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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES sTi i;i.VY.M:iTiiir.i:n i:. jam TO USE MOVIES OpJ HEALTH I Reel Showing Methods of Treatment as Well as Pre ventive Means Will Be Shown. An addM feature to the prosrram for Disease Prevention day in Octo ber will bo a movie reel depicting methods of combatting disea.se and Its prevention. According to Chair man VTright of the exhibition com mitter the reel has been contracted for and will b accompanied by a lecturer. This exhibition will bo free to the public. The place of presenta tion has not yet been decided upon. Tho exhibit committee m't last night in tho Chamber of Commerce rooms and chairman for the various exhibits were named. The Letter ba bies exhibit will be in charge, of Miss Olive. IJalley of the Children's Dis pensary anl Mrs. Charles Jiosenbury. Tuberculosis exhibit Mrs. W. P.. Pond. Jdis.s Veva Harrison and the Anti-Tuberculosis association. Prevention of blindness Rabbi Cronbuxh, who will name other assist ants. Alcohol Rev. C. W. Allison. Social hygiene Mrs, Robert Klbel. Mental deiiclency Mrs. Homer Mil ler. Teeth Dr. Clem Shldeler. Patent medicines Dr. H. F. Vitou. All the city merchants will he re quested to display goods in their win dows relative to the prevention of dis ease. Another meeting of the committee will bo held fomo time next week. Late Hews from Surrounding Towns m:uuii:x sidings. John Hollenbeck returned Friday from Detroit where ho has been at tending tho National G. A. 11. en campment last week and tho state fair this week. Mrs. C. A, Allen of Colon was a business visitor hero for several days this week. Mrs. Tedd. Watts of Benton Har bor Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeromo Ilumistcn. Tho county republican convention was held in Benton Harbor Thurs day. Tho delegates in attendance from this place were: A. B. Ayers, c. Niles, (). J. Pennell, V. S. Weaver, S. F. liidlock and Henry Kephart. The Juno band entertained the Social hour at the home of Mrs. W. F. Stemm Wednesday afternoon. A clever farco was t'iven and a dainty luncheon served. Mrs. William Stahl is visiting at tho home of her son, Kenneth .Stahl, in St. Joseph this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Skinner and daughter. Miss Helen, were South Bend visitors Thursday. Fred Collins of Benton Harbor was a business visitor hero Thursday. Miss Tilllo Lemon has returned from a visit with Mrs. Edith Ilinman in Buchanan. John Iloopingnrner nnd family havo returned from a week's visit with relatives in Syracuse and Nap- panoo, Ind. Miss Hl'lo Steinbeck of Nile.s Is a guest at tho home of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Bulbtrd. At the annual election of the ' United Brethren Aid society, the fol lowing officers were elected: Presi dent, Mrs. C. G. Iutgdon: vice presi dent, Mrs. J. D. Caldwell; secretary, Mrs. Wihla J. Tuttle; treasurer, Mrs. William Pennell. Cards havo been received by friends in this place announcing the ! marriage of Miss Krma, the young est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Farley of Cedar Knpids, Neb. Miss Parley made many friends last sum mer during her visit with relatives here. Hal Howe of Chicago is visiting friends here this week. Arthur I-angdon of Warren. Pa,, is hero for a two weeks' vacation with his parents, Jlev. and Mra. C. G. Langdon. Thomas "MeXally and family nre , visiting friends in central Indiana this week. Mr. MeXally is one of: the employes at the power plant and; Arthur Bennett is substituting f or ' him during his vacation. ! Allison King is a visitor nt the) home of his uncle, Wilbur Likes, in j Sodue township, this week. Hilton, the li ve-y ear-old son of j Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Briggs, was in jured Y.'e.lnesday noon when he en deavored to leave the running board of W. H. Graham's auto. Mr. Gra ham had an auto load of children who were enjoying a ride at the noon hour and this boy was sitting on the running board unknown Mr. Graham and when ho attempted to lump tT at his home he was thrown end badly bruised. Dr. Smith was called who found the boy unconsci o u s. Mr. and Mrs. William Cauffman of Dowagiao have been visiting at the home of tho hitter's sister. Mrs, James Wo 11 am. niia:s. As Tr?. Mitchell liobrtsoti and Mr. Kdward Mill- r. sisters, were en route to Silver l'nok eemetery Fri- afternton an.l on one (f tho main .street.-? of the city, a man snatched .Mrs. Rulu rtson's purse containing tvcr $LT. Ho ran acru's lots and hid ir. Tfc chickon eiop. An emloye of Munti r LSrov. Ire Co. saw tho man run into the chicken coop and sus-T-ectlnsr somethin was wrons" ran and locked the purse su.itcher In. In the meantime the women had reached th lot and reported their loss. The police brought the thief down town. He h.xs loon placed in the jail to await a hearinc: Saturday. Mrs. Koy Pinch, wlio will leave for her home in Iikeview. Fla.. next T'iesl;iy after an oxtendeti visit in Nile was piven a farewell surprise liarty Thursday eeninc by neihborn .ind Iodpe friends. The jarty was K'iven at the home cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bin Klicrman. ntto Cattrr left rriday for Phili delnliia to s;'-r:d a vacation from his duties at the Nation-: Printing1 & Kn-Kravin- plant. Jam. s p.ullard of St. Cloud. lbu. is a canst r.f his br.tier William Iul- lard. w!io -i'li; ,m comman b r-ii ill. James Hullard bitf of the C. A. 1L encampment of the state of T'lor iila sj A ha haa been north to attend ! the national encampment Tvhich was held in Detroit. Sidney li. Callander left Friday for his home near Ia Angeles. Calif., after a visit with his son, Fred of Nile and Frank of St. Joseph. Jamb Weiser, who attempted fili cide Thursday by taking a quantity- of arsenic, was much improved Friday and he will likely recover. Nlles commandcry. No. 12, will participate in a field day with a lare number of other Masonic lodges in this vicinity next week at Three liiv t rs. COALHUSH. Miss Grace Phillips has returned home after a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. McDonough of Kal amazoo, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fulmer and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson were at Three Oaks, Mich.. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Amstutz are visiting relatives at Culver. Ind. Miss Anna Newcomer visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Newcomer of Madison Center, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelley attended the Kelley reunion at Springbrook park Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and children of Mishawaka are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Godshall. Mr. and Mrs. Thad. Schalliol of Madison Center were guests of Mr. and Mrs. i'arcell Sunday. Harold Hartstein spent Sunday with Harold Fulmer. Mrs. Fred Hartstein entertained at dinner Tuesday. Among those pres ent were Mrs. Mary Bucher of Mish awaka. Mrs. Agnes Striebel of South Ilend, Mrs. Sleater of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Sarah Fulmer of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartstein visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hartstein of (South Rend Sunday. Mrs. Louisa Phillips will entertain the Tamarack Indies' Aid society at a comfort-tying Wednesday, Sept. 16 AT TIIK MAJESTIC. Tho Norris musical comedy com pany will close their engagement at the Majestic tonight with final per formances of "Fritz and Smultz", a German comedy with songs. The In dian specialty of Tolllver and Chap pello has been well received. The motion pictures for today are "A Boarding House Scramble", an Essa nay comedy, and "The Girl at His Side", a drama. AT T!in OIIPIIKUM. Tho final performances of the pres ent vaudeville bill at the Orpheum will ' be given this evening. Chick Sale in his comical country school types leads in the laugh, the Two Kidlets offer a clever juvenile singing and dancing act. The Capital City quartet sing harmoniously; the musi- SALTS IF BAGKAGHY Stop eating meat for a while if your Bladder is Troub- ling you, When you wai'j up with backache nnd dull "misery In the kidney regrion' it generally means you havo been eat- lnp too much meat, says a well-j known authority. Meat forma urio acid which overworks the kldnejrs In, their effort to filter It from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loppy. When your moneys get Fiug gish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; remov ing all the body's urinous waste, elas you have backache, sick headache, ; dizzy spells; your stomach sours, ! tongue 18 coated, and when tho ! t 1 V. a . . 1 A . ! weamer is oau you nave " au sediment, channels often pet Fore, wa ter scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or threo times during the night. Klther consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your i pharmacist about four ounces of Jad I Falts; take a tablejpoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few i days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from I the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, ' combined with llthla, and has been , used for generations to cleaTi and stimulate slupgish kidne.vs, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no I longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is Inexpensive, can not injure and makes a delightful, ef fervescent llthlo-water drink. EYES EXAMINED md Hpa(3ache RellevpJ wlthoat ot Drcjrs by tb o H. LEIV30NTREE Bouth Hend'n Leadlcr ODtorcetrUt Mannftctnrlnjf Optician. 222 Vi S. Michigan Sirft. IIots phn CTH. Bll pboae M7 BudJaj from 0 to 10:30 a. m. by Appolat meot HARRY LYERRICK FUNERAL DIRECTOR I furnish the complete equip ment, from the first call to th b'JiluL Both Phones 210 So. St. Joo St. 1 Theaters 1 AND KIDNEYS HURT ft f PJ I ""W" cal Geralds are entertaining and the Apollo trio of bronze athletes are marvels of strength. AT Till; DbLITH. The first matinee of the season will be given at the Delite this afternoon. It is also thought that the big pipe organ will be ready by that time. The picture program today consists of six reels including an Knglish comedy, "The Militant Suffraget" in reel?, and one other good picture. "The Gamblers". Charles Klein's great drama, will be shown tomorrow. AT THi; COLONIAL. With four reels of good pictures changed every day, the Colonial re mains decidedly popular. The pro gram today Includes, "Iitin Blood", a rtirring Lubin drama; "Tho Idiot", a Biograph drama; "The Show Bust ers", a roaring comedy, and "The "Cheeseville Cops", another laugh producer. UNCLi: TOM'S CAIHX. Uncle Tom's Cabin In five reels the picture that is being shown nt the Oliver, is one of the most beautiful productions in motion pictures ever seen here. The magnificent scenes of the south before the war and the views of the Ohio river are most at tractive. Four performances will be given today and four tomorrow at 1:45, 3:15, 7:'o0 and 9: CO. Follow ing this picture "Brewster's Millions" will be given for three days. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday with four shows each day, then comes "The Littlest Rebel" for four days. STOKM AT SKA. In "The Storm at Sea," the Kalem drama being presented at the Audi torium today, photoplay patrons will see an unusually touching story of a sister's sacrifice. Incidentally, this production Is said to contain one of the most realistic storms ever filmed. A. i June, Wno SUSpeCIS tne attentions which Jim. a young fisherman, show- , od to esn.lltf to South Fend. A tele ers upon her younger sister Florence. phono con to the local police enabled is amazed to hear the boy inform her , thom to head him off beforo he re.ach that instead of loving Florence he , ed the station. He was taken back really loves her This Is Jane's first this mornlnff by oilicer Charles Quim love affair and she loves Jim with her hv of xiles whole strong nature.' Meanwhile Jim secretly marries Florence. The girl, ignorant of Jim's proposal to her sister, hides her wedding ring, it be ing her Intention to tell Jane when her husband comes back from his trip to sea. A terrific storm which arises the night before Jim's return, results in Jane's discovery of Florence's mar riage. "Lily of the Valley," a two part Vltagraph with Earl Williams and Tallian Walker in the cast; "The Revelers," a Selig western picture: "What Became of Jane." a Selig comedy, and the Pathe daily news are also being shown today. suniytrsr, theater. J. Warren Kerrigan will bo fea tured In a two-reel Victor drama at the Surprise theater today. The story shows how love overrides plot to ruin a young attorney. She was beauti ful, bewitching, alive to all tho femi nine artifices rated to inveigle men. this trump card which the mayor played. True this little scheme which the mayor of our pulsating drama at tempted to "pull" was not an innova tion in the game of American politics. It has been worked before and with brilliant success. That is the beauty of it, it's sure fire. Some persons will fit in as cogs in tho machine and be content under the ohn Hale ine 127 W. WASHINGTON AV. We have the Largest Variety of Hats and Caps F 1 1 Si Nobby, smart styles and snappy trimmings ever dis play by us. VISITORS WELCOME. U m mm .in.r.m and H: TA rV-, XNOH v C- xV,.-t; rfVnUVlV W:V,M J. 1 I "A-Tt: I mm WmmMmmkM i WrM mmm ; vi We will not allow our has to be trampled in the dust, but we uo anuw it to tloat over 2.SC5 distilleries and breweries. It is stained by the revenue re ceived from a parasitical business. We vote to put the liquor under govern ment lock and key, send it out bearing the United States revenue stamp, and license men to retail it. Willir.m McKinley said: "Whoever votes for licence becomes a partner in the liquor traltic and all of its consequences." Uncoln said: "I would rather lose that right hand than sign that docu ment (the internal revenue act) that legalizes the liquor trailic." The emperor of -heathen" China said: "I cannot prevent the introduction of the glowing poison, but nothing would induce me to derive a revenue from the vice and degradation of my people." Nicholas 11., czar of Rus.-ia said: "The prosperity of the nation's treasury must not be made dependent upon the moral and material ruin of my people." William Windom, senator from Minnesota, said: "The licensed liquor trailic is or ought to be the overwhelming isn;e in American politics, Ta destruction of this Iniquity s:ans next on the world's calendar." What do YOU say? What will you DO to remove the strtin from our f.a:;? Clip and save these cartoon articles each Saturday. Iiuad the daily news paper articles An education for you- ordinary grind, but lay a heavy load on the cog ii!nl th.it which dis.in- j guishes them as human, just like everyone else down beneath is going to assert itself. That is what hap pens in this gripping drama, featur ing the famous Virtor star. J. Warren Kerrigan, in the rob of the young at torney. The woman played charm ingly by Vera Sisson. is a tool of the mayor, and sent out to beguile and compromise the attorney. One thing which can happen did happen, she fell in love with the attorney. It is that which brings the action of the play into a swirl of conflicting pas sions and emotions. For the woman it was a trying situation, and for the man well, he was not to blame if he misunderstood. It shows that even in the muck and mire of corrupt politics, clean and honest love and hope and work may find its place.- A Keystone comedy will he shown called "Those Country Cousins". LOST RESIDENCE ON BET Man, AVho Refused to Take Office Is Dead nt Danville. DANVILLE. 111., Sept. 12. James Gilmore, capitalist and democratic politician, who never would accept otfice. is dead here after an illness of two years, aged C2. Mr. Gilmore at tracted considerable attention in 1SSS by wagering his line residence adjoin ing that of Congressman Cannon with States Atty. Blackburn on the elec- tion of Grover Cleveland. Blackburn sold the place and in four years was occupying a new and finer mansion. The same bet was made in 1892 and Gilmore won, dying last night in this house. NILES MAN IS ARRESTED Harrison Bostic. 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Ionard Cal. aiaiaria been years, cured by two bottles." Warden. N. C. Write for free booklet and find out what ALKANO will do for you. Alkano and full Information re(rrdln It may ba obtained from our sales agents, or direct from the home office. LJ3 ALKANO REMEDY CO., Kansas City, Mo. ij Alkano may be obtained from ira Birdlebaush, 802 S. Lafayetto st. South Bend, Ind. Sole Asent. M IP MM Store Here s a Hidden Message tor You Can You Put it Together ? r' I a I u -4 i The New COLONIAL 113 S. MICHIGAN" ST. man class PICTURES Today and Every Day. SATURDAY'S PROGRAM 4 Reels 1 "THi: IDIOT" "LATIN" IJLOOD" "THE SHOW I1USTITRS" "THE CHEESE VILLE COPS' Sc Never Kfher 5c "SAFETY FIRST ELBT i Cround lloor 320 S. Mich. St. TODAY Tho World's IJest MOTION PICTURES "THE MILITANT SUFFRAGETTE" 5 Heel Patlio, and One Other Picture, the home or the ORGAN'. PIPE 5c Matinee Today at 2. Evening at 7. 10c , .sll,m 1 I HI. I I !. 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Scott SL llouic Tlione 13oJ 2' W CVt-vc ,ivl "Alii - -- -' -f j I7A XL J JU H HUIBB THEATER The Home of Good Picture. TODAY J. Warren Kerrigan in WEIGHTS AND MEASURES The mayor bribes a beauti'ul wo man to "pet something on" the dis trict attorney. She does it and then there occurs the only thinq- that can save the young" man. fcfho falls in love with him. THOSE COUNTRY COUSINS Kevstonc Comedv. Special . Tomorrow THE SILENCE OF JOHN GORDON American Beauty. THROUGH THE FLAMES Rex Two Reels. Willi If FEES AS Rid Yourself of Disease by Quick, Safe Scientific Methods I'"' V' ft it'- if ' - - " I . - : ... ,;;r.- t . . i ' fcPKCIITC IJLOOI) DISELXSnS. European methods of cure y -ucclnes. serums or worulerful (914) Xeosah arsnn. Xo loss t time, no hospital expanse, no jain. One-half hour visit often all re quired. Kidney and Uladder DSeaes. Pains in back, swcdlen lirnbs and 4 other symptoms of quickly banished. these ailments Xenons Disorders I)iapiear. If nervous, irritable and lacking energy and ambition, come to ua at once. Acute and Chronic Diseases of Men. 0K.FLE Ink For Men Only. . 10912 W. Washington TcHlay's Slimv Is Trimmed Yit!i a 1 liotiv,ujd Liiix'lix and iunran teMl to Fit All ie. and Ae, LILY OF THE VALLEY" A tvr-rirt Vitairraph 1tli 13;irl Willlaiim, Lillian Walker, Ed Manl Kimball and Kato lrl(t. "THE REVELERS' Seli Western C'omeily. THE STORM AT SEA" A Kalem Prama. "WHAT BECAME OF JANE" Sell; Comply. "THE PATHE NEWS' I Times Today at the Olivn aibl Tomorrow" UNCLE TOM'S CABIN PHOTO DRAMA" live Heels. l:ir, R:00. 7: J." and 0 o'clock. All Seats lO rnts. ays and D More Straw Hats Musi : Go. n MSlffl LOW AS $3.50 Don't give up. Call and l?e examined by a specialist who has had many rears' experience in curing men. He will tell you the truth about vour condition, IRlflf. i I Men whn are s jfferir.r and ran not pay the f. f. charged hy iriot hpc iali.stn. sh'oihi tak advanta-': of this: ( tT-r and Ji:T ;UI:KI. Call at !.(, hav- a talk ith us ar. J w e will explain to y .i .-,;r t: atrner:t. We .r- cur::.- j.i ilaily without euttlnir. c:il'r'u"rm or danger. No rr.att'-r v. ho ha failed el ho'.v long f.-r-l. di n't r:v- i will mxamim: you oU fpj: 1 . Jtupture Cuml Witlnut ui:ery. Cas s we aceept for tr- an.-r. hav- li ' ain iirni are r. ot .! tix.iie a moment from busii.evs. lUetal Piles. Fif lal l)i--u: ilmiU 'anili. a, i ;-";r c treated w and other :t:.uut tho Kheumati-ru i;nded. Pnlar-'e.l. S a o'.!. :i .,:;. Stiff.-r;. I Joint-s cured v.;t.a. :t ru:n:n the stomach by harsh ri;e.h ::n Stomach arid lltiwcl Dl-'jrder Indi-e.-ti. ri. I Tonu-. per-rtej o ; 1 1 . -: . '::!- cur d. t; r.f.-- Aftv-r K.itinc. i.e.s.s ar.il Heartburn iicl- Specialists South Bend, Ind. li St., over Peck's Shoe Store. il H t! u li ll i