South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1916 — Page 5

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Schooner George B. Cluett Reaches Harbor With Captain and Crew.

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i-Utx. i. The tr nft II ini'-iorij Kh((OntT Cvor'o It. CliR-tt, vhuhi went to the relief f the Pon.iM II. MucMillun Arctu- expt-Jition in July, j Jßlö. has returned ht re. Only '.i;t. 11. C. I'irkle.s an-1 the crew are! i-l.oard, Mae.Millan. Dr. I . llovey. I who k'.l the ilief fxi.MÜtiinf nul

tr. other ten .nt..-?s of the p.irty, having tlfccte! to remain fr .t while in the northern part of fjreenhirid. Party I-fft in ;ohI Peallli.

The Mae.Millari party w interei j aboard the (JIuett in J'arktr Snovvj Lay, east of Ktah. and Capt. I i khreports th.it on July 2rJ. 1110. when' the Cluett left North Star hay, j (Jreen!a.nl. a!. out twenty rnil'-s north! of the ojx-ditionV winter quarters, i ;il I th' jiarty were in zol health and;

had an abundance of supplies. The Mae.Millin party was joined

by Knud Iin-innssen, thr- I.fctTii.-'h ex Plorer. who had h-cn (nwA'i

that retrion in mappincr nut the -o--t. and it is undc-rvtood thit they will rf turn by way of Inm.uk. The crew re-ems to l.o in ood shape, nothwithirtandin the hardships through whirh they parsed. Th winter's diet of salt hors vas varied by a supply of birds anJ piueoiu, which were iHtte,' in lar'e numbers, and whale, .sea walrus and polar bear meat.

eeaped death in an avalinche of .-now. Within :M hours after they had b. ft. the ice field on which they had travelled for dajs. according to reports sent by .Mae.Millar. to civilization became a M-eUiin-, bulling mass r.f ice. Although he had s atistiec himself that 'roeker land did not exi.t MacMil Ian was not ready to return homeward, but in.-tead elected to make a particular danerotis journey across the ice to Kin lav land. 1,4 00 miles away. Keliof Ship Starts Out. For many months nothing wa heard fro.n MacMlllin and in July, I Mr.. the schooner tleorge II. Cluett left for relief. As a result of unusually severe ice fondition.s on the wet toast of Greenland and to engine troul.de, the ;eorue Ii. Cbiett was unable to penetrate further north than North Star bay. and was compelled to spend the winbr in Parker Snow lay. 1"0 mibs est of Ktah. In June of the present year another relief party on the steamship Denmark was .nt out. Three mera1 is of the original MaeMillan expedition already are in the United States. They are Dr. Maurice C. Tanquary. Jerome jee Allen and Knsign ("Jreen.

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m:it in mir,. Donald Ii. MaeMillan. the Arctic explorer left New York July 191::. in search of "Crocker land." He went north under the joint a-uspies of the Aatcrican Museum of Natural History, the American (k-o-graphical society and the University of Illinois. With the explorer went Knsin Uitzhir,'h Green, U. S. N., engineer anel physicist; W. Klmer Kkblaw, peoloid.t ;tnd ioutnisu Maurice O. Tanquarj". zoologist; Ir. Harrison J. Hunt, surgeon, and Jerome I-e Allen, wireless operator. Make Ifcisli in 15! 1. After stabli.shin their Lose at Ktah in the spring of 1914. MaeMillan and Kristin Green made the dash f 10 miles across the polar ice to the suppope-rl Crrvcker land. which Admiral Peary after returning from the north pole, aid he thought he had seen. Irl on by the mirage that apparently had deceived Peary they enrrtrrrued until satisfied that thero was no land In tle location descrihed to' Peary. They then returned, Knsign Green having barely

FiLüOMINGTON, Ind.. Sept. S. liv ;i mojority of "VS. the "drys" 'nrn'l the local option election here Thursday, according to unofficial returns reported Thursday night, and as a result this city, where Indiana university is located, will remain without the legalized .saloon for two more years. The "dry's" cast a total of 132 votes, while the "wets" total w;ls counted as 4T. leaders of the "drys"' predicted that Thursday results makes the decision of the question tinal. There vva-s no disorder reported. .Shortly after he had cast his vote. John A. Hunter, 59 ears old. well known among business men throughout the state, dropped dead at his home. Heart disease was the cause of his death. He was a son of the :iX- tieneral Morton C. Hunter of Civil war fame. He is survived by the widow and two sons.

DUNDEE MAY GET CHANCE Plans I nder Way to Match Him With Prod WVMi.

Int rnation il News PcrrJ'-o: XIJW (III.KANS, li.. Sept. S. The pugilistic whU were revolving to! ay in an effort to match Johnny Dundee and Freddie Welsh for a championship tiuht here on New Year's day. Eighteen thousand dollars is the; price set for the proposed milL Dundee already has accepted, through iseotty Monteith. his manager.

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At (Tie end of- Miami street car line, northwest cor-

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Prices $310 t

ONE DOLLAR DOWN AND ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK. 10 percent discount for 5v25 payment up to all (ash. Prospective1 investors are invited to conic out and look over the lots. We shall be lad to take you out at any time. Phone us for an appointment.

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and J. PAUL WOODRUFF, Agents. 225 S. MAIN ST. and 663 FARMERS TRUST BLDG. Bell Phones 1771, 615. Home Phones 6696, 6697, 7570.

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I MUM i UMtUU MIU 9 9 He Says.

"Certainly. I'M recommend Tan?ar. : A man ouldn't ak for more than I this new medicine has done for me."! This u.is th tr;tute paid the; premier preparation ly F. CJ. How-; iird. .outh Fend, man of S;M West! Monroe street, i trimmer at the .ludetaker auto shops, in a statement 'iven on September L. ' "I suff-red from rheumatism in!

my ff t. ankles, and limbs and kidr.ey trouble also bothered me." Mr. Howard continued. 'The rheumatism caused severe pains in my ankls and limbs and my feet and angles often became swollen. My kidneys were weak and irregular ana caused severe pains in my back. It was often necet?ry for me to ;et up during the niht. My appetite also was poor. In fact. I didn't feel like eating. "I've taken two bottles of Tanlac r.ow and I have improved so that I could -walk downtown today for the frst time in three weeks, 'Hie rheumatism is rapidly disappearing. The

Iain.s and the swelling are entirely one. My kindeys are working reg-! ularly now. I cat heartily and I feel tine irenerally." Tanlac, the Mester Medicine, is especially tteneticial for stomach,

liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal

complaints. rheumatism. nervousness, loss of appetite and the like ana is n fine tonic and a general system purifier. Tajilac is now being introdueeC! in Smnh Bend at the Public drut; store, where a special Tanlac representative is explaining the new medicine to th? public.

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Kings Will Compete at Indiana ol is Saturday.

International News Service: INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. S. Predictions were made today that the local speedway rei-ord will fall here Saturday in tho harvest races -when 2 premier drivers will engage in three feature races. Johnny Aitken. Wilbur D'Alene and several of the lesser lights have heen showing some unlooked for speed in the preliminary running and have shaved the track record of 9S.5 Q'.iles an hour several times.

WILL PAY FOR HOMERS

I)uhnqtie is Strong I 'or ComKky and .Mgr. Rowland.

Interim! ioual News Fervire: mT.UQL'E. la,. Sept. 8. A group of local boosters for the Chicago White Sox announced today that $100 will he paid to every Sojc that knocks a home run between now and the close of the season. This town produced Charles Oomiskey and Mgr. Ilowland and is strong for the Sox.

News -Times Specicil Servi-: IiIG KAWIS, .Mich. Harold Phillips, a stude.it last year at Ferris institute, whose home is near Windsor, Canada, has enlisted for service in the European war.

BOY BITTEN BY SHARK EXPECTED TO RECOVER

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300 New Fall Suits, with or without fur trimmings in broad

cloth, gabardines, poplins, Bolivia cloth, all colors and

to $25.00, Saturday . .

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500 Serge and Silk Dresses in Betty Wales styles, tunic effects and pleated styles, all the latest fall models, values to $20, Saturday....

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250 New Fall Coats in Bolivia cloth, plush, fancy

mix. and corduroys, values to $20, all colors, Sat. y

300 New Fall Skirts m black and blue, in serges and poplins, value to $5.00, Saturday

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Values to $2.50. In black and all good colors. Come in 10 different styles. Saturday only .

$1.49

Silk Velvet Sailors Values to $3.00 That one shape that takes with everybody. Äf".s,rt!,?!,;y. $1.98

Hats Trimmed FREE

LYONS VELVET HATS Values to $5.00

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Come in purple, black and all gt? iOk (fti

colors. Saturday

MISSES' TAMS $1.75 and $2 values. Come in black and colors. A good hat at a small price.

FELT HATS Values to $3 In two-toned and solid colors. Large and small hats, Saturday at

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JOSEPH DUNT.

I'Aiu to m: mini To the patron of the Livin.ton

1 stofe tomorrow, .atuniay. ep. Ni:V i;iU'.WU'!CK. N. J.. Sept. i who purchase Roods to the amount 7. Joseph Ii;nn f New York, who! of $10 or more, will he presented was bitten by a j-hark in Matawan j free one Pair Main Uate Adinissian creek on July 12. is reported to tx? j ticket, jjood any day f the Fair, slowly recoerin? in St. Peter's hos- Advt. LIVINGSTON S. 1'ital hre. j Mis father has received so many!

letters frm all party of the country asking how the l id is Rettins alont? that he has appealed to the newspapers io announce that the boy will recover. The surceons are makinp irreat eiTorts to save the hoy's left lep. which 'v;, terribly lacerated and mancled by the teeth of the maneater.

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of SOFT HATS for Early Fall John Hale Hat Store HOWARD SCHROP 127 W. Washington Ave. and J. M. S. Lobby.

NEW FALL SHOES at Guarantee Shoe Co.

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Gold Crowns BridgewoTk

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In South Iirvl IS Yrar. Beautiful Gold. Crtrwrj Jid Bridge work. 12k, for onJy 2JUQ. Why pay mor? somk oniia; piucrs: Sr of Te-tli (worth Li) . . .$.00 Gold Crowns . $3.00 BrUL Work . .... . ..52.00 lOnamel Crowns . . SS.QQ PilliifT .V)c ClcAnlnj; 50 II o urn; 8:20 to ?; Funäays 9 to 12 UNION DENTISTS IIS S. MICHIGAN" STT. Or er Mar 3rlr 8torr-

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'UTaen jou tkink of IIomfurBl5llnc?i think of Silor.-

The Farmers Securities Co. The Fanners' Securities Company offers the wage earner a plan of savings that pays 4 interest while saving and 67 interest for a year

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