South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 187, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1916 — Page 3
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DW AT CULV 250 from Local and Logansport Councils Disport Selves at Lake Maxinkuckee. Twn h indre.l and fifty Knights of Coluiuhws and their families and friend- h"!l their ninth annual pa-- . nie at ul -r : --t : day m t onjvii!'.'- ! tion with tliM (u;r'ii of tr ! flillll' rdcr from l,o;,rnv :port. The motiiin a ;r-r.t in
preliminary ora n .., t ion of an !d-al j zvt cation. ua principallyc omtnunistic htati-, in '.vhidi every i Iii for the victory, fellow knicht was haih d "hi -othei j At 4 o clck the hoys They formed a cit state at p-a e 'ulver summer camp stair
with the world and nh ery ttti - zeri on most friendly terms wit h every other. Tin- itizenry aseni-j hlctl as an open o ut. rcturr ed t he 'erdi't of "not iriiilty" in th- t o r,i.r.i heard, and adied that th
police force he I epri ruanded for mi- jas follows: prisoning without cause cirandl ."O.yjird dash for hoys under 1. Knights J. T'-vomey of South j Herhert Kee(J: ." f- a rd dash for hoys Henri and Kev. I'remet. of 12 to iv v.on hy Harold Whalen: wan? port. i 50-yard dash for Kirly unrler 12
Mifi oi The horr . M.i lnki;r kre lo at ion for t h Si., ff of heautiful Lrtk' roed to he a:i ideal picnic grounds. Th' lotr stretch of shadi'ij p-en lawn served as a common meeting Ground. At noon it was dotted with Croups f picnickers enjoying to the full the dehshls of suhtant:al picnic dinners The contents wete fittinsrl.v opened at ':::( hy the ladies' indoor ball Käme. Iline Win Kail fianio. Joseph Krink and 'harles Hanert y captained and managed th winning "I'.Iue" team. -oniposef of the Misses M. Mciuade. .V. I.uckey. M. I.uckey, Keina Vinl,-ow.ki and the Mesdames. . L. la user. 1". I .ii k . A. Moon and W. J. Heed. The losii, "ciold" Irani, with l. J. lvelley and K. I'lannian as leaders. num'crel in its ranks the Misses 1". BAD DREAMS ARE SYMPTOMS 111 Health the Cause Many Alarming Symptoms of Women's Ailments How Cured. Patrs'n. X. J. 'I thank you f..r II. . V 1:. T . TI..1.U. . , i : . .. I ;ne lAUl.l I.. 1 lllMiain lejuedi.- as tle hae. niailc u e feel ii a p j y 1 1 ! d healthy. viiiie time at I fc't so run dow n. had pains in my haek and side. as very ineu'i- ! lar, tired, n e r - j vom, h id such i had dreams, did J not feel l:ke eallnir and had short hratli. I r ( a d j your adv ertiencnt in the newspa :-rs and .iecided to try a hottle of Lydia K. Pinkham' ) Veiretanie Compound. It worked front the first hottle. so I took a s-ev. onrl anrl a third, also a hottle of Kytlia K. Pinkham's Hlood PariMr.
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find now T am just as well as anv jtiian 1'' mih's for the occasion. Mofther vvoinan. 1 ndvlse every woman, jtor races and hoat rat s were inteiinitlf or married, who tto ih'r.l estinu features tf the day.
with any of the aforesaid ailment, to try your wonderful Wi-MMf Compound and Blood Purifier and I am sure they will help her to pet rid of her trouhle;." Mrs. I'U e .1 Var.der Sande,- 7 tjoodwin Street. Patrnon. N. .7. Women suffering with anv fn-m of female iUü. or nr.y symptoms fh it they od not understand, ir? invited to wTt? th Kvdn K. Pink ham Medtf!n Co,, L nn. M is. 'cnnfi.1euti.il nd receive advice wholly free of coot. Advt, How You May Throw Away Your Glasses Tee t.iten enf is moh 1 1: tt t Jeni-.i n ! rj r vy !.i Ii I ti.'t r-'tii iie.l . . . . . . f . . . ir."ii, 11 i.'.l ;i 1 e "lie ! i :u-m 11 1. 1 r i i - tittcu. !'pn t!e.' j 1 i e m i v !.e ruiaiir! y.ejv t y R tnt.'.oi of lielp'm; t h tu. I . 1 1 ; s i a 1 1 x wj. fi r tl.ee "w i r.t'.o a s " ti iv p-.tvi. f'r t !.-,ii.: vex tii.it tluv cm !ls;.ei.e wit't i;l:s.'. ir tile) xill yet tVe f"l'w!i- j i s, rij-tii'ii tiii-d ;-.t eu.-e: i. f,, anv h. tire ! r i : -t.re .uel !-!! r lioM-t !! t.il'lef. Ii...e ein w a'. t:n !'. a t;.t.. Uita t ..t.' t...ma i .It tilt I ! .. I is i., i 1 i: c l.'j'ii Xi'.iiT 1 Iii. a ".. . i -a ti.e ! tl, it ( at ir .n- in - "I .rt f t u l r. Iie.l : i y i : r i r v r! .. i - ,u' f...i' e I . . 1 .i re like ! r.':!:s ri U - ' i i ; t ! -c e -, t- ti-ii; h! fr.. : . r 1. 1 ! r i ,i re t e Mlid el r nt r: i ;i t m !!! el ; t v ,. ' ei.-l. fii! .. ti.-if fr..n. r - : ; a i i. i ;! t i. ;.r i tr ! : : i r . i . Mi t I'll' k' i - ' u i '-, . I' i.t.i, i . h !, :i i : I s . " W J H r.l ' 'ili r"",!re.l Ü'.'üi ;f tl;.-.v V.i-i hi tlfi. S ,s v (: t ! i t ! : .i r . .f ' ,"tiT ' I f.' . t. e. i . e i ? nf. !' .1 II 1 e e r n:f 1 '-''al;.-- -1 f ' St t ' n i i 1 1 ee.i . . ! ; t : n 'Ol, - .i M C. e II' I 1! ! ' rcn.'t tieI : -i lie t if1 e iI - i t t .i.i a'-e '!l few AT T ;. lie ever j ; r ; --.i 1-rtfe'- if : 'i. r. i;-f !-.ir. . ej;. . . , tn:.u!i - -.i l'ai : i-i ii i" l o'.i - s,i!.r.::t te-! 01 : re:.i:i rk. '.!.' I 'l.' -l V i'-'!:'t:ts :ire w t -1 1 i.' ;- i .i ! i ! and t!!.l It .;)!l h.' di ilfciit al.d lew ; r-;-.i r Ii i, I i t. il. ! r..r '. - i' ,r '.i:..;.t .! i " I .1 r-.' . frei:.' I L. t . p-c . ; r i , " ; A p ' ' ' '' I ' T '"'I' t ' - '"! .'111! v !'. n 'f " 1 vi-n 1 ! - . ..-..flTi.e! f ;u L ii t . em:ni:i ; r ; i 1 i ; n '.i f : i. n ii i . , . n ' t' rn f. ; h ') . 1 I..- ke'-t : , . 1 . : i 1 1 1 .... t A f " 'S C Tf. tn oni t - - -.-,', . l b-- . ; s yr,T r'i..-.; - 1. In erffi! ifTT'.vt r .. tit 1 ti r.-tt . , i j, ; a r"-f il r r - t' K r'- n 1 n cy ( 1 .! - , j ( : , , f . I iA. ,rv I" - ri.. I - . IK I h l.rl
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I t' '(' for tli" hasehall throw for , v'fi"Ti who h stood while at iea ja rJo7 n of her om ji"-t it ors valiantly -trove to heat it. F.nt husia.-m ran ' hitrh wh"ti Mrs. I. a. ke to-ed thhall nver two feet further. hut it M'.OW fio l.o'lli'la W lif'Il Mis- I : r ; t - tons piarit heave landed limit of the f'i'-hl. The t t h e l on test a 1 1 orna t i( a 1 I v ( e a - ft. yeal ( oilIM ll Will-. I hwiii- to tui- lateness of he hour the tas'liall K-mif ltwn reprei senta 1 1 e trains of councils ."3.1 and j..'.! was restricted to five innines, a hic'i. however. nrp nn'i'Iy surfir;f nt for thf local council to pilo
J up fie runs to their opponents' two. ( m. I'auline Meyers. St. StanisM'harle Guthrie, uho pifehej fir-.laiP. t'.it: llva !)ao;;st. Perlev. sec.
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fpponsi - of the a milijtaty drill for the hen-fit .f the j isitors. As the shadows of late afternoon f"ll the .d waters f the , Ma xin! uckeo invited host of 1 a th" rs. The reSiilts of ihr contents were Julia Lin: ."0-;irrI dah frr frirls ; 1 eo-ya rd t cap froej j over 12. '. Sc hei he Ihn t ; j dash for men. Ulankert: ! relay, Peiner (;nthiie and Hlar.Kerf ; i three-!e;Ke, rae, K. Hiss and I . His; hsill thrnuini: -ontest frr ladies. Miss Kritton: potato racy for women. N'elMe Luckev. POLICE AND FIREMEN NOT RUSHED MUCH Yesterday in South Heid was the most juiet Ith in the history of the city. ,'o accidents, as far is could he learned, were o serious as to rei O.U ire- the injured person to he re-j moved to one of the hospitals. There t were hut seven small fites involving jthe police reporte. only tl;tee runs , and those to ph k up intoxicated! 1 men. At Kuril 'illae there was no ex-! . itement except that which ;vas on j the program. Sev ral hildr n were lost temporarily hut were found hy their families without much troulde. I l ire calls hei:an (iniins to the Central station at l':3o o'clock and 'conr.nueu unm :;... ine irl wasj j at the home of Andrew Sojka. 1 1 1 S i .'Crave st.. and the n.of was -sühtly damaued Mom sparks from the chimney. The tdher hlazes wero al-I .... ,i,o , ,.r i, .1 Liver Park i tu "hf."!,!,.,!. ,' Importe a .. on- at t t lf.tvcttei w .1M,i ' " t Scott and Monroe. DIAMOND LAKE DRAWS CROWD OF OVER 3.000 Water Carnival During Day ami rirevtiiik. Hi-play at Nizlit C'tuno from Tar and Near. Diamond lake yeterdav drew over .:,nüii people to the annual water carnival and a heautiful display f fireworks at nUht. Contests and v xl lows Uind were held uames of during th al'ttrnoon and evening. Moie than .".tMi automohile were idtiven to the lake, man.' Ruiiu: moie The events and their results were as :'nlhw s: Sail huat race, won hy H. I". Mill of ( 'liica so. Motor heat t i. e. won hy F. P. chrisioph f Mishap alva. IIo. hoat rate, for ladies, won ! Mrs. Y.. Lander. lninch lace, mm hv M. II. l-irii-ard. I'ree for all s.vimminu täte, won hv Cn'i.rf ,im it:. -'ree fur nil l.tun.h rate, won hy I".. 1 '"lannery r" Chicago; o.p donated i the tiliver hotd of So;th Jh ml. Woman's swimming i.ne. won hy Mii "u nniu ha .n. l ast hoat i.c i'. won hv A. I. Wattier of Mishawaka; -;p donated hy .he Mer hants' National hank. 200 ATTEND PICNIC AT HAMILTON, IND. Community Center laijoys aj With s.MeelM's. ii-!- and Pinner Count Aent in Addre. Community spirit was show n Ti t s.i.iy .ti Hamilton. Ind.. w ht n the f irst Community Kourth of duly elchr.ifion was held at the Hamilton Methodist t hue h. More than 'jaa people from th- immediate i.-mm ..- nit atiende.l the pc n: 1 irinc the -lay. Speakers weie h alii after dinner m the chi.nh and community nn;s,v' had hv 1,. t t;;!i;s (f Soith HeTid. h.is a feat ute .f i!; j. iii.r,; m. (lames and i oiitcts kept all husy d .;t inc t he day . Joh.u S. I'.i'iil: er. co-:nty ant. ie!i eved a iioit talk on t!i- sa'-ject. "Tlu Centennial and the Pageant." I. W. K,!.ney of So ith Hend. a Ism delivered : short add re-.-. The pi nicker? vere divnld into tlMee croups tlesiur.ated hv a red. w lute i-r hl :e ri';d on t.iin wt re i hosen hv Three capthe Hamilton totntnunitv liter notnt'eis at a rei i-ni meeting and each was civen on of llie-e olois. He : ,t every ner - s ol he ,ar.e in tonta-t with durini? th..- p-r few weervs or,, of his color -I .'' a-k.i: hrn to attend the a - ü .:',! a- a r s.iit the whitf w on w .th ii'o present w hile the red and blue s'.d-.s had 1 0 0 tcetJver.
WINNERS OF CONTESTS AT RUM VILLAGE PICNIC
The results of contents ninl athletic event that took place at th Hum Vi!la::i picnic were follows: c-vard dash for irls umlfr 4 ft.; In in. f.ladvs N't-llaris. K!v fr hnol, i first: Krina Kays ma . I'l-ir i'on'l; ICuih l,i!nhihl, iVrh-y. thirl. I tiii-y.inl il.ish fr i'o. umlr t ft. l(t in. Lucius K' lly. i ilay- . xi iii ml . frt: Kf'iiiK-Mi Vater. ' l.-vpr pla ground, second: I'hillip ! I'.iirman. jnmmiir s-hor!. third. i Ti-aTil dasli fur hoys unilr ". ft.; in. Lo V i amviki. liver. tits' : rro" Atnlrson. Linroln. nt- , ninl; I.onis Zaim. liirt-i. t!iirl. Mi-ard dash for u'irls under .', ft. Mvl; Jla.H Koiv, Ju-oln. third. h ii.;iii dash for h.iys under " ft. 4 in.- Alhert Henry. Ieper play-, crounds. first: Sylvester Kintz. Per-1 ley. se-nnd; Joe Zaho. (liver, third.' leti-vatd dash for men James Krjezherpei Leeper playurounrls. first: Neal Keroth. Iepr-r play(Trounr'is. second; Alhert Johtison. Leeper playgrounds, third. j Potato race - Joseph Stackowlz. j St. Hedwi?e's, first: Alhert Keh. Per-: ley, second. ' 440-yard run - James Kruezoerejer. Keeper piny -ground, first; Alhert H( nrv. Lreper playground:' ' second: Sylvrster . Kintz. Keeper j playprounds. third. j One-mile run Artie Cov le. lyeper! playgrounds. first; K.ennie Knplan.i Y. M. A. second; and Clarence Thompson. I'.hh-r. third. Sack lace fur hoys under I ft. 10 in. Irvin Horton. Lincoln, first; Sam Shlemher'. laurel. second: Stf-ve Szics. Kaley. third. Three-letpred race Henry lCeh. Ieper playgrounds. first; Louis Kelley. Keeper ilayi;rounds, second, j Sack race for hoys under .'. ft. 4j in Harold Havis, ( 'oo,uillard. first; Harvey Horton. Lincoln, second; Iouis Zaho. Laurel, third. SPANISH WAR VETS AT POTTAWATOMIE PARK Local ( amp Lnjoys Day Willi Conof Various Kind Hiiuier Sorwd to L"t. Contests, sanies and a hit.- haskef dinner were features of the ninth annual outinjr of the Harrv O. Perkins camp. Xo. 'J Ö. Spanish War Veterans, held Tuesday afternoon latid eveninu' at Pottawatomie park. Prizes w ere a warded winners in the various events. William II. Herten v,,n th l"2e for l-einp the most popular man of the camp. ilir winner an.l the contest ? ' w -t e : Mrs. Klovd Jellison w inner of th j . .1. . i a iii'm caue: .Iis. imney, oesi pic; i 1 tm-yard dash for men. I'red Ko- J haiiL'h: Pii-ard dash for women.' :i,r s 1-": '""-ni dsh for; hos. Harvey Welty; Ifoi-yard dasli i for pills. .Miss Welty; 5 o -yard dash' for children. .Mildred Hertch. Din-' ner was served at noon to more than ' l.t memhers and friends of thej tiiii. i.f piv III" tei i ci ill llf'U I II r:pk the evetiinK in special cars. FIRST PARK CONCERT OF SEASON IS GIVEN: I Ihel H tml Plays to Hie Crowd Howard Park special Nnm lMr Makes Hit. i .... , . T , ' With the opening numher compos. ed hy Peter Schauhroeck. one of the oa ml memhers. the Klhel hand Kav e i th first park concert of the ceason last niuht at llouard park with hur dieds f people present.
The numher composed hv Schau-ithe hroeck entitled -'Hail '. P." w as
written especially for this concert ! and hronht a treat amount of ap-i nhinse fldiTi the ;ud!eiice. Some nf tiie other numoers trreatlv appren I.erv ..r.,,tlv m,,,-,, i J ated hy the crowds were: "Mntry of the iHadiators." ,y Kucik. and "Peer (ivnt." composed hy (Ireii;. The ion- ( ert losed w ith the march entitled 'Stars and Stripes Forever." written hv Susa. WANT 500 MEN FOR U. S. i MEDICAL DEPARTMENT; Five hundred men are needed im-; mediately hv the medical department) of the Fnited State army . Those j who have had some eyperiep.ee ini hospital work, pharmacy or other j medical hratu hesare hei s.oir h t hy ; the officers in charge of tile general; it- T'li'mi: stations : in the circnlar h-tter heiii" sent ti! those m cha rue of the reiTtiitinj; .-er-j vie', the -e.-retary of war ioks that; a pat tii li'ar effort he made to -e-I ure men wlio have don this kind of j vork. as thete is ureni need fei J tliem at once. i RACER KILLED AT FAIR Lins i ontttd f lachine ra-lie Tlmusli I'enee. and INhlAXAI'oLlS. July IV.ankenship. years old. o -Alhert in.ti.n.i apolis. a. motorcvele rncer. was Mil - 1. , I I cd while rating at the state fair; iri'un.li Tuesday aiternoon when h"! lot control of his machine and it! crashed throsh the fence. A splm--ter from one of the hoards passed through h:s chet. He died In a few minutes. He and the other five a i e r- had finished a live mile event ; and were on the last lap of the ten mile race coinc at h:h sf.eed when ; the ac ident 0 enrred. Hlankenship i knot k d io.vn a snec;al toi ii t in,i n I and in j'it'ed t.iiu erii.sl . Tiie r.if--l were part of a salt u: d jane rairraiü. PourthJ
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Infantile Paralysis Epidemic Assumes Grave Proportions
SKW YORK. July 5. Twenty -live i hildren lietl frm the epidemic of j infantile paralysis here during the i 1 hours ending at f 'clock Tuesdav nisht. accordius to an announctment hv the ncaltn tiepari-
at ' "tent. Twenty-four de.tths occurred j in P.rooklyn and one in Manhattan. ! I'ifty-nine new case.s and " l Mispeeti . ...
ci! cases oi tne disease weie lepoiip1 from lour horounhs Tuesday tiielit. f these. 4 cases and 1 " uspeeted cases are in Hrooklyr. Si scj-inws . has the situation h1i i nnif that thousands of parents in various iioronchs are sending , j heir children to the country. Since Jan. 1. ai cording to Health Commissioner Kmerson. cnnlirt'n in IUC . TV C linillin? Ol 10- e o 1 1 .... 1 m-K ,. . . f I V ".itl. ih.av- heen stricken with the disease. ! One huntlrfd snd twenty-six deaths 0. F W III GOOD STANDING Mustered Into Service Along With Kendallville, Portland and Ponticello. F hi:n.i am in hahk:.-'n. Ind.. v ;ew July Prior to the hi re'.' of the national iii.inl here Ti edav. company I of South h nd alo!? vith the lomnanies from Poitlaiol. Monticello ,,nd Kctalallviile wt re mustered into the federal ser;. ' Tituse fo '.r oompamcs uere restored uor.d standinj: hy th.e war department, which notified the ap ommander of this act dutin ilie day. Follov ine th- muster, it was r-p.r:e. 1 to the central department II llir . 1 . .. . . 1, third Indiana leriiiient iS now leanv tor r,eid feiv.c?. t eady More than 4 . ' 0 1' Indiana national tuardsnTMi in ;he mohiliz itioii camp here pas-d in review - hefore (.Jov. Samuel M. Halsten on the parade pro. uid r.f the camp named in his j honor Tue-day afternoon. With the (parade ended, the national .-alute of 1 one iun for each -fate was hred from the three-inch field puns of th. artillerv hatta ion 1 i.-t the . n w.i- -et tine. I liotfviiul'. Mti- Para.le. Th.iu-ands of 1 it rs at the camp wiliieüt:d the parade a.id r.uiAiJ
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. - v. c- -'V '-4 ? 4VV , ,;;( ..... file is a -ood half-head shorter than "H1 Him;i." The t tappers who captured "Hinso" in the forests of India state that he is the largest elephant ever seen in Southern Asia. The mammoth will le I; ere with Hindling Hrothers' circus. Saturday, July S. When on exhihition 'Hintro' occupies a space jn the very center of the hlock-ltmy; menagerie tent which contains more than a thousand wild animals. Since the doors to this department will open a full hour hefore the commencement of the enchanting fairyland spectacle, "Cinderella." and the arenic program in the connec tint; main tent, there w ill he ample time to see "Binco" and all the other wonders of the zoo. have heen reported. IOI It IN ILLINOIS (OI NTY
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m lii.wir ii-,i,u. in., jiiiv o. Four cases of infantile pa ra lysis f v ere discov ered in the Italian section "of Standard. Putnam county. Illinois. Tuesday. Steps were taken im mediately hy the state hoard of 1 ealth to avert an epidemic of the ti i sea se. or, c.sr; in 'iiic.(;o. CHU'ACtO. July :,. Hit one case of infantile paralysis was discovered Tuesday hv physicians who seoijred tiie city to see if there was any danger of a possihle epifiemic here. The one case was found on the west side. All ini nmiiii: trains from New York were closely inspected hy physicians who reported that they found in evidence of the disease. All hahies on itcominu trains will he at he,j during- the next two weeks close! v. tor the hand concert Riven hy the military musical organization in the e eniny. C.d. Auhrev k'uhlnian of the third it.tantrv. conimander of the rami). and hi.--taff were nt the head of t lie parade. When he reached the automohile in which the governor was .seated he dropped from the parade to watch the 4.:'.'0 khaki- ( lad soldiers pass hy. First there passed three regiments rf infantry each headed hy its staff of officers. Then followed the field artillery hattalion. and last the auxiliary organizations the tioIJ hospital and a.mhul.ince i ompanie. orheers mar he, i as wd! as soldiers he cause horses are not to he prov ided t he troops t ill th" Mexican herder. t v h-v i t ach ' E. S. SH0WALTER HEADS NATIONAL P. 0. CLERKS x-al Man llle-tel Miilieie FlectionsCarrier Men Pr -liltnt -Kuial and l-.le t. at .M P NC if:. Ind.. Ju!v :. . irfirr rs 1 and convention title.-- were (hosen Iff Tisday as follows; Nitior.al Association of Hotter t'arriers of Indiana President. Ira I eaith. Muncie; vice president. Cl.arh-s Meü'din. '.inner sv ill; Ilea- irer. James A. Mc.Matt. Indianapolis; -ecietary. W. It. Stahl. 1'ort Wa.Mie; memhers of executive ( on Ml it t ee. K. W. WafUii--. Trr Hai.te; Karl K. K dller, tin I V. and 'harie- l.. Ho:l. Kv.tnsille. Trra ila.ule ai ktlkCUd LcJT Lha
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! 1 7 convention. t'nited National Association of Postottiee (Clerks President. K. S. Shovvalter. South Hend: vice pisii;ents. Milt n HtitTman. Muncie, and Minot Cleveland. Anderson; secreUry. Miss K. Ashmead. Ter re Haute: tieasurer. .1. P. Kncili. Hammond: ( liairman r rsar.izin" comniitt-e. '. I-'. 1 itiney. Indianafiolis: chairman j finance committee. W illiam Milh r. j Peru; chairman of grievance com-; u ittee. William Kreuper. h'ort i Wayne. The seh r tion of a conven- j torn city whs h-ft to the executive, committee and has not heen an-j pounced. ! Indiana Fural l.ett r Cart iers" a.--j .-oeiation President. John Fitten-i ger. Marion; vice jresident. llmiiH ! Clark. HlulYton: secretary and trea. ! urer Fd Hoccrs. Monticello: mem- ! ' rs of PXC ,tlu rnmlllltu I. Wat - i I son posevolle: Jirnce Johnson, r.l wood; William Klapttnian. I,isr.u;-c i The r onvention decided to hoi 1 ,ts 1 1 7 natherm-' at Marion. Ambition Pill: For Nervous People The -re;it ne'e tnll! tie hi I'.o iWeTidell'.s A Hh'.tio n it v ijtor. v im and P;1I that ' .1v ;tality into nor i vi. as. tired out. ail in. despondent! jpeople in a 1 e a da y . j i Anyone ,-an hiy a i o. f..r only j ''ents, ami Wettick's Cjt Kate M'-'M-. :ne store i- nith.it i.ed hy the maUr to rel'ut.d tlie p-ir. h se pip-e if any- ; ,,!;e is di-sat -fi1 w i'h the first ni; p jr nase i. Tho.:e.imN prai-e th. em for r,.-i a! dehility. r.ervou- pro-t ration, nientai depression and uv.sti an: tier v -s ) iau-ed h o..r-ind'il-en e in ahuh'd.i toh.nAo. i- overwork of anv ki'd. For a r. atfl.ction f th- ne oss ' s.stem Vt aiell S Ani'.-itloil i'Hls are' !;!i--irpas.-e 1. vhile for hysteru.i tiemhlin-'. and neuralgia they ar-. simply spleni id. l itt.. ent at W - . tii k's Cut Kate M. ine ;:, a : d ; i!e,,:i-i . , ii .. . h-. M..M of.:ej - ..!-. ' ', h a I ' p l p i id ' ' V- i 1 Pharm., al Co. Inc., Syracih--. N. JLdvt-
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MYERS BROS. "Scuth Bend's oniy Custom Shirt makers." Summer Shirts in the season's most exclusive patterns. "MYERS MADE" Our salesman -a ill call on request. Room 8, Myers Md., Michigan and Wayne Sis. Phone Br;I! 271g. EXTRA SPECIAL f'cm-iJL" C-.iJ Cream S;ir. per Jake 9c. CHAS. B. SAX & CO. He.st Clothir.K and Sho for Men. Women and tThlliren nt Lowet Pric. CHAIMN IIOMK I) I 'IT. 42S an.l 817 S. (.1 1.1 pin StRScGSLL'S I' V II N 1 T L i: K SOU'HI MICHIGAN ST. Opposite AudifoHurn 1 (T HERMAN'S S'uccs2or to WMhelm'f IliLDV- TO -WKAR FOH WOMFX j K.i.ui ux &1A.OO to 2.iXX f vf i . v J- '4 : VigMAX ADLER COMPANY World's Best Clothes Cor. Mich. Wah. su.
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