South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 307, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1916 — Page 12

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I Fort Wayne Dealers Will Consider Means of Taking Care of Families. F'KT WAVNJ:. Ind.. Nov. 2. I'ort V.nt's housing jrV.em Tany 1 e 1 ri"J'ht to th r.oti' of citizens a seriuus 'juration through the 1'ort Wayn K-aI Imt- -Arh:in;'', a rn(tiiir of which s'om may b . ?1 1 r ' -.-! hy an ;rt on huinu,r ( ondition in .vorn; of th lar r c;ties. ;i ' ordilii; to an announ''-liit-nt itiailu ' diu sd.ty I y Ive J. With th employment of H.'OO ;,'h!ioti.il n;-n wla-ri new hui'din-s t th-- (Ienral Kh-f trie .'o. are orn j I r u-"! th'.s c ity will have ;t srioijs hoi:sit;4 prohleni, .Mr. Ninde t t . l'reil S. Hun tin'-', general r.iuv.i-ir of the fer.-ral Kleetric Co., is considering th- housing ftu- tion in th interest of his corn I''ir.. Paul .teintterper. president of th" Clue;-,,"' real (state hoard, may he iniUd to Fort Wayne to address the real estate exchange on housing cnditirins. fie nruhthly has ten üiiüinn apartment properties unier his direction, Mr. Ninde asserts, and is an authority on housing method-. I. I... Cart will t.ike up the p,-hility of socnrinir Mr. .tein1 er: er. Tort Wayn provildy has fewer apartment houses than any city of it size in the country, aceordin to Mr. Nir.de, and the real estate ex-hin-:e will endeavor to pet hefore the people need of more such buildi n '- s -jr.' At i r iEicoin r. h TT Dii

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.More Than l,Oo) Hear SecclUN That Follow IlHlliant Dinner. Newn-Tlnie Special Scrvke: ST. JSi:rif. Mich., Nov. 2. Ierri''n county democracy dined la.-t nirht as the quests of the Hoii-c of ravid in one of the most strikingly unijue, yot spectacular si.Tfcssful political events of the cam paii;n. The Kuest of honor was Hon. Iahvin ( Shields of Lansing, for ears the hphtinp chairman of the state central committee, the "Maker of Ferris." and nearly all things else prominent in Michigan democratic councils. It was a hrilllant affair. ?.no diners who gathered about the festive tables attested to this. Everything about the occasion was complete and thorough. MAY MAKE OWN CAPTIONS Naming of Liquor Amendments is Lft to County Hoards. Xews-Tiiiies special Servl-v: LANSING. Mich., Nov. 2. Although it is. hardly considered ".rood form," onnty election boards may place their own captions on the two liquor amendments to the constitution to be voted on Nov. 7. In other words, there is nothing to stop the county boards from replacing the caption supirested by th- secretary of state with another of th'ir own making. There is iiothirv-r in the law to stop them and thep. is information at hand that ( haiifres are Koini; to be made in several instances. COLT) FISH. FISH MOSS. FTSIT FOOD Dc 151(1 FISH 13c, 20c, ".0c at Uoonley's. Advt. Room

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LOAN SHARK STATUTE! Many Ijoop-holcs Art Left lor wriipnlous Money Lender, Say Association. I iiIrterti.itlon.il News Service: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Nov. 2. The PuMic Welfare Ian association of this city, organized to f'uht the loan hark, today announced plans for a ti:ht f'r the revision of the loan shark law by the next le'-,'-

isi.tture. The present law, the asso- j Mr. Hiu'hes made live speeches c.ation believes, permits too many ' Wednesday in which he outlined loopholes for th unscrupulous policies he intends to follow if electlender. One instance of t huso of led, assailed the administration fur the law, they t-tate, is that w hen a i the enactment of the Under od tar-

loan is negotiated wilh the under- i ! standing that it shall run 1J months, 'the loan nun will charge an extension fee of three per cent at the end of each 0 days. This is in addition to two per cent monthly interest. The association this we k found a case w here a woman had borrow-

ed $00 from a money lender, tho is perhaps the most wonderful receploan to run 12 months and cost her tion ever jiven a candidate for the

SJ0.70. The assoiiation took up the loan for her abd will carry it for a 5 ear for $10. SO. STATE BRIEFS Ii.t rn:tti'm il News Sond e: TIIKKi: HAL TL. In the Hughe jvarade here last niht, John Kyan of Fayette township, and O. H. Smith, of Greencastle, who voted for Cen. Winlield Scott, the Whis candidate, in 1S52, occupied a specially kernte. nutomoMlo. Intrnationil N'ew Scrfi.-o: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Charles Woodward, said to be the oldest llotnrian ih the world, will celebrate his 9 4th birthday Friday, and the Kotary cJub will present him with a basket of flowers and a $-.'0 Kold piece. k A t 1 I, u r r L i f: r . t: t. 1 - t r "- k t t: South Bend, Ind. I H J'Jk Fi

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WEST; IS CONFIDENT .Makes I In SHTrlirs in Ifaliana During Day. Attacking Administration and Outlining Policies. TKRIiK 1 1 A UTK. Ind.. Nov. 2. "harles IZ. Huches wound tip his campaign in the middle west witn a Fpeeeh here Wednesday night and left shortly afterwards for points in New York, the last .täte in which he will appear before election. iff and the Adamson laws ana expressed the belief that he would win. He spoke toniuhl before an audience In the wiswani here after reviewin'-; a torchlight parade. Just before his departure the nominee issued the following statement: "I am leaving Indiana after what presidency. 'This .splendid tribute was not to me personally but as the representative of the reat united republican party moving forward to victory and service for the nation. The men of Indiana have organized a people's i victory and I want to thank the leaderr of the re-united republican party for their effective work," Mr. Hughes on his final day In the middle west de-voted much of his speeches to the tariff. jAUTOISTS IN CONCERTED ! ACTION TO GET ROAD LAW 1 'ifty-sK "Motor C'lutis of state Arc Keprcscnteol at Meeting llchi in IndianaHilis. Iritem.itionil N s s-rvko: l.NDIANAl'OLI.-. Ind., Nov. 2. A concerted campaign for the enactment of a state highway commission law by the next general assembly was launched this afternoon hy repi esentatives of automobile clubs and other organizations. 1-'ifty-six. automobile clubs. members of the Jloosior Motor club, were present :.tten"lintr the annual meeting ofthat ! organization. Many other bodies ; v ere represented. The views of the ; pood road enthusiasts were sought ! to be incorporated in a highway ! commission bill to be presented to I the legislature. ! A. il. r.atchelder, chairman of the j American Automobile association, I was to address the meeting before adjournment tonight. HOTEL IS ASSURED St. ,Jo!-oih Mi ii Piuvliast Whiteomu Hotel and latli House. News -Times Spr-i:il Service: ST. JUSKl'H, Mich.. Nov. 2. The Whitcomb hotel and bath house Is assured permanently for St. Joseph. The well known hostelry has been taken over ly a newly organized company of prominent St. Joseph citizens and the new management ! took charge today. IZ. S. Richard son, well known hotel man. and at this time manager of the Hotel Uenton in Renten Harbor, will be the new manager of th Whitcomb. The holdinrs of the Whitcomb hotel company are assumed by the new organization tree from encumbrances of any kind. The action means much to this eity. For months past the future of the Whitcomb has been shrouded in doubt. With the splendid hotel l encumbered bv bonds amounting to more than $100.000 held in a large part by persons livhi- outside of this city, it has been consistently rumored for weeks past that the largo institution would be closed, at least for the winter. Such a move would have been an incstimble V'ss to St. Joseph. OVERCOME BY GASES Foreman of Cider Plant Killed Insporting a Vat. News-Times Sper-ial Service: l!i;.'T N llAlllKUi, Mich., Nov. 2. Overcome by the fumes of the poisonous gas formed in vinegar vats, John Knnis. residing on McAllister a.. Rentou Harbor, for many years a foreman at the Robinson Cider and Vinegar Co. plant, died last night while inspecting an , empty vat. He had Lxen dead some time when his body was found. He was r 5 years old. lZnnis had started for home at ',:?,v lust night and returned to the factory to inspect the at which was to have been put in use today. He left his biey le near the door and went into the vat to see the condition of the walls. The other workmen had gone and no one knew of his presence there. Unconscious of his danger he continued the inspection and the deadly cas did its work. WEALTHY GROCER DIES ntisinoi Man of IndianaiolU si nee 1S;7 Passes Awav. Ntws-Tim -s 9pf Scrvico: INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Nov. 2. Michael O'Connor, TS years old. wealthy wholesale -roeer of this city, is dead here today after an ill-r.es-s of six weeks. He was born in Roscommon county, Ireland, came to America at the age of 12 vears. and located in Indianapolis in 1 4 6 T . FRUIT .11 H I. TARL.RTS rurest Candies Made Spendhl Lot at J Cuonoy's Zc. 10c and 2e r-ks.

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Your Support Will He Appreciated. Edward S. Swanson Ilepuhlioan Nominee for SHERIFF of U. Joseph County. Klection Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1916. Adv. PROGRESSIVES RECANT Demand That Name's be Taken Off IIa I lot. News-Times Spet lal Sendee: IRNSING, Mich.. Nov. 2. Telegraphic orders sent out by John S. Smith of Detroit, chairman of the National Progressive party, to county clerks to take the names of that party's candidates off the ticket for the coming election have been causing trouble. Atty. Gen. Fellows, when asked by Fec'y of State Vaughan for a ruling, said that the clerks and election boards should pay attention to Mr. Smith's request. He went further and said that in case the taking off of the names as suggested by Mr. Smith cleaned up the ticket there was no use of putting the progressive party column on the ticket at all. nl'MS AJl best kinds, FRESH SPItrCE GUM, Good for your stomach at Coonley's. Advt. FRIENDS SEE GREAT CHANGE, WOMAN AVERS Mrs. J. E. Edwards Declares Acquaintances Notice Improvements She Derived From Tanlac. CANT PRAISE THE NEW MEDICINE TOO HIGHLY "It Would Take a Day For Me to Describe My Relief Fully," She Says Wants Others to Try It. "If I were to attempt to describe to you the intens- .suffering I formerly experienced and my reiicf since giving Tanlac a trial, it would take mo an entire day," .Mrs. J. F. Edwards, Fsui k. Calvert t., th;s city, a well-known S.outh Rend woman, told the Tanlac Man at the Public drug store, on Oct. 26. "I just simply can't find the words to praise this medicine as I'd like to because it's wonderful," Mrs. Kduards continued. "My trouble dates back to about a year ago when I suffered a complete breakdown. Since then I have been extremely nervous and I didn't care for food at all and when I would force myself to eat a little, the food wasn't digested properly and severe pains in the pit of my stomach would result. I also suffered from rheumatism for quite a w hile. Fxcruciating rheumatic p.-iins came in my back and limbs causing intense suffering. Sometimes I wouldn't be able to get around at all and would have to lie in bed for days. "A good friend recommended Tanlac so highly to me that I decided to try' it. I have taken one bottle of Tanlac now and I want to say that this medicine is just "wonderful. The severe rheumatic pains in my back and limbs that caused such intens suffering before I tried Tanlac have disappeared entirely, now. I'm able to walk around as well as I ever did in my life. All my friends are noticing the wonderful improvement in my condition and axe remarking about iL I eat heartily now and I enjoy my meals to the fullest extent. I'm not bothered with pains in my stomach. The sick headaches are a thing of the past and my general nervous system never was in better condition than now Fince taking Tanlac. Just to see if my relief i-? permanent I stopped taking Tanlac for more than a week and at the end of that time still felt as good as when I was taking it. "I ju.-t can't say enough in praise of Tanlac. I recorrmend it to all my friends who are bothered as I was." Tanlac. the Master Medicine Mrs. Kdwards praises so hichly, is in 2.Ou'.'.COO homes today because of its true merit. Tens of thousands of people have tried Tanlac and have indorsed it as a source of relief for sufferers from stomach, liver or kidney trouble, catarrhal complaints, rheumatism, nervousness, loss of appetite and affections of the muous membranes. Tanbu- is r.ow being introduced in South Rend at the Iublic drug store where a special Tanlac representative is explaining the new medicine

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Here are the winners in the Wyman Jack Tar Middy" Contest The winners in our "Jack Tar Middy" contest are announced as follows: Miss Cordellia Tucker, 1001 E. Washington Ave. Miss Jeanette Zeitler, 619 Cottage Grove Ave. Miss Catherine Blakeman, 629 E. Wenger St. Miss Lillian Bairn, 738 W. Wayne St. Miss Dorothy Taylor, 1119 W. Washington Ave. Near to 400 contestants sent in lists ranging from 52 words to 2020 words. Only English words, correctly spelled and in good usage were considered. Bible names, proper names, prefixes and duplicates were not considered. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary was the authority consulted.

IS CRUSHED BY TRAIN nrakeninn Killed hy Tnine While Switching at Alexandria. News-Times Special Service : AXDEH?ON, Ind.. Nov. 2. K.I par Chenouith, 2 3 years old, tnarried, of luncie, brakeman on the Iake Erie and Western railroad, was crushed by the locomotive of his train while switching at Alexandria. The body was taken to Muneie on Thursday. stated meetin? of Avalon Orot to, No. 4 8, M. O. V. P. K. It.. Thursday evening Nov. ?,, 1916, at 8 o'clock, in Ma.sonic Temple social rooms. It. H. SldNCKIt. Monarch. H. II. I5Alt7LKTT, .Secretary Advt.

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