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MOXDW, MXT IS, liiit. YOUNG KNOX MAKES UP WITH SHOP-GIRL WIFE 33 c: a r f r 1 i o i The NATIONAL NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE has planned a popular educa tional movement, with more than one hundred of the large metropolitan newspapers of the country, and has already accomplished untold good for the thousands of newspaper readers who have been able to share in the great bene 1 Its ollered. The Syndicate's representative in South Bend announces that for the express benefit of the readers of The News Times, it has arranged with HERR & HERR to make the distribution of the PEOPLE'S SI 2.00 CYCLO PEDIA without a cent of profit. This public-spirited store is naturally inter ested in the welfare of its patrons, and is pleased to undertake this great work without exacting the slightest re ward other than good will and apprecia tion of its patrons and the readers of The News-Times. 1 -J J M ! M IT U I THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. 98 TPv TfN TT M 7s Ml r 1 t -sr- ; " Philander Knox, J r r t 11 i : riULADEIJ'inA, Pa. Young Phi lander Knox, Fon of th former secre tary of Plate, has made up with hi.s wffft, and the youn;; couple whose elopement caused a Fensation four years apo will soon, leave for a honey moon trip In F.urope. Knox married Gertrude Holer, a shop plrl at Pro i dcvnce. R. L, In 1D10. while he was at tending school. A family row caused an estrangement which lasted four yeara. REFERENCE WORK FOR EVERYBODY Consisting of Complete Set of Hooks I'or Jje?s Than IViee of One Volume, 1 TTero Is a book event that will Ions "b remembered In South Demi. There has. always Wn an urprent need for a convenient work of reference. Kvery XublLsher who has i.-vsued any encyclo pedia seemed to have a desire to make it sb lanr" its possible, without re Kard to convenience, and the object seemed to havo been to incorporate as many word as possible to till space and increao the. true. So, while there are many sets of this nature on the market, they do not meet the re quirements of the general public, fur the reason that they aro too lare and unhandy. Taking this Into consideration, the publishers of People's Cyclopedia have compiled it work in one set of five volumes of convenient and usable fcizo .and with thf3 sole idea of giving tho reader Just tho information wanted on every subject in the sim ple, htraiKhtforward manner that is easily tnd readily comprehended. More than 100 of tho large metro politan newspapers of tho county, under the auspices of the National Newspaper Syndic-ite, havo planned a Iopular elucatlon;U movement that has already accomplished untold pood for tho many thousands- of newspa per readers who havo been able to shtiro in tho preut benefits offered. Tho syndicate's representative in Soutb Ilimd through tho New York Timcfl announces that fir the express lonef;t of Its friends and readers it has arranged with Ilorr t'v- Ilerr to anakft a distribution of this great reference work in thla city. This publto spirited store naturally Interested in tho work without ex nrtlng ono prjnny of prolit from the MstTibutlon of these Inioks. in ?Vflneday tho distribution will begin anl contlmio dally until the allot inr of bot:s for Kouth Uend and vicinity Is exhausted, which, however. In any event will bo closed promptly at Iho expiration of the tenth day. Ah stated tefore, this handy reference work is complete in five volumes, beautifully bound in Kng lish E!lk cloth. These live volumes comprise all the important subjects In till departments of knowledge. Includ ing blosTaphlcnl sketches, chrono logical hLstorj- and educational data from nil Hources Uiroughout the en tire world. People's Cyclojjedia rep resents tho equivalent of a valuable library of modern reference books for everybody. It is accurately compiled from the. latest Fources of authority nd Introduced hundreds of new sub jects covering all recent advances in tho procure? of the world up to date rf publication. Tho various sections are conveniently arranged for quick reference In alphabetical order. so lhat page numbers are not required. Instead of uiiiir encvrlopedias out of date before they are eomoVtvd. the modern card index plan w;is used, so that 4lurir.ir the lone: and epnsie period of 4-omptlatiou all r cent events could be :uhhl t- !; e; the uork abre:ust if th times nrA this )d;in renders People's 'yi-b q-!ia I'.niqTie fimong reference works, as it contains the knowledge of rot:it day cf the u-orld's prirrs up to tbe recent time, whieh norkt-rs and -!i;dents !tae pr :?ter r. eil to rr f- r than to the kti.-w b ,lce of previ. ;; year. v t W ,1 ;,s will be TadY frr The Hrrr - llerr to p.v friet,l and i 4 itt j CLIP THE COUPON (PRINTED BELOW) FROM THE Iim Beginning on Wednesday next this special distribution will be open and con tinue daily until the allotment of books for South Bend and vicinity is exhausted, which, however, in any event, will be closed promptly at the expiration of the tenth day. PRESENT YOUR COUPON (PRINTED BELOW) NEXT WEDNESDAY AT Em it ierr 5-YoIume Set of the Host Useful Books on Earth mm nil rrmn !. r .... ft: S ill a; twm? 1 I m V an aye EJfims. Refere il ii W:th beautiful Color Plates, Full Page and Double Page Engravings, Educa tional Charts, etc., for One Coupon cut from THE NEWS-TIMES and i!! Regular Selling Price is $12.00 Five Splendid MfiPl Handsomely Bound in English Cloth at less than 40c a volume For 10 Days Only FhITI Book DON'T MISS THIS BIGGEST BARGAIN IN BOOKS EVER OFFERED IN SOUTH BEND. The price of the large Cyclopedia Sets is usually so high, from s5o to Sioo, that they are invariably sold on the installment plan. The publishers of the "People's Cyclopedia" took advantage of these facts, and from a revision of all these various large and good cyclopedias they have compiled all that is good all that is necessarv and have merelv eliminated or condensed that which would be of in terest to a specialist or a technical student. 71 it- 1 3V 1U MP ! I I I I, ! ' t ; MM i hi it! Ml If i Ml! iii! !!i i It! til Mil n 1 MM ;i'i4 . i! i iM 'i 'H i II Ml on ' ii M ! M i l it ii! Hi I ii It M l y. This Illustration Shows the Set, Exact Size iof m 0 Jl To Continue 10 Days or Until Allotment is Exhausted A Few Facts Children Should Know A few Facts Crown-Ups should know YOU'LL NEVER HAVE ANOTHER CHANCE LIKE THIS, SO ACT AT ONCE. OUR GUARANTEE rrt.it ! r on an- ::itrri th-r i-.i-T'- of this u ;ivn w itln'.: t lo! ty . rst s' rv r ," ill Mir tho 'Tir-t onmo. the rul.- whilo KINGDOM OF HEAVEN ABSOLUTE MONARCHY "Tho K!rlor;i of I !o: , v. " -: riov. Cr. il rr.i:kl;n to tho :in .f th- lilitii.i u . i'.v-:Vi 'hufoh TU.::U. "i Ionian i.i U.l til" ,-;irlf.! f-ir:' ti..r- of t h .: . rn no nt irf ;i;n!' r li! :.M"1." i 'o - ; i i . . . i -. " Tli' i I.'-Vo "I" I i t ' i ."fujr. .t o rntM- r.t.il S: ir I l : i t . ' fii. v... : , ..- ht-iil :n St:i.i-- :i',.-r .-o-....-l. Tii- ! i.-! r i.t'kr.l ,,v thio s".!.'.-( t fi.-m i" ..n'.s 'f ; ilo : -..! il i, ;'.: t . i?n . ; o ' ; : ' i '' ' : i ' ' ' t ' ' ' t ho --s's ri!!;. r. : !!!: J . ir .:;.!.- . I'.. .- ..r. .:::! ti.tt r::.- ;:.:! r i: !t' Cir'L'. 1? :: ii- t h.. ! !. ! I i i . t h" rr. In .h :. t.. :h.- '..i'M-. i:.U t r.terpret iht .-u curt - t!y." ill 1 i! s s P. I M ii fl M ti WHETHER a tornado is a straightaway or a whirling wind. THAT John Adams, the second president, was educated at Harvard. THAT the tower of London is the oldest fortress in that city THE causes of ocean tides. WHY the traveler's tree is a boon to mankind. THAT the tomato originally came from South America.. THAT Iowa leads all the states in agricultural products. OF what gases our atmosphere is composjd. THE principal features of wire less telegraphy. THE meanings of Christian names of men and women. THE increase in United States population in 19 10 over 1900. THE age attained lv the dwjrf, Tom Thumb. WHICH is your birthstone? THE wealthiest country in the world the least wealthy State of the Union. People's Cyclopedia Tells you fully about these and thou sands of other interesting subjects. WHICH country grows the most tobacco which state? THAT the sapphire is next in money value to the diamond. THAT the wings of the penguin are used for water pad- .dles, and that the bird is incapable of tight. THE birthplace of Wm. Penn. THE original price paid for .laska WHY the United States trade dollar was coined. THE history of the new science of aeronautics relating to aeroplaning. THAT the demand for copper cents necessitates a minting of 4,000,000 monthly. THAT three countries had kings with the title of Philip Second. WHAT amount the United States paid Spain for the Phil ippines. THE duration of the War of 1 S 1 2. We positively guarantee to refund the amount paid by any reader who finds after receiving People's Cyclopedia that it is not entirely satisfactory and as represented. ORDERS BY MAIL If not convenient for you to call, the set will be sent you by parcel post; include l:TKA 1 1 cents within 1 So miles; 24 cents 1 50 to oo miles; for greater distances ask your postmaster amount to include for 1 pounds. Address HERR cSc HHRR, 1 1 1 W. Washington A v.. Smith Bend, In J. 1 This coupon, when presented with SlS at HERR & HERR, entitles the holder to a tivc-vniume set of People's Cyclopedia (regularly selling at Si 2). CLIP THIS COUPON AND PRESENT IT NEXT WEDNESDAY 9 3 I ;t cr' ' ' h " '.v 1 1 : i - to ir.y l'i-v.-- A tin hw I "t it. 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