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THE SOUTO-BEND NEWS-TIMESr -TJiJ ruxAVUs-iais :: THE CHILDREN'S OWN CORNER :: Adventures of Hans and His Chums BY L. M. GLAOKENS. When Hans, he would a-fishing go, he sought a purling brook, Which (as you see) responded when he dropped his line and hook. "Now I half suspect," said Dackel, "though dear Hans declares it skill, That a fairish Isaak Walton anyone can be, who will. "Though I must admit," he added, 'it is harder than I thought, For other things than fishes with a fishing line are caucht." 0 A sudden ylp, then startled Hans: "Afish! A fish! Come see! He's swallowed bait and hook and all and now he's atter me! But Hans made haste and soon secured his dis appearing tackle. Then easily, he saved the prize, and incidentally, Dackel "Oh, do-not' think I'll punish you," said Hans, "be quite at ease; - You'll never catch a thing from me as long as you s catch these!" WEE BOY IS STUDENT AT UNIVERSITY BUT LOVES GAY DRUM AND GOOD GUN . :.: .v . ... . r i it it--. SJ ..fiMV.:yjv 3 y. r. 5: i:s 3, r j v 0 ... "A 1 Van .V- 'V- ' Si I r : X t j - v - . . ; V...,.V,-. n. , ,. , - f.uij, , i . ... : ' . . .. t: : . -. . ? HUERTA SENDS DIAZ ON MISSION TO JAPAN Movement Appears to Have Elimi nated Diaz as Possible Presi dential Candidate. MEXICO CITY, July 18. Gen. Felix Diaz Thursday was appointed by Pres. Iluerta as special ambassa dor to Japan to express the i hanks of Mexico to Japan for the latter's par ticipation in Mexico's centennial in 1910. By appointing Gen. Diaz to this mission. Pres. Hucrtaappears to have eliminated him, temporarily at least, from the politics of Mexico. lie is expected to leave on Saturday and the president, when formally con ferring the honor on "him Thursday, said that ho hoped that he would re turn to Mexico in time to be a can didate in the presidential election which is called for October 26. Gen. Diaz, however, would have to plan his trip carefully so that time would be left to him for the com pletion of his program in the presi dential campaign. Approximately a month will be occupied on tho trip to Japan and another month in the return, and it will be necessary not to discredit the mission by too much haste in leaving: Tokio. ARREST A SUFFRAGET i .f Police Have to Do Hattlo to Take Miss Rachel Barrett, EDWARD R. Edward R. Hardy, jr., is only five years old, but he can speak English, French. Italian and German! He is a student the youngest ever enrolled in tho New York university! When he prows up. he is to be the rector of the great Trinity church of New York! How's that for a program for a little lU e-year-ol.l boy? Rut just now Edward is a whole lot more interested in boy fun than in finythin else. He loves his brightly painted drum, and his Rim is a reg ular companion of his. He is strong and healthy and happy! In the summer time, when he spends much of the day outdoors, his l HARDY, JR. face and hands are tanned, and he doesn't care if he gets his clothes dirty and crumpled one bit. Just now Edward R. Hardy, jr., is going to University heights five days a week. He commences his.dav At tending a lecture by a noted pro-, lessor or tne .New lork university on school gardening! To make his lessons very practical, his father has allowed him to have a garden on the roof of his home in New York city. Ry the way, this clever little chap's father is Prof. Hardy, of the New York university. And his mother is Dr. arah Browne Belcher Hardy, who has been a practicing physician. It's no wonder Edward is smart, is it? ANGLO-SAXON CLUB BANQUETS AT LONDON Ambassador Page Dwells on the Im portance of Anglo-Saxon Leadership. LONDON. July IS. The Anglo Faxon club at ita banquet Thursday night had as its guest of honor the American ambassador, Walter H. Page. Earl Grey, former governor general of Canada, presided, while among the guests were the lord may or and sheriffs of London and Lieut. Gen. Sir Baden Powell. In reply to the. toast of Earl Grey. Ambassador Page dwelt upon the Kreat prerogative of the Anglo-Saxon race leadership. Ho said that rvery president of tho United States had been domlnantly of English or Scotch blood, whilo the overwhelming majority of mayors, members of con gress, and presidents of educational Institutions In America bore names of English. Irish or Scctch descent. FIVE MINERS ARE TAKEN. FROM MINE EVELETH. Minn., July IS. The five men who were entombed at the Spruce mine here Wednesday, as a result of a cloudburst, were rescued Thursday night. Th imprisoned miners were locat ed by tapping on a pipe, which had been drilled forty feet Into the mines. After the first signals were heard, the work of excavating was resumed with double energy and the mra were soon located and brought to fl?e surface. While they had suffered greatly, it is believed all w.'ll recover. Till: KING OF ALL I A X ATI YHS. Tor constipation, headaches. Indi gestion and dyspepsia, tiso Dr. King's New Lifo Pifls. Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo. N. Y., says they aje the "King of all laxatives. They are a blessing to all my family and I always keep a bx at home." Get a box and get well. Prico 25c. Recr.-mmendcd by all druggists. Advertisement LONDON, July 18. Miss Rachel Barrett, assistant editor of the Suf fragette, who was sentenced to nine months Imprisonment on a conspira cy charge, Juno 17, and has been released on license several times, was re-arrested Thursday night after addressing; a militant meeting. Suffragets attempted to rescue her. but were held In check by a large force of police, while Miss Barrett was bundled Into a motor car and driven to Ilolloway Jail. 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My weight is now 142 pounns and nr phyyloian hns pronounoM me perfectly ound whleh, together with the fnct that I have been accepted by two different Insurance. I'ompanics for insurance, makes me sure of my entire recovery by Irk nian' Alterative." (Affidavit) W. E. GF.K. (Above abbreviated ; more on request.) LVk man's AlteratiTe has been proven by many years' test to be most etScadous in cases of severe Throat and Lung Af fections, Pronclitis. Bronchial Asthma, Stubborn Colds and in upbuilding the sys tem. IXes not contain nnrcoth-s, poisons or hablt-formlng drugs. For nale by Chas. Coon ley tV Co.. Wood fc Strietel and other leading dnigctst. Write the lkn.an Lab oratory, Philadelphia, pa., for booklet tell lc tf recoveries and additional evidence. jl vruu Jim $2.00 and $2.50 STRAW HATS 0 TOMORROW $2.00 and $2.50 STRAW HAT mil U 1 11 o Every day this week crowds outnumber ing the attendance at any sale event we have ever conducted. Here's the Secret (mighty simple, and recommended as certain). Sf you want to retain the confidence of the people, tel them the whole truth, and nothin Because we have told the truth in this sale and because we shall continue to tell the truth as long as we are in business the people believe and respond, and best of all, receive complete satisfaction and their greatest dollars worth. That's why people who ordinarily-are not m the habit of attending sales -come to attend one of our famous g out th e truth wm MflTMEM Tomorrow We Expect to be Rushed and Have Engaged Extra Kelp so You Gan Depend Upon Getting Your Share of Attention. $25.00 and $27.50 values in men's fine suits most of them, you will find genuine Kuppenheimer makes. Our motive in thus offering these exceptional newly tailored garments at the price is to quickly clean our counters. Frankly, we would rather take even less than we paid now, than to run any chance of being compelled to carry the the garments over. Consequently you may have unrestricted rj rzzi choice of any of these fine $27.50 or $25.00 suits at the one price of f $20.00 and $18.00 values many of them Kuppenheimer makes, the entire lot is offered, irrespective of makers cost or our own cost. Included are many sun-proof serges, two and three piece, two and three button English models, 1j T) soft roll lapel models, your unrestricted choice cpJLdouoJ a 1 0 6 O A lot of suits which were $16.50 $ and $ 1 5.00 Raus-Mit-Em . . . Suits that were $13.50, $12.50 g and $10.00, Raus-Mit-Em . . .Uild Prude nf Hers an Feasting on ins We Giving on Children's Clothes $3.00 and $3.50 Suits, Raus-Mit-Em . . $4.00 and $5.00 Suits, Raus-Mit-Em . . $2 55 $6.00 and $7.00 Suits Raus-Mit-Em . . $10 and $12 Suits Raus-Mit-Em . . i 5l "ft V $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 values in WASH SUITS, 95c. Iaos M: itm Prices Prevail Throughout the Store 13 L r r V t