South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 276, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1917 — Page 2

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i;iiri.v i;r.M(i, o -roiihu THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

GRATÖRY IRKS ALLEY HEARING

Big New Restaurant Opens Today At Notre Dame

'HUNDREDS ENROLL

IN MI SCHOOL

acation of Thoroughfare Between Main and Lafayette Meets Objection.

With h -r.':r.z to. lay r.f tho cur-i oak. covrtr.l with v trol.t?

iii' v. . --tn';ra.r.t at ."tr I anic 'u ni-, -a s Kh-ctric lixturc. contribute; I v.,ity. lutH in th La-mcnt of "hare in th. istauranfs beauty. ; JhrCC TifTICS aS Many ThjS

! tliK r.adin hall, th" new resident ! hall f-r t li freshmen, a tradition

I To nccoir.mclatt' students of par-

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wl.ir h .iKt l for

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Or,iUry. frc- ar.'l ic

'ith j.i-t !.i. :"h ;iH;"i.-m ;mti v it t j j,;ir mako it spi y, . hn r,i trrif 1 till! Th

nir-.-tlr." f,f th- b.iiJ f jiubli.- v. c r I. s j t th rity ball Tu' -'lay r:ibt vvhe r. j bo-.!t 2' Jo. -a I iti.- i s fr"ju th :

. years was

'rnkt r..' Ilt-rf (nfurr, all the stulont. r- l'':'-in bl with in'.tls in two l.irt; i tl'vc tu r it s foai.ti in the bast ri-nt f th- Alminitrrttin btiibl-

Year as Last is Report Given Out.

r.c'. restaurant will be man

a -:-! anl operate. I by expert res tail-rafe-jr.M f Smth Hnl. under th? Kneial u -r isiun of the nnivei-

tlcular taste, tlu; owners have in

stalled a lir.-t-ckiss mhU fountain and a cicar stand.

The kitchen of the dining hall' tJoi th distinction of beirm orU-' Ina! In it.- blea. having a Inreo pav The second session last msrnt of ran?- under the super ision of an the niKiit cla.s.-cs at th-. hiuh. Kaiey, c-xj.Tt. who will als h;-e ch;ir:ej Wiii-liinu-ton. Laurel and Oliver

xhools o;etid with an incica-cl

ity. Kather John Cavanauirh, .-.

-.nth ej:d reni..itr.it d against th-'C. pi e.-id nt. announced that the

v .n atin Alain arid Stull st. d( r d one

r the fir.-t I-ifayctte A deri-ioii

allev

st.-., snath of will I.a jrU-

to the

of the steam table containing ready

dishes. Thr'-e meat block, a refrigerator ami two ice boxes occupy pac- in the kitchen. Aside th" kitchen, a Ktore roor. w ith the m c-es.--ary provisions' is found. Uread, rolls ard pastry will be baked in ovens especially built for the purpose.

attendance uv r the opening. .Monday ninht. by i:early a third mro eiUMlhi.enfs. The committee at the Singer .Mfif. .'o. reported an' enrollment in that lactory of M;o and anticip.it; at least l.'.o more employe of that institution to enroll within

The prrprietors- of the restaurant) , . ., .,. . i that in-- Totsil a t f tw. nr nil fVi

are Halenes Hrothers nnd Theodore i

Trioli.-

O; er fl'bOOO was -peiit mi

I hve buildings will u;o far over th

ix'lucoi I ''"'t'lurant will ,e opened

i public at all times. j For many years Notre lame uni- ; versity was enjoying the fame of !;

week from last 1 1 i lit. ! in- tb' larir-sr honnlin inJltntici

j- f-, r-.-. w It se rr.s the Spilth I'.t nd S-4nita ry : n ountry. where students and

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.... wuuHi rai me meai.s m )t vin thp ,.tM.t.!,sarv hxtures. common. liven if a large propor-1 nJ Worklni Fowr. f i i k i it' wt tulr.i.ti it-ill K.. , t i

I.lal. Tl.- ,.ro.,.r(y .,M-rA in ,-.. .- taW-s In the r-f-c VoriV .h I Th" .w',rk',!.B. .f.rC " .V".."'

... . '...-.. reHiailiaui. -oilSI.-is oi uinr mn. ....... Ueinity are of the. opinio;,, on tbej great Nntro Iame family will not be , - ,v.,iu.rs a,4(i a numher of clerk. 5 t;,.lI' . ,

ther hand, that the r n';irgemetlt I "roK"n "P. i-adin hall constitutes hlltt . . an t:ik. tn haVO inPn '.'t" ,K4 aieao oeea

one of the finest buildings on the. ..,, i.,,i .ti, i,. ! "Uinne.i and start o m the comim r-

(ollege campus beautifying th

Mill; Co. want.- tbe alley cb- d thatj they i:;ay further nlarge their i

iiner nai-iu. mat me rniargement

of the building v. ill be a, detriment'

ib

number originally expecttd. At the I

I iresent tinie the attendaiv e is tim e I

! times greater than it was at th

! opening of tlu; night srh"o

ds last

to tlu ir realty

M'uadrangle

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uns cpiinon ii

pecially true f those wro 1 i v- ad

jacent to th milk compviy's pro-j

. i library. Women, as well n men. ir.ter-; rur.tr. I tl,.. r, .or...rw ,tntU . . . f ,..! -Modeln j i;('y

opi 4- 1 J 4 MlUlMl.l W4 tit

T- .i i 4,id lanmiagc branches arc tvpelair tiici , ' wriimg. shorthand. bookkeeping.

l" aieu on IIJ west SKie or inn -r- , ., t ,. . ;i l oi... mi i ii.m.i u vnamt,.

and adds miuii int., , A ,t,.. ........

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I 1 1 , . .11)11 111'1 J'U"1I lilt' I t-.-IVMHI !. ond o. wad ran kr e alnnrr v bb. Ih. ncv.-1 . . ...... 1 ein h

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morning nr. til H in the evening.! I'.nakfast. dinner and supper will !

The board awarde.l th- -ontract unu-.s nr stained a.. J he diinen-

poard of publifr w orks to oi:. their j protest against the proposed a'a-i tion. Ieryone worked th -mselv i ui to white heat, and then calmed I down to good humor at the variou! M'iips and laughable ntterane-.s of a few if th" nneonsriou Je.-ters.

e ontract j

for pipe .sewtr on .orin st., Ie-j

tween Arthur and u.tlsn sts.. to üobaii Ä lioarh, local contractors, t r their bid of J 2,0 4 C. Vid for a pipe sewer on Pleasant and Dayton sts. were held up : too high. Th- adverti.-ing for new bids will lo.. withheld for one Ueck. Those who bid for th contract were Mohan & Koach. P.runo Del'aejip and Staples & Mildebrand. City Fngineer Fred J. Anderson f.kd HFiiCssmcnt roles on the follov:A plro F-ewrr on Plovrr st.. from the s-'t. Joseph river to Mishuw-ak.i :iv., l,TTn.G"; pipe sewer on Fellows st.. from "0 feet on llaney a v. to north of the alley north of Uaney a v. The resurfacing of F. Jefferson ,iv., f-rn N. Michigan st. to the east

.f,.l of th.. Jefferson riV btiden n-nc Tattl pipe outside

considered at the boftru meeting ami a resolution will probably be bled at the meeting th! morning.

Fngii.-h and Knglish citia n-

hi. The last named is for the boinner ami i;as not proved as pop-

h course.

in white with the supporting col

oak. The dimen

ion of the dining room loa feet

long and :.0 feet wide. Hoth th?!yeur. Such a rule was given by the chairs and tables are of .-peciallv university authorities.

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i ne neu restaurant is a iwaa ;u ,a m,ui, ,u " ; ,(,(,(ir(ij lo jnhu Y. Fittenger. of the most modern idea of rest-aur-1 luncheon and short i.ruers can '?iwh is in Kt,ri (ilir .t. f(f tho ant construction Th- large dining gotten throughout the day . , Wotk. l.o k of interest in "that Mas3 n.om contains tables and a ..... Student who will take then K foot luncheon counter able to scrv meals in tin- restaurant will not Woul( , foreigner. L''M' people. The interior is finished ! permitted to hange the system ot : '

board n the middle of the college . ... i . the splendid opportunitv t' learn semester, but will be reuird tu, .. 1 , .. . , i i!t,,e rudiments of our language. Tho wait until the completion of the half; . .

I l.l.fj iltIC "'I't ll llV.IIIU.IIIt II 11 111' j high and Kaley schools. ! Typing "la Crowded.

The demand for typew riting was I m reat Mondav night that all of MOTHER'S LOVE SAVES i tMe applicants r..nM not be nrolb d. I IETC HC ULTD nrDY,T'i0 t-,;lss ""ni is so crowded that

I U "I lll-il unu i lit ,as been decided to limit the

number for a period to L'O Fttidents and hold the sessions four nights each week, with three classes meeting each niudit at 7, 7 : n 3 and S:20 'lock. Tlie same crowdeil condition exists in the mechanical drawing class. That will also 1. divided into

Poor Things! Out All Night and Nobody Cares

Mother love with all of its sacrifice saved the life of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sim-

round. Tm-sdii v nb-rht whn Mrs.

Shnmond was thrown out of a bu--t(, s-v at Indiana a v. and Hush st. An

(l'iane

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or almost' aiitomobile driven bv Max SuaiL-ki ! ,"UI Ili-uu- -"" I Sixteen teachers ar now ?milov-

they humum, im.. ...e ..u.x .."i ' ,,r,ed at night in the four schools, but them. ! horse freed from its burden, bro'.ie ' if the increase in enrollments con-

! into a mad gallop. Mr. Simmund j tinues at the rate they have the lir.-t

the

WOMEN ON BATTLEFIELD

Somcbodv missed

save a million last nicht,

a million, anyway, because were out all nUht both of

( l 1 1 1 1 1 t ! liti i i 1 eoriu.r j a r

was cariieu uui me v o -i u i m. v.t i niuiis. i u i 1 1 hum i leacners n

1 ritz s cale they ,)U,,ni. t() tni, j,ave:nent. and Mis. j soon hae to be assigned to tho

stayed from -arly morning until the Simmond was hurled about j work. we hours this morning. Once they ten feet onto the lawn butdtring. aj Miss Grace King, who lias charge were almost discovered w hen u larg nar by curbing. of the retail salesmanship course, motor car drov' up in front of the J She clutched the bnby in her lessons in which are riven from 9 Oriental Inn about 1 o'clock this j arms as the fell upon her hack.) to 11 o'clock eac h morning, reports

The bis heallihts of the Mrs. simmond was the only one; excellent progress. The course is

ix ( oi.()iti;i) ( n:ci.i:.

. N N O l N r F. M I". N T S , The Home circle of Olivet A. M i'. church will meet at the home ot .Mrs. Mattie Kenchlow n h:. Main st. WYdnesday afternoon. The Woman's Mit- Mis.-ior.ary society will meet at the parsonage, of A. T. Fe Hiding Thursday afternoon at o'clock on V. Thomas st. Mrs. Margaret Farter will entertain the Mystic Needle club Wednesday afternoon at her hon:t uii Main st. The lied I'ro.-s knitting class will me't with Miss Hazel Foono on W. nantre t. Tin- young ladies are tnyaed in knitting socks for the soldiers. Anyone desiring to barn how to knit is cordially imited to join this class. Fev. Kennedy of Mt. Zion Faptist church is holding a series of meetings and re'.iuests that i-veryone attend these meetings and be aenefitted. His subject for Tuesday evening was "The right That Failed." The Colored Federated clubs will cominene their year's work tpening Friday, net. U. The St. Pierre Futlln club will meet with Mrs. Modora I'owell of Mishawaka. Tiie o. I). T. club will nie?t with Mrs. Fmma Mines on S. Main st. The evening choir of Mt. Olivet A. M. F. church' will meet on Thursday- evening for rehearsal. Prof. XV. li. Gordon urges every memb-r to be present as new anthems will be taught. After this wo k i h a r.-als w ill be given twic a wek. Tuesday and Thursday evening.

pi:i:m.i.s. Mrs. Louise Fland of Salt Lake Fity. Ftah. the guest of Mrs. Fmma .1. Mines on S. Main st. Mer husband. Georg" Fland. former head waiter at the nlir hotel, will be lure in a few weeks to remain indefinitely. Mrs. Addie Lowe is ill at her home on S. Alb n st. Mrs. A. T. Keadding. who has been ill for the past two weeks, is able to be out again. Mrs. Fdvvard Itnyslon returned from a visit with relatives in Indianapolis a few days ago stricken with typhoid fever and is seriously ill at her home, 1921 Parallel t. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones have returned after visiting relathes and friends in Kalamazoo, Mich. George- Grayson has returned from Springiield. Ohio, where he

was called on account of the death j of his sister, Mrs. Hertha Cotesman. I

We hear much these days of what the women are doing on the battle-line. Mow few American

vt.iiifii aic .-iionic t'nouri to go to them

the front and endure the hardships ol the men! Help is offered, j.nd is fn ely

in en

. a ray of liqht right over of the party injured, being bruised j 'r corner and showed them (about the head and shoulders. The (

responded,

moi nintr.

car s0nt

into the

up as bright as day. Luckily the ' police ambulance

occupants of the car did not see

or said occupants might have

b n in glory today. After a while the party came out of the inn and they tlrove awav again. And still

but

to every nervous. delicat

woman, by Ir. Pierced Favorite the poor little things huddled in t

Prescription. Pcmember ingre-j their corner. After the car rolled dients on label. In tablet or 1 i und i aw av. thev felt a little safer.

EVANGELIST COMPARES

'i bete didn't happen to be a cop aroi'nd all night to discover them, for if there had, and said cop had a wife, there might have been a

form. No alcohol

In female complaint." irregularity, or weakness, and in vr exkaaiFieti condition of the female

system, the "Prescription" .-ebbun

fails to benef t or cure. Pea ring- j ha ppy couple in South IU-nd today, ilown pains, internal inflammation J Just where the two little cuddled and ulceration, weak hack, and kiu-ithings shouid hve I een la.U night !red aliments are cured by it. a?k ! hu-tead of w here thev w ere is hard your neighbor. It's ;i marvelous! to k is certain that they

ii.nni) mi ii. i o is aim general debility, insomnia, r inabilitv to !

sleep.

Write Dr. Pierce, President of the InvalidV Motel. Fuffalo. N. V.. for

'iir,firtf'l u ii v l'rt 'il iui -111 I

eive the medical attention of a specialist, wholly without fee U. charge whatever. Send lee for trial pkg. "Favorite Prescription Tablets." Adv.

To Fix Gray Hairs

iy. l;ut it is

should have been in some safer place than they were. What? You want to know what this is all about? Ju-t this two potatoes. They rolled over in front of Fritz's last evening when the gro r next door was taking the baskets in.

i Will thev be there again tonight.

you ask? Well, they might be if all the people in South Her.d have eyes like those of the two aforementioned spuds.

intended more for the young lady cb-rks in the störe. Many of these clerks have been allowed one morn-

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Mr. Swailski'.s offer to lrle them ing off from their work each week to their home eight miles north of to attend the sessions. Later Miss South Hend on the Niles road was King expects to widen the noope of uceepted by the Simmons. j her instruction to take up the tearh- , j ing of the more atlvam ed branches

j of the profession and to include i among her students vounr men who

LEPROSY AND SIN,nl,n to tak0 l that character of wrk. ..i-i. i .- ..f c;." ii ! 1 '

i 1 1 e i.vpio.- oi -ui ..- intheme of the sermon by Fvar.gelist M. F. iHinlop at Trinity Presbyterian church last night. With the invitation each night converts are received and keen interest is bein manifested. The evangelist said in

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"The word leper means 'unclear.' ! niKht thoroughly Kdison has and le pros v and sin are so much i made it possible to reprt.duce all alike that "we w ill study them to-! shades of tone and sweetness of aether. lit gin with a definition of 'the human voice. leprosy and see what a true state-I Jujjt how true and faithful is

ment of sin is made. 'Leprosy (ur:tnis recreation or me numan voice

sin) is a chronic, constitutional ma-

NOTED CONTRALTO SINGS FOR EDISON Miss Christine Miller, the noted concert-contralto demonstrated in

recital at the Oliver theater last

was best illustrated when Miss Miller sang a duet with herself. It

the bone, the nervous tissue; in fact.! was impossible to distinguish be-

lignant disease, involving the skin,

GREENS LEAD IN Y. M. MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN

th whole man, and terminates in death.' "Leprosy and sin are very contagious; one bad boy makes another. Cleanse a leper? Impossible from the human standpoint, but

twe n the singers living oi. e and its recreation by the musical instrument which bears the stamp jf Edison's genius. This "tone test." as the inventor terms it. was as untune and artis-

Naaman the leper was cleansed by the a performance as ever regaled the power of God. Sin can be f music-lovers and musicians in this

TERRE HAUTE WILL SEEK NEXT REALTY SESSION P. C. Johnson, representing the Terro Haute real estate hoard, was present at the noonday luncheon yesterday of the South Fend board at the Farmers Trust Inn for the purpose of launching Terre Haute'a 'boom'' for the state convention of real state men next year. Thirty numbers tf the local board wero

present to hear Mr. Johnson, who! gave- them an idea of how Terre J Haute will entertain the convention i in 1'jIn. by telling what the Teir-i Haute delegates to this year's con-1 vention, to be held here Oct. is and j It, intend to b. He promised thatj about 7." delegates from his city would b here, and that before tho convention was over the city of South Fend would be well aware of. their presence and know that Terre j Haute s going after the following! year's convention with the intention of getting it. I Reports of the different commit-j tees on the convention here this) month reported splendid progress in!

the arrangements for the accommodation and entertainment of the ::0n to 4Ü0 deh'gates expected to b-: present from the state.

cleansed by man's p.wer w ith Christ j ;dty. to help."

Here's the .simple, easy, safe way to turely change gray r faded, lifeless hmr to a uniform, lark. lus

trous. hautiful shade perfectly The Greens took the lead in the; natural in appearan. e. Merely do as I y .. nu: niber.-hip campaign many thmisinds imve dor.e and an- , with 4.;o Points, while the

1,1 Notal"uh-k-aeting dv. butdefes U rVi:.? W F N 1 tsc :U e detection. Guaranteed harmless C-mbcrship secretary, stated that :.C-- a l.rge bottle Sold bv Wet- th- campaign this year ix a better tick's original "at Hate Prug Store, success so far than last, as thej and all good drug .-tor. Try Q- j have bettered their last year's rccban Hair Tonic; ej-ban I. amid j , r,i f,.r the f;r.-t tw o days." Shampoo; Q-bau Soap. Ab'o n-ban Ti,!r..f,vB ...timii.'m.r wie t! s-

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Iepilato:y. Adv. ' t, t at"tho p.ncheon last ev ening J representatives trom Elkhart. ood-i L'l mtants under l year om are ln-

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ed oat this.Mamht and of the South Fend ! and tnirt -inree cases m typuoni ic-

ihurch. Lev. M. Holle, pastor of.verwere reported

LUTHERAN PASTORS ATTEND CONFERENCE Attending the Laporte listrict conference of the German Lutheran church, held at St. Paul's Lu-

SEPTEMBER SHOWS 133 CASES OF TYPHOID FEVER Eighty-four deaths. eight from typhoid fever, were reported by the city health department for the ' month ending Sept. ". Four pt i -

NAMES GIWKIHAN. On the petition of Elizabeth Shepard. Special Judge John Schindler of the superior court, the peti

tioner has been appointed guardian of Mary I Miller, v ho was declared

incompetent to manage her affair

PAINS SHARP AND STABBING

iheran hall. W. Jeh'er.-on j-t.. wer-s sons were victims f accidents ami

Hsir Color Restorer

MANY LEAVE LONDON AT NIGHT FEARING AIR RAIDS

iriveii bv the

Card are '.ting pass

week telling of the good work th is-ociations are bing over the country and abroad. John ijuincy Arne, the local sc-

ji clary, w ill give a tan; tomoxiow e::i!-.L: at the meeting about the (work be is doing at Camp Shelby.

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1 RUNAWAY BOY IS FOUND Paul Metztcht. 11-year-old son of : Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Metzecht. I ! Ilarri-oi! :iv who iia ppeared from ! home sewral days ago. has been lo-.t-d at Streator. III., and is being I held there by the police. The Strtator chief of pli.e notified ' hi f Millard F. Kerr of this city today that th. boy lad been taken ' j".t.. cutody pending an inquiry 1 l:er-. T'nis is not the first time that the . ,.y h.i- t.ikn French leae of ' hon-.-. v.o!iir.g to the local police.

the local church. presided as! darning cards to tne number or chairman. The Pev. Otto Turk. ; 147 have beer p.,-ted throughout the pastor of the Mishawaka German, i eity; three quarantines were report-

Lutheran church, hd the discussion, which re-lated to the 4u0th anniversary of the Information and what the Lutheran vhurch stands for.

were

CASES APPEALED

W". r' i :

:p-r F.. w

iii- fatlir r Juvenile OrTlctr MilU-r will leave to bring th-? . hoTI'.e.

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low r. -n i.i n ! tli. ir

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MAKPd (d! I.IT.NM. I. :.-.-cll L. wen. clerk, -!. aid Ma:"l Patrick. .-id.

L-.ui ) Hb ..;th

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Fa'.. !:-!,!. : i-.d

:!:. ir.-uvar'- a;ei:i. al.d Julia Pat a. -so.

Ca.-es appealed from

court to the circuit court ye.-trdayj

were as follows: City of South HeiuF ? TrtVin vJfoiV- vliilntlnn of :i i : t om .- i

bile tratti- ordir.anct by

richt-of-way to automobli- traveling

south while li- was traveling west. Judgment f r $2" is asked again.-; the city; Marie Ward vs. Herr.ard Ward, child desertion: state .f Ic.diar.a vs. William Iorcl:. larceny; city of South Fend vs. John Martella. eedir.g the automobil sped limit.

ed; li disinfection?, and

released from quarantine. Three cases of diphtheria, tho same number of scarlet fever patitnts. four tu bcrcub.'.-i--. and li whooping couth tes w ere list, d. .outh Menu's ppidation was augmented by I'Z births during the

the city I month.

Woman Thought She Would

Cured by Lydia E. :

Pinkham's Vegetable j Compound. i

Die.

SOUTH BEND DRAFTED TO

refu-m.iGO INTO MORTAR BATTERY

The South Fend contingent of drafted men who weie to have left ' today for Camp Taylor at I.oui.-ville, ' Ky.. but who have 1 ecu withheld ' here until they receive their third . typhus inoculation will be incorporated ir.to the mortar battery- com ! oanies. according to a report rt -

; eiv ed Tae.-day. Those men LL-ide V. W. t'. A. NOTKS. : of s;.n,th Fend in St. Jo.-eph conn. Menibers of the Fusiness Woman's ty who have b-en inoculated also Fhle class m t Tdfsday evening atwill join the infantry brigade. The the V. W. for a o'clock supper' F.lkhart men will become a part of and lesson at :4.". o'clock. Thejtlc- Infantry branch. Logansport lerson stiuiy is taken from the I took con-eripts who will leave today will

Ogtl iii.o.u g. Wis. I s-iflered from female troubles which caused

jiert mg pains like i knife throuPh aiy back and dde. 1 finally lost ny strength so I had to .:o to ed. The doctor idvised an operation lut I would lot listen to it. I thought of what I had read about Lydia F. Finklam's V'egetJible v'ompound and

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lriei it. The first! bottle brount great relief and six I bottles have entirely cured m-. All; wom n who have female trouble .f ! any kind should try Lydia F Pink- ' ham's Vegetable C:nfound." Mrs. Ktta lorion. Ocdenshurg. Wi. J physicians undoubtedly did their I best, battled with this case steadily I and could do no more, but often the ! most scientific treatment is surpavsed by the medicinal properties . of the cood tdd fashioned roots and I

of ltMnans. The be held Oct. !.

i:et mt cling will

b- giv n service.

a

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herbs ontained in Lydia K. Pinkham's V-t:etable Compound. If any complication exi-ts it pays to write the Lydia F. Pinkham Medicine o.. Lynn, .Mas.-., for special lice advice. Adv.

The Men's Store: A store within a store, where men et what they want, just as thev want it. There is something: in each line in our Men's Furnishings Department that tits each man. Your style in everything. Your price, too. We are in our new location in the New Annex main floor; with a separate Entrance on Jefferson Street. "What Can We Do For You?" That's the bi service here, also a service of greater moment, service with merchandise, dependable kinds; goods that will give the maximum of service.

Come in and See Our New Store Remember The Jefferson Street Entrance, also the entrance through the Main Store. Fall and Winter Underwear for Men Union Suits, in cotton, medium weight, closed crutch, reinforced shoulders, at $1.50 suit. Union Suits of mixed woul and Cotton wool spun linish, derby ribbed, in natural grey, at $1.98 suit. Union Suits of all-wool, non-irritating, suit finish yam, a perfect foim-iit-ting garment, at $3.00. Hosiery Wool hose in black or natural, double sole and heel, at 39c. Flannelette Pajamas The ideal sleeping garment, military collar, frog fasteners, at $1.50

We pride ourselves on the quality of these Fine Dress Shirts for Men at $1.15 Made of fine quality Madras and Percales in rare pattern groupings and odd color Mendings with proper shaping of body, neckband and sleeves.

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also thro Main Store.

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Shopping Hours

3:30 to 5:30 p.is.

Entrance alo thro Store. Main

All SI. CO and $l.5o Shirt Waists

79c

The Individuality of This Store is Apparent NEWMAN'S

Silk Flounce an J Mercerized Top Petticoats

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Wonderful Showing Fall Suits at $25 Values that will cause vou to recommend the Newman's Store to vour friends.

The materials in these suits are Gun.niburl, Burella, Serge, Cheviot are beautifully lined.

In the plainly tailored, plaited and belted styles. Navy, black, green, taupe, brown, Pekin. Women's and misses' sizes.

New Fall Coats at $20 Although prices are said to be higher this season, this line of coats represents, we believe, the most exceptional values offered this season. Coats of velour, cheviot, kersey and mixtures. Large fur and plush collars, others Keramie trimmed. Wide belts, large spacious pockets. Ail sizes and colors.

Warm Winter Coats at $ 1 2.95, $ 1 5 In all colors and in regular and extra large sizes.

and $17.50

Serge Dresses and Satin Dresses at $12.95 and $15 In taupe, plum, navy, green, brown, Copen, black; some have Georgette sleeves; plaited, plain or draped skirts. Extraordinary values. Clever styles. All sizes.

Georgetet Crepe Blouses In tlesh, white and all suit colors $3.95, $5, S5.95 Smart Fall Hats $3 to $5 Of Lyon's velvet, trimmed with gros grain" ribbon and feather ornaments. Also drcop sailors of velvet and Hatters plush and banded sailors.

j Inexpensive Furs Black Wolf Muffs $5.95 Kit Coney Mutts $5.00 Kit Coney Scarfs $5.00 Red Fox Sets $22.50 Brown Coney Collars $7.50 Kit Coney Capes $12.50 Taupe Scans $10.00

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