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Moxn.Y. .rr.rsT is. ioja THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. THE NEWS-TIMES MISHAWAKA CIRCULATION 1,781. K PHONES: HOME 118; BELL 10. hi- RESIDENT DIES SUM Mrs. Ivo Talieu III But Fve Days Apoplexy Cause of Death. Mrs. Ivo Talieu. 4 21 W. Third St., died Sunday morning: at 5:4 5 o'clock alter an illness of five days with apo plexy. The deceased was one of tho oldest and most respected members of St. liavo's congregation and was one of the city's best known Flemish citi2ens. She, was 79 years old and would havo enjoyed her 8 0th birthday the 24th of next month. Mrs. Tnllieu was married on Aup. 14th at St. liavo's church in Ghent, Belgium. Immediately after the wed dinjrtho couple sailed for America where they resided for 4 0 years. Mr. and Mrs. Tallleu were one, of the fcninders of St. Bavo's congregation jiere. They donated the ground for the local church, convent, rectory and school and have alwrvvs )en active in tho affairs of tho church. Mrs. Tal lleu was ono of the most respected members of the c-ortKTepation and had a host of friends many of whose lives were touches by her kindnesses. She Is survived by her husband, or.e daughter, Mrs. Josephine de P.ycke, and one son. Joseph Tallieu. Tho latter is believed to be in Michi gan but up until Sunday night could not be located. Tho family will feel grateful for Information as to tho present location of the younfc man. Tho funeral arrangements have not as yet been made but will be an nounced later. MOTOR TO i;akk. I. J. Gasbon and wife were at Eagle lake, Sunday, making the trip in their automobile. SUItPRISi: MIIS. PCVTOX. Friends surprised Mrs. Robert Den ton of Center and Fourth sts. Satur day evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. In the contests first favor went to Mrs. A. "Weber, second to Mrs. F. Ganser and the consola tions to Dora Meyerhoefer and Kd ward Geyer. Mr. and Mrs. Denton left Sunday for a visit at Christvann lake after which they wiJI go to Indi anapolis for a visit with Mr. Denton's brother who is on the capital city's tire department. VISITS ITtI i:DS IIFJIF. John Gerster, formerly in business here but now at Elkhart, visited rel atives anil friends in this city Sunday. Mr. Gerster will move his family to Elkhart this week. AT DIAMOND I.AKF.. William S. Kiskaden is spending a tv days visiting friends at Diamond lake. .iimr.ssi:s aii sociitty. Mrs. E. W. Crakes and Mrs. M. V. Kinnamon have returned from near Niles. Mich., where Mrs. Crakes deliv ered a lecture on "Child Welfare" be fore an Aid society. . WIIIj TOST STNT)IXC. An. drier revised standing of the contestants in the various Homem ' ing contests will bo posted Tuesday morning. After this the standings will be posted at the various voting boxes every day. mrrriix ntoM TaAkf. Earl V. Frahl and Lynn McKnight have returned from a week-end stay at Klinger lake, Mich. While there they attended the Fisher dancing party givrn Saturday evening. ?E TO NIGHT "THE MASTER PAINTER" YITAiJllAl'II. Kent urine the irr.ut actor. Sidney Drew. Tf in .ui nrtlst --:l made picture, and Ft r -is ir I y dramatic. There i a Uautiful loe -torv throughout tie picture. "THE SWITCH TOWEH" i;ior.iLrn. There N j; human touch in the por tray' of this story. of a switchman r.nd tils" family. The 'story Is amusing and ""THE TWO MERCHANTS" t:iison ron:nv. Bemember the Princess U the coolest phl e in tow a. Sc MISHAWAKA Classified Advertisements. AYIieri to Itny The Mews-Times. Chicago Newspaper Agency. C. I Ostrander. West Second street, lied Cross Pharmacy, W. Second st. Mishawaka Hotel, S. Main st. William A. liordy. N. Main st. Irvine, Pharroxc-. 603 N. Main st, loll laiNT FurnlTl room ; all on Tenieio.e eieept cKti. clo-set ; four MoiLs out: II -SO a Tvt.k to permanent party; IkxJ N. Laf.ijrtte st. FOR. SAL.K Two new 7-room houses on 14th street. near Spring. MUhawaka. Cistern and well. Good cellars. Piped for gas, wired for electric lUhts. Cash or payments. Geo. D. Ueroth. 13-1 North Main Ft.. South liend. Telephone 63:S. NOTICE I clean and disinfect vaults and cesspools ur.d guarantee my work. Prices rf atonatde. D. F. Ilar ton, or call Horn' phone 1?C. WANTKI) At enc", youn or middle aged woman with no children for housekeeper for wUliwtr with no chil dren. "all cr auHrts-s I). I Harton. i::o5 S. Sprin St., Mishawaka. FH HKNT New 7 room house, all modern with furnace. Imiiiiro of .L.Jgchlnri'er,.,. WELL KHOWa FLEMISH P WIHOHA TROPHY WDH BY AJM PLAYER Silver Loving Cup Taken By City Also Wins a Consola Robert Zimmerman of This tion Cup. Robert Zimmerman won the big sil ver loving cup at the Winona Ten nis tournament defeating McNagney of Columbia City, Ind., in a sensation al match Saturday afternoon by scores of 6-4; C-l and 6-0. The last set was Zimmerman's prizo is a big silver trophy measuring some two and one half feet high and about a foot in diameter. It is handsomely engraved with the name of the winner and the event. Zimmerman's win was well earned he having fought his way through one of the fastest fields that have been seen on the Winona courts for several years. Besides winning the big trophy, Zimmerman and his doubles partner, K. J. W. Fink, won the silver cups awarded in the consolation doubles event. I'aeh received a silver loving cup for this event. Atty. Ralph Jernegan and Ralph Smith from this city were also in the tournament. Smith and Jernegan lost out in the doubles event in the fourth round. Jernegan went out in the fourth round of the singles also due to a cramp in one of his legs which resulted in taking time out at the meet for some time. McNagney, the runner up, defeated the local man by scores of 6-3 and 6-1. All of the men who went from this city were enthusiastic over the win nings brought home. Mishawaka an nually has one of the strongest repre sentations at this tournament. Last year Smith and Jernegan returned with the consolation doubles cup. Tho quartet will enter the Y. M. C. A. tournament at South Bend which opens this week. Zimmerman, Smith. Jernegan and Fink all having given in their names. They are con ceded a good chance of placing in the event. Zimmerman was runner-up for the Calvin Clauer trophy, the prize awarded, in the tournament last year and he is out to retrieve his loss this year. GERGACZTEAM WINS GAME FROM LOCALS Gergatz strong baseball team from outh Bend defeated .Mishawaka by a 2 to 1 score Sunday afternoon win ning the draw game. Both teams had won a contest and Sunday's battle waa to have decided the better team. The locals lay their defeat to tho fact that several of their m n were not in lighting trim but lacked prac tice. The game was hotly contested throughout, the winners working every minutes for their advantages. Fisher was on the mound for the locals and pitched a good game but was handicapped by lack of support. Moore pitched a faultless game for the Gergatz organization. One of the largest crowds of tho season was attracted by the game. Fans believe that the contest will have great weight in determining tho championship of northern Indiana. The following men were seen in action on the two teams: Mishawaka Trowbridge, If; Jones, ss: Fhilian. lb; Werntz, c; Squibbs, 3b; cheibelhut, rf; StiliJon, 2b: Fis cher, p; Sullivan, c. Gergatz Wartha, c; Moore, p: Con nors, lb: Kovach. 2b; Allen, Cb; Spar, ss; Klabor, rf; Bacon. If; Tooey, cf. The score of the contest by innings wa s : Mishawaka 001 000 000 1 Gergatz 000 200 00 2 TiRvi:s ron iuttlk chfjtk. Miss llonore Newman of N. Race st. has gone to Battle Creek. Mich., for a two weeks visit with relatives and friends. Ill 71T UN'S FROM ONTARIO. Guy Stutzman, local agent Tor the Oakland automobile, returned from Pontlac, Mich., Friday where he went to bring back a car sold to J. W. Faulus of Elkhart. RFJTVRN" TO ROM MS. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wilson and daughter Mirona and J. Wilson of Kugi-ne, Ore., have returned to thefr homes after visiting with Mrs. Will iam Bundy of Indiana av. M1S1 LAW AK. I 1 1 1 IKS O X A L.S. Charles Hesch visited friends at Elkhart .Sunday. Warren Edward of south of Osce ola visited with mends here Sunday. Miss Clare Ftters spent Sunday at the Fetter's cottage at Eagle point. Stanley Lawson is ill at his home, 2 2(J W. Grow st. . The Misses Genevlene Morris and Ellen Engstrom of Elkhart motored to this city Sunday. Mh?s Eillian Barrett has gone to Ft. Wayne. Ind., for a visit with relatives and friends. Citv Atty. Isaac Kane Parks has returned from a,iusiness trip to War saw. F. P. HowJtt and family are ex pected to return from Winona lake Monday. Earl Huston visited friends In this city Sunday. Rev. W. B. Baker of Iaporte, oc cupied the pulpit at tho First Christ ian church of this city at both the moraine and evening services Sunday. The Salvation army held special ser vices at the corner of Main and Sec orid sts. Sunday evening. YIMTIXG IN ONTARIO. I". C. Ellsas.er is at present tour ing in the highlands of Antario. Que-t'-o and Montreal are among the Ca nadian cities at which the local man vifited last week. He is expected home within a few days. VISITING SOX HERE. Mr. and Mrs. YV. I Wood of Iron town. O., are in the citv for a visit with their son, J. W. Wood, 105 E. Ninth L . STREET COM SSIOHER L TEST FLUSHER City Enters Into Contract With Westinghouse Electric Co. E. Fifth St. Sewer Reported Completed. Street Commissioner Mulnch re ported at the regular meeting of the board of public works held Monday morning, that he would test the Stude baker st. Musher today. This is a new street cleaning apparatus that is to be put on the market, and the machine will he furnished free of cost to the city for a test. Data wili be secured on the cost of operating same, thus showing a comparison between a wa ter tlusher street cleaner and tho sweeptr method now used. Wm. Rise and 11 others petitioned for water mains on W. Broadway, from Margaret to Benton sts. Re ferred to supt. Crabili of the water department. Motions referred from the council to the board that brick cross walks be constructed across Laurel st. at Third st., at West st. across the east side of Ninth, and at W. Spring across Ninth st., were granted and the street commissioner was instructed to con struct same. Hearing on the assessment roll fcr the S. Main st. asphalt pavement was presented. No remoistrators being present same was adopted. Pres. J. A. Herzog of the board, was ordered to enter into contract with tho Westinghouse Elec. Mfg. Co., for sup plying city with meter-:, transformers and heating apparatus. The bid of J. W, Lac.ow for repair ing the roof of the city hall and lire station was received, and upon motion of Muinch the contract was awarded to him. City Atty. Parks reported that he has notified property owners on Cal houn and Vine sts. to co-operate with the city in removing dirt and weeds between the curb and sidewalks. Sity Engineer Haverly reported the completion of the E. Fifth st. sewer as per contract. Later assessment roll was adopted. Board adjourned at 10:30. sundays'eponsIn churches of city Rev. Howard D. Borley of Flint, Mich., occupied the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church at the Sunday morning service. No services were held in the evening. Rev. Bor ley was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Borley, sr., N. Race st., while in the city. Rev. T. J. Gibbleit delivered two in teresting sermons from the pulpit of the First Baptist church Sunday morninff. At the morning service the topic was "Joy Lost and Recovered" while "Eyes That Really. See" was heard in the evening. At the First Methodist Episcopal Memorial church, the pastor Rev. Dr. L,oren .M. Edwards delivered the sec ond In a series of rermons, "Life's Tendencies and Success." The sermon was taken from Henry Ward Beech er's "A Centennial Retrospect." ARK AT CHICAGO. Alhln Kamm, Arthur Schellinger. William Thallmer, Fred Ullmann and Charles Ferretti motored to Chicago Saturday afternoon for a several days trip. RITTTtX FROM KLIXGKIl. The Misses Hazel Galentine, Min nie Masters, Blanche Ort, Evelyn Hol linger. Ethel, Edith and Evadine Hall have returned from Klinger lake, where they spent the past two weeks. M7SS JACOBS IMPROVES. Miss Ida Jacobs, who has been seri ously ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs George Jacobs-, south east of the city, is slightly improved. MOXKY FOR OLYMPICS. LONDON. Aug. IS. Believing Eng land has dropped to the rear in Olym pic contests, because of lack of funds, several prominent sportsmen have is sued an appeal for $500,000 with which to finance the training for the Berlin games in 1906 4 GETS-IT" Chases Corns Alright! Eay As Orx Two, Thrr: No Fu. No Pain, by VloS "GETS-IT." Just take two MKond to put a little "GtTTS-IT" on that corn. That com Is "done for" as sure n the sun ries. The com shrivels up, vanishes. That's the sur- MV Can Dnr All N'lht iuicI Oar Corn Won't Hurt.. W ltoth le 'CKTS-IT It Gttm Corn Krcry Time Sure!" prise you jret by ulng this new-plan com cure Tberv' nothing to stick to the stic king or "ck ; jour corn pain fftop. ou're Tired the bother of applying plas ter that m.nke nie com bule out from the ct.re. You're saved ilre thnt eat into the heilthr flesh and "pull": no cre fussier with bandages. You don't haTe to help by picking and dragging out your corns, or cutting with knlve or rarors. (! KTS-IT" is afe, painless, stops pain, never hurts healthy flesh. It Is guaran teed. Try it on warts, calluses and bun Ions, too. "tSETS-n- Is told at all druggist' nt 23 cents a bottle, or Mut Ulrvct by U. Law rvace Co., Chicago. L INK SCALPERS ARE AT WORK III THE CITY Detectives Watch Exchanging of Cars By Working Men at Four Corners Arrests May Be Made Tonight. That ticket scalpers are at v ork in the citv plying their profession by sell ing city car transfers is cla.med by several down town business men and it is said that on Friday and Satur day evenings just at the closing hours of the east end factories, four detec tives or inspectors were at watch on the four corners to get evidence that some of the east end factory employes sell their transfers to South Bend men employed at the Dodge Manufacturing Co. It is a well known fact that South Bend men employed in this city have been giving transfers to men employ ed in the end factorjes in the morn ings and In the evenings exchanging back with the men for South Bend transfers, thus making the fare for a number of men only five cents. It is thought that no stop can be put to this practice but it is claimed that professional scalpers gather the transfers from the east end men, pay ing them a small amount, and that and then sell them to South Bend men for a rate per week. It seems little money could be made in this manner by scalpers, but when pushed on a larsre scale it may be possible for them to realize a considerable amount ! each week. There were no arrests made Friday or Saturday evenings but some may be made Monday evening, as it is ex pected that the men will again be on watch. E. D. BRYAN TO OPEN FIVE AND TEN STORE E. D. Bryan, proprietor of the large department store in the Keller block, is making extensive repairs and changes at his place of business prep aratory to expanding the business soon. A wide stairway is being con structed to the basement in which a modern five and ten cent store will be opened about Oct. 1st. The room be neath is 33 by 80 feet and will be ample enough to accommodate the new business. When completed and with the pres ent store Mr. Bry:n will have a place of business covering 8 0,000 square feet of floor space in town. The In terior of the store is also being slight ly changed by the carpenters. VALUABLE GUERNSEYS KILLED BY LIGHTNING Six valuable Guernsey cows were killed at the F. G. Eberhart farm, east of Mishawaka, by lightning Sat urday afterno'jfr The cows were in a field near the river when lightning struck a fence near them. It is be lieved they came in contact with the charged wire fence. O. S. Simper, the tenant on the farm, found the ani mals after the storm. The loss will be something over $500. Four were old cows and two of them were heifers. They were of registered stock. CITIZENS INTERESTED IN REPULBICAN MEETING Interest centers around the meet ing of local republican called for Tuesday evening at Justice Hiram Hunt's office. Matters pertaining to the coming city campaign are ex pected to come up for consideration and action. Some time ago the bull moose held a meeting at wTrich they expressed a desire to come back into the former party. A committee was appoint ed to confer with the republicans to consider uniting for the coming cam paign. This committee may meet with the republicans Tuesdayvening. At any rate it is practically certain that the republicans will decide at their meeting whether they will enter the city campaign alone or whether they will consider an offer from the bull moosers and allow this party to co operate with them. It is understood that the prevailing republican sentiment is either for a republican ticket or a co-operative ticket with the bull moosers to be known as the republican ticket. Sev eral prominent republicans are said to be adverse to supporting a citizens' ticket in case one is started. NEXT SATURDAY WILL BE THE BIG NOISE The "Ball Band" team of the Man ufacturers' league by their win Sat urday are still tied with the Singer team of South Bend. According to the regular schedule the deciding game is to be played on Singer's grounds. An effort is now being made to have this game transferred to Sprlngbrook park, for the reason that the grounds are faster; will accommo date more people, and wdll do away with two car fares for the friends of either team. If this plan goes through it will mean a greatly increased attendance as interest in this game is at a high pitch. EXJOY PICXIC. Eight young people of this city on Sunday enjoyed a picnic at Eagle Point. At noon a dinner was served. The afternoon was rpent In boating-, fishing and other amusements. visiting iu:latives. James Mayor, Towle av.,' has gone to DuQuesne. 111., where he will spend his vacation visiting with relatives. TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS TRY NEWS-TIMES .WANT ADS COUPLE MARRIED ! ORK Ceremony Performed at St. Jo seph's Catholc Church by Rev. Dean Moench. Thomas Zachwieya and Miss Rose Jankowska, both of this city, were united in marriage Monday morning at 7::i0 o'clock, during a nuptial mass at St. Joseph's Catholic church, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Dean L. A. Moench. The bride was attired in a pretty gown of white, wor a full length bridal veil caught with ross and car ried a shower bouquet of roses. She was attended by Miss Jennie Glon and Miss Louise Grlveaski, who were both dressed in white and carried bouquets of white roses. Perry Griveaski acted in the capacity of best man. while Leo Glon also attended the groom. The little Misses Benedicta Sirantz and Victoria Tukororyki were the flower girls. They were dressed in white and carried roses. After the ceremony the bridal party went to the home of the groom. 509 E. Lawrence st., where a wedding breakfast was served to 2 5 relatives and friends. The groom is employed as foreman at tho Rubber Regenerating Co., and is well known in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Zachwieya will reside at 501 E. Lawrence st. At six oclock a wedding dinner will be served at the residence to about 35 guests. RIRLK CLASS PATHS. East Mishawaka Monday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Louis Boles, 1213 E. 2nd st. Section 2 Women's Bible class, Tuesday at 3 p. m. with Mrs. Fred Mulrine, 211 Indiana av. Section 4 Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. with Mr. Pleger, E. Fourth st. Section 5 Afternoon and evening classes. Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Presbyterian church. Section 6 Friday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. L. L. Martin. Section 8 Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Noyes. 129 Towl av. Section 9 Tuesda.v at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Romain, West Second st. Section 10 YVednesday at 7:30 p. m. with Ira Hathway. W. 2nd st. Section 13 Sunlight Bible class, Tuesdav at 7:30- p. m. with Mrs. Elmer ilepler, 122 E. Grove st. Section 14 Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrsfi Gross, YV. Grove st. Section 15 Monday at 7:30 p. m. at 4 07 W. Battell st. Home Girls Tuesday at 4 o'clock with Miss Anna Miller, 911 YV. 2nd st. Business Women Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the Christian church. Willow Creek Thursday at 8 o'clock at the church. Men's Bible class of Fection 2 YVednesday at 7: 30 p. m, with C. J. Stickler, 111 Indiana av. Wednes day evening at the home cf Mr. Ell Shearer plans were made for a Bible study class for men of the north side. The first meeting will be held at the home of Mr. Arthur Ham, Wednes day evening, Sept. 10th at 3:30 p. m. Next Tuesday afternoon a meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Miller of Twin Branches for the purpose or organizing a Bible class for women. Miss Margaret Van Fleet, Bible secretary of the Y. YV. C. A. will be present. REPUPLICAXS ATTENTION". It has been found advisable to transfer the place of meeting of the Republican Party, to be held Tuesday niKht. from Judge Hunt's orrice to the vacant store directly below, next door to Ostrander's studio, 118 West Sec ond St. All Republicans please not change of location anj do not fail to be pres ent. J. ALVIX SCOTT. Advt. Chairman. TO OPEN BILLIARD HALL. Painters and decorators under the direction of Lloyd Clark are painting and refinishing the store room located at 107 N. Main St.. recentl y vacated by Bert Kellam, which will be occu pied by Joe Krushanski, who will open a neat billiard and pool room on Au. SPENDS SUNDAY AT MICHIGAN CITY. Matt Miller and sons left Sunday for Michigan City, where the boys are to make their future home with their grandmother. LEV YES FOR VISIT. Mrs. Lee Montine left Saturday for a visit with friends and relatives at Toledo, Detroit and Adrain, for ten days. RETCIIX FROM BARRON LAKE. Slim Warner and Shorty Benson re turned Sunday evening from Barron lake, after a successful fishing trip. FORSTRAU E R REUN1 0 X . Mr. fcnd Mrs. Edw. Forstbauer of Towle av., entertained at a family dinner Sunday. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. YVm. Zeig anbush of Allegan, Mich., who are visiting here. RETURN'S FROM TRIP. Wm. Sarle, one of the local mail carriers, has returned from a trip to Detroit, Mich., and Ojibway, Can. He reports that the steel corporation la putting up a large plant at the lat ter city similar to the Gary plant, VISITING HERE. Mr. and Mrs. YVm. Whitemen of Louisville, Ky., are the guesti of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ganser on Indiana av. MISI LYYYA K A PERSONALS. Miss Hazel Kurtz has returned to her home in Elkhart after upending Sunday visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. YVilliam Saltsgiver. 311 E. Third st. Miss Roberta Hill, Kokomo, Ind.. spent Sunday visiting with relatives in this city. Virgil Gross has returned from a visit with relatives and friends in Val paraiso. Carl McMann and Miss Eulalie Min zey spent Sunday at Lake Wawasee. VISITING IN CHICAGO. Miss Barbara Wilklow, S. Church St., is visiting In Chicago. "LEAVE FOR LAKE YV A WAS EE Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Johnnon and on Edgar have gone to Lake Wawa see for a two weeks' outing. ' RETURN UROM MOTOR TRIP. F. A. Ullmann. Albion Kamm. Wil- ' liam Thallemer and Charles I-Vrrettie J have returned from a mctor trip to I Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris, have arrived in this city frm near Lima. Ov, and will reside here. TRAVELING MEN HAVE GOOD TIME AT ELKHART Post K. T. P. A. whs entertained at Elkhart Saturday afternoon and evening by Post. Many pames and events were participated in by mem bers from both cities. A. E. Petz, J. A. Kaufer and Miss Kaufer were among the prize winners. In the ball game J. G. Klink of South Bend fell while trying to steal third and badly strained the ligaments of the left leg. POPULARITY CONTESTS ARE POPULAR IN CITY - Interest in the popularity contests for the Homecoming is growing stronger each day and Monday the homely man's contest and the dia mond ring contest wtre the topic of the morning, in several of the big stores by professional men. showing that the contests were going to be one of the big features of the Home coming. The voting places were established late Friday afternoon ami the boxes placed Saturday morning. The first vote cast was taken up Mon day morning and the contestants for tirst places are as follows: most pop ular young lady. Miss Gertrude Wachs. . 28 votes, and Miss Rosalia Klaer following second with IS. The little girl's doll contest, Flossie Daugh erty, 31 and Miss Ethel McPuff 25. Boy's bicycle contest. Henry DeWolf. 4 5 and Ray Booker 27. Pretty baby contest, Kenneth McClure 37 and Jim my HaverLy 26. In the homely man's contest Dr. Erwin leads with 8 5 votes and -Spot" Kreuger follows with 35 for a far second. ATTEND BLACKSMITHS' PICNIC HELD SATURDAY A number of persons of this city attended the blacksmiths' annual pic nic held at Hudson lake Saturday. The following program of races and contests wre carried ,out: Horse hhoe pitching contest, Ralph Lvdlck. first, G. A. Lydlck, second. Drawing contest, for ladies. Mrs. C. Perkins, first. Mrs. L. A. Lydick, second. Girls race. Margaret Cushing, of this citv, llrst, Dorothy Goss, second. Rovs race, Joseph Gehl, of this city, tirst, Harold Holderman, of Mishawaka, second. Rail throwing contest. R. Lldick. first, G. A. Lydick. second. Fat men's race, Charles Rcnnols, first. i-ranK bwank, second. MOTORCYCLIST RUNS INTO REAR OF BUGGY Harry Haskill, while riding a motor cycle on W. Second st., near Spring brook park Sunday evening ran into the rear of a brand new buggy be longing to and driven by Leo Feag ler of this city, and sustained serious Injuries. After being romoved from the wreckage he was taken to a South Bend hospital. It is not known just how the accident occurred but it is thought that Haskill did not see the buggy. The rear wheel and axle, were smashed on the rig and the ma. chine was also damaged to a great extent. Mr. Feagler was uninjured. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR FRANK ALLEN Mrs. Mary Strong, E. Fourth st.. very pleasantly entertained at a 12 o'clock dinner Monday at her home in honor of the birthday anniversary of her grandson, Frank Allen. The dinner was in nature of a surprise to Mr. Allen. The decorations were beautiful flowres. Among those who attended the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler, Lee Stiles. Mrs. Schuyler Rose, Mrs. Kmma Keyes Walker. Jerome Webster, Mr. and Mrs, F. V. Beane of this city. Mrs. H. R. Whitmer, Mrs. W. A. Beane, Mrs. Florence Morrice. Mrs. Lucv Studebaker, Mrs. P. W. Henkle and Mrs. H. B. Geddes of Goshen. i:x jo y i x g va cati ov. Walter RIcketts, who is enjoying his vacation from the Mishawaka Trust and Savings Co., has gone to Angola, Ind., where he will visit rela tives. coxcLimrcs vacation. Miss Bertha Ries has returned from a two weeks outing at Klinger lake and on Monday resumed her duties at the office of the Mishawaka Woolen Co. RITTURX FROM KAGLi: POINT. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Culp and chil dren have returned from Eagle Point, where they spent Sunday. Arthur Hilton has returned to his home in Jackson, Mich., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Swayne, E. Fourth st. Mr. and Mrs. M. Smeltz, of Elkhart, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Curtis, 723 Chestnut St., Sunday. John Albert and grandson, John Riddle have returned from an outing at Eagle Point. Miss Mildred Edgar has arrived in this city from Forty Wayne, and has taken a position in th Carpenter Mil linery store. John Kirkwood suent Sunday at Eagle Point. P. H. Page has returned from Elk hart, where he spent Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buckles have returned to their home in Goshen, after a visit with relatives in this city. NOTICE OI' IIKAHIXG AS TO SPECIAL HENEIITS. City of South Itend, Indiana. Iejirt metit f I'uMic Work. Notlcp 1 hereby given that the f.l lowlng street improvement has teen com pleted : Water conriertioris on Keinhle nvenue, under improvement resolution No. 1T4. la the ity of South Hend. Indiana. Water connections on College Mreot. under Improvement resolution No. 'JT'J. In the city of South r.r-nd. Indiana. Water connections n Hih sfroe. under Improvement resolution No. 2", in the iiv of South Bend. Indiana. Water eonnectlons on IMne street, ur.der Improvement resolution No. 72, In the city of South liend. Indiana. Sewer eo:me-tins on Iin;Vim .tr-ot. under Improvement resolution No. 1T7 in the city of South Bend. Indiana. Vment curb on Huron tre.t. u:;dr Improvement resolution No. u jj.o citv of South Bend, Indiana. trade. rurh ni'd walk on "live tr-er. under improvement resolution No. l'.t". in the eity of South Bend. Indiana. There 1 on tile In the ofrlr-e rf xl board, and ubje-t to pnl. l:,sv-tlrn. nn assessment roll, rhih nlilnx ), n.am- of all property owners who are Ruhjeet to :c es.smen t. a de. rlption f the property :i.-sed. and the mim "lnt of eu( h prima f:irie !ivx:i:rit. This ! trd at its offiee In the eity hill, will on tJ-e ll'th day of September, l'd'l. r.t 7 :4" p. m. receive nnd h-n r remonstrance ,is t tie amount of enen j.vs-r.Mit. nnd will d ciile whether the ns-sed lots or tr.ots of land have 1 een or will lc spe-hillv benefitted by said improvement in the amounts named on said roll. Board of Public Work, otto Batinn. Char v. MedbiNki. Kranei H. I-nmbert. Arthur r. Perly. lerk cf the Board. An. IS-19-20-21--23. AD SIX SPASMS EFORE BREAKFAST P. F. Paul of Lexington, Ohio, Tells of Pitiful Condition of His Son He Had Epilepsy Had As Many As 20 Spasms in One Day. Ono of the most horrible dlse.fes known to mankind is Epileepsy. It n t only endangers the life of the patient but renders him unfit for ordinary oc cupation, and it also makes him an object of pity and fe ir to his friend.! and aoriuaintanefs. ami weakens hi mind. The terrors of Epilepsy huo been greatly increased by the fact that the doctors wrre unable to find a cure for it. and the patient must li o in misery, and in frar of suddenly losing his life or becoming insane. The wonderful treatment used ! y the Fnited Doctors, iIiom- expert med ical specialists who have their ojth Bend Institute located on the second Hour of the Toej.p Building, on "o. Main st., opposite the Post Ottice, is causing quite a stir in the medical world. This wonderful treatment has been useed by the Cnite.l Doctors fcr about three years, and the rtsultJ have been extremely successful. One of the recent casts is the son of Mr. P. L. Paul, of Lexington, imio, whose letter appears below : Lexington. Ohio, Aug. 2. 1313. "To the Public: When my son Paul was three and a half years old he was taken with Epileptic fits, having as many as twenty in one day. and as a rule about ten a day. I had his treated by my home doctors, but with little o- r.o re sults. Through my friends in Mans field 1 was persuadaed to consult ill United Doctors for my boy's trouble. The day I brought him to thes doe tors he had six attacks before break fast that morning", and several .pelU on the way to town, and had oni while in the doctor's other. I com menced treatment and after a short time these attacks became U ss fre quent, and after about fiv weeks th attacks ceased entirely, and since that time he has had n. attacks what ever. I am glad to have the public know what these doctors have done for my son, and can heartily recommend it to all who are or have friends so af llicted. P. F. P.M'L." The treatment usr-d by these spe cialists in their various institutes U exactly the same for this dreadful disease, and the results can be seen from the above letter, which is only one from hundreds on file. Examination and ronsultation : always free. The institutes are always open from 9 a. m. to 12. 2 p. m. to 7, p. m. and evenings from 7 to S. Also Sunday forenoon from 10 to 12. Advt. COMBS. Special lot of very bct SO and T.'c ladies' dressing combs at 2 5c and r.3c. FINE COMBS. Whito as Ivory, and much better .and moro durable, luc to 2Cc at Coonley Dru-; Store. Advt. THRi:i: TAKi: PAsTKCR TREAT MI INT. RICHMOND, ind., Aug. IS. Will iam H. Backmeyer. a farmer, living south of Richmond, left at noon Sat urday for Indianapolis, with his suns. Aborts, age three; William, age five, and Paul Williams, age 12. who w-r- bitten by a bulldog last Thursday. The children are to take the Pasteur treatment. An examination of th' head of the dog by the state authori ties showed that the animal wai? suf fering from rabies. TONIC BITTERS, especially for ladies. For nervousness, debility. A special tonic, nervine and la.atie. T.'o at Coonley Drug Store. Advt. BANS PUBLISHED SUNDAY. Bans of matrimony be,..veen Victor Brunner of this city and Miss Addb spangle of South P.end, were publish ed for the second time Sunday pt high mass. Mr. Brunner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Brunner, E. Joseph st. YOU CAN GET 8 Fr Kea uai ettes n At 203 Vistula Ave. 2 realm Clearance 7! Combined withaHaiiufactur ers Surplus Stock Sale-Liberal Credit 10 psr cent dis count for Cash-Host Every body s Buying at Sailors Now 1 y r- 3 ia C In Our