South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 291, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 October 1918 — Page 2
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'Objectionable Features
Teaching Language in Schools is Defined.
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for a do. 'in it ,, t ftanl the Indiana -tit.- . cfen.e t.ikcs on in- , teaching rtn I of Virijuace. the follow, i r: ! iTfii made to J ; ' :. chairman, by a f or. the p-il.J-M t: Th1 I mlia im . r. f-Tl'! ri.'lS i ef"" a -.-.'! To I"iritiori in ru';i fh' Of the, if i Mat. !.i r - . : : fhOid of India.: i an I t, the fiernian !a n;;u a i:
mm roiietes ar.'l at j M-if within thherewith f.-itliii-'l s ith !" 0 ' ! i i I p n 1 . i 1 1 o - burr a u of r d ;i at - n inent of the intf ri;r
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'w.'.'-Mi-. diplo-
-"':. v w h c;im speak of th" larce popula-
f ; world, whether their if. i r' d t i o r ! s h- fii'Tilly or nthA knowledge f.f (i' tlU. Ill ;ot j i r ; ; i t or mislt-ad any v. ho lias h''n Americanized tii, t'n ii ori:ii',nt and training h .-.' S th" 'brman lane:-
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AS S1000 0F1919 WAR SAVING STAMPS ISSUE
City Council Grants Funds to Visiting Nurse Association to Check Epidemic.
Or.'
.! of ; the Ma.'l h is -at .it'-"
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-ii" Tli" i!fi,i;in ruisu.ii' is to j priate.l bv
at Ja. !,I. ho-.vc'.er, when it be-ifoi:;f-j a harrier between thf im- ' r . : : r.-1 . t am' a fair knowbd,,'- of tho I ::p.-- and id.-aN of the 'o-jntry h j La ho.-n. or when it is forced 1 1 ji : sTiaxii eh:Mrn of th" el mrntary
I : a '!-. Ti. r : p voir f omni ittr. ,
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thfiuara! lollif.-- was aioro-
th. city council In s-ppcial
S'-vinn Thtir.--.Ja y niiit for th- Visitir. .'urfs ...--sociation with which to tak" care cf cass oi' rjanisli mliuen.a in thf city.
liic orijir.-inc".' appropriating tii
$1.00 0 v. as ;a.sscl Rt tho rc-iti'St of
Actorii.r.t to a Lull'-iin received 1 by the locnl ioi!h1 authoritfs th" ' limit of J 1 0 0 on th amount of War! -Savir.ps stamps that may b1 sold to any one person at ono time has been j removed. j Thf act, which was approved on ! .ept. 2 4, and i? ftfectlve at on'-e, also providf that the limit of 11,000 ( on th; amount that may be held by j any onf person at one time shall
apply to just one sfrif-s. Thu a person may purchase War
i Savings- stamps of the forthcomini? srif of 191 to t:u limit of SI, 000.
rerrirdif ?s of ".Trent rerle
Iiis holding:? of
of the
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T!i" j o.- y '1 tia I't.iof y . !!' by th" tl," !",. ut- '')." Council
of National I'-f'n" hi- Inol" t.' tlc'initf- proi.uni-m-ut in ti." matter of a'iMi -;.- c h in flriicli rn ico. hool at ! nil' i s. or .it j-ubiic ti if" t i t. Ka'-h stat" i-.a lifn l'ft fr to ndopt a policy
viiicti ui" il rori" I ; . tons, i
Thf National ("oun-a! h.is !."'.'. '. i t , tiirlarf-d witli emphasis thit 1 1 r i -l;.-' s!io-jI.J f i:,i'!c b: i."i;.innii lan'Jae of i . . p.; m ' i ni a t ioM within tii boujniari"s of th- I "nit"'! S'iat"-. Th" cotiimittff ap pom' cl 1 y tli" Stat" i our."i! r.f d !:-" to formuI.t" and i f-;o-t bat k a s' !iiM" 1 1 1- of pro.-.-. I re in i"iraid to 1 1 -l.'-f of lb" (',"iii;aFi 1 0Ji"f s ti;it tli r.itii ffil :forts Utthlti tl.f staf" fo P'rP'titte C,rr-
roari a . r" f a f" I !ar:iruau of: ('iniiiii!iir.:ti";i in -. hoo'-. ch'.irphf . j r at Jiublii' i:i"P?,!,i: a r not .- ; n a in'Toiis tr p'Tsis! e i. f a- to -rrinitiH" a -'Tio i- n. r.a ". b". are I ft '. tii" -a tirii" a lunl r.i ner to the j
A nur b .t n I.a t ;oi or !m cin-torn
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'TOBACCO IS A
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fact -hoiib '
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o ir f'oiulition into till to ; f-rpr or i n i-b a Is a r.d p'f - ior..sly 'lis- o
E GIFT
:!. Tli" p-"f"r rf-d lanCu.lt, . of ' rn ta i; n i' a loji Pi all sep.ool. cola r.d chuh"s and at all j ' i -
.Mayor ("arson who a.:o". r d on thrt
Jloor of th ounfMl eha r.ibor.s
t I -;:if'ort of the ,i;fa.s-ae.
'"ho major t x iaineü that tli; Vis-
i itit k Nurses ...-aviation is ;cd to
the utmost In taking ( arv of cases
ot lnhuenza. find that it was im-pf-rativp that it hrup monpy with . .
'which to tarry on the work. The; i .mayor frankly told the council that : Bewail SoldiCTS Grateful f Or I
; i: tn r.vmt-y w is n"t a ppropruueii I Thursday nlht, he would take it up-
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I Indiana shall I ma n la :r-t ua in an." p a ' 1 1"
It'll ilia
- within the state
e f:nu'!ish. Tl." iershould not be tatii;iit or privat" school of
beow the hi'-h ?ohool
I t i.!c :i nil s!'.oi;Pl not b th" com
mon !n"p.aue -f comrnunit ati'm in anv iiu'-lic or piivntc school f any
n st h"ol or
on himself to ciw the association
t ttio money out or son.-.- city iuiui. (if j in making the appropriation the ! . . i L
i council cremen w nat is Kr.on as i
the "relief fund." the money to be used by the Visiting Nurses' afsoci.i tioti in emiloyin aiblitional nur.
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In
colic-re
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the ca.-es
needed in taking car
of in!luen7. in the city. Mrs. Wanlo Made, chairman of the Visiting Nurses association; .Mrs.
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of ' lermin bo ' 11 ' iasuan, nv cna ii man, aim
-o,,.ul,o;v. Th- statute lartol -'rs- "(ward Uolverton and Mrs.
tr icViiPL- nf i "l':i"1. nit'iianTH oi nie a o-
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citiz. ?.
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of patrioti.- s i'-nna n sp jrinteil pa se
COM.pI : . 1 1 ! i , e r !, ;':id
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flf rman in the common sehend
j under crrtain ( ii ca n ; stA nects should I be, as this couii".'! Iiis already ree-
omni"nd"d. repald at the next --.-ion "f th b'irisl 1 1 i:re. Great -are should taken to see that in--rria titiii in "i . man P" pien only '." p at h"i s wlm are thoroughly
; .iiif rif.tn in spirit. arid that tlie !tt? books used contain no covert j attempts to Germanize the pupils. Ünirb-äi shoald b" made the prejfenrd ! iii-;;ia at all religious
i'. ii i.eiy corpziea tion tu
sei" should sec that :ts minister
appeared before the rountold of the need for the
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Th. .,errirtrijN to sr,orik fro.n w p,,j. d iv"oura d ! . . . , ,.
tar in .i" i uriii ii r nil r n rri
when it indueec v. -id nts of IraMina p ( r.rrn,ul In;Hp, to think in German and them- j f ,if. iw, antia of communihelve in opposition to a trovcrnment i ( )tj((n T,,0 uv(, (jf rjcmian vhlch has uiven tlicm utdKim- andii(S ;jmv ar ()f rhurrh SPr.
f'pporiuniiy. .Airnouu-n iti" m:-
tinned use of the German Itr.cr'ai.:" by those who h a pi efen ed it to Ktifsli.-h is to P" opp. .-(!, th" German l.incüru-e itself m '.' t i-rbtfullv
be rearde.I nf an a-set 't
pot 'o bani.-ne.l b : t he rneii him of o i
vi"" mar rightfully be reifanlftl a?s i; r;-A m cr ic.t p . and subject to eon-
denization unless it can be proven 'that a i onsbb ruble percentage of j the c. .ni elation is unable to un-
ciutioti. oil and
money. Ordinance l'jsvcs l'natiIiiHuly. The ordinance, which wa rettrrec the coinmittco of the whole ut the k,--ular meetinjf of the council last .Motulay nU'ht following its failure at that meeting to pass under tile suspension of rules, was i. p for ibs third reading and Mm 1 pans.i(,'('. A motion that the ord -
Smokes" from Local Factory Men.
Tn appreciation of tlie tobacco sent to h roup of Hel(,-ian soldiers by members of the harness department at the .'Stinlebaker corporation, the following letter h.us 1een receive d by V. IPdlmanski, w ho Avas in charge of the tobacco fund: "Ueltfljn Front, ,-srpt. 11, 11GS.
I "I write, yuu these few lines to say to you that I received the parcel i of ciis.irets ou sent to us throu-th i
the tobacco fund. "I am ery thankful to you for the kindness ou .tal for us. and
this parcel has proved to us one more the friendship and the kind-I ness of our American allies for thA i suffering Holmium, and for his boys ; who are since mo'C than four years; on the :ire lin". j "We are surely the most suffer-
nance pa.-"s was made, and cm the
r!l call the measure passed by ajing soldiers m the war, because we unanimous vote of all membt rs ! cannot et anything from home, and
even simplified Knulish
ii" . a . , a
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1 speech. T"11 '-vhi.-hj (o;lIl(v loiin- ils of defense, town
V e iletst. I! may 1'ecciiP a v.
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Uont worry aooufyour skin
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cleared mine completely
I. too. tti"ii' it th.ir nrvLbi" , .',?
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ship eoniicils and patriotic citizens vr where are reuuested to net in
(friendly cooperation with people of j German birth or extraction who are mkIi .i vo; in; t g't away from the M'r'iinati lauu'Ua" and thf Prussian (manner of thfnmht and are trivliiiL' to put tlu tv.-eies into harmoni ,io'i i el itionsliip w ith the irovern-
iiii tit tt wp.n li ttiey owe allegiance. Uesidents who continue their effori.i
to G"rm.inie any part f the state j of Indiana are not entitled to the -anie fri"tidly -op.ideration. Tlie fr u" of the German language as j the preferred medium of expression in an t ominuiiity or church biuld- j
lir.g a r i-l.o e oi piir.nc asscmnutge is not to be iipprovril. It can be toli crated only when the German-i--P'..kin ie-:.biit:- make it evident;
.that they ate trying to oecome
present. I nimetli.itely upon tlie action of the council, .Mayor Carson stepped up to the desk of the city lerk and signed the ordinance, making the measure at once effective, ami the money at once available to the Visiting1 Nurses" association. Physicians of the city have their hands full in taking care of cases of influenza and r-ar influenza. Probably actuated through fear of the disease, persons call physicians at the least sign of ailment, and doctors are forced to leave the bedside of serious case- of pneumonia to answer the call of persons afflicted with onlv trivial ailments.
Physician;? urge those who really!
do not have the symptoms of influenza or other serious diseases not to needlessly call in the doctors during the present while their services are so badly needed by persons who are reallv afflicted with int'.aenza.
received not any news for year.-. Our families, are suffering still more than we are, but we know they are not more downhearted in P.e'gium tuan we. tlie soldit rs at the front, and we are now to be victorious and to beat the cowards of Germans. 'AVith tho splendid actions of the American troops we have the best hope of a good and quick peace for the whole world. "No v I will close my letter, again thanl-lng you for the kindness you have for us, and I pray you to accept my tiuinkful greetings. ' A 1 1 A I AN U V A N I ) I : M O O I IT K L l : . "Z ISC, 0th Co., P.clgian army."
PUBLIC SHOULD USE POSTAGE STAMPS OF HIGHEST DENOMINATION
DEMENTED WOMAN SAVED FROM SUICIDE
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um ma: no: nur w..:
s'in, 1 lici used ;n m.it.v t a ! t.i'tliim; helped mach.
P.:! when I iia.iav tn.-d Wcc:?-,.! V-
"nrr.t aral Kcfmol Soap, 1 c ual feri an
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vuprov cm Tit
m a pimp!
lairt tin;-, r; ata! n-:
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The
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jrad upy di.tppca red until my ;kin was rirsrrr a; d fresher th.;n ever. Ter v:? 1 v a!' t',-j'rr. Wt v dn't yet! t: y t'rr. '
P' ai-.ing AmtM ictr. pect fully submitted. Arthur Y. P.ra.ly. Allan P.. Philputt. (borg Ade. 'onnuitt- e
soi in p,!:.m i:.r ampmi:nt.i vo. !), i. o. o. r. Pai' iu-e of the closing order there will be tio meeting this evening. A.b:. S 7 1 -1 S
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As a measure of economy the postmaster and postoflieo otlicials have been asked to urge the public to use stamps of the highest denom
ination possible. Three cent stamps j should be u-u'd instead of three ones, , 1 cent stamps instead of two lives,1 porn "te. . j ( )"Neil. Tiie cooperation of posloliice otti- j Oct. 1 . rials and the public will result in a J saving to the covernment In the j
fe: ot producing, transporting-, and j cancelling, and will t.eper.i -..l. pub- j lie by minimizing the number of j stamps handled and atfived. j
Tiic attention ot large nusines
, iinns is especially called to this reI:I:M()Mj 0TIC1:. j quest. Carelessness on the part of g. A. lb titioe luv movfd his ! their t lerks with regard to the to :h" Gjtizens Pank P.hlg. ! stamping of material should be con".G - Advt. ST." 1 -2 t ' demned by tliem.
.Mrs. Kay Sagandaz, ."tj years old. !
ir?:M K. Indiana av was prevented from drowning herself in the St. Joseph river near the Sample st. bridge late Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Sagandaz is mentally deranged. Thursday afterncon tdie wandered away from home and was found sitting in the water near the ban k of the river. She resisted being taken from the river, declaring that she wanted to die. The police were called and she was taken to her home.
Christmas Shopping Is Urgently Requested This Month.
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Store Opens at S:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 m.
Yi (Znr. rfel; lv Cirnir.; All Small
Pa,
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The CXiestion of
is an important problem in every family where there are
New Druses Smartly Tailored, in Serges, Velvets, Silk TatTetas, Messalines, Corduroys; each mode distinctive. Prices range from $5.95 to $10.00. Also Washable Dresses of fast colored materials, in pretty plaid and striped designs for school wear, at $1.98, $2.98, $3.50, $5.00. Military Coats Are Stylish for children, of khaki and nilitary gray, belted all around, high collars. Also coats )f Broadcloth with fur collars, velour, corduroy and novelty cloth are in great evidence in many new styles. Priced from $11.95, $15.00 and up. Little Tots' Coats, ages 2 to 6, at $5.00, $5.95, $6.95.
or nuaren
growing girls.
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Our Special Velvet Hats at $5.00 tomorrow are remarkable values. Colors are black, brown, taupe and purple. Children's Hats at $1.95, black velvet and the khaki overseas hats.
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dvt aroun with SM buckle, two bellow pockets yjf IlP flaps with cavalry pants, hat and spirals; 6, 8, 10 jfrl5 Boys' Suits, in serviceable qualities and sma
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0 who is hard on his clothes
Here is clothing as good as can be made anywhere. Sturdy suits and overcoats for future citizens. Made ot high-class fabrics, and tailored as carefully as the better grade of men's clothing. And prices are consistently moderate for suits and overcoats of such good qualities. Bring YOUR youngster here and see how satisfactorily we can please his taste and vours!
Boys' Aviator Suits, made of genuine Aviator Suede, belt all
around with gilt buckle, two bellow pockets with reinforced
10 years; $12.75.
smart styles, gray
and tan mixtures. The coats are made with belt and vertical pockets. The trousers are lined throughout, have double knee and seat. Give twice the wear. Sizes 6 to 17 vears, $8.95, $10.00, $12.50, $16.50. m Corduroy Suits for the little man, good weight, handsome brown shades. Military and plaited back with belt all around, emblem on collar, some with white collar and cuffs, 2 to 10 years, $5.00. Corduroy Rompers, one-piece, 2 to 7 years, $3.50. Boys' Novelty Overcoats, nobby styles and colorings, some military effects, also grav and blue mixtures, 4 to 1 5 years, $10.00, $12.00, $16.50
Saturday, Oct. 19 .- will mark a new record in our readv to wear section for women and misses. Two Big Specials will be offered that are o unusual it will be impossible to duplicate it for some time. Suits at $25 Dresses at $14.75 The Suits, about (5 in all. are smartly tailored, with braid, buttons and velvet tor trimmings. Materials of quality lirst in serge, poplin and burella cloth, of several popular shades. The Dresses are silks, serges and satins, with trimming of crepe de chene and georgette. A wonderful variety.
Buy Men's Underwear Njjw is a good security bond. The prices below are not guaranteed only for -the present. Chalmers Union Suits of spring needle knit cotton are perfect fitting garments, and will keep their shape. Priced at present $1.93. Wool Mixed Union Suits of extra quality at $3.98. Wool Sweaters, with or without collars, at $3.98 and up.
men range from scarcely over five feet to six feet four inches in height, and in age from IS to 3 3.
IlIHTHK. to Mr. ar.l Mrs. 10.14 N. College
Arthur It. st.. a son,
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Mrs. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wis., says I sulTcrrd from fem.il troubles which caused piercing pains like a knife through my hack ami side I tinally lost all my strength fo I h.ivl to gt to bod. The doctor advised an operation but I would not listen to it. I thought of what I had read about Lydia K. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound and tried it. The lirst bottle brought i;r at relief and six bottles have entirely cured me. All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia. L riukharn's Vegetable Compound."
How Mrs. Eoyd Avoided rtn Operation.
Canton. Ohio. T suffered from a female trcable w hich
caused me much fullering, and two doctors decided that
1 would have to go through an operation before 1 could
get well. "My mother, who had been helped by Lydia E. Pink-
ham s egetahle Compound. a.lv:ed me to try ite-
lore submitting to an operation, u relieved me from
tuv troubles so I can do my house w otK without any
1 1 i th c u 1 1 y . I a d i s e a n y w' n m a n w- h o t s a f: ! ! c t e 1 1 -1 1 h female troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Veee-y
table Compound a trial and it will do as much
for them. Mrs. makxe Uovd, im otu bt., E., Canton, Ohio.
Evenj Sick Woman S
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Jasper French, whose death by incident in the aviation was announced in the Chicago newspapers yesterday, was a Notre Dame student from lido up to the time of hi enLi-tnu nt. His home was in "hi-.auii.
In military circles today the prin-
i riin 'letivitirs nntniiio nf regular
and special tlrills, were measurements for shoes, and the arranging of the sij'isds according to size. The
Enlistments in the naval section of the S. A. T. C. at Notre Dame have been defintUly closed by Lieut. Porter, the full quota of 11G men being now enlisted.
Ttev. Dr. Oivunaußh, president of tlie university, is in Chicago today to preacli the funeral sermon over former Mayor Hopkins of that city.
The work of the. bureau of student employment, which was organized last spring, has had the character of its work practically reversed by the A. T. C. Instead of seekinir employment for deserving
students to help them through col- ; lege, the nureau finds It hard to ?e- j cure hoys for even the places open I at the university, and is unable to accommodate applicants for student help in the city. Prof. William Far- j rell is in charge of the bureau.
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Before Submitting To An Operation j
LYDIA CPtNKMAM MCDlCINE CO. LYN N.MASS.
Take a glance at our prices and variety and ask your neighbors about our meats. They trade at
U U ITS
uemer &ros.
Lamb for Stewing. . I2l2c Lamb Shoulder 14c
Lambs Chops 15c
Leg of Lamb 20c
Beef Pot Roast 17c! Boiling Beef 14c Beef Tenderloins 25c! Standing Rib Ronst . . .17c Tender Sirloin Steak . .19c Short Cut Scak 19c Best Cuts Porterhouse 20c Fresh Beef Tongues. . .22c Sliced Liver 5c! Veal Hearts I2V2C Calf Brains I2l2c'. Yc?l for Stewing 20c Shoulder Veal Roast. . .23c' Loin W.nl Roast 25c Fresh Made Hamburger 15c Val Chops 25c Fresh Pig Feet 7c 1 Sausage Meat 22c Link Sausage 22c Special Prices on All Sausage. Frankforts at 18c ' Smoked Sausage 18c Veal Loaf 22c Minced Ham 20c We are full of bargains for economic buyers and judges of good meats.
Central Dry?, Store for. Michiz.-in and W -Idnstou sto. Keeps Away influenza I In Cinnamon t'ampltor "onipound is an ideal antiseptic and germicide for the destruction of frtrnm. P."ini? a combination of camphor, menthol. Cinnamon anc; KMcMyptol it i hein widely n-i and recommended as a preventative for Influenza. K'u Cinnamon Camphor Compound is in crystal form nnd 1- to be carried, or vorn about the person. Don't Cough
it time
spread
Boehler
319 S. MICHIGAN ST.
ros.
405 S. CHAP1N ST.
is dan-r-rous and every you do von ate liable to
j.;erms 'ar new i-onsh
yrup Compnmd Syrup of Tar vltli l'Mrat of Vtl Iicr .lci)tlioIatMl is an Ideal preparation for couirhs. colds, bronchial äff etion and certain Pulmonary ii orib'rs. It is designed to control the eojh. iralnce easy ?j cctoration and cootbie the irritated and i:iflamed tissues of the lunps and air nassairc It is cheap insurance to k'"p a bottle of this : l-eji.arntion in the homo at all lim.. L iai:e lottIe for ."Oc.
Salt Vater Kisses J;n: re.-cive d a shipment of the old fashioned -'alt Water Mol; -se Kis-.s. IZxceptionally a ire and fa.- for old and y.un-r. :u pound ,ir!;a-tc at r'c a j ounl. Trill ba-r 10e.
Altsntion Mr. Smoker lie PiantL-ta Cicar..." for 'lie. 11c Ia Wrzesi CUar. .;: f or i' 5c hüten pni.cr s ?. tor ltc !io of 100 for .)X
Central Drug Store !uTfor to l hurlr ( oonlf.r & ( o.
Mae Manton Shoes For Fall
u: ' .Vit -ti
Smart Styles Sensibly Made
Our Fall and Winter stocks of footwear carry both the atmosphere of fashion's charms and a very high degree of service giving qualities. Our prices are lower for character shoes of quality. Always glad to let you see a pair on your feet.
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125 N.MICHIGAN ST.
Bring Your Produce to South Bend and Get a Square Deal in Price and in Trade.
The Latest in LADIES' WEAR. T. S. GARLAND & CO., 139 S. Michigan St.
DR. L. H. WIRT, DENTIST 311 r.MOV TltUST HLDG. X-Ha AnacMlictU j. Homo Phone 2S1: P.cll
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