South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 56, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 February 1916 — Page 7

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WILLOW CREEK, IND. Mi-s Miller of Mih.iu ak't was a ! i,tor at t( liri.-triian home a (w i.t. s t h i wn'k. The cn:ri!ni;nity f-nt-r hM its :i nr;i;;tl all-day s-ss:n at the r Mirth I" !. -2 . The program c onti nut . through the day, which ror..-irl .f talk by 1 1 r . t i . ;. Hj.lr. Jhn liordner and Miss Yoder. Musir äs f;;rnin..i by the W. ;. c. orchestra. Mi-x Plotter anl Mi--Vera Ill rhart. At 1 2 k dinner was sr-d to '.7.'.. Mrs. (;. (,,irfr spent la.-t w f -V; at South P. nd the .'. of hf-r da ;Khtr. Mrs. Fisher. "lint lioid.ins and family sp'-ot Sunday at Mi-hawaka. Mr. and Mr. John Iieyers ha vc returned from th'ir t r i I ;j 1 trip and are stopping ;it the Iatt-rV, home, lirooklirif farm. Mts H 1 I.tt, w ho is not well, remains iir.iinprovrd. Mr. and Mrs. "hirb Willis wtre fcunday i::;ests of Mr. and Mrs. .J. 1 1. Wonunr. Mis IW-rniee Al'I'onald of Eolith P.en 1 is a -u st of )u r rand j.ai ents. Mr. and Mrs. I)aid Shallower. Thf- Kconornics elub will b- entertained Tuesday, Feb. ".. at th bono of Mrs. J. i,'. F.berhart. A number of neighbors and frp-nds called ou Mr. and Mrs. John Hew rs Wednesday evening, the affair being in the nature of a ho wer. The Indies' Aid society will meet in regular session Thursday. March 2, at the home of Mrs. lt. S. McK nii;ht. The annual election of o!!i ers w ill be held. Mrs. J. T McKni'-cht entertained friends from Mishavaka Thursday. Joe Jindski will hold a public sale on his farm, MdwardsburK road, Monday. Feb. 2 v . (Jharles Willis lias disposed of his farm interests at I -awn ('rest and will soon move to South Bend. The children of L'laxis Fauer are recoverinic from th whooping COlll. Sunday school at the church Sunday at P' a. m. Preaching s'-rvices at p. m. -I'rayer services each Thursday ev i ni n;. VANDALIA, MICH. Clara Northrop is at the telephone otfice relieving Fdna Furnum. 1'. A. Lambe rt is anions the sick. Jennie Williams Smith of Cass, opolis is at the Oscar Foupee home arin;r for Mrs. Iuipee, who is very ill with pneumonia. The 20th -entury valentine party h Id Monday evening in Hie town hall was a very pleasant party. Messrs. Hollar. Hunt and Osborne weje arnon-J those who attended the 100 Suits, all Spring mode's, in Poplins, Checks and Gabardines. New Spring Styles. Saturday SOUTH '. - 0 0 5 c Our buyer just taffetas, crepe dc

dresses are absolutely the newest spring models and will be placed on Sale Saturday only in 3 lots. Come early and get your choice.

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J Rivers F'ri'i i. i Cb-r.n -r t f -1 1 ha s ni'i (1 his family n the M f r :rl I i r - - f.trm. ! I'ercy I) iwn and S.ituid.iv for their if will ."tart ! new home in ; .u-m Va tier is. t i r !.: !t on the Thorn i !t:o::u Ihr im iu.it der ! J trial. P. . Storey trans.o t-d in 'a" .polis Saturday. usm ss i Mar;. Lynch has refar.'d from! .: e.:al weeks' stay at (Irandj I:.. pi.:-. ! Thorn. t-- I arhn- ri lias returned to his ;v orl. at ; he ;t.i-,k farm. .Mr-. Martha Hast ;s i a ring for Mr. I 'arris. Mrs. A. J. Storey entertained s's from .M . - 1 1 . t ika the past v. k . SVr,iI lo!i(s attended the lurch I. life ( roi'lf-ry t!i etinsj at Mrs, l.e;y 'i I -1 p: H 's home. Morton 10a s' ha moved his hei r i v i r : 14 s to South Fend Mrs Willi. tm lfeaiim visited her ,1'iu'liter at Iaily Wednesday. The tishermen are having ureat p..rt cat i hint; Iih at Donalds lake, t ;ene Serar of Shar. he. id lake is spending the week at the leiii.son lit. me. CRUMSTOWN, IND. H. i Schlaudraff of Mill Creek visited rt lath es here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kohakow.ika were i:i South i!enl. Wednesday. John Kohlmoran of Mill Creek made a business trip here Saturday. Wayne SwU'art and 1. C. Hartman were in South IJend, Monday. William Kolver nuide ;t huHiness trip to Ft. Wayne. Friday.. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Miliken and Mr. and Mrs. Foy Milliken of Sample st. road visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Stroup and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Swiart of tliif place and Mr. and Mrs. John Fair and Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Milliken ol Valley View were Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelver. Miss .Anna Fckis visited Mrs. Leslie -le of Va!mere last week. Mrs-. Max Daszvnska and children ond Mioses Wahla and Helen Hjorska f South Bend spent Sunday afternoon with Misses Frances and Frnma Berniter. (Jeoru'e Peterson and Miss Fsther Fisher of Lydick and Claude Kaser and Miss Clara Brown of Five Points were quests of friends in this vicinity Sunday. .Miss Alice Wedel, who spent the past two- weeks with relatives at Mill Creek returned to her home here Saturday. Mrs. Frank Heaves and daughter Fvelyn of South Bend is a K'iest of .1. M. Heaves.

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BEND'S GREATEST BARGAIN GVER&

, r .. t . Pi (SO. n shipped us 300 chene, silk poplins,

Lot 1 50 Silk Poplin crepe-de-chine and serge dresses in tu c effects, Charlie Chaplin style and sheared v aist lines, all new models, all colors and sizes, values S ß. fu

to $12.00, Saturday .

Lot 2 150 silk taffeta, chiffon and crepe-de-chine dresses, all full Hare skirts, all colors and sizes, dresses that retail in any store for $20.00, our price $ ffifä Saturday $ c' B'

Lot 3 1 00 party and evening dresses, exinsilc styles in all lm;h colors, in grey, tan :md ok! rose, drcsecs that leiail for Svi f) $25.00, our price Saturday .

ROLLING PRAIRIE, IND.

Mrs. Will Ciio-s aii'l hi'dien spent Tue.,iy in town with relatives. Mrs. John ("o-nlia of f.rte is jth fft:et f Mr-. W.'.l Harri and da uahter, Mi-s Ada. ! Mrs. Man..; S- ,t7er was h.t ' Wednesday to the !I..!;ie la i.nomifS; t lull, wha h hvl-i an ail-i'v nie. tini; i I at h r home, east of town. Mrs. . Keinke spent o." day this V. eek With Importe lelatl.es. J( Mrs. '. '.. Worden was a Iiimiu-.m I visitor in South land Wednesday. . ';(. rs wer' in town Thursday j o make arranff( m nts to take four; I ! .i-.-. Julius Tappatl. and Kussell. Marvin and Herman Allsop. to the los' r formatory at I Ma in tie'.d. Llsie Stom.l.a.mh is visitin? .11 I Ii.i" fcl"!! vith relatives at Mill "rck Mrs Will Leed spent Wednesday I in Soutli Lend, doin.; "ilollar d.ty" hoipin'4. i While working n the roof of hih.me one ,ay last week. Arthur , Lreuer, n'Hdiiii; north of town, slip- i eil and fell to a cement platform I el.,w, siriUin-,' his head and cutting a Kas1:. and rendering him unconscious L i more than two hours. Although he ;vas not aide to leave his Led for a day or two, he is akjain around attending to duties and ,ettiiiK along nicely. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. I'liarles Hunt is very ill. Mrs. Mae Fail and children spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. .Joseph Reese. PLYMOUTH, IND. Mrs. James Cook left for Mishawaka, being called by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. S. .Miller. , Miss Irene Kuhn went to join the Frnest Gamble Concert party in Kirklin. Miss. They will. tour the coast before returning east. Mrs. Margaret Cood is here from North Liberty visiting her daughter, Mrs. (). Wilburn. Mtf. Frank Perkins visited in South Bend Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Humrichouser is visiting in Pierceton for a few days this v eek. John Kekf rt came from Chesterton Tuesday to heip his mother, Mrs. Andrew Fckert, celebrate a birthday anniversary. Ivewis Bunnell and Donald Hitchcock, having birthdays on the same day, entertained a number of their friends Tuesday, by taking all to the Orpheum matinee. The boys received many presents from the guests. Large crowds of "drys" came from Bourhor! during the Mind tiger trials. Much interest is being shown. Mrs. Kollo Oglesbee returned to her hojne in Oak Park after a visit with Mrs. Frank Brooke for a week. Miss Lois Humrichouser and

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M.-- .'uiia VtM'ktv are spendinff a o ip'e of dar hi South I lend with Mrs. William Hunt. The Pres!. teriati Protherhood is atmptin to put on the ffreatest r. ' e r ! -ornpany ever hrouirht to Plymouth. It is the Metropolitan 'oru.rt company of New York, and :n. pules tiie i;r at Danish violinist, Skozffaard. Tl;e Lyceum loireau has

j -fiit a youi'c woman here to see if Plymouth is interested enouch to ! -ack this effort. If they succeed th? ; i ompany will app?nr March 7. ARD3I0P.H, IND. Sr cv at Ardmore school house ;ire as follows: Sunday school. 1 0 -0 o'clo.-k. M. !. ünnv.in. suner- , in1f.n,,Pnt. i:vf.nin service 7 p. in. Ley rnd Mis. (larrison were Sun- ;, r4..t ,,f Mr and Mrs. IL K. ; . , )t4..f. Charles Wenerick visited hi.-i iiarits. .Mr. and .Mr.-. IMd Weneri. k of , 'rumsinwri rd.. Tuesdav. Krii visitr-d teaoinshrdlucnifwypyh Mrs. Kdd. Wenerick and Mrs. Frank Krill visited Mrs. C,. i;. McCoy of South Pcnd. Wednesday. His Candy Sale at The Philadelphia. Tomorrow. .",ce. Jöc lb. Advt. .Strictly liome made candy at Philadelphia. '!c. jr.c lb. Advt. hi anrieht ' now. Maaia! eieoi a healing household ointment The same soothing", healing properties that make Resinol Ointment so effective for eczema and many other skin-eruptions, also make it an ideal household remedy for Bums Wound Chafing Rahf Cuts Sores Irritations Co'.d-sores and .1 score of other troubles which constantly arise in every home, e-'pecially where there are children. That is why you should keep Resinol Ointment ready for instant use. Sold by all druggists, prescribed by doctors. 50 Spring Coats in Checks and Serges; All New Models. Values to $12.00. Saturday 4. n I AM Ml

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. i hi mmsBamaaxasaasaBsassBxa or persons wno, upon investigation, c an prove tnat tne urana L-eaaor, noiwithstanding the large advances on all merchandise, have advanced their gauds at their store. No goods are vJ marked higher now than what we regularly sold them a t. In many instances they are marked at big reductions. Q Advance prices are asked all over town. Have a look at some show windows. They tell the story.

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r.fMmiru .s, crope do Chines, striped

-'"na plaid Tufft, .illAcr Ince. Mack, white. peach, ilvh. cor.il; all size. Special

$2.00 SILK WAISTS

Stylish triped ,hh Silk cml.roidfie.l China Silks, all new Spring numbers. Comparison 1 1 e o o o o o o G o o o o o o o o G o G G O G O O G O G SAMPLE $1 WAISTS

$2.00 CORSET 94c M-irie of the fines French O.ijtil and IlU.sto, in new lono or shrr models, embroidery or lue trimmed, redm'in? maternity, or plnin mrdels, all sizes. FINEST $1.00 CORSETS New Sprint models, Hilary nt-ed rust-

prool. tn all v-iZ0.s to ."('. Saturday Special

BEST 50c CORSETS AT. . .33c

Finest $1.25 Muslin Gowns ß

For women, hh and low neck, Ions or .short sleeves, embroidery lace and rihhon trimmed, special

Women's 50c-75c

Wcuncn's 75c C rcK Mht (iowns, sMcia) at ri nest SI. 00 Silk Ocx OuiiImiIcs, spx ial Most r0r (Vii-x't (tvers, embroidery trimmed .... Women's 30c Muslin Drawers em!ntilcrj- trimmed Women's r0e CYepe III Himers, sie'ial Women's SI. 50 and Muslin (iowns, siHeial at . Child's 20c Muslin Drawers, embroidery trimmed . Women's $2.r,0 Iiincess Slips, extra special Women's ."0c S;initary Aprons, priced seciul ....

Boys' $3 Suits $1.98 With 2 lalrs Pant. Xnv shipment of Hoys' Spring" Suits, in pretty patterns, all si7i. Special at $ l.!S. Boys' 50c Waists 39c Famous Little (me brands, in tin shams, ehamhrays and fercale. Girls' $1.50 Dresses 98c 'Seautiful n prir. styles, in Ginshams, cheeks, pla:Is; i-i7es ti to 1 1. Infants' 75c Dresses 49c In beautiful a'lover embroidered styles, lon- o short 5-1. vb-s. o o o o o G o o 0 0 O $1 Sateen O Petticoats $2 Crepe Kimonos Women's- beautiful 1'lornl Crepe lone Kiinoiios ; nil Mzes, Women's Hluk S;it'ii 1 Vttl"';it.s - Spring Htyles : special o o Iii

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DR. KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT

YALUE IN THE MOST Kidney Tnmhle Wears Yon Out I had Kidney ami Stomach trouble or several years and lost over 40 pounds In weight; tried e ery rcm-d-that I couhl and trot n relief un til I took Swamp-lioot. It ae me oiiicker relief than anthin that I r usel. 1 now wei.h is.", po inds anil am sin trim; tle praises of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Uoot aril reoniMiendins; its use to all -who ha . siomach and kidney trouh'es. Respvtfullv vours. IJ. C. MKXDIiNHAhU McNVal. Arkansas. Sulsi-rihel and sworn to"lefore ni" i Xctarv 1'uMie, this L'Tth day of March, 113. J. W. IH II : A. Xotarv Iutdie.

1'ISOVI, WHAT SWAMI'-KOOT VILI IH) IX)K YOl'. Send ten cents to Pr. Kilmer - Co., Minsr-arr.ton, X. Y.. for t s..ni- ;.' si.- Pcttle. It will eoninee anyone. You will al receive 1 i.nnkb t of vaUiaMe ir.for :nai ion, td!i:i -r b, ut the kidnf ys r nd bladder. 'h:i ;ritinc, he sure and mention the Su?h Pend News-Tin, e.s Ke,.! , i- i'j--tv-ent and one-dollar size bottles fr sale at all drj stores Adt.

A,: New Management Sale Now on at the GUARANTEE SHOE CO. 15 NOHTII MICHIGAN ST.

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You Can't Beat Our Prices on YometTs Spring Apparel

$21.50 WAISTS All wool Ip!ir. Series. Ma U and nit 1-eaMtitul style. 1.94 $15.00 All 'od I'Mj.pn. cheeks. leited SpNal at 94c $10.00

Strr-s, Crepes. t-Uvl; and -whi-chl(ftr:; i .r!'iro s, n '- Spring halted model?, in :-U colors. Special..

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$15 Taffeta Dresses m Ma.le of hest Silk Taffeta, als. Silk EZ

Messaline. Mack atid

$8.50 Spring Dresses

Newest Spring styles, made of wool Srpes, Silk l'oplms, in dozens of scyl and colors. Special

$27.50 Spring $16.50 Spring Muslin Drawers 39c . . . 1 Ic . . . 10c . . . 30c . . . 1 0c 3le . . .0."c . . . .Oc .SI. 10 . . . 20c

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Fine Percales, French Ratines. Pongees, soft and laundered culls, all coat cut, sixes 14 to 17. Special at

Men's ÖOc Pet Work Shins at Men's S1."0 WcikU or Dress Pants Men's S2 Flannel Shirt, ie-ial . .Men's .Sl.ou Fnion Suits, Het-cd . 1 mm. mm a .'ini s . c mk nose, ail coiois. Men's r0e President Suicnders Men's 2"c Paris (iarlers, special . . Men's S.? and SI Dress Pants... Men's $1.."0 Wool Jersey, sMH.'ial . Men's 15c Work Hose, three airs PROVES ITS GREAT DISTRESSING CASES I'liahle t(i Work ThLs is to certify that I, J-romo II. .M;orrr.ack, of 317 Ivy Street, Johnson City, Tenn.. suffered from Contention of the Kidneys so that at times I was (1 diced to move aliout the house with the aid of a chair and unable to work until I usel three 1 ott let of your Svamp-Root. 1 k'p Pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Uot in my house at all times, as I know from experience that it Is the best Kidney medicine I can use. Yours etaoinununuu u J. II. Mc-CORMAK. Johnson City, T-nn. S.vorn and subscribed to before in a Notary Public, this SAM T. March ::is. M1PPAKP. EVEH EXAMIXFT) lf7iKl Vyithonl ILe I f of Urur H. LEMONTREE Ith BrnJ' LadlDr Optntri' m4 Mnu'arturtnr; Optician. IK V4 Jl . M 1 1 1 1' HT Raiss Your Bread Right by Using HersK Yeast

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St;n ' ' ml-inat i-n Hats. tn:ivn-d with t'anriv. r"o:njaro at X) pri"u . T . 5 AND $7.00 Hat I nmmpH t.-. . . i !,(' T MUM1 rree and $7. Socciil 64c 37c .01c .0 le .flic .10c :toc . 1 Ic at . . . Men's $10.00 Spring Suits All wool :il. newpit terns. Special at materiSprlnar 5.95 SI. OS Route of the Lakes Chicago, So. Bend & Northern Ind. Ry. Co. and Southern Michigan Ry. Co. timü tabli:. Kffe-tive Sun.lay. I . 13. l'.Mä. Sudj.t t'i ehanjjp wittmut rioti-. Tr.iin lavlLg soutii B-i.d. Iielinna. Kast lioli nd. :0 t. ia i ) a. in. 7 .oJ h . in. v .oo a. in. . a. in. In tt ;:. m. 11 :( t. in. lJ.i.0 11. Wext HulJtid. .Nortli i; vml 0 :(Oa. ra 7 : a. : ;oi) a. m P o i in 11 :Ht i. :.: 1' n. r. :4.', a s : :i b .'.'J . U ' i. o j. in. m ui. in 1 : i 1 if j ii. in. v ;o j 11 :' l. in 1 .( p. IT :oi j . :; .on p. -. ' . .:'" i ;:: 7 ; ; no j. 11 in . r.i. in .". iitl . .O" i j.. i, 7 :' l V.: Ö .f" i. -ii 1! . Nil- 4 ( . t KAN TV. i. Soutli Il.-nl. V. A I . I iiiii.mi All WorU i na ra ntcil. i:ainination I'rcc. WlUTi: IHiNT.VI. IAI(L()K 111 W. Wa-hin-toti A v. )cr IIorr'. IIihiU Store. Iloth Phones. hii i:cninK''

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