South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 277, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 October 1917 — Page 2
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lilt Ul I l. I. .!. M lMU U t. iHh 5UUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
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FOR INTERLUDE IS ON
Tells Drafted 'subscription race
Men Not to Fight In Spirit of Hate
ecret
Notre Dame News
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j !oni; r. I'iT v. me t!i
.-tr.ii.K" ..ir.-f mwt rio.is M-'n. have Newly clo t-! f!e.TS -f Notre
ti tiru: the v:-;tor at th.-.Fame council .'.. ! i;;, Knights of j !:.. 1 . ' ..i.T 1 .1 I i I , ' . 1 , ( il 11 TTllill v: t I 11 1 t. itijllllnil Tr,(.k,t H 1
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ork ' . a i n; o:.- v. i; . sj'irit," w.t-
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.a m; i - i a Interlude."
Fu' F.v.ternent Wed-, 'Vf nine, Ort. 0. in the club nj'ini
: m it'.'" while; of tho student council in Walsh hall, j
a more commar-lin- . The prn-,r;im will include ail'lrtvM to the order i f th: ; and musical selections. In omniera- ! oration of th. patron of the orttan-
t h
i.e.. j
. : . i . ; . i ? : a r. i , t : ' 1.0 at
a ' J Hmv.'v."- the nr.sti-iy l.A- ' -n izatlor.. the council voted to attend i '!"! !." v" h -'fathomed, fi.r Louis F. runner ed-.ii a hody. the ex reis. . to ho held
it. r -i : i -f hief of the Interlude, at an ; Columhus " ,-t-...-.nhl Wednesday morning laid hall.
f- !. fore the student ho.Jv .hin.i i'"r tho! Th
'' Int rlude s'.j'.'Criiition contest. ! Columhus ort.anization. Prof. James;
i
aii". J tf r--l J i i u u ' ! , 1. 1 .-:! (:.
I l! T.. 1
duv in Washington
jtf deputy of the Knitrhtn of
The New Skirts are I-r.vIy v.ool lrijvs a;i all plain m,iatiaininsr a harmony unusually Jiti!1.tivj. See our Special Models at $5.95. Smart Neckwear .Vr arrivals came iiay. Kcm.ukaMj values in White Satin Collars and Sets, priced ar 50c and $1.C0. Jabots The tii'Miim; touch fcr that new I all Miit Here n v in quality nets 'vith trimmings ! narruu' lace; alio in tucks, at 5Cc and 89c. Neckwear Section Main Floor.
Visit Our New Men's Furnishing Store
INew Annpx f-n J r i niv riii I r t rr ov.i f- tf n'-h th.i
Main Store. Also the Boys' Clothing Department i now located in the New Annex Main thr.
Hosierv Section Main il-
presents New Fall Hosicrv
Robertson BiibnERS
Shopping Hours
3:30 to 5 J0 pja
Black and White Lisle Hose in
br and outsize, lull fashioned, elastic top, at 59c. Hosiery in Fashionable Colors 1 isle hose in regular and outsizes, new fashioned seamless; colors brown and champagne, at 69c.
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With a troal of Ton s-jbscrii.tior..-; i Hin-s. if sMf.l at th' frt mctini;
tu tli 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 i - -t;iff l;a-
hn a
the ( r :v-r-if., o," N'tr l v ! i . i f t ! ja' . t :-!': :--r i n.;i T,r. l-r, l,o-;i
i.Vt .-jrala; . at tin- ';.:; a t!, ;: honor - y t!. Iltai; 1;',.. .."i-!- i ,y t h 'I.-.;.'- TV.o. i.I f .ity at Jai.!. - a:,-I'a' !,a!I V-I- ' i '. -r:!!! ... "It is Jay f 1 . I a I T U-. U!;an !). ' ti.. It !.!-!,. (1 Vol will ' a tnal s w . l.ut if ,,,
o t r.r-n thr- i- stjS.-criT'tion iZuch Vociii'tion ; lK nv"r. chan-'llor, . harl- ! tiling that li . i ! 1 I... if rn. m x r-a vh th r from a Mtnlrnt or outsMer ! M' Caul-y. .Mmphi-. Tonn.: a.lvo. j
an. I that i thnt Aniri- vin ...Mnt :.u v..t.-v- r,,r a .1 . rate. Harry (Jo!-. Waverly. la.;;
a ill ;-o.n of in tla fat:;io 'i.--h r" ir-,1 n Itova l-( ' f-him"' ! 'urdT?, John Mam;in, Notre Lam.!
and th following otr;rf r.-- were ktt
tin; fuliowiiu' -a-ni.iiS - liu-- itand knight, Martin I.am- , ,.(,..t will la- M.tA.n Loth ( la-.'-s ' T,1 r'. Jackson. Mich.: deputy Kraivl
.;a! in livi.iuals. i: vot for ea':h t kniht, Valt r Miller, lrlance,
rhool ;!,-r: jj.tion will ho fjivn to, re.nlim; s'-cret.try, Thomas Tohin. th- t-U-r or th. induMwal obtain- Oonan.burtf h. Pa.; linanoial secrein:r th ; 'i'!-rrij-ti(;n, w hi!- t'.vo t:u v, Fr;tnk Ooodall. Notr; I)ann ,
ot.
ill Livri for -arh out
at a ! i t i I J i s
a ill thronen
. i In.l.: treasur,' r. Janu s P. Loati.
hronh :oUr :uniy. If y.u v, hi. v, ill j.r. i.h- at th- hi'h . iiool J P11" innfr uanl. I. on Mayor. iij,-oI.Ii.-i-. I.v ;:-,..,, hat, v.hil' niat at fh Y. M. '. A.. vh i h i 1 n' w,t i-'all.-'. Wi ; oritur uuard. ,
a will " t 'tit-t.
vix n at
n ... a I
th.' eins. of tho!JiUIUs ' ''y111- T'lMcfs, ju.U'o i ; Vurplllat and lr.f. J. Farroll.
f'o'fi I will iirfurrn i "ktlint" '
.... ... --a.. j - i.i'i.lf fci.llk th" V. M. party ami the
ir. v?ri'e i ri th. --e I tr.'ly, -i-at
-ool lrrjj rev;..ri. Atra i.. i ill ... l.i.'k'l upon witli fiti-h, I, ut it' of. the otli.-r hitil yo.ir i omlf.ct i.
-u."h as uill r it.- a i.al i rn f. r - - ion, the irtory v.iiieji i. rt ' i ti '
to Com to this -...jiifry u;ll ha !'-t nio.-t -f it Mvo-tn'! h, f.r o iiat alae v, ill ,i i c t r
".on at th !.- ..f tli" nan;.- , .. i t m-i r st n nt s. Th class winning tiie
na- youui or tu- ountry. (or.tet will he f-ntertairif d hv tho
I l.tei J U(J staf;' later in tho year.
T r-'s Hie l.ein;,- prepared for each i Int. -linde M.ixeriher. (Iren for tho'
If-s ;. ittinc on the l"t s'tutit will e in .".') additional votes to
ward the m.'ii'i onte-t. The oth-r ili--' -- will reeive ;m, i'o, and Pt ote-, according to the ratinr-r oi"
Pev. i';i:ii;ii;'!i's final adi
Mil e to .ri: I ev; ii o! k '.. hi' h ' o'i are
llejeihhc'" " K i : r : i tiine. tlie
;inl the i n d ; i
thoili.'
!. 'Soldiers of th-h-ti mi' d thejn u.i i r miraN at all
n iia-ry :' your rnotlo! olh'-i" d-ar I'lH1-; at horn-
III l . at
f-rth t. do." Hear riill nr 'iiiaii. i "apt. P twin Nie;. veteran (.f tli- "i it war, ,-'av a patriotic add i He compared the cpiip-m-it of th- .f s-tit Ki.Mif'is '. ith that oi" tlio hoys who foa-ht in tl.e iil war. h.aii. that the pres. nt -Vt v o 1 . 1 i . i s have ', cry piy.-ilde ri;-. of proteetion afforded th-in vhiei: adds greatly to their . ifiieri-;. . TIi.mii.i- W. S!n h. Mayor l'i d V. Keller, Dr. J. :. lait-lm-. V. . Iavls and J '. A. I'.ryan. who a. t-! au toatma.-ter. w-i- th- "thr -pe.ih-rs of th- v iiiiir. MuMe wa furnish.. I ;. th1'onahue oi.liostra. The I'.dafine ;!iarttt p'a as ! with several v.cll f-iidere.i -! tions as did
-nthri-. 1 a iie Pein'-ohl.
lidward peran of South Pend va-
c.io.t-j. pr--ident of tlie junior law j
class at an election held in tho Sonn law room. Th other officers are
lalward MadiKan. vie- president. It-,
Salic. 111.: J-.:rph Mcf.innis. sccre-tary-treasur-r, H.-ck Island. 111.: I.oui.s Harmon. serjeant-at-arms. Auhurn. N. V.
Pn route to South P.iroüna wlKr-' 1. ...:i 1 . , .. .'
, . j . . . I f . 1 1. .i i m. will aiijn u u ut a t-itii at 1 t:-hnin, r I for th- mphonior., , . Ii. K Kii'lil.1 .a r 'i!iiiii),ii r"itnii Ti ii .
I. lue fo, ti,,- Pan or and vellow r"v 7" v 14 v"' , . ,. J m i lothv'. Calvin of Iilncton. In.!.. I or tue .seniors. outsid-r.; wi!l Imm I vlsitctl his alma mater yesterday. In -ucn white ta-'s. 1 . . , , .... Mr. On vin compk-ted tho his-
I w
tory and economics course and was!
the chief editor of the UH; "Dome" Peine a memher of the Notre Dame
! dehatim: team. Mr. (lahifi won di---
tinctif.n of hoii;; a tino speaker, h-ad-in the team to victories in d-hates with other ur.iversities an.l (olleres.
T i n ,
A Feast in Fashions
Suits, Coats and Dresses
Such a comprehensive collection of Women's and Misses' New Fall Coats and so beautifully developed with every purpose t;iven special consideration. Our straight line models are particularly becoming in the smart, simple models which emphasize the quality of fashion's favorite fabrics Burella, Pom Pom, Silver tone Velours, Killen Ear Cloth, Bolivia. Prices from $12.95, $ 15.00, $19.75, $25 and up to $45.
fii .y 77m W 'A Ii i f mmw Mil MM&t&fc
7 i " 350.
Of such infinite variety and excep
tional detail the:
Fashionable Suits Plain tailored models in Oxford Velours, Broadcloth, Sere;e, as well as the newest of Trico Burellas and Wool Poplins offer inviting choice. Also the Silvertone Velours and Pom Pom Cloths call for special mention. Extra sizes have been specially provided.
Prices range from $19.75,
7J Iii 4 1 id J& A -rr .-T.-.V-,
RED CROSS TRAINING CLASS TO BE FORMED FOR HOME SERVICE
las-'iuuin Pritlav niuhf. t. äth. a trainir' cla-'s for tho-- interested in th- l:-d ns s s-rvice work will he h. id at the rhamher of C omni r a. There n il! he a meeting every tti'.'h for the ii, -t seven we-ks. Ti.N eoiirse is free .and is Leim; off rt-il in oriler that the puhlic may have an adequate Conception ot tho importance and alue of the lied ( ro- j hom- service u-oi k, and in
Jeremiah McCarthy, private secre-j tary to the V ry Pcv. Pr. John Oav-j anaush. ('. C, left for Chic.m)i where he enrolled in the medical tie- j partment of Northwestern univerdt;. . In P1; Mr. McCarthy received'
a Lachelc-r of science decree.
j Ft nd en t- ! will hold
Staples and Ilo-ca.-
WILL IS PROBATED
1:.-
ill of th.
late S;i.a:n T
'I h.
'a;i P i-ki' U was "led for prohatWilJl the iKUn'V c!r!. ''Mcrii.cV. All of 'he fa'.e is L. .;p-at!l d to r!n- two .laughters. Alm i A. MarK- : i-t and Jennie We h U. share and -!i ire alila. sii,i,.( t to a life interest vf the widow. I'A'i.i Van l''!'t.'uu. win is ai-, named as eecutri '.itiiV.i Loud. The document Was e. -c.it-'-.! July -. !''1T. and was v. i t d I P-wi- W. I lammend and Prances I.amhett.
r ui:u an may orin i near, t uniform hhals and method-. i The nation.-tl ltd Cro.s is urint; j that wiierever nr'tc tica!l- t'iroukrh-
out the countrv there .e oruanüzetl ,m-,m,,ers.
living in tho muse hall a "u'et-toKether" social
Thursday ev-niiir. A short er.ter-' tainnieiit. including vo-al and musi-l ral selections, will he rendered hy ;
The administration of J
institutes or classe-s for the training j
th- new so-iety consists of: Presi-i
r-.-: . ..n - Ti,,, u..ri. Mlint. Pani-l Carr, Hazclton, Pa.;, of noma s r ;ce workers, the work . ... r . .... . a, vice president. Joseph ta.rona. Notio of the home .cerviee divi.-ion during ! .... ,i ,. , . ,t n ! P-nne. Ind.; secretary, James .Vadlttlie war involves matter of jreat i . ,. , . ... , , ,, v,lvin Newport. P. I.: treasurer. P.-J. ian(,nsi!,i itv and in ord r that this ' ..... i v i Patterson, J.noa. III. work iiuv t.e as el!:. ient and help-
Women's Underwear Union Suits All wool, steam shrunk, all styles neck and sleeves, at $4.25, $4.50. Union Suits Half wool; ankle length, all styles neck and sleeves, at $2.25. 52.50. Union Suits Vj wool; hili neck, Ion sleeves, at $2.50, $2.75. Separate Garments Unfleeced Cotton all st vies shirts, ankle length drawers, 89c, $1.00. Separate Garments Pyre white fleeced shirts, hih or Dutch neck, at 75c and 85c.
In smart models for practical street or afternoon purposes These Chic Dresses . Of serine or of satin and original combinations of the two. Loii waisted models or litted bodices, tunics, plaits and drapes, plain models or elaborately embroidered and beaded styles for particular occasions. These Are Priced at $12.95, $19.75 and $25.00 Special Mention Of All Silk Charmeuse :jnd Satin Dresses, extraordinarv values. Priced at $15.00 and $18.75.
American Lady Corsets Nature Gave You a Good Figure. Your naturally ood tigure deserves a perfect corset, a corset that will enable you to have all the feminine charm of figure. Back Lace and Front Lace American Ladv Corsets are made for every type of figure. This store has a complete variety of these models Priced from $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.
fnl as possiMe these training classes-
are l. inic ortra n i.-d.
I Oumterniaster serireant of-Co. P.,
of Ia.ct year's military organization : at the university, Archie Duncan, a , former student of journalism and
law. is in Waco. Tex., at camp with Ic A. P. F. Ltmmack at a pa- the national puard. from P.reen Pay. triotic yatheria' of the 'lav-Harris Wis-. Private Puncan in a Utter
INSTALL OFFICERS
STIRS 'EM UP A BIT
M'.a - is were instclh d TllesdaV evening at a meeting of the KniKhts of f'olum'nus. The othc rs are th" following: I. J. Namara. "ranl lcnit;ht: Pester Schoomver, tleputy
It.s-ph 11. Prink.
community at the stover st hod last written to one of his friends, sa id Rfantl knmht:
that he enc ts to to 1 a ru e I U n.inc:a I seei viaij; n.iam an.i' i
i.kMit reiterated hi tluillinu' ev
Simple Way to End Dandruff
p.-ri-iv s on thl'ra nee. "I just stirred .-aid Pr. ptmtr.ack
'attle'iehls
up
oT soon.
after
a hi-
Po.-cl:, recortliu s-tntaa-y: Frank
: Yar.l.-V.orfer. advocate; A. W. I'm - ,it " Plans f.,r th- ürst tiara e of the.tie. . hara vlior; William oo. 1. c-
ad- ! new scholastic year were discussed j tut er; Francis P hey. warden; Mai
i
lire."'.
The
o i . ) . .. t o f
' hy the day stuu-nts of Notre I Mine li-t niuht's nie t-i university at their oritniatioi.
:U4 at th
s . ' 1 1 o
1 was t ,iivcu-s 1 meetimc W'etltu sdav. l alwin Hunter
residents .f the comnmn-
f youth l.end was chosen t hair
. .-. ;a in n-ii.T.o," t ,.. .-.-r :nan io arrange ior ine nrst s.ocia i
There i on- a" thit has n-ver ail 1 t i ir.oe dandruff at ori -. .iii i that is to dissolve it, th-n you 1-st roy it ntir.l.v. To d- tl.is. ..'t .'t ai'out for.i oun if plain.
emnuMi ;.:id aion ".rom an 1 .in:.; tre it Iiis all v. i'' etl i, app'v it at nmi'.t -. 'n-r; i -- ! ? .riHir; us- e!...i.-:h t iT oi-t. :; th--ali and ruV it in :tüt!v with rP. '
iner tips nioir.in-. inn-: if ::it all. !'. .1 iTi-h a;: will l.e a mi thr. e or four '.mar a -pin at i-n will ompleteiy diolv- and rntllelv .'--tt e t ry sir.1- mii ai.. trac. ot it. ie matt.r h-. n.'.oh ..aii.i'C'';" : m.i;. l:a tv o j" vi! I :,rd all ,t. iüv - ai:d .;-'-.f th- tlj. . i'.l -ton r ,M'tIi . a'.-1 . o -. r ha:" '..a: -..v. i ..-?rou-. -lo--y, ,-il!; an 1 sn, a;-,,! ;.', and fi.-l a hi.i.diei lim. letter. Ad"'.
how tl
:iy t'Cia
However, the .lis.-itssioM was railed ; w nu :i proaaoiy Will le nul Met. - off. The improvement of the roa.l.o'it 'he dier hotel hallroom. .Mark . . 1 i.-iT,.. ., it.,.!.-... .a,.
! Oi t ie imtnet .ate lCinitV was a l,r- ' 1 ' --"-io .o ainMnii.t,
ilate.l inteal.
Williams, treasurer; I.. . Mc.ann. P. P. Peehner ai 1 I'rard; hetz, trustees; John M'('arty ami Morris Veiiuett. guards. ptfreshments wei" strv.-d and talks wire men. V Catholic war fund of .?.","Mi was also rai-ed.
i.iirt Wednesday aaint il;e North- CleorKe Harrison and his home at .in Indiana Kailroad Co., asking Primüeld. The wod th-aler ques-daniauc-s for alleged idation tinned the truth of Wade's stated an ordinance which provid-s for ments and an investi -at i-n r.-sult- . penalty for operating tl.it ,A'".ieel- rd in arrests.
cd strei t cars within the ity. The
complaint was prepar 1 oy City Atty. P. P. Hall on an affidavit
made hy former .Sheriff A. P ninr. charges the company
operating a car with a flat wheel! on Marion st. all day Tuesday. Mr. Manning says that ho has the nr.ni-
hers of four flat wheeled Marion st. Wednesday.
cars on
PETITION TO SELL ESTATE IS FILED
nivniK i: ;n n:i. Pdiuund A. Stark of South P ml
A p. ;i;m;i to -il jir-)pei-t, real ami personal of th- estate of the late ' It. ' eeva St 'd'-I-aker. who .lie.J I'eh. ! P. FHT. v.a- tiled in the circuit: emit l. iday i y .loim M. Studch'Uer. jr. Sixty-four heirs of the de-, a--'i are mad- d-ft iah. nts in the : aetioi.. whit 1: is t ii: n to satisfy .'.'Ts. Ti' p,-op-rtv in. -hides several j clt '" shale.- of j. referred i st.-v in ;he Stadehakt r t i.rpor:ti'"i. 1 .l.l;o..il tash. and a luantitv of:
ilo'l -ehc-hl ui'O.U -.i'tUevl at 10.
! . lected president of the D:iy Stu- , dents' association. The other olficcis
i ;:re: i:tniei m-uh, vice president: . .1;....-., mi..,, i-
Stark in the superior court yestn--day . n the grounds of cross ne-h-ct and inlitl-lty. The plaintiff agreed to
s'ooi as alimoii
Timothy (juinlan. secretary: Walter : Sweeney, treasurer; (ienrire Schork. . reporter.
-
former wif.
V. M. P. . oti:.
: pay ills
i for the provision of the s-ven-year-
in the . ustt'dy suit was nol
Nuxated Iron iMes Strong, Vigoroiss, Iron Men and Beautiful
r j: a- :, '. I Tite hina painting elass of the j U F. 1 1. cluh will met l this evening with Mi. ;race Shaft'.- as
'teach-:-. I
The i t irular 11 eetiiiL- of the Kr.it- !
' tilUZ t hlh will he held this even-: jinc. j ! A sj iTinasiuni part;." will he held '
this evenimr for all uirls especially ! interesteii in gymnasium work. ', The uvular ,j;y umasium classes
. will hein Monday. t. S, and v iii !
h t. ontina-t! on Monday and Thürs-j i day of t-it h week. The switnminir i
! clashes will start next Momlay even-
j old daughter, who is j of the mother. Th t contest--'.
Elkhart News
iM'it.ri: .man iiniT. 't w s-Tia.e-. Spe.-hd Servi-e: i:i.KHPT. Ind.. Oct. P Vein...: P. Poney, a solicitor emploed hy th- Metroptditan Fife Insurance Co. in this -ity. was seerely injured at th"' corner of Second and Franklin sts. We.lnesday when, while riditi-t his lic;.cle. he collided with Ted Nimmeroth. who was diivimr his automohile. I.oney was t.'iKfii to a surgeon's (ffice in tlie Monger huildinir where four stitch'-s were taken in a sevt re wouial found ahov- his left eye. His fate am! arms wei- severely l.iui-ed and his hicyile hadly tiania '-'ed.
MAHiiiAc: pi i:si:. I'i .ink Itos.-oe. Oosheii; Pva
Man- Smoker. Xev Paris.
with 1
i.i:.c:ri: oi:;.i.i:i. At a aieetinr he!t! in the auditorium of the pnoli-' lihrary h-re Tucs.la nUht tiie Hlkhart Cunt:Merchants' Commercial lv, onumy havru" was organized, this action having he-n taken upon rc'U-t of the Indiana state council of tieit use. Attendance w;is excellent. all parts of the county I'l-in represented. After a '-cnctal discus.--ion on the sr.hjcct of avoiding A.iste and d-iu-r away sith unnecessary ep-!ise.
(piok nnn it r-btu
aiou.uuu yy u 11 1 u
Goshen News
WISHAWAKA WOMAN TELLS OF BENEFITS
;i ie.-olution was adopted. A committee tompiised of merchants from each city and town in the t ounty was appointed. The entire county committee will meet at the lihrary auditorium in (loshen next Friday eenimr. A general meeting of merchants 01 the county has heen called for the lihrary auditorium her- m-xt Tuesday ni-rht. H. 11. tlortner presided at the L-atlKiinu last nisrht.
Why huy inferior, injurious iantlies when famous Pliila handmade can had so cheap at the creat
Pith anniversary sale
Fiid.'v and Saturdav tl.is week?
Adv.
What Causes Wrinkles? What's The Remedy?
Step t' consider -wdV't pre.!:j-- wria-kl-s itid Piik'shjess cf kia. 1 r r: . it t 1: iifiu. raiil-ii'itntion. et.-.. .;iu-- tl.e t -hrhi5. l.-s. lt youthful and tinnr.'. The .kl:i then P tea 'a:-. for P;e ll. sli nielei u-.-f h : "1...-U ' ? '
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Healthy Rosy Cheeked Women
im: ar.d will h ai.d Tu sdav of
::isa We.ler
OP BONDS SOLD
held on Monday 1 each week. Miss !
will have char:- or
Dr. N. H. Hornstinc, for ten years in the Department of Pub
lic Health and Charities of Philadelphia, Ays: "III n!niir.itr4tin of Niiat?'l Iron hi n nitmlT of tuMx.ru ar herr t cfnlrt- nr a ll .1 tl r f 1 1 rtiMr k - J 7"
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t'a.' ta .::. it !- '..illy '.' irah.e In t:y ;.'.:i.--i! !'.. M.-tprnd t:- ef Nu it-l Ir. a S 1 o.;n! t- i::V ; r.atl-'n f.f tr..'.rt" f Itt'dj wi:n-u aiai t-ea'tlil-r e'ol ir- 1. " Ir. .T.iric h.ji I'.rt.-.i. f.-r " uirA IJ ;:.r IT. ..- la th N.-v V-rk H '-r.a- - ri r ! M .iit-.i. C.-p.-. !: "N.t-
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tl!I.L.IAM A M n I IM M A a!
J the Momlay class and Miss f ?ra i UDCily LUdll Odllipdiyil UICCI" j 'i::;m HZ fVii; m Success in County, Ac-i::-:" uil,'k- ; cording to Report.
FOUWD GUILTY OP STEALING WOOL
GREENS STILL LEAD IN Y. M. C. A. CAMPAIGN 1 N
ws- rimes ;.--i:il St rvi- .-:-:i,KHAIiT. Ind.. Ht.
. ! roxlntatelv the nuinl-ev
1 ir; teil irt -111. ; e r .1 in 11: 2 IPC- ,
1 It-ad in the Y. M. A. t it aVoershin
iianipaiii with '.7 joints to their
1 t'onds . i ri l.-d up
day evening w re
!. Aoof T''trty
until W du s-
Three Men Sent to Jeffersonvillc and Two to Michigan City as Penalty.
Mrs. Irene Higgs Says Work is Easier Sinoe Taking Tanlac Husband Helped, Too.
Nt -TiT.a'N s ; . - i : 1 1 S' rvi - JOSHFX. -t. 4 -Carl -:rard-er. Fiank .--prau-ue. -h and
CttT Tlal thrrt ttuj (SuxttrJ Irtn) acti Hit magic. Il ctrtaiulj putt lk$ fingrr ytmt.k int a mem.
uedit and the reds with :.T:. The ;le highest star'din. t.-an.s in the contest are. Keller with i:!:. Kin-
di 12, Ileyrer eO, Kel lU;'.. and
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total r.'jau r o: s
the St. .I.i.-!'h al!ty
, M I 0 . i 'tioT.v hanh
Tue Iuiht Wat If.
at , n;
"aly system used to le .st run down ar.d I felt so hadly that I could hardly do my hous'Work hut I can tlo it easily since I've heen taking Teniae." said 'Mrs. Irene llisss, -oi South laurel street, Mishawaka.
j "I was ner-. o-is and n v-r could 'sleep soundly hefore I ttok Tan-
la"." Mrs. HU'ks continued. "I'd li- awake and ji.-t toss and mil a!out the bed at ni'ht. As a resalt of the lick of rest I felt tired out mn.-l of th' time and my houvev.'ork was Rettin,? haul for ir.e. "I dithi't seeni to have anv am-
I ui'mi at .in ii iii oi. r 1 1 1 i i:ai
.11 of h'm.nier.u.jch dizzy -j-elis that I had to take
Let Us Show You Why You Don't Have to "Break In" the
jf Chaur.cev
io Jeffersotiville anu hold o! soniethin-. Warner. and Harry I 'fiance.
to
;eep nr
ahout $1 '.;, u-oi which is an addition McIonahl, of ::, sir.ee Tuesda. The will scre
tttal points
Cherney 17-". The
the teams since tno caaip.t:sn j
started are as follows: Greens. ct.
1 IS... Ott. 2 Oct.." total '.'.'7. The reds standin IS 4-i lollops: )ct. 1 "if,. 4 t t.
.. total at the National hank is ahoiit "ity
All
als, of j.
se!:tf-rn't s at Michigan,
v-ere tounu cuiity ii
Ahram V rt- '
I SotJi l-'rileiay. a l.-rt a-il
t Tf;ut 1 ;.n r.-T ri'T ol:
17-. (nt. .". "O. total num'.cr
I.'m-:i ! ". 1 I. ca! r: feet !:K'o .i '.'v
i f r. I r-.-t; ! W 1. :.Z t- e'.r--'f -i
fall ef h.'r'f' Im .-j I : I : i r:.T- Is i-ttiü2 ;; r-.- -.a! i r a - N n i t -l Ir ti -tt jei? I-1 Hl'. f'titli :n I .-r hit Te:?- ef t.f r'Jti -d "'. I.. r. r ra er ? ' i I t-rii.T I! -'itli t ' -n. ) . - ..aa-" V ia. It Kerr, .ft It ..f i ,. . c : "I " : i .,;; j -,a ... v ; r-e e . . : i int t; .- T...r I ' .;- n .it ; h v f. ;. -
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cü -a
t.ln'V
run-hivn r:.n .rd vr"rnrn t tt.kt
Nn:it.-i Iran, and rietr tii wonderfu! no't-tc ar.
ti-rd. iit'r.-.-iu wl.l-h 1 k.i- receive. I. 1 ', . .. thev could he nurcha-ed
. ..i . r-. fc - 1 n 1 , T i V " 1 r T . o T ti '
it i.Mv eo '-.i a I r.e! i-re.it v irrnt flp.I flit I hT. '" " i i i Dm,,,-!
!.,.!; s, pa.-l i.;.U nn fxa'li.i'n ti ip.t llfclomr mV ii, largest held since the cpininj of! ' "
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r. ' ..mitifrtüln it. From my hah experi- th campaign, mudi enthusiasm i;;:t, rJi:uv:!;.,'r., '-. "-"-c.- a... u-e-t in ev.-rr tr.spit.il ad xr-t-r!hed by crftary f the . i... ijave an lie.ry j i'.. l.in In t'ds out.try. tt rjt;iw talk tt the :nen ahout th
NumC-l Iron, rftomnifinlf! iboif t Ir llr.rntln- rul ILfirA itnii I'ornwr
Health ointiil.lonr Krr. ia for U I".' ttl SaUTK. Mi. I. Wrttitk' ot lUte lruc Htorr Mnl
nl' kaoiI tiruKCit ' tlliit4 icimr..f n . . . ,i 1 1 .-if i.f'kf-f inn ttr a .
' e . , ... r . , : i a ' . e r.-mt-, un:. ;it icducud t-riOc- Vdv.
if.. i. i . .- if-.- ' i
o'o.i'e.- i i iiu.iu: ' w a.s . l , au.
Too. He (iijn t have any a; i:tite. "Well, v, . read a jrreat deal thout
T.'ir:ln.. a ml f:n.--.!l trl.nl it
s-r..uOe. while the citizMis Tru: t strains wool from .vr.im U.rt- .,,0 ,ll)ltlf.s h-tve helped me
J Co. reports a total of JlO.oan. imcr of Li-'or.ier. a:v.l ehir. the n. ;.tiy a:,(i paad me fee hne I Chairrr.an John 1. I.iv r of the plunder in Kar.dallvil'e. Goshen ami atrain. I st em to he stronger now
" I St. Joseph Valley hank said that h" Klkhart. The men were arrested -".nd rr.y work is a Kreut deal ' receivfd : me posters that would f..l!o-inir an oj.en confess;, ,n on th.e ( easier.
hort time adverti- part of rw:-:ht Wade, in Kendall-! "l'SJ'l
i.ippciite s-nre he stirted taKin-; ' Tanlac and says he feels a lot net- : i ,- i , .
iroiis;jiout tne city. All of the men are marnea ant: Tanlac is a -.cietalde tonic
William 11. i'harnely. chairman have faiai.ie-. The were tried in peciallv designed to huild no run
for Klkhart county in th.e i!ontion the N'ohle circuit court at Alt-ion. I down systems. It has lielped thouof lam. has suhFcrihed for ! " .". .ofe. Wertheinu-r Frs. loss j ahout : !'an'1-s f weaken. 'd m?n'ar.d wo.r.-
0 he posted in a
i ins the honJs. and the places that ville a airo. when h.e .a t tempt -
They ed to .i' wool to a .F iler thf re.
...r;- '. t '.it..; Ir n 'i . . j
t ::.t ! .f n,v r .-i -
rork r-f tlie V. M. at Camp SheFy.
I hd i -r at l.ith iinnivt-i-NiU" s.ile.
Ativ.
worth of the horids. He took
i 0". worth at the first i:s;:e.
t .
n:s nu n.vr wni:r.i. . , - - Ti'H.-s s.p.-f-i a I Service: lil.KilAl'.T, W. F. . t. 1. A 'i.t wa? hied ";." the- t.ity in tlie eitj
N. A. Wrtheinier cum'" tt
Cod."!) to i:. -st ii. at a:i-l 1 arned "..tt one of the mtn h-ol sohl Clyde F Casteter .V Co. a w.i iron load o!' fhi-ket.- a!- -at fuu!-". Se'.iini, -t-deu wa.ol at Kendall i'h'. I'W i'ht
is name a.s
en and it will do for
hris done for others.
lake' j Wade
jnu what it let Tanlac
tcday if ou a;e not f--lin; .l.ht. You ran tet T.tr.Iae in s.. ;th lh-nd at the I::!!;,- t'.ruc to'e cr in Mi-haw aka at the He,1 cr-s Pharmaey or at any", other to-M dru st.-re. Adv. I
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v5 If X f Bonos mMzm&l ft Bent by ij - ßgy istraightl xTNw I Bones j vvaN iThat Grew? 2j Educator 1 Shoes f I
RICE & HUTCHINS
l&U.S.MT.orf.
Button Educator far Loy
X- pointed shoes are broken in, your font is broken in. The bones are bent, twisted, made unfit. 'I hen come the inevitable foot miseries flat feet, corns, bunions, ingrown nails, callouses. You don't want these ills at this National crisis, da you ? Then, give up those absurd shoes of ynurs. Get into Educators, built to "let the feet ßrowas they should". Remember, it is not an Educator shoe unless stamped EDUCATOR on the sole. There can be no guarantee stronger than this trademark, for it absolutely guarantees the whole shoe every' part the shape the material the workmanship. Made for Mrn, Women, Ciiildü!:n by Rice & Hutchin, Inc. Boston
BEITNER'S SOPsTS, 111 South Michigan St
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