South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 228, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1916 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

i HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN i

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CITY TAX LEVY CUT FOUR CENTS

L DEBT

Controller Wanning Estimates Receipts From Next Year's Taxes Will Be $397,870.

A !-'! il' t in f !" ir i "ids on ea ll on- hondnd ib.li..! wMli "t taal le pn 1 1 1 1 y i- ff.i-i" in c-n-m.it.' of the !! --.r'. t i !. w.hi.li u;-s submitted ! the 'in in 1 a: iii.iiieil by M o " r I'r.d W. KH- r L.st night. This r -! n t inn .r;:i tin- taxIcy for the oming : r h n fron J1.2' to M . The il.t-.i-- i- due to tii' .s'i k-tra' nin "f thi- 'u ir nt ilY h.ll! I" . thi- il i.' h l l!l' !i'-fi 1-ai.J in full during the t r-f nt ;. ear and t h- obligation fulfilled. City ''entroll r Mannim:. s-ihi,, itled estimate oi the r -- t f 1 which will derived fp:n this !e y next year, w hi' h he ar.ii ip.it s. v. ill amount t $-1 '..;. 7 ".'.. T 1 1 - : ui.'rs 3re based i.n an ase---d valuation f J I i.;t ,on fr the ify. M- -ti-jnafi that tli- ii r.il find lax-.-, ffM from iiihi r Ihm':-. it . i 1 1 and 'tlu-r socrc .w will Intal ? 09". His t'.urt-s show that If estimates ;i n inn one uf 'JIT.l'i'n t-r th" Miy (lunn Um e.ir U'lT. submits I -'..rtniont liiiiii. Alont with llif jm ' H.-t .l tu I-v y anil estimated receipts w r- MilnniN ted the revised a (i j 1 1 j i r i 1 1 i 1 1 , s requested hy the various l-a it ments of t h city -ov r-i: mt tit . Th up-

'"'- ' u ,,., ,,umpnm stations be I e i a rt mrn t ot finance . . . . I t , - J 'i , . - . : .. :

I epartinent of public work' 1 1 .r,

at this fun. ! 'i th- irirha' of , f ;t!,;t .f for th park h'.rl unl i!h r n rc- 1 1 1 -. Thf -)unnl ia.f j tb.- ir'iin;riM' in onl-r that thf'

;.i!.il'it 'ni-;ht r'.'i Iii- sil.tr. .i:"th r onlina r, proiilin- for ttu !raii-f r i !' $l".j"ti front t h w;i!h r r t-; Ii:nI ti th" track s''iarati-i f-ital ,H pa.-v'-ll tin(T MiSJifT.1-ion .f fi.h . This Jl.'i.iJfiO is part i-ay-ii.'ii' "ii a 1 hi own th- track s-p-as lii-.n f i!nl. a lartf- ariKiunt of r t i r li.ian; i n l.rrowl frmn that I'ii.il at th- 1 1 rr: of th- ruinphtH'ti of th- imrili i-iimpini; sta-ts-in in I p r park. 1 1 1 1 ti h 1 1 1 4 IliniiiHT i ri!iiiaii '. T 'am oi!ina:i'-s r' introdin t-il at, 'I r-ft-rrl to tli- coiurmtt-' of th h.!-. llnth tia- t 1 with tratTii, oj,- piovnjiiii: that all 'hif!-s o i,itl a; ui-ht inl arrin; hal !i-ht- i! atiy natur-, h r"iuirl to ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i lights. This onlinanr wa ffana aft-r onsiilt-rah'ie ai:italion in th '-ii:ui!. It is airnMl parti' a1ail at autoniolih-s nl .hnii it pas - ry motfir car ovn-r will ! ipi i r i to vis, il im iiors while ip ratiri' a cur within th- ity limits ,,fir nightfall. A tin- of not nior- than SJc'i is proil'il iT iolati'in .f Ui. ordinatK . Another nnlinaiH1 was int r'ii' i pfoxidini; that wh'i;"r ati w-hicl'. rx"--pt strttt i ats tr trains, is folhiwil hy a "l r a ! !-r ". thf "trailer" mijst hear an ; t. in'ant. Th1 nnlinanre is th r'Milt of a wr.t sitle areident .severa k atjo, w h n a small hoy was kil'ol when h- rliinhfd !itwrtn two w a ons. la in- ran oer hy th rear vllM If .

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tli- itiniL is of tin- oinmittc on wass ami inaiis, thf council deferred aition of the ordinances mieasmi; ih.e pa of policemen and lireiiii is Th- ordinances will come up a .:ai ii for passat: in two wicks. Th- have l'cen approved hy the oii.mitt of th- w hoi A resolution was iulrdtluced last i.i-ht ri'iiicyti'i that th etnpUes

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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.

Two ears !d Walter Uarro.w sk i.

j xl" Iulaki st.. with Jus mother, was

I cro.'iti? Mifhiijati and Washington !

'sty. Mondav ni-'ht at . : I .". 'clock

w h n h' stiddenl d.irtt-d from h r J and into the path of a slowly mov-

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Killarney Girls Open Chautauqua.

With William llainey Hermit nnd the lullartie Cirls as the attractions the first day of South IIends seven-tlav Chautaupia layy j'ist clair:i io heiny on' if the lft. Mr. Uennet w ao will appear on the procram Wednesday eenin in his leot vi it "The Man Who Can" has a message for eery man and woman, more particularly for the younc" men and women, and wherever he has delivered his message he has won unqualified appreciation. His lecture is in no way dry. Mis andiente always pive hint unMaf?cin- attention. Me will he preceded on the prouram hy a hrief musical program presented hy the Killarney girls, a

hut suffered only a hruised knc. IKwas rernovtd to his home.

' Mrs. Lena 1'reeh and daughter Aniia of L.n' I.e.tch. Calif., arrived in South I'.end Mondav, to spend six weeks at the homes of Mrs. Freeh's sons. ("apt. William Freeh of Hose Co. No. 1 and Charles' Freeh. The conditions of Lohert Cnlp. Mike Solder and Frank Pukop, the three vouths w ho were stahl.ed at a picnic at Mell.ers -rove Sunday, was reported improved hy attending physicians Monday night. Four candidates were initiated last ewMiini; at - meeting of the South lnd loile. No. 4.., Masons.

('apt. and Mrs. Sprague of Mishawaka will have charge of the ser-

group f (harming and talented j vices of the Salvation Army here

in this city at. the corner of JeftVrson and Michigan sts. They are to he assisted hy the Aimv seddiers f Mishawaka.

I partmen' of Iw-alth and chanties :.T.''i 1 e part rue nt of public ji.tfety ........ . 1 , I Ttnl npprqriat ior, 1 . 7 Controller Manning e-fiina'e t!i" receipts from til' Valioils e.ies as follow s: (Jetieral fund ? "..."" 1 1 Lark fund -V Tra k s'pira'.on fund .... ' poll e pension fur d :, I " !j Fireman's- pension fund F J'-reat ion food ;,:."u Sinking fund I . T Tot i! V' :.T (ciicntl I'liml 11" i i I . ltlltiat-s of !h' vetieral fund receipts for th- e.ir iiM Int!': Cn'iit-ral fund taxes f a Foil taxes ' L'quor licenses .".T.'O u l'-ddling license's 1 , 1 Falliard and pool tahhlicenses 1,7 MM i:hiiution hcfi;scs xiot Si ; t t a i In Hs-s L' " I'awn'tn'i'ki'i'- he ti -' Motor ( hi ! s for Vurlici'nses 1 , 1 " IM urn hers' In ei:s s ........ I'lurnl'ing m-pectt.r s ffs- .. 1 oo I 'it sealers" t'c - "ii Vrnrt cry f es 7 ' I 'ngnneers' let - i.vi k 'it' clerk's fee- '"' ('nv cmirt hues and fees l."oo Tel'phone franchi-.,- tax .. F.uil dimr dep irtment !- .. :.', Mise ll.ilHilil" lecclpls ".'"in Total fvti.ii.it'.! r' :ps 5:::n,''toi K'f'rri'l '!' oiiimit tH. Th se tiui it' s m .niplfe detail were referred to the i inin.ttt " of the whole of thf . I'Htlllon OHIO il to he dls(i;-v,-d .,! th- inictir. next Ti'esilay ni:ht. At I hat tune representatives of the a r i ' i - i i e p a 1 1 -men's .Mil appear efor. th- t i:iiu il to explain to h l ' u-e- tl:e alums a pi'rqt : it ion will l I i i i 4 1 '. 1 7 . Two 1 -rdma IK v wuf p.'-.l t;, th" coun il t i-t n;-:h! iito!-r s;, -pension of mil . The l.oald of wot Us Jiktd fol" an appropriaipf. ,,f J.no, for thf cit li t!! fund. 11 1 mir 1 "Mi!ed o it t-y Fres't Morn- the l.oard that this fo.nd wa- ' ov rdi a w a

i -1 1 a I iercent increase in

salary. The increase is file same who h .vil! la leceivcd h the police!:i n ami tifeinen ;injer the oidin-atue-now hefore the council. This. ie-o!u!ion nas referred to th- commit io- of t h" whole. The 1 Kinii il pas.-ed th ordinances ratitving the contr.i-t with the St. Jo-.-pli lie;.tni'; Co.. f o j- th- extension o! its steam he.itniL,' Im".- and that with th- South I'end Motor Car Co.. for the pun huse of an aerial truck ali'l a oen-tel- pUlllp (Ul't. In a p tilion received frotn th Siirpri.-e Theatre ' "o.. a r--.ile of Pi.M' 011 a tttealrc licens- is a.-ked. Th - pe.ition was refeired to the. conimittee .f tlie whole a 1 o n -r with ;ia icj oit ..." Ute fin.UHf (lepartnu'hl for the month of July, which follow-: Ca.-h on hand. .July 1 . . 7... 1 Total olh-eiion-" ::.M'x.(2 'oil.-. Iloi,-- ;t:d h.ilalK-e :'. - 2. 1 2 . ä rd-rs n-.. - iiu-l ...:'. 27 Falance $ 2 7. 2 . 2 1 S . L' C NO LUCK m SOUTH BEND. Youth (ich ty With Antu LUen-c in .o-h 11 Hut Not Her. Morris Feldman. 1 ' vears old. 72U . Illusion st.. bought an automobile of a man in Topeka. Intl.. the other dav for ". I . He intended to u-f it to deliver groceries. There weif no liiense plates on the car. so Feldman went to a lawyer in Topeka. who made out the application for a license, took the boy s quarter and told him that all he had to do until the license came was to put a si'n on the mat hine, ' License applied for." and it would he alright. t'.onin-; back, Feldman was stoppt,! hv the (Joshetl police, who let him uo after listening to his explanation. II,. had tu such luck in South land, however, and when he left his home to -.- to I'll ii'in st. and get a p 1 k of onions for his mother. Patrolmen Pallo and Hehnski picked huu up tor lack of a license place. He hft the ma- hine as security fur his appearance in court.

lud vou cur hear of a plu-h coat -ale in .Vr-iu-t'. Watch the Fconomy I 'op., 1 1 men'.- pl.ish out .-ale. Advt.

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younc women who will present a. complete program Wednesday afternoon. One tif the most delightful features of their entertainment is Miss Pita Rich in her child impersonations. At Hastings, Mich., recently when a heavy :;torui threatened to wash out the chautauqua tents, audience. entertainers ami all. Miss ltich. it is said, bravely and delightfully continued with her clever impersonations that she prevented a panic. There will be no Children's hour and morning lecture on the opening dav, hut after that the day's uro

gram will ..pen at ! a. m. with rhil-i chautauqua programs. Mr. and M t s.

dren's hour. The morning lecture f lbert wer' both in the city Monvvill be at 1m o'clock, the a fternoon j day 1'Ut Mr. Albert was compelled program at :t and the evening at Vjto leave for South Haven, Mich.. The big top bellied and sw a ed ; vv here h- was scheduled to speak witli the rhythmical pull of the four at a thautauqua engagement. Mr.

the Albert v.iil appear on the local chau-

Ovven Albert, who was brought to the Lpvvoith hospital Monday from the Literlakeii school near Polling Prairie. Ind.. tth svmptoms of typhoid fever, is in a very serious condition. Young Albert is the son of Allen I.. Albert, Minneapolis, Minn., immediate past president of the International Kotary clubs, and a prominent speaker on the Kedpath

huskios who are settin;

up

diautauquu tent on Kiefer's field, W. Colfax av. Work started on the

erection earlv vesterdav morning 1

and every se.it is expected to be in place hy noon tomorrow.

The capac ity of the tent is yener-j;

ta aqua program Saturdav ev eniu-:, giving his lecture n "Forces that Make Cities."

rhat Camp Lberhart was pr"vir.g

a wonderful success ;,s a camp for;

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allv rated at 1.7MM. ),ut with the ad-jg'ris ami in.u me iiui.uu ai.au--diti.m of extra chairs, w hich are was being carried out without a often neiessarv. J.mmm inav he com-jni'(h. was the report of J. i. Ames, f.,. .id,- ve.te.i -"o f:,r ili i.iit 200 general secretary of the Y. M. c. A..

of tin 7'o tickets which were pledged b the local Y. M. C. A., the

sponsor of the (hautauqua. hav

been so' J and indications are that

who returned from the camp Sunday. There ar- iM girls from Smith P.end and other Indiana cities en-

th-e will I ui. posed of l.efore tlie;J"lnK ' """" ' " op. i, iti.r of the iiMMiii on Wednes-j,urn Thursday. I cothall Man in riiarso. i r;' "" ".c-n.ie. f..r the pas two

! years the assistant physical dirpctor

Chautauqua tents are tan, just the

All Summer TRIMMED HATS regardless of former price, will be placed on sale tomorrow all day. Your choice $1.00.

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Tomorrow Special 100 WHITE WASH SKIRTS at $1.00 each Splendid models with n: withou1. belts. M-me with patch pockets. T ike our choice. Worth s 1.25 and SI. So.

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,M" ,M l"' ",u '""'ithe association Tuesday to be gone them up. "It is great training." de- , m a V;lf atiolu ;it thl, t.ntl f u llich dared Joe Mead, a broad-shouldered j hp wi, o u th. y M (. at L1. rootball l.laver, who has charge ofj t Ind t(( ,ako chir. ()f thfi the team of three that will take care . . , . . , ... , , I physical department there, ot the local tent. He has already , ... ,, , . I I he successor of Mr. Itrasaemh! comp eted all but one semester of!. . . , , . , , , , ... lias not as vet been decided upon, his senior vear in liberal arts at

Cornell. "1 won't get back for the opening of the training season.

though." he added regretfully. "We.

have another week's stand and then

John Sample. LM N. Main st.. was

' mi'o.pi. to the county jail in the j polic patiol Monday night after it

i-i a'ir-fd he Lad chased his wife itnl f ! mi'.y out ot doors.

a i out two weeks' work at putting j

aw ;v t he tent." In charge of the local attraction is an interesting quartet. Ilesides Mr. Mtad there are Kay Pnrcell. who is

studving for the ministry at North-j western; Stephen Applegate, who

has been studying dentistry at Indiana, and F. Palmer, who is wrapped up in chemistry at Armour institute. Taking up your tickets they will be on inspection very proper and line.

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a,f U..U. out pctp .nco.mr mu, ., la,ion aml js mu h wp,, jn ,.,,. this morning and see them at work nt.clion uith y. M. , A. work, putting up the equipment, perspir-j . ul,;!: IJÜU'at' rÜ:'Ui'l'5i'!siX BROTHERS TO MAKE

Harvey Smith M (Jow.in. writ r and lecturer of Dallas. Tex., visited over Sunday with his brother. .1. S. Mcdowan. the lately appointed principal of the South Pend hi-h school. H. S. McCowan is well known for his popular literary works, especially for his tales for the younger lads. "The Trail of

Pov Travels" has attained a wide

llatox Pulling Down. "f don't mind the work all."

FINAL VOWS TODAY

.-aid Mead. "In fact it is great sport; six Otlicr of lloh t'ro-. Congrcga getting the tent and things set up. .-... ,.. . I mi hate to pull it down, thouuh.l

No. rot because of the hard work, nor beta Jse ( i the long jump, out it

is not constructive work, it's de-i-tt m tiv t ."

Notre Da im. Six brothers of tin- Holy Cros.-

ongregation will be professed and

six will make their final vows ihis

iiATnftiAi i- -r-. .r iiM.rr.ing in St. Josephs novitiate. MOTORCYCLE COP TAKES I Notre Dame. K v Andrew Morrissey.

25c Printed Organdies 2l2c On 'j price ail day Wednesday fur these splendid "wash materials in Persian and tlowercd designs. 50c and 59c Silk Voiles at 35c Also Chiilon Silks, line qualitv, () inch, stripes and tancv pa'tlerns; gnoA collection of co'lors. 27 in. Voile Flouncings 69c yd Beautiful patterns, worth SI. 00 yard. $2.00 Georgette Crepe $1.69 Yard Handome hades, 4o inches wide. $1.25 and $1.50 Fancy Silks at 79c Yard Yard wide Taffetas and Mescalines in wide range of colors in stripes $1.25 Storm Serges at 95c Yd. 12 pieces of 54 in., excellent qualitv, all wool storm series for separate kirts; brown, navy, Copen., taupe, wine, Ruian African and black, 35c Turkish Towelr at 23c Double warp, lull iSx3(. in fancy weave, pink and yellow and allover checks. Pure Linen Napkins $2.25 Dozen 20 dozen tomorrow of these extra quality, 2 2 in. full size napkins; sirictly pure linen. $1.00 Trimming Shears 69c Damascus steel, 7 and S inches lnng; every pair guaranteed. $1.00 Tupair Brassiere 69c Kleinert combination Brassiere and garment shield, lace trimmed, with two pair of shields, detachable. Remnant Sale of Sheeting and Pillow Casing 3on pieces of short ends left over front our immense Julv Sales will be otlered all day Wednesday or while they last at creatlv reduced prices.' Vou will need to come earlv.

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65 Taffeta Silk Coats at $10.00 45 All Wool Suits at $7.95 THE COATS are worth Si 5. on, S2u.oo to S29.75 Made in short, medium and -lu inch lengths. The silk by the yard would cost more than the price at this sale. Some are all Taflet a Silk, some are combination French Serge and Tafl'eta; beautiful silk linings. THE SUITS are just as stylish as the new fall suits, only in lighter weights and colors. Tans, p;reys, black and white checks. Not a suit worth less than Sl5'.oo, many worth S 10.75.

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Children9 s Silk Poplin Coats, $3.50 and $5.00 Values, Tomorrow at $1.98 Wednesday all day, or while they last, we offer these handsome children's Coats for ages 2 to 5. Silk Poplins, Shepherd Checks and colored Sport Coats at only $1.98. Number is limited so we advise your early selection.

Our August Blanket Sale Stocks are now at their best. Big piles of handsome plaids and plain colors in Cotton, Woolnap and All Wool at a saving of 25 to 33 1-3 percent.

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Milanee ik. :i::e . c.i;;:;, .lualit . Parasols at $1.95 V' : t: r choice ; -morrow .d; v;,r. ol .nr. s 2.n . .r 2.7 Par.'.-.. i..r nly $1.95. Fancy Ribbons 19c Yd. Moire Taiieta hair b . .ih ribbon. ! to o inches -v Me; w rtii v yard: tomorrow 19c. Children's Hosiery at 19c While with colored i"p-; .ue- . ;o s ear: worth 2c regular. Chilcren's Lisle Hose at 19c Wayne knit, tat colors pink and blue. Women's Gauze Vests 15c Fine IMe warmem; regular and. out -i,:e; '-biape neck. Women's Fine Vfests at 25c of knit 1 Me, aM rants; regular 5c garments a- 25c. 50c Cretonne Pillows 37c banc;, cretoitue coers iliiing of SMtt silky tlo-s; preU f-r porciies or louuini; ro. m. 59c Pillow Cases at 42c Pair l:tra quality, ?s inch; ;amred for embroider v. $1.00 Leather Bags 69c ( icnuine leather in on. ill and sm h .tli -rain : iiued " ith cl":h and Mik. Bleached Muslin 81 -c Yard Short end-. 1 to 1 aid; In. More bleached mu-lin. $1.00 House Dresses 79c (jinhams, I'ercale-s in clieckand stripe; open lront; :hreequarter length sleeve. $1.50 Wash Waists $1.00 bine striped Voile Wai-K with plain and embroidered or-andie collars; recial Wednod.r. oulv $1.00. Beys' Indian Play Suits 59c Apiece Miii .l.icket, Troucr and Mat. trimmed with hraid and teather; ;i ges I to n ear. $2.50, $2.85 Children's Shoes at $1.95 Odd sizes in Boys Oxtord-, Ciirls Bumps in wdiite, patent or gun metal.

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AFTER PUBLICITY

Conditions Arc Partially Im-i

proved at Scott and Division Streets.

LAD'S SWEETHEART HOWIEK r:: I,rovincial ,,f tlu

uon. oiiu laiiii.

Those to le ;rofess il are: Itrothr Kliuius. Stephen Jaiiei k- Ohicauo.

! 111;. Itrother Iiriuio. Peter Kluse-

liy (irc.sliam rivaled and Olm .-trad s'ts in A. His

(witz. Ileadiny. Pa.; P.rother Pflian. ! All'crt Krow napple, Akron. (.;

Hoy Oroshans. I'OJ K. Paris st., j Hrother Martin, peter I i.Te. Aurora, took his fiancee riding on his motor- , Kas . nrother Doiis. I'rank Wattercvcle Mutiday niKht. l.ut in-elected to j s(tn Davenport. Ia.; P.otlo r Tenkeep his headlight lit. As a I esult ' .c.nr .Io.e?di Merline. nc-nto. Wis. Serst. W. dter ar.d I'atr.dmen Itzepka.1 Those to make f:rst v.vvs are:

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and t'hesar spied him oat on Prairie av. and placed him under arrest. Motorcycle P.itrilman t'lmstead, who accompanied the ptlico patrol to the scene, gallantly offered to take the voun'rT holy to her home on her fiance's motorcycle while (Irnshans was orouuht to the station in the waon. Patrtdmen Kemherly .and Pinter were in ih.ir-c of the patrol. TO REOPEN REVENUE

H rother llendict. Oerveis. r'urty. Mitm.; Brother James. William Net -son. I'ott I)odce. la.; P.r'tlier Athanatiu. I.-o Tierney. Itatine. Wis- ; Prot her r.orald. Mat'he w p.doheny. PlymoMth. Ind.: Prother ltmanuel. William Davidson. Aincry. Wis . and Hrother Pidelis. Ami-rose Oolktte. Two Kivers-. Wis. At the same i i eninr.y a iriüi'r will -e adnitted to the m. vitiate, hat

office tomorrow!;;;;,;;..;::;,; ;;;f;.,; ,,

lopiit (IIt-lor II. .M. I'eh to iutt'd tin l.aU" .laiins I. Pntlcr.

l,OA ON" I'AKM I.ANI. i Loans hearu;.; int lest at the ;,, 'ate .if T. tier - 'Ml! Will made hv W-

!nn ond prod artiv :"artns -a hi-h mt-et j 'with o.ir reipnremetits. 1: o i -i

Pahhcity siven in the X-v s-Timrs Sunday to insanitary conditions existing on property at the southeast corner of s-Vutt and Division sts., has resulted in a parti.il clean-up. ac- ( ording to neinhhors. The three families occupying the tenement "turned to" Sunday and Monday and removed from the yard the ruh'oish. cots and comforters complained of hy others in the nei-hhorhood. While the place is improved and manv of the ohjectionahle conditions have hetn removed it is. still far from perfect and some of the conditions, such as the outhouse lo ated near the kitchen door and in use hy

the three families, prohahly witl "nut '

he cleaned up without the int rfer t. i-a e nt the health hoard.

The fact that little publicity oh-j t uned immediate results is suitcient indication of what might he at com-,

pii-cd in tho v,.iv of a ireneral I . aM tfnes. Cancer and Ulcers of the 4lean-up of msamtarv conditicns if !"h In-line. Auto-Intox-, , , , , ' . .. ication, Aellow Jaundice. Appendl- i

lur ' " cms and other ratal ailments result Puwer and perform its duty a? pa'Wfrom .Stomach Trouble. Thousands lie opinion demands. There are of Dörnach tSufferers owe their complague spots i.f the kind which has'l4'" iwovery tr Miyrs Wonderful Item- . i ' ,i, t,.,rr. tr, h'1 I nline anr other f..r Stomach Ailexisted ..n the mopertv referred to InentB For ,(r j,ublJo JtTUp store in almost every i.eishh.rhood in the Stritd.el v. Stein-! in South lien.J ; Kej fitv In Vinn localities thev are i TV od People'i Iiruff Store. Id M!h- , , , " i I ia. and dniirgists everywhere. -IdvfL more numerous and more deplorable I B J r than in others. PaCKed by an arous-l

ed public opinion. Ir. ('h.irhs S. .

Pusetiburv and las sanitary inspectors tould make vhort '.vork of these conditions if they hut chose to do so.

Instruction Inspiration Entertainment

Opens Here Aug. 18 to Aug. 23 Season Tickets Nov on Sale

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SAM'L C. LONTZ & SONS COAL AND COKE Established 1885. 427 East Colax Ave. Bell 74. Home 5074

Suits for M-n and Women $15, $18 zj-A $20. Easy Payments. G TELY'S 321 Sonth Ml'hljmn St.

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