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CHARLES FEITZ IS FI11ED-S100 And Sentenced to l.l Days in County Jail Mandi-h Liquor Cum Up. Charit Fritz w..s I.r.ed 3 1 r nr.i costs and sinter.' cd to v-rvo 1 ö d.tya In th county jil l Jul vv:p Monday morninc. upon hi-' pvi of rtillfy to .1 ch.-.r;? of tin? unlaw :1 lvan-jfarture of ir.toxi- atSr.i: liquor. On pivlnt hi verdirt tho ji;Iir tatvi that th court wns t.i : Ir.t; into consideration th fart that Iitz plead"! ruHty. th.tt hU was om',vhat dl.frrtr1t tlnn thr?. which had como up; th.-it I-Vltz did not operat a Kill and IM n: manufacture liquor on a commercial basis, but only for his own i:.-- .'. nd it that In frmall quantiti?. NwrthH'M It wnn a direct violation of the prohibition law, Fcitz was ;i rr-5t-d lart Thursday whfn federal nun rir.d local police raided hi-i room at H7H W. Mlshawaka a v. and found iai.!n "'.vine or brandy In tho prr?H "f hfdnr: manufactured. A sanipl of the concoction waf officially tested and found to contain from 12 to 12 percent alcohol. John J. Mandiih of South 1'fnil van placed on trial h.foro FjHT-lal Judsro Schindler on a cl:ar of th' unlawful manufacture of intoxicating liquor Monday morninp. Th prosecutor stated that th .tat intended to prove that Man5ish wan a partner of Clyde T. Hartman, who. when arrested on Feb. 12 for the unlawful manufacture of Intoxicating liquor, made an attempt to thoot Chief Ffender and to show that Mandlh had sold fiomo of the liquor manufactured by Hartman, and that the two were operating on a fifty-fifty basds. The oaf will undoubtedly take up tho entire day. COUPLE OBSERVE GOLDEN JUBILEE Mr. and Mm. Edward L,. TIearth. residing- east of MLshawa!;a enter tained 20 relatives at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday. The affair was in nature, of a golden wedding Jubilee of Mrs. Hearth's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Nelson. Tho decora -;nos were pold and whit-. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson p.re well i.üown In this' vicinity, ha inR reVd here for he pp?t 2f- years. M s. Nelson's maiden r.amo was Miss .rare Murray. They have five irddren. Georffo and Arthur of Chliao; Mrs. Hearth, Joseph and Carry of Laporte. All of the children were present at the dinner. WOMAN'S CLU1 NOTI!S. Th reffular meptlnR- of the de- ! .lrtment of clvlc'n and phllanthroshy of the Mlshawaka Woman's club a ill be held Saturday aft moon In Iii ' club rooms instead of Thursday .ft. -moon. Mrs. Judith W. Ixewenn il of Chicago will be present and will speak on "Women of Tomorrow." Following tho program a snial hour will be enjoyed. Refreshments will bo served. The music department will meet Tuesday evening and will study American violinists and composers under the direction of Miss Ruth J-ooher. Illustrations from representative violin composers will be given by Mrs. I. K. Parka uirixnANs to taici: euroitax Tltll Julius Dennett will accompany even of his Uelghan compatriots to Chicago Tuesday for the rurpose of obtaining passports necessary to enable them to sail to their native country Anions the number is 'lorlmeRs Jannsens, 60 years old. who Ij maklnpr the trip for th .ixth time. His mothex is living in Hrl:iunj and La 91 years old. A croup of JO returned from that country to Mlshawaka Sunday. Jlv of them ire ferpjer residents of Mlshawaka. ocinTs position at ktviii:nKi:us. George F. Hurnctt. ton of Dr. J. A. ar.d Mrs. T'urnctt, who has been connected with tho Presbyterian book tore mJL Chicago, hau accptrd a position In the tratüc department of th ßtudebak:r corporation at South iN.iuRin i.v Actmirvr. Mr. and Mr. Arthur U Pullera of Sprlngtield, ().. Im arrived her to tp nd a rit.1 wt ks" vacation as the guest of the former's v.other, Mrs. 1'rar .vs Graro Smith. S. Union Yh.!. !: .u. t. th'.s n'v, they Jig; red l:i a street r U ( Üb p.t In whli -.'i'aSr.ed cv.'r' I rr.d .hc ibi r. 1-.. r i:. . i n i:vrr.!LT.iN tom;ht. Vii.- t;o"den Iiiv .N "v. J.. M.. wi:! r-.t'TTaln .it :h' K. f K. i:a!'i V Tho V5i th" members mis. Im nclr.t i'.I ! cur-?. P.UITH or TWINv Ar. r. ir.c ::: -nt of in M-t . r.s to Mr. nr.i Mrs. Fn i r'.O"., rf h'.c.i ? ' ived in this rl'y 1 Mr rto-: M: ?..!-v;.l; ,. v.y TO r.NTITHTAI.N YYllHV I i W Mr:. r...'.vi:(. (V.'.b.r:. :',12 K. ;r-vo Wil l. Mi.i.r IT
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Tho IMIo-.vshi: club banquet at Vi-. IT. . 1 nl. iiuit ; .ti.siuwaKa lU'-sftay even,1 i tr proriiisvs to be one of th" Lf.! ' r.t rtainrnnf s ever held in the city. Dr. I). Witt C. Tremalne and exconKrosyri.nn Henry A. Fiarnhnrt will 1 e the speakers of the occasion. Tho forn.er was lizard recently at tho I'odcre Co., banquet where ho deliverer! a &hort address which thrilled the audier.ee. in fact It Is genra!ly acknowledged that Mr. Trern.iino is one of he proatest orators In the rountry. and is said to outclass "Hilly" Sunday in th!s refp.-ct. His subject will be "Se.üniT America" Mr. Harnhart will ?poak on "Conpross in Action." His cotr.ir.c to Mi'-hawaka. where he is a trreac favorite, fvt-n anions? political opponnt.". is bein' looked forward to with more than ordinary interest. Charles A. CarlNle will take the chair. Tickets for ;he event are trointr fa.t anl it is ur'f'i that all members secure their rt.-a rv.itions before 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. in:iu: n:oM n.uxois. Mrs. John I-. Haker, of Decatur, 111., ha.-i arrived here to spend a week as the guest of Miss Maggie Schwartz. 1 1 07 Lincoln way W. Mrs. I'.aker formerly resiled in Mlsnawaka. mxovinis rno.M tonsilitis. Donald H. Smith. '.'02 Wilson blvd.. who has been confined to his home for a week with tonsilltis, was a'de to be at his desk at th- First National bank Monday. TFMI'Li: IHLIi TODAY. Ilarl Williams will be seen at the Temple today in "When a Man IjOVi-f." "Starting Something." n police comedy, and the Fox News will b" added attractions. YISITS PAItl'ATS. Ter J. Goeller. son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Goeller. 204 W. Grove ft., who is located In Indianapolis, spent the week end with his parents. nun at ma;;i:ut iiomi:. The central fire department was called to the lioif- of James Maggert. US W. TentU . Monday afternoon to extinguish a roof tire. Damages amounted to $10 r.ors to xi-rvv yohk. William Feerst of the United News depot leaves for New York and other eastern points Tuesday on a business trip. will bo' gone a week. KXTi:ilTAIX AT DIXNFK. Tdr. and Mrs. Rockford Is. Baton, of Rock Island. 111., were the guests of honor at a 7 o'clock dinner given nt the home of Mrs-. F. I. Ieghorn, C. Third st., last evening". Aworxcn vi3imv. Announcements have been received here of the marriage of Mis. Gertrude Gordon, formerly of this city, to Hugh Jay Mellenry. at Toledo, O., Saturday. m:vi: ixiri California. Mr. and Mrs. Howard 12. Kalton left last evening for Is Angeles, Calif., whcTe they expect to locate. MARKETS t IIICAC.O LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. Feb. r..-lIO'iS Itee-ipts. 1l e: market dull nn.l f:ik: bulk, J1.T' r,H."-: parklnir. Jtl2.."'13.2."; lights. Ml 11.7.-,; pigs. $ia.2.,VtH.3j; rouli?. 512 oor.f i2.r.i). CATTLE HrIpfi. 2.0"0; market slew, 2.V lower; berf. JSll.MK.; lOd ; butcher steck. MO ZO'n 1 4 73; catuiers and cutters. ..- 'i j .V; Htorkers ninl ft.lrs, SV7.VTr 10 23; cows, $i:4V,in calves. ?l;.2.V 1'. 70 SHEET Kerelpfs. 2; mnrkpt slnv. 'c -7" bwr: (.! IiinV-. M7.ä0'.f 2t7ö ; l'HM, 511 23',fl..V. i:st iirrAi.o live stock. rST REEFALO, N. Y.. 2. CA TT LI ' 1 M' I ptf, n.2r; ranrk't bw to 2- iotr ;nhlpplnc ste.T-J. M-.ov.f n .V : but. lu r trndes. .0oo',n2.:; bejfers. '0 ll.oo- .ns. MHU1rliMi: hulls. $."ey.i l'."; i'..J'.-h rows and upringer.. Myn1";;' 517'.. CALVES Eeo-Ipt. r) ; nmrket artlre r.nd Piiy; r to hol $ "'U--"-SHEET AM LAMT.S- Ilp;.Mpt. l.""0; ark-. hml's slow. M l.-ver; yearlings. U.tr: slirep steady; ehol-e l.injds. J-Jo :2;' 30; mil t fjir, M" !'. ."1 ; vr .irlia.-:. SPIOO'.' ls.."-; fheep. Ü.O" HOGS r.eeplpts. 17.r-0; inarkft il-w. i'ilic!. M .'-o- n.'. eo: hi-.ivv. M i 14 .; ; i:ouc:-.- Ml..; 12.7:: sings. $:.in'. iuiINDI N AIOI1 I.IVT MOCK. j 1M1 WAiMH.is, ivi.. r.-ii(i:s-i ij'fs. '.reo; ni.Tk'-t jt i-:' ! y ; 1 st I:e:vb-s. ! M.'! ll: 1 r ; Heliums .iml mlx'd. $14i ''?!."0': crnTTin t -!t. .!.. $1 I.m.''T.71"." sulk of jai. m c:.-; ir. DIpKtheria A f orp throat is a pooi breeding p!aro forDipLtheriagerms. Protect your children by never neglectinc' a Sore Throat. You can vriady tiepena upon TONSI LINE. Give Tonsiline upon the first appjaranco of Sore Throat don't piva Diphtheria a ctance ia that throat in it3 wrakened comhtion. When TONSILINE is sw31!hI it comes directly ia contact vfitn Llc diseased surface rt and induces a toaLhy condition riZX r . 1 1 I. V n o 1 t L Iflc iut in u f ai. t a vi: u uic js ten can better d;:cnd the throat if attacked by Diphtheria perxna. Keep TONSILINE in the house always, ivc.. COc. and $1.C0. V "'-C.NV C incmses slrenjti cf dclictte, oerrou. run-dowa people la two weck tie ia may instances. Used and highly eaJone! by former United State Senator id Metatxr ci Cocirtss, wtll-fcaova tikfrlcians and former Public lleKh oGiAak ygnr doctor cröreeg?:
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EN'.feS OF OUR. "TOP TO YAkE 1TTH HIM, -S3 South Bend Markets HAY. HTKAW KEFD. (Corrrrfe.l Inllr ,r Hi NIt MIHF Flour and d Co., S. rtlchtjun.) NKW HAY r.T vir z 8ell!ng STRAW Paying selling . 1 4 fji 1 Ü or b2j' l.ile. OATS Faying S.V. sblng $1001.10. NtW COli.N I'uying $1.4o, hvlling $1.71 t J10. WVi:ii Si:i:i) Paying bu., selling ..'''. btl. ALSYKi: CI.OVKR Selling GRAIN AM FEED. (Corretrl Ialljr by o. Vi . Ilurrrll, Start Mill. IIdrulic At. KIIL'LL CUKX I'ajliijc 1150. OATS I'aylng b(x hcllli.g 1h) to O.'o. HUAN Se.lit.g JlVCi'. liun5red. MIDDLINGS Seli.ng J.1.00 bunrlred. Clluri'KD FL1;ü Sedlug 3 75 ir rwt. bCHATCTI ri'ED-s-fllLig per WHLAT Faying f.MO. rorr-c(riI Ditlly by Trr.r Hroa. Sd Htire, 8. MUblcnn ht.) cow im:as u zo to fä.w. JAl'ANLS; M2LLCT- 4 to (3.90. ULI) FLOVLK TIMOTHY J7.Ö0. si i:lts ft ro ct. SOUDAN (JUAiSS $30 per hundred. alsiki: 4 W. M'N I' l.OWh'KS 25c lb. XVINTKlt UK HAIKY EETCU $27.00 per buael. lU.LK GItASS-LM. SWBKT CLOVE 11123.00 MAMMOTH CLOVKK $-10. ALFALFA 27 ii .50 tu. WIUTi: CLOVKIt 0. kwi:i:t aviiitl clovlu go. fc'lLLU I'EAS 3.60 to $1.10. LIVE UTOCK. Corrrcted Dally l.r Major DroiM 8. ogan St., .M.iiawai.i HEAVY FA'l STKER3 Fair to good, I COMP-: prime. 12ai4c. HOGS 130 to 100 lbs.. 13c; 1T-0 to 173 lbs.. 13,,.c; 175 to 20 ibs., 200 up, 11PRODUCE MARKET. (Corretfd twoay by the Drotberhood Grocery. 230 N. Main Ht.) BT'TTK li AND EGGS Cremiery butter, paying Glc pound, selling 70e pound; egK8. pavlug ZC- dozen, selling GOc lox. KKL'ITS AND VEGKTAbLES Frulti, California naval oransca, rte per doren; Virginia pcatoos. paying $1.00 bu.. aelling $3.0 lu. ; Dew cabbage, selling lOo pounJ. rOCURV AP MEATS. (Corrected Inlly bv .llmmle'a Varket. 129 K. Jfffoii lilTd.) UEEF Hoast, jifftOc: boiling. 20c; round Bttak, 40c; Uioia, G0c; portr Douse, 70V'. l'OUK LOIN 53c. Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky, hair, do by all all means get rid of dandruff, for It will starve your hair and ruin It If you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to net rid of dandruff to dis solve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently with the lincer tips. I5y morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gvme, and thre or four more applications will completely dissolve an entirely destroy evny lpgle sign and trace of It. You will find, too, that all itching j anl drgRing of the scalp will stop and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get li'iuid nrvon at any drug store. It is Inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. Adv. i In your fight against profiteering and high prices there is one ray of sunshine. We have not raised the price of ice to family trade since before the war. Compare this with your bills for other necessities and if you think we have performed a patriotic duty you might reciprocate by boosting for us just a little. ICIAL Main 2221, Lincoln 6123
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HE PICKED UP A BEALfnrUL BIT OF "THE PETRIFIED rORT rPAPnnwö TT5DAV FOP YsfHAT? P 5i SHE FEELS LIKE A NEW WOMAN How I Wish I Had Iviiown Tanlae Sooner," Says MLxs Edith Avers. of "Tanlae has made me so well and happy that I wish I had taken it a long time ago," said Miss Edith Ayers. 4004 Ohio st., Terre Haute, Ind., a few days ago. Miss Ayers has been a fashionable dressmaker In Terre Haute for the past twelve years and her many patrons and friends will be glad to learn that she is now enjoying the bet of health. In describing her ca and failure to heretofore find relief. Miss Ayers said: "At the time I began taking Tanlac I had been suffering with my stomach and kidneys for three years and had gotten to where I had to remain in bed most of tho time. I could not eat without suffering from indigestion, my back pained me fearfully, and I often had spells of weakness that made me unfit to do my work. I did not have strength to sit up in a chair and pedal my sewing machine. I had to turn down more than half the work that was brought to mo and ! nearly all the money I made had to go for me-dlclnes. My head ached so bad It felt like It would burst ; and I was in such a weak, run- j down condition that it looked like I would soon be compelled to give up my business entirely. "Well, nothing ever helped me a particle until one of my customers told me how Tanlae had helped her j and persuaded me to try lt. So I j bought a bottle and have be"ii ' thankful a thousand times, but, oh, j how I wish I had known ahout It ; long before. It would have saved ; me a world of pain and suffering, besides lots of money which I lost by not being able to do my work. I felt better before my first bottle of Tanlae was gone. My nerves had quieted down so I could sleep soundly. I could eat better, and when my second bottle was gone all my stomach misery and backache and headacho had disappeared. I began to pick up in weight : I could feel my strength coming i k to me. I have taken four bottles rf Tanlae now and besides doing all my housework I am doing three or four times as much sewing as I have 'ever done before. It is hard to be lieve a medicine could have such wonderful effect on a person's system as Tanlae has had on mine. Why, I can get around better than I did 10 j-cars ago. It has made me feel like an entirely different perIsnn. I Just believe Tanlae is the j grandest medicine that was ever j mado and I am willing fjr the j whole world to know what It has done for me and what I think about it." Tanlae is sold In South Bend by the Central Drug Store. ;xnd In Mlshawaka by the Red Cross Pharamcy. Advt. SOLE SAVERS' f I Union Trust Company Safe Deposit JJoxes vlth Fpeelal facilities for the privacy of customers. .rt M.iii-1 11ctori framing. THE I. VV. LOWER PECOItATLN-Q C031PAXV, South Bend, Indiana. Wall Paper. Trapric. I'aint Snppllri. ' t!ll.
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