South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 319, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 November 1916 — Page 5

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FINE FOR RHEUMATISM ! Musterole Loosens up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousand use Musterolc ence you experience the j;Iad relief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug h re. It is a clean, white ointment. ir.a!e with the oil of mustard. Retter than a mustard plaster and does not Mister. Urines case an?! comfort while it is being rulbcd on! Mustero' is recommenced by many doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and achc3 of the hack or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains. Trowed feet, colds of the chest (it r.ften prevents pneumonia). 22c and 50c jars: hospital size J2-5GL

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Appeals For Ordinance is Presented to Council by Local W.- C. T. U.

Curfew may soon be runs again In South Rend. Indies of the V. C. T. U. feci that too many kids tinder the aires of II and 10 are on the streets after nine o-clork at night; the W. C. T. U. believes they ought to be in bed or at least in the bouse. So thry appeared before the coun-

Reginning with the examinations today the Krade "Maxima Cum Laude", will be given to the seniors next year, who have an average of percent or over for the work of the scholastic year. Students making a general average of i o to 93 per rent will receive "Magna Cum Laude" in addition to their bachelor's decree, and the Krade "Cum Iiude" will be given students averaging fron 8 5 to 30 per cent for the tar. According to the new ruling students taking a four year course in ,'ny of the departments of the university will be graded according to their general averages; for the four years. Thi credit will be in addit;on to the regular decree given. If

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The Easiest Way To End Dandru

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!l last night and asked that an or- i .rai averaKe the distinction will not

be made, but he will receive his decree.

There 1. one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely ;md that i to disso'.ve iL To do this, just set about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon: apply at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub in gently with the tinker tips. Ry morning, most If not all. of your dandruff will be none, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy -ery single sign and trace of it, tu matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find. too. that all itching iind digging of the sscalp will stop in-f-tantly, and your hair will be fiuy. lustrous, glossy, silky anl soft, and 'ook and feel a hundred times better. You can et liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all ru will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fail. Adt.

A Never Failing Way to Banish Ugly Hairs

(Aids to Beauty) No woman Is Immune to superfluous growths, and because these are likely to appear at any time, it is advisable to always have some delatone powder handy to use when the occasion arises. A paste is made with some of the powder and water :ind spread upon the hairy surface: in atout 2 minutes this is carefully removed and the skin washed. You will then lind that our skin is entirely free from all hair or fuzz. He sure, however, to get real delatone. Advt

A CLEAR COMPLEXION

Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eye3

Most Women Can Have

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finance be drawn providing for the

ringing of a curfew bell. The rennest appeared to find favor with a number of the councilmen who promised to use their efforts in getting one put through. Policewoman Minnie Kvans said something of the kind Is necessary to keep the children off the street."' at night and was supported In her contention by Matron Anderson of the county jail. The two women were instructed to confer with the city attorney relative to drawing up the proposed ordinance. School Ronding Unsettled. Some, sort of a misunderstanding appears to have arisen over the bonding of the 11. Rurner Construction company relative to the newSample st. school. A special session is to he called some time this week to settle this matter definitely. Representatives of both the Maryland Casualty company and the Aetna Accident and Liability com

pany appeared before the council and j

both signified their ability to furnish all the necessary papers and seal them within live minutes. The council disagreed a,s to the disposition of the matter and fcince it was found impossible to settle the matter without a more thorough discussion Councilman Ruechner moved that a special meeting be called to decide the matter. At the last regular meeting an ordinance was- passed authorizing the construction of the building and naming the Maryland company as surety. They, however, held up the signature to the papers until Monday afternoon and in the meantime the Fchool city had contracted with the Aetna company and were in a position to present a new ordinance to the council. Attorney YVair appeared and requested for the school city the adoption of the new instrument. Wants 1-rotwition OfTUvr. It has been found necessary by City Judge Hammerschmidt to impose extra work in the way of asking Mrs. Kvans and Capt. Schock to act as probation officers and in this event an ordinance was presented, providing for the creation of a new office which is to be paid on a salary not to exceed $1.500. . The duties of the officer as defined by the ordinance will be to serve under the direction of the city Judge

Jerimah McCarthy of Indianapolis

has been appointed secretary to the j Rev. John Cavanaugh, president ofi the university. The new t-ecretai : succeeds John Kearns and was a, ;

member of the graduating class of the university last June.

The Notre Dame Glee club under the direction of Ward Perrot will give a benefit concert in Washington hall Wednesday evening. The money obtained will go to Joscpii Lodesky, a student of Rrownson hail who was; forced to have his leg amputated as a result of an accident in an inter-hall football game two weeks ago. This vill be the lirst appearance of the newly organized Glee clu'.

Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. Daring these years he ravr to lite t i Afte f rres?sti

of a few well-known vegetable imrredi-! iind keep an 1aCCOunt ih ionerä ents mixed with nlivo nil nWn b,, ! patroled under suspended sentences.

Dr. Kd wards' Olive Tablets, you will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers oa the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep in the pink of rendition.. 10c aad 25c per box.

Grandmother's Medicines. Our grandmothers were wise in the virtues of the herls of the tield. They used to gather and store roots .md herbs and use them to cure the ailments of their families wormwood, thoroughwort, sage, rue. camomile the li:t might go on and on of the healing plants with which they made us familiar. Now their tcronddairghters et the extracts from just snich irod old roots and hert. from the nearest druggist, ready prepared for use. One such medicine which women find b st for their own ailments, is the well-known I.ydia l'. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Advt.

PLAIN QUESTIONS TO SOUTH BEND PEOPLE

i:cr south Rend Header Will Admit tlo Soundne of the IaktU. Would South Rend people recommend lVan's Kidney Rills they do ' the medicine were not reliable? Would they conitrm their statements liter years have elapsed if their experiences did not show rhe remedy to re deserving of it? Statements like the following must eirry conviction io the mind of every reader: Mrs. Max Hayn. JK R. Ke isey st.. ,oath Rend, says: "'When troubled greatly by backache. s;ells of dizziness and headaches. I use iKvin's Kidney Rills and two !xes restore

rue to Kood health. The diT..:n-s

headaches and Lackach.es pea r."

The abov e statement was civ en on February L. l'.H'I and on November :. 191., Mrs. Havn said: "Yui may i ontinue using my former statement praising Dean's Kidney Rills as they gave me a wonderful cure from kid!:ey trouble." Rr.ce "t'c, at all dealers P-nVt impl .s'k tor .i kidney remedy -t l...tn's Kidney Rills the .,.in.e that M r. Hayn has twice puMiclv recomrnTded. -"iter-Milburn Co.. Rrop .

It is provided further that extra duties may be provided by the police department. Luckily or unluckily, 13 names were signed on 13th of the month to a petition of citizens residing in the neighborhood for the placing of an arc light at the corner of Chapin and Thomas Ms. Councilman Wolter, seconded by Councilman Lang, moved lhat the matter be referred to the committee of the whole. N'ectl Nw Patrol. It has been found necessary by the police to request the purchase of a new patrol wagon for the use of the department since it is impossible to repair the old one. so that it will be capable of taking care of the heavy work daily. The ordinance submitted appropriates approximately $J.50ö for the purcha.se of a new patrol and an extra allowance of J500 for the repairing of the old patrol, which will then serve as relief. The matter was referred to the committee of the whole. City Atty. KU Seebirt reported to the meeting that he communicated the wish of the council to the Studebaker corporation regarding a smoke nuisance and that it, while not denying that the nuisance still existed at its skein factory at Walnut st., declared that prospective changes in the factory would remove it in the near future. Park li ml Overdrawn. For the second consecutive month, according to the report of the city controller. Ulysses (J. Manning, the fund of the city parks has been overdrawn. In September $2,371.01 was spent by this department and the expenditures during October advanced to the figure of I2.ST3.2S. Collections have diminished by about ."0 percent during the month and a-s a consequence the total cash on hand has been reduced from $224,250 to $ 177.32.". Contractors' improvement assessment show an increase, however, from $2.209.03 to $39. 13. 54.

WILL TRY TO LAND NEXT STATE REALTY SESSION F.fforts to secure the 1917 cornention of the state real estate men for South Rend will be made by a delegation of local real estate dealers who will leave this afternoon ?tt 4 o'clock to attend the state convention at Rvansville, Wednesday and Thursday.. William N. Rergan will have charge of the plans to secure the convention for this city. The South Rend delegation will be composed of George Reroth, V ernon C. Hasting, W. N. Rergan, George Hastings, John Roth, Ed Neddo, William Happ, William J. O'Neil, Fred W. Keller, Herman A. Tohulka. I. E. Bondurant, John A. Hibberd. W. K. Mcllenry. (i. H. Case, I C. Whitcomb, N. li. Miller. A. C. Voight, E. J. Clark, Homer Taggart. William R. Calvert and Allan Clark.

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charge of the organization, which is open to anyone in the city who is interested in singing.

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Powder. Mother never had

such wholesome bakings .until she used Calumet. "It's Calumet surety, uniformity, purity, strength, that makes every baking turn out right that saves millions of housewives Baking Powder money.

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2'c A dose tonight will make you I cheerful at breakfast. Advt.

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Shipment of Newest New York . Coats Just in. Prices: $15.00 $17.50 $1 9.75 $25.00 $35.00 See Them Please

The above statement coming from Newman's as it does should mean much to vou. You will come to this store knowing well what to expect, therefore we make tiiis very plain assertion: Beginning Wednesday Morning You Can Buy Here

Choice o

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$15.00 $17.50 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 $50.00 $75.00

$100.00 suits at Velvet Suits Broadcloth Suits

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$7.50 $8.75 . $10.00 . $12.50 . $15.00 . $17.50 . $20.00 . $25.00 . $37.50 . $50.00 Wool Velour Suits Poplin Suits

Serge Suits

These suits are in Plain and Fur Trimmed Styles There are Lonij Coat Suits and Short Coat Suits Also there are Suits for livery Figure in sizes for Misses and Women üxtra sizes of 13, 44, 45, 46, 47 and up to 50 Bust Measure. Heres an Important Point: This splendid assortment of latest suits was not bought for a "sale," nor were the prices irrst raised then lowered especially for this occasion. No, Indeed! We are here offering you our entire stock of carefully .selected and properly merchandised suits and vou can rest assured that every suit you buy is being" sold to you at just ONE-HALF ITS FORMER PRICE. Tomorrow This Sale Extraordinary Begins! See our Show Windows full of Suits.

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EXPECT VICTIMS OF AUTO CRASH TO RECOVER

No Imiuot Into Acvident at Holling Prairie Until Able to Testify. Until the parents and surviving brother and sister of little Rlanche Tuszynskl. who was killed in an automobile accident near Rolling Prairie. Sunday night, are able to testify there will be no inquest held over the de-ith of the child, according to Coroner T. J. Hwantz. It will probably be three or four days before the parents are able to testify. Pr. T. A. Olney. one of the attending physicians, said that the condition of the patients at the hospital. Monday night was blightly improved and he did not believe that the injuries of any of them would prove fatal.

GIRL ATHLETES OF MUESSEL CENTER BUSY

I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES I

Formation of an athletic league among the girls of the Muessel civic center was discussed at a meeting of 4" girls with Mrs. E. W. Morse at the school house, Monday afternoon. Next Monday a meeting will be held at which captains of teams will be elected and the teams chosen. Ra-sket ball, volley ball, indoor hall, folk dancing and other rimes will be Indulged in by the girls. Women of the district will meet at the school tonight with Mrs. Morse for the formation of a women's league. The ladles will follow the same line of activity as do the girls. Wednesday night the formation of a boys' leagu will he considered. Men of the district will al?o organize a league but no date has yet been decided upon for the meetin..

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Announcement was made at the high school Monday morning, of the

resignation of Prof. Stanley Newton, j head of the public speaking depart- J f

ment. I'ror. Newton returnea to ms home in Chicago Saturday. His successor Miss Ina Perego, a graduate of the ola-ss of 13 at the University of Chicago in public speaking, has been appointed by the school board. Miss Perego will become assistant to Miss Gena Tompson, present head of the department, and will continue Mr. Newton's classes in public speaking and debating.

nton. head of the music department, J and several programs have been ar- , ranged for in which the club will;

articipate in during the school ye ir. I'or Ol Written froub!;?

The regular meeting of the boys Glee club was held Monday afternoon, with more than thirty fellows turning out for practice. The club is being directed bv Miss EtHe Hrr-

A free musical will be given by the horus and orchestra of the high

school on Thursday evening. December 7, at the high school auditorium, for the parents and friends of the students. A program has been arranged by Miss Rir-e Harmon, head of the music department, and Prof. I arreant, director of the orchestra.

A large storage sale of household goods Friday. Nov. 17. at my new storage warehouse, the rear of postofTice on Jcfltrson blvd. See name

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JERRY MOORL.

rr. W. G. Weimer, physician. 06 Union Trust Rllg. Advt.

L-üIl Stones, Carr r atvl Ulcers of th Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intox-lcation. Yellow Jaur.dlce, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments r-sJlt from Stomach Trouble. Thoiiar' of ctonxach Sufferers owe their c-om-r)ete rt-otery b fijr Wooierfnl ImMj. I n'.Ike ny other for Storms Ari.er.t For by Inbh Img Strvr triebe! & Ffeln in South Ind ; KM Oows and Pe-jple'i I)n;f Stor. la ii'ji-

RKix ii tri:i: mrirr. n. sii, t. n. u. Regular meetirir and iance Tu--dav e. ening at Reylor hall. Hourekeepers Orchestra. RORRRT H. STORM, Ch.el. Advt.