South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 279, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 October 1916 — Page 5
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"BEST OF ALL," TRIBUTE PAID .BY LOCAL MAN 1 Wesley James Declares Tanlac Is the Greatest Preparation He Ever Heard Of.
PROVES ITS WORTH IN AN ACTUAL TEST Mishawaka Man Tells of the Benefits He Gained Through Use of New Medicine. 'Tan!.w is ihr greatest medicine I e?r haril of." vvj.s the trl.utP lAil th? tv-w preparation on October -. l'J Wesley Ja.nis, well known Mishawaka man who live at i 1 9 North Munraret strett. Mr. JamiH is well Known loth in Mishawaka South I5enj. For a lor time I Buffered from stomach, liver and kidney trouM and my Mood also was In had condition." Mr. James continued. "My itj'petive as very j,oor and I was bothered . ith iri'lUestion and ton.stjpatlon. My kidney wer; in a wry weakened condition. I felt weak and run down nearly all the time. "A friend recommended Tanlac and 1 decided to ;lve it a trial. I led better In every way since trying this new medicine. I Kleep .soundly now. My appetite h.t-s improved. I am not bothered with my kidneys and the constipation ha. j disappeared. My bWxjd sterns to be' In much bctt.er condition now "T.tnlac certainly has done m; pre.it ,'ood and I recommend it ?.s the b.st medicine I ever heard of." Tanlac, the .Master Medicine, is especially benetkMal for stomach, liver Mid kldr.ey trouble, catarrhal comJl tint, rheumatism. nervouNnes. less (,f appetite and the like and is ii line tonic and a Kcneral stom purifier. Tanlac now bein? introduced In South Itentl at the Iullir drujj store where a special Tanlac rrpresontatne 1 explaining the new medicine to the public. Advt. , i I'it:icin; .m mii;kiiy. Can i :i i ) r 1 1 ) v i : i i PILE REMEDY ; l:eljee your.velf of this ailment at home. K.iMy to use and thoroughly I cernia lle. Sohl only by us, 'Oc and 1.00. HANS lKl"; CO.. South Henri, Inri.
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Friday Bargains mean values extraordinary. If you haven't been attending all of the big Friday Sales, come tomorrow early. Wonderfully good values will be offered in splendid assortments of seasonable merchandise.
ECONOMIZE ON READY-TO-WEAR FRIDAY Fall Coats, light and dark c..!..rs Friday ? flfi enly, choice K)JttßJ Women's House Dresses, !it;ht and dark colors, in Ging ham an J Percale. Sizes 34 to !( Friday only 89c Children's Rain Capes, sizes otol4. Friday special 4 Jj Children Wash Dreisen, liclu and dark color. Sizes 2 to 14 Friday A special . . One Table cf White Waists, nude oi desirable materials $1.00 values. Choice Friday .... 65c Women's Muslin Drawers, open and c!'ed. h ith embroidery rutTles. 25c t Q value, pair JLC Scissors, aborted v.c. 25c va!uc' IQr pair I t Darning Cotton, in black. l .1 V, rv , 5c whiter. :c and tan. 3 balls . Cotton Tape, bl aC s. and while. K1; . . . . 1c Pearl Buttons, in dill ereilt card . 2c Baby Elite Shoe Polish, J 10c size bottle J Satin Sk;n Face Powder, Friday JICJU Barcelona Castile Soap, 10c siie bar . .ÖC Kirk's Juvenile "1 Q Scap, box cf 3 cakes. . J ÖC Dresrcr Scarfs, size lS4 2, ith lace eJce ar.d r IP. er'in'v- Special . . j3Ks
WILSON GREETED
BYMIDDLE WEST
People Turn Out to See President Who Refuses to Make Any Addresses. CHICAGO. Oct. 4. Pres" t Wilson penetrating the middle west Wednesday for his speech in Omaha today, received noisy welcomes from many thousands of persons in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. He interpreted the enth.usla.srn to one crowd as meaning, "You believe in rue." At stop after stop the railroad stations were packed, at several places bands played and frequently the president remarked on the cordialty. Refusing to turn his trip Into a speech rnaklntr tour, the president, nevertheless, kept up a running tiro of remarks at every stop. Interest ntuonK those who spoke to him centered most about the eiKht hour law for railroad employes. SfojH at ChUnK. Mr. Wilson made a brief stop at Chicago last nipht and conferred with hen. Walsh, in charge of democratic western headquarters; Sen. Saulsbury of Delaware, manager of the senatorial committee, and other department heads. Soveral hundred persons, including local politicians, railroad men and not a few women flocked to the train yards and cheered the president when he appeared and shook hands with those nearest him. en. Walsh told him the campaign in the west w;lk "more than satisfactory." At eery stop between E'ittshrunh. passed early Wednesday, and Chicago, the president appeared on the rear platform of his private car, waved to the crowds, explained that be wa.s making no Speechen and then shook hands with as many tu possible. "I am before the jury and cannot Fay anything." was the way he explained his failure to speak in several towns. "I arn not making a speech-making campaign." said the president at Lima. .. "but it touches me and gratifies me very much to get the greetings I have all along the line, ami Ohio has certainly shown her hospitality." "We did not want a speech, we wanted to see our president," a man called out. "I don't think much of my speech making, hut I think it is letter than 1 am to look at." Mr. Wilson said. "We want to sec Mrs. Wilson." a man shouted. "Ill admit she Is better worth looking at than I am," replied the president, as he brought his wife forward. "I heard a republican say YOU ALWAYS SAVE ON YARD GOODS HERE 27-inch Mercerized Poplin, all the new tall shades. Ex cellent quality, yard 21c 27-inch Cretonne, in beautiful artistic patterns. Qr Friday, yard C 4 0-inch Satin Stripe Silks, in nier brown, plum, Copen., navy and black. Q j A A Specialf yard . ...tPXtVfV 40-inch Silk and Wool Poplin, in Copen.. blue, brown, navy and plum. 1 fifi Special, yard cD I V U 36-inch Plain Taffetas, in navy. Copen.. blue, reseda, ,creen. plum and black. QA Special, yard j? C Women's and Misses' Collars and Sets, lawn collars and collar ets i:i all stvles including lare round collars, square hemstitched, tucked and lace ed-e. Regular 10 25c value 1"C Children's Cashmere Gloves, ilk lined, sizes 2 to 7. J Q 25c value, pair JL y j Women's Light Fleece Union Suits slihtlv imrerfect, low neck, sleeveless and ankle length; sizes 36, 3$, o. Special 39c Women's Light Fleece Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, fi Special, garment VO?0 Outing Flannel Gowns, with or without collars, pink and blue stripes and white. tfLKfy Special Friday UvU Stamped Scarfs and Pillow Tops, stamped linen color c rah ; Tops, 1 8 x 2 4 ; Scarfs, 1 1 5 . Very special, Friday, each 23 c
today he was roinir to vute for you." a man called out. "Me must be a good man.' retorted Mr. Wilson. "You were with us in the eight hour and we are with you " said a man at Orrvilli. O.. a railroad town. "Good." the president replied. When the president stopped at Valparaiso, Ind., tor.Ight, a crowd, including some students drew him into a refernces to Mr. Hughes' w hiskers. I lantern WitJi Joker. "I haven't any speech to make." said Mr. Wilson. "I have never met you before, but your manners are very familiar. I arn glad to see you." A man in the crowd called out; "Aren't we glad he has not got whiskers." "You are a clean shaved crowd yourself," replied the president. At Fort Wayne, the first stop in Indiana. Mr. Wilson said: "I have not anything to say, my fellow citizens, except that it is exceedingly refreshing to get away from official duties and out among the folks again, and the sort of greeting you are giving me fills my heart with a great deal of gratitude. I am heartily obliged to you." A railroad brakeman, just off duty pushed out his hand and said: "Right there. Mr. President. Shc's dirty, but sheas going to hit the rooster hard." At Warsaw, Ind., the president said: "It cheers me very" much to have you come out and give me such a grt-etlng because some times when I am hard at work I long very much to get away and come out and Fee the folks. It gives me the deepest gratitude a-s if you wanted to ses? me and believe in me. God bless you and good luck to you."
MAY WINTER IN TENTS Shortapt f Houses in Gary Will CaiiM SniTcrinff. N'ews-Tiiiies Special Serf ice: ÜAIIY, Ind.. Oct. Z. Owing shortage of houses it apiK-ars many residents of this city to a that will spend the winter in tents. It is estimated that 1,000 persona are seeking homes. The United States Steel corporation has appropriated 51,0(H,000 to build homes for the workmen in its new tin mills which goon will le in operation. LEAVES NOTE; SUICIDES News-Times Special Service: VINCENXKS. Ind.. Oct. 5. "Newt has been mean to me and you all can see It by my clothes. Newt Is the cause of my death. IJye bye." That was the explanation left in a note by Mrs. Mary Davidson. 4 3 years old. who Wednesday killed herself by drinking poison. Relatives say she was worried over the relations of her husband, Newton Davidson, and her sister. cmainim BARGAIN BASEMENT Every Day Suiting, extra heavy rade, in all colors and stripes. 15c quality. 11. Friday, yard JL JL (J Percale, good assortment of stripes and tigures in light and dark colors. Or Friday special, yard . . . . J j Dress Ginghams, good assortment of checks and stripes. dayon,y'. 8c Unbleached Sheeti, 00;1 quality, size 81x90, regular Friday J X w Bed Blankets, size 60x76 in. Grey, white and tan, with pink and blue borders. Very special Friday only, 7Qn pair yla Santa Claus Soap, 8 bars for 25c Stone Jars, from 9c 1 to 6 gals., per gal Jelly Glasses, smooth tinish, tin tors, "J Q dozen JLsKj Universal Bench Wringers, H)-ineh roller, enclosed cov wheels, reversible board, all latest improvements Champion Lye, 10c can Friday . . S5.79 7c Lanterns, with heavy metal front hot Oft. blast jyC Curtain Streichers, basswood, 6x12 stationary pins, än.ch::.... 79c Chambers' earthen- JQfy ware, covered rsC Lingerie Ribbons, in blue, pink, lavender and white. O 5-yard bolt O C
ES ENVIABLE REG Work Done in Congress Shows Him One of Most Active of Solons. Nes-Timf9 Spe-Ial S:rvl r: WASHINGTON. Oct. If voters of the Uth Indiana district will look up the official record of Congressman Itarnhart, they will tind a continuous record of duty well done. Harnhart is not especially noted for "standing hitched" to a program that he thinks is not what it oiik,'ht to b, but he has a record that proves him to te the kind of representative the people need. He haj always Leen active in behalf of better pensions for soldiers who served this jflorious country and it Is said he hu helped 3,000 soldiers in his district to better pensions and is now helping more than that many soldier's widows to better pensions by having heartily helped with both the Sherwood and Ashbrook pension leKiflatlon. He has been active and inlluentlal in having the department of agriculture help to check the insects that threatened both the pickle and onion prowing Industries; he has alwas taken part In the legislation which helps men. women, and children to better conditions and larser possibilities; he opposed passing rivers and harbors and public building" bills this year because the country is asking so much money for preparedness, and he answers all correspondence and looks after business matters that come to hirn us promptly as any man in Washington. His office force of three or four clerks is always busy and thp conjrressman is among1 the first in official life to be at his office every morning. No constitutent from Indiana ha ever gone to Washington without beintf politely and efficiently treated by Mr. Itarnhart and hia clerks and he gets many special favors for his constitutents by rea-son that department heads all know that ttarnhart never aks unreasonable things of them. He is the kind of business man who ought to he kept in congress for he knows how. CONFESSES TO MURDER -V jers Admits II Munlcrctl and Married the Widow. Nn-Tlmn Special Service: BIG UAPI1XS. Mich.. (Kt. :. Ciarence Myers. 2?. -year-old Grant farmer, who confessed Monday at Treemont that he killed Will Travis. Oot. 21, 191 5, on the Travis farm aid then eloped with Mrs. Travis, after they had sold the steck and farm implements, was brought to the Mecosta county jail here Wednesday b Sheriff Hasey. of Newayr,o county. With him came Mrs. Travis, widow of the murder victim who at the inquest in Fremont Monday was jointly held responsible for Travis" death. Newaygo county has no jail. They will be charged with Urst degree murder. Pros. Hranstrom states. Stated meeting of Avalon Grotto. No. 4 8, M. O. V. P. TZ. It.. Thursday, evening Oct. K. 1016, at S o'clock. In Masonic Temple ocial rooms. WIRE FENCE. WARNER BROS., 114 E. Wayne St ADLER BROS. Since lfl4. Tin: BToriE port muk axd DOT ft. The C. W. Copp liusic Shop Open Every Ercmilndp. 22S Sou til SXloblvan St. Arw y sU Your 8rvlco Mew Process Laundry CliFJl.VTKG Ä DYKING 31 EL Ttttt PtRrll 100. Uoavn Producers Union Milk comes to you only after It's Pasteurized &nd Qirified See oar Specials In School Shoe 98c and $1.98 KINNEY'S 11-122 E. WAYNE ST.
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This is what 44 cents will buy this week at every store where PALMOLIVE Products are sold: THREE (3) Cakes of Famous PALMOLIVE Soap, regular price at 10 cents a cake, 30 cents ONE (1) Jar of PALMOLIVE Cream or ONE (1) Bottle of PALMOLIVE Shampoo, as you prefer, regular price 50 cents Actual Joint Retail Value of These Goods, 80 Cents! We are making this great gift offer to extend the visiting list of PALMOLIVE Cream and Shampoo, prominent members of the PALMOLIVE family that should be good friends of yours
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You don't hTr to go to New York or lion ton to hne your oho hltil, but rail at TIIK SOt Til IIKM HIIOK SHINING PAULO It. Ii5 j. Mlfliiran St. A No Iffar aal lohuoro Und. G. HOSWKLL. NEW FALL SHOES at Guarantee Shoe Co. 114 W. VVASlilN'GTXX KE W. J. NEIDHART 1 1 i I!. Jefferson Illvd. I'KTl'KE ritAMINC AM Hi:iAIIUN'G. Wnll I'apcrinK and Painting. K03THSI3SO S53BIÄ55A TXcaAj tor RuMnors. tlS nvrmers TraM Tildg. ifped and umaettn in altrcta KODAK FINISHING We give the bei service consistent with Good Results Your films will get the careful attention of rji expert if you bring them here. A complete Drug line. Hans Drug Store 123 V. Jefferson Blvd. Opposite Post Office-
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SOUTH BEND BIG BUSINESS MEN Demand STENOTYPISTS (the machine way in shorthand) Because Stenotypy, properly taught, guarantees FAST STENOGRAPHERS SURE STENOGRAPHERS SAFE STENOGRAPHERS Learn STENOTYPY at the SOUTH BEND BUSINESS COLLEGE. IMPORTANT NOTICE Mr. Cooper, stenotypist of Chicago, will be at the college Friday and Saturday, Oct. 6th and 7th. Talk it over with him.
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Because each embodies the PALMOLIVE quality that makes the name synonymous everywhere with toilet goods perfection. Every dealer whose name is listed below is ready with an extra big stock of PALMOLIVE Soap, PALMOLIVE Cream and Shampoo, to act as our distributing agents. Go to any one of them, hand out your 44 cents, and state which you want to try first, PALMOLIVE Cream or PALMOLIVE Shampoo. He will give it to you, together with three full size cakes of PALMOLIVE the famous Palm and Olive Oil soap the most popular bath and toilet soap, measured by sales, that this age has ever known.
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