South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 49, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1916 — Page 5
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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ougfis andColdsiFAIL TO AGREE
are Dangerous! .
One out of every three people die of Lung Diseases all started with a Cough.
At First Sign of Cough take Dr. King's New Discovery. Few of us realize the danger of Coughs and Co Us. We consider them common and harmless ailments. However statistics tell lis every third person dies of a lung ailment. Dangerous Bronchial and Lung diseases often follow a neglected cold. As your body struggles
against cold germs, no better aU!fn
can re had than Dr. king s New Discovery. Its merit has been tested bv old and voung. In use over 45 vcars. Get a bottle today. Avoid the risk of serious Lung ailments. All druggists. Advt
ON WAGE SCALE
Valp araiso Man Is Killed When Train Hits Car
NAVY 10 STAR
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Miners and Operators Sus-!
pend Negotiations for Week.
MoniM. Ala.. I VI.. IS. friable to rnrh an !" niT.t on n r.v wair" s-al for tho western Pennslania, hio, Indiana and Illinois
LAIVHITK. IV!.. ls -ono man j wa.s klllel. atMilicr s-riJ"y inj Jr'(l, whi! a third, who c!r;v tlu- auto-1
nioidif. -scaM'l i:nl.arin 1 when a north-bouri'l I-ukf Kri- ::ssrni--r train hit an automobile at tho north .Ige of Importe about 11.':. "o o'clock Thursday afternoon. John Sams of Valparaiso. SO years of uk. married, with a vif und
Daniels Decides to Inaugurate Plan of Civilian Training on Ships.
vnft !. il fields, the miners and oper
ators In (onfei-eme here decided j tw" children, ua killed: Clyde J, din-j 1
Thursday to suspend nepoti.it ions
ROAD TO HEALTH IS THROUGH THE KIDNEYS
No person alive Is p'ror.or th.m ! i . kidneys. Tee minute the l:;dtme di-vimi::.:''! or clo.r1 1 v h waste the ya rv.: Is flashed t'l-iMvhout th Tilir " rfun. Tii! y.' ;tt-r part of adl sickness txl iv m i.e aoidfd by looping the kulworking properly. Wettick's Original Cut Tlate .Medit .no Store, t h ixpula.- ilrueirKt. can 1'K u of many well-known pto-j-lo in thus city whom Solvax. tha ftandard kldney rem.-ly. ha. Iretrs1 to hejalth, oftrm after they luive tiiM many other metrvrN of ti-nfmervt with little or n benefit. Therfi aro hundrH of people in
f 'outh Rend who -were not th last ' J it mirprlHed when they rrad In Tho I
J'efTv-Timwi thai he ras 'vos sfdlin F ol vox on a jruarant to refund tho raoney In ra.if It did not relieve. This romcrka'hle kidney rem My i.? puar i'nteWl to help the worrt cap of lazy, flujTKiHh. or cloxT?fd-up klrtnt-yis or th irenfm.l 1 eadachy, kinky bar kd. played-out condition that affli'-ta jptplfc suffering -with kidney trouble. Jv.lva.x does not simply relieve. It uim to cure. The tet VAdA of advertising Is the jira! of a pleased customer, and there ar hundreds In FVuth Uend today praMtur folvax becAu It i?9 iv hat It 1b advert'sd to do. Not very Ion: furo they were affllotM with all snanneT of stckLih, uruvmfortaibl jaion and each day iwmed to trinar V.lth it a new ache in wmic other Tart of the foody. Sine using Solvax they are once mnre 'orljrht and chipper nd aMe to enjoy life at Iff full-i-t with no more fear of snif ferfnn. No other kidney remedy has ma do rr:ch a hux iercnttiij of ourew as Folvax. It Lb bo laxe that Wettlck'a Oriclnal Cut Rate Medicine Store U yn ffvtly Mfe in standing ready to refund th price to any customer whom It does not h.lp. Thlfl i a i:ood time to pot well and you ouht to take advantage of Wet tick's OHs:Inal Cut Hate ütxlicin-e Store off or.
for on- week. Tlie joint conferhicc, which has l.een endeafrin since l'h. t iJraw up an interstate contract, will meet again in New York Fob. 24 In the sum hotel where operators and miners from the anthracite tit Ids will confer on Fef.. 21.
operators and miners both hope r an agreement by Manh
when the soft coal contracts in thfour states expires. The miners iiCree-d to the recess to j'ive th operators time to further consider the situation. The motion to nuet again next wee!; came from the mine owners. The demand of the mine workers that deadlocked the conference was the one vhich proides foi th -:hinK of coal before it is M-reen-1 and that it be paid for on th -;:iine run basis. The struviule in tu cf)nl'er n( e was larg ly b-tween u- operators and miners of the f .ttsburgh tl ist ri t. Illinois and hi are n the mine run basis, v.iiile Indiana has the doubk standard. Tht: miners said they would have no trouble in reac'nini: an a'jreemfnt on mines run Aitli tho Illinois, Indiana and hio operators if tlie western Pennsylvania, mine
iowiuis finally lfri ieii to r.rtak oil
ii . 4o?iations in New York'. Western Pennsylvania operators dpfdared themsf lvcs unalterably opposed to the mine run system on grounds that it was a di: adv a nta-'e to them in eompftirr-r with oo!
j ompanies tha? f inploy non-union ! !aiur. The miners argued that it
Aas me only eiaitaii!e nasis or paying f f r wliat the miners produced. Tlie question of an advance in va-es did not enter into the lisusMon ff the lame run demand The operators, however, in the preliminary meetings opposed tlie miners' demands. Hugh Shirkie. m operator of Terro Ilaute. Ind., chairman of the joint conference, said Thursday night that while thore was hope of reaching an agreement in New York nothing had occurred in Mobile to make the prospect brighter. "We are going to New York." said Mr. .hirkie, "because the operators feel obliged to do all that is within reason to bring about an agreement. The demands of th? miners are not reasonable under present conditions in tho soft coal mining- industry. We have come S understand one another "better a a result of the Mobile conference, but we have made no progress to ..ard a settlement."
QUICKLY STOPS HEAD COLDS AND SNUFFLES
( atarrhal (icruisCaiisi'ol' Miwt Colds. .Wv tin michlal Air Treatment !?t llenietlj lr TlivCommon Ailments.
Krhaale authorities say that
up-
NEW HERE TALKING WITH HIS FOLLOWERS
vards of o per -ent of he su-calb'd colds ir. the head and throat ale m iialit lan-rrroias indications .f tlie presence of acute -atarrti. Win n ii hear a pi rsoi sneee r couuh if - almost certa.'.n they air throw i-ij.-atarrh gerns into the ail for some tiler person to breathe and its just it - certain ttiat tlie person hreathing-the.-,, germs vlll soon have catarrh tr a catarrhal cold. Tile time to make these ijenns harmless anil drive out ynr catarihal eld is tlv v ory inst.mt yon feel a desire to meeze or cough, or Mart to snuffle oral wipe your noc-t --very fe-w minutes. The quickest and surest way to Miw;, a head cold a id drive catarrh H rms ut of your system is to pour j. few drops of the nil of Hyon.ci t pronounced Hish-o-mei into one of the Hyomei inh.iliPL' devices which comes with each Luve package and pku-e the inhaler between your lips and breathe the germicidal but pleas, jint smelling air into your n"se, throat and lungv. This air utteily iestr)H all catarrh germ life. (;ih, kv opens the (dogged air pa-sa;e. ScaUes hreathing easy. bars yo-:r tuffed up head. i ban otit our throat and ends jour snuffling and Lose iibox ing". Tlu re certainly is no cuu ker or more sati-dat tory w iv (.' ideakir.ir up a cold, even alter it is well startetl. and a few weeks' uswill do away with all darker f hionic catarrli So'd by di jggists iveryAhre iccluding Wettick's )i igii.al 'ut Kate .Medicine S'ore w rt-rees to return the full pun has.
j rice to anv who use it and are not)
j.;tified. In huvir.g IIo!ii-t for the f.rst time be sar- to get the lar. .7.e which, contains th inhaler as lids is -r' osential for Ne.-t reMlltR. Advt.
On the second lap of his. primary campaign tour through the state of Indiana. Harry Stuart New, candidate for the republican nominati m for United states senator, breezed into :onth Bend Thursday and spent the night lure. No meetings were held, except individual ones at ih Hotel (diver where Atty. A. IZ. (!n-li.-im acter as sponsor for the Indianapolis man and saw to it that he bo4 .me acquainted w ith "those pr-s-l lit." A dinner attended by Mr. New, Mi, (iraham, .Mayor Kalph Ciaylor of Mishawaka and A. J. Ihllon of I'ochester w as iven at :"' and oetvveen courses New sentiment was d's. -usxed. Packed by substantial interests here, and with the acknowledged favor of the local republic;!, i luan. iittle New campaigning is being done here.
m:i: iin n:i: thjiit. Newa-Time Special Serle: PAIMMlTi:. Ind.. Feb. IS. That Harry S. New and James Z. Watson are to have a bitter tight for the delegates to the state convention from I.aporte county dev eloped Thursday with the filing- of New delegate petitions. While I-iporte has always been conceded to bo a Watson stronghold and is almost certain to elect delegates favorable to the Ilushville man. Michigan City will be the battle ground. Arthur Kdinson will practically have no support from this county. iVmoerats claim the countj- for Iveonaid H. 'bre for governor b ."ei though conceding J(din A. M.
j Ailair considerable support from laj prte and Michigan i ily.
New Home Treatment for Banishing Hairs-
LOCAL GIRL ASSISTS
WAel 1 IN ;T( N. IV!. 1 ec. y Ianiels and his advi.-ers decided Thursday to inaugurate a system of civilian r"-al training similar in
general outline to that on wnicn
;on or Hebron, "2 vears dd. liar- uunu-a ii.tunn- -.--v He.!, had his b- broken in sev eral ;t 1 -; ;hp1 ;il Phitt.argh and elsePlaces and suffered concussion of the! vvhere. It is planned to ue six bat-
! tleships tfi take those ho present j themselv .s for training for a month's cruise beginning about
Aug. 1 ... Tlie vessds to be utilized as train-in--' ships will take on their student persoiul along the Atlantic coast.
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ilthough the; 1,1 0'" ,,,,,x-
atiflphia, AorioiK, i-oruano a no.
era in. I toss John of Hebron, who
was driving, found himself in Iiis i seat when the car landed in the' dit( h, and. turning off the power.; climbed out throuirh the mass of t!ames that ecntu.lly destroyel th-
car. -ams and ivüe Johnson were
in th" back seat and,
top was up and the side curtain down, they were thrown out of the maehine. Sams hit the fence along the road, knoking off two of the boards. IPs body landed on the west side of a ditch with the head downwards. His skull was cut open on the left side and the contents spattered over the fence and the -round, where he fell. His body was otherwise mangled and bruised. He was thrown about ."o feet. Johnson :i hurled a distance of ;'. feet. The in n were returning from a s.i !. The hanks are high on '-otli sides nf the track at thi; crossing and the .mto-
bil.
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was on -aw the
the track l rain.
before t he
LODGEJJOTES Harmony eimp. No. TS. W. . W., a ill giv e a complimentary entertainment and danee Kriduj- evening at the hall. "21 S. Michigan st.. in honor nf H. I lishop, w ho has bee!, a rnei'iher of the order foi the past 1'.". ears. A program has l.een arran d for the occasion nnl Ibike Staples ,ill give impersonations and A. J. Hi key of L iporte will address the eiiests. A silver 1 ad-.-e will be presented to Mr. Pishop from Sovereign Vc-nniander V. A. Fräser of "malia. All member of the order and their friends are invited.
The mystifying tricks of n "wonderful oriental nu'gh'Jan.' were tro feature of the regular monthly social meeting of Ava! m (Irotto No 4S Thurday night. Tlie entertainment of tho evening was followed by a luncheon and smoker. There was a large audience.
There was a large attendance nt the meeting of the St. Joseph Valley grange Thursday night at the Ameiican hall. A class of candidates was inh'ate l. Iiiincheon was served at
the close of the initiation ceremon-l
Charleston. It is estimated that the .six battleships will make possible the training of lb .100 men. A similar program, it is expect d. w ill bo prepared for next jear for development of the plan on the Pacific coast. The plan which was drafted by Asst. Sec'y Poosevelt prfpses that the cost to the man shall be suMicientlj low to enable those in modi-rate rircumstanccs Jo join. The only compulsory requirement is that each volunte r declare his intention of givnu his srvices to the navy in ca:je of war. It is not proposed to require an oath, but merely a declaration of intent. The o'.jeet of the plan is to establish a naval reserve of civilians exclusive of foimer enlisted men and those of the professional sea faring classes. Navy department officials are confident a suifi -ient numher of men will respond to make the undertaking a success. Kadi applicant first will be examined by a regularly designated of1i er in his naval district, who will pass on his qualitications and recommend his acceptance or rejection to the department. Some rudimentary knowledge of seamanshiii. nuiohincrj". radio electricity or navigation will be required.
The kingdom of siam covers an area of about Mu,'ouj square mips, and the last census irave a total population of JS.H'.i.lfcT.
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"First Aid at Home.'9
ies. A special Washington's birth-da-program will be given next
Thursday when a feast will be spread
at noon.
i rn i!siosi;i or. rilK'A(ll), Feb. is. The $100.000 relief fund which was given to the Ped Cross to distribute among ch'ldren of victims of tlie Ka.stland disaster has been so disposed of that nil dependent minors, as a result of
the
ster, will ?e cared for until
thejTTeaeh the age of 16. J. J. ('Conner, director of the central division of the Red Cross, said Thursday.
Neuralgia Pein is most noni7.in yet you can top it instantly by applying Sloan's Liniment.
Ü ever you have ß pnin of any kinJ. 5 It is a fine Pain Killer. No need to rub it in you just lay it on aad tne pain ies away at occe.
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KILLS PAIN Keep a bottle in your home.' Price 25c 50c Si. 00
u tj K U H 0 M n H E4 a n u n n n
Robertson Bros. Co.
(Ikautv Topics) With the aid of a delator. p iste, it is MP'casv matter fo- .t:y wca.an to la.nove everj tt.oe b.,:r or tu.z Imhii f.o e. neck and arms. IIlhiu'i d" the powdered debitor.- and wabr
Mis l.aura Ilagey ;ies Koading-s at New Carlisle. j .Miss Imra Ha gey. dramatic read- 1 er. participated in an entertainment . given Thursdaj- evening at the New I "arlisle high school. An amateur! theatrical companj' put on a play' and Mtvs Hacc.v :illd in the intermissions with readings.
is niixe.I into ; t ;n sj re d on ttu- hairy s. minut th.en ru'. ,.'.in v. ..--h d. This ici.vcs tl'.e asr. but j ' nt ment . -et t ) t riL'ir.al p tci.a-e A-
K p:tt e a n : I .1 fa.-e tor about i
d -ff and thf eomplctely feto avoid dtsa p'ck.lor.e in an v t.
Sounds produced i t n. inv i-r.?i d in (ii
lined on their wuy b into tho liiachlnc
.iy an '. t ; k err.an;. . are ha -
fali uUiit
ii Ti:ors rnu:. P I:TINI). i)n Feb. i.rive hundred men were thrown out of work and damage estimated at t2' '.- ceo was done here Thuisdav by a hre which destroyed the main section of the lnman-Pou!son Lumber Co. m;ll.
I Ii T ii a t i Ii il New- St-nl.c: VALPARAISO, Ind., Feb. is. Ja oh l'i-dier. J. A. R. om am.md r hejo. fell from his wagon Thursday, I'-.'tli itsulting. A faxmcr found 1ns
We want you to know see and judge for yourself We are olYerin; you the best value you ever saw in South Bend. French or Laundered Shirts at $1.00 Shirts that are for men, in fast color materials, in new Spring designs, all sizes and every size made full. Come in and let us have your opinion; we value it.
"Sellmore" Hose for Men
A good sock with a good name. We sell more and more every day. All colors, split foot for the tenderfooted man. Price 15c; 2 pair 25c.
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A few more of those q u a 1 i t V Flannelette Night Shirts at 69c.
Boys' All Wool Norfolk Suits Mothers Does your hoy need a Sunday Suit, a School Suit, or a Suit to play in? We want you to see these $5 Suits. We can surely sell you one, maybe two if you think of money saving opportunities. We know you cannot duplicate these values at the price.
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sale of good clothes at $13.75, $17.50, $22.50 and $25. They are real $40, $37.50, $35, $32.50, $30, $25, $22.50, $20, $18.50 values. Here are this season's styles; most favored by well dressed men; clothes that fit; that are a help to your appearance; that are serviceable; the most economical clothes you can buy at regular prices at these reductions the values are greatly increased.
.00 for Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats worth $40, $37.50, $35, $32.50.
'$.50 for Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and ddf Overcoats that sold at $30.
for Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats that were big values at $27.50,
$25 and $22.50. $H .75 for Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and
Overcoats that were $20 and $18.50.
Our new spring stocks are filling up with many beautiful things. The new hats are ready; new patterns, exclusively here, in Manhattan and York Shirts. We have some very interesting new ideas for young men in suits and slip-ons; and lot of new things in our boys' department to show for boys of all ages.
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