South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 195, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 July 1916 — Page 3
1HE SOUTH BEND Ntw. i lrvifc Ambition iß E it A WORD TO THE WISE" S
DEFENS
T FF BLOW
Pills For Nervous People The reit nre toni- the famous Wer. h li s Ambition l'ill that will l i U-or. '.im and vitality into pero;s. ti:( oat. all in. despondent reople in a few days. Anyon ;in buy a bo for onlv ' ceM. and Wettick's Cut itat- Mcdirir.f Store is authorized by the maker to refund the purchase price i.' anjcnf is disatifd with the f.rrt b.,x pur' ha-r d. Th'i'in J praise them for general debility, nervo-; prostration, mental f!fiT-K--if.ri and unstrunr.erves ai;s-,i by .nver-1nd ulence in ftb-obol. t ' 1 -a ' f o, fir o-rork o; any kind. Fr anv affliction of the n rvou? ytern Wendell"? Ambition FiiI- are unsurpassed, whi'e for hvterla. tr'Tnl.lJnjj and nenraltria they a r dimply splendid. Kiftv rf-nts at Wettick's Cut Rite Medicine Storp nr.d l-alfrs fvrTvwhfrf. Mail orders hlld. chirk'-! prep, id. by Wendell Vharrnarai '. ln . Sra iiS-, X. Y. Ailvt.
Mrs. Lloyd Cooley Tells How Husband Was Kidnaped to Prevent Testifying.
Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair
If you 'a an; to keep our hair in Ko,d condition, be careful wh.it you wasli it with Mos; Moips and prepaied sham, poos contain too much alkali. This dries the sal;. make the hair I. little, aiid is ery harmful. Just plain liiulsihed eor oanuf oil which is pur, and entirely f;reasele.s ) is riui' h hotter than the mo-t expensive soap or anthini: you an us- for sham pooing, as this can't possibly injure; the hur. Simply moitn ym:r hair with water and iub it in. one or two teasj.oonful-i v ill make an abunda nee or rieh, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and .-calp thoroughly. The latter rinses out easily, and removes e.ery partble of dust, dirt. dandruff and exfessiw oil. The it e;ies il !ine and silky. bright, hair dries quickly ;nl ewnly, and Unify and easy to man aire. You ian K"t multied eocoanut oil at n.ost any ilruir store. It is very cheap, and a few ourn c is enough to last everyone in the family for months. Ad vt.
PRESERVE YOUR CHILD'S HAIR
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tn" coti.pliin nr lu-r ii the tvaj
'I of about
il.-ll i : ! . 1 1 i . : I -i CI'OV 11
of ;iio! tl.c .uiiiC'Mt of vxill ih.l).l largely up i a ! I fur now .
The hurnin hail" i-i i m j
l....'oo ,i,.i'-at.. oil plant-. rilinnry ( - hihI shunpiMis umn destroy t!i natural oil mol t!i.- fatty r.w.K ,,f t!i- pi nit, liiakiu the tialr lrv .ni'l I. riffle or -!t r.. iui: it -Mlrelv. i: " ! : i; v vi:i:k siiamp.m anti-n.-pti'- ell sf,a'i;...i tli.it c 1 . ; 1 1 1 s and .iiriti"i tli.- .alp thoroimhlv ::ud !cat-; the !riir lut ri nituu in ttliil.-d. ft. tliirr. silky :tn l tlie v, a!;, Nüirlitly tn.'Nt with oil. hu? in. oirpli: -'il in tho hair. It H a ni"t t'rcl!fiit xL.iiii p.. f.if i-hi!-'fn .o wr!i i- aduds. I..i:l.'c h'dtle 'titahilrnr d feiipooTifai .Vir .s..id l.y Mtf.i 1 : -i - f I n . I.and'.tfs Frt. Store. N etti-k's. , r.rj, ., in-Ui! '.. (Vnlllcv's I'Ti . Mill'dU S hinlii. 11 im I I ii St !. and .tli-r ilealr.-. in ilnics Miid Pi;.-f a'tirh's Advt
BARBER FINDS SIMPLE WAY TO EASE HIS FEET
Ml'NCIK. lnl.. July 1 ) The de
fetise in tie case of Maor ltollinj II. r.un h. on trial in the circuit j court n a charpe of conspiring with ' 'ther otflcial. to solicit and accent '
hril en from law violators, was handed a stiff hlow Wednesday afternoon
w Ik n Mrs. I,loyd Cooley, the w ife of the younp attorney who testified hefor the grand jury against Hunch ; and (iene Williams, former deputy! prosecutor, and then skipped the tity and refused to return to testify, a-'ainst Williams in the latter' trial, took the stand and told a straight- ; forward story of how Mayor Hunch t and Iene Williams compelled her hushand to leave the city. ! Told lo Ix'a Town. i On the evening of May !, ahodt-
j ' o'clock, after fiiey had testified' I hefore the crand jurv. Mrs. Cooley i
said tliat (Jene Williams came to J their home and called her hushand i out into the hall. She said, she i
heard Wilhams say to her hushand, "Lloyd, you and that crazy Yount have pot I or (meaning Mayor Munch I and me in a lot of trouble hy your testifvirp hefore the grand Jury. You'll have to et out of town, we can't alt'ord to have you testify at the trial. We have many friends here and there is no telling what miuht happen to you if you stayed in the city." KhlnaiM'd CikiIcj, n the rollowin inornirm the i'ooleys, accorilini; to the wife's testimony, went to Indianapolis, loiter they returned to Mum ie and .vent to the home of Cooley's father north of the city. A few evenings later, she said. Hunch, Williams and 'hauncey Stllison came out to the I'ooley farm and called her hushand ( ut side. She said that when Lloyd stepped into the autornohile Mayor Hunch threw a hlack cloth over his head and the machine was driven away. They returned in ahout a half hour, she said, and immediately made preparations to leave. She said that Mayor Hunch started to drive them to Anderson, hut chart tred his niiiul and took them to Marion, where they caught an early morning Ira mi for Chicago. She said that all the time they were away hr bushand received money from Hunch and Williams through Stillson. Suae also told of a trip they made to (Jreejifield, Ind.. with (Jene Williams and Hoy . I OU ha way and when they left . W.ilja.ms there she said the former, .deputy prosecutor gave her luisland $.5 and told him not to return to Muncie until after th trial.
MACKIBBIN SPEAKS AT STATE BAR MEETING
Take J'liuv of Lute T. i;. llowanl, Who Wan SIiedultil for IifiiM'lto Session.
r.arhen ar- i:''e.it f" ! rule u. ( ir'-.-r h h t ii vi- tiin ff fid- ti oi',:,- ( iH t-rt'il :i i:niii" w a v t.i
atTerers. h- :i .-U fT j i rr cut ly tlis-
hi fo.'t '
Jl'dles. ain and i ' n, , . !, . f . . i t (J,. u te'lltiC aü lus frl.'tid- and . " i.-n t s ahout tt -nitl theti- U reru'f.Ml rt i iiiti- .unn ttint.. w tv f -rU h srt.-u-.i trrriMy frm t hi" triuit.!.' l !;i !..n!..r .li..v.Tel a jrep i ra t i.-n t!!.-d W a N.- I'.i in ttio 'rner ilnik' .-re 1I- t'-'uht a '.-t n f I'K.kiL'i' iniil. fakinj- It 'i. ure. tlviippi-d to !Mi'l In ; .in f !,,,( watrr and I'lthed Id- feet f..r t f.-v liiinutfs To Li ih-ülit. -very :c f and pain .lis,;.-pear.-d and tii-t f.-. t n. I.-hl-it t!uNie 1. luv en jin .! th- vitin... Y"ti i ii a i. p." Y:-Ne-I'a uitli .M i 1, t ! : 1 ef!,-.-t iu t tu r I .'dy t-:t r ti l.vni kin s dt anl auti I ti- rtil i !.":ri If y 1 1 r- ! t ui-a I.awn't Wji-.Ne Trt. s-n m to f-nt and we'll trail y.Mi ji s,i'iij p.-e kae pr--j'iid t y.ur iohlre-. I. i". I.an.hm. uth l'eisd. lud - Advf
LAFAYLTTi:. Ind.. July l::. The principal business taken up at Wednesday's session of the L'Oth annual convention of the Indian. i Har association was the report of the membership committee which showed a material increase. At the afternoon stssion I'res't Mclhide of Indianapolis ilelivered an address on "American "itizenship." and at Wednesday evening's session Hon.. Hampton L. (.'arson of Philadelphia spoke on Shakespeare's plays am their heing based on forms of the law. P.ecause of the sudden death of Timothy Howard last Sunday at his home in South Hend. there was a slight char';? in Wednesday'3 prouia m. y',r. llowanl was to have presented a paper on "As to Authority of U.linance in 177.' ami Stuart Mai Kibldn of South Hend was selected to lake Mr. Howard's place. Thursday's program includes two business sc; oris, one in the forenoon and another in the afternoon, to he followed hy ihe annual banquet in the evenitic. W. A. Ketcham ot Indianapolis will be a speaker at the morning session and A. A. I'ickens of Indianapolis and Samuel K. Ablen of I'ott Wayne will talk at the afternoon session.
LAUDS EDITORS
Mcmlh' I.. Mono Dwells on Iiilluonoo i
l'xottoil hy Them.
This Leaves the Skin Free From Hairy Growths
(Toilet Talks A simpl method for completely removing every tra nf hair or fuzz is here given. This is painless and risually a s:r.c treatment v i 11 ban--ti even stubborn crowths. To renove hairs', ir.ake a, thick paste with fme ;mdered de'.atcne and water, spread on hair" rrfAcc a:d after nt-oiit 2 m:n dte rul off. wash the nkln and the hairs are g-me. This r.iethod will not mar the skin, hut to avoid disappointment, le certain yon ire-: dchitone. Advt.
I'rillI.AM. N. C. July 13. Melville i:. Stone, general manager of the Assuciatetl Press, in an address here Wednesday niht at the antrial convention of the North faro-
jlin t Press. assuciatitui. declared that, .with the possible exception of the . leigy. newspaper editors exerted
more influence than inj other pro
fession. Mr. Stone was introduced hy Josephu. iVmie'.s. I J.uiies H. C'owa.n of the Wilming-' ton IV.sputch. president f the asstciatlon, proposed today that thej association establish in the state a paper mill to manufacture new print i paper for North irolina publica-I tions Action on the proposal was4
post pone.l.
Our Clearance Sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Begins To-morrow
IF you know a
and
good do
ll!
casion and b
most men
the dominating
e here to-morrow.
thing you'll i .i
ciotnes value
wnen vou see it
recognize in this oc-
lue of the season
That doesn't mean the "ch
see lower figures than
It takes more than to make value.
cneaoest : vou can
ours most anywhere.
marked down" prices
If
you re
looki
ror
high
ilk and
'11
you
class tailonn
wool fabrics, get more of it
distinctive
a perfect
f
or vour
mg
. i ii i
stvie, an wool, or si
fit and long service,
money here than anywhere else. We're ready to
prove it; the clothes and not the prices are our biggest argument.
u
nusual values at these prices
Suit values that $20, $22.50 and
were $25
U
7.50
Suit were
values that $30, now
u
& Marx suits gives ask for. Either full,
you one-
This sale of Hart Schaffner choice of most anything you can
half or one-fourth lined. Not only at a big saving of $5 to $7.50, but also a big stock of styles, patterns and colors to choose from. Sizes for young men, elderly men, middle age men and odd size men, from 32 to 52 chest measure.
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For You!
For All!!
Be Here ! ! !
Cup iiö'ht, Jiait, aiLj.:!nzr .v Mirx.
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Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes;, Knox Hats, Sampeck Boys' Clothes
To kill T1 r. P.-V. rien. an4
nU. u i-. viis yu.eiu?. t. i.
A 2'c r-tc.ai rnkti on tp:.ar
In.t VIII 'n U.eir cirri 5 vrell,
-:uir fpout in ry pickar to gr-l hra In the hftrd-to-5t-at-pIce. P. n will nnt irlur brdiir.kT. KiUi
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CHICAGO HAS 2. 550,000
siuii i Il-tim.ito Made of IMtication.
to IWkihI
M'CORMICK TO OPEN CAMP AT CHICAGO
rmcAC.i .
I.I.
July
a popui.uion oj .... to the tstiniates of ent of ooinpu!sor
1 .1. t'hicajfo has f o, iMiii, accorillnp the superintend- ; education, w ho
Will Annouiur DcnuKTatlc i'am jMitrii ComniitKt Son May Itof-onio lnaroslc-!.
Wednesdav presenteil his censu-s of
(the iiilnr popal.ition to the ho..rd
of education. The minor population of the city Li shown bv the census U 9:6,053. 1
CMICAC.O. July 1.;. Vance McOortnick. chairman of the democratic national committee, was here Wedr.esilay conferrinc with party leaders and making prehminarv urranceaient for cuenirur Lrunch national
campaign headquarters in "hicao ahout Auir. I. He arrived n a morning train anil left for New York Lite in the afternoon after beiiiR busy every minute of his stay. Chairman McCormick said he expected to announce the democratic national campaign committee of ither 1' or 1 r. members within a few day and that a meeting would then !c held to arrange for opening the branch campaign headquarters here and in San Francisco nr some other far western city. Hf
j said th- national campaign in the middle wet woald be directed from ' Cliicao and the nht ia the wct.t
fiom the Pacific coast headquarters. It is said that in making up the campaign committee the progre.i es will be Kiven recognition. Chairman Willcox of the republican national committee notified party leaders here Wednesday that t ranch national campaign headquarters would be opened in Chicago within two we k.
. h'-Tt'S EYE HALM Grows lon' silky lashes; strengthens and clears the siht. Safe alway.. 2".c t.nd 50c bottles at Coonlev's. Ad-t.
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
TWO BEET H0ERS DROWN
Men Unable to Swim IVrish Jn Deep Water. FORT WAYNE. Ind. July IS. Geor?e Hafbrook. 20 years old. and Richard Van Belesham, 2 3. sugar beet hoers, were drowned in the Maumee river, three miles east of Woodburn, about 6 o'clock Wednesday n:ght. The men, unable to swim, perished when they truck deep water. The men were Hungarians from Detroit. P-ecovery of the Lodifc! was not. made for more
than an hour after the drowninc.
The Farmers Securities Co. The Farmers' Securities Company offers the ware earner a plan of savings that pays 4 interest while saving and 67c interest for a year following. Call -nd lnvefr.-atf tho newest an5 re savlm-H plan. 359 YXi.rrv.eW Trit liaildrii?.
CITIZEN'S BANK, AND TRUST CO. J Vir.it Our New Home ! JefTerson BlvA
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Iloadj for Iia-hKs?. Zlo I'antHN Trut U'-ix. S'ixvhI iniil i. un'iitfvi in iiMnict.
