to the truth in our business and our statements to our patients, dealings with them at all times fairly, squarely and honestly, and that is lust the reason that we are here today. We have been in business here for years, and we have a lease for several years. We have five rooms at our present location and will renew same at the expiration of tNse years. Other doctors come and go, but our work has been, and is today, m re appreciated and our practice is larger than any other specialist in the middle west and is growing every year. .S'nce we have located in Souh Bend we have seen any number of doctors locate here, stay a short while, pull up and move on. We art- proud of our Record, and there is a reason for our being ttble to successfully breast the onslaughts and unfair attack of many of our comp Jtors, and thrive in spite of their unfair advantages and empty talk. This reason is truthful advertising and honest dealing. Our Business is Conducted on Just as High a Plane as Your Bankers or Merchants

DR. W. N. LAWHON, Consultir.S Physician. Over twenty yrars oxporience. This is my picture. When you ct'l you will see me and be treat d by mo personally ach timo ou rail. Oldest and longest established and reliable men's rpixialirt in the city. Wo are responsiV le, not only financially. lut wc am ;,!so r-.'inp t r.t and thorough specialists. The methods that we employ ;! eiidois-.l by all the leading Specialists all over the wrld. but it riuir tb:tisands of dollars to equip an olficc equal to curs. That's why oth.r specialitsts and hundreds of physicians are not prepar 1 to tn a' y -u Crnto the old reliable Specialists.

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