South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 364, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 December 1916 — Page 9
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SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. J. I . Mivrr. - u, W. .i-hfnuton ;u will 1.- ho.-t and at :v informal dancing party H..H -veiing at th ir horn'-. The .i:I.:r v. ;11 1 a courtesy to Mr. and Mrs. ('h.irlfs Cunningham of Fowell, Mass., Miss Catherine lt vt-r an-! her K est, Mj3 Flinor MeMilbn of Fima, reru. S. A. Mis diver and Mi.-s iic.Millen ar j-tudents at the Finch tchool at Nfw York tity ami are spending their vacation at the Oliver home-. Mivre Pae and Gillian Cohn, 1C10 S. Michigan st.. will l';;rure prominently In th- musical jirfram jinl cabaret to b ; featured at the ;rhfilon Inn New Year's da v. The Inn will hold oj.en house through- j .ut the entire day and n ervations i l..v- 1 ii made I,v n-Vfr.il nrivatel1 j arties. Th-' program will he approj. ri.it to the oc asion and several interesting feature sketches, new to s.-uth I'.end people, will be Introd U ed. The program will be given at din- j j. er. which will be served from 1 -untll 2 o'clock, and repe ated again ' in the evening during supper, from . . until b o'clock. A New Year's , menu will be serwd and the deco-' iation will be in keeping with the i season. Kredericksons orchestra ! : 1 1 play for the tea dansant. lromj until and for the evening dance, : v. hich will begin at 'j o'c lock. : ! ! Mrs. Forest Hillicr and Mrs. II. C ' Kreighbaum were hostesses at a 4 o'clock tea Friday afternoon in com- 1 j liment to Miss Frances Ilillier, at the home of the former, Gil .S. St. Joseph st. The house was prettily appointed in red and white, Christmas suggestions bring used through- ' out the rooms. There w-re co ers ' placed for 2.". guests. Miss Sarah ! Witwer assisted the hostesses in pouring1. Among the guests were .Miss Mary Möhler of Joliet. the
uest of Miss Witwer; Miss Flinor 'will never invite her airain." McMillen of South America, the ' "It should be easy enough v.l. est of Miss Catherine Oliver. Miss! an agreeable guest over the
M.:rgaret Spain of Detroit, who i- " eek-eiid. although more con-ideia-vi-iling with Mrs. Clem Shidb r. ano!'".u niibt bi um-n than w by-n mak.Mrs. (Icorge Iavies of Chicago, who ;1"'- " 'y a call." said Marie. "As a a i:ue-t of Mrs. W. '.). Davies. ; friend who has literally spent her .j- j life visiting, put it. 'The stranger Mi-.es Florence Kaby and Mai - ', 'thin the gat-s must never confaret .Martin pleasantly enter tamed i'hr her own n enieTU if she v illi a ChriMmas pany at the home i XN l" thought an ideal guest.' . f the lattei, 72. I'mbail av.. Wed- I""? I''ing she is in i;e- lav e n.ng. The time was spent ! bondage to other personalities, and M.ciallv wit.i a supper seled near j 11 behooves her to get through the the , !o-e. Covers were placed fr ! isit with all the crace she can. inus-
Fliv.beth Kertis. Olive Nelson, Mildied Paumgartner. Alta Clabaugh, i i 'red Peitncr, CIcoi ge Peish. Pichard j Hutsmith. Palph Fllery, bisher and Albert Zeitler. Stuart i Mr. ami .Mrs. Himer J. Whitmer i I Portaler I'rairif announced 1 1 1 J t ; g;igfliHlU of their daughter. Miss bilii.i Pearl Whwnier, to CMarMi ! J.f Koy Khning'T of Nib-s. at a din1 i iarty given at th-ir liome Thürs- j iiuy evening. ('omms woe htid for j i: aiul the table was decorated in a ol.ir scheme of iink and whitf. . nt'-rpiece of rdnk rost s with white j 1. 'd ons leading to small ( lipids i 1 k. n ixing each place held th en- j .-..I '2- inont rin-; conceale-l. lland-i ;.:ited jd;ic- cards done in pink so--x and cupids announced the en- j - lament of .Miss Whitmer and Mr.! i "ti 'i inger. Mrs. Ilalph Wood d" l.a-! r.ilic. Ill , was an out-uf-town gtiot ; i t the alTair. 1 ! Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Leihhardt.': t 1 K. Uronson st., will entert. uu ith ; o'clock dinner Sunday eeni :g in compliment to then- .-on. i'ecil. . o will return this een:ng with . soldiers from the border, t "overs ' i i he l.iid for eiht guests. Iecorat;.ns of Christinas hells and t'.ai;v ii! ;.e u.scj eflcctivelj'. j Announeemonts'havo been ro-'eiv- ! I liere of the tnarriage of Mrs. Jain-Mo-.er Heinlen of Ferrien Spiing1 William K. Trocke n : rod t : iilk1 f?. Tlie wedding took p!a e on i ilstmas day at the home of the fi.de's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. 1 1. : tvor at Ferr en Springs. Mr. ami ii-. Trockenbr.i.l will be at home in Fll hait at ll S Sixth, st. Mrs. Trockenbrod formerly lived in South 1 -eml. .Minouncemei-t has been made of the m iriiage of . t. Murin, k of South F.-ml t Miss i:ilen Chnrn-l-orst of 'le eland w h.n h took place m that city, Tuesday, Dec. :v,. The eremony was performed at high boon at St. Paul's Oerman Lutheran hatch. The bride i tlie tkuighter f Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. K. Churnhorst at.d .ar. Mtrlock is employed as ' orator '.'re. i n " in in' (Insods fraternity :htful and p..I ties of The pp., Delta Kapp L.av' one of the most d unusually pultv tlancin .lie sea-on last evetdng ,n the Aincr. i o an hall. The ovcusion marked the'anneal dance and jo . ;;aat it u f the' liat. Tht.se on the de. -ora ti n g com!
n.ittee i v;ercis tl dient tate in:ia aft rmon. A contest fernied i be arrangemnt of th' ball ra.tm. i the amusement for the afternoon, ;rt
w h-ro bit' i. dors of r d and 1 kick predominated. The thre' large . -il-i :g hgbds were hang l : 1 ; sha.h s of the red and Id. o k that gave an odd alow to the hall, while on the side V. w--r wreath with bunches of I nil' berries Iiins 1 1 : 1 i trell: 1 of artiru ial :bwer partially eon- . -a!ed the crt'b. -tra. The outer i-.ouk were erv attractive with mall hanging Pakets of Christmas novelties and t stoons f rt-1 and - re. n pa pT. Mes-n k's fa!! fit heii a plav a d dance ! d- r,,iL' rh- intern.:--M:-s L:!h..:i ntertained aii an. lr.trit,t, Rae Cht::, who! pie i-i! a.- lv v1 UNION SHOE CO. 233 S. iMichijan St. I Hi
AND OTHER INTERESTS OF
IN MILADY'S BOUDOIR
BY OWEN No woman should .e Cat-chested. If she is not f ull-bu-ted. she may, at least, have a ehest expansion that will cover any such deficiencies. Iep breathing, will of course, do this, and the throwing of cold water on the chest every morning will develop the hust; hut it is well to have some systematic cx-r ise as well to trive a firmness to the l.'i.-t and a correct chest position. There is no better exercise for thi" tha" ,0 rlasb ,he hands at the "list- ha,rns "Utwanl. Then, stretch hands, still clasped, as far from th- waist lin down as possible. Do this 10 times each morning, breathing deeply all the while. I am giving you herein a formula frr developing the bust. I )o rememberthat in all massage of the bust, the utmost rare must be taken' or the result rniht Vie very serious. Never should anything but gentle ma-sa' be used for the bust. The bust developer is as follows: Fannlin, one ounce; Coco butter, one
What the French Maid Told Marjorie
BY JANE bfiiayiok or a ;i'i:st. 'I visited over the week-end a while atro and one of the girls present made a very great annoyance of herself bv fussing all the time." onhded Marjorie to Marie one day. "This girl," she continued. 'Veemed to expect attention every minute ot the time and I know the ho-te-s was neuilv frantic, and I am sure. I to be J short' tei . (im ise pi l ittat k and genu me tenderness of heart are valuable Spialities for the guest on a weekejul visit. One must go forth feelim; that there is a good time in LOW COST OF
BY MRS. FLORENCE MA.
s.vrnti v. Itrc.ikfast. Stewed Primes. nieh't. ( 'oft't e. laiix licon. S. allopcd V Sie! s. 'lit f se l.iiugcrhread. T.a. Diiinei. "i eam of Turnip Sn ip 1 Ja ked 1 t a us. l'reann'(' v'arrtdUanana Sahnl. 'aramel Pudding. Iln-akla-t. nieie! Mix two htaten eggs, a pi. titer of a cup of milk and a cup of c ho..ed ham. Turn into a Lutteted pan. and when the edges curl fold and serve. Luncheon. S. -a Hoped .s!crs--Piaco a l.tvcr oi tri wer cruniiM in a naKing uisn T !, 11 a la-v,r "f 'sters. butter, J.ej.per a hd - .i it. t out pint until tin-1 n-ii i '.ii ...I. i io.ii .i.u. ,. r i enough milk to soak the crumbs. - Fake in a moderate ov en. tpiartet also furnished enjoyment ! for the guests. lancing continued until 2 o'clock. The supper was served buifet style in the dining J room, which was decorated with I ni.siiii.is Mfvii ' 'm me oiiiiuiii , tee were R. H. Roberts and D. Hildebrand. F. R. Fabcock. Members if the Twin Citv Scving circle ht. Id a very pleasant meeting! Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Kotz, '. 2 '. Harrison av. The guests were entertained with contests. Mrs. L. II. Carpenter, Mrs. (leorgv) Snyder ami Mrs. t'arl Haslanger won the favois. The hostets I served a luncheon at the close of the I afternoon. On Jan. 11 the members will be guests of Mr-. F. C. Wit'wer.. II. Fronst, n st. j As a surprise to her mother. Mrs. Fl.zabeth Kern. Mrs. C. F. Lentz. 11'.:.". vvith Lincoln way . entertained i delightful company Thurswhiah Mrs. Frown and Mrs. John Xuent won the honors The hos in three ts crvd a luncheon courses, and pink ami white carnations were prettily used in decor- ' ..ting. The guests numbered t Mr. and Mrs. John F. Devine were host and hostess at a dinner party t last evening at their home. 11 I Xc rth Shore dr., tor a company of 1 .' guests. The table was dainty in i!- appoiutna nts of pink and w hite. , Co, ers w-r- laid for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and I '"U Hamilton : toiumnus. i .. n.j .irs. j. l reu urisiman r - -.ph-asOM !''s. Thomas Snow ami Mr. Mr. an-1 Mrs Jove pp. 1 1. Pe Lorenzi.
! Mrs. M. Klinker of I't?'.a C,ren i Mrs. Frank A. Smith, 41 May vi-tting her daughter, Mrs. F. Fp- . w.,.v l.t'stcss Thursday afternoon h r, 71.' Clurr.bia st.
j j J it a meeting or ttie ideal l.mlroi.t - I Mrs. Jennie Kreidler ot I ' troit N'iv iub. The me. abets spent the is isitmg at the home of h-r fa trill hoars making favors for a penny i er. o. Kir.Csley. Rush st. i t ... . . i... .... i ! Ml... t.... . i..t. .. . W . . l... .
ting of the Ideal Kinbroider t b- given voon. Dainty res!ira,"its were ser.ed aftT whi.h the cl-o adjourned to meet Jii. Hi
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ounce; sweet almond oil, one ounce.1. Put in a small bowl set in hot wa- , ter until melted. Feat together and; cool. Fach night after laying hot j cloths on bust, rub it in by massag- j ir.g gently and thoroughly in a cir- i cular direction for 1' minutes. There Is hardly a woman who does not fuss and fume when her hips begin to be plump. Naturally, increased size of hips adds maturity to the tiure, and girlish lines bid fair to be submerged. The rolling exercise will reduce the hips, nut it must be done each morning, and not three times thi" week and once next week. Lie Hat on the tloor, place both hands along the sides of the body, and proceed to roll yourself at out the tloor for at least three minutes and possibly five. You will very likely lind it more comfortable to place a couple of old quilts upon the floor during the exercise. However, the harder; the surface upon which you roll . the more effective is the exercise. LOWELL. store, and then bend every effort to obtain it for all those present. The .-eiiish visitor will never be wehotne lie second time. "On the very first night under the hospitable roof the gu- -t must find ait the regular hour for ri.-mg and .uxak fast, if the ho.-tes forgets to give her pointers regarding these important details. She mut be prompt at meals, doing her share ol the table talk, yet never venturing p touch Upon subjects ouNble the ken of household, and never by any means arguing a point. "However full may be the parties given in the guest's honor, -die most r.ot give the least sign of beiing bored, for this would be a great damper on the spirits of all and, moreover, the height of ill-breeding. "The guest must be courteous to oth'-r visitors under the same roof. She must not give the servants orders or ask lor different things at table, than those supplied. Th books of the house must receive sacred care, and tine chairs must not be dragged around without regard to their value." LIVING MENUS a? I ! Cheese Gingerbread Mix half a! cup of sug:ir, the sane of grated! cheese, the same of molasses, three- 1 tuarters of a cup of water, a teaspoon each of soda and ginger, ami two cups of hour. Fake in a moderate oven and serve hot. Dinner. Creani of Turnip Soup Cook ami mash one cup of turnip, add a pinch j of soda. Heat one ouart of milk. I . :di ht!y. 1 hit ken. add the turnip and, .-'.son with butter, salt ami pepper, Creamed Carrots Cut in dice ami boil until tender. Drain, add milk to cover and, when hot, a. Id a little dissolved t'oar. boil until thick. Panana Salad Peel and slice lengthwise. Dipe in mayonnaise dressing and sprinkle with a few , chopped nuts. Caramel Pudding Melt one cup of brown sugar stirring all the time. strain in three cups of milk, a table-
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of two eggs. Foil until thick and J fro.-t with the beaten whites. J with Mrs. Farney Schwartz, 7 Wenger st. Alhert F. Coon. jr.. f22 Slblev id.. will entertain with a dinner-dance r.iunii.o evening ar ine n nn.i
M.lclu! in honor of Miss Cecile Clarke
of Chicago, who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Coon. ! sr. me guests will number Announcements A line children's motion picture 1 entertainment w ill be given on Sat- ; urday afternoon at 4:1." o'clock In S't. j Paul's Meth('list Fpiscoj'al church. This entertainment will be free to all children of the city and to any! adult persons who desire to come. ' The Shakespeare circle will tut et at the home of Mrs. W. o. Davies. 1 1 7 W. Washington av., Jan. ;:. A matinee dance will be given on ; Xew Year's day by the dramatic de i partment of St. Joseph Valley j Grange m American hall. The hours' will be from 2 until ä o'clock R. L. Waterman left Thursday for ia two week-' visit at Kansas City. , Mo., ami Champaign. 111. I Mrs. George Marks oi Akron. .. I is visiting at the home of her isj ter. Mrs. ctta st. R. J. I-itimer. ManMrs. Jennie Kreidler ot D troit Miss t'rsula lVrley. who A been attending school at An Ar Mich., haa retarneJ after viaitinu
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' ,o",v Xi:V YORK. Doc. J ft. Vnotlier . interesting chapter i a.Vlttl today to the history of the legal Tight nv. p the estate left hv the late Thomas .M. 1 Turner, known as the "Cotton I Hick King." It consists of a record of examination before trial of Mrs. Margaiet M. Turner, third wife of the liiuincier, and defendant in an action brought by Thomas Mcllvaine Turner, her stepson. The plaintiff contends that certain bonds-, stocks and securities belonging to him were turned over to .Mrs. Turner by his father without consideration. He alleges that the socurities weie held by his father as his guardian, and submits that the transfer constituted a violation of trust. According to the papers which! were tiled in the supreme court, I . over the Christmas holidays with Iber parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. j l'erley.' 707 V.. Madison st. i A. Klinger, 704 Lincoln way IT., is suffering with a broken collar bone, Miss Helene Westervelt. ."27 X. lafayette St.. is visiting in Decatur, m. Mortimer O'Dell. 7.13 Cushing st., week in Kvansville, Ind. Kenneth Robinson of Chicago. who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carr, 314 W. Madison st., has returned. Mrs. Fmily Van Valkenburgh. who has been living at the Rushton. has left for her home in Huntville. Ala. Miss Margaret Culver. 1H9 Portage il. rc.n.inU.i frnm ri.. o inL-o m i v . 'v in viiv ii. v i idays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Culver. Carl Williams of Indianapolis will spent Xew Year's with his sister, Miss Pearyl Williams. 112 F. Ohio st. Mrs. Frd Coon of NTles was in the citv Thursday. Thompson of Plymouth, spent Thursday here. Miss Adah Falsley. 2:2 Paris st.. will spend the week end in Premen. Miss K. Hanlev. 307 W. Lasalle a v.. will go to Chicago to remain over Xew Year's. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Purner and family. !?'' Cottage Crnve av.. have returnetl from Robinson. 111., where they spent the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. Frhardt. !1 , Cleveland av.. will leave shortly after Xew Year's to make their home in Chicago. The Misses Amanda ami ClamFne t R ahn of Xiles spent Thursday in South Fend. Miss Helen Kowalski ami brother. Joseph Kowalski of Hammond are visiting in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Davies and family and Mrs. J. Smith of Chicago, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. w. O. Davies. 917 W. Washington a.. have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Alonro J. Hammond of l'vanston. 111., have returned after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Davies. M7 W. Washington uv. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Fauer of this city were Chicago wsitois registered, at the Great Xorthern hotel this week. The Lexington Tea Uuoni. eighth t'oor. J. M. S. PMg.. will serve turky noon and -vening on Xew Yvar's Day. 0'f!i SiiTnbiv . 12 to -:''. Tabled mav L rcitred. Ad".Ll
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Pay For Bonds X.V v' &ft Z V ,. Mrs. Turner was manied to the "Cotton Duck King"' after two other wives, one of theni the mother of the plaintiff, had divorced him. When asked whether her late husband had given her any .1. .Spen- : cer Turner .V Co. bonds, Mrs. Turner answered "Yes." "How many did he give you?" she was asked. "I could not say exactly," she answered. "What did you give for the ! onds V" "Legally. 1 do not know." "Commercially, what did you "Commeia ially. I do not know." "Iid you give anything of value?" "Well, 1 might say gave him affection and time and a great deal of love." NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS social i; i: rs. The military band of Z. F. Falcons will hold their rehearsal Tuesday evening at Z. F. hall. The singing practice of the St. Hedwige Choral society will be held Tuesday evening at St. Hedwige hall. The !:nal rehearsal of the play "Krolowa Przedrniescin" will lie held this ev iiing at S o'clock at St. Hedwige hall. i'i:i:s(Ai. Edwar.l Czeslewicz, W. Division st.. has gone to Igiporte to spend a week with relatives. Frank Dobrzylewlcz or Milwaukee is here on business. Miss Hattie Jarminiak arrived here from Gary for a f e v days' visit with friends. Peter Zawadowski. Sample st., has gone to Iafayette to spend a week with relatives. Miss Helen Kowalski and her brother, Joseph arrived here Friday morning from Hammond for a few days visit with Miss Josephine Chelminiak. 1111 W. Division st. Frank Sikorski of Chicago is spending a few days with friends h-re. Micheal Jarlowski. William st.. is confined to his home with illness. Joseph Pieszalowski of Indianapolis is here on business. Jacob Marszanowicz. Phillippa st.. lias gone to spend a few days wit relatives in Flint. Mich Miss Martha Jarsz-w-ki. 2n(' Kenwood av.. .will leave Saturday for Chicago to spend a couple of davs with relatives. Fred Strusiniak of Indiana Harbor is here on a business vi.-it. Martin Kwieoiuki. who has been here en business. left today for Michigan City. Miss Genevieve Steszevvski. 7.12 W. Vapier st.. will leave Saturday for Chicago t spend a few days with relatives. Stanislaus "lalabievvski of Detroit is here on a business visit. Miss Katherine Wroblewski arrived here from South Chicago for a few tlavs' visit with friends Rev. Sztuczko. C. S c.. assistant pastor of St. Canmier's church, returned from a few da.s vi-'.t in 1 ''r'c.i go. btenhtn Gtzviiki of South Chi
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4i come twice a year!'' 4I am the talk o' the town!" 4Vou will be dad to see me!" "For I reduce the cost of living!" "Guess who I am!" "Watch tor me! Wait for me!"
The
White
The attractive special prices during our annual Sale of White is a biz Saturday feature.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 1-3 OFF. Gowns, corset covers, combinations, envelope chemise and petticoats great lots at 1-3 discount. DOMESTICS. Worth while specials in domestics. 1 5c soft finish cambric, 36 in. wide, at lie yd. H'ctra fine soft finish bleached muslin, yard wide, at 12 ; c yard. 9-4 bleached sheeting, extra good quality, for 34c yard. 45 in. soft finish pillow tubing sells at 22c yard. eai:o is spending; a few days with relatives here. Frank X winski, jr.. 1 " 0 1 V. Division st., returned from a hunting trip in DeLong. Ind. Stephen Czui golewicz of East Chicago is pending a few days with relatives here. John Wirsewski. Sdudebakcr st., has gone to Jackson to spend a fewdays with relatives. Misses Albina and Marie Fartoszek, 4.;ö S. Chapin st., will leave Saturday for Chicago to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Miss Valentina Jraszewicz of East SPENDS HONEYMOON IN HUNTING BIG GAME 4 . .1 5 4 i5' it hi. " r ' 4 s i ' -vi. .: i ' " ' v s -9U 4 i ' r v. V v ". Zltt yxNG EIA A - -bZWAhV. XFW YORK, Dec. 2'j. Mrs. W. I. S-. wall, wife of a noted big game hunter, who before her marriage was Miss. Angela De Afsta. a Ib.ston society -irl, has returned to Xew York today after a hor.eymoi.n spent in big $.ame hunting in Africa. Under th-? tutorship of h r husband Mrs. Sewill ha become a hunter of t ig game. She h.;s to her credit six lions, two elephants, a hippopotamus, four girasYes. and nun.er.:s w ater ' uft'ab. Mi-. S-'.v a '.I is . -.sttr of Mis. Philip L)dia' ot thU U y.
Corning!
Sal aie oi BEDDING. Extra heavy crochet bed spreads, S2.25 quality at S1.50. 16c pillow cases, good quality, 2l2c each. Full bleach seamless sheets, free from dressing, Sl.oo sheets at S2c each. Heavy cotton blankets, white, blue and pink borders, S1.50 pair. CORSETS. It is to be noted that these corsets are not shop worn but all fresh goods in all sizes, and some pink models included. S3 corsets S1.95 S2 corsets S1.45 SI corsets 79c
TffS BiZIGttT&ST SPOT IN
( "hicago is spending a few days with j relatives. Paul Mostrzewski. who has been here visiting with friends, left today ; for West Pullman. Frank Szczypski of Chicago is i here visiting with friends. j Miss Mary Koscielny, 417 Cha-j pin st., has gone to Rt onson to i spend two weeks with her parents. ! RL ESTA1 E TRANSFERS From Records of Indiana TltU and Ivoan Co. Mikolaj Wroblewski. et al. to Frank Wroblewski, farm in Olive' township, $1. Julius Seeberger to Fred K. (Justafson and w;fe. 4 4, in Seeberger's S. Michigan st. addition, $7. William K. tudebaker, et al. to Dora Adelle Studeliaker, 14, Z ami 1 4 'J . Studebaker's. second addition; 174 in Studebaker's. third addition, c 1 ! Clinton F. Stephenson and wife to : I'urtha S'. Koche, part lot D in State Hank's lirst addition to South Fend, $1. William J. O'Xeil and wife to Nathan Zoss and wife, lot 7 0, in ,
Sorin's second addition, $1. riuiiYTi.itiAN. Madison Miller and wife to Sy.wa . .ri,lt..r ,;f.,lt .-i.u biv -:..-! it loro Grace Cady, $400. S.". I .-i w. ' j Korkhlll l'nln Siimt'tb.n T'llr! r.vot AUSTRIANS WANT PEACE ! Äi'T'sSV V'. " ii.er!nt i)(1. nt ; i;:trnati .rod l-v.,r!. ....... . I I.Tdlrk P.-. b Har. "5. patter 1Mm-u.s(.ii m I'ajH'r- Are - n f ii - j ,j,ri io . m.. Wilbwa Iruui- . . t j; r:i.tent!-nt. ms harins ' -" ' KVANOI.I.M L. ottas Hill In ion Kev C I, Ilar. frjterr.:it..rnl Nevis S.-rvie,-: ; Ir j,.. j,nJ. s.-p: i:,re:..!.-r.t LXI')X, lcr. 2'". Tha- desire i ttKf HiP- ;!ii i t 2:'.i f..r p-.u e in '; nn.t is heeoming ' P- Pr.-.-eh:::g r::'Jeoverwhelming, te'e.n.phs the r,u . Tor.IIT. va ior respondent t the lailv News. He adds that men carrying A s ha low ' i th" " :t' peace posters jiarade the streets of man's f.ic-. Vienna daily. Peace discussions in : ",an it 1- that we :.,,k' i the Austrian newspapers are asum- mistake in marrying'." he T.'-ton-ing daring lengths. The internal sit- d a nxi" .-!v . nation of Austria-Hungary has b.-- "How you trighten n.. : ' 'v laii;.come such as to . ause mu. h anxif tv ed the pro-pe.. ti-.- : r; b . I t to the new ruler. Hmperor Charb-s. have another i eh-a r I :-:.m-Fate-it was stated. j !v." Judge.
I)sl.s HIS MONFY. I ii ter n a t i !; a l News s.-rvi'-: ! WVXXF. Ark.. Ie,-. -J. PFarrow, n merchant here, deejde,! it vvtj-abi be risky to b-ave $2. in cash in has -tore, so he started to take it home for safekeeping early jtodav. Holdup men met him and t : took tlie money. I All members of Auten Post Xo. h . . . . .. I j- V.. 1 . . . . r r. que.-ted to be j.resent at the joint! memorial services to be held Satur- I day afttrr.ooii at 2 o'clock at the , obi court house. Fy order of Com- ! minder Horace G. Martin Fre.Vt Ida K. SnvJer.
Fare treat to the pubic-. Tr ' r Pianos from to $ u . under After taking i t.ts of th. their reir'ilar prn-e wh.le the ht-t h'lht of women :n i'r.i'.c l'.' c.t the P.ar.ki upt Sale Fanners' ' 1 iral and Am . . ' '. t-r .?- Ti ".st ll.'l . 212 . Je::e.a PI- d. .. ir,. es the Iruc-h w oi:i..n i- tbAdOJ tallest and the Amen an , ome t. l.
Samples of Damask 25c Sample pieces of all linen damask at 25c each. Mercerized napkins 75c and Si. no Joz. lixtra line all linen damask S i.5o yard. All linen napkins S2.95 duzen.
Clearance of Coats, Dresses, Waists and Furs Coats i Off. Dresses 7 Off. Waists Off Fur Coats - Off. Furs i Off Child ren s Wear Fourth Off Many item in Children's Wear are reinsold at a discount -f twenty-live percent. Included are wool dresses, coats, hats, bonnets, bath robes and furs. TOWN John Hale Hats STYLISH SOFT HATS SUBSTANTIAL DERBIES FINE VELOURS. FUR CAPS. ALL PRICES. HOWARD SCHROP, Hatter 127 W. Washington Av. SV'IDAY SERVICES IN THE RURAL CHURCHES ItlF.TlI J;;r,i ?(( ,,r M , w l; Wh..rton. M" S. Marietta ,..l,ik.;i,1.r i,t, )Ti i:. . 1 . ? "V rV . , rr 'are re.j .e-tej t t.rn o ..;t raorro . for e.- ort of c-,. Me. ! ... t chamber of Co turner. - i'!! ; 'rder of Commander. . ! Adv. Fit r.I II. I- 'i'.Al .11. A w 11 in I 'et;i; :.: i th r-a'iy h es : e.-n mor- th in 7.'"' To . '. . . .
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