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TUIDAY. ACfil'.ST 10, 191.". F C INTERESTING FACTS! CAUSE OF ARRES Mme. Japrose Talks on Personal Cleanliness New York Physician Must Answer to Charge of Con tempt Because He Sold Remedy For Consumption. a desire to appear clean and bright. ?MM f'icHjfc:. it is a positive necessity ior complete y--''-health. The pores of the skin are ' tv f:' nature s Dream aucis ana to ciog tnem , up is to invite ill health. The happiest THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. 1 - - mm k fmmt I ' n f i n i iV t mi mt ' li ill i 1K111 i i . i ! im 11 i 1 - ' ' - ml , l mt ,,1 n mm. .. . i-a.- ..,.1 ,m.m.mmn, m -..- E II II ft HEN SBici If m m T 4 1 NCW YORK. Au;'. If. n r.rd'-r ! to yhow raiiso why ho should not ho , adjudged in contempt of tho supremo court was htvi.'i1 Sunday on Dr. Mau rice A. Sturm. one-time assistant of , Dr. FrWdrifh Franz Frlcilmann, at his' (,1'Acc in the Ansonia hotel. Dr. .Sturm I la charged with having violated an injunction Kued on May l'j last ' through which ho was forbidden to , j-eli or ;;ive away or ti." In any man-i Xior any vaccine or "cure' purporting I to 1"! the tuberculosis remedy discov ered oy Dr. lYiedmann. In affidavits that accompany the order, which was granted hy Justice Week.s on Thursday and is returnable on Sept. ? it is set forth that Dr. fc'turm sold what he intimated was the Friedmann "cure" to a North Dakota physician. Dr. Myklestadt. for JJ.000, And that as recently as last month, for a fee of he injected a quan- tity of the sam' vaccine into a youn Kirl suffering from tuberculosis who died 11 days later. The father of the fcirl makes affidavit that Dr. Sturm told him this vaccine was the original Friedmann culture, and that he was the only physician privileged to use it. When the Kirl died, another affi davit allesei. Dr. Sturm sought to compromise any action her father miht brine: against him by an offer of $123, which was refused. These accusations were obtained through the activities of the law firm of Hays, Kaufmann and Lindholm, CO Wall st.. who represent Dr. Fried mann and the syndicate now in con trol of the rights to his serum. Ar thur Garfield Hays, of that firm, ob tained the original temporary injunc tion against Dr. Sturm. Chief anions the several atTidavits attached to Justice Weeks' order to show cause is that Dr. Myklestadt, whoso home Is in Williston, X. D. After telling of his journey to New York last March and his acquaint anceship with Drs. Friedmann and Sturm, the: western medical man Ftates that on May 4 last the latter physician told him he could sell him some of the Friedmann vaccine. Ne gotiations were begun, but meantime Jr. Myklestadt returned to North Dakota. Dr. Sturm's first offer, he avers, was to let him have a large Fupply of the vaccine fur use by him elf in his state alone for $3,000. Dr. Myklestadt swears he offered $L000. and that finally $3,000 was agreed Upon. On May 17, he continues. Dr. Sturm telegraphed him that "my vaccine has been accepted by the board of health.', ard on May 20 that he would send him tiQ doses, with directions for its ue. on recept of the $.!.00O. Dr. Myklestadt states he received the vaccine by express on May 20 and promptly sent Dr. Sturm the $:j,ooo. are those who are perfectly clean, and y in the bath, of Jap Rose, the bubble hath fioan. The delicate odor of this y r - tr delichtful toilet requisite rives one that iMM ', eense of perfect cleanliness; free from 4 the odors of perspiration. bold at A' 10c bv almost everv rood merchant ia ''' fhia (ftnntrv Hi W - W I. I 4 I . J here our best; to create favorable . v. i v n . i n which iMrppvir pniw lippsra I look wi " " ip I IM W si r h S nil Si MIS ii soiso gfciVBS'fli ti ByayiaxjHuyi 1 HURGH BASEMEUT New York Officers Discover Enough Wet Goods to Run a Large Neighborhood When They Raid Place. impressions among seek to influence. those we is die perfect cleanser for the skin. Contains the purest glycerine; its purity has withstood every test of the most m r 1 exacting. At iuc tlie jdS vx large cake all dealers. yt ' . Ail these shoes are new styles made of good leathers and warranted to give -Included are shoes for Men, Women and Children Prices are Note the Savings See Display in our South Window. good wear unequaled- b m NEGRESS CLAIMS TO BE WIFE OF WM. LEE Head or lu!li!i!ii Firm at CliIcas:o AVho Died Without Heirs Charged Witli Deertin Wife 30 Years Aio. Xi:W YOTIK. Au-. The proh- lem of ccttinq: nun to attend ehuroh has heen solved at List to the satis faction of every one concerned with the posi!le exception of the State Ex cise department by the First Bo hemian church of New York, accord ing to the police of the Kast Sixty Hoxcnth street pi dice station and Leon J'diss, of the tate Fxeiso de partment. The solution is: turn the 1'asement of the church into a har room. "With a full tlcdsed barroom in operation the rest is easy. Men of the congregation can to th basement if the I'hureh evenings instead of i:o inir to the corner s,ilom. and after the habit is once formed instead of "rushinrr the prowler" to the corner saloon on Sunday mornincs they turn nutornatieally tc the idiurch. Be tween lin;ns they ran pro to the base ment for an eye-opener, and if the t"ir:ni;i lietur.e: tiresome a "snifter" fr.un the ehurch bar helps to while awav the time. The First Foliemian church of New York, at No. 1" o :ast 'ixty smo!5 i str et. is like many another crM'rch in outsble appearance. It i.: ii small tne structure with nn np protiri.ate steeple, ami on the front i a si::n irlxin the names and ad liress. s of the pastor and the sexton. F.ut in the b.is rnent. according to the s considerable differ- CIIICAGO. Aucr. 19. The lato Wil iam H. Lee, head of the publishing tirhi of Lainl & Lee. who lived in Chicago, as a white man, and died ap parently without heirs, was claimed in the probate coart Monday by Mrs. Lucinda Anderson, colored of Benton Harbor. Mich., as her husband. In a petition tiled for Mrs. Ander son it is alleged that the publisher's real name was William A. Anderson, and that he w;us a Nepro. though of lisht complexion, and that he deserted Mrs. Anderson o0 years ago. The latter lays claim to the estate of the late publisher, the value of which has been estimated at $20,000 Lee, or Anderson, never talked of his personal affairs, and his antece dents were a complete mastery when he died. The body will he exhumed to allow the woman to confirm her iilentitication. MITCHELL ALLOWED TO GO BY POLICE lxieal I)cartnient Had Nothing 3 la n Who Was Am ted With James Cordani. on mA V ' T r 'f AT THE THEATERS V N v "STOP THIi:i7't AT OLIYKIt. Cohan & Harris will present their farce "Stop Thief, at the Oliver Sat urday aXternoon and night, opening" the fall dramatic season here. There are two kleptomaniacs and a genuine crook in the farce. One of the kleptomaniacs Is a millionaire, and the other is his prospective son-in-law. The bride-elect has been the re cipient of costly wedding presents, and the groom, unablo to check his nat ural propensity to appropriate them engages a detective to watch him. The bride-to-be knows that her father is a kleptomaniac, but doesn't know that her future husband is one also. A new maid smuggles a real thief into the house and the plot .becomes tangled. The real thief is prepared to carry off all the valuables in sight when he is discovered by the prospect ive bridegroom, who mistakes him for the detective he has hired. The real thief is introduced as the personal friend of the groom and pro ceeds to appropriate the valuables at his leisure, then the police come. mm i. t'r-i.'X v .. j-- , .... j t irxi .x fx Ms- 1 .97 AT Till', M AJKSTIC. A grotesiue comedy barrel Jumping act is being presented at the Majestic by Karly, Wilher and Early. An at tractive and athletic young ladj." assists materially in the success of the act. LiMoikIo, a European vir linist of con siderable talent, offers a pleasing pro gram, liose Becherick is singing some new ballads this week. l-"rank Mitchell who "was arrested last Thursday night with Jame Cor dani, alias Bert Donaldson, alias Dr. Hyde alleged to be connected with a bank robbery at Rochester, N. Y., last March, was released by the local police for lack of evidence. The men were caught in a local hotel and in suit cases was found all the burglary tools used in bank and house robbery. They were truiled to this city by a Pinkorton man. The only cidenee that could be produced a-rainst Mitchell was that he had been caught with the alleged thief. Coniani w:u; taken to New York Sunday morning. OMAHA HAS BIG BLAZE police th. moe. Captain pominick Henry. of the Fact Sitv-s'We:ith street police sta tion, and l- on Bliss say that the base ?r. nt is or.o of the most attractive m.-etir.Lr :dace provider! u church in the city. A'-cordir.g to thrse two men. t!ie- entered the basement of this chur. h on July and here is what the v said they found: F.l' .,n c is. s containing twenty four battles each of wine: two half-iralb-n d.'-mijohns of cordials: seven Varr. N of beer: one keg of hitter: one V;rr-'! of whiskey and one keg of latniv.t l; one keg of slevonowitz whate. r that is) and fifteen cases of tin! i b. lied wir-.V. All or this wa revealed ATonday vhrp. Fatt.'in Henrv appeared Vefore Justice- Ve.k-; in the supreme court nnd a-Ve.t prmision to cell the goods which they allege. 1 they had found in the church. Permission was granted. Tlinv rimnen Injun-d in a $200,000 IT re. OMAHA. Neb.. Aug. 10. A loss of $2co,oh) ami three firemen injured was the result of a fire near the heart of the business district Sunday night, which threatened for a time the whole business block and brought most of the local tire department. Capt, John Fngle was the most seriously hurt of the firemen. He was knocked from a ladder and suffered a fractured skull. The tire was the result of spontane ous combustion in the rear of the F.ur-gess-;randon (.. an electrical and gas fixture house between loth and 16th, on Howard t. AT COLUMBIA. The large audience at Columbia showed their appreciation last night of South Bend s favorite spotlight singer, Willard Krdhardt. who sang by special request Chauncey Olcott's hit. "My Wild Irish Rose". Manager Palmer has engaged him to sing each evening this week at this popular playhouse. "ninnv thi; iirvi lint:." Tho story upon which this tilm is based is a good one. The plot is Ftrong and invites the attention of the spectator. It is one of a newspaper reporter who in his interest in the reformation of a young woman en meshed In the web of burglary by her father is arrested for murder. The young woman, however, succeeds in extracting a confession from the real criminal. This picture will he shown at the Surprise theater today. TO ASK PROFESSORS FOR THEIR OPINIONS MAN DENIES HE IS DEAD SHIP BY PARCEL POST ALBFQrFBQFK. N. M.. Aug .10 What is believed to he a record ship ment by parcel p"st. passed through t il elf." Mondn.v n!ght. when 210 crate of peaches-. in transit from Farmlngton to C,al!ur. thi sta were transferred here. The fruit will have Raveled a distance of 1,000 miles. LARlMORi:. N. I.. Aug. 13. Adolph Weise of Chicago broke up plans for his own funeral, made by relatives in Chicago, who hail been noticed of his supposed death h re. The finding of a card on the body of a man killed by a (Ireat Northern train here bearing Weise's name led to tho mistaken identification of the body. Weise reached Iarimore Sunday to Intercept the shipment of the body to Chicago and wired relatives. "The funeral Li off." WASHINGTON", Aug. 10. Whether thf entrance examinations for the naval academy are so rigid as to be virtually prohibitive is a question the navy department is to leave to the decision of a jury of 2.000 grave and dignified educators. It became known Monday that the department, rtung by repeated charges that the examinations were unfair find illogical, had determined to sub mit the matter to 2'00 high school principals- and college professors in every part of the United States. Women's $2.50 Shoes for . . RQ Women's Vici Kid and Gun Metal button V B mX and lace all new styles, warranted all leather, Sale Price, pair, $1.59. Women's $3.00 Shoes for . . Women's Patent, Tan, Gun Metal and Vici button and lace high and low heel; regular $3.00 Shoe, Sale Price, $1.97. Women's $3.50 Shoes for . . Women's best quality warranted Shoes, Pat ent, Colt, Gun Metal, Tan and Vici Kid in this lot are Julia Marlowe and best Libby Shoes; $3.50 value; Sale Price, $2.89. Misses' $2.50 Shoes for . . . . Made of best Patent, Gun Metal, Tan and Vici Kid; button and lace, all sizes; Sale Price, $1.59. Child's 79c Shoes for One lot of 250 pairs Child's Button and Vici Kid Patent Tip; sizes 2 to 5; Sale Price, 49c. $2.89 49c Men's $2.50 value for ... . Men's Patent and Gun Metal Shoes in button and lace, all sizes, all leather; Sale Price, $1.59. $1,59 Men's $3.00 Shoes for . . . Men's Fine Shoes, Patent, Gun Metal and Tan; button and lace; Sale Price $1.97. 1.97 Men's $3.50 and $4 Shoes for $0 OQ Men's Shoes, Patent, Gun Metal, Tan, Vici -WvJ Kid; all sizes and best leather; Sale Price, $2.89. Boys' $2.50 Shoes for Boys' and Youths' Gun Metal and Box Calf ; lace and button Shoes; all sizes; Sale Price, $1.59. 1.59 Children's $1.00 Shoes for. . . fJOn Children's Vici Kid Shoes ; Patent Tip ; also Tan U " with wedge heel; sizes 5 to S; Sale Price, 69c. EATRA SPECIAL! 500 Pairs of Women's, Misses', and Children's Oxfords, Shoes and Slippers will be sold at less than Half the cost to the maker. i i 28 PAIRS 1-STRAP PUMPS, SIZES ZV2 TO 6 22 PAIRS WHITE CANVAS HIGH SHOES, lV2 TO 2. 100 PAIRS CHILDREN'S 2-STRAP PUMPS, SIZES 2 TO 8. J Worth $2.00 Your Choice r Save Economy Stamps They Are Valuable. f 150 PAIRS WOMEN'S SHOES, 2l2 TO A, B AND C WIDTH. 200 PAIRS WOMEN'S OXFORDS, SIZES 2l2 TO 5, A, B and C WIDTH. Your choice of any of these Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers worth $2.00, for 79c. One Economy Stamp Free With Each 10c SpenL I I . I mtm COOLER MONDAY WAS Failing to Rive relief from the in tense heat of atunlay and Sunday, on Monday the thermometer recorded 0 2 above, only a decree below the hih notch for Sunday and two de srees below the hih mark of Satur day when the silvery thread found its way to the hisrh point recorded for all Augusts during the past 20 years. For a minimum it dropped to 7 a degree below Sunday's low mark. The precipitation was .0 6 of an inch. Red YOU CAN GET Baid Crispette; At 203 Vistula Ave. AMERICAN THEATRE MONDAY AND TCI CM) AY BLANCH SVi:i:T AM) HKXUY WALTIIAMj In a Iliogrnph story of a WliVs Coming and Her HuKiti(r Friend. "Till: MISTAKIV A Pathe? Comedy-Drama. vhi:n; a woman" wastiis" and FATiurs wi:i:kia 1111 10c- 11 mmi mmm 310c I Is MORAL Moving Pictures And Vaudeville KARLY. WIIJJKR AND MARLY, Comedy Acrobits. LA MONDA, Parisian Intrumentali-t. m m 1 ISi. SURPm BE THEATKE 31 9 i o o o o o Tin: iio.Mi-: or ;ood ricri iii.s. TODAY. To Err is Human American Below The Dead Line Reliance Prof. Bean's Removal Keystone Comedy COMING TOMORROW The Beauty and The Beast. Rex Feature in Three Reels. Open Mornings and Noon Hour. ib TRY NEWS-TIMES VANT ADS PATEN T Axi Trad Marks Obtained In all Countries. Advice Free. CEO. OLTGCH, Registered Patent Atty.. 711 12 StudeLaker lildg SouUa Btnd. In GET A GAS RANGE MOW GAS CO. t 1 1 14 1 i 0 o 0 0 0 o . i 0