South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 48, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1916 — Page 4

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ENGLAND 111 HEED OF BIG ftinSHIPS

Balfour Admits That Germany Has a Big Advantage. T,0;r'.v, IV!. IT. Wi-'ln'hy's net, ate in ; 1 1 1..UU r;t ri ?h" i'.t R-'i -f (Jrfc.it F.rüain v. is ' hi ".y r-i:i,irk-aV)lo f(.r th" fr;-i: admi- ions lua! hy th" r atin-t's ?y- snien that 1 1 prexnt coi.ditioi.s at- f.ir fr:n sat-i.-Fu tury. Andrew P.. i..ir Faw, .- retary for the e -olon; -; A. J. Fa.1four, first lr. J f the- a. J lairah y. anü 11. J. Temiant. uri'l-r s-( r tary f.;r war, all fix-kt- in th;s in. They 1-. l.irt-d, hu'vu a r, thai the ,:o eminent WCL3 lennf all that was h'l- . . r t : . 1 , . .Mr. Dalfuur scored th" s nation of the day wlitn h eic l.ued that, ono of Cn --land's rc-at i:ital--s in th tlay.H prior tu tin- war was. her failuro to devoir. I a. elirimhle airsaij. llect aloiii; 1 i n t' s Mrnilar to that of Jermany. SaH (it nnany IIa, .lantac. "With re-ani to z-;,;-Iins," hh.iiJ, "lookiru: hack on nts I am j-orry that we iil not !,-. cloi that type of not so iinn h lor arvsion and defense as for maritime and otii'-r scouting. Stu h airh i j :- niiuht hae played for us an important part. Vrtain!y (-nnany hin h.ui ail advanta" in po: e.--.sin t iieiu. "We are eloin-r what we nn to remedy this state of things, hut 1 do not pretend that, whe". we mun the HiCv.' 1" ytars h-hinl tlje t iiomy, there is any i"asi n:i hie prohci-nlil y of catthin-r up. liowowr, .wome-thiil-c mi':-,? he done and vvhut cut is h"in--j done." The matter of zrppelins came no earlier in the day in the opening pt-e.h by William Jo nsvn-1 1 ieks. unionist, who re-calh- i Winston Spencer "hure-hill statement of March, l!d 1. that Kn and was to haw a l!(tt of air.Fujs and that one of the zeppelin tyj e had been iah! down. Scks to Know of Tliom. ".Mr. Chin . hill. ' continued the speaker, "said we had huilt or were building li airsliips. Win-re are they?" Ttwards the dose of Jus speeeh Mr. Joynson-I licks reertcd to this suhject, remarking. "I have left mit the possibility of our defending ourselves from an air raid by means of airships of the zipp lin t pe, be. aus we have not rot any. IteKardinj; this buk, a heavy rspon-i-bility rests on the iitleman v !a was tirst lor-1 of the admiralty some time ao." The rTovernmertt supporters Wednesday ni;:ht expres.a d the h( ) that the ministerial statement Wednesday would do much t. clarify the atmosphere and re..-si:ie tin ioüiitry. .Mr. Itonar Liu's summing n? f the- cabinet's position of air defense, in a short speech, v. as as follows: Tr)iii to (Jet Kcniedu-s. "I make no pretense that the government is satis:a-d with this branch of the ser:e, hut 1 assure the housi that We are trin4 to ffCCt renie.Iies for all defenses." Mr. Tennant in beh.tlf of the war orticet afteT otitliiuiis a new sthenic fir the coord i na t ion .f the army, navy and munitions department in t'le work of air defen-e, elo-ed with the stat inent "While W' hae made strides in providing j.roper equipment and defi nse for the arseniN. and vulnerable j.oints of the e-ouutry. the safely of e wry part of the I n itt I Kingdom against attatk b h ran ye aircrtft can ne -r 1 i . .-n pb.-te." ti:( iii:u m:i i.i:m:i:. lidiTü.-iti 'a d New .s.-rv :.: HALT: III. Conn., Feb. 1 7. - cause her t. aeher had read to the e lass an i n t e I . t ; . t tl note in which the iirl had nuited a ' v fri -r-.d to a vab'ntu:e parte. (;!, 1 4 years eld. . omiailte d crinkin: p. ;on. o 1 s - t o ; i . suicide bv For

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- 'l . tu" :,''!-( ?'(rvi-: FAPFTF. Teh. 17. Mrs. FouFe F. V rt h i i; t .n of this uty. formerly of M.aFiwnka, wh.-r her hus-han-1 is iiL-aL,'.-d m the saloon husin was jrrante-j a iliu.rn- Wednesday from Flh-ry J:. Worti.ir.ton. alimony in the sum of (). (: and th" u-tody of s.x (Irldren. Mrs. V rth;n-'te.n charted I t has! and with associating with other women. She told J u dire (Jall.iher how. when she was on the trail of h r e-rrirr husFand. she ran across a worn. in he had hefii associating with and "trimme, l' her. ' Well, did you whip her?" asked the jo-famished jude. "Well, I puess s. She was in hod for a wck." .Mrs. Worthititon replied. PASS PENSION BILLS IIou- "aor) Measures Adding S2, rtO,0iM) 'o I'uiul Annually. WASHI.VCT )N. Feb. IT. Two pension bills passe.l the house today propo.-ins in all the addition e-f more than $2.00. CejO annually to pension x pe nlitures. (me w ould yrant pensions to the widows and minor children of ottieers and enlisted men w ho serve d '.') days or more in the army, navy or marine corps of the I'nitol States, either as regulars or volunteers during th war with t;pain or the Philippine insurrection between April 21, lSts, and July 4. 1 102. The other t ill would jrive $20 a month to survivors of Indian wars from ivt;r, to Jan. 1 S t 1 , who served vo ilavs or more in an actual campaign and wh are P.2 years old er ever and would pay $12 a month ti wi.lows e.if such soldiers. TO REBUILD HALL .MeiOltKS HILL., Ind.. IVh. 17. The' heiard of trustees ef .Moore Hill e -edb-ire nut here Wedne'sday and tim:nitteii itself to the immediate rebuihiini; of the' Moore hall, which was elestroved by tire recently. The ie conim'uielatiein of a man for the presideni'y vvas referred te the faculty com nittee, which will report soon. PRINCE IS IN COMMAND Has ( liarm of -crinan Army in AI sae-e-I .orrnine. Infe-rmti n:d New Se-rvi.o: PA it IS. IV h. 17. Crown Prince Pr. dei' k William of (Jermany has i.een j.ktv d in commaml of the (Jerman armies in Alsace-Lorraine as well as trat in the Arpone. ace-ord-inu' to the pedie ele Paris. in sii.i.i:y s wau talk Will he siven toniirht at the free smoker and reu e piion at the Chamfer ef Comme-re-e. Lve-rybe uly welouiic. Fre e pn vile ere s ef the e luh house and Käme s. Com anil meet the new mana--,vr. Advt. STCAI.S to si:u .Movii:s. Inprnati ui il News Service: NLW VeHK. Feb. 17. Anthony Peteisky. 12 Venus eihl, has confessed, the oliae say. that he conimttteel 1 burlaiies and spent the money seeing moving pie-ture-s. ciiA.MLLii of com.mi:kci; to. MCIIT Invites all citiens. whether membeus or not. te attend the- fre-e smolder, la;;se-u arming and reception. New illustrateel talk em Furepean uar by Hi Sil-ky. You are wedcouu'. Advt. oim:n fxciianc.i:. rntor,.af!.n;a: News Service-: PF I APFST. Fed.. 17. The Huda-pe-.-t stovdx t-i il;i!i;v will reopen em Feb. 21. but the- hours of traelin-; will be restricted. Conspiracy to Poison

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National Campaign to Be Fought on Preparedness, Tariff and Mexico. NLW Voltlw F b. 17. The repuh-lie-an national eampaiirn will be fought on demands for ade-.paate military preparedness and tariff reform, op position to vrantin early indepeneh nee to the pliilippines and insistence' em a viynruus stand for American rights beth in Mexico and In relation te the- Lr.re.pe in war. acr.,rdin tei ih' "key note" platform ade.pteei W..'dne.day by the republican state ( onv ?nti'r. The outlines of the platform which was appreved unanimously we re presenteel last niirht in the speech of fermer Sn. Llihu Hoot. There- was no elifference of epinh)n apparent aniontr the deleate-s te the cenven tion in regard to the platform, but a hitter t'.irht was precipitateel hy the .ttte-mit of the supporters ef Jov. Whitman to secure an un'pialiled enelrrsernent for his aelministrathn and to feree his nomination as chairman ef the delegation te the natiemal convention in ('hicao. Will Not Instruct hide-ate-. The net result was that New York state will send an nnlnstrueted eloleation 1 1 the natbmal oonventiem if the action e.f the cemvention is upheld by the veders at the primary election in April. A ehtermined Jicht leael by Henry L. Htimse-n to obtain a resolution ree e.mme inline Mr. Hoot as NVw York's favorite son for the- presielency was defeat eel in the committee e.n re-solutions and a counter resolution, that nei presidential candidate be eneh)rsed, was passed unanimously. Xichedas Murray Itutler. chairman of the committee, issued a formal statement in which he said that Mr. Reet himself was opposed to the use ff his name. i:.MIL .crniNIvi:--Fr com m'.?sioner. inid. elist. Advt. Dr. J. W i'üner for Coroner. Advt NO. -KIllKN T NOT1I K. STATJ: nl" !NllA.A. SI. .HiSLl'H Col' NT V , SN. In t Li- St. Joseph Cireuit Conn. February trni, l'al'k I.K1J It. SHAW vs. NLM.Ii: SHAW Cause No. ler.t.'J. l'.e it known, that the al.eue-name.l plaintitT has tile'd in t elli.e ef thClerk e.f s.dd Court Ids complaint a-.iiit said elt fe uduut in the above- cau;' Pother with a prepe-r afti-lavit that sai-l elef id int. Nellie Nliaw, is nut u n-sidt'Ut e.f tie State of Indiana. Said defenelant is hereby notified that said e-au-e vv id Htaad for trial e.n the -Ith day .f April. ltU'I. the same beini: the e"7th elav ef the present term of said Court cumiiiriHin;' at the City ef South He nd. evtl t tit lt Memday i:i February, en which day said l.fentant is required to apj.ear t sait n t'.on. ci;ni:(;i: m. kaah. ci. rk F.v HAltLF.S F. l: A AC. ieputy. FAItAHAFClI HAtlFUTV. Attys. for Plaint lit. said cause' will stand for trial on the "7th -lay of March. lUlU, the sann; t.elnir t!ie' b'trd day e.f t lie net term of said Court to et.nimence at tie City ef South llend. on the 1st Monday in February net. on which ilay said defendants are required to appear to s'id j;e ti n. i i:;i: m. kaad. cierk Itr CI I A It FFS F. ItAAll. le-putv HFNNAIloo Si l LCKLi:, Attornevs fur plaintitT. .1-10-17 STATU OF LNIHANA, ST. .KiSFPII roFNTV. SN. -In the St. Joseph Cireuit Court. February term. l'd. In rhe matter ef the partuvrsldp "f Joseph Mar.ol and inee-nt Wltucki. ele.eised: Joseph Mar.ol. sjrvivin partner. - Notice. F.y rlrtin f an order by the St. Joseph "iivuit Court, and subject to its approval, the undersifriied, Joseph Marzol. surviving partner ef the partnership of Joseph Marzal and Vine eat Wltucki. ebs eased, will at the hour ef li:iH) A. M. on the rl elay e.f February, lt'ltl. and fr. in day to day thereafter- until sold. e.tTer for sate at private sale, at "7-'Ji f. Summers Ituildinc in the City e.f South l'.end. Indiana, all of the personal prperty bel.umln to said partnership, inCiiidiiij.' all e.f the machinery ami fixtures used in sabl partnership l.ushnss of MiKiiL'.' makinir: t'.a l.uih'.inir formerly encupied by a i d pa rt ners'i i : 1 horse; 1 wa'ii and set of h.iri.iss; sihi prp-e-rty will he s dd f r not le.s ttian tlafull appraised vahn thereof and fore-ash in hand. JiiSidMI MAKZid.. Surviving I'artner J. FIAL.K PF-AIv. AU .rney.

NEWS IN AND

ELECT OFFICERS FOR SAMPLE ST. CLUB S. K. Ki.aniak i .Name-el Pre-ide nt anel S. .. Ilmlak, Set rotary and Trea-aiivr. nikrers for the new Sample Street C, -je club were elected Weelr.esday nF'ht as follows: Presiehnt, S. K. Ivrzytaniak; first vice .reside:it Y .Now ii-ki : seconel vice pre sident. M. N'iemier; third ice president. J. IMetz; fourth viee pre -sielent, J. Przybysc; fifth vif' president. IF MFhalski: seiretary and treasurer. F. X. Umiak. FolhiwinK th electiem of otricers and the adoption ef a constituthm, there was a basket hall pmc between the Z. Ik Falcons team No. 2 ami the Sample st. team. This pame was won by the Z. Ii. 's with a seere ef IS tei 17. The next re-uular meeting of the club will be hehl e.n March 1. The regular meeting nip:ht roaby will be on the hrst and third Wednesday of each month. PRESS CLUB TAKES UP SCHOOL HEAD MATTER Adopt Jtp-oliition t Ak .Mayor lIIer for Ileaxms on mreaplH)intme nt. The regular memthly meeting of the Press club was hehl at the Oliver hotel last niuht ami an aelded feature was a linner served in the w ederew eioel rem. Thre applicatiems fer membership we're accepted and a fourth applicant proposed. A reselutien askiyrr that Mayor Koller furnish the club w it Pi reasons for the failure of the sehool honre' to reappoint L. J. Montgomery su-orrinte-nde . r.f the city schoeds was vueireste-d nnel on vde ef the club it was erlreel prepared anel will be submitt-l to the e.thcials for the-ir approval. A copy will then he presented to the mayor. Ii. II. Hutchinson furnished an amusing paper r.n the results obtained frm a want ad, while thester c.rant roael semie origin n 1 ie.ery which was appreciated by theese ;rese nt. W. A. Hnelley. eelitor of the Walkt rt'Mi Independent, was an out-of-town truest. ANNOUNCE PROGRAM Musie- Teai lur .M'iatiit t Mevt Teuiiiilit. The program for the .Music Tench- ' eis' association me-etini; at the outh lU-nd conservatory this evening lias '.'e-eui annoutue.il as fedlows: "A Spirit Flem-er," Faniphell-Tipton; ! -Dawn in the Desert." Loss; -'The; P.rownies." Leoni. Mrs. V. II. I s'wintz; -Hark! Hark! tho Lark." ! Schuhert-Liszt The Maitlen's 1 Wish." Chopin-Liszt. Miss Myers: "Stil wie elie Xacht," llohni; "Inter Nos-MacFaydcn; "When the Soft Winds Plow." C.ueely; "A Pdrthday." Woodman. Mrs. Amlersem. to criu: ciiiLni.r.vs colds Keep child elry, clothe cejmfejrtaMe, avoid exposure' ami t;ive Dr. F.eiha Plne-Tar-IIoney. It is pleasant, soothinir, antiseptic, raises phlecm and reeluces infauntnation. The first dose .uivas relie-f, continued treatment with proper can- will avedel seriou.? illnoss eir a lomr rohl. Don't deday treatment. Don't let your child suffer, (let a liottle teeday. insist on Dr. P.'-lTs Pine-Tar-Honey. 25c at 1 iruiTiyis;?. Advt. Head NEWS-TIM ES Want Ads Friday im- I'Ux. Sw eel Cli;(date 7e 10

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:: Cans Indiana Sweet (.11:1 Can- I ai ly .lime IV;.- . : Can- ISeil Ivulney l'.ean '2 Ji'c Pks. .Matarni oi' "-pahetti j K'f Pk-. Kolhal OatJ lOe Pku-. Mine e !at 2 Lh-. California Prune - . . . ...25c . . . 3Sc ...25c 15c . 15c ...15c . . . . Ü 5 c 2 1,'ts. Calif Pea. la . . 15c - L-irm- Can- 1 g IToniiny 1.sJKj Pink sahuon. 1 all "an . . . 10c PPLI N'orthern jv anel 1 OIhlhlwtil. pe-e-L ...iC I ane 'ite' iiinx-. 0lNvk 6JC in liar- IVunly Seiaj) 25c 17c '2 I'un-i Dutch lie-in-er 1 "he- Parlor Mate-he-. 10c Iie-11 Phone;i;::i SOFTII Prompt ttentim

ABOUT TOWN

MOTHER AND SON UNITED MÄll John Men.lenl.all ami Mother Part- W-Ä f s 1

After a separatie.n e.f years. Jehn .Mendenhall of Mecca. Ind.. and his mother. Mrs. Mendenhall. ef 2206 IF Main st.. this ein-, were happily t reunited Wednesday. Thirty-nine j years aco Me nele nhall elisappeare! j from South P.end and for a number e.f years stayed away. Iater he returned and made attempts to locate his me.ther, which at the time were unsuccessful. Heiwever, this week lie returned aprain to seek his ned parent, and. locating: ohl friends, was surjirised to learn that she was still living and in South P.end. Mrs. Mendenhall is oj ears ef aee. OL. e -c f 1- : si : -c LODGE NOTES lnitiatien of a class of candidates last ni-rht featured the reulir meeting eif Liberty district. No. 11 OS, Court of Honeer, held at the Moelern Wnodman hall em S. Michigan st. Ar I rantrenients were maele for a speI ( "-tinff to be held March 1, i when the eleirree team will confer i ' lUl ,'irst ne -re-e upon a e-iass oi candidate-s. A social sessmn will follow the initiatrv werk. li t: it vorn toupid livi:k Te keep yeur live r active use Dr. Kind's Ne-s' Life Pills. They insure tod elUestion. relie-ve constipation, and teme up the whede system keep ve-ur eve? clear anel your skin fresh anel healthy looking. Only 23c at vour DrttsTist Advt. ASK FOR and GET E-4OLlClX3 THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price t -Avfe7W."K:-:.-l r 1 VOTE FOR IGNATIUS K. VVERWINSKI Republican Candidate for COUNTY TREASURER Specials lue ,lar .Mu-tarel. 2"e Cm: Hawaiian slie-eI Pine-apple- . , 2.V Can Cahiinet Pakinir Powder . . 2."m- I lot tie Snider's ( at-up i'ac "an Cex oa 2.o llottlo pure Maple Syrup . . . . 21c 19c 19c 21c 2" Pka. Heitel Illenel f "-e OYC IT.'e .far Clie1 Lh-.. I're-h (;iahaui Crae her- , 21c ..15c Fie-Ii Craham Crae her :'.:.,:,:.k:::-....lOc uinl . . . 1 i.r .'Wten CeMthie-. pounel I2c Swee't N'a'.al Oranzos, el)en ..25c Pry Onion-, lHok 19c o Semth liend Sehool lahlet...I0c ;i Can- unliulit CIvin-er )M se ttler will jour ei-tern .. 10c 10c MirillCAN ST. Homo Phone Juts to phone Onler-.

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Some like it for its flavor, some for its uniformity, some for the absence of the bitter taste sometimes found in coffee and everybody likes its popular price. All of these merits will undoubtedly appeal to you. But there's a bare possibility that Golden Sun Coffee will satisfy you no more than the one you now drink. If you are fully satisfied, don't change ; if you are not, try one pound of Golden Sun Coffee. No one coffee can suit all tastes, but nine families in ten who try it prefer this Golden Sun Coffee the chances are that you will, too. But you can't tell till you try it. Golden Sun Cofiee is steel cut by the Golden Sun process. Ask your grocer for it. THE WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY Toledo Ohio

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Every Morris Chair in our enormous stock jroes in this sale at 20' lvlow our regular Casli F'rices. If you liave ever had a desire to own a luxurious and comfortable Morris Chair you should buy one iu-re now while you can save 20' ; . Below is just a sample of these K. bargains. See Window. On Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only.

Regular $9.00 Sale Price $7.20 Frame jnst at illustrateel; tini.-ii-oel Royal golden ak; e-ushi.n utholfteteel pliin, in .hlack leather-

ette, aeljustable reclining hack. An )ack le-s-'n juyf as ilhi.-trateel. Re- xtrern e-ornfort anl oii . ;- inromj'arahle; value even at our menihr y)ii,mti.st com' early to It ha.-j a h.-autiful "-art. raw !

regular price. These chairs on sah' only as Ion? as ?tock lasts. Result of Our 45-Store Syndicate 30t5-30 .MICHIGAN C HARRY L YERRICK Funeral l''TSa Director 7 Ambaluce Carriage? Tbe AHirto flcmwts af

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BUY NOV PAY LATER. ' $2.) delivere.- one of these roe k-rs te yeur home, or the home of a frienel :nd all you neeel te pay each month is J2.Ö0. This i a renvirkaMe larj?ain and ..hl under such convenient te-rni.s tliat even though our Meck is unusually larsre. there may not he e:icit;h to satisfv the preat elernan! that will he created for them.

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' -v . . . - Fl Regular $22.50 Sale Price $18.00 This is tiie- fanio:; l il P IF:ttn "hair with th.- .IF.!:-: i r l r . -r iif.,tt r-st anl nia.i.i:," i chair -rvho.lv like s n as ak fram ii ihoisicr-.t in i a n SpanFh 'hast- l-.ther. The Keystone of 4Res" Advertising ANNOUNCEMENT Fhlle I fcm a candidate for cnntr triurfr on the republican tlrkrt. I am ronaunini raj uinr juti ek uual, and inr personal rrtr i .rallf.bl4, at atij Lur, dT r nt(bt. NELSON L. JONES 1'unr.rmJ Director and bJ mer. IVoth Telephone. WAYNK AM T. JOi:ill fTfi. RIVERVIEW CEMETERY LOTS FOB THREE GRATF.S. til PfaUTTlAL CAB.E GUARANTEED Deil rbem, CtMMtery. K4t0 Ball Fbaoa. hupf RlJoc, 1431 Dr. C. r. Co nvriiln). Tre Eimer Crorket. Tic l're Jeba O. Barker, e and Tri

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