THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.
TO3DAV, JCLY I, 1913
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BRIDGE GIVES WAY
Stamping of Lads Who Were
Eager to go Bathing Ctuse
of Accident May be More
in the Stream.
LAWREN'CK, Mass.. July 1. A
narrow -wooden "walk over 15 feet of
water to the municipal bath house
!n the Merrimac river Monday cave
way undr the stamping feet of a
crowd of Impatient boys ai;u at least
11 of the little fellows were drowned.
There may be more bodies in the
ft ream.
The boys, ranging from 9 to 13
years, were waiting for William B.
lilyth:, the bath house keeper, to
open. No one knew Monday night
how many there were In the party,
but It 13 thought 50 is a conservative
estimate. The boys were Jumping up
and down as they shouted to Blythe
to open up when the supports sank
and the walk extension dropped like
& trap door, rolling the lads into the
rlvor.
There Is a swift current at this
point drawn by the falls a quarter
of a mile below, and the youngsters
were caught in this. Many of them
could not swim. Witnesses on the
river bank say that all disappeared
In a flash, but a moment later there
was a struggling mass on the sur
face. The stronger ones, who could
Fwim, struck out bravely for tho boat
house and a score saved themselves.
Their cries brought aid and several
others were pulled ashore. Five un
conscious forms were brought from
the water, and two of these were final
ly resuscitated.
Efforts to restore the others were
futile.
TO MEET NEW MEMBERS
Mlzp-uh Evangelical Church to En
S tcrtaln on July 10.
Arrangements were made by the
Delta Bible class of the Mizpah Evan
gelical church at a meeting held
Monday night at the home of M.
Dulse, 1312 rf. Franklin sL, to enter
tain for the new members of the
church on the night of July 10. The
reception will be held on the church
lawn. A special program will be ar
ranged and refreshments will be
served.
Bremen i m.
WASHINGTON, July 1. The
name of William C. Foltz to be post
master of Bremen, Tnd., was recom
mended to Pres. Wilson by Cong.
Barnhart.
SEVEN PEOPLE DIE
IN FIRE IN HOTEL
Blaze. Saiil to he of Incendiary Origin
and New York Police Are In.
vetlgatin.
NEW YORK, July 1. The bodies
of seven persons, lodgers in a small
hotel known as "Till's hotel," at !
Greenwich st., were taken, from the
top floor following a lire in" the build
ing Monday night. One of the bodies
is that of a woman and another of a
three-year-old child. None have been
identified. A dozen injured were ta
ken to hospitals.
The lire started on the third floor
of the building, a three-story brick
structure. The two upper floor?, used
as headquarters for an employment
agency, was also a combination hotel
for laborers, and about -5 persons
were sleeping there when the alarm
was' given.
According to the firemen the fire
was of incendiary origin and an in
vestigation has been instituted.
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ARRANGE FOR BIG PICNIC
Ball Came to Feature Outing of the
Jroccrymon.
Kouth Bend grocerymen met in the
grocery store of F. Noland, SO 3 Prai
rie av., Monday evening and agreed
to close their shops on the Fourth of
July. Arrangements were made for
the events that will take place at the
picnic? to be held at Hudson lake July
23. The sports at tho picnic will be
managed by Henry Striebel and A. L.
McCullough. A ball game will fea
ture the occasion.
GIRL SAYS FATHER HAS
MADE THREATS ON LIFE
ELKHART, Ind., June 30. Assert
ing that her father beats her and
threatens to kill her, lS-year-old Tresa
Albert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Albert, 817 Indiana av., refuses to re
turn to her home which she left last
Saturday. Learning that the police
had been called in to solve the "mys
tery" of her disappearance, the young
woman came to the police station
Monday afternoon, meeting her lather
and mother there.
An expert of tho department of agricul
ture lias teeii sent to the extreme north
western corner of r. '.na never lefore vis
ited by scientists, t snk new plruits that
might be valuable In the United States.
Suits for Men and Women
$15, $18 and $20.
Easy Payments.
GATELY'S
115 K. Jefferson Blvd.
AS TOLD BY AUNT GERTIE.
Chapter IIL
Finally the great day arrived!
The merchan't son, who was mak
ing believe to be a Turkish prophet,
dressed up in a new dressing gown and
started out again for the castle. This
time, as before, he rode through the
air in his trusty Flying Trunk. When
he reached the palace, the king and
queen and tho princess, with all the
court attendants, were sitting awaiting
him. The urst thing the queen did.
after introductions were over, was
to ak the merchant's son to tell a
story.
"Yes, dn," added the king, "and be
sure to make It funny." v
"Certainly I will," replied the
merchant's Fon. And he commenced:
"This is the story of a bundle of
matches who thought themselves ex
tremely fine. Because they descended
from a tree trunk in a hit? forest,
they had this high and mighty no-
fe tag TV mk
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tion of themselves. But now, at the
time of this story, they were reclin
ing in a safe place on the shell in a
kitchen. Near them was an iron
saucepan. 'My history,' said the
saucepan, 'is very different from
yours, Mr. Match family. I have al
ways held a lowly position. I have
always been scrubbed hard and boil
ed and burned. But I think I am
a very Important person in this
house, because all the real good
things that need lots of cooking are
boiled in me. Of course, my life is
very quiet. Put then so is the life of
all us folks who live on the kitchen
shelves.
" 'To be sure, the water pail gets
to go outdoors and see strange faces
Eat Heartily
hut don't allow your food to
cauc such distress as Heart
burn, Gas on Stomach, Xauca,
Indigestion, Cramps or Costlvo
jhs". It in't JKxvxiry. Just
take
HOS TETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
for a few days and overcome
any such tendency.
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and things once in a while. And the
turf-basket oh, weli h is a regular
news gatherer. He says such queer
things it really shocks one. . Why,
one day he said such an awful thing
that the poor old jar that has stood
high up in the pantry for so long
fell to the floor in a thousand pieces.
She was shocked to death.'
" 'Oh, you talk too much,' piped up
the tinder-box. 'Let's have a nice,
pleasant evening and not have one
person do all the talking.'
" 'Oh, surely,' said the matches,
'but let's lirst decide who is of the
highest rank.
" 'Oh, no,' said the earthen pitcher.
I don't care to talk about myself.
Lot's have an entertainment instead.
Let's tell a story. I will begin it.' "
(To be Continued.)
APPROVE PLAN
TO END MERGER
Union Pacific to Trade Southern Pa
cific Stock for That of 15. & O,
and Put Rest on Market.
laki: villi:.
Nine of Billy Sunday's converts
from the Y. M. C. A. at South Bend,
held services in the M. F. church here
Sunday .night.
George Cole of Lapaz was here on
business Monday.
Seventeen converts of the M. E.
church were baptized Sunday after
noon at Riddle's lake. They will also
baptize next Sunday afternoon, July
6 th.
Mrs. Maud McCombs was quite se
riously hurt in a runaway Sunday
morning which occuired a few miles
west of town.
Miss Dora Irvin was badly poisoned
last week picking strawbeiries.
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CAT. 1900
ST. PAUL, Minn.. July 1. Federal
Judges Walter 11. Sanborn, William C.
Hook and Walter I. Smith, sitting at
the district court of the United States
for the district of Utah, approved late
Monday the plans agreed upon by the
Atty. Gen. McReynoMs and attorneys
for the Union Pacific railroad and the
famous Union Pacific-Southern Pa
cific merger, known as the great Ilar
riman combine, practically came to
an end.
In brief, the plan, which had the
approval of Pres. Wilson, presented
by the attorney general and counsel
for the road and approved by. the
court, provides that the Union Pacific
shall exchange $3S, 000,000 of its
$126,000,000 holdings in the South
ern Pacific for the Pennsylvania rail
road's entire holdings in the Baltimore
and Ohio virtually an equal amount;
that the remaining J SS, 000, 000 shall
be sold to the general public through
the Central Trust Co. of New York;
that no present stockholders in the
Union Pacific, continuing as such, may
buy any of the Southern Pacific stock
so sold; that the transaction should
begin Nov. 1, 1913, and if not com
plete by Jan. 1, 1916, the court should
direct the disposition of any Southern
Pacific stock remaining unsold.
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isfied with a doctor who sticks In the OLD liVT. Neither is It satisfied with the electric belt
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KXPEXSIVE IjAHOIIATORY where sclent'lnc Investigations can be continually carried on.
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KILII3S as soon as they are perfected. Others watch my announcements and at once they
claim to do the same thln.?i. Men come to me because they read my sniAIfillT-FOR WARD
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Giving a patient Nw-Salvnrsan, "9 14," Prof. Flirlloh's New German Remedy for Blood Pol
This Ls the lntniveuous method, directly Into the blood, the only way It should be
Extract from letter of Prof. Ehrllch:
Judging from all the reports received by me. It appears that the intravenous Injec
tion Is to be preferred to all other methods of administration, as far as permanency of effect
!s concerned. Although I have to admit that this method of administration will prove an
obstacle to the Introduction of the remedy in general practice, on account of certain
technical difficulties. I believe that the interests of the patient demand that ojily the most
efficient form of treatment should bo decided upon.
I ohould feel much obliged to you If you will as heretofore assist me in this di
rection, and in tho future employ as much as possible the Intravenous mode for the admln-
t lstratlon of tho remedy.
j (Slsned). P. EHRLICH.
j Thoma A. Edison, tho great "electrical wizard," says: "The Ccrman dlscoTery for the
1 cure of Dlood PoUm Is the most important achievement of thy year 1911 and that most of
in have the dlreiM; ami do not know It."
I guarantee a painless and safe treatment, giving the Genuine German Kennedy accord
ing to the great German professor's latest in structions.
MY METHODS appeal to those who THINK and who want the benefit of the TiATEST
SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS that drives DISEASED GERMS out of your body. My advice is
FREE and valuable, whether you are treate d or not. If you need help, make your wants
known to an HONORAELE SPECIALIST. No matter about money. COME if possible.
ITS I1EST. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Nervous Debility, Blood
Poisons, Kidney Diseases, Bladder Troubles and other diseases of mankind.
Time to
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tunates who have been treated in vain by inexperienced physicians. FREE
TItEATMENTS, FREE TRIAL SAMPLES, PATENT MEDICINES, or by
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Cien representing themselves as great specialists, but having no knowledge
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sician. I am in no way connected with any doctor, company or combina
tion of men who copy my advertisements. My ccr.eclence, my profession,
my reputation and teaching condemn all such quackers. No books, alma
nacs, nor symptora blank schemes. No reputable doctor will resort to such
methods.
I Charge Kothing to Prove My Methods Will Cure
BliOOD POISON, SKIN DISEASES, URINARY OBSTRUCTIONS, STIUCTURE, VARICO
CFXE, HYDROCELE, NERVOUS DECLINE, MALE WEAKNESS. PIW3S, FISTULA, KID
XI2Y, BLADDER AND PROSTATIC AFFECTIONS, DRAINS AND ALL NERVOUS,
CHRONIC AND SPECLVL DISEASES OF MEN DUE TO EVIL 1LI JITS, .EXCESSES, OR
THE RESULT OF THE SPECIFIC DISEASES. 0
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Perfect health is possible only when every function of the human body is property per
formed. Man is tho paragon of anlmal3, the perfection of all created belnga, but how eel
dom do we see the true, the perfect man, walking among his fellows a solitary gem? How
m2.ny who fall to reach the dimensions of thei r splendid model! And.yet the young man, the
middle-aged man, the man of mature age who wnJks the streets with head banging, afraid
to meet the eye of his fellow beings, dreading lest they read his Inmost secret, still follows
the paths of ignorance for while his youth may bo wrecked, whiie his vitality may be
lowered, while his body may be tho prey of his mind, yet there is hope, that his living
death may turn and givo him years cf happiness, lifting him to that plane .of manhood
which all men should tread. I want to help men who are weak in vitality, who are
nervous, despondent and laclting self- confidence; who feel as if cl ag-j was coming on
too soon, because of the dulling of their youthful Hro and ambition.
Li L sot Lrst
To be strong is the aim of evejy man. and yet how many we find who are waiting the
vitality and strength which Nature gave them. Instead of developing Into the strong, vig
orous man that Nature intended them to be, they find themselves stunted and despondent
no "ambition to do anything. They struggle aimlessly along, sooner or jater to become vic
tims of that dread disease, nervous debility, their finer Pni-ibillties blunted and their
nerves shattered. It is hard for a weak man to have noble sentiments; such things are
born of warm blood, healthy nerves and a strong heart. Every weak man is more or less
despondent, lacks the magnetic enthusiasm of youthful energy, and should not hesitate to
me.ke almost any sacrifice to again be liappv, light-hearted and full of Joyous imputes, to
be free from brain wandering and dull, stupid feeling, to have confidence and sclf-e-4vm.
and command the admiration of men and women. It is the law of Nature that all of the
powers of the body and brain should be retained unimpaired until the last. The vitality
of youth can be conserved by right living, and it is only because men Ignorant! y and i-ex-fc-lesJy
waste their store of nerve force that they become feeble wrecks and find life not
worth living. Scores upon Bcores of men cf all ages and in nearly c-vcry walk of l!fe have
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hundreds of home, which otherwise would have been the abod of praco and happinc.
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