South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1918 — Page 2

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DRAFTEES WEDNESDAY, U'-.Ji.o-.i.i m n w h u hi i-ircr J hi. -j 5, i- r ration day for, e - 1 eai s old ! eco 1 1 7, a n 'J to thu a- who ;ible If-t u ! -aid that a fatii" i penalty ;r' t oinp'.v j i. rt-Lri; op-n ''!n"-i is attar h?.i to failuith th- law. Th: ration v. ill rjinai;i from T a. in. in p. in. ! ir.r ai- tlif it h :a I pl.iot s I f i r;i.-lr.itioii of th? thr?' ilii-.-ion ii: tli- -it aji.l county: I)hiln o. I. I ii -t . i J No. K h-f- hotisf, 7"! l'otfa-- a. i I til . u I 1 -o. ; h'- hou?. -l: N. Hi!! t. S- filth wat 'l No. 1 ho hr'';o, .-' M: hian ,tiil Milton. i'lftJ ward Central tirst tatiun. oi n ! W'ajrie and Joseph. Third ward Office of hoard, j l a rin'-rs Trust Mdv aitol ward No I ho-- huu.-e, of iifr W.ihi'it ai:d Tho;nas sts. Sivth v. a id - !osi iuko Huildin? I.".m association. Ill 'ha pin .-t. l)ii-ion No. ::. J!i.-h:isaka il t-.-r i .M iha w a ka potof: ice. room, j Notre 1aiii At the university Kemamder of nuinty Office h draft laarI. second floor of the; cou i t house. i'lual. him. oipoiatiou or association, state it" name. If in husiness. Jia.Ie. pinfession or emolovment for ":ii.kef. so state. If oj ale an of- ! j tn r of 1 ie state tofederal ko ei n n n t . sa v whether your ofhee is unotth der tlie I'nited S:afe. th ( a.unty : a m univ ipality . In j to the ur st ion as t the pi, tee of ! I emploMiient. si'.e the street and i j number, the village or t ity, am! the' i o inry and state wnere u worK; 'a-'. "2:2 Main st . Chicago. 'Vio'k -unty I.llmoi": " or, "It. I. I.. No. j 2. Jones jlle, Ohio." ; -NA.!i: ANI ALDKi:ss OF ! ni.akkst hi:lati i:. i If you are married and your wife i h in it. her name should be stated. If uj l are single or yoiir wife H ad you should state the name of le name ot onr nearest hlootl relative. Ill MatI lir.u: the a.hlress ive lh street and j r umber, the city or village, and the j 1 ciaity ani state, or ir vour nearest t or if your ieiaue ones not ile in me l.nuea , Slat' s sive the name f the city or jilla-e and th' nation, as. "Lherpooj. Lnland. l" i:a'i: wniTf:. ni:;i:o. 1 fNDIAN Oil ofilKNTAL. S"o efda nation necessarv. 65 SOUTH BEND MEN Iii BATTLE News-Times is a .Frequent Visitor to Boys in the Trenches. South Henri is already well repre- '. s- iit "ovrr there" in the trenches ' ti 1 1 u t'ii uir nt iii iiiir. .v Ii., I the btlief of many "over here" who 1 ar- of the oprnion that the South ' Itend boys who have crone across lare i.till in the rear of the "hi? i -how" in training. That a retnarkaldy small nhniber of men from hero have heen wounded in action l ias account to some extent for the 'eli.-f lia' ; hero that but few of them is et seen actie serice. The fac'. that there are a roodlv num- l be; who have been in the thickest cf the frav for several weeks at j least is borne out in a letter tent to The New --Times by Priv ates lo-orge Anderson and .'laude Mc'.Miiier. two S.iiith land tans who are im rubers of battcrv"

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I 1 ' :i-!d art. Hen The letter folI low s: i Son( where in Franc; Mav i: j FMS. ! Fditr So at Si lend Xcws-Times: I Yo;,r papers !;ti 1 their wav to u v. ! ,-..ite It.'i ienliv ari'l must e erv i :-i.- carries a lo. of prai-e for the ! Tti: liht artillery of South Hend. i o v iri tv.unisi at ilattie-burcr. Mit- . lb n d. tlie f South seem to Ke m iI'"-' v' : fact that South lias been well teprfb.t i " eer sime lat .'! V. o el ! ' vio0er. li.i ... publish th; Sc tie .,- tO 1 f t nc u ir n .j r trietuis Know w,- send our :r:-ards and to inform the people of South P.cn.l that the" are repre- ' e-,:e.i in the ?ren.h. s an.! .luouts ;-.! on - :;rirg Sine. as well as M:.-s. ,: r.iii-. Shell. v. Hattie Fa mp Yo.: rs :-vs pect fully. t'YT. pvt (SFdlun: A NDKF :son i'LAfl'K M'.M 1LLEN F. I".th Field Artil F..t , !, F. !'.. Ira:..'- - Y i w i ! i lo-..i t i o iu F.K. ( IT ISOn1. n j .I1 t i - i '. i o 1 1 - i ! o ' e n . " I ' V pevn.e: ! 1 i . -. e r i o ' e n , bow 1 : ..ses-. 1 7 ; o n . I- a Adct. An Will- . Kin

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Committee of the Whole Pass es Measure Up to Council for Final Action. '. ith a foAorahle report tlitr cuur.ril oininittt-. returned of the 1 I uloIf. the "jltnt: or.liiian-. t- bid tan tu the l e 'A 'al Til- LnopwH'J orlinan' . hich j hah pa:J it.- tilt and eerund r-ad-' iiu.s, was taktll up f-ction 1m StCjtioii in tin- intctiiij; Ia?t my hi. Tii ordiiiaiiee, as lepoitfd hack, voa- ! tains tin- l'ollowinii pioviions: 1 1 w i ; I apply to all t-i i i c do not opci a W i . , i th: I out' S to ii out of JI and cov-id hi il'e tnachine must be stated in the applica tlun tor the license. Tate of no mote tlun . cents ma' he chained 'on these routes. txcepi " ntie u j higher fare is posted in a coii.-picu-j mis da. . I'.eteen midnight and Ö ja. m. the tales ale not to he ic'-Ul-jlaled. Taxi fares iiuy he i luröt J in' the jitney Ieae its tegular I o u t e . I.i.ei.s- fee ale to he. annually. Ii', for a iiui June for not more than t . v . . . . w ... ri .i-. I w t". II f A T- ;t Olllllitie . . tr . i t V I i I VIII 41 V 'S ' v t---w- - - - ' iltia for a machine for more thanj teen or than 1" passengers. and $12., for a machine for morel than 12 passengers. j Tiki' TikTH Til r. Ii f i' ii ii.iv'i!ri No one under 1 eais of aje will J be allowed to drive these machines No one will be permitted to tide on running hoards or door, and the ...-. ........ ..,.. v. ir,.L..i tii.i m-.

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'i u.r . . -...v . ..... he Uei.t in 2jO(1 reoair ami in a : sanitary condition. Any arti !s found in these coniv.'xaiices must he promptly repotted j i to polke heado, nailers. All machine) t licensed are to carry notices. "In j loured Carrier. A liability bond pro-j (idinK tor the payment of $2,r.00 to j , one person or $5.0imi tt mort than; (one person ;n case ot acemeni must I be. nled before a licc-nse is issued. I A tine of $10u is proidtd for r ., i, a vi.iftnnn f "...V .. t - V 1 .L, . .w. Ishull he tonsidtretl a separate oflense. The oidinance is to s 'n',, effect .'( days after it is pabed. PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS SELL 55,679.49 IN WAR THRIFT STAMPS ! lle . Patrick J. Carroll, rector of I St. Joseph's church on N. Hill M., w h supervised the Thrift stamp jirie in th parochial schools of ;?outh Hend. reported last night that ! J0.t7t.4 worth of Thrift stamps , have been sohl up to date. Fr. Car- ! roll stated that he was very proud ; of the splendid effort made by these ; schools, which represents only those I . - . - ,i . l . ! I sTanips soia ;u stiiooi. nune ii in- . children doing any soliciting outI side. ! Following is a list of the various inniounts subscribed: St. .Io?eph's: par.cliiil school. fl.liM.... : M. lictlewi?. $1.2;'.3.:t: St. Joseph's! r.cademy. 5 1.0 41. II: St. Patrick's j school. S : 6 S . 1 7 ; St. Stanislaus.j 1 J 5. 7 : St. Casimir, $2::t; t. Mary's,; ? 1 7 . 1 :: : Sacred Heart school. $140. The las; named school has only a small number of boys attending. I tut numerically considered, its subjcription compares favorably with the others. .St. Patrick's school alao i composed of hoy?, the irls of the parish attending the academy. St. Hedewie's school is the arrest of its kind in the city, but v as forced to l"ow to Lt. Joseph's ! parochia.1 sc hool, which stands forth 'äniong the others. SISTER M. DORINDE DROWNED IN RIVER S;st.cr M. Iorinde of St. .Mary's drowned at K:"." p. m. estcrday i ti the St. Joseph river, tu.ir the academy, jr. 1'. J. powers had been contantlv attend-! in.: the tister for the past four months, as she was afflicted with mental trouble. She was continu-j ously under the tare of one of the j other sisters, and it was while her tr..v was bi'iiu returned the ; w a n - i I at. hen th; !t -sister Doi inJe to the rher. Jrrftl ou: ! a i : i u i ; i : t.i c i : nm . Henry II. Lee. bootmaker. South) Find, and Rose Weinkauf, forclady. ' Mishawaka. J Tlichard F. Schwartz, clerk. Fuhanan. Mich.. and Genevieve K. : .-iftir, vijiieo. .11 iv n. ,iunru uj J r t J iijni. !nn Nash, railroad conductor. - r. .m,.i.. anu ..i.n r .-..j-, pw" p-tw- M-'h. Married by. raw raw. .Mich., anu Ai.irie q '---the WypiszynsHi. i Fharles Fwinir, contractor. 1 Joseph county, and Julia K s-o ith P.end Married b l.row n. Justice : Wypis2 nski. ; Albert II. "Saunders. :rdnister. South P.rnd. und Fiiza'oeth M. "anIrUvhrl. South Fend Fura . 1 loiey. n..b.ine perat-r. ..'. :!l ill Mich. aild Is.,i..ile i ---r. ii.... iiiro- .petatot. Feit; n opetal'il. I 1 t ; - ri : ... ut v . M a li M-rri.-.l '.c .lu-tice I'll" l TIM 1 T..w",hip ..uvi;..,t T'i--djv. .1 1 n r. iv 19?!IIICKI1N .er. 1 ' n 1 o 1 i'vikeviil"

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What Is To Be Done About This, Mayor Carson? Mayor Carson. and very efficient board of ar.d police force, ditto; your afet , vh:!e your beloed o: n on Main st. is pealing fr you in tlie sweet, sonorous sounds of a "midsummer night's dream." telling of the wondertul wvtk vou are doin in connection vvitii Mayor Gaslor's wonderful police department in Mishawaka, to locate Ptter Tomasoif. the murderer, liovv about ihis '.' Sunday night. about 7: i'b voar motorcycle cop. follow eI i.y a sijuad of patrolmen in one of the city's machines, went tearing down Main st. as if in qutst of something. From Platner's ( i;rar store they were lollowed by seeral responsible voung men to Springbrook park, where pushing into the crowd Patrolman Fee laid hold of I.eo Le Flanc. Young Le Clanc, a Mishawaka bov . is a rather undersized irdiidual. unsophisticated, and evidently, m hi-, appearances, a verv saf' person lor a bi burl) policeman, with plenty of assistance, to jump onto. "ban;'," the patrolman's pst lands in the youngster's left eye. "Vou murderer! I'll show von how to resist an officer." The lad hadn't resisted anvone. He hadn't had a chance. "Slap." again went big. burly Patrolman Lee's hand in the vounyster's face, then drawing from his pocket some sort of iustrument and threatening to bat him with that. Again, "vou dirty murderer." and again, and again, as they snaked the hoy through the surging crowd to the car. tossing him in. and hustling him away to the city lockup. It took less than 1 minutes to definitely discover, upon arrival at the city hall, that Le Hlanc was not the minderer at all: had no resemblance to him. and that all this accusation of murder, like the fist applica- ! t ions', w ere as baseless as j uicksand. And the question is. what arou going to do with Patrolman Lee. and thr.se other officer? with hitn, who tolerated hi-? conduct? Would thev- have gone in th direction of Springbrook at all. had thev- really thought there was a murderer there. or would they, upon leaving the city hall, rushed out somewhere in the opposite direction: say of the- South rieid brewery ? Have your brave and discerning policemen, while niurderin: helpless cats and dozs because thev want to hurt something, pretending it is to protect war gardens, sotten into such a habit of brutality and cowardice that thev- dare not taclle a nv thing l. ut the helpless? A few years aqo w hen there was a pickpocketing epidemic in town, a gentleman who run.-, a hookbindery on Main st.. ar.d said to resemble one of the Kaiip, was taken up on the street and escorted to the city hall. There was no street fcene. The man was in ited to walk along, and had vour organ of publicity, which pretends that you have been doing wonders in this Tom a soff case have kept its mouth shut, no one needed ever to have known that it happened. Of course, it was a mistake: a case of mistaken identity. Put there was nj banking the man in the face, or yelling his snpiosed crime at top voice, showering indignity upon him in the lace of u mob. still it was a terrible crime and there twid to he an investigation The bookbinder and his journalistic organ thought it was a terrible crime that he should have been in business here for l(i years and ha ? so w ell behaved himself that he was still unknown to the police South bond is getting sick and tirrd of such rough stuff; such strong arm methods applied to the helpless and the innocent, while the cuilty and those capable of self-defense re seldom seen. It has to be the innocent and tlie helples!-. that sutler. Your bund of incompetents are quite certain not to tackle un thing dangc rous. You mav- ha-, e not! cd how muh braver our patrolmen became je-terday after the story got out tb-t TonuotT had been deprived of his gun. by a mere citizen? Io you. Mr. Major. and Messrs. Hoard of Safety, want the n.i::,es of the witnesses to that Springorook affair? You ca n ha c them. ori: 1 on ni:;isTit.Tio. Th- I,ifaette ;itid Tranklin 'fhuob will be open for the. children's re ui? tration this af t'-rooon i-iid Wednesday, from to ä o'clock. It Is the handsomest mo'or car In town. The Klnc Cight i the rr.arei f the far In ir.olur nr cori1 atrcitlon A t.erft-ct n of..i I ..1 f , w i'oVr. tracer.:, üt.r. -a.Hv rldln?. ! ai.J the best car !n the norld Tor ! the price. In fact It i truly named. j "The car of no reuret " It un tell P01- -1-nr? -,ou, befoi-f- yOJ J rho'.M. Main fl irasp. rh--ne. ib-Mii- Jtrli "T. Adv.

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GIVE SPLENDID C HL Students of Prof. Huber's j Music Class Render Pro gram. 1 A splend.d piano recital w a s pic-; j selite.i :., the students o: Pl Jl. F. j j J. Hube;- in tlie Flks' temple Mon-j I uay iiight. A short t.ioram of dances was enjoyed following thej I recital uhleh iv :.n niia.il '.t-'-ifr . .. - - - ... , . ......W4i U . ' I . 1 The complete program joikws: ' Ti io Flow er on; Lang j fiildegaiue ar.d U'ilLe Uusse and! Marrue iiuber. f Solo Mat ii.oi ou-h iii4ich Felix Burns J Miss Mamie KOciorowka. j Solo Yalse l'l'lat Chopin Mast;r Althur llubei. L'uet lii Jracieuse. up. J07.... C. Bohni Misses Theresa Hazinska and Gene.- j ie Grzesk. j Solo Iance of the Kobins J Harry Kfcdgwaj . op- 1 ' i Miss Xurma Wils, -olo .s-tarrv i lit . Frank Atherton Mi.'ss c'arrie vel'er and Matgarite C'oouc . ."oU, Thittledown A. Mueller Samuel Jenain g. Solo Kustle spnng Smding Miss Margarete Braunsdoif. Trio Alpine (How steil Misses Alberta WUlette. Esther t.'hartier and Mary Huber. Sop, Fanfare Militaire up. '.'.. scher Miss ilertnide .Sechow sku . Solo Huguenots Fantasie... .Smith Miss iKoothy ciustafson. i Two l'iano .solo Salut A. Pesh.. II . Ko v alski Misses fell,! sie.l.ikou ska. and (.'lata Heil. Solo bl P.lack Joe. F. G. Fiathun I Mi-s Posa Henn. ! Solo Hondo. Can fit cibO. on. 1 4 . ! Mendt Issohn i Miss Lva liurke. Duet Military march. 1. V. Flagler I Misses Catherine Hrhardt and Helen j ! Lassu. J I Solo Grand polka laeConcert .. i V. Y. Wallace 1 Miss Luella bridge. - Duet Trot DeCavalerie . Rubinstein JFdwar.l Lipetski and Lucius La j Fortune. j S.jIo Valse Dei.'oncertc, Op. IS. J. Wienawski Miss 1 Nth er Reaudry T'.v o Pianos. Comrades in Arms.. ?. Hayes Miss Fmeli.i Hubcr, Miss Carrie Wc betMiss AI licit t 1 piu.ho ii, Miss Grace Miller. MISSING BOY IS FOUND BY POLICE lieniy Temple, 10 years old. 171? T.ivlor st., who has lecn r.iissin:4 tini his home for several days. ay as j.K-ked up " tlie police Mon!a nilit. Nc will be turned over to the juvenile otTicer. O. O. Oamble. Ill VV. .Joseph -t., Mishav.'M ka. was arrested l.y the pollee .Monday on a charge ut" passing worthless checks. The complaint was made ly Jacob Hoffman. John P.orsz, 17 Merry a.. was arrested Monday niyht by ne of the dete:tics of the New York 'entr.il railroad, lit Is chirked with M "alin- cal. Mary Majr. C 1 Pine st., was also attested for stealing coal. COUPLE UNABLE TO AGREE AFTER TWICE MARRIED Ooldie Streifs second marriage to j Herman t-'treit has prox el as unt,ucJctssful as the lirst, the second rcMiltmg m the coupU-' separating after helnp: married only six weeks. Ye-sterduy she filed suit for diYor. e !n the superior court on grounds cf erueltv. The Streits were married the t.tst time in U''S and diYorocd in 1M7 on the petition of the wife. ! 'i lu :j0th of last March they agreed to try it again and on the 17th of Mav agreed to disagree. JURY FINDS THREE MEN GUILTY OF ASSAULT A circuit eourt jury ve.-terday afternoon found John Kaczmarek", Aeam Kacmarck and Antoni Ilozels k i guilty of a.-b.iult and battery s the re-ult of an attack n Frank Ko-v alski last Cebruarv. and :nu 1 facli of tlie men 1 " ami costs, shortly after th' affair the men were n victed in the city court of the o!!' n-'c 11 I lined 5 1 and co-t5 ca'h Tiuy appealed the to iho c;rcu;t court. IU V IN(.n .sT..MI. Two thojsand bllars has been appropriated toward the purchase of War .Savings stamps by he of!i ials of the I.owell Heights M. II. hurch. half of the amount iteing taken out in the .i.nne of the board of stewards and half l.y the board of trustees. Tin: c-orm:t shop, ir.o s. slmx ST. is the place to buy Warner s Redi fern Corset. The lines are correct, j the boning is. the be:-:, and th prices late rirtht. W- ale ready ti fit ou , in h- ri. .!! le: ; n-d for- von ?itjjtile All allegation- lie fie. Ap 1 p. -i :i t ?i . n ! v I . . . 1 - '..( ;..:. .1 ;.t'in,( eitb.-r i.'i -'.r -.wu hon.e o: ;n or.r gh.'i withoJt etia charge. V- also carry .. f ill '-pe ..f v. m .. brr.s-pjor-c op'ebij'' hmie -.in'tary gi"!;-- and Hju' HjC T'"'ibt A "!!"'" A Jv t.

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June Sale of Traveling Bagaage I & c" r Vacation time is here. We are showing a tine .ine of Trunks, large and small sizes; Bags and Suit Cases, on display, 3rd Floor, in front of the South Elevator. We are the distributors for the famous Hartman Wardrobe Dress and Steamer Trunks. Wardrobe Trunks priced from $19.98 to $62.50. Dress Trunk, canvas and tibre covered, $8.50 to $22.50. Steamer Trunks, canvas, and tibre covered, at $7

to $21.00. Matting Fibre, Imitation Leather and All-Leather Suit Cases at $1.69 to $17.50. Matting, Fibre, Imitation Leather and All-Leather Hand Bags at $1.15 to $22.50. Goeway Parcel Post Laundry Boxes at $1.75; Extra Fillers at 40c.

Clothes Don't Need Anv Rubbine to Make Them Clean Come in tomorrow or any day this week and let us show you how to wash vour clothes without anv rubbing. The American Magic Powder and Water Softener works wonders and makes rubbing unnecessary. A demonstrator will be here direct from the manufacturers. A tree package given with each 2oc purchase tor a few days onI.

s L LIEN ASK GRAND JURY PROBE Judge Crumpackcr Requested to Investigate Conditions at Michigan City. Nev s-Tlni-? Sp".-i;j 1 service: MICHIGAN CITY, In,.. Juno 1. i'cur members of the common council of Michigan City formally requested Judge Crnmpacker of the .superior court Monday to summon a grand jury to investigate the alleged misconduct on the part of city officials. The jury has been culled t.j report on June 7 by the court. This appears to he the result of considerable friction which hat" been much in evidence of late between the common council and the Michigan Cit- authorities, the former holding- to the belief that the city officials have l.een tryinjr to put something over on them which will put them in :i l.ad light with their constituents. The townspeople themselves are ;11 excited over the prospect of some incriminating exposures of the city official? w hich hav e heen .-hV agely . ...i,.i,ü.i i .t.. i.,- tho t.r,- rtf ti,iaj city. ... - ...... . . . . . . 1. : . 1. ... . . 1.: l .vevi J-i iaav. Tl. on '"l'ii tlie jury has bfeii ordered to re- ! ort. there will be ;irewerk" in i Michi-ran City, w hich will loubtless i attract j-tate-wide attention. xuws tiu; mii: To have vour pictures framed when rou are houre 'Meaning ana decorat:q and you know an artistic framed picture is a joy fcr ever we do fine work and our line of picture mou!dinr eomprtses all that U new and popular. Portrait ana mirror framir.;; a speciality. Makiclskl Art Shop. 118 N. Main bL Adv. 3m. Hrsr.vnss .man. Are you obliged to deliver your goods? Let ufc get together. We want to sho you how you can save a few dollais every month by tiein? a Maxwell one-ton truck for delivering th gu'd". It's th mderr. way Th miykest wa. .daxwcll I trucKH aif light In every p 1 nu. t . (I'hone Fn.ith-lta'jBch Motor Sales i Co. for particulars. Advt. Donl uy you saw H In the ccvsparfT. Say NcvvTiiTrei

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See Our June Sale Window Display of Summer Wash Dress Materials Such a remarkable display of seasonable tabiijs w.i never shown to better advantage, both in quality and price. Come in and see the materials closer and t'eel ot the remarkable quality. Voiles from 19c to 89c Dress Linens of all colors at 75c. Cotton Foulards and Spider Mulls.

Med ical ocience Revolutionized The liiowth oi" tiu now M'UiiU of V.'hiroi.-ÄCiic h.ts ..taftled t'a medical world. Its iapid cli.'u,, Oil the conhdei;ce ot" the podi'.' haa" a kned thv tlie tact that medical fraternity l their domination o: :(I,hiuly of t,H 1 a Uni' of the Greatest factois. m th' 1 hold that the jnedical trust ol.- ; tainod ov er the ioorle v a.- the aii ; of mystery with which they sur- ; rounded their trade. The medicine j man of the prehistoric Indian tu'.-e. wrapped in his blanke:.- and pair.t j was shrouded in no deeper niwtj. his I;itin terms. hj sjmholic system "f prescription and his ja'' -breaking words.. Tlie ju t'liv ha. heen held enshrouded in a well o! mysU-ry which has tended tu k'e;. the people in awe of th. rnedjea. husiil'-sü. Chiropractic started its career b takinsr the puldic whole, lu-a rt.'d ': into its conhdeHce. Thousands o: pages of advertising matte; invited the peoi-ie to c'hiropi-actu laboratories, where they were tedd ii. M.nj)Ie terms what their aches and ills were and how they mi-rht i cured. Diseases which the medical tra.terr.ity pronounced inenraide. (.' subject only to the iperating table. hac yielded to the seien e of thChiropractor's table, and today th--nudical worhl is aghast at lh stampede which is oc curring tow r;rd things chiropractic. The i-cIatior. w ith w hi' h the lo' tfr hav vurro:nlel themselves is today their -'itteret .-urse. touch with thoitteret . urse. Aloof and out of public pulse, cut o:T y their own sel.'i-hness, the mciiI1"- I'w . l'i-;itprni.- t r . ! r. !: .ii-iffl.-i . li.-1r. . - ' . " ' k I ..,a.. like a s h i j itho ;t ru de r. and the ;v;bM':. rinding relief and comfort in other wars, is leaving the ciedi-al bark primely alone in its: cho-cri isolation. A tew r ears a '-'. I :. p. J. Vis-er. 'hiroprac tor. then of Tcun-f-v f. 0.. now of .-"ojth Fnd. in-! , s.t-irtled th.e medical fratrrnitv f Ohio :..y curing Mr. I'd Prosl w.Ay of Pierpont. O.. of insanity, in exactly one minute. The ;-anie thing happened a few .veto's a'o in 'asl:injtor.. D. C, when Dr. Kiley Moore, of that ity. ured the Autr.ilian soldier. Thoma. .-'keyhiil. of slifll shock Mindnc-v in a feu- minutrs, with pure, rj nad'ilter atd hiropratlc spin.-il adju-trnents-. and r.ot " ith Cteopathy or surger;.. a the r.-teo. path and medical fraternities would like tj make the people b-be Adv. OrrmLrwt nrgln In Town Economy Cloak DcpL Exonomy Dept. Second Iloor. 21-2H S. Michi. irmn. 0pr G-o. Kraft Co 5 and 1V Oni Store.

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.i wA June Sale ot Handkerchiefs for Men A i.ale to urph the mj:; tor tlie whole j.isi:i ui .1 great saving. hV.u: paper? eareiiilly. Men"-? Fine White :ie:r.btitehed Handkerchief. !:e value, at Sc. .Men's Fine Colored border Handkerchiefs, l ;e value, at 9c. .en' Hue White Hemstitched Handkerchief. : : value, at 13c. Men's Fine Salin Border and Novelty Colored Border Handkerchief. :5c and 35c value, at 18c and 21c. Men's W hite and Colored Finet Quality Handkerchief. 5uc value, at 35c. Men's Fine White I. in en Handkerchiefs mc value, .it 35c. Men's Fine W hi:e I inen Handkerchief, ooc value a 39c. MUTISM I Trusler's Rheumatic Tablets bring relief when all other remedies fail. Why sufler? Ask your druggist about Trusler's Rheumatic Tablets the only purely vegetable remedy for that dreaded disease. Remember, we guarantee everv box. A 30 days' treatment, 5oc. The Tablets are chocolate coated and eay to take. Any druggist should be able to supply you, or write the Truster Remedy Co., Huntington, Indiana. For sale by Chas. Coonlev Co. I Ambition Pills For Nervous People The great r.trve to.-... ti.e famous Wendell'? Ambition I'll'.-, thu.t w ill p jt isror, viia ai d vithty into nervous tired o.t. all in. iP'ndent people m a few .Jus m lar.y ir. -?tanc-s. An.yone (r,:i buv a box for "r.!v "iO cr nts. ar.d WoHlk's Cut Hat .""''.or C S K'h'jTUt d

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