South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 265, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 September 1916 — Page 2

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THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1916. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

FIRE DESTROYS

CHEMISTRY HALL

v.--. k v.. v. ho had gone to the univer-'

-y r !- buy fr a cup of hot coffee

- i ? 1 some li-ht r fr shun r.t.--. TU

Olm.-feud aas -tr uck by a falling j

I'.'I'K. V .11 lie. I lij SllOail Oi Sjecia-i

ti'T- who saw his danger, Motor pn-l

irernan olmstead drew hark far

Mi''j;r t' sf-ape a cTu-mini; PPov on

: th- head, hut his arm 'was caught. : J)),, sharp l-'o of the mortar ut Loss Estimated at $70,000. ! tftZZZZZ ITa Five Men Hurt While r""" ""r","'1 PitHinri D,rt Iid.vard Mar n , who has charge of Dailliny DluZe. tb- ch-mbal store loom, revived : Ja:nf il !'i:n; about th !:( k ami fa e. Jamas Malone, a student, had Follow, in.: the sj't a .el. I..,' .;" pirns- th.- art'-ry in his loft wrist severed.

phurcs ovr the '.'.r. ..t l W' d- I r. J 'rank .J. po.ver.s of South Lend

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Kamm & Schellinger Brewing Co. and G. Hoffman to Donate Teams for Pageant.

The second rtspono to the re

nt sd.0 :.r- In rhemht..-. h!i at the university physician, treated his; ,,Ut'St for that viH -haw. the

.Notre Lurne. the budding was ob- injuries. Tin- phvsician stated that

Jd'-ttly J t r - I 1 .-t np-rht. i-v a the ni'"ii would recovtr if cornpheall.ird ld..?.e, entaiPri- a o $7",. tior.s did not set in. The cas is a. 0"O, ccur il by ir.wr ti . .rattier peculiar on1 sine the two I i - c m n were boa -P Tin y , rio-n were smeared with various ionait: i -lorr.erations of arid when they Cnpf. .lohn Moni , n e ' . No. ' attempt d to leave thp building, uit hy fallum pip". 1 Water Purine i- Lvctdlent. John William, flu- e'-. No. .:, Had it not been for the excellent sirucii over c,v. , v.,it r pressure at the university and

laluanl Mann, i-ru-bait.

jrvui ; the concerted action of firemen, fnc-

auout ? i V. and a i tu-. nlty and students, the eastern side Jana' Malonc, stul'i.!. ..: f-! tu; of t,w uuadrarmle wr.uld have h-n v.rist cut. ' sti'ipped of all tiie huddim-'s. Ilert ()lfii-(eal. inutorca i. j. ..!; -; T is th iir-t time in many u:, ii. hit i y falisii? 1 . i i ' . s . . ar that the old univ ersity volunThc t re had Kai.'u d a I M.nt to r wa'on was iertuVed from the v, h n ;,e ;.r .1 pi i t tia ut a; i i t d. ' slied. Wlit n it was discovered that it sj,r ad like a Hah thio.r. ii !ii- tin Soutti l'a nd iir-m"ii had no more .str'Htuie. poj. jdnsr t oe 1 ofj. s of eijuijuneiit to fiiit the .t. IM ward's t ). in ical . Many tinn s il , tla.iies li.ill liie, several mrnJers of the leaped to the nn,'tii'nnn Mr net use, la'ultv and studnt.s resurrected the .-Vjeiice hall, and th'e,ii-i.d that "hi va'oii and with modern ladders Luiildir;', li it ti e i.iunn, hej-t th"'ai;d other u'liimient furnished hy l i-.i'.f under control. the otlo r Piemen the students- saon

The tire, which or..ke it ar :! had the hiaze j.at out and ttien iUrn;?h Ine nui.sio tor trie ceiearai. I-. on the v... floor of the 'streams of uat.r were t, laved of the! ti""- Mr. Uoney held a practice at

struct-rc. --pread mi ; Ii fl- tiiat th H of of the huildin:: to kill the ilyine oe upalits of tiie ' i i ; i . i 1 1 1 : at oik ; in Oers. on the upj" a- door-- hoi li;h-,:!t iu TeiMiorar Quarter., to I Jo ItuiK. M-iii'in, to tie- yard. !;, n i., i'. ij! n.y resterday morning plans were ti.e ;-rst alarm had Peej. ;it in. the completed for 1 1 1 . - remodelir.c of the .olvat:t in.; üari.. i ; . , . i the many : stiup-ture. Architect Tilton of New Pottle of elieuiie.i -.toi-.-d on i he Vi rk, who di--ne.l tiie new lihrary on J rP'ot. .Several expl'.spu-s f o I - ' u 1 P 1 i n u't had comjdeted plans for P.. wed and the jite rnote rapid a d-! tiie r -mo. Je! i n' of the struct lire. Tomay. since fhere . i PottP .-- .f;ji.,r at repairs !i,ol Lft'ii tnade and

he cannons loaned l,y tiie Culver

academy fr(.m the VatiJalia railway station, through tnc streets-, and thence to Sprinhiook park has heen recfived. the George Hoffman and company, local contractors offering the use of twu of their teams. I-'icht more teams are now needed to make the required nuruher ot tams complete, and tho.-o who lesire to uive the loan of their horn's should notify Taeant Director Henry 1J. Uoney. Tiie first one to respond to tiie request was the Kamm and Serie Hinder Tlrewin Co of- Mishawa kn. who have agreed to decora V their horses with heavy pold plated harness. "lasos IllrJ. Yesterday was a husy day for the

ehool children's chorus" that will

eh mi al- on "ver;. poor and tiie; the ntfl two floors were hein used Mri'iiiii.i of .it'-r a t d as a spr al- : cie.nistr and pharmacy stum a - i-pt. dents. Si. I .Pvmio, II. .il M mo., I "W'v iiie a lare enrollment of

the grammar si liool early in the afternoon, in which ahout ."oo students participated, and at 4 o'ehek there was a chorus of l.lmi smaller pupils that gathered in the assemhly hall at the hUh sdiooj fvir rehearsal. An adverti.-inu; plan similar to that employed in advertising the Inter-State fair has Peeri adopted hy the directors of the centennial association, who plan to post sivm-s and other publicity matter alonir the highways lending into South I'.end.

. :je ije HIGH SCHOOL NOTES At a me.'liiK of the Loard of control, held Wednesday afternoon, the following mernherü were ayijiointed to the hoard. The five faculty memPers are. Miss. Hardman. Miss Saeh, Mr. Holderman. Mr. Wright and Mr. llittinger. Only two of the four sttolent memPers liae fieen named, these are, Harlow idpponcott and Itichard White. Tiie other two rnemhers to l.e chosen hy the athletic association will he named later. Plans were made hy the hoard, for the ah iij" foothall-hasehall tiek ts. to he held Thursday. These tickets may he purchased for ."0 cents and are irood for all foothall and l'aehall pames.

A meeting of the senior class was held Wednesday afternoon for the purpose of securing students, to t.tke the faculty memhers, to the senior ''et torethr" party, to he held Friday evening in the hish school K.vrn. All the. faculty are to he driven escorts, so that all will attend tiie party. A chance will he aven all hiuh sciiool students to join the fentenial choruses at the rehersal held tuurrow nicht. .

FLORENCE CRITTENTON CIRCLE HEARS PASTOR

llev. Itatls SMaks on Work of I'plaftinc. Saying iroai cchI N Iatienoo.

t'nalde to cla . h tin. PaJio .- in lla-

-ludnts in the'.-e fi partments," said To accmnplish this work it is necesthe ilin itoi . " and vn e nist have s.iry to hae '' automohilts and

iNtiifni'il liiiliiiici f!i,. t n l 1 1 l,.ft

.. . . ', ..' , ' itemporarv ip.artcrs huilt at once." t:.ir fi: fsi. ?? to kt'Mi the pie from ' . ' . ,. ,

:pie.tdin;. 'ii earns a t !. ! on

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... I . , . , . ... ' ' ' ' " it. theory w.I! he lu-Id in i .Monday.

W l. ! I l o .lll'l lilt O 1 Ii .MOM- il L lilt

I ' a 1 1 o: tiie work of the war can

Ke. lia'ils of the Stull .Mtinoii.il church spoke hefore memhers of the Florence Crittenton circle Wednes

day afternoon at a meeting held with

Mrs. X. P. Kelb. SOU Ashiand a v. llev. F. K. Dougherty announced to

address the memhers was unable to j attend. . j "Look l'p, Uft Fp." the 'motto of the Kpworth leacue of the Methodist 1

( hurcli was the topic taken hy I lev. iabbs;. He spoke very fittingly cu tiie work of uplifting, the results of

I eojile at work, ar.d volunteers are which can not be accomplished wanted at i.iuv a- the completion of! without a strong belief in ;!. he

in plisha d in other puihlirms. , the canipaiun is desired hy next

op of ,-YP IK e j ! t i po(e tilt 'Uildin'-;.

Wliile tl:- tile -a at It- ioiPt

I i.iei:. e hall tor the jae-nt. Wurk- ' ii.cn is ill Im ..in sork at once on the

1 iilci nii.aii. to Help. The N'ortiiern Indiana and tin

said. The preat need of patience m carrying on the work of the circle was one of the main points ho touched on in speakinu. "Thoiuh,"

oii-tructiori oi teifij'orary frame ,'i,uth Shore railways have heth ' he said, "the results of the efforts of

-oirks 'uiv . nr. I 1 - tin o v ! -v rw' f'r a labo-j .mreed to place cards advertising thej aving our brothers are not always vMUthwr -tari.i to' st li-!- ud - ha U i 1 :" Tm' htl',u'tl,r' XWts -vti11 ( entennial in their cars, .rhins this j evident, the smallest token of kind

lier

"o , .- ;n tie t a in ! n a r i

i I "i rn i n lt t hi

il'eiri : t 1 1 1 i i : riT. I

j ser i es free of charge.

: i. pool ware p:u !!.;. muu nts, I .,, , , . ... I r " pru -ts .,n,i 1 r- t'o rs v ,tli t ai l . a ! "w! h rV" to ' " I 1 1 U''!" 1 1,v:m'n i :-0o.uf 0 ( entennial stickers Uiat are sons. Horn No. ,- ,,.,.. company, i ,r,,fu. N"- T.n"'' ,r'm,M k";,t n " j to Pe place, i on letters t hat are sent j . A c

tain that on entirelv n.-w structure j The association has purchased

ness has often been the means of the

reformation of many fallen per-

1 al1--.!. lit i-:l at tiie rin:

; !(' -llirielit Were -ercl to tin

i la li to the rn- ..;! soon had i o O ! ' t llil:''lliv;il,.,l

, ' ' . ,. , , , , . , It ! ' HI Pi !' of tile SoHtll IPlld Ilt'e .

a ad as l ! i ! a r u e th. e-Mon ! -1 1 1 '. - i in-: direv tly south of --j,.u ,. ). ,, in this buddii-4 wi i. the lo-ri: i.-ti .

sod pharmacy labor.. ori -. TP. ei,-',

t i re pi' -t floor w a de . f . to ad va m e ii crk in cll.i-tr and th- le A' a -, -paw tor thre '.ir'i- p, mu at.o ...--t :. iibrai and h tut e io..:r:. Tia- se - Od .!- .oi ( , Jo. re the f , 1 1 I i ? I i I , A .1 - ocen; . , ; .. tin- ,b parfiia n' : 'i ii-

Ul.c . and i o ;,t a i . ! a ! 1 1---. -. u i ) - ' 1 ' -

theo .1 iiuje o irsf of flam.. . ret .' f f poia- ii:ni reat. 1 a minor

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.pi: I, inn i:s iium parpie name;

THROWN INTO FENCE WHEN HIT BY TRUCK

part no tit 'after tiie Pre in tiie (,'ar-ic-11 tcfc-t.r. ;ha-:I I.i".htOn .sivrir. - the iPitKi . of an early fall

it v. iii'ii; wftled ijowu owe tin scene . i... ... . ...... i i : . . ,

l "' """""'- m,. Henrv Huffman of Citv View ...:)... i ...... i .i . . . 1 . , i, . 1

"" o.m.o OM-, : f.,rm uas severely scratched and ...inn :- N-.-v am! then a part of the, ni , ptirp,,a wirv im ulllcil sho

.(.. i. I fbtor or ot the tallen root would i i':. -h to tin- first floor seral-

first a wluu.e of smoke and

from this city, and these stamps may

Pe had free of charge, by applying at the Chamber of Commerce.

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ouippaJ Jjhot at--:

.-tore, .i le-;;;r, roo n .i:..! "i o ,. t; , , , ;i

IP iar p!:arn:.i' i p,p. i a- t

tiot and .-, ueac-al - -.k r.-on, T ) . u .. - . . v 1 i, ,lo

-eratal in..! ...irr . or-ip.- r ,. Later a y.-fimn bl-ire absorbruiptary c lur.-.i'.' ; ! ''-"-.i t . i "d all of the Hvly fnl in a death-

'ti tf-. third Ho..:- ui jaoi..nuci Ila.-M

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was -thrown following a rol!iion with a Ford delivery truck one and a ni!:' miles northeast of i'n:iiiv town Wednesday fviuiur. Mrs. lluUinan and her husband were (.omir.L- to South Fend when

rolling purple .... ,,s.. iv... i

ii- ki iiui .IOOIO.I140I1.: i in ii Lin

ed to :nake a proper detour, struck

the buL-y and threw the occupants

'' iiito ttie fence at tiie edge of the

IV- I Iiiin IP h! ;iiim- i "I" ! :-t tew flays nine .m-s ri,a)p Th,. ,irier .n bein luicstion-

Wi.. m th.- Pte t.,rte.i I,.! .,!-,h.. ..ecu -im:r tre.uhl. t.. the stu- ,v.,, loo intoxicated to sive his i- da o v.a- thot-hi th -t fh-,'!"'1' ''od -iiut'diari-' of 'hemistry ., ,,. ,.,,,.,,1 tl(lt it, t. .Hi ...ntk-

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that th-

I-.I..I 1! oeparim.-..! ww-1 two, . a.. -, i. n.iM, oi-, ocieii a oil oi uffPiarK pi(i peer, driving. took ,!,,ot of the -ri'u.PTc 1 ' .,.o a.-h- pl'a -phiu-o- Luminv between thefti..ht aU(l rai, auay iVll tht. irl. uii: tb,e pi-t fire ti-e Plena a at . ,f ; 'hn ; r - f t !n- c . nd a n d ceil i n tr of t he j j,, , (i u-,.1;in w;,.s brought to the o, !;.r.e .;.i;, Mtirie.. o- at.-,. r'-' Moor. With some difficulty he ,.,t py some passinir motorists. spiaad .li'ih"i'.i or t be f'o.u . - a . . i a" in iiiLT'-hiir; If. 'ustodian ! . When the ;ir o-.eti P- overe.l w tiat j I i a a . i 1 Mann las put out s.-erul -o pl('(' S TIK! Y t. ..... v . ....... i i . . i 1

-ney v. ei- Ooin. in... 1 IT i T ! 1 e . 1 , , 1 , ; . . , m . - ,Vl n'T S I I P I tl I - II1W l ! V o ,,. A ! .i p J . i n CO t t S SlltldaV

1-. d wet sural p -con )ilM tip- (.at . it .-i-i fire?. are U tlder o'tltr..!. I . Joseph M ( - -. ;uin , w ho 1 ad c! ar-.-e . ; th. la ai-: I() r.!! l..l. iv al d'"t-a!'tn..utt at the i.io ,'t'v.p- l.oar.s be;, fin- interest at the lo

ominittee. "w;is apjiointed dur

ing tho business meeting t' send 1

Utter of sympathy to Mr.-. Myron Campbell. The musical part of the program was priven hy Mrs. Pan Tyle who 1 resided at the piano with Iva Hayman and Frances Pyle playing on iolins. The nei monthly mo t.f tiie circle will be Oct. Is at tht homo of Mrs. I. W. Jackson, n" Miami st.

Don't tail to ee the ivautiful 60,C00 OIL PAINTING THE "VILLAGE BLACKSMITH." now ,n .exiiibiti' di at our store. It will only i e Iierc? a .-hort time 50 Jn"t delay and lv viiap-pointcd.

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RA.IN COATS FOR SCHOOL VVER. W'j are sh(r.viri .1 jompljfj Xwc Sterin Coats for Hoys and Gr up ) 1 yjarsi. Oats that protect them from all inclement veather. Tiie ideal Coats for ue r.r.-v and moderaiely priced at $1.98 and $2.98.

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Quality in Food. Lunch at the Tea Room.

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A Timely Opportunity Sale of Women s and Children's Underwear

Tiie opportunity of choosing the proper garment from the largest assortment we have ever ortered. Garment of every tIe in Cotton, Mixed Cotton and Wool, All Wool, Silk and Wool in Union Suits or Separate Garments. Carter's Quality Underwear Cotton Garments, drawers and shirts, li'jju or medium weight, all styles neck and sleeves, drawers ankle length.

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Cotton Garments, in union suits, all styles neck and sleeves, ankle length. Nebular sizes $1.00. Out sizes, $1.39. , Half Wool Garments, in union suits, low neck, sleeveless; Dutch neck, elbow sleeve; high neck, long sleeves. Regular and out sizes, at T1.75 and $2.00.

All Wccl Garments, in union sujts, steam shrunk, all styles neck and sleeves, ankle length, $2.50, $3.00. Silk and Wool Garments and extra pure all wool union suits, all stvles, $3.50 to $5.00. Carter's Underwear for Boys and Girls Garment? for Girls, union suits of white or grey, stesm shrunk wool, made with extra full drop seat. Prices according to sizes, $1.00 and $1.25. Pure Wool Garments for girls, union suits with drop seat, steam shrunk, at $1.69, $1.89, $2.00. Half Wool Garments for bovs, union suits, high neck, long sleeves .and ankle length, at $1.00 and $1.25. Colton Garments for children, medium weight cotton union suits with drop seat. Just the garment needed for Fall and Winter wear. According to sizes, at 69c, 75c, 89c.

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Women' all Voql Sweaters $3.98 A spltMkiul sweater in all sizes, belted, bi shawl collar and pockets. Colors: White, cardinal, Copen. or Kelly reen. Children's All Wool Sweaters Sizes 24 to 3o, a warm garment for school, belted and pockets; navy, white, grey and cardinal, at $1.69. ,

- ; nauie .inn cooei nm iiiii-i P.u'd;'- v as i--d. b if by ihl!p;lo;i. Siwu-tlx P. Jo-.. Pr. Pavis fd" j tUl,v. tM- tiie questions put to -'"t "".' imiriP. r- o- the Soutn p.-t hi- Pi o 5. -it out one of the ( Tlu. ,ifTn .pirite,l horse tl

school class of the First Presbyterian church will journey to the farni of Seth Hammond, residing on the

Suinjitinn Prairie road. Saturday

Mit.-U tb.t P.- w . , f the ,, !!;i..a; r.ue ot ."". p. r cent will be made Py ; t wlu-te thev will enjoy an that M.tra- ..:' firs plaphotos had ;:s ,"1 I't "duetiv e farms widen P.HKJ i.CA.nn the .o.-r,. v P,.:i üa, r:''t t ' iwrnvnU. If you 'v;";. Hiurch .lt ( cptct to borrow n-.ua y fa"n ar- .Memuers ai.i ie.iv tr,e nurtn at -n:-!ance -.11- o"f it is hi :bi 1:1- t.in,.r.,r?;ts ch,.u;d b" made without 1:"' and 2 o'clock in automobiles.

o-snay a tin y 1 it a, ; ,y tha' y- 1 may take advanta ,e of thl o "!c r.

tltl'i'o!'. IU ecii hundreds of (hdlars

it an- intii---t ,i n date. i";:: tlier detai'..-- can be secured tv

ibi tu :v.a !e n ml .-: a 1 1 d 1 1 1. 1 1 o n ': : .

Purir--; tp.e hist !.!. , 1 riod a ti i All Jo n-i -,v i!l ! rn.ole for a term -t -t'.rtfd to barn it. th- da s rooPl ' P y- ar. with the privilege of

a, the '-r-t , ... a vr . ! ir . - r-oioK v..'- pno. ... 01 nn 1 .111

' I : i 1 : b t n- !;: to :i .n j ias ..f .-tii.P-rits. TP.- p.ttb- d was

.-nut tMinuisfi d ion tue stu- p.ter we sli.ili he ph ased to b' tit h.id b-ft Iii- -..nbPr' ; I':'. M -- f-.a- om ca!i at our ottke. t'uire went to the se. oral :b...r to Tllk sThAl'. nK'n'IIKHS CO. direct th.e w oi'h of w arm- op th. - Ada. L! monier. Ind. :!oor ..r.il foim.l tfie ? i;- or ii.rb.aui'de 1 p. i. At th..! tn.a- Pro:". ' "" ",

!PPrt ;re . h.e.oi of t h tr-a-acN department, IM'vatd Maiu. v .p. if of the budd ;!':. : r. 1 il M iIliT- ri. a tud r.t " r.- :.:d:a c w orkn". v .". . SMiihuit s-oo. smoke. A stbdeut fVar Washington hall i!.-iord smoke corr-.ii: fi..::i - o?pl .st.iry wii-pPi.v ar.d im no-.! 1.1 1 -- .- t up the c! of pr 1 n a t w

that are to convey them to the picnic crouiid". A class will he formed in cookin-f

BOYS WITH WANDERLUST RETURNED TO PARENTS

Three .South Ilend lac.-, who set out Tuesday afternoon on an evidently indeterminate tramp were apprehended at Niles and were returned to their parents.

.South I'.end police asked officials;

of tin- surrounding towns to look ! J

out for Ralph Michael, .,07 S. Frank-! lin st.. P'hester Met. Mel kW. s 1 :. S.I I-afaVette st.. and a neighbor living ( at W. Monroe st. Fnrlv Wed-i

nesday morninc it wa reported that the trampers had heen found.

Good Shoes for Boys and Girls The wearing quality of shoes for the children going to school, must of necessity te good quality leather The "Holland," "Marston" and "Pla-Mate" are three of the most dependable brands manufactured for children's wear. The Heiland for'ho-vs, patent or dull leather: lace or button, heavv welt sole, $3.50. The Marstcn Shoe for boys, gun metal, lace or button, at $2.65.

Shoes for the Little Gents Vici kid or gun metal, Holland welt sole and til-tel-tip up sizes 9 to 13 l j, at S2.65. The Marston Shoe, patent or dull at $2.15. The Pla-Mate patent with kid top or calf skin, size 5 to S at $2.35. SJ-i to 1 1 at $2.65. Girls' Shoes, patent leather, cloth or kid top, also call skin, welt sole, $3.10 to $3.50. Children's Shoes the Sculler P.a-Mate, patent amp, calf top all calf-skin, at $2.50 and $2.75.

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Girls, Boys and Children A complete lloor devoted to tliem. Whe:i you bring your girls here ou place tliem in the hands of specialists. Styles tor each age and each one admirably adapted. We are showing: Serge Dresses for Girls in a vaiieiv . styles that include the popular Thomp.-on. the Jumper, the two-piece model and coat effects for ages o to I t. Colors: Wir.e, navy, brown and green, at $5.00. Wash Dresses of Gingham in fat Colored plaids, stripes and plain colors; mart designs with pockets and belt, ages o to i j. at $1.25. Girls' New Fall Coats Handsome Coats of seal pluh. ibeline aiivl Chinchilla. New ihre models with wide belts and pockets. Collars can be worn high or low, some fur trimmed. Special values at $10.00.

Bath Robes for Girls Just arrived, a lot of smart robes in brighi attractive colors. A dandy garment for the young girl o to lo. Heavy rds and pockets, a remarkable value at $1.69.

A Section for Boys

Iieotete with Nobby Suits. Coats, Shoes and Furnishing. A notable sa-ction for qualify at the lowest possible- prices. .Ml VxI Suitn. some with two pairs of trousers, Norfolk Suits. Piii'h-hack suits, tailon d perfect. (Ireys. tans and navy blue at S::.fr. 15.H. SG.fb", S7.fi." and up to .8 12. .".

Xoelty Suit- fir 1 1 IJttJe Hoy Natty and new in all wool serine, heck", mixtures atai corduroys; ase 2 U tu years, at $:l.ro and S.".i0. New Tall and Winter C'o;,tarrived in wondrous assortment of smooth and rourh weaves, designed to wear hi?h or low in neck. Pelted nnd bi. roomy hoy's pockets. Aes I', to IS years, Price $5.(M to SlOawh

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Kuilty of exceedinr the speed limit QR. JOHN CASSIDY HURT by a jury in circuit court ' Wednes- - - day afternoon. The case was ap- ,loUII Ai-aint t'urhiiix in lluiipealed from the city court, Kvidenee " ... .

in tho e.Ko L.ns uv.inibv away on waviimo.n .

morning and the attorneys made their arguments in the afternoon.

i mobile which das.ied rapidly by, I

nearlv striking Dr. 'aidy's bmrcy '

it is said.

Mi:irnc; postpomid. The nieetiriir of the ("lay and Harris community center scheduled for

in-. John Fassidy. 1L,- Lincoln way W., was seriously hurt yestcrda alternoon when tiie horse which hwas driving aton Wasiiinstcoi av.. .... .1

mar C'hapin st., i.ecauo- friliteneu

Wednesday n'mht was postponed un-.ma rtI1 awav . overturning th

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HP the next regular meeting. At ; ililuVv thrwwins him against the -.., . ...a rr ..1.. .li, .. : . . . i .. l . .1 v siue U

POLICE LOCATE MOTHER OF DAUGHTER WHO DIES

Information r eached the city It to iast niht of the dtath if Zana Ks-

pick, daughter of Mrs. Maude l's-

pick, who, until some? time ao. re

in this city. Charles C. Ar-

r know I why your '

uemisi i( recom y

ÜJ mends If

SPEARMIMTQ. I

TOOT ri HASTE. I K

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,tof w.iwitor in itiffreit t.-irtc .f tho that meel ir; ET lA'i IW for .lisrtOv-: i. f .f ! . ' .. ... :i ...a..l .. J....I -''' iM "' v,lJ' v" 'y

cit lor any Krt.up of women. K - theiT.". which the center, w,.n for ! "'.''ill'nund a'n.l his side was hurt. ! nKi' CIal" st-.Cleveland, , In the first place, he knows the form- ! fj

ister at ine muri scnooi next inurj. . havir. the best display at the Imr- ,," ' tt, his home and tlv i''o oc-.o - ula. tie Knows mat pearminto cleans ,( ihxy ;lt 7:..m p. m.-Advt. L,;,te fair, wit! he taken-up. Ü.?! I! - t n !,lt he was i rcnua to the .,l?VAr l A teeth and gurr perfectly, yet without

nijwiic -- ; the citv. at about 11 o clock uni

Th New-s-Times Want Ad wili sohe your help proidem in a d.iy.

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WANTED A Miss "Columbia" to Play Role of Honor, Receiving Flags of All Nations, In St. Joseph County Indiana Centennial And Historical Pageant, to be Held at Springbrook Park, Oct. 3-4-5

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the least injury to either. Contains no ; r

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L'spick had lived at 1-4 S. Michigan irritate the gurr.s. No soap leaves no

st.. and at 117 1-2 W. Washington.; preasy film to collect perms cr caus l'ostottice dhcials had m later ree- tartar to form. Xo coloring matter ord of her residence, but throushj to stain teeth. Delightful f.avor. tne police department she was lo-

at aH Drug Stores. Get it today, and you'lt nc er use any oAer dentifrice.

'Muc.iiit unniittoo. vuitli Pcnd In-

niinut.s. p itbdl pracue -A a ,.v : . fjuirman l IL Harm of tht

-tiul nt rn-;id from all li.to -. la it the t T i b - o rva.ie if ? rn

sible to er.p r ti e bia! '.:r- Th iati.i t'entennial x h hiation. wants ntr.il PL' .bi arttm nt and ... : a Mi-- -l olumtiia" to rttciC tho

anu .. anu tr.e ,..., e. r. P r-i,u (f ,Kltion a n-t sinn tac- j

:o trie Po aPiriii. arc litiuiiil. The or!. x on t he

-ntnined man- rar- c. b . t no . ei (cuoial a-x 'atimi lia dct'riiiitied! ' k" in I -! ' n. r.tv m , ain at - ' ( ,uX. oluinhia" liomt. nipt to via- tla-Tu f " ..tb.chis -f. ... I the .-nwry w , re i' ;ir. d. and ' lplr. j w p, n tl.. iui.k wai! be u to i: i:n.; SP ,L-cl U MUinty U full of fair!

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hlank d'rct teil to tjj that it will ho then In-fore miiluiuhl. Tiie H tv nuns .tuv lar-e-t minimniitttv. cam tho Soutli I'rida v niuht. r'Pt. -2, when w i.f oti fr tin noniiatioii

Mail the

otiim -oii

ltond ( lianthcr of ( oir.mcni', sol the nininatlon will Iom.

cated in Puchanan. Mich., where sh has married a man named Charles Lindsey. Arnold's telegram was forv arded to her.

iioLi TAiwiin' pu("i it :. Target practice 'as held in the "Y" pjmnasium läst evening by the

military orvanizatk n that was re-

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from South l'.-:.-l r.-d t-

. m train fr on v. i-.-cr... w t-; i.re i-.ciil trains er,l run except Sunday. Prompt THphn Srrxirr. p.'p .f. 1. otli in Sörth ' '- a J ar.-t 'ti Chi.-n.j verv ' :ia.tly iei ter!. A. "Vf'Nutt. I. A

ular p-iit no the pairoant pronim. p,tl, i. The board of dinctc.r; of tho CVn-

p- t.vo i.'.oiirr. r.- m.) .t. d. ; - ,i.wiwd.

iin .Tor.ti 'o! e . i f h"-" o:up,.t.v

ooe if tlii- frion any.

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m . Pit b a r 1 1 1 in pi;

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where in tlu county i- elixible to J ! .! ... 1 ..I.. . 1 ... !..!. ...

i sT mil- nuiiiiii.iii'Mi aim i-u ti'.n. i.oni .im- .

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n, t" i ' i til. M,!!- in;:i if .ma. i in- iiiuinii.e

h,,:.e p..-,-.. V.e n, s t' l. l t; !t. 'f caur-e. cetlic lirM. Tin plan d later in the . ventre re! ar.'ie.l outlinctl i- simple. ip. , r f tl rotb-: Pi U out the o f otir l.nly ,,t...,,....r tb- i, :e ..ati!i !!. I'ririuU whom )im would liko to mv p ir v.' .ih. r:.-. " ei u t '-. . ( ;: l i tin role of "Columbia" in tin

,c .. . ... ,, . ,. - icat ..oio ooitar nnnliu (inn vs..

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im'ii o. i p.rioatu c. and till in Iter i i it. i in" and addle--, on the act-oni-j pau'.u. hlanU. i

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'ifin Committee. ST. JOSEPH CO. INDIANA CENTENNIAL and PAGEANT Circ Chamber of Commerce. South 13 end, Ind.

The tinder icned nominates

ot

r.r election as Gdunihia' on pa.uit program. VOTE

ONCE ONLY.

Mail ; above e dnmhtee. care Chamber d" Commerce.

i cently formed in this city

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tier f .oti fr tin

will hate their nanio phuvd . aa William Temple, a Culver graduate.

clcxti.oi vallot. ami tlu iudim- win,"- - "

then lx aked t c1hioo fiom the

in, the Mi- Columbia' who N to

sert . The1 election yi bine to Im. oer hy next Tuc-day at midnight, so this mean-, liii-llc. Of our-v. on.inay deliver your

'ballot at the "bain!cr of Commerce

in poison, if )m wi.-h t. And now cet bu.v. C the ac-

; ( ompan.V inu; aanu. 1110 1-. a punt J of honor on the Urcrani. Help start

a spirit for jour Ir.ciul. Act putk and tzvt a numlx'r of other friend-, to net with joii. It will Ik rreat fun and oott ocia lr. io to it to win. tii tlat othiz -oninit tt -.onie-thitii: to ilo. Put rernt iiiImt. ilu le-.itt.r) pir uor liallot- i at the Chanil'! of I ViinmiTir. 'Ihr Ncu-liine carinof vcl.e theni.

and ti'is heen aided by the presence of ""apt. Ti. Ii. Stocsdall who ha.? offered his services to the organization.

NO HALF-HEARTED

Preparedness

will ! if y..i t P i-Mtip'.. r a ;'. INDIGESTION DYS P E PS I A . OR MALARIA UK M KLL ri'KI'AHKI TKY

"AITIATION AVTOMORILi; OWMilN."

Tiie South Lend Woollen Co. aref

manufacturing Z pound, all wool

Olive drab regulation army blankets, J for United States iovtrumf-nt. size,

M inches, and are selling these! heallv for automobile u-e. at $P2o each.' Apply at OT.ce. 21- Fi. Lt-

s.tllt- av." Advt.

HOSTETTER'S

Producers Union Miik

StOmach BitterS comes to you only after

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T. Kv. Statu n. ai'ä j;.-:el. i 'Pii' U'-b -li-.i .') ; 11";.; I t' j I

COMINfi WIT IF IirciIKs. Pen. Franklin H. Tyree. a prominent member of "h:irls C. lluirhs. party, will be cue.- after tha-ir arrivaT here I'rida (f It. ar.d Mrs. Sam Mai I ''U'a'el. He wall l.-a e S.jf-,..-.i . . . . , r T - i

g7fxe4. Ca.

it's Pasteurized ancJ Osrified

IkCMAHA

100-5C8-3O

Complete lioine I urm-hcrs.

bif.k o-.r;- the War. I AO.- today and j. for .our''f if C.e . .om t . .,... j ' t .-, : ... i : l ; .. i -. -

Art Materials. Plctur Framlag THE I. W. LOWER DIICOlLTIXO 0)MP.V-VY South lien X Indlaui Wall Paper Prrl I'aint uppl.