South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 44, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1918 — Page 2
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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
Visiting Nurses' Association
NAB WOMAN HERE FOR REAL ESTATE MEN TO VIOLATING HER PAROLE TALK MORE FACTORIES
The Vi-itn-..; Ni.rx, aof iatiort held its .ir.uuni n t;ri'; .it the horm f .Mr I'udi- .M. Hi.ivply. " I') : I-üfa j -!te M . T.i-Ja a f ternooi .tit' line I !e ;..i,-r i !, t : - ' I ' ; K I '- I ' r t of th it )r.i?.i.iti': v. .1.- iv :i. The rn-'tli: v. .1 1 (,!!!;. to rjui't.i ami in . !.--iou 'if the wt'x tlt.it ha- ).'! dne du; in.; t h j pit J ;r. f p i . r ,' . - : :, 1 po't of ti vv.-r!. !h..'. .'..i :i-..m-
ph-hej during Jar.'jarv. K'tatij
MSlhlC 7c Anniinl Rnfrnrl ':-J(r lliu of Vinnus. Mur factories for South Betel QRcs us sinnucii rxepon authority at th vill t he s... q , f v house r f i.rrr tion for wotnen at I J ...... Indiananrdis for violating h"r ia- ! lh So itl1 1:'J,1' P'il Lstate i-o.tr 1
,!io!f, was taken into wstodv at 111 I at lU v'-ky m-eUn ami hji.theou t":uI":nuIy' ,ndk,lnii a to;'il . S. Chapin st.. Tuesday nU'ht. he Tuesday. Feb. -'. Th ;uet'on wa
.M u-.-.-ei
of e,: i - its In private h o I ri - for
I 'ipiN of public .-cho.!s. N;imc I ive Ne, Tni-((ci.
run t Tiif.m .!V nii'h . .ne ' -' '.uoi.on w.i-
U -9 of a-o a til had abo-it P -'i esi-ruays immm: two werks to remain on her pool dis."j?"l hriedy ;,y --.Mayor
Jt..h.ior before her parole f x pire-l. 1 1 ' ' L!br and William IJap...
in 01 Wimm ,uv e-chaii man jf
I tw 1 1 t ru.-!-"S ttt-if atmoint- I A lont i.iip mnnth a-o she tain1
I fur th- n-t three ears. Th v ! to this city ami th p.m of South ' thi' iiid'-sirial ommittt- f t:' Y.aid- ;i.;.k; Mt.s i:. .1. !: h. : j lb nd were nutit-..!. S1h .",iml 'hi m f C .m,nf.,,.,. I t h au'i - 1
hp- Mr K. F. .Iohn.-;on, Mr. War-.- lovitp.;i va the hmm- of Mr. ami u'ai H 'omnmifo mo iiu i.o apopint
Mark. Mr-, i:. J. ..h. .Mrs. !. 1 Mrv. C'lnrl-- T.iscIhi. 22 S. Mich
Irom nfin her- f th- hoard to
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Millho,-ami Mrs. J. H. Loren, 1 iuan -t.. hut t-uk Fr(n h h ave hit.- ' f '" ""la tn iocalion ..f new far.
li:rihL- th- r.si HJ., v.as r-'..i.- nu'lit hy tvin- hel ro fins; ' l"n's in Xh (iv- K Ihr st,H I I 1 :"- 1 111 ti,.r.-- -rilari-. I-'or sx: i her he J w.d .-hdin from the win- ! tnat a ":lt ,,f 'h- city limits
Mippiie. !ow into a. hih Miowdiift. Th vh"t'- t f'''l-l "m; rra.hiy
' . : .'hull ii;n,i:.-. for MiiPii .- ' !ow into u hitrh Miovliift. Tlv ""' ' ra-n
ol to- War ami !..- m,. - ul.i'h I . f(.r , . a - j p. -lice loM Mlit of her at that tum- j wit' -viteh t larks and street r :r ,f ,:7"in,y ,n ,lom"ln;u. M.:.;:.; tor oince r-ht to Mav hut Tue.lav morning Arista u ! -1'"'I cr-at-1 o that the m t.i comn i:mt,. th- r-p.,rt uim Jv f((,. tricitv for of. -hief Casulv learned that she w:is ! "m,nittv would have some plar,. o, . har.s a- - Ii a- ,.x, . : ; f,r. lauiidf., rmplove.l at .th Chapin st. iesi-!1" shou" I 1 op ti factory ater.t P.. .rr,; t.;- vs..r of the as-u-j- f ,M,taue. for I el- i dei.ce." r-trotives Hamilton and i l"kms for a Joration when they did
lien. Witnin th- pi-r .-ar tlir-! . .... .111 .1 rcjine to IS- riti-plf!i-s. j-h..a; fur mown;' r.fi', ; htuiki apprenemled her there l" l,H 1 1 -
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fur run .s' outht.-. ;.;;: for taxi.-, ' Tuesday ul,'ht jut as she wa- r-- I ' ' ii-nni was th- m--t f fur th- :in h.i f a t una-) turning for her rlothinu. hon-r at estei.lay"s Iuiicho,n. an ! I $ for rprn-r of tP, : 'I'll hack now for a v-ar. tli it t ddres.-ed the menihers on th- I-ual
. " "; i 'ip:. -p .,f th- riJut, SS:. : f..:- U that N the length of time I am ' 01 "-"tracts !. t'. n n al - u';.in?' h-.auve K- (i. ja'uahcr. rj.7r.; to the Na- supposed to remain in 1 mlian;;pol;q I tat' a-"!'t lirnts and the
to
i' - - jrr ; 1 jt'ii ! i 1Ar" appoint (1. til-
i.-n: ; !;. Mai.'. May Whit' . who Tf - ' i . - i 1,- a of ill h-ai?h;
t,p . r'd "di .Mrs. fior2- ' !
Studrha!-!, jt .. I r.-;
i.-i it .-iki,( f in .fw Vol k for t.:i
duration of th war. arj'l th.e third.
Mr.-. Howard W(o! ; rton. The i I ..,-,.).... ...,.; r-..... , . . ' . i ... i
('I ' M'H IU 1 I'.lll iililll ti 4.1t I'll
uTtirhiU'-e, v liirh i r; i s s of li . . i
1 1; Ti i I ! - -Alio iitrrt j 1 1 la r I tu ill-. the many piohl-m. of thliurs'-,' .ork and to supervise thtir work. rmrini; ! 1 7 two of th- is;tin; nur-.'.- hae ?imc to th .r .-I ir '-. Mi.-.-, iVr'n- and Miss 'nft'T. Thi- hars thre wfjin'-n on th- st.,f;-. Mi.-s Palm-r. ?di-- O'lhi a and Mi-- Klein. 'inrr Mi.-- .itt i "-
: --ir.atioa in Novemla-r. Mi -.:
I'.i liii'r ha- Iti i- j j-r li trowork, onsid'-rim; th hardshins th'- I'ursf - ncoijr:terrd during th' pa-t f-v w ks du- tu th -ry s---'"re e. ither. the total numher of all- rnarl- in January. 4'v. i- itmt .-ratifying. Itu-y I-t-t sriit'nil'-. Looking bark over th.'' re-ords t .is found that 1 X rail-, were mado in S( pt ;a'-rr. this P-iiü; in- loisi t luojttl in the hisiors , the ussociatin. leirinK that month South !;er.d a in the ;:ri; of a typhoid p:d-tnii and th- association inwnoiliat ly uilrri'd their st rvict-s: to the ity and for several ;.ek.s the stad wa-; innraseii t- si nurses. Bed '-id- rar" was i u to the mantvphuid pati-ntx. inoculations were 'rien in t"th thr parurhlal anl P'.hÜc nou!-, and a Co'uplete survey was mud- of th- health depart -in-nt of th- rity. The l-usiness rfllaiion of the Vi.-itin Nurses' avoi iatiun with the M ' t rp( dit a n Life I n-iir.! lire r f ini i.i Ii y has hrmisnt Diem int many h-mes. and their coup t a 1 1 )n ami cinm-rtiun with thwork ,.f thf Anti-TuherruUsis soc!rt and clhT incai:i.a!inns has loiJU'llt til' III illtu rlo.-e touch wi.h th- p-. ;! of tli rit and has Iii " idf nil the work. Th- work of the vrar has also included weekly 'all- at tic- Orphans' horn'. I Miring tli- nioiiths of 1 Via iiai . Marcli. Aptil anl May srho.d nuisiiu v,a.-I-ne 1 the asllciation Put affr that tlm M.'lpiols hal tlieir own li!i!-C. I Hiring tli- e.ir thci wer- I .'. 7 1 visiting Inns- HÜ.-, made; 2. HI" M e 1 1" p li t a n Life losuraiice otnpanv calls: ' 1 ' A u t i -Tu ! er ii lo-i s all-: hoard if h-alth calls, and 1 investigations. I'urin the moutlis of Septejii ;,er and Ocoler there W. re sf'ecial calls Iliad"'. -iiul t.il.'.N in.o u la t ion-- in th- lino's and in the rity hall fur th- prevention of tph:d wi'i mad-, (if the all- that w r- made daring the vear. there were hat t "- d'aths, anl tin-: c w .e iuitint wlm wero -t lit to th' ho-pital.- and in :i ras--; du t'T iv;h sent into Hie luune for farther -are. Maii arin'r.ts for patient- and lahv case.-- were pf"v ol-d hy the a.-.-' eiatioM during the v i a r. Ihnii.L: the four nmr.th- that th.e is-cia t icn in haiKe of th" putdic sep.no! work th.e-e were ;7; ilrcs.Mii- made; 1.1 e.: tliro.it inpttion: v 7 h ad !n-pectins f.r t't'diculosls ; : trr.itnients fo-t-eth: ". t t r--th -tra-tiun--: Urir.'worm 'ase: : en rases of iniprtiRu; i ''K c - '.unions: 17 hildrM taket1. to th- doctor and dmtit and 1 ""fecial tr-atmnt Tlicte v ere I'L".' v,.-;t- to liom'-' for pipiN of th- Kaiey srhol: 11 for the I.nfavttte school: 2 ' for lie Perhv sch-d. ami two foi' th-
tional i -:atii.atioti of PuPhn Xursitm. Jlr j(,r .urs-s (Quarterly, ?l; for Social Sfivicf- eon cent ion.
i i l ; t k i 1 1 ; complef- total of J..,o;:,
'.paid out duii'ivr th yfa.r. There
v us au investment of J;.re whi ii nuikes a -rand total of XI 1 . ." .". durinsr th- voir 1?17. and with ilJ.".".7. '4 l;ken in during th ear. 1!17. tl;err was on hand, Kef. 1, 1P. the t.tal of t''-.
BOY HIT BY TRAIN DIES OF INJURIES
tonner. .lr
! h it I II i-e out of tlm hoirif- h-forr o.Tniiii-s.ons oi tne
then." sh- told Desk .erst. P-t .-f 1 t'ttentrill comdud-d his address hy Itu.lvnski. ttadinu a couijdimcnt of a seiih"ItV m- for the hiK citv auain, humorou nature on th- real estate and I'm u!al I in i;oiiu." j uKent ami his husiness which he had : prepared specially for the occasion. SIMONTON LEAVES ESTATE ;,r,i;,I tJZ'Z VALUED AT OVER 825,000 ! Z?:':!- Z J hoard. Tlimiuh Si mouton, the aued i "- I Meml'-r. of the l(f;tl exemption eiu.-e who whs found dead T.v n ! hoards will he the puest.s of the
iP'iulihoi- Sunday murniht; in tin"' tr iif Iii - loitoi. '.t 1 t ' v f
whr.e he had live,! alon-' for iü'"'" their w oik
numhef i years, leaves an e.-t.tt-ron.-isti ii-4 of rul ami personal pro;eity. varioijslv estimated o i.e
BRITISH PRESS LAUDS WILSON
Declares Kaiser in Bombastic Talk to Soldiers Has Had His Reply.
Crepe Kimonos Pl.iin Colors at $1.00
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R0BERTS0N''Bi!lEC0mNY
Business Huurs.
i IJUm Li f ir 1 U J ' ; f 'JRST Saturday 9:30.
House Dress Sale ( :TC tl at $1.00
February Sale of Under muslins
I.oNPoX. Fell, l
( Ire.it y oiui-
hoard at next Tuesday's im;in::
ami luncheon and will make short
Maurice d- Kier. 11 years o! 1. .-on of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard. !e Kizer. 1' 7 "i W. Lawton m.. w. s
-truck l.v an easthoutid Neve ior'C'v.otth from ?-".tii to $.u,fiM, a
t'entral passenger train at Walnut J cording to his will, which was prost., Tuesday ni'ht ahotit 7 : .".0 o'clock i.ated y-tei day. Ti e religion', and died at the .-"t. Joseph hospita 1 It I,a rita hl and puhhc institutions of
at In ii iiiTk, Accoidinf: to witnesses .-'out h Bend are amonu the hen--
REV. JOHN S.BURNS TO GO TO CAMP SHELBY
of the tragedy the hoy was running across th- traf ks when strut k ly the encirm which hurled him ahunt :.! feet. When carried from the; tracks hy officer Litzny the boy w.h hreathlns. His head wus hadly crushel nd his riht side pHralyze.i from the hlow. He was rushed to the ho-pital in the police anihulunc and itrti mediately jtlacol on the operating tahle. He never regain '1 t ns iou.-ness and died three hour. Liter.
We(".:ie-day evening at 7: o'clock tli- ronureati'in of the Tiinit I! -shyterian church w i'.T
PLAN CENSOR BOARD FOR LOCAL THEATERS South B nd may hav e a hoard of ren-orsiiip for local theaters in the nar future. Mayor Franklin li. I'.irson met with thenter niarwitrer Tuesday n'tPrnoon at 1 o'clock ar.d I isc'i-sed the proposition. The managers expressed their willin'.:lpsv tu !i;tvc all theatrical produ?ttomj 'ami motion idrtures review d at arij tin. !y a local hoard. The meetfj,p: adjourned until . Thursdii.c afteinooii at '2 'elock when th.theatrical men will azaln meet with the ttiayor And it is epeetcl at thai time rthat three local citizens will he appointed to pass upon the productions in local show houses.
HERE HE IS AGAIN. THAT PEEPING TOM
hfiaries. th" amounts hein- di s. - - u- -.,., u 10 -
inen pastor. iiev. jotin s. Uurn-.
c tormal leave of ahsenr- for thduratior of tl;- ivar. sf that he nr.v take in the duties of a chaplain at ('amp Sli..hy. ll.ittieshm . Miss. H A Y W OÖDRELEÄSED ON $15,000 BONDS
trüeiied as fulluvvs: Bpworth hospital. South Bend, $::.mui; t, j0sfph's hospital. South Bend. S'.uO": Orace M. i;. church, .'outh B.end, $."00; St. Jo.-eph Tounty Orphan' home. $."fu); South Bend puldic lihrary. $::"o. The residue of the e.-
tafe js heiiueathed eiu;tlly amomr J
a hiimh-r of hrothers. sifter.
nephew and nieces, sumo of wlinui the testator iid not know the, ''HlCACo. I'eh. 1 ::. William I . ulmreahouts of at the time of nia'c- j Oayw.md. international sectary in? his v. ill. Two exceptions arjlaml f'irer of the . w. W.. who made regard im.; two of the heir-. ! vv,Ul "ther m.-mhers o! the oiJohn K. Baker and Thomas Shud, t:aniz",ti"n vas indicted hy a lednopliews of Simonton. Bach a1-.'!rr41 -ii"-nd jury charged with ronleft Baker was rec ently indict-! vI'hacy an'' f'f,liti,"1 was r-iease-l ed hy th- jrrand jury for emhezzle- ' 1,1 honds d' l.i,in. Tuesday. I'-d-r.ont. The following l.oquests were I , vli Jmtse Landis teda. e.l the made in addition to the al.ovc: amount of the hail from ?:..,.. to
Billa Winston. a friend. $.:(.: "'-'" e.-pue m.- protest i m-t
(Icorue and Amen Kinpmton, liaifhiothers. fa h $r0; L-na tlrover
and Martha Moore, nier. s. euch I t","l,r'
$ .jOo.
Attv. 4'lvr,e"and Krank K. Xeo-ker. special assistant Knited States at-
LATIN-AMERICANS AT N. D. TO ENTERTAIN
A Bo-pin;; Tom Pothered i-orth Mil- residents Tuesday nicht. Th P'dit e made several calls in the vicit.ity of Main. st. and Chapin park. Tim last call was made at ."04 N. lalr st.. wheie the man had pressed h: face against the window to frighten women within the dwel!in;.
Officer- Ie'oss. -v tio was stationed!
at police headmiarters. i isited the residence immediately-, hut the man had tied." The last reepin- Tom si at e was in the extreme southeast e?al of the city nhnut one month a So.
The Latin-American association i-
r'.anninj; a hie: tjme at its annual ' ' Miiokr Wednesday eveninv;. A ii"- !
pram oi 1 - nume-rs h.K o-en ar- h
ranged nv .nonso Aiitija, liroiessnr 1
of Spanish. The program consisfs ! M
of a mixture of serious anl he- i morons -peerhes. and musical mini- ! i her.-. Jose Corona will sing, and' Alfonso Anaya will rend an original
poem. All the speeches will he :n i H
M 1 'SK 1 ' i.". Bcv . Ira Smith, pastor of the I'irst Baptist church in this ( ity for a i unit J'oiir years, has: a -cepted the pastorate of the Baptist church at 1 "ow lerv ille. Muh., lcavinu for that town I'eh. is.
nenr- : gi en in Tuesday cv enin' . new -pa p-r to th- spc h made i Monday m onurcs- hv Bres't Wihori and in th'ir lengthy comment th-..-ompare it with Lmperor William-' ri 1 to the hurgomaster of Ham- : h:r:. .ii viiich th- emperor dci l.u : tint the victory oi 'erman arm j :ir;-t 1 - recoi.ni7.cd. t"h .' t - tminster Gazette after r- -vitwin' the jt t sident's atguir.-n:s sa s; 'Th- Ariiser with the i: loi iuca t to l of his army h.a.- had hi- r-plv Kor ' the moment, at all events. Ii- ai 1 his hia r.cf l'mr seem to have Pulku-; t n the leichstag resoluti'ns of si mouth.- aj'.o. It remains to he sei a j wh' th ! thu-e who passed the p-m. i lutmns r.te willing to revert tu tiio j spirit of Bru.-sianism rmplied m .' ChaiK'-lh: von 1 lertling's s;-echj ami .ien!y avowed in the kaiser's , r-esaue of yesterday." C'ummentin on Bres't Wilson's I li f-ienee to th- address of Count ' Cciuim the Austro-Hungsriap for- : eign minist r. in which tlie pro-;- 1 dent "fond a very different note." the WoBaiinstcr Gazette says it - mains to he m'oii wh-ther 'niim
Ceinin "vviil he ah!e to maintain h attitude or where we .will ha-"-tu deal w'th enemies whose st in 1pomt sti'l is a?urately represented hy a kais'r resolved to make thv orh! suoniit to th- victorious German iirmv." Ism nv Clearly Dolim-il. Tile Ball Mall GazMte says tl fundamental issue h-twen G-r-many and the entente allied wa-r.ni-r more clearly defined than in tli1 president's address and th n-wspaper u hole-hrartedly endorse-' the pre-ident's declaration aeainst
j a "peace of patches."
The Bui' Mall Gazette disagree-? with Mr. Wilson that the vo.ee of th' German chancellor is the voice of hut one party in Germany, hut adds:
' Happily the president is nnani- j hiuious in his declaration that I
America will hold to her purpose entil the monstrous claim that the Germans stand on a pedestal of armed stungth a hove the r-st of the world i linmlit to nauuht." The (Hohe- considers the president's speech shows there is as yet no hope of accord in the views of the ententi nations and the central powers, "and despite the conciliatory to n of his address." tho newspaper add-, "that fact is ohviousl;.as clear to tin president as to mirsi Ives." The .Sla.'. w hich has hern a -e r; e iiitio of trie irpimt of the Versailles c n fc rerict cannot recom-ile the report with th- president's aidr-.s-. Tlie newsi.iper says: "Mr. Wilson .-peaks in the laug.'Mie of i:( nini'Tiicy. The Versailles report i wiitten in the jaruon of
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A yearly event that brines anxious ln-inu to rear;.::: and add a new supply ui these spring and summer undwi;arments to the wardrobe. Now is must opportune. -.: the stocks are new and tresh. W ith the advanced p::ce on cotton goods you will be surprised at the value- v. e ,-.:c otterine;. Beautiful Night Gowns made ot extra line qu.dii v Batiste and Nainsook, in pink or white, with a ;vrc.r variety of dainty lace and embroidery tiimmin.-. some with organdy medallions set in yoke; leeve in two styles, short or -C length. Prices range H'-m $1.98 to $3.50.
tu Envelooe Chemise The most popular oi summer undergarment.
of batiste and line muslin are in many styles of lace trimmed yokes, also with cmbroidery and medallions. Priced at $1.50 to $2.98. A Big Assortment of Envelope Chemise at $1.00 special lot ot exiraordin.:: values offered in this February Sale ribbon, lace and embmijery trimming remarkable for garments at this price. White Muslin Petticoats made of -enerous size, meaMirin- :: ... yard wide flounces are extra deep of line lace and embroidery. Priced from $1.00 to $1.50. Other Gowns at $1.50 are here in great assortments plain ribbon laced to more elaborate trimmings of lace are included in many patterns.
Corset Covers Hundreds of models, with or without sleeves lace and embroidery trimmings a wonderful large range. Priced from 50c to $2.50.
February Sale of Corsets We have about 5 or 6 dozen Corsets of quality coutile, double boned, medium and low neck, with supporters. These are specially priced while they last at $1.49. Sizes 25 to 36.
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hi. secret diplomacy. Sei ret treat- that will do so. Trltih j is must !e reiudiated. Our ov- democracy is i one sitli American ! p
eminent must ' me into the open democracy in a determination not i and ratine its-lf with America. If live in a vorld governed l.v intrigue ; this io e nnient has neitlicr th and force."
; 'oral courage nor ine win powc- i
to hreak away from the foul past
liken let .'.s have u ckan povernmen
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T.K!: TO cm'XTY JAIL. I'.asil Stanley. Sheffield. Ala., was r moved to the county jail Tuesday nr-:ht where he will he held pendlnc a sanity iucuest. lie has ,i pectili u pi m hant for lhldical liistory and litevatnr- and ontrov ersia 1 l elimous suldect--.
(ict :r lufail at otir srmvis lHla hoatles tla.
Most Old People
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Dr. CaldwelPs Syrup Pepsin is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, gentle in action, and especially adapted as a remedy for elderly people, women and children. It is the standard family remedy in countless homes. Sold by druggists everywhere for 50 cts. and SI. 00 two sizes.
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A bottle cun be cib?ainei, free of cb.-irr'f. i writing to Dr. "V . . Caldwell, 457 Wahirie;to:i St., MontuelK. Illinois.
Spanish. The procrram arranged iv- I'i.if. i Ar.ava follovs: . j i
ipeniPR address ,y Andres t'astlllo. J I
preside.it of the association. Pi a io r.mtinv- Kdward i Jot try ! llumorou speech "Tlie Trehitorlc tripin of Oivorcr Through j the Aces" Mfonso Anay.i 1 Vocal ftattime Kalael Oori.ales K 1'ilipin,) j ".My Latin Frlenris" Address ty (Icorpe .Meredith. t
Quartet ünrimie Ilossehu. ,Ine f
Aru'ue.o. Manuel dmualvs d.d ii
Valle. Andres Oa?tillo. Poem "I.atln-American Students Mfonsi Anay.i
Violin Sim I'onstnntina Tnrna.M Address hlen ("usick j Sid.- Jose 'orona
Ad.ire-s Kdward .Mc.Mahotif
Spanish American orchestra i r.Alfnnso Anava. director!
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ROTARIANS ENTERTAIN WITH LINCOLN BANQUET
i fouth Te nd Itotarians and their J wives o'iserved the anniversary oft the hirthduy of Ahraham Lincoi i ai the Rotary r.ni in the Oliver j
j hotel Tuesday ninht. Patriotic Mns
if ''. 1 au.l the present world's war. j li i mu-i. v.- the Fir-t Preshv terian i
church luartet and addressee -v I
; rominent local speakers featured the evei.-nt:. 1 inner was served ti the cluh memhers in the Uotaiy ro:n at 7 p. m.
, Th.e sMc.kers of the ver.ip.i-' wie, i I'ha'hs T Andrew- who took fr ; i Iiis s:lM''t. "Lincoln. State-man.-hi -esi.h-nt :" Itev. .1. L. Oardiner. O j J . "Iancoln. the Kma ncipntor:' W. ( (J. Orahill. "Tlie Private Life of Lin- ' olr-:' Clan nf M. Sij;. who :mkc on Lim'olts 'hiirjj a l- ' ilr. hi- SprinKiiehl -: ?wcll. ar.d the e:n i in ipn t it's letter to hi tnother. liomo StephePson oi the .-!ii:n f i uin Lincoln's war , eNpt-rien .
iwii.K th- mectu.s; the K -
t.irian- i'djoumd to the Indiana claii da::"". j
CIGAR STORES ARE OPEN
l"-'vitian IWMMlorii-i- .-t
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MATCHLESS DRUG BARGAINS. WE ALWAYS LEAD, NEVER FOLLOW. In our downward revision of prices, we are independent and belong to no combination or trust. We are our own dictators. You can imagine what you would have to pay for drugs if it were not for our efforts. If perchance you are not already a patron, all we ask is your consideration of the great advantages assured you at this store. Three special days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 14th, 15th and 16th of February.
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Ant iphlojM ine, the ;$Oc sie at . . Air Float Tall inn, '.I for
Adorable (Ycaiii 17c ami 11 it
Alien' Foot Fase, iyc at ITcj Armour's l' tract of Iteef V2v
LI and'. Pills, KM) in h tth-
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Ileecham's Pills. iMc at 17c Par keeper's Friend, J."c at I 7c Pacini's Vlery Kinu:. lloc at 17c Pi illiantine 'Jdc Phuk Caps (Safety Pemedy Co.) . . . .:Ur Pavtian's Mmeial Oil (Pili tied), full pints rOc Catitlirox, ."Oc at :Jlc Calocide l'oot Ponder. tc at 1 7c
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Aromatic Cu-cara Cara(Ia, I5."c at l!)c Ili'W'itt's i:aily KiM'rs. 'J.m ; '2 for lMc Pahok's CorylopN Talcum, l!."c; J tor ÜOc Pinkie's PilK i:."c: l! lor ilc Panai I'mith I'owtler, 'J."" ; 'J for. J(Jc Pit Soap, ;l for 12.1c
I't. ley's Couh Syrup, 12.1c at 17c; .lOe at ;:ic l'recnian's l-'acr Powdei-. 12.1c at 1 7Fellow'-. Syrup (llypophos), S1..10 at SI. II) I'orinamiut Tahlets, ,10c at .'Mo ;iycci ine Snppoitoi ic, 12.1c at l!e
('rave's Tooth Pa-te. IMc at
. . . .17c and :Uc I d'lover's Manue Pcmcdy. .10c at . .
OIie Tablets, H.1- Ht 17c
::Jc OOc
. . 10c; . . I 7c !
Capudlne. :UU- sie at 17 ; OOc at . . . Finns Liniment, 12.1c at 17r Calox Tooth Powder. 12.1c at 17c ( uticura Ointment P2c Cocoanut Oil ( Mul-ilied ) , .lOc at :!!c Cflvim ts iTic at 'Jlc; .lOc at 112
Culex Cuticle- Peir.oxer, 12.1c at
. 17r . :7v . ir.w .121c . 10c . 17c :?7c ..Sic
17c .lack I rot Cream. 12.1c at 17c; .lOc at :tc
('tide's Pepto Mangan Hath in Oil Capsules ((ndd .Medal) Hand's Pemedies, 'J.lc at Iluito's Snake Liniment. 12.1c at . . . . Mind's Honey and Almond Cream..
i Icemim, .lOc at
Denature! Alcidiol. per ialloti. . . . O.lc
Kirm's Kidney Plaster, 12.1e at. Kinii New Discovery, .lOc for
DulU's Malt
Poan's Kidney PilN. ooc at 1.1c Piainond Antiseptic Tablets. ;;.1r at. . .121c Drake's Croup lteiiioily :PJc
! 1. . .1 1 11. 'I'llOfll lMstl
Sil ""111 o7'"' i . - Si. '... . mi- i--.il . . -
Ivlcuapoo oi in iv 1 1 ii . c in . .
DeWitt's ( atari hal ( ream. 12.1c: 12 for I20c
la'Othal Liiate Liipiid "eneer. 12.1c at 1 T' ; .lOc at Lava Soap, ii for La Plat he Pow der
Xlenneu's Corn Pemcilv. 12.1c at. . j Milk Fih'ilshm. ( at
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Orthaid White Orange Plossom, Sl.oo at . . . Oilev Putnam's Cleaner Phillips Milk of Magnesia. . .
Packer's Tar Soap, 12.1c at 1 7
Pape's Cold Compound Parisian Sae, .lOc at Pinkham's Sanative Wash Pho-phatc ot Siala ( IMlerx escent ) .
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Shah or Persia Soap, IM : 12 'Jic Piso's TiM.th INiwiler. 12.1 : II fot 'J; Mem holi-ne, 12.1-; 12 for . "Joi Lite saers. .1 : 0 for 12.1 Pi-o-ph -lac- ic T;ilh Prushe .12.1
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Pompeian .Miissie Cream. . .:lUv and .1d-. Infants' S rinses . . Pompeiau .Nilit Cream in rul)es, ;;o,- , Far and Fleer Syringe
at Paiamint, 7.1i- at . . Pabsi Tmic Pnl s Witch Hael. 12.1 at 17c; at Paim Olive Cold (Yrain Palm Olive Vanishing (Yearn .... Princess Powder at Pesiuol Soap, tile at Pel ("kiss Tootharlie Outfit Steam's IMectric Paste, :M( at . . S. S. S., SI. 7.1 sje at Syrup l Fig (California). OO at Sieelaway Liniment. IMc at Shac. 12.1' at Synol Siap, :M- at
(.rouml I lase-d M a, pound . D.Sulphur. iiund D Muiiati- A il. pint ImiHI-' . 1.". Witch llacl (Dikon-oio, full pirn IM Sulphur ( anlles, i2.1 at I'-
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. . 121c Tin- Icy-11. t PUJ pinls. S-j.12.1 at sM'i . (V.U- Icy-Hot Potth-s. quarts. s.J.oo at MU.'l . .15h ly-llot l.iiixli Kit. imp! te. sj.r.n .10 at . sM'i . ..;J1' K. A: O. Nasal Doin he 11' . .:F7c Twi Vuail Water Hdlle 7!- . .;l7 Tvvn (uart Fountain Sjiinue 7 0
..17c Two Otiart Combination si.l'i ,;
.lOiiTwo yuart Wahr Pottl-. value Sl.lo. . . I7c! at !! . .IMc 1 W hirlini: syringe si.i.o .SI. 12!)' Hnuhes' I real Hair Piuh. loiil I- i"v. . . 1.1- I value Sl.OO. at 7!' . . . I 7r j Toot Ii Prusln's. .-,r value. 12 u D; . 17e!To'th Priishes, :,." and ! lalm al '.M
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Damlei ine, "Mc at 12-1 ; ooc at Me: Sl.OO at t'!K IK'Witt' Co!l laldet 17
lljcrki- IViliitui', an oumt' Meroiliinl Wa
Malte! Milk
Musirrole. :50c at 12:-; H at Mrlha's Clean-er at
Mufti Cleaner
. 17 ,4.1( . -t It 1.1 . V2i
Styptic P-nis Turpo. tile at 17c: T,Uv at . Vapo l'ul. at 17-: .1- at Viuin Oil of Pine, .lor at .... Williams elve. .lO- at
Williams Onick SIimviii;
Pif hut ('lip Tablets. IMc; '2 for. . 12-
Miles Liver Pills
o,.ie i -pertinent h.- not. a- yt. it en m tl i'd hv Mr. H.irdv regard- It
TT"! Muiin'. ;!.( at 12.1 : b(c at ... I c i
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Williams Otiick Sliaving Snap. :t tnkes
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Ü.V . (loth Prushes. va'ue r.Oc, at 17 ! Lather Prushes. valued at lOc and ." . :tl I at - : 2)f)e Hair Prushes. 7.1 valm-s at F' ..lejllan! Pruslie-., values !JO. and '-M . t :tc! 1 for I "1 :tt' Lailis I ce- i Ii ':fllbs. Ii.ie l.tlilr al t"' :llc L.lli's" Dli'ssjii ( in!s. :ir,r alu- at - P 11 1 ! (ienthmen's Combs. lMc ami ;." value
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N tix ami Iron Tab! ts, si; 12 for SI. Ol
.... 17c 1 . Valine's lleim'dy. 12.1 at 17c; .10 at
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Williams Itarlx-r soap. :l for
Zir,v ! soldier"-. Kits, si.Oit .,t
Sjiot Pemovr. '5 fr
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W ianl Oil. .10 at ,11c
W'et Padn Sprulel Water, splits 12 fr laots 12.1c; iuarts 120c j sttops
ymde Trokevs, 12.1,- at 17cjPaih Spravs (Jlaiiber Salts, tier ihiuiuI .1c Flasli Lights
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