South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 98, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 April 1917 — Page 8

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PROCTOR SELECTED TO ATTEND HEE1 Democrats and Republicans Have Plan xDr Convention Delegates. N'-Tir::-- ;' !al e-vi' : HI.; HA in. April 7. Kojr-rt U. Praetor. fri)ir stat- -Ti:itr. re-turii'-'l Sat :irJiv :if frri'n Irm In-llan;iini!i.-h(-rt- h'- a?t nl 1 on IriJ.y t'. o Mdrniv s--of , itlyens who avf - r t ; i r i i 1 - . i s a''!it t Ii o -o:ni:,: -fMi."r-!':ril r'inwntion. Mr. I'r" tor u.is in I r.l ;a n a jon h-a! hüs.r.-. aial ir; Mentally was all-.l t;rt into a w-m-iati-tiKliru' h !1 at th- I J. Ti i- ;i h"tel "V til- ' :r;iii-" of oriiml.itir.jr a plan . h i ' l-:i(lin: lerimrrats ari'l prrr.i t . - 1 1 p-i ' 1 ha i;h coiil'I !- i;Mli;f-I to a t jointly in ' : r i T -r i i I i ' ii.aftiial for (!!- it l.ii -: to t u iniuriitifili ' h i- to h-vi-r i 1 1 v -tat- eonMi t iltlon A join; ni-?iiu' of .h-MK-erat ;t.i1 I p;ihl ica ms. itli a lar-:.1 r-j r"'.' n - tatioil Of ('iti-!ls' la .''! (IH'TIl I r. mis hhl in tin- r. err..on at thSeerin hot''. rior 'oufi rt'c. At Mr. l'roi tor's Kation. th 1" na rats leiWl t aj;'oint a eom n ittee f-'Miprii" . of ore ihmrat from en h ' .-it to meet with a rpullian c iirniMi'c, .-imilar or-rani.'-I. at a ,oint o-if. rf ii' e to h I : f 1 I in Ii .lanapohs on April 17. Mr. Pioctor. with Ii.-trit Chairman K. A. (l ust .f Vasi . v ill reprelit th- l llii 'üstii- t at this nni If IK -V T!i' t.vo ;,arti ari t-Paica vorii:-; to r-.i- h an a'-?i--!ii-.it 1 y which rn':i of national or tata prominence u;o i-!lli. -l t'; ',' rolüf i .liolil.i t . tor U ".! at .an.'. The !a i- t it :i!r I iif oivP ii;i .pial ."t'vn the rvo old j i it rrprrsenJ.:tis. .trul it i hop.-. I in ihH inani,cr to i r i I -a. h rm-n as Oharh-s "Varr n I-a i i ' . n k s, frnier Gov. .ani.,1 M. Ihil-ton. former (Iv. J. lY.uiK Haul., and olhf-rs rf rpi il liot'. to nm.M'iit to a t as ddo-ati s ii tho (onvention It is ilflarlj that th plan is strh tlv non-pnrti-l an. J M 1 1 1 ! of Ii:- r.!:zfi!' loa-iii' oitrr il o'o t ioi!'- o;i th'1 uTound t!:a: tlu- j. Ian -.'oii.I i.f partisan-i-ni. hi. l thi point was nu st ft'ttt i T a T'-i i ! down. Ir. (. K. P..isIor ac-v-oni pa Iii 1 Mr. I'roitor ra the Indianapolis trip and al.-o attfTided th inc't i :i s. illllCREil WHO ARE SICKLY u3N Mother s who value 1th of their chil"""XVv drrn, should never be - j V ; I W II HO IL .iU 1 HLI J tV A I J - ' iüT! J? i.'"1 en tit nnunruc mo y iuiuiir tun tllllDREN, for us- when n d. d. They tend to Break up Colds, Relieve jr&iX- -".H Ki-verishnoss, Worms, ( ' Constipation, lleadtkaex m Ai-.K. aehe.TeethinRliorders Don't accept and Stomach Troubles, nny Substitute. (y Metier fr to rAr.. Sold by Druji-ts everywhere I't'vt. Trial paeion; FKF.E. Address, THE MOTHER GRAY CO., Le Roy, N. Y. I p- Kheuu.nsui. tt.ua. "u . . . t 1 Ici-n trrtierlo-i or a-ijuir"d. n" i' ,itten!r.t hfs .vi. d nftor efTt. Ser..fi;in. 1.1 Sunxi. PT'erous 'enf't;n Skin IJ"ivs. C.-iUrrh. I..rr. Kldaer and Plädier !ts lr1 Sf ,rüi-h 'p-onMe-. TtDn-b'wn 4 .T!.l'ir " :i! k'.M.'-i- l . oriM.i-.o,!,. Fend for our free Je--:"ipto- t.-tlai..:;i.il l- ' Ablrt ALKAXt K:!K1 t OM I'AN , KnniM rity. llour1. P"T Sn T lRk.A. iv; nii.i:iv.jrrii. uVgQt. M)C S I.iyetto St. That Lingering Cold is a steady drain on your 5 physical stamina. Ic impoverishes the blood, distresses the digestion, and exhausts your vigor. It allbrds a fertile held for serious infection and 13 likely to become chronic You Needn't Suffer from it if you will take Peruna and use prudence in avoiding exposure, Peruna clears up vitarrhrö conditions. Thousands have proved this to any fair person. Get a box of the tablets today prove it your- . self. Many .A'14?4 p"X prefer the V-'. J form. Both are COMPAM

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THE DAY IN ELKHART AND Elkhart Bureau, The News-Times, 310 South Main Street Telephone 260

ELKHART SOCIETY Mrs. N. II. Miller. Cawopolln t.. ) entertained the Past Chief nssocia- j tion of i:ikhart tomple No. 14, I'ythian sisters, at her home. TlM time was d votfd to fancy work ani a t o-courso luncheon w a.s served, i Tli decorations were in keeping, v. ith the spirit of the times and the I.'aster season. American flatrs and Tla.-ter lilies; w ere displayed in an i ah andar.ee. Mrs. Ahe Kshelman ' a a talk on "llnancinp the; V;ir;" Mrs. Ilerl.eit I'inch siok on' I'r"paredness;" Mrs. Cora Harper talkl on "The National Guards-! nun;" Mrs. . M. nith pave an ad-, ili-fs on "Red Cross Work." and Mrs. Paul prh'm .spoke on 'Master." . Th' floral corumitt'-e lor the term was reappointed and consists of Mrs. William P.rady and Mrs. Tom-; a- Wf.a-r'. The nxt meeting Willi I- h"M )l;iv 1, with Mrs. George! I lainiers of J.n kson ?t. ELKHART BRIEFS We.Kiall Vidlrr.ar. son of Mr. and' Mr s. Cash Vollmar, i 1 W. .Simonton t.. was taught hy a ust of! wind and hlown off the hridtre at th- head'-ates of a mill race on W. Cia ford st., hut w as rescued from drowning hy his little playmates, Ia-nii e I'arley and Mandell Drenk. A free lecture will he iven at Hoff r. an hall .Sunday afternoon at 3 o't loi ri urder the auspices of th a.-.sociated P.ihle tudents. T. II. Thornton of Hrooklyn, N. Y., will he the speaker. Suit for support has been filed in the superior court hy Ktta I. Murray airainst her hushand. William Ij. Murray, in which she demands a week. Murray is employed hy the Sidway Mercantile Co. LOCAL GERMANS RUSH TO BECOME U. S. CITIZENS Superior Clerk's Office Has Many Application Showing: Teutons Stand hy Adopted Country. Vim-j.Tii.w,- .... i .i rri... ELlxHAHT. April 7. Elkhart's ' German citizens are soing to stand 1 by tht-ir new- country. That fact' made itself evident Saturday when 1 oer 1 c.erman subjects, who live: .. . ...

in tins city, appeareil at the super- ; niaiier saii sue naa mane appncaior court and made application for tion upon the first indication of war, naturalization papers. Of this num-jand, if anything, would prefer to go 1 er, three fib-d application for their: with Col. Itoosevelfs division to Eusa cond papers, a number came to ' rope, if it is sent. Dr. Kaufman see about their Mrst papers, and a j says she is expecting her commis-

came fr general information the subject. However, all were ! on determined to become full-fiedged American citizens and several were heard to remark that they were willing and anxious to demonstrate their loyalty to their new home. Besides ther were several Austrians, who appeared at the dark's office for papers. The past several days has seen a lartre increase in the ni mber of persons seeking naturalization papers, but Saturday was a record -break in -I day. An exact count of the applicants could not be made as a numher only came for information, whh-h they w ere able to receive J from others who were waiting. EDWIN L SWINEHART DEAD s-Time Si- i.il Service: E'LKHAIIT. April 7. Edwin L. Swinehart, a well known farmer, who lied in Cass ounty, Mich., died Saturday morning at 6:4' o'clock. He was born Aus. 6, I860, and had lived a number of years on farms in Alichiiran. where he was al avs know o. as an prov.ressie farmer. The deceased is survived by his i:e. his father. Louis Swinehart, and three sons. Earl of Mishawaka. Chester of l'.r!stol and Russell, who lives at home. Also two daugh ters. Lena and Mahle, both living at ' two half sisters. Mrs. Carlton I Pel tows of Cass county and Mrs. Stella Smith of Bristol. Funeral services will he held at the late home Tuesday morning at 10 o clock and at tne zion cnurcn at U o'clock. Rev. Brosey of Elkhart Lutheran church will otlic iate. CONSIDER DELEGATE News Tinier Spe i:il Service: ELKHART. April 7. A meeting will be held ii date to be purpose of for delegate f tlie Elkhart lawyers one day next week, at named later, for the proposing a candidate to the constitution 1 convention. The meeting will be called by Glen R. Sawyer, chairman of the city bar association. IIOKM'Y ITM'.n.U- SUN I AY. t w s-Tim. s Spe.'id Serlcc: .l.lMl.VI. t, .XL'l'i "'.""I services will he held Sunday after-, v.oon at 2 o'clock at the C Edwin W alley c hapel for Peter Hornev. who died s veral days aso at the i:-neral hospital following an attack of congestion of the lun-s. The vrrvices will he in charge of :he G. A. il. and interment will be in tlrace I awn ce netery.

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E SOLO BY DRUGGISTS Police Officials Say Prosecutions Will Follow Violation of Liquor Laws. News-Times Predal SerTice: (ihSHKN. Ind.. April 7. Liquor is heini,' sold in some Goshen dru stores, and ioker is heinff played ahout town, according to information which has reached the police department. In a statement Officers Vinton Knapp and William PandeJier announce tnat prompt prosecution will follow the first violation of either the liquor or Kamblln jl.iws of the state and city, j The announcement was made folj low intr an intimation that the violations were k'oinjj on with tacit peri mission of the police. The policy dej partment figured prominently in the 'Constable Powers trial on an as-! jsault and battery charge, and charges were made which the police have resented. ! The open allegation is made that lone dru stoie is selling whisky by j the drink and with the knowledge ! of the police. MAlimAGi: LICKXSKS. ' H. Y. Lloyd. 2 4, Klkhart, and Bel,va M. Willi. 24. Elkhart, i Coy I Foster, 26, Cassopolis. ' Mich., and Carrie Jones, 22. Elkhart. t Fred J. Ilolloway, 23, Nappanee, land Vera G. istahley, 20, Nappanee. i Lloyd M. Cliff, 28, Elkhart, and Pessie J. Maust, 28, Elkhart. Elza I. Slater, 3 3. LiKonier, and ophronia J. Wagoner. ZQ, LIgonicr. $30 FOR HAM) CON'CintTS. Nappanee town will pay the hand there $S00 for ,iivinq- open air concerts the coming summer. UK. KAiniAX TENDERS set:. VI CMS. Dr. Anna G. Kaufman says that she has letters from Pres't Wilson and sec'y of War Baker, in which t ij . . inv a.cKnowieaKe ner oner 10 sene as a surKeon with the U. S. army. Both advise the doctor that she will he given the first opportunity to serve with the colors. The doctor in commenting on the; . A. A . . sion to arrive any day. Phe is a member of the American Defense society. MAXY FALSI: KKIOItTS. Innumerable false reports are in j circulation reardln? conditions locally since confrress declared a state i of war between the United States ' and Germany. Warsaw yesterday I called by phone and asked as to the I truth of a statement that water in : (loshen had been poisoned. This I morning there was a rumor of one ! person havinir been shot by soldiers jwho are here for guard duty. niirnis. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoogenboom of East Goshen. m'avs nr:ioitTs uled. The viewers in the R. R. Johnson and R. Miller roads in Lagrange county. 12 and five miles long respectively, filed new reports with the county auditor. They have now in favor of paving the entire length with will cut the cost down roads their gravel, which considerable. TO EMT.Il CANOE MARATHON. Goshen canoeists will enter the northern Indiana canoe marathon which will be staged Memorial day ! on the St. Joseph river between Bristol and'.outh Bend under the auspices of the South Bend Canoe club. Owners of canoes from Elk".ici.m, . uw. i.rnu. .mi--w.

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will enter. IN HEAL ESTATE BUSINESS. M. C. Renfroe, who will soon retire as manager of the Western Union Telegraph Co. ottlce here, will engage in the real estate business in a Virginia city. With Mrs. Renfroe and his daughter he expects to leave for Norfolk, Va,, within a few weeks. COURT NEWS. The petit jury has been excused for the term, after having heard five cases. Next week is the lat of the March term of the circuit court, after which no sessions will be held here until the May teiT opens Monday, j May 21. In the divorce suit of Lydia Brat- ' ton-Greenwalt vs. John J. Green'wait, the defendant was ordered to : pay an allowance of $2.-"0 during the !

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I for his w ife's attorneys. John J. ! Greenwalt is n Goshen tearr.st.er. i They were married for the second i time after going through divorce .

! proceedings. Wednesday, home talent show unI The case of David D. Rodihaush der the auspices of the Worr.ar.'s , s. the N. V. C. R. R. damages, has Civic league, entitled - The Masque- ! been settled an.l disndssed. ! rade Party." in two acts and three ! The c ase of the Millspaugh ami I scenes.

i Green Co. vs James p. Mullett. et. has been settle! and al.. account. dismissed. S nt fr liorce has been hied bv l"iola Hohierman aaint eti Hol-i J derman. i haiginir erne! and inhu-1 'man treatmenL The-, were married

Ja.n. 18, 1911, and separated Dec. 11, 191t. There are three a?hildren, whose custody the plaintiff asks. The hearing of the nuit of George Fotiaa against the city of Elkhart in

'which a permanent injunction is j !soiiht to prevent the city from en-: forcing an ordinance prohibiting the! opfcra.tion of a laundry on Iiockfor-1 gt., is set for Monday. j niscrss roon i pply. About ..5o persons assembled in the court room following the announcement yesterday by County AfTent (J. K. Metzrer '.hat preparations would be made for orpanizim: the agricultural interests of the county to aid the United States In the present war with Germany. Following a short talk by Mayor S.' V. Spohn several musical seletlons were rendered by the hU'h' school orchestra under the diiection' of G. J. Dinkeloo. The principal speakers w ere Hon. I Anthony , Deahl. Wallace W. Mehlj and tate Supt. of Public Instruc- I tion Horace KUs of Indianapolis, who stated the necessity of the co operation of the farmers in the p resent war. POSTPONES DISCUSSION OF ANTI-GARBAGE ORDINANCE Council Defers Until Next WVdncsday Further Con.lderatlon of Question. News-Times Special Service: ELKHART, April 7. Consideration of a drastic ordinance to prevent encroachment upon residence section of the city of various lines of business, especially public garages for motor vehicles, ha.s been deferred until next Wednesday night, when th common council w-ill be in session as a committee of the whole. The ordinance now under consideration is the result of an announcement by William Higgle of his intentions to build and operate a garage at Indiana av. and .Stephens av. The city tiled suit in injunction and Judge J. L. Harman on the superior court granted a temporary restraining order, hearing on which was set for last Friday, but was deferred on account of the court's attention being occupied with other matters. At the hearing Wednesday night Arty. James 11. Estate will represent the citizens who are endeavoring; to secure the passage of the ordinance. L. D. Hall, city attorney, is representing Mr. Higgle in the injunction suit. BOY SCOUTS OFFER TO ACT AS CITY GUARDIANS Letter Is Sent to Mayor Smith Proffering Services Ticrecr Needed. News-Times Special Service: ELKHART. April 7. At a meeting of the "Boy Scouts of America," troon No. 3, the troop agreed to offer their services to the city in! case' they are needed drrring the next few months. The following was sent to the mayor: Elkhart, Ind., April 7, 1917. Mayor Frank Smith. Elkhart, Ind. Dear Sir: Troop No. C, "Boy Scouts of America," wish to offer their services to the city. The troop will do patrol duty or lend a hand in any work in which they are needed. Sicrned : REV. WILLIAM WESLEY DAEP, Scout Master. H. M. COTTON, Asst. s;eout Master. STEWARD MANGES DIES i i New-Tlaies Special Service: I ELKHART, Ind., April 7. Steward Manges. 907 Fremont st.. who j has been a mason in this city for the past 15 years, died at 4: :;0 i o'clock Saturday morning at the ; General hospital following an oper- j ation for abscess of the brain. The ' operation took place 10 das ago t but the patient failed to rally suf- ! i ficiently. The deceased was born at Sommerset, Penn.. Dec. 17. 1S70 and is survived by his wife, two brothers, i Orlando of Goshen, and Perkey of j New Paris. Also a half-sister. Mrs. Zipporah Santchi of Chicago, and a I half-brother, Jake ('over of rn I Junta, Colo. Funeral services will he held 1 Tuesday morning and interment will ; be in the Dunkard cemetery, which is located ahout live miles east of Goshen. THE DUCK LEV. Coming features at the Bu.-klen theater for the w eek of April . : Sunday. William Fc feature with Joan Sawyer, a well known dancer, and Stuart Holmes, the mo.-t fiendish villian in America, in a :ive-rev drama. "Love's Iaw ;" also a new series of the funny "Mustv suffer" in the subject "A Fried IT-'g Hero." Mondav there will be no n ovin; 'pictures, but AI G. Field's great"! ministrels will give a performance ing. Tuesday Con-tance Talmadsc and A. D. Sears in a new Triangle play,, "The Girl oC the Timber Claim. ' and a funny comedy reel. Thursday. Paramount day. with a louble Vaturc. "The Wax M-del." with Vian Martin; a'so Francis N. P.ushman and Beveily Payne in their ref. reel. serial story, 'The also a raramojat Great S-pictoraph

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EASTER PROGRAM IN ALL CITY CHURCHES Musical Programs and Special Sermons Announced by Pastors. News -Times Special Service: ELKHART, April 7 pecLU Kas- J ter .Sunday programs will be given in practically all Elkhart churches,1 and the services will be made especially attractive. Among the churches announcing, Tpe'Mal musical programs aro: Church of Christ (Disciples) Ixxington av. and Fifth st. ; St. Paul'd M. E., W. P.eardsley av.; First Baptist, Iexington av. and Thira st. : St. John's Episcopal. Iyxincton av. and Third St.; First Congregation, Marion sL; First Presbyterian, Second and High sts.; Trinity M. E., Second and Franklin sts. In the other churches specfal Easter sermons will le delivered. The new pallor, Rev. D. H. Guild, will preach at both the .morning and evening services at Trinity M. E. church. At the Ministerial association meeting, which will be held Monday at the usual hour, Rev. W. W. Daup, rector of St. John's Episcopal church, will give a resume of "Neglected Factors in the Study of the Progress of Early Christianity," a book by Dr. James Orr. TO FORM ARRANGEMENTS FOR "PATRIOTIC" RALLY News-Times Special Service: ELKHART. April 7. A "patriotic" meeting will be held at the Elks' temple at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, on the call of 11. 12. Proctor, who held a conference Thursday with .Mayor Frank E. Smith on the subjeot of having a big war demonstration in Elkhart in the near future. The meeting called for Sunday is for the purpose of appointing a committee on arrangements'. SPARKS STAUT FIRE. News-Times Special Service: ELKHART, April 7 A small roof fire at the home of Mrs. Ellis Chester, 124 5 S. Main st., called the central and No. 2 lire stations at P. o'clock Saturday afternoon. It is thought that the fire started from sparks from the chimney. Practically no damage was done. No Cost If This Fails To Remove Hair Roots! (New Wonderful, Intantareou .Method.) You who are annoyed with embarrassing growths of superfluous hair have waited long for somtning tbat would do more than merely take off the surface hair temporarily something that would really remove the hair roots. And now at 'last your wish Is realized! The new phebictine process is far different from, far hetter thau electrical, depilatory or other methods, because It actually removes the hair entire, mot and all hefore your very eyes easily, instantly, harmlessly! (Jet a stick f ph-la tine, follow the simple directions, and you will he surprised and pleased beyond words r the druggist will return your money without question. It has no odor, no iritating element, and is so noii-injurius a child could safely eat it. It leaves the skin so sft. smooth, hairless, that not flie least sign of your former trouble remains. Wrinkles-Sallow Complexions RENEW YOUTHFUL BEAUTY Try Thia I'rrm h IUauty ISeeipr Tonight. Many a wrinkled, hollow-checked a-ed-loking woman has quickly l!l;ide herself lo'k in. st beautiful, youthful and charming by means of "t!i- following simple Trench Reality hV.j;.. Try this tonight. .Merely wash your face in warm water and rub in a teaspo.uiful or two of ('reine Toküoii K.ated. In the morning wash the face with -o;d water and rub in more Creme Tokab.n IPsMted. whl h you will rind entirely different from any other cream. Pay by day watch how the old. hardened, coarse, sal! nv skin l.'.nt's new, fresh, fcoft anl youthfubhx'klng. If you have bid wrinkles pet a box of Japanese be Pencil and use tim in rennet, tion with the cream, und you .in tret quick action ou the deepest wrinkles. i,o matter of how lon standing, bandon I'rug C.. HrandonParrell. American Prug Co.. p Cross Pharmacy ..f Mishawaka. r rnst any e;..,l JrnggNt. .: departmeiit More In this ity. Sm-eess mi.i riiite.'"! or money refund. l. Perfection in Corsets .Scientific Fitting; of The "Goodwin" Bv Appointment Only. Mabel Hawkins 302 S. Lafayette Blvd. Bell 876. Home 8057

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