South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 214, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1917 — Page 3

1HE SOUTH BEND NEWS -TIM ES

Goshen News

ELECT OFFICERS OF RÜCK RUW MILLS 1lfMi:MM 11 ri i ti vwmidm n. unarniey Named! President of Organization Name Directors. New -TJni-. 1 a l Srrr :.- ; sin:rc. .Mar. 2. -At a P ,1 .-rating of MorkhoKWh of Kork l:un f 1 A 1 -. I ranis ins lonowins: orhe.-rs ami ill- I j rectors wrr elected: President William 1 f . ;hair)h Vice President 15. t ie.4hl. Secretary II. ( Stephens.,, South Bend. Trra.su re r W. L. Stephens, . A5si.rtant Trea;surer--V. i. stt,h fD'Ori. IJire"torf William 11. "ha rnlev, I H. F. Deahl H. C. .Stf phensoi, M ( 1 Do-a-. V. L. 'teprienFon. William ."ymeyer, V. I.. .Stihen--on. t An exiyijtlvB committee was al-o eierte consifain? o' M. i Dow, . J I-ahl and W. I,. Stephenson. ' IMTHS. MIm Isihel Perkey. 71. .lie-1 at her hotno near Dunlaps of paralvi-. with which h -.van sejd a few days n-?o while preparing a meal. The deeae(i was born Feb. ?,, IMS. a .hört ditnnre Host of (io-hen and was the daughter of Abraham L er. no ?on, four daughters. on. of them Misa Ada Herkey of Chicago, formerly of c;oshen; one sister, two KrandlaiiKhW.. ono of them Mrs. Clover !fay of Goshen; and six grandson .vurvtve. John Stutsman. r,7, died at his home near Nappanee. lf0 was unmarried. Two sisters survive. P.orn WOMAN EATS ANYTHING NOW; GAINS WEIGHT Never Felt Hungry and Food Disagreed With Her Before Taking Tanlac. Mi-s Minnie Stiver .f I'ortville. Ind.. said that her stomach was m ut of order until recently that she had almost id appetite at all ami ate very little. She- b,st weight rapidly. Then she took Tanlac. She's able to eat about anything . he wants now and wei-hs more than for a Ionr time. "It m.t 50 tinallv that I never felt l':iv ." Miss Stiver said. "The i'ood I did eat tlitln't are with maiid tlidn't seem to do me any ood i t all 'Ins foi med on my stoma h after meals and made me feel doatod and stuffed up. "I was nervous, too. and ouldn't -ltP well nichts. I was all tiietl out in morninus ;l,,d never felt like uoinc to work. Then durinu the day I often had dull head irhes and urn-times r ot tlizy when 1 would .--loop oer and 1 ie up atain. "Kather was taking Tanlac about tiia; time and it was helpin- him so much that I trbd it. It has done me as ,r.u. n p.ou as it did I a t h r. , "'S es. sir. I eat a'o.ut anythinp I ; .............1 : - 1 . . . . 1 . ',ni ' 1 "to.. iii.m I hae foi a ionp time. Tanlac smiv- ! is a C"od ttooi ami I recommend Tanlac has b-n'u up thousand of 1 11 n down men and women ami it ill build up your system and make Mu fee! pood .-'pain just like it has the others. If um ate not feelinp iipht pet Tanlac today at the PuMic drop store, or !n ?vl isha w a ka at the lb l Cross pharmacy atlv The Unwritten Law Our s'.it- and po- eminent wisely originated laws for the e-ta'.dishment o( bankin.p institutions l-äjually well are laws e.1.0 ted to powrn banks for your P 1 o t e e t i o 1 1 . Then an unwritten law. or ti e law of honor, binds client, depositor, stockholder and bankmp ofücials into a bu-imss comitletce of faith and sincerit. The 'ii: a 1 itt r. I. iv o. honor 1- ., :.o-t"i- that has , leabd -.1:111:1-; -liable co ! i " : I n e in th'ii.es regime .if th Sl. Joseph t'o ir'.t Sai: J - Pauk. Wheth-r t heu:ii.p : " " J - ' -o-.:r.t ' t p e o s : 1 . a 1 ' . o 1 p "!; . .: r.d -.. fet a fe ä -. 'i 4'. Interest t.n 5avini;s. ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SAVINGS BANK ST. JOSEPH LOAN & TRUST COMPANY I i I

j in Camhria eounty, it., in n:o. Mr. i ) Stutmm rime t Indiana in ! I Mrs. Let lazier. .livl at her j Napjunee home, after havin Ikph i j 111 n year. Her h.;!.iin!. three tirntlUTS and tie i f - f .-jriw Mi.-s Mary .-'ears. 1 i " I at her horn i , north of N. pjan'e. eral rouMns I 1 :ir" tlie or Iv .-uriini; relative--. ' '.eorce I Cop la ml. 1 f ;if oM. ! : f i 'i ti i r !-. re - j.l-r t a f r J who u a : v.-j.J' lv kü'iui, i.-i this ity ami ; I tin 'Ut;ho ;t iilkharf in ui'.y, .lied at . j Iii h'in- in akl;in.l "a!.. of iahrm- ! t iti-s com inj with ala?ieel a:;e. ! ! (I' ll: ti' . 1...

I n iiuiHii :iurnill. ' v a ." - ,llf(i In.- hotue of hi- ,1 t-.. m.-. i,..,k k.:i:. w!1h ,.... I: ail i'ie.J J . T iiM'f 1 y.i I . I a!h Was du- to the inhl Ill It i - - of a i His a I a i ii'l f-orn p! h'a t im wir'- lie. I h re ej-ht pi.xn roi: 'i ii i : 1 1 , H. 1'. K'Pliler i- h.iwnK- plan- .i.ohtu i urunt hi- ijiiiil.i- room mi Has I.itiroln a. into a niotjoii i i 1 1 1 1 th a? r. An illkh.nt nrm want- to - it . niui'iiiiiv i.i:ir to i;icoi iii.i:

! Prop rtv o. lie. I h Mrs 'atheiiae of!'.isoy of Liuonief. who ilie.l re .i,t y at the horo. of hec l.?-t.tha. John I.' f lti'r;e. liere. a- ltt in fr I Ii uney.

A few .ht S ilfl) Ml. Itiuoev sot. I :( ae's Lp'onjer resideiae to Mrs William lieazel of I.i'onier . t',.r 1 H "" Hoti-ehopj ,rfe.t i- ..l-o1 ü -I"-'-. of ,t Mr. Kicney. nn:n in Montana. Mrs. Louis- 1 ).!,. .e. foi-iiir! of Nappanee. U-dat Park "it. Moi.T. The l.ody accompap.ii d ii t. o (,t:s and two ilauiihti is. wa- lukfii in Xapl-anee for hutial. AW AIT Ti: ANSI'OIM A I ION. ! Menihers of tin- deta-hnif nt ol" the . Winchester. Ind.. militia company, j who have been on ;,'iiard duty at thj X'v York Central railioad '.ridi;West of (;osi., siiu-e April '.. We, withdrawn today and ale aw aitiin; transportat cn to South (Ihirauo. where they will rejoin tin company, commanded by Capt. havis. Lieut. I)aly in rrminiand of the detachment her ami ihirini; his stay in (Jnshen he secured more than 1 ." lecruits. to i:i:poi:t sr.i.v. All (loshen memla-rs of company i:. third le-.'imeut, I. X. c... i;ikhart. hae ben othcially notitied to nndiili.e in that city at 10 o'clock next Sunday morning. It is expected that the .7uardstnn v. ill he sent to Fott Ponjamin Flarrison. Intlianapolis. ttofftre proceotli'io: tn the training i-amo-at Hattioshurp. sciioor. iM).m ki:op;am.i:i. At a meeting of the hoard of education Milton Wysonsr was elected tircsident. I. J. Prooks, scretaiy mill Strl I)emhusky treasurer. Superintendent of City Schools Wilkinson announced that W. P. Davis, a praduate of hio State university, wli had a c pted an offer j from the (loshen high school, would j bp unable to come here as he had been drawn early in the draft conducted a few days apo and would claim no exemption. Yirp.il Pinford. who ha hcn teachinp in the southern part of th state, will be a member of th' hiüh school faculty this jear. according to the superintendent. may i:.mini; i.mo mi:n. On the second iloor of th court house Dr. C. A. Inks of Xa; nanee, ah vsician mem ber f the C.osli-n lis-,' ll'tCi 'xemjiioii iHtiii'i ttintri 10carmy tlraft law. w ill tomorrow mornin bepin examininc registrants whose Mumbers were drawn recently and who have been ordered to re . . ...... tt..i... ti-ii port in connection with securinp. the, district's tirst quota 1 men. Although .'.r. mem who repistered j in the doshen district liave la-en d!'i1 -hilly rmtifu'd to reprt. it was today said that in th' event of the board examining all inarri! men who tile: t!ida vits t ha t th ir w i -s an- wholly d irn.lent mon them for support, it i ' . . , will br necessary to examin' at least , :n,i nw.dv I i)0c t.ersons la fore the quota of F'. an bo Idled. CHIEF MEYERS IS SLATED FOR RELEASE BY ROBINS , Xi:Y YOPK. Aue. L' . Movers, Indiana a'eher. i. Chi.-f believed to be slated for release, by Pres't j harbs TJ.be?s .t the l-moi-iyn I club. Mevers has b'-n sb'WinET UP I for some time and the old-time wnli bips from his stick are not so previalent. Pelease probablv- would mean i ret i !- n 1 e n t ftr the famous mission J Indian, for he has received pood (salaries from the clubs he has play1 ... 1 ..... . 1... '....... Li.iin.l . til .illl alio 1 1 e 1 oas mo 11 .1 .-( 1 1 1 - t lit if t. VIGO CO. PROSECUTOR NABBED BY U. S. AGENT TFPPi: MAFTF. Aim William F M'-rsley. prosviitin-. attot -1 e of "ipo -ounty. ';'. arrested Weilr.esiia ri,.t hv I'. T. Creators. i I'nited States deputy marshal. ! :.n indictment f the federal ;ran.l I jury charinj failure t advi-t the n.-.tior.al armv 'election boards. I Ilttsb-y was wait in-' at a hotel wheuj ! Creators arihed. Morsley proviIr ; q.i'ufl boinl tii- n;s appearance in, fe.err.l i-o.irt at Indianapolis, Sc; t. ! j. Me öe. line.i to make any st.tt---ment. ! HCM PCRQHIMH ARRIVP I UUKi I L.I I SI o I i w mi i n i w ivy AT AMERICAN CAMP i l ,1 n, -n-i .e: i AMFPICAX TPA 1 NT Nt.1 CAM P IN 1'KANVi; Aue. -J.-Mai. Cen. j It-hn .1. Pei shmw. tl'e Amern an ! o-nu-. an !- m hief. win, lu b-i ! , ... t ,-d for i w o .lays, arrived i..s.-a lor hi ;rst t h. ri Ili'll T i '. ; I ! Mip no l h i: In lU.u hsiiiitlis and M.u liiiit lii-: ,liis n iriutl. a carload l' ion-Him-1 .ill "initliiiic Coal. SAMI I I. . I ON I . AN sONs. Ad . '.Fii 'iiis4 the .K.verti-er hs" i there to ere vou.

Elkhart News

SUBWAY IS HELD

TO BE NECESSITY Plans Inaugurated by City and Railway Officials All Favor It. i n iü.. i". I ,K 1 1 A I :T. 1m .. l!,"',,:"-'it. " An.:. --iiit: I Si, I.;. aV 'in Se.Mai! -t.. aixl ptoiialtlx" MKiillet)l.I-. ' ; tie la a ik'Ii i p.k a plrni j in the i -a ni 1 1 hani .- 'i"! i,--iay I ! I 1 1 . Jt -Aa- nif'il that a s'ioa ,v v ne-,i,.t .,v i-.i-.iu athe-- of th, . V. '. anil S. II. ,v ' ' "'" 'f: " l-Hkhait. ami iunieroa it,.-n- Ke.y ..e sp-ak-! lö"iel a , It w;.- are-! th. plai: - h i ' 1 1 I I tal t-'l at otue Im proposctt 'o pi o e ni.-n t a c -' i . ! pie :nt-r e.-te.l. ; tt all penalsO stated tltat a ot k sh.-i lid r'i;ttTi.i I a i ol ! a i.o r '-in as soon a- : 1 1 r 1 1 I t j int id late p!i,as. "hi!' in- j i-. im ioi t !;i mt ! c i i an mis-inn, -tat- pubI I" Math - e'A's, plsided oef the meetiilU and! a n m tu in i that tie would make report to the ---vi- loinmissioi'.. Ik: dn' i.ot tell what hi- i rt wowll i . li"t tiorn wp.it he said it is e i i'iit that hi fawt-s a s-paratioii of the grades at the ros-ane. "it Attorney . ! . Hall Sl iit-o the it' ide ai th repre ' ras' Mr. Mall pointed u two nar'ow esr.its 1 1 l.i t orcuiretl .1 tJn- cruv inn last Saturdav. ,'itv A 1 1 oi rn y Mall furthr stat d th it whether the rtnite if th subwav wont straight . . .. across from Mam st. 'r whether it follow tl th prescn' s:ieet. was anI'lu'inoTini: feat. Mr. Mall stated I that he knew th- propsition that the railroad confronted ami only asked it to take the problem in pood faith with th- city and county otficials. Mow to accomplish the result is to be decided after the engineers' conferences, and it may not be until after the war, but it was stated that now is the time to pet started with the matter. The construction oi" tlie subway is esti

mated to cost l7.iM.0M0. Mr. IIallj,f the said: "The matter should not he ci eened

considered hastily because it preat undertaking." is a ,Mi: Till". NT;V HOT!!! MAN -

Friday's featur' is entitled. '"The .v --Tii ies Speriai Sci vke: 1 Poyal Pauper" w ith Kranein I.arPI.KHAPT. Ind.. Auk. J. Thenmote. successor of (leorpe H. Sherman as

manager of the Pucklen hotel is Samuel T. dairies. Me took possession Wednesday noon. Mr. Sherman stated that he would stay in F.lkhnrt a few days to close up his personal business, then would spend part of his time in Xiles, Mi h. Mr. (Jaines was formerly from Chicapo ami hronpht with him Mrs. j dailies, their niece. Mrs. M. F. Flush ami their chauffeur. Mr. daines in- j tends to remain here permanently; and his purpose is to nive the city a first class hotel in every respect. Mr. daines stated that alterations, would betin this week on the hote and would be rushed. The pi incipal

repairs arc the redet, oration ofInip Store always t arry in In stock.

rooms ami th installinp of a new heatinp plant. TO ATTr.NI Sl'.sslON. N(NW. r,lll(. s S;e i.u Servi.: i:i.KMAKT. Ind.. duly lowinp representatives of . Folthe con-! stitutiotial forum d- orpe A. Prixys. irIva Wood Parker. Mrs. J. C.I rb.ss, ami Charb-s Drine will po to Indianapolis Thursdav to attend the meetinp f the for es who want meetinp of the a constitutional convention. The meetinp will he held in th? house charnher of the state hou.se. It has been tailed by Charles Fox, !.-,7,r. federation of moki: mi-: Nonrn:i). I N e W s-'l'i : 11 Siieci ii Strvii . KI.KIIAI5T. hid.. July 12. Anprepared jother list tf ."11 men was fltll(,r list ,,f :,n hy the exemption boaru ami received their indicts to appear Monday for examination before thj board. A number of iinjuirie have been made I by men whose numbers are in the! four and he hundred lists drawn.! Their main question is whether or' not they can take tin. ir examina- ' tion bef(.r their names are selected, j They hae been reuuested to appeal! in person and all cases will be given! due consideration. i coi ncii, n:irr. FLKMAPT. Ind.. Aue.. An ordinance appropriating $ra to the! ity court fund passed three readings following a suspension f the rules at a meetinp of the common council Wednesday eveninp. A communication from the hoard of public works referrinp to thf pavinp cf South Sixth st. to the city fathers vas ref r-e.l to the ortlinatie- corat. it tee i ne commutee will ep esticite conditions on the street ami if tb.y deem it necessary to present n compulsory pavim? ordinance at the next ineetir.fr they will b i- iv as nid. i OH PCMTC DCD i , rt rt . . , V, , . U . . 100 CAN YOU BEAT IT? j , ! o.-, :.u ,lfl s Serv:..- : ; PFKINC t'liir.a, At 2. Mark' i e dinars uf palatial h otels a Tel

eis(.i;.t j. ,-; tt a i'i is ot hi-tir'! Haik! ; nd list' Atnerieanjto a tale of far aay "hina. tin

land of mytery. which incidentally ' i "iut ionizes the mnch tonte! ' liisli cost of li im." At-ain the Cnit".! States li.inne.s are he.ut; frim. hat this tini in re-' -ards to eats'" Tet it Vo putüce to j say that they are living ood. for: e--s arc now selling here for ?,0 ents a hrinttred; t

I isn-i- f ilu Kt-itiiiii idv. Or. Fi-:il.eis. Oi: J. m. S. hid?. Adv,

at tiii: u nnomr.M. S'econ.l onlv to her hi-tnoru ity i- Ma 1,-1 Taliaferro's skill

al.il as ;1 horsewfirnan. h n this popuiar star appear at the Auditorium tda in Js-'y, the Will ' the Wisp," -he will demonstrate that the knowledge sJli gained while touring the west on horse hack has .-tood her iu cood st:id. mounted ai li-r soirited linix. ! thi- mite of a Aoman jumi-s fenc e-, dashes alo-.i: the road at hieaknevk ' speeri. jurat s a runiict. and juills- hei -' -'-I'" oft the l,;tek of her h-rse A ll j ! i 1 t.'ie animal i- rum. in at a raj. id uaii. ! "- 'nl. C-.e;- s:ii-.. -he Was iittie Miss T.i!iat ' i .i as she ha .-I. a ler oi animals, and she his n--vr- lieei; without a horse when it was po-siMe for her to have ( j The ho--., si),, j-ides is her own and "i" al;ia'ie animal, it is laim.-d. The storv ,u "ivy, th' NN" ill i ' tlie W i-p." , .na erns P - I esinond. a w arm-hea rted I.ismc, ' ! h.i tolh.wed tfie evaliiple of t h ' fan. o is i.andit. po- ''Moore, 'w ho : tati.ie a irotn t ,i h lit i:ie to th ! 1 f. he hids ,ii wafate:s. i then lilies au ay like tlie wind ; hi her spinls to th needy poo) . ! Miss Taliaferro i said to !e very ' ie ! in the. batliim iuc. Tiio i rweiun eji-oi' i i airia is als", ! ,n's ,-hase Mrs. ' v fT "'til "'astle has some of the most vmr.K :iui thnilms '.xpenetices of; th- entire serial. i Tomorrow Pryant Washburn will! !a seen in his lates; prod net im. . ' "The Man Who Was Afraid. In this pit ti.re Mr. Wa-hhurn i- s.;(1. Prt'd hy Mis: Margaret Watts, hinew leading lady, w ho is a rou.-in of Mi-- pess Kilmer and here a n m in I. er (f t imes. 1:: is itcd i 1 1 A 1 1 M I N ( . lll'MAN IJOl N(T AT LA" 1.1.1 ' .... . . . T . ., I he picture shown at the PaSalbi . , nma is I'liuu" i, . leniUCK 111-dei-ella" and was taken from a popular novel hy i Mopkinson Smith. ! While the tirst reels arc devoted to western niininc: camp scenes there is little of th' sensational and the later views of southern life are splendid. IJuto Clifford plas a .f ; 1 1 1 11 1 . pleasing and lovea'de irl. ; left an orphan ami treated mean by' the wealthy aunt and iu r --nohbi- ii , daughter. She has her loval friends, however, and linds hajipiness in or.e ptvfiest wtMldins ever i Pupert J ulia n is a (in i 1 oaracier actor ami nine -ne i;ae. ; as a southern pickininny. creates lauphter in several scenes. The ; story, settmcs ;;nd cast are excellent. Don't say -you saw it in the newspaper. Say News-Times LUXATED iinre.ises stienpth if ieii ate. Iicrvi'lis. niiiiliiwii pt'itple loo Prcent in ten days in 111:1 ny i n-ta t, e sino r.trfeit if it fails n per full evpl.tn.it in l.iro iirtica' S't'oi t- .ippe;ir In tlds piper. Ask ymir doctor or Wetthk's Cut Jt.-ite i di npist :i!.iit it Ad v Safety First Demands that you, use pure ice in your home. Our ice is pure, and it is made in South Bend. Call our wajjon. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. 525-535 N. Emerick St. Home 6123; Bell 2221. THE STORE FOR MEN WASHINGTON AX US UK. Special Ladies' Shoes in Broken Lots 98c Great Values. KINNEY'S, ! 2 E. Wavne S. PATENTS And Trade Marks Obtained in aJl Countriea. Advice Free. OEO. J. OLT8CII, Retered PUnt Atiy. fll-712 Stodebakw bldf.. Soflk nd- Ind. Art laterWla. Plcttir FrajrJnf. THE I. W. LOWER DDOORATTXG C03IPANY, South Benl, IndianaWall PApr Drapr1M Paint Supplier

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. ' - . -1 mm TODAY 4 :30 and 9 :30 P. M. CHEFALO Who loops the death-trap loop and flies the flume on a bicycle. SENSATIONAL FREE ATTRACTION. sn:riL not:i.tv DANCE at ii:i:.ml.m ini; pavilion FRIDAY EVENING Co mo and linjoy tin k;ht IN JAPAN I'mlor I ho personal dir lion of PKOI KII)Vi:i.L. SjHN'lal ilanoos ovory Tuola and Friday tin most mvl it rlo?i at a summer resort. SUNDAY, AUG. 12 FORD DAY Come vith your car and win a prize. IM A CLASS ÖY ITSELF" dnCJMD riXrdl AJ t- COKYtNXCNTl TKST IUW PICTURF.S ONLY r I-Tonlng jdcturcs start aboui 6, 7:15, 8:30 and 9:45 o'clock. d 1 NOTICE Tle Afternoon Kdi. tion of The New-i-Timt. carries a special reTiew of tliln picture. r-3 - 9 1 4 HFTii ci,inY)nn zoi: uai: kitm:i;t jui.ian in UA KENTUCKY H O Ö Q O H CINDERELLA it A pleitsio? play about a ery uret little pirl uIki won tli lietirt.s of her cncmle.. Vn up- i r t v, pealing -tiry of i poor tt lation lu vm reetcnitiMi. Zo lla 1 1 plays a little hlack-ha k i liil.l. j Other -selected reel. ,1 1TUDAV itlwcixi; KKiti.Moiti: Tili: UOVAL PAITM.II" I VI Adults ltK. CUildren 5c

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A charming story of the Ireland today. How a warm-hearted lassie, Peggy Desmond, followed the example of the famous bandit, Rory O'More, who robbed from the rich to give to the poor; how as the "Will o' the Wisp" she held up wayfares makes a delightful screen picture. Also MRS. VERNON CASTLE in the 12th episode of the patriotic serial, "PATRIA," which closes in three weeks.

HERE TOMORROW Mother-love vs. Patriotism. The Soul-Stirring Struggles of a Man Against the Tics of Mother-love When HU Country Calls Him.

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"The ta Who Was Afraid"

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Evening Post. Mr. Washburn is supported by miss Margaret Watts, his new leading lady, who is a cousin of Miss Bess Kilmer of this city, and has visited here a number of times. We will also show tomorrow a two-reel Keystone comedv called "CACTUS NELL."

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TODAY A BREATH OF OLD IRELAND A Story of Love and Hate, with the Triumph of Truth, Said Peggy: "I'll Steal from the Rich to Give to the Poor." Was she right? SEE THE STAR BEAUTIFUL

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