THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1913
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BRYAN WAS AT CHICAGO
Is llun-yln? Hack to Capital to Talk
Alxmt Mexico.
CHICAGO. July 25. Secy, of tato
William J. Bryan spent 20 minutes in
Chicniro Thursday enrouto from Iowa,
where ho delivered a lecture last
niKht. to Washington, D. C.
"I am hurrying -back to Washing
ton to confer with Ambassador Wil
son in regard to Mexican affairs,"
-aid Secy. J?ryan.
The secretary left for Washington
at 12:40 p. m.
ARREST TWO SUFFRAGETS
Folice Claim They Were- Trying to
Start Dlazc.
GLASGOW. July 25. Tho police
chargtul attempted arson against two
militant suffragets who were arrestetl
in a suburb here Thursday. One gave
her name as Margaret Morrison and
the other refused to give her name.
They were found in an empty house
and the police say the unidentified wo
man was in tin? act of setting a match
to a pile of combustibles in the house.
While the police were questioning her,
the Morrison woman came down a
i l'ni'htly Iiv Sits
Are cured by Dr. Hobson's Ec7ma
ointment, which heaLs all skin erup
tions. No matter how long you have
litoii troubled by itching, burning, or
f-valy skin humors, just put a little of
that soothing antiseptic. Dr. Hobson's
Kczem.i ointment, in the sores and the
suffering stops instantly. Healing be
gins that very minute. Doctors use
it in their practice ami recommend it.
Mr. Alleman. of Littb wn. Pa., says:
"Had Kczema on for nead; Dr. Hob
son's Kczema Ointment cured it In two
weeks." Guaranteed to relieve or
money refunded. All druggists, or by
mail. Price r,Cv Pfeiffer Chemical
Co.. Philadelphia and t. IxniK Advt.
The DILA SPRAY
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EYES EXAMINED
-An J lleadaciios IUexrl without tie use
of DruK? by
H. LtMONTREE
South' lnVs Lent1riff 47trmertt and
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222 So. MlcisraJJ Strwt.
Horse P!h:if? rV'.l 1'hone 347.
Sundays fj-om 9 to 10 .20 A. M.
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AITO AMUL'LAXCE iiiUtVICE.
HIRAII C. KRIECHBAOH
FUNCRAL DIRECTOR
ai .s. M.iln St.
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DOVE OF PEACE IS
BACK ON THE JOB
Majority Mrmlors of the A. M. 12,
Zions Cliurrh Will Stick
With Pastor.
Tlie dovo of peae azaln hovers
over the A. M. K. Zion church. Tho
pastor. Rev. G. W. Henley, will be
retained and the work of building the
new church will go forward without
interruption.
Tour of the minority who were
members of the board of trustees
have reslpned. The resignations ac
cepted were those of Oliver Roberts,
Garfield Honwell. Edward Higgins and
Charles Winlocks.
A meeting will be called in a few
days by the peace faction at which
new trustees will be appointed to the
board and plans for the new church
considered. The new church will be
erected on the present site. The
moving of the old building has been
delayed by the trouble that arose in
the congregation but it will be moved
back on the lot Monday and build
ing will commence immediately.
The pastor will continue at the
Fame salary that he has been receiv
ing. The trouble arose In a difference
of opinion among the members as to
what he should receive. An apprais
ing board was appointed but some of
the members refused to abide by their
decision. He; v. Mr. Henley himself
denies that he took any part In the
discussion over the question of wages.
He is giving his time disinterestedly,
he says, to the end that a new church
shall be built, but, of course, he says,
he must live.
EVERY WOMAN NEEDS
AT LEAST $40 A MONTH
Conference Decides She Can't Livo
Respectable on Any
Jjesj.
PORTLAND, Ore., July 23. The
first conference called in the United
States under a compulsory minimum
wage law has decided here that $40
a month or $9.25 a week is "the sum
required to maintain in a frugal, but
decent condition of living a self-supporting
woman employed in a mer
cantile establishment in Portland".
The conference, in which employ
ers, employes and special settlement
workers participated, will recommend
this as the compulsory minimum wage
for women in Portland.
IN WATER BUCKET
Lucky Knd to Fall Is All That Saves
Youn Boy From Cer
tain Death.
SANTA FEE, Kas.. July 25 Alight
ing head first in a water bucket sus
pended near the bottom of a well
Thursday probably saved the life of
Uoyd Church, son of a rancher living
in West Haskell county, near the Col
orado line. While playing around a
50 foot well the boy. fell into it. Tie
was rescued by his 11 -year-old sister,
who drew bucket and boy to the sur
face. The lad's left arm and shoul
der blade were broken.
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Plain or pleated; soft cool mat
erials; French cuffs, and collars
to match; detachable; choice of
our regular summer slock . . .
Cool, comfortable, stylish;
extensive variety, $3.00 and
$3.50 values
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MAX ABLER &
PAWNS IN BIG DIVORCE CASE WILL DIVIDE
THEIR TIME BETWEEN FATHER AND MOTHER
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Hid dap, horsey!
It's beachtime for boys and girls,
and. oh. what a good time it is!
This is the way all little folks in
South Bend can "grow freckles" and
DANIELS WOULD FORCE
ALL CITIZENS TO VOTE
Says Risht of Ballot Should Not be
Denied to Any American
Citizen.
LOXG BEACH, Cab, Juy 25 State
laws compelling the citizens to exer
cise the privilege of the ballot were
advocated Thursday by Secy. Daniels
of the navy department, speaking here
at a luncheon in his honor.
"We have too large a class of citi
zens." he said, "generally well edu
cated and well to do, who abdicate the
kingly right of suffrage. A way
should be founded to make jt easy
Begins Saturday Horning
$2.50, $2.00 and $1.50 Negligee Starts
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CO., 119 W. Washington Ave.
turn os brown as a berry.
These children in the picture are
playing horse with big brother.
Pretty soon, in they will go, and
come out again covered with water.
for them to vote, to then require it
of them. It is hardly an election any
where in the country, outside of presi
dential years, where the issue is not
carried by a minority of tho elect
orate. "There should be a law by which
nil otlicers and enlisted men in the
army and navy, all other public olli
cers who are employed awa.y from
their place of residence, all college
students who are of age and all drum
mers and railroad men can vote by
mail."
It's like a summer breeze, cools, re
freshes and builds up your wasting
energies. Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea is the most effective summer
tonic. .15 cents. Tea or Tablets. Coon
ley Drug Store. Advt.
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THE PREMIER
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Great Crowds of Satisfied Shoppers Have Been In Attendance Since the Sale Has
Started Saving One-quarter and One-half on Staple Seasonable Merchandise. If You
Haven't Been Here as Yet, Come Saturday; You Can't Stay Away if You Want to Do
Justice to Your Pocketbook.
By the Store That's Noted For Doing Things That
Women's $1 Long
Silk Gloves
. Full 16-button
heavy pure silk;
double finger tip-
ped in black and
white, at
58c
$3.50 SUMMER DRESSES.
"Women's and Mh-ses .Summer Dresses, street or
porch service materials, such as linen, percales
and piques; beautifully trimmed and this sea
son's styles; sizes 14 to 4 6.
Fhelf Emptying fale price . . .
FINEST 50c
ROMPERS
Made of finest
fast color ging
hams, chambray
and linens in pretty
styles for both boys
and girls; famous
Little One Brand.
Extra
soles
and
37c
BOYS 35c
WAISTS
Made of striped
plain blue chambray
with collar attached
sizes 6 to 15; sale
price.
trimmed
19c
Men's $1 Dress
Shirts.
Coat cut and at
tached cuffs, made
of finest French per
cale and pongee
Shelf Emptying sale
67c
Men's 50c
Work Shirts
In best grade of
black sateens and
blue chambrays; cut
full and extra well
made. Sale price,
terials in
and not
price
a
c
34c
it
Men's 50c Un
derwear. Porosknit and
ttalbriggan Shirts
and Drawers; short
and long sleeves; all
sizes: Shelf Empty
values.
price
!
ing Sale,
29c
Men's 20c and
25c Half Hose.
In fine silk mer
cerized, lisle, me
dium or light weight
all colors, pair.
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Dresses
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MEN'S 35c
BELTS.
All leather bolts,
madt with strong
buckie: the kind you
pay 3 5c for. Sale
price,
18c
MEN'S 25c
SILK TIES.
Knit Silk Ties
four-in-h-and styles
in plain colors and
combinations; real
25c value; Shelf
Emptying Sale price
mrnt and
waist; all
price
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Made
12c
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TIME TABLE
til KCTlVK MAY 4. 1913.
9:00 a. ia. 3:00 p. ra. 11:00 p. m.
4:30 p. in.
St. Jrpn DVItlon.
o:?A a. in. ll:iO a. m. 0:00 p. ra.
6:00 a. la. 12:00 p. m. 7:00 p. ru.
7 :00 a. xa. 1 :00 p. m. & :(.0 p. in.
i S:00 a. ra. 2:00 p. rn. 'J:o0 p. ra.
9:0 a. m. 3:00 p. m. 10:00 p. xa.
10:00 a. xa. 4 :C) p. m. 11:00 p. in.
i 5:00 p. ra.
The 5:50 a. xn. and 11:0) p. ra. cars to
NilM onlj.
Goshen Dlrlalon.
Daily Trains Iave:
5:15 a. in. 11: a. ra. f:00 p. ra.
6:o0 a. m. 12:00 dooq 7 :00 p m.
. 7 :0J a. m. 1 p. m. S .C p. rn.
8:f) a. m. 2:0) p. m. 'J.VO p. ra.
9:00 a. ra. 3:00 p. m. 10:f p. m.
10:00 a. m, 4 :0) p. ra. 11:00 p. ra.
5:i) m.
Michigan It) lUIlon.
4:50 a. m. 10:C0 a. in. 60 p. m.
t:OD a. m. l'J.oo toon 7:3) p. rn.
1 7:00 a. m. 1:00 p. ra. :00 p. m.
Dailj except Sunday.
r. J. HARDY.
Hear the Band Concert Saturday
BARGAIN EVENT
Mr h TnniTrhTrTTiTraffS 2
as $10. It will
S1.37
Shelf Emptying
price
WOMEN'S PURE SILK HOSE.
fine grade pure thread silk, with
V . Ci 1111 A C I A Ji I tlltl( Mill!
; and deep no-ravel garter toisf black, tan
white, special, pair
CHILDREN'S $1.50 SUMMER DRESSES.
Children's Wash Dresses, made of fast colored materials
such ns Clinghams. Chambray?, Lincno and White IMques.
all this season's styles. Dresses that are a bargain at this
price. Size 6 to 14. Shelf Emptying
price OJC
BEAUTIFUL $2.00 MUSLIN GOWNS.
In 12 dainty styles of the finest muslin and nainsook,
with beautiful embroidery, lace and
and ribbon. Low neck, slip-over and high
neck styles, $2.00 value, special
WOMEN'S $3.50 AND $4.00 SILK WAISTS.
In pretty striped Washable silks and all silk Messalinc.
I'lack and all colors; handsome low-neck short sleeve
models; also high neck and long sleeves. (? 1 70
Shelf-Emptying Sale price tpl
FINEST $2.00 SUMMER CORSETS.
Famous Wilhelmina brand, made of highest grade ma
all the newest models; guaranteed
to break. Shelf-Emptying Sale
59c AND 69c CORSET COVERS.
In fine nainsook and all-over embroidery tstyles; beau
tiful embroidery, ribbon and lace trimmed;
Shelf Emptying Sale
BEAUTIFUL $2.00 PRINCESS SLIPS.
Trimmed with finest embroidery and ribbon; deep em
broidery flounce, perfect fitting $2.00 values, all 0-
sizes. Shelf Emptying Sale. price DC
WOMEN'S $1.50 AND $2.00 HOUSE AND
STREET DRESSES.
A new assortment of handsome house and street
in natural linens; finest amoskeag ginghams and
chambray; $1.50 and $2.00 values. shelf
Emptying Sale price
$5.00 WHITE SERGE DRESS SKIRTS.
In two splendid new models; strictly man tailored and
made of all wool serge; elegantly tailored 7Q
and perfect fitting. Shelf Emptying Sale U4J
50c PERCALE DRESSING SACQUES.
For women. Best quality, fast color percales in neat
.... ma.. i y . . i
oar naiierns: souare neeK anu snirreu ai ine
sizes; Shelf Emptying Sale,
$1.50 BOYS' WASH SUITS.
of heavy quality galatea; good tub material; both
striped and plain sailor or Russian styles;
Shelf Emptying Sale, price
Pabst Beer
Always pure, light or dark. Del!r
ired to your home, 50c per dozen.
J. HOFFFMAX
231 No. Mlcliigau St,
Cell 2375 Homo 5594
PATENTS
AjvS Trade Marks Obtained Jn all
Countries. Advice Free. GEO. J.
OLTSCH, Registered Patent Atty.. 711
112 Studebaker Bli South Bead. Ind
YOU'LL LIKE THE
EUMBALL PIANO
Easy Terms or Cash
Write for Catalogue.
B. M. COX
PIANO HOUSE
316 S. Michigan St
3 n
OF THE YEAR
iLM.sk uma
Others Would Like to Do.
Men's i!I Perns
knii Un'on Suits
Genuine J1.00
FVrv5kn;t I. men
Suit"; short
pleeves; the kind
trtit iell.? every
where at Jl.uu;
a!e
Night. C
$10 SUMMER DRESSES.
Women's and Misses' newest style Street
Dresses, made of :inest French Linen, Katine, Lin
geries and Voiles; dresses that we sold as high
pay you to see these dresses.
Sale
,
S3.99
59c Kimono
Sleeve Aprons.
In checked and
striped percale, pip
ed in red. made to
cover all over dress
es. double lisle
4'k4l - 'l Ml. v
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Women's 25c
Knit Drawers
Fine gauze ribbed
and trimmed with
dcp lace. Shelf
Emptying Falo price
13c
insertions.
95c
Women's 19c
Gauze Vests
Fine gauze liMe
Vests with deep cro
cheted lace yoke.
Shelf Emptying Salo
.price,
9ic
BOYS 50c
UNION SUITS
(ienuine lonvknit
I'nlon suits, short
sleeve and knee
length drawers, sale
price.
rust-proof
95c
$1.50 WASH
SKIRTS
W o m e h 's and
Misses White Pique,
repp and lincno
skirts; nobby tail
ored, 59c to f,;e
37c
s
II
95c
Women's 10c
Cotton Hose
Full fashioned,
hemmed tops; .fasjt
black, all sizes.
5ic
89c
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Women's 35c
Muslin Drawers
Of lin quality
muslin, full etit trim
med with tieep em
broidery ruffles
Siulf Emptying Sale
price,
Child's 75c
Barefoot
Sandals
For Hoys and
Girls' P.arefor.t San
daN; all leather and
heavy sobs; sizes 4
to li1; f-ale price,
29c
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87c
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EYES EXAMINED FREE
Glares nttcd at Moderate Price
Satisfaction Cuaraaatocxl.
DR. J. BURKE SCO
Leading Optician of Northrm Iii41
-230 S. Mlcruxun St. SrxuUj
0 to 10 by A ppoln trnrnt.
NOTICE: We 2uplict any lecc
the e&me day. No matter who ttt4
them. lirlni i&e plecea.
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