South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 67, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1916 — Page 3

TOE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Tn:si.Y r.vrxiNfi. mauch tot.

Bs Healthy, Happy and Vigorous Vigorous Men and Women Arc in Demand In this strenuo-us f?e r compellion you r.evl a tonic tn rnke yo i til for the tattle of life. If yoj feel tirr-d o-t. cUt of sorts, n;:;tilly or physically deprived try VEINIi:iJ.I AMMITKN PII. If you are, fil.vLt:sfied Wet tick's Cut lUto ifrdtc-lne Store U authorized, to rfun-t th purchase price cm th3 iirsi box purchased. AIIIITIOX VHAjZ have helped ptnerii who suffer! from trwriMln;; fcn Infections of the nervous e'3erru U Is folly to puffer from lcrs fti appttHe, Tak of confidence, e'.eoearie:.. kidney or liver complaints tv'thnut trying to conquer these affliction. Martced benefit may hi uotl fro-m the use ? Arr.Jdtion Tüte, fitly cents at Wettioka Cut Vrdvir Store and dealers everywhere. Hail orrtor filled, pi.pau. by the Wendell pharmcnl ;onipani't lue. iSrauo, IC 1. Atlvt. ,

Don't Let Soap Spoil Your Hair

When you -wa.sh your hair, be careful what you use. Most soaps and prepared nharnpoos conta too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes hair brittle. The best thlnf to use 1r Just plain mulslfied coroanut oil, for this Is pure and entirely fjfreaseleps. It's very cheap, and teats the most expensive soaps or anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any Irujr Ftore. and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten tho hair with water mrt rub It In, about a teappoonful Is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanse thorough, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and Is soft, iivsh looking1, brlnht, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. pesldes, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Advt.

A SOUTH BEND WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE

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You can verify South Pend endorsement. Read this: Mrs. l T. Morris, SIT X. Adams St., South Bend, says: "Overwork T think caused my kidneys to become disordered. My back pot lame and when I pot up out of a chair, sharp pains pierced my kidneys. I felt penerally run down, was tired and languid, could rest but little and my housework was drudpery. Doan'a Kidney Pills helped me riht away and I was soon as well as ever. Occasional use of Doan's -Kidney Pills since then has never failed to correct any slight return of the trouble." Pr?ce 30c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy pet Doan'a Kidney Tills the same that Mrs. Morris had. Foster-M ilburn Co., I top.. Buffalo. X. Y. Advt.

EAT A SQUARE MEAL AND HOT FEAR INDIGESTION

There aro hundreds of people in Fouth Penn who were not the lejst tlt urptised when they read in The News-Times that Wettiek'a Original Cut Hate Medicine rore is Sellins Ml-o-na on a guarantee to refund the money in case it does not relieve. This remarkable dy.spcpsU remedy will relieve the wor t case of Indirection, headache, d ss, ,,r the general played ou -nditi.ni that afflicts every one s ffcr; with stomach trouble. Mi-o na noes nut tlmply relieve, it aims to cure. YVettlck's Original Cut Kate Medicine Storo can fell you of many well known people in this city who this remedy has restored to health; often after they have tried many o:hrr methods of treatment with little or no benefit. No other dyspepsia remedy has made s larpe a percentage of cures as Ml-o-na. It is so l.i'.'.o thnt YVettlck's Original Cut K.oo Medicine Store stands ready to refund the price to an customer whom It docs not help. The 1 est kind of advertising Is tho praise of a pleased customer, and there are hundreds in South Head today praisinp Mi-o-na because it does what it is advertised to do. A few months npo they could eat nothing without wonderinp what the relult would be. ince usinp Mi-o-ni Ihey eat what they want and win a ihcv want with no fear of .-'.lffe: inc. j'his medicine comes in the form of ii small tablet and is very pleasant to take. U ?p'edil and permanently jidieves almi'.-t all forms of stouv.'i ii trouble and Is the only one sold linear a jeslthe t;:arantee without any restriction, to rfand the money if it does not relieve. This is a Kod tj.ne to uet well and vou oupht to tal-.i. lidvantaze of YVettlck's ri spinal Cut Pate Medlrlne .trre r'for. Advt.

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SOD KILLED Ii GREAT AIR RAID

Royal Family of Belgium Divided

Italian Aviators Slay Austrian's in Barracks at Laibach.

C;r:NnVA. via Paris. March 7. Kiht hundred Austrian soldiers in barracks were killed or wounded 1 ri the raid made by Italian aeroplanes Feb. II on the city of Illbach, according to information received here Monday. Two hiKh otfieers of the staff of Archduke I'upene, commander in chief of the Austrian forces operating rtpainst Italy, ate said to have been killed. One of the Italian aeroplanes w;us destroyed. I-albach is a city at. out 4 5 miles cast of Corizia and has a population of about 30 thousand. It has been stated that it is the headquarters of the Austrian army operatinp apainst the Italians. An official report of the raid pien out in Home said that it was in retaliation for numerous violations of international law by the Auslrians. It was added that the raiding .squadron had dropped several dozens of Krenadea and bombs on the city. An Austrian oflicial statement, referrincr to the same raid, said that It was "a lamentable failure."

FARMER ROBBED OF GOLD

Tliiows (let Nearly $1.000 I Vom Vnder IToor.

LDIU.N'ON, Ind., March 7. Bobbers entered the farm home of John W. Small, near here Sunday niht and stole between JH'jO and $1,00U In pohl coin secreted beneath the Jleor in a wardrobe. Discovery of the thr ft was not made until Monday. Frankfort bloodhounds trailed the thieves a half mile to a place where they had evidently moanted horsefl to ride in the direction of Lebanon,

TEACHER 42JEARS DIES Franklin Woman in Primary Department Duiini; Whole Career.

riUNKLIN, Ind., March 7. Miss Jesse Dunlap, for 42 years a teacher in tho Franklin schools, is dead at her home here. She taught In the primary department in the same sohool dllr"in her entire teaching career." She died of acute pneumonia "M minutes after she became ill.

Leading Foods In U. S. Cost Less This Year

ioi :.. rose

have made the general averaue if priee.s about three per cent higher. Meat priees fell from one to four

per cent durinp the year Ham. the only exeption.

sliphtly. Priees of potatoes increased -per cent and supar rose 1 2 per cent. Cheise and eus ro.-e. as did beans and onions. Fowls and butter remain irtually stationary. Tho general average of food prices for the 12 months of 1 ! 1 r was about one per cent below the 11 14 average. Only three foods were excepted. Flour was 0 per cent hipher at one tim'. supar 11 per cent and meal three per cent. Flour prices dropped, however, late in the year to below the 1 . 1 t a era ire. WAS 1 1 1 y.CTOS. March 7. Most of the 17 leading food articles in the I'nited Stat .s are slightly cheaper than a year airo. according to ligures pub!ish"d .Monday by the department of labor, though sharp risen in the price of a few foods, notably .ij. Hour, sugar and potatoes.

iioxoi: m:.i ;!:m:j:au I ii te r u a t i - is a I N'cn s Service : INI MAXAIM IJS. Marc) 7. Four coinp.inies f the Indiana national guard escortd the body of (leiuial Charles H. Noble, who dic.d Saturday night, to ('rmvn Hill cemetery Monday afternoon. (lenera! Noble was born in Dayton. Ohio, ip 1M, and scred through the ci A and paiiish-Anierican wars and the Philippine insirrri ction. He was retired in F.ooj with the rank of brigadier general.

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TIE RUN. March 7 Tlie foy.il family ef Belgium h;i been badly elivideel by the present war. Princess Josephine, the youngest sister ef King Albert, is marrieel te Prince Karl Anton of Ilohenzollern-Sig-maringun. a Prussian general, and stands en the side ef (Jermany. She has turned her beautiful cattle en

the Ilhine inte a hospital for the J

wounded soldiers and is untiringly active in the service of the German lied Cross. Princess Henrietta, the older sister of the Belgian ruler, is the wife of Prince Emanue l of Orleans, Duke ef Yendome, a nephew of Kmperor

rrancis Joseph of Austria. The

prince was formerly commander of an Austrian caalry regiment, but he resigned at the outbreak of the war. His intention was to enter the French army, but he was rejected, as he is a member of the house of Bourbon, the French pretenelers. Moni sad is the fate of Queen Elizabeth, the wife of King Albert. She is a Bavarian due hess ami niece of Francis Joseph and with her husband had to tlee from Belgium bofore the countrymen of her youth. Her only brother, Duke Ludwig Wil

helm of Bavaria, is fighting against!

the troop" eif her husband with mam of Iter cemsins and either near relative's'.

NEWS of SURROUNDING TOWNS

BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICH.

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mbssdoi; i:r,t'.i.ii:i). LOND'iX. March 7. M. Mahvy-sky-Malavitch. Bastian ambassador to Japan, lias been recalb-d owing t rea.-ons of health, says a dispatch 'eceneel here from Petrograd.

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25c and&Oc. Hotoital Sizs SL ALL DITUCCISTS.

Joseph Denise of Dayton. Ohio, w lio claims to be champion trolley conductor ef America, has ridden 7 1..' 'o miles in street cars, made te-n trips a day for - years, with

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4.:'. ."iti,iu.ii stops .". 0 o.o it;i in fares

an iii:ai. si'kin; iwatiyi:. A irood and time tried remedy iDr. Kin:'ä New Iafe Pills Tlie t:tt dee will moe tlie sll.s'ish bowels, stimulate the liver and clar the stem -f waste and blood imparities. Va owe- it to aure!f to char the system of body poiois. accumulated ori:ig tl' winter. Dr. King's NewLife 1 ill. -will do it. ;T'C at your DmüTlst. Advt,

LITTLE COMRADE"

is a term complimentary to any wife; but how few now-a-davs de

serve the compliment! If ill-health!

prevents women should remember that there is e?ne tried and true remedy for their ailments, that is Lydi.V.. Pinkham's Vegetable 'empoand. This meeiiclr.e. made from roots and her! s. has for forty year.- been alleviating tlie suffering ef women. TnoL'imi' t l-w. r In. lltKi .i a . .- . .

ii"i'muh im in u .iiiii) ou Mains, I und better wives axai mothers. AJv, j

Fred Brown and Earl bun', eberg have been ill with1 the grip. Mrs. Levi Farley was a visitor at "the home of her sister. Mrs. Fred Franz, in St. Joseph, Friday. Mrs. Delilah McCune died Friday at her home in Berrien township. Ihe was sj years edd. Tlie fune-ral service was held at l-amt Fnion church Sunday aftcrnoen, Ilev. H. A. Carr f)tliciating. Mrs. Pearl Snyder returned Saturday to her home in Ann Arber. She was e-alled here by the illness and death of her aunt. Miss Matilda Lemon.

The Afternoon Card club was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. F. Wetnmre. The hostess was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. J. Howard Taylor, and by Mrs. lt. I). Dwight of Chicago. Ivan Carrell and family of South Bend were week-e-nd visitors at the home of Mrs. Carroll's parents. Mi. and Mr.-. -Murray C. Murphy. Jn the basket ball game at the town hall Friday evening between the Berrien Springs Independents and the Berrien high school the former won score CO to 1.". H. Pasre Boone was a business visitor in South Bend. Saturday. Miss Bleu nie Dean is employed as cashier in Immer. n eat market. Landon' Knight, e ldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Borneo Knight ef Buchanan, died Thursday. He leaves a wife. The body was brought here Saturday with the funeral service at the Lutheran church. Burial was in East Cnhm cemetery. Miss Vera Reynolds of Evanston, 111., spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wetmore and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Dei: raff Dwight Dwight of Chieage returned home Sunday after a vinit at the W. ". Wetmore home. Castnet 'v: Heim with a force of men are tiling their it1 house of SOe. tons capacity on the Paul Tudor farm. They have a good quality ef 14 inch ice. William D. Calderwood is ruling his ice house at his country home with ice taken from Lake Chapin near the power house. Mrs. Philip Kephart and Miss, Coral Avers were South Bend visitors Saturday. Pearl Buroyne ha.s employment in Buchanan with the Axle works. Hon. J. S. Crandall of Belleville, this state. speke at the Baptist church Sunday in the interest of the Anti -Saloon league. The Berrien Springs band has Niks as director, Sam B. Colvin. business manager, and Joe Whetbeen reorganized with Earl Stowe of stone, . secrctary and treasurer. The Aid society ol the M. IZ.

e hure h will meet Weelnesday afternoon in the church parlors. Major Murdoch cirelo has accepted an invitation from Henry C. Reiwe circle of Benton Harbor to be their guests Thursday, Mareh 9. They will have here em the I:t5 a. m. car. Mrs. Charles A. Case visited her daughter, Mrs. Frank Steiner, in South Bend. Saturday. Miss Lillie Taylor and Burton Burpoyne of this village were married Saturday evening at the M. E. parson. ige bv Rev. H. A. Carr. They were attended by Miss Bertha Burpoyne, sister of the groom and Harry Tav ior. brother of the bride. The bride has be?n a teacher in the Benton Harbor .schools for the past

; two years and will finish tlie school jvear. The preiom is a yeumg bunii ness man of this place, the; owner

of Burgoyno's livery business.

ROLLING PRAIRIE, IND.

Mrs'. K. II. Werden was the guet ef friends at South Bend, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Mttz'-rer. who recently purchased the' elevator at this place, has moved his housdudd goods here and will reside in the property vacated by Clark Bass, tt, who moved to southern Indiana last Monday. Mrs. Perry S. Peterson spent Sunday with friends at Hudson lake. J. W. Stevenson spent Ft'. Jay out of town on business. W. o. Pratt e.f otis spent Sunday here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mile Shedd were guests Sunday of Mrs. Shedd h parents noryi of town. Dr. and Mrs. Will MeCarty of East Chicago spent several days last week with relatives and friendn in this, vicinity. etussell Brayton has recovered from a severe attack of the mumps. Mrt. Harve Shroyer of Mishawaka spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Brewer. A. Preston, who has i. fn severely ill with pneumonia, is again able to be around. Mrs. George Farther and mother, Mrs. Austin, spent last Wednesday at South Bend. Mrs. Viola Fawler i entertaining guests from Michigan Citv.

NEWMAN'S-THE STYLE SHOP FOR WOMEN

Newmans Formal Spring

Opening Exhibit

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Introducing the Latest Exclusive Creations in Spring Millinery Spring Wraps

Spring Suits

Spring Gowns

What's What for Spring Newman's Spring Millinery Showing will feature Hats with the Smart Military Touch, Unique, Exclusive Shapes with High Trimmings, and Others of Bright Hues, the Real Keynote of the New Season's Chic Fashions. Another Feature vrill be the Showing of Natty Combination Colored Suits. The Coats are in Jaunty High Colors, with Plain White Skirts, a Decidedly Fetching Combination. The Becoming Ripple and Box Effects in Suit Jackets Predominate. Wc will also Show an Extensive Line of Silk and Woolen Combination Suits! Here arc Some Real Novelties for the Smart Dresser.

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flakes Your Stuffed, Germ-laden, Catarrhal Head Clear as a Bell

When you wake In the morning rlapued with the torturer of head colds and catarrh, head, nose and throat stopped up, talr passages clopted with obnoxious catarrhal discharges that have collected during the night and you can hardly breathe just put a little Hyomel Pocket Inhaler charged with the pleasant heallnp oll of Hyomel between your lips. Hold It there while dressing find breathe tne utedicated, antiseptic, perm killing aid deep Into your noe, throat and lunps with every breath you draw. By the time you are dressed your head will be clear as a bell, you will breathe with ease and comfort, eat your brenkfa-st with a relish and go about your day's work with a clear brain and steady eye. This clean smelling", Rerm destroy

ing air of Flyomel penetrates deep down into every fold and crevice of the membranous lining of your nose, throat and luny-s where no liquid spray could possibly iret and absolutely kills and drives out of your pystem every perm It finds there, l.eals the Inflamed swollen tissues and after the very first trial you notice a wonderful Improvement. A few weeks' u?e and every' oatarrhal form Is killed and 2 riven out of your frV5tcm. j Druggists everywhere thlrrtc 50 wll of Hyomel that they aeree to give you a guarantee with every complete ( Inhaler set you purchase that if It I does not satisfy they will gladly return every cent you paid for It, hut; If ueing for the flrrt time be sure to

ask for the complete Hyomel Pocket Inhaler outfit as the smaller packr. e does not contain the inhaler. Wettick's Original Cut Rate MexIIcIno Store or most any other reliable drr.pplst will gladly supply you on request. Advt.

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114-Inrh Wliert Jlae, 30-32 Horse Tower

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Roomy,ComfortabIeandPowerfnl Our 1916 ELCAR is built for those who want comfort, style, power, speed, durability and ail-rour.d satisfaction a;.d cependabiht at a moderate Drice. Four Cylinder. 30-35 Horse Power, high

speed, long-stroke Motor, longer wheel base than

and body designs eaual to any car at any price.

i ar i- Ti,r.i'a,.J. many cars costing several hundred dollars more.

enger "t'lor Leaf Iloarintcr.

Electric Starling and Lighting The ELCAR has electric starting and lichting.vacuum grascline feed. demountable rima, lull floating axle and every up-to-date feature and eQu:pmer.t thzt ßoest3 make any car complete. Write lor rkEE catalogue showing illustrations and giving every tpecincatlon in detad. You will theu better appreciate the wonderful value that is offered in the 1916 ELCAR. f

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Just Apply This Paste and the Hairs Vanish

(Helps to Beauty.)

A safe, reliable home-treatment I for the quick removal of superflueius hairs from your face or neck i.s as follows: Mix a stiff paste with some water and powdered delatone, ' apply to objectionable hairs and : after 2 er 3 minutes rub off, wash . the skin and the hairs are gone. This simple treatment is unfailing and no pain or inconvenience attends its use, but to avoid disappointment be certain you get genuine delatone. Advt. i

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ma(;u:i noDv rorxi). Intornatl Ne.-.s 5,t!.i: KNMiHTSToWX. Ind.. March Horribly manirled. tlie body Joseph ."-'lrukles, tlo years eild.

fanner, was found on the Pennsylvania railroad tracks Monday tnornin. There wen no witnesses to the accideitt. He leaves a widow and four children.

KOK YOrit CHILD'S COUGH. If your child has a cold, nose runs or coughs much get a small bottle of Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It's a pleasant Pine-Tar-Honey syrup, just what children like n d just the medicine to soothe the eemgh and check the cold. After taking, chilelren stop fretting, sleep good and are soon entirely well. Insist on Dr. Hell's Pir.e-Tar-Honey. 25c at your Druggist. Advt. I

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Beans, fine navy, 2 lbs. 17c.

II. & K. Suirar. 1" lbs. for 01 e with $1 order eir over.

Pine I load Ilice,

Catsup, 25c size, bottle 16c Washboard, all metal . .23c Ar.o Starch, 5 lb. box 19c Sweet Potatoes, Jersey, 5c a lb.; 6 lbs. for . . 25c Jelly, IOC glass 6c Baked Beans in tomato sauce, 2 for 17c Goblin Toilet Soap, 5 bars for 19c Grape Fruit, extra fancy, 6 for ".25c Globe Crystal Soap, 10 bars for 33c Oranges, Navals, dozen 23c

Large cans Tumatoes, 2 for 17c Pumpkin, 2 cans 17c Hominy, 2 cans 17c Large can Sauer Kraut, 2 cans for 17c

Karo Syrup, dark or light, 2 cans .... Sweet Corn, 2 cans Succotash, 2 cms . .

Skinner's Macaroni. 2 boxes 17c Skinner's Spaghetti, 2 boxes 17c Dromedary Shredded Cocoanut. 2 boxes ..17c

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rin? Baldwin Apples 29c pk., 31 bu.

2 sacks Pancake Flour 17c.

!-üc cans Cb-ar.sT for 10c.

Genuine J. & P. Coats' 200 yd. Thread 4c per spool 46c per dozen CHAS. B. SAX & CO.

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I tremmnrrr ob the republican tlrkrt. I ! am roDdartlnr my bulnf4 Jutt

atuftl, and my prional Mnlrf j mwmllll, aar htur, day ar nicht. NELSON L. JONES 2nrmi Ulrcator und KrabaJmer. Both Telephone. TfATXE AND ST. JOSLPJI bT.

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