South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 226, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 August 1917 — Page 2

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H I.MIAV i; i.MX, AI. I SI II. 1917. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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RGPDGE RAISE II CITY TAX LEVY

Mayor Keller Submits Report to Council Asking for Levy of $1.30.

I'liMUhvil In hf Introat of 31 lnl. Infantrj

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VETS OF 73RD TO

MEET TOMORROW

liquor l;r ..- Millie J.'T'tn: levy will I,dollars', if th

the c i ty 'njn ;1 l.i-t it i k i j t .- In I'Jll the '-,y w.t- J1.-". ar i" -for- it u ;h 1 1 lb T! lion f but Ö ce -nt. t th

lo- of i ( , ; f f r rn . v 1 1 i h will ; 1 1 i i 1 u i ; t to Si uth lb nd's city tax f. '.'.'! (u th hundred r'n'rt submitted tu

l'.pr ,1. nd fh- - u-M;-:i moil i:t

i TRY II

NETS NEAT SUM

for tli- jrev soiiy year will ii;.ik- up only approximately ;i-th:i 1 of 1 1 1 -jT,C0Ios. ac ordin to I. M.uinin. city Controller. The baluut will ! e made up in th" incrrasi-il as-.ssed value and in ohr ways. The r.e.v levy, on an e stiinatcd assesscd valuation of 3 '. I .." ujai m will brir.ij I IIS, .'01 Into th- ity tiM-ury. The Jl.::o m divid'-d as fellows: o'fiiral fund, $1.01 1 --nts more than last yearr; park :und. .0:: track fcripratiitri fund. . .", cento than l ist year i ; ji'1k i; p'-nsion fund, .01; liremen's pension fund. .'1; recreation fund. ."J: au I sinking fund. .(:. In addition u this.

the customary poll tax of ." cent.- "

for each ma!1 citizr-n betvwen the a;fs of j 1 and r,a is asked. Women otrrs will not be reojiire-d to jiay poll tax. I'ay Ordinance I'a-f-rd. T'oth Prrst Lanir ami Yii 1'res't Haeerty wrre abse-nt uhm the time for th" roiirn il meetin- arrived ":ty Clerk liostiser took ch;.ru- of the meeting while a president pro t in was elected, in the person e,f Councilman (Jocbel. a nun, 1m- of minor reports and claims we-re taken up, and the ordinance providing for incrraf-f-d pa" to hre-rr n mi'.! ' polFemen was passed unanimousA Uiiht will he Installed at the liooinson 5t. rossin of the X. . C. tracks, and a watchman will he required at the Vernon st. cni.imf. An ordinance was intioduced to fix the salary of the street commissioner at ? 1 . 0 o ;,nd that of the deputy at $l,L'o per year. A resolution was introduced which may result in the renuihlin-. an 1 ovoi liaulnis of the c entral pumping station, the estimated cos of the work to he $ri).oO. This resed.ition was referred to the umniittee of the w hole. .Iut heforr iidjournincnt. .everal members of the ouncil eprc.-scd indignation at the manner in which the hoard of safety is enforcing certain onlinanct s, especially that one iiuch relates to the eradication e the poplat tree. I'ailure to enforce the eiilinance rcpiirin the triin:vin of low -hant,ini; branches was iuo nicntioned. That the hoard of safety liear ficm th council seems probable, y.i linir from the tenor of the remarks of two or three of the eounilmen at the meeting last nUht.

"ii" of the uio-t ileiightful social affair- of the season was the military dance ruin at Place hall last tU'ht v hen more than s. couples paid tn:. ate to the youth Ilend national L' i i r 1 1 ! 1 1 e n for w hose benefit the affair was iriwn by Mrs. Harriet Missick. The MessK'k orchestra, known all o r the central west as one of th bet orchestras in this section, provided e.edlent music. The vent was a !ei ided success in every way. Meti in olive drab were conspicuous and minylini; in the t'reat crowd f darners made the picture a pitty one. ne of the most jdeasin and im-

S i ith Hcnd hoys now in the federal service. Kifty-on dollars was tu ken in at the door and many hande" in tickets purchased before the da nee. I)ickson I'lae donated eveellent punch for the dancers anl tuest..

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KOEHLER GETS UP

AM OF ALL STARS

Survivors of Volunteer Regiment to Hold Reunion at Gary.

I'asehall fans of South Mend, who have !i.-cn deprived of the sport for some time, will have an opportunity next Saturday to see a Käme of real bi' league caliber. In fact many fates th it were fa

miliar en the diamonds of the "hist

company will tie seen on the held

h ast that is what Charles I. um. "pro- J next Saturday w hen the Singer's will prietor of the Oriental cafe and KiiU.i l,1:t.v an ail-star team headed by

has premised the hoys lor today and they are looking forward to it. Soldiers 1 1 1 t IW UoMMircrf ill. There may be a time when the quick wit and resourcefulness of a soldier mav save his life or the lives

of a number of nun Stable Sert. William

Men Koehier. former manager of the South land Central league team. Mr. Koehler made an announeement of a partial line-up yesterday and one of the attractive names on the list was that of Lee Tannehill, who won fame with the White Sox. th-

in the all-star line-

under him. J ei s mentioned ( Tmton and up were Kosti

er. c; C. Werntz, Jb.

pres-ie features of the eveninc was

a special number preceded by a Krank Conklin. mechanic, are re- Duhm. ::b.. and Mol'.oy. another mabuyle call after which a Iiukc reu-I sourceful. When they found that r leaL'uer of but a short time sinc e.

latum fiat:, which is to be put up at! it was all but impossible to et a

suitable wooden pole for the hie; (kur to be put up at the camp yesterday, they went to the South Mend Supply

the use of three

r:n-h "ll feet hniL' I

The lenKths are of three inch, two and one-half inch and two inch sizes ami will tit into eat h other, making a pole which will stand at

least ."4 feet above the K'ound. The i Ueuimer.t

llai? was donated for use durinr camp of the units at Meeper park by J. Siefert. an adjutant of Poinsett arrison. Army and Navy union.

Camp I.eeper this morninc. was un

furled a the "'Star Sparmled Man-

net' was elaved bv the orchestra

and tiw entire assemblage stood atfi'o. ami secured

attention. Another pleasing feature ! lengths of pipe

were patriotic soafifs by Kraneis .Mcssick. Many persons had pur hased tickets but were unable to attend, but when a check on the entire number f th'kets sold is, made it is expected that another neat sum will b added to the fund whieh is to pro ide luxuries and comforts for the

ill be on the mound. The outfield has not vet been named. I'harles Lentz. manager of th Sinuer imprecation, said last niht that he would he able to announce his line-up today and promised a warm contest. Tickets for the traine. whieh wil, be sold at Z cents each, will b offered the public today. The Third

land, under direction of

Charle s M Conner!, is preparing a special musical program and other features will hi! the bill for the afternoon.

O'Brien Firm Gives Recruit Present of $10

The ei'Mi'ieu Varnish company is patriotic. It encourages patriotism in its employes. Ye-ste-rday when John M. Iee-ker announe-eel that lie had euilisted at the local letiuitini; station his resignation was gracefully received and he reeeivetl a present of ten dollars from th o'Mrien eeunpany. Ir.ieker joined the ine'ilical elepartmeut. und will leave for l't. Thomas. Ky.. Wednesday. John Wauner, who entered the infantry section, and Howard Jeffries-, who sineel up for the aviation section were the only other two recruits to enter the army Memday. Sertt. John Skees received notie e

from lt. Wavne Mondav that eit'ht

suiqdy companies. ef I'.'.O men each, are to be recruited from the Kt. Wayne division. The supply companies and the

Held artillery companies are particularly in urgent need ot men says the latest adviev from Kt. Wavne.

FORD REPORTED STOLEN lan-al pedice were notified last evening that a l-e-.l aute;mebile behmüin to Henry Mrevvn of .Mishawaka had been Iole-n. Ai-e-ordins; te Mrcewn. the automobile was left in front of the court house on Main st. ; t oYloe-k last evening and a lock and chain was fastened to the steering vvheed. lovkini: the throttl?. Wlmn the owne-r returned one hour later The machine was one. The Kotl is elescriited as a 1 !' 1 model, tfoirinu. bearing; license No. A'.e-t:; i Ind. The two rear wheels are "quipped with non-skid tires and the front wheels had smooth Llootivear tins.

Here Are City Men To Be Called To Colors On Sept. 5

soi.iii:i: way momi:. Minier M. Meynolds. a soldier in the regular army, whei has served two years in the- Philippine islands, has written to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. perry Meynolds, 1 :. 1 :t Minden a v.. from Japan, saying he is enroute home.

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How Would You Like to Feel Like a Hoy Again, Full of Fnergy, Vim and Vigor, With a Strong, Flastic, Forceful Step, Instead of That Nervous, Shambling Gait?

Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Often Increases the Strength and Endurance of Delicate, Nervous, RunDown Folks 100 Percent in Two Weeks' Time.

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ir. such a treat v.ii i ty patent i..ei'.i ir.. nor

en w r.b .i i i.-;, kn.iwn r" iniirrisrs very v here. Mniike the older ir: r;ani iion prodiii t it is e.idly iissimllattd. b . j net injure tJie teeth, make them bbi.k i,or e.pset tJ st bua' li : en tho oi trary it i a most potent reae-dy in l. early all f -t;c of iudi'eti..u as wc! ;,

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Division e. 1. The folKivvinu 4." men frenii ity division X'. 1 have been ace-epted for service-. This list includes only the first men called. The board will corupletr the list Tucsilay. .Merroll i:. Mi v euiood. l'Hl S. Mi hitrari st.; Mrasnm 1- loreuitino. .", 1 . M. Mailiseut st.; Marl J. Sermion, 2l' Van Muren st.; Joseph M. Toth. 14 1 :i .. Kenelall st.: Herbert W. Moehlrnan. ..Ol X. Hill st.: Andrew Crept. Mill s. Franklin st.; William W. Kohuki. l'tKiä s. Chapin st.: Maul

S.abo, lM e; S. e'atalpa a v. : Meroy Hoe.ver. :iL'ti' I'leas.int st.; wen M. .MeXinch, ::M". Woods st.; Uust Mrinkman. :'. 1 ' Marst st.; Mayrnond M. MeMaiulilin. .".:;i X. .cott st.; Cleon K. Knepji. 7:J2 California av.; e'harles A. Mue-chner. Cottage Urove av.; CeeMl M. .Miller, H2 X. St. Joseph st.; Clarence iliedel. 410 X. Kthly st.; Malph Clare. Ill XV. Colfax av.; John O. Lindroth. Mishawaka av.; ICobert S. Kissell, SM'. X. Cedar st.; Frank .Mahler. 1 1' 4 X. F.inerick st.: James F. Hughes. :.' i: Masalle a v.: (leange T. Murnf. t'.Jä X. Notre Iame av.; Haii C. Fries. ::iei N". e "nshini; st.; Frank Kovate h. 1" - . Kimball av.; Walter M. Lanir. 117 S. St. Louis st.; Georue It. I e Montr. T-l Nineteenth st.; Harle A. Milliken, !::: W. Masallc a v.: Hoss J. Martin. 7 1 1. Martin st.: Cieorixe Flle'ry, 1741 Prairie av.: Theodore Mothballer. 4 1 X. Francis st.; Frank 1 1. Williams. SL'l Kipjiteenth st.: Carl . Momi:. 427 W. Masallo av.; himila .Myers. Notre lame. Ind.; Marl K. Sheetz. 1722 Miairue av.: Aelolph Maskovvski. 1404 S. Chapin st.; Harold C. Metz. 410 Woods st.: John C. Toney. 7 4'. Cleveland av.; Me wis Cecleo. 70.". Chapin st.: Alex Putz. '.oft:. S. Chapin st.: .1. Mothballer. 401 Francis st.; Geo. Mamalas. 2oi X. Michigan st.; Albert M. Ande rson. M!0." S. Thirteenth st.: Karl M. Koener, 1K.0 M. Indiana av.: William II. Platz. StandMeld st.: "!yde J. Archambault, 'jbö ". Lasalle av. l)iisioii No. The following :. men from e ity div ision No. 2 have passed the physical examination and have been declared eligible for military service. None in this list lilrd exemption claim?5: Jes-eph Ki.-h. Albert Krzeszew ski. Muj Nikv, Frank D. Storey. Wilbur M. Joseph. Karl C. Mlou-h, John M. loyle. Joseplt Pitul.i. Felix Klemeuk. Samuel Fivvtdl, Harold F. luce. Jacob e lejniczak. lunacy Mozevvicz, Harry W. Mossarel, Clyde Hartline. Frank Smipilski. William G. Fey. Wincenty Kryszak, Clarenee Ix.nr;, Zera Mlmer (harles, Frank Owsiany, Meland Whiteman. Arzie M. Parett. Andrew Kazmirrzak. Frank Kopir. ski. Wladyslavv Tapelski, Alex Sokol. Lvarst Noert. Sherman M. Price, Charles M. Mavis, Mlton T. Htmhe?, pon K. Cleary. John Wroblevvski, Frank A. Major. Murnett W. Fish. Morsey M. Shaw. Meontrd Michard-so-i. Josef (lizevvski. Pert Marciniak 4::" 12 S. .Meade st.; John Kilinski. 1 '. 1 7 Minden av.; Moscoe Mhinebold. J. I. Kmn.oi.s. 74n Cottage throve a v.; John Morkovvski, i'eicr Mhoeze, Clyde A. Coons. Harry Muysse. X'icho'as P. Raumcartner. Walter R. Nivdbalskl. Wladyslavv Wozniak. I "rank 11. Marthadomew.

JO'OMS LT re .It

toi nerve.;,, run-'.ov. n "r. nv nufai tuier, have u- !i

Man e !n Neix-stotl Iron that they ferf.it Slmiui t. any eharital..ri n if rl;e rannet fake aliv

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o.!!i.in uii'ier sixty !i ha i Iron m i in.-teas. their sfrenct'l lOO per .-if ef n"f in fonr weeks' time, provided tier laxe I,.. si-iu! ordain ti-eljb'e T!"'V .-.Is,, ..fTer f.. r.-fiif.l lour ni.-to if if oe. n

ret at iiast 1 ub'e your strength ' 1 1 rjidtiraii. in ten .lavs' time. It i- dis.j; i lis.-. I l.v VV tti. k" e'nt tbif.' liri L' l '

M"re aii'i .ill LbH.il elnirciMs. Adv. ent, a. id L izard S iuth, tVcretarj.

PIONEERS TO PICNIC AT CLEAR LAKE WEDNESDAY The 2 2i annual picnic of the Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan Pioneer association will be held at Soith Clear lake next Wednesday. The feature of the .Tiornin,' will te an adress ;)t l o'cIih k by ban i'j! of South V.end, and auto rae es and contests will also be on the program. The arl.nr will he a hasket i.ienie

i. j. ioncrs and all. are

a i.d evervO

lted. The headed bv

association this vear Frank Khodes. pre.,;.

Members of the 7 h tl Indiana volunteer infantry vvill leave touth Mend Wednesday morning fer C.ary to attend the .".2d annual reunion, plans for which are heint; made h the Gary Commercial club. The program for the day has not as yet been announced. Jehn Caultield, secretary of tho infantry association, has issued (arils to the 200 members of the company and anticipates a recordbreaking attendance. He recalls, in commenting on the affair, the words of the late Judire Timothy L Howard, who addressed the tith annual reunion at Yalpairaiso. Judue Howard was a member of the ll'th Michigan ami was wounded shortly after the battle of Pittsburg landing. He said at the reunion at Valparaiso in September, 1 '. 1 1 : Comrades, the Lord has criven von strenuth or you xvoulel not be

he-re. We are to recount for ourj

friends and for those xvho are taking our places, what has been eleme. Venerable men, you have come elown to us froma former generation. We

L iit l...l .i itli mir liistnr- :iw I

irT'i raii.nrii " 1111 . . t . - private soldiers; we feel that we did our duty, perfeirmed our service and are entitled to recognition. Much has been said, but none too much. "We are selected for all time to do a ureat service; we were not eM men. we were not xet unborn; we had arrived at the age of sturdy ntaiihood, and it was our privilege to be chosen for this service. Isn't it something to be proud of? When I see one of our old comrade-?, even though he has fallen low, we knov there is i irlory in his breast, however he may hold his head elown: there is a ylory, a pride, a satisfaction that he has done his duty."

Our August Sale of Blankets is the Greatest Sale of its kind we ever held.

Shopping Hours

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3:30 to 5Ü0 p.m.

Skinner's Dress Satins. livery deiraMe 'color. On sale a: $2.00 yard.

Pictorial Review Patterns

BOYS, BEWARE!

Our Greatest August Sale of Fine All Vool Dress Goods

It is important that you select your Woolen Dress Goods early on account of immense assortments to choose from and the very special prices mean hii; savings to you. At 79c per yard Beautiful range of Scotch Plaids for children's school dresses. At 89c per yard 40 inch pure vool, two-tone, fancy stripe Suiting; specially e;ood for tailored skirts and suits. At 89c per yard 36 inch pure wool Storm Serge, in navy and Hack. At $1.00 per yard 50 inch heavy Storm Serge in blue and black. At $1.15 per yard 25 pieces linest qsirable for tailored suits, in navy, brown, tan, black. Specially deuality pure wool, 54 in. Panama At $1.25 per yard Botany Worsted Mills 42 inch pure wool French Serge, in every desirable fall and winter shade. At $1.95 per yard Botany Mills famous Pram. A novelty weave full 44 inch, in all new colors. Specially adapted for suits and tailored skirts. At $2.25 per yard 5o inch Ppinle. Another wonderful cloth of the Botanv Worsted Mills.

At $1.00 per yard 36 inch Cream Wool Batiste, fants' coats and capes. Our August Sale of Linens We just opened a splendid shipment of Webb's Dew Bleached Linens, and when you think of the prices we are making, you surely will realize the importance of coming down at once 25' lower than manufacturers' prices today. 14x28 Pure Linen Dew Bleached I luck TowJs,

I Youngsters who bathe at Meeper j $4.50 dozen.

0:11 U- and who are xvont to ku nome

I through alleys tovvarel town should take warning The board of safety has been requested by the council to protect the' gardens of residents in the first ward, several eof whom have complained that boys steal fruit and vegetables, as well as tramp on vines and tear down fences. A plain clothes man wdl probably be detailed to look after miscreants.

BOY INJURED WHEN HIT BY AUTOMOBILE

William Kastwood. Ill K. Indiana ;kv., was badly bruised last evening when he was hit hy the Samuel Fpin automobile. The lael had .stopped to fix his bicycle at the corner of Stull and Michigan sts. and did not s.ee the bite car bearing down on him. The driver was unable to see the lael because of the dimmers tm the lights and could not turn the car in time. The boy was carried to the offices of Dr. Calloway and the wounds wer treated. The police patrol, in charge of Officers Marker, O'Connell and Miller, removed Mastwood to his home.

FOUR KILLED IN AIR RAID ON GERMAN CITY

AMSTMMDAM. Aug. 14. An entente airplane on Sunday passed over Mrankfort-on-the-Main and dropped several bombs in the crowded streets, according to a dispatch received here Monday from the German city.. Four persons were killed anil several others were woumled. On Saturday Frankfort was raided by a number of entente airmen whet dropped several bombs. No one was killed. A few inmates of a hospital were injured slightly. One of the aviators dropped live bombs in a wood to the west of Frankfort without causing any damage.

20x4() Pure Linen Dew Bleached Muck Towels, $6.50 dozen. 21x42 Pure Linen Dew Bleached Muck Towels, $8.75 dozen. 22x22 inch Satin Damask Napkins, $4.00 dozen. SlxcSl inch Table Cloths, double Satin Damask, $6.00. 72x72 inch Table Cloths, double Satin Damask, $4.00. Wonderful Values in Fine " Cotton Towels Prices are 1 j Regular Value. 2()x4() Hemmed, Soft, Beautiful Quality Huck Towels, 19c. 20x4() Hemstitched, Soft, Beautiful Quality Huck Towels 25c. 21x42 Fine Double Twist Turkish Towels, 25c. 22x44 Fine Double Twist Turkish Towels, 50c. Table Linens 2 yard wide Pure Irish Linen Damasks, very heavy line quality, $1.25 yard. 2 yard wide very heavy Double Satin Damasks, $2.00 yard.

Specially desirable for in-

500 pieces of New Fa Percales, ail 36 inches wid darks and lights, plenty Of navys, 18c, 22c and 25c yd. 5()() pieces of New Fall Outing Flannels on sale. Bleached, 27 inch, excellent qualities, 10c, I2l2c and 15c yard. Fancy 27 inch, excellent qualities, I2l2c to 20c yard. Buy these early. You will make quite a saving.

An official statement issued by the French war department on .Sunday-

said tw o French aviators Hew to

Frankfort-on-the-Main on Saturday a nil dropped bombs on the city. Tha statement added that the raid was made in retaliation for the German bombardment of Nancy and the region north of Paris.

32 KILLED IN AIR RAID ON ENGLAND LONDON. Aug. 14. Thirty-two persons were killed and 4, persons were injured by the bombs elropped by German raiders on southeastern coast towns Sunday, said an official statement. Ten men. Fl wome?n and nine children were killed. Thirteen men. is women and 12 children were injured

l'l,V(.IlorM ATT i :m A N c i :. Attendance at the playgrounds for the week ending Aug. 11 follows: Oliver. 4.0."-; Ferity. 1.000; Kaley, L'.'biO; Olive st.. 1.2VO; Howard, 1,4:0; Studebaker. 1.0ÖS: deeper, 2.-500.

August Sale of Sheets and Pillow Cases 72x90 Pepperel Bleached Seamless Sheets, $1.05. 81x90 Pepperel Bleached Seamless Sheets, $1.15. 81x99 Pepperel Bleached Seamless Sheets, $1.25. 45x36 Pepperel Bleached Pillow Cases, 22c. Our August Sale of Percales and Ginghams Now is the time to make up the School Dresses. Bloomers and Waists for the children. 100 pieces of Red Seal plain and fancy Plaid Ginghams, 12y2c yard. 200 pieces of 3 2 inch line Zephyr Ginghams, 18c yard. 3 f inch tine Zephyr Dress Ginghams, 25 c yard.

Yarns, Yarns and Yarns Knitting for the Soldiers for Xmas (jins. Yes, "Yarns." Everybody seems to he kniting, and what a beautiful lot of wools you have to choose from every color of the rainbow, the most delicate Violet shades in the deep Purple, all the shades of Gold and

Special Comfort Bags fcr the Soldiers. We have ready for you materials for making and iilliiiLMiig Comfort Bags Khaki cloth, binding to match, and all accessories to go in bag. Material for Bas and everything needed assembled for you. and priced complete $2.00, as follows: livery article in the bag is Quality" Firt. Best quality Tooth Bru-h 25c Best Colgate's Tooth Paste 20c Best Colgate's Shaving Soap 25c Ivory Soap 5c Best Hberhard's Pencil... 5c Best Cotton Towel .... 10c Best W'ah Rag 5c Shoe Eace .......... .3c Handkerchief 5c Steel Mirror 25c Material for Bag 35c Thread Bread.

Paper Pins Safety Pins Thread, brown, black Scissor

Buttons . c sO i

.5c 10c 10c 25c 10c 5c

$2.2S

Complete readv t r you to put in bair. $2.00.

Yellows, Pinks. Blue then the Army Yarns and warm for leggins. ings, scarfs and hoods have them all, price, reasonable.

and -soft lockWe V . r ' -

New Fall Millinery. New Fall Suits. New Fall Coats. New Fall Skirts and Dresses. And our prices for these Quality First 'Garments are as low as we ever made. deposi; will hold you garment til! November.

Fop Xt Shoes and Styoe Xevra Watch Our Wind own. WAIJL-OVTCR BOOT SIIOP.

IS SPlXTAIi iti:piui;NTATivi:. II rr. il Schinke of the Northern Indiana scales Co. has closed contracts as exclusive wholesale distributer cf the F. Ctreal Co. and the Farranee Cream Whip Co. of Cleve-land.

Don't Pay Cash for Your Clothing Tour Of tilt Is Good at GATELVS SSI S. 3flchlsn St.

CAST. In CO.NTIM'ia). Onoe more the South Shore case ha.; I .en continued. this tim fr two days. Atty. F. J. I.uis Mever asked for time tn rile a demurrer, which was granted by the curt.

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PATENTS And Trade Mark Obtained la &J1 Countries. Advice Frea. OCO. J. OLTßCH, Registered PaUnt Attjr. f 11-7 12 Stu-debaker bläg., &x.h Sral Ind.

Merchants National Bank First bank In South Bend to applj for membership in fcdfjial. i ins nr. vi: nsii

ADLER BROS. On 3Dcfaian at Wfthlnrton the ffronE roil mkn ant BOY&

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MAKES THE CRISIS EASIER

Special Ladies' Shoes in Broken Lots 9Sc Great Values. KINNE rS, 11 6-11 2 E. Wayne S'.

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you saw it in th Say New-Tirr..