South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 6, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1916 — Page 4
TItrnsKAY, JANTAIlV C, 1(10.
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
CHURCH COUNCIL MAY BE FORMED
Plan is to Have All Demmninations Represented Unity is Needed. .Aiviated In-m St1'o: MIU' YOKK. Jan. V;ir. for the formation of a world coor.cil to carry on tho propaganda f,.r church unity were formulated in r-1 it."!!." adopted today at th" churin unity conference at (Jarden City. It i.s provided th.it each of the t rt ir ipating rornniiinions .-hall b ri t i 1 1 - 1 t appoint on? dk'gut a nd n." additional delegate for fach h.tlf million coiiuuuiiKantf?, not to rxi'd 30 delegates in all. The governor of the nriM'il, the resolution provide, v; all ! h n-nior delegate of tb'' Episcopal church cf the United St ites. Unless otherwise ordered by the four.eil. Unanimity l'inuc :iry. "Absolute unanimity .'hall not he
DROPSY TREATED FREE Bv Dr. Mil. t!i f.resit Spr lilUt, Who Sen! N'rw ii. Trent m-nt 1 rvr-. Manj Cured After Otlirr lulled. At f!rt r.o dl-t.-w H apparently mom ;irnih.!4 taan !rwj.y: a iittl" -wi'liing the ej'elids, l..inN. lV-i, :tnk!- r al-lMu-ij. Finally ftire N r.-at luirtin of breith, vz, fibit spe!h. Manetiir.eü li a iiiol vomiting. vn lairxtin of t!i UiuU-i a lii'-rliiir and r'fi t!eat! if t!i lr"y is nt reuw.v.l. Ir. MIU-m Iii- hf-iii known as a ! :i il i ti I 1 ri 1 1 w t in t!i-j I fur .".a year. Ills llbeml offer f.f a s:.7, Tr.-.itrnent fr id all suffererM. i certainly worthy of r1oii, triideratioii. Von may iievei hate u-ii r.n opportunity iigahi. Tl'.e (Jrand Iropsy Treatment "iisNtH fit four lro-y rerne!lc in onv. aNo To nie Taldeta und l'nra-Lia f r removing tJa water. Tili-, tre itiia nt is ;e( i dly prepared for neu patient aiil Is thiei tirnes as Muerf-JHful as t!;it of most phynki.wi. It usually rdieyes the first day, und removes Welling in .si days in n t -a-s. Ielay 1 d:ui;;erin. Mrtid for ICem.wkatde Ciirei In Vour State All afflitM rejulrrs in iy have P. k. Kxamlnnf ion "hart. Opinion, Ai,vie, and a Two-Pound Trial Trratnaiit free. Write at oik e. It.iTtle your ease. Ad-lr-?.-. Ir. Fror kiln Ml)-. I-pt. IA.. ;t, to 'Jlü Mala JStreet, l.lkhart, Ind. Alvt.
TO STOP BAD COUGH
r.e .sary in the determinations of th" council." the resolutions say, "but after the analogy of the ancient 'a n'T.", it shall endeavor to act, so fir a-? practicable, with substantial unanimity." To th representatives of each
(ommunion i.s entrusted the task of!
formulating the propositions of faith and order considered to he "held in common ly their own communion and the rest of Christendom and held by their own communion as its upecial trust and the ground upon which it stands apart from other communions." The council is directed to select a board of advisers upon whl"h "tht several families of the Christian faith shall be adequately and justly represented." Can Save Churches. The keynote to the work of the conference warf expressed in an address by the Rev. Junius D. Htmensnydcr of the jreneral synod of the K "angelical Lutheran church. "In the ltjth century." he paid, "the churches .ied Christianity by separation. In the I'Oth century Christianity will save the churches by brin'int? them together." He declared a world conference of the separated churches "should have the sympathy and prp.yers of churches everywhere." The Hiijht Rev. Iloyd Vincent, Episcopal bbshop of diocese of southern Ohio, spending on church unity. Maid the beinninp of unity was contained In the clear statement of things in which the Christians differ as well as those in which all auree. He hoped that at the proposed world conference U which the present conference is a preliminary, there would be a plain and full statement of all the differences and beliefs. "Our hopo of church unity as the outcome f such a conference," redded r.ishop Vincent, "is nothing more nor less than the Lord's prayer, that we all may be one. The Protestant I'pisvopal church in this matter puts itself under the guidance of Cod."
L. B. CLORE ENTERS GUBERNATORIAL RACE
I .a port o County A sent Changes Aliud and Will he Candidate on Democratic Tic ket.
mmtii iuv. iititiT.Ti:i Tin:or WITH 1'AKMINT SYKi r. S.WS this old i'asiiiom:d rouüi ki:mi:dy is i;i:st. "Vo are told that the old fashioned remedies are Pt st and invariably contain' less harmful yet better medicine than those which are in use today. Tlds beimc so undo'ihtt dly t!i following edd fashioned reeipe whi-'h is quick a-ctim will bo welcomed by many as there seems to tie a regular epidemic of coughs at the present time. .Secure from your druist I ounce Parmint (double strength), take this home and add to it a quarter pint of hot water arid 4 ounces of granulated suirar, stir until dissolved. Take 1 Lablespoonf ul four times a. day. Xo more racking vour vholo body with a coutch. Cloed nusri!s should open, air passages of your head shoubl clear and your breathing liKomo easy. Parmint syrup is jdcasnnt to take, easy to prepare and costs little. Every person who has a stubborn cough, hard cold or catarrh in any form should tive this prescrip
tion a tdial. There is nothimr better. Wettick's Cut Itnte Drus Store c;ui
supply you. Advt,
N w ;-Ti nies Special Servier: LAI'OKTi:, Ind.. Jan. 6. Mot-witli.-tandin his withdrawal from the race at a recent conference at Indianapolis, petitions for the placing of tho name of Leonard 15. Clore of this city on tho democratic primary ballot as a candidate for governor are being circulated. Following a meeting of Importe county democrats at the court house Wednesday afternoon the Clore announcement was made public. He is at present county agent of Iiporte county and was a member of the state? senate one term. He was a candidate for the nomination of lieutenant governor in II 12. Clore will open his campaign in the near future, he says, making a systematic tour of the state with an appeal to farmers and business men especially.
P.FDM.W DISBAHHI'D. International New s Service ; TFKKK IIACTi:. Ind., Jan. C. Ell H. Redman, who served several months in orison following his conviction in the election fraud cases of 11U4, has been formally disbarred
i from the court in -hich he once pre
sided. The action was taken before Special Judge Ah rah a it? L. Miller.
iREAK UP BRONCHIAL COUGHS,
CROUP AMD COLDS PROMPTLY
lake the Best Remedy at Home 128 Teaspoonsful for 50 Cents.
I Don't neglect your first old, cough
:tny Iroiv;hial affection, this fail, t commtriCt! treatment immediate- , and through using the proper
medicine it can be checked from the ery start and promptly cured, but
if neglected probably will hang on all
winter; if it does not dedop into bomethlng more serious, such as Pneumonia or Consumption. True, Ihere are hundreds, ys thousands of cough remedies on the market. While (.(ine are f.ood. there are many which are not, but arc positively harmful.
lue to the narcotics which thev 0:1-
iiain. Iiut why experiment with these
llfferent remedies purely on the
trength perhaps of some testinmni-
,1s or on the cA.mgeiated bums of
anufacturers. when Schaffnunn's
.'v conceniratea i-.xpectorant is
il by Th American lru.r Co. .n h a positive guarantee to ijive pvrt satisfaction, yes even more
nev will be refunded bv them if it
is not found the best remedy ever used in severe Coughs, Colds. Whooping Cough or Croup, and it will also be found excellent for Iironchial Asthma and Bronchitis. Besides those druggists guaranteeing "that it will be the best remedy ever used" it will likowise be found the most economical, because one bottle (50 cents worth) makes a full ; nt (12S teaspoonsful) of the most excellent medicine fo. rny of the above affections, whf.i mixed at home with one pint of trranulater suirar ami onehalf pint ot water. It makes as much, or more, than would cost you $'.H to j:;.uo of almost any of the ordinary ready-made kinds, sold in bottles holding only 24 to P2 teaspoonsful. You will be the sole Judge yours If and under the same positive"Money Rack" guarantee which the druggists make for the famous Asthmador. Absolutely no rir-k is run in buvimr this remedv. Advt.
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Black and White Ball Big Event
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Miss Anne Morgan and some of the sketches ulilch will appear on
tho programs.
XEW YOKK. Xew York society is looking' forward with eagerness to the Hlack and White ball, to be held on Jan. 11. The proceeds of the ball will be given to the Ladiesauxiliary of the Lying-In hospital. The ball promises to be the largest event of the New York social season
and will probably be the most elaborate affair of tho year. Many of the debutantes of the season will be seen in the special dances and the boxes have been taken by the most notable society families In the city. Miss Anne Morgan, sister of J. P. Morgan, heads the executive committee arranging the ball.
GREW OP GREEK
Captain of Steamer United States Reports Men Have Been Put on Perugia.
Associated Press Service: NEW YORK, Jan. C. The crew of the Greek liner Thessaloniki has been taken off the ship, which has presumably been abandoned, according to a wireless message received Wednesday by the ScandinavianAmerican line from Capt. Cioetsche of the steamer United States. The message read as follows: "Three p. m. received news anchor liner Perugia rescues crew of the steamer Thessaloniki. Thank ROAD TO HEA-TH IS THROUGH THE KID.'.'EYS
God. We proceed on our voyage." The Perugia sailed from Genoa for New York. The rescue of the crew of the Thessaloniki is the culmination of a
10 days' battle with continuous gales '
by the crippled liner. .Some days ago wireless messages stated that the 300 passengers on board the ship had been taken off by the PatrLs of the same line. Nothing could be learned Wednesday, however, as to the whereabouts of the Patris or oZ the reason why the crew was transferred to the Perugia instead of to the Greek liner.
WANTS FORTUNE AGAIN Xcw Castle 3Iau Alleged to Have Secured Deeds hy Trick.
No person alive is stronger than his kidneys. The minute the kidneys become disarranged or clogged with waste the warning is flashed throughout the entire system. The greater part of all sickness today can be avoided by keeping the kidneys working properly. Wettick's Original CaH Rate Medicine Store, the popular druggist, can tell you of many well-known people In this city whom tSolvax, the standard kidney remedy, has restored to
health, often after they have tried many other methods of treatment with little or no benefit There are hur.Jreda of people In South Bend who were not the least bit surprised when they read in Tho Nenvs-Times that Wettick's Original Cut Rate Medicine Store is selling Polvax on a guarantee to refund the money In case it did not relieve. This remarkable kidney remedy is guaranteed to help the -worst case of lazy, slustjish, or closped-up kidneys, or the general headachy, kinkybacked, played-out condition that afflicts people suffering witli kidney trouble, jjolvax does net simply relieve. It alms to cure. The best kind of advertising Is the praise of a pleased customer, and there are hundreds in South Bend today praising .Solvax "because It does what it is advertised to do. Not verlonp ao they were afflicted with ail manner of sicklsh, uncomfortable pains and each day seecned to brtns with it a new ache in so-me other part of their body. Since using Solvax they arc once more bright and chipper and able to enjoy life at its fullest with no more, fear of suffering. No other kidney remedy has mad tuch a large percentage of cures as Solvax. It is so lare that Wettick's Original Cut Rate Medicine Store is perfectly afe in standing" ready to refund the price to any one whom it does not help. This is a good time to get well and you ought to U-ko adanUtsc of hU ffer,r-dvt.
International News Service: INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 6. An effort to regain possession of property which his late wife, Angelica, bought with her earnings as a circus per-
j "in i irt-AHK iLüur" in nit iirion
county court here by Hugh K. Hogan of Atlanta, Ga. The defendants are James Rohde and wife, Grace, of Newcastle, Ind. A jury is hearing the evidence, which may last the remainder of the week. Mr?, Rohde and Mrs. Hogan were sisters riding with the Wallace and
Kingling circuses. They invested $20.000 of their savings in Indianapolis property. Mrs. Hogan died last May. When Hogan was here in the summer he alleges the Rohdes got him to go to Newcastle and when I drunk deeded away his wife's interests to Mrs. Rohde. He said he was of unsound mind at the time. The defendants are prominent socially In ! Newcastle.
GIVEN LONG SENTENCE International News Service: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Jan.- 6. Robert Lyons of Hammond pleaded
j guilty in federal court here this af-
; ternoon to the charge of steallr g from freight cars at Hammond ct interstate shipments. Judce AnderI son lined him $10 and sentenced him j to 1 years in prison.
I'OIi KHEUMATISM. As soon as an attack of Rheumatism begins apply Sloan's Liniment.
jon i waste t;me and suffer unneces
sary agony. A few drops of Sloan's!
uniment on tne alfected parts is all iou need. The pain goes at once, j A grateful writer writes: "I was suffering for three weeks .with Chronic Rheumatism and Stiff Neck, although I tried many medicines, thty failed, and 1 was under the care
(oi a aocior. rortunateiy I heard of! Sloan's Liniment and after using it I 'three or four clays am up and well, j I am employed at the bicirest de
partment store in S. 1, where they employ from six to eiht hundred bands, and they surely will hear all i about Moan's Uniment" II. P. rnith, San Francisco, Calif.. Jan. trjl5. At all Irujrgists. Advt.
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You know from experience what is to be expected when Newmans' say "Clearance Sale." Former cost or selling prices are ignored and everything is marked with just one idea and that is to get rid of it quickly.
We have 94 Suits
Former prices range from $1 5 to $40. They are now selling as follows:
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We have 110 Coats
Former prices range from $10 to $30. They are now selling as follows:
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Former prices range from $10 to $25. They are now selling as follows:
Wehave40 Silk Dresses
$5.00, $7,00, $9.00, $11.00 We have 300 Blouses F25$2.50, $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 This sale is entirely out of the ordinary never was such beautiful merchandise offered at such low prices all we can say is come and see the kind of things we sell.
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DON'T EAT PEANUTS! CAUSE APPENDICITIS Cases of appendicitis have been directly traced to peanuts. South Pend people who eat indigestible food should guard against appendicitis bv takinx twice-a-w eek ONE SPOONFUL, buckthorn lark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. This mixture is so POWERFUL. AND cleans bowels so thorough ONE SPOONFUL, relieves almost ANY CVSE constipation, sour or Ksmsy stom.'uCl ONE bottle has relieved mild cses appendicitis. Most medicines act only on lower bowel; Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel. In TfIN MINUTE.S stomach trouble is relieved the INSTANT action is surprising. Although powerful it NEVER gripes. The American Im-u Co.. 103 N. Main st. Advt.
Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan. 5, 1916. Carl Swanson Heller's Furniture Store, South Bend, Ind. Bought Limberts arts and crafts furniture today. Picked up some new things in old Holland chairs, genuine Dutch patterns. Selected some library tables that I've never seen equalled for value.
A. H. HELLER.
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