South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 331, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 November 1917 — Page 7

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iL ME SULTffl BEND NEWS-TOTES rrTfTAT rrrnvpTG, xovTTmnn ?, 1917.

Vigorous Men and Women are in' Demand

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5'our happin-s. h;ts pon? forever ur.!s you nke advantage of Vtti ;ut K.tt Medicine Store' magnificent offer to refund your Tr.orey on the first box purchad if Wendell's Ambition Pills do not put your entire syste.-n in fin condition and rive you the energy and viKor ou hav ion. J Be uTnbitio'j. b rtron?, be vior-i eus. lirin.; the ruddy Rlow of health to your cheeks and the rieht parkle th.it denotes perfect manhood and womanhood to your ees. Wendcll's Ambition "Pills. th rreat nerve tonic, can't 'be beat for that tird fef-lin, nervous troubles, poor blood, headache;, neu rilia, restle.yne.s5. trerablinsf, nervous prostration, mental depre--.ion, low of appetite and kidney or. liver complaint.". In two days you will fee better. In a week you will fel Tine, and after taking fine box you will have your old time confidence and ambition. I'e pure and.et a ro rent box to-, day and Kt out of the rut. ltd member Wettick' Cut Itate "MedH cine Store and dealers everywhere are authorized to guarantee them. A 1 V.

For Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises Here ifi .ln(Ti'n tli'Te is mijih suf-f-riu frm it.irr;i and lie. -id n Aa.encau people Would d') well to f-Lier the liietaod emjil yed the Kngto roinl.at this insidious lise;iMe. I'v-r)uDe Lu-msh Low u.itap the I'litrtisll lini.ite Is unI how dampnes atit thoxe Buff'Tlng from nt.trrii. In lai:l.ind they treat catirrhal dir.eas and use au internal remedy for it that i really very etX.iciou.s. SuflVp-rg who could scarcely hear have had their hearing restored by this laufh treatment to suh an extent tli.it tie t?-k of a w.itrh was plainly audible j-even ünd eiht ii-ehes away trm either :r. Therefore, if you know someone who is tiotibled with catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises, cut out this formula and hand It to them and you may h.ive been tbe rneans of saving some jnr .süßerer rhaps lrm total deafness. The ores' riptbdi can be easily prepared at home l"r a few cents and is made as follows: l'rorn your druci.st obtain 1 .. f I'.irinint lliuble Mrrngtli . Take this In nie. and add to it i iint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated swear; tir in. til dissolved. Take a ta'despoonf ul fofjr times a day. l'armlut Is used in this way not only t reduce by tonic action the Inflammation and swelling in the Eustachian l ubes, and thus t ejualize the air pressure on the drum, but to correct any excess of secretions la the middle ear, and the results Its gives are usually quick and effective. livery person who lias rat: rrh in any form .should ive this recipe a trial. For sale by Wetti-.ks. Adv.

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TRY THIS FOR YOUR COLD

What You NeeJ is This Sensible and Effective Remedy, Dr. Dell's Pine-Tar Honey, at Once.

As a cold is only dangerous when neglected, the prompt use of Dr. Heir.'- Pine-Tar-Honey will break It up and prevent the weakening couh from becoming chronic This happy combination of balsam and healing agents .soon overcomes the cold serins, loosens the phlegm, i.liees congestion and iuickly relieves tile cold. .search as ou will, you will not rind a better remedy than Dr. !. ell's Pine-Tur-Honcy, Not only recent or liniTerm coughs, but Krippe, bronchitis, or asthma are helped toward speedy recovery by its proper use. Child ren take it without coaxing and wise mothers have it handy for j.nu;erou.s croup. Te.tr this ad out and take it to your driiiist w ith L' ." t and he will V-ive ou the genuine Dr. lull's Pine-Tar-Honey. Adv.

End Constipation and Indigestion

Without Medicine, IMct. Kxrrrise, Time ur prn. 1'he new pure food. O-KAT-IT. cones re.-oly to erve Ii: crisp, toasted jrraimI'tcd form th.it ke,-js fresh ;u;d tasty indefinitely made from u combination of fruit cereal and nut It takes the pine of all kind of old style hreini.ist foo'N II ad supplies the stoin.e-ii and bowels with a coarse, ample balk that mikes 'oustlpat'on and Indigestion impossible. A well-known physician writes us that nidtrs O-PA T-IT a real !...! ble-s-.r.c for all mankind. o-KAl'-ll' is for in South l'.eu.I !! ii .guarantee of taoüev back if not siti-fied by l'.rode, k " r.rrs.. The IVrndel! i;r- .er v M irke. 'oifai V Main: 11. fs A Muetel. II.", N. Main: - K. lash Jr.ciy. So Mbhizan St : lb'.val Cas'.i ;-o-..rv im: s;( Hi li!--:in Sr.. a I'.ii k-

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Internationil News Service: HOCK FORD. 111.. Nov.

There was a "practice" football parne at Camp Grant th other day, a husky hunch of national army artillerymen lining up against the picked divir-ional team which is to leprebent this cantonment in the con:et with Camp Custer in Chicaj three weeks hence. The divisional tam was made up entirely of officers and composed of players hose names are written larje In follcpe football annals. The opposing e'even was a hard driving atrprrpation of enlisted nif-n from the C"Jrd artillery, lut all oiticial bars were drwn and it was a fierce scrimnJi;c Knr;li?h anl French officers, fresh from the western front, were in the crowd which watched the "practice." Many of them never before had -e?n an American gridiron battleand expressed their amazement over the fierce attacks and defense in no uncertain terms. S"ome pame!" remarked an American major to Serjeant Major V. Ilarratt of the British army, whose specialty is the hayonet. "Jove!" returned the visitor earnestly, "you know, I don't like it. It's all too rough!" Fancy a prame where they take 'em off in stretchers and no on seems to notice it!" Won War Modal. ' Ia t's see," remarked the American oflicer, eyinp the visitor curiously, "you wear the badge of '.Meritorious Service on the Field, do you not? You have served three years in front line trenches and dodged bom1) and cleaned dugout of Hun occi. pants, have Rone over the trr in charges a good many times and seen the war as it is played over there. Ever wounded?" "Several scratches," replied the Englishman still watching the scrimmage wonderingly. "I say, lool there! Stepping all over that man's face! Extraordinary ! You know, 1 have read about thousands of people going to s-ee Harvard and Yalo hreak each other legs and the like. It's altogether too hally rough, you know!" The American officer watched the distinguished "non-com" depart for his quarters. "Three years on the trenches," he murmured again, "dodging bombs, spearing the Hun on bayonets. Getting 'scratches,' and it's too 'rough' for him!" Men of the hospitnl corps had some real work to perform. One Teryman was carried away hecause of a sprained ankle and another was given "first aid" for a deep scalp wound. After the first lineup when the artillerymen plowed through the officers for a clean 1-yard gain, both teams settled down. Guided by Lieut. Jack Eddy, former Princeton quarterback, the division representatives soon struck their stride, exhibiting individual flashes of football genius that bewildered their opponents and brought the ball ir a steady march to the artillery goal. Three touchdowns were scored by the officers before "To the

Colors." played at retreat, brought the two teams suddenly from a tangle of arms and legs to salute the divi.-icn flag as it was lowered from headquarters flagpole. läeuts. Schobinger, former University of Illinois star: ChatfieldTaylor. Yale; Ferger, Wisconsin and Chicago, and Shiverick, Cornell, showed up well in the hard practice fight, while Capt. Whiting, Chicago, played a masterly game.

SIX SUSPECTS HELD IN MILWAUKEE BOMB PLOT

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MILWAUKKK. Xov. 27. Six suspects are held Monday night in connection with the explosion of a bomb which killed 10 persons Saturday night in the assembly room at police headquarters during an examination of the instrument which had been left at the Italian Evangelical church, with possible intent to kill Kt v. August Giualiana and his band oi followers. "We have a part confession which, if it develops, may lead to the arrest of the persons who were instrumental in the bomb plot," said Capt. f detectives John T. Sullivan today. Kev. Ciulirir.a arrived from Markesan this afternoon and went immediately i iice headquarters where ho had .t conference with Chief Jansen. '"I just read about it in the papers." said Mr. Ciuliana. "They said I've disappeared, but that Is not true; Im on the job." Tater he conferred with the federal authorities. "It is time that a certain gang of assassins dwelling in this city be broi:-ht to justice," said Mayor Panic 1 A. lhun in a statement today. "No expense or energy should be spare! in dealing with those who attempt to terrorize the people and violate the law." Mayor Hoan requested that all Flags be displayed at half mast in memory of the victims of the explo. s;on and in respect to their families.

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The i:.iu-les will hold their annual Thanksgiving d. tr.ee for members, their wives and lady friends on Thanksgiving afternoon and evening in the Eagles' home. Free dancing and a free turkey dinner will be served. Adv.

C(-)NIE Y FAVORITE CREAM. For Chapped Hands and Face and improves the Complexion. 10c and

2Sc Dottles at-COONLEYS. Adv.!

Special basket arrangement for Thanksgiving from $1.0o up. Williams & Cu.. 13S S. Michigan St. Adv.

THIS SALE IS GRADUALLY HEARING THE TIME TO CLOSE You have less than one more week in which to take advantage of the sterling values offered during this remarkable selling event.

HELLER'S 8th ANNIVERSARY

Like All Good Things Must Come to An End If you'do not take advantage of the great values offered during the progress of this sale, you will have only yourself to blame. We give you fair warning now that it will not last much longer. It is true that it has been our privilege in the past two weeks to enjoy the results of a most phenomenal business, nevertheless, we have many good things left and we know that it would be very much to your interest to call and take advantage of some of them. For the benefit of the public in general, we wish to emphasize on the fact that our merchandise is marked in plain figure prices reduced as follows: 25 33 1-3. ÄND 50 LESS THE REGULAR SELLING PRICES.

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.THIS IDENTICAL ROCKER Originally Sold at $32.50. HELLER'S ANNIVERSARY

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This chair has a deep t-eat, broad arm rests and a very high wing back. It is covered with genuine Spanish leather and at thespecial price of $19.75, will say without the slightest hesitation that it is a very remarkable value. Will be found on our first floor just as illustrated in this advertisement. 7. Other Patterns, All Reduced from 1-1 to 1-3 and botnc as low as 1-2. LOOK AT THESE TWO STRIKING

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GENUINE QUARTER OAK DRESSER Originally Sold for $r0. HELLER'S ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE $25.00 Made entirely of very fine quarter-sawed oak. Style exactly as reproduced above. Can be perfectly matched with the chieffonier on the opposite side.

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UENUINE QUARTERLOOAK BUFFET Originally Sold for $52.00. iii:lli:rs axxiveiisahy sai.k rmci: $ar.oo Very massive, made entirely of quarter-sawed oak and In design practically the same as the above reproduction. After seeing this magnificent buffet and then considering the extremely low price you could not help but be pleased Vith this proposition.

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GENUINE QUARTER OAK CHIFFONIER Orisrinally sold $37.50 HELLER'S ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE $18.75 Made entirely of very fine quartersawed oak. Style exactly like cut. Matches the dresser on opposite side perfectly.

THIS QUARTER-SAWED OAK LIBRARY TABLE Originally Sold for $22.00 HELLER'S ANNIVERSARY g 1 fbfh SALE PRICE P Ä nVÜ'U This table is built entirely of oak, it is exceptionally well put together anil nicek finished. The top, which is 4S inches lon, shows a" beautiful grain of quarter-saweJ oak. Style of table exactly as reproduced above.

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THIS THREE-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE IS FUNfED OAK Originally Sold at (J $85.00 HELLER'S ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE.. P

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Unfortunately we do not have an exact cut of the suite which we are offprint for only $5?.f". Wo wi-h to siy, !i'iv.-fr r. thv you will be preatly pleased when you see what we have reference to, as it is a ,etter looking suit- in ! .-ku than thf one shown in tl; above illustration. The lines carry with them more grace, they are heavier and In many respects wo ran rcfr to the suito in r;jMin:i as beinp a very handsome value. The frames ro made entirely of onk ani finished in a'beantiful ftimd shnd. TJ.o rn.iteri.il ubM in i:pho!s t- rin comprif-s -vt.v -ril:1 rraJ 1 tan impprial leather. The chairs are large, comfortable and toI-Knk insr. The iavenette ig an exact match to these pieces ard while it has no outward appearance in tli dnytiie r' a b--d-:.jvcnp-rt, it an ""orif-rti at ni?ht into a very comfortable full Pized bed. A suite of this character is a Tery practical thing to have and witli proper care it will ive txceptional .s rvi.e and will K-k d nl u-ar w;i for a number of yean.

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THIS IDENTICAL DAVENPORT Originally Sold for $51.00.

PLAIN OAK DRESSER OriiiuilJy .Sold for Sl.'.i'O.

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Originally Sold at $27.00.

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Style of chiffonier, like cut. Extra lare mirror, four larpe drawers and two small ones. You can see this remarkable value in our show windows.

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You cannot help but appreciate the fact that the Davenport of the above style offered at $3 4.00 is very much out of the ordinary. You will find this pitce of good3 on our floor just as illustrated in this advertisement.

Stle of dresier exactly hke "ut. Mad rr.t:r 'y of .-usoned plain oak. Th? i.rror is n-t tr.4. I..r:e but the drawer s;.uc is ry ;'Ood t' i two sn.all or.e. You can .-- this s; b-iidii .:. our show window?.

This Small Building to the Right is an exact reproduction of the store occupied by us in 1909. We did not have sufficient capital to stock the building, therefore we only made use of the first floor and part of the second.

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