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10 inin.w nvr.MNfi. Acr.rvr ib. tais. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES I Elkhart News formations. All of tho emorj'o sol d ors, inclmllntf four Negro selects, J j .fmf'l much Interested in the mill- ! jj a !.-iro'i- j th Indignation of member ! formations. All of tho embryo tol- i "f the iSt. Joy -h l"i-h and G:inio Pr1"1!' 1 1 a -k :a t ion, and as a re- -li .'i f Hiij'tin will l.o launched, tary work, and many expressed their . -gj wit Mr. .t ft -a (,is u hT-by it i.- r-x- resrets that thy had not taken it j i. j- ...!,, .-,r.. I 'Tt'-.i in-.il wir .ciin law violator . up before. ; U:,KIIA!:T. A..- ;' ,. rv::.: will b.-. br..-ii,'ht to j-.itbe. j Verdun ' Mirr, :n r.v.;my with "' "r r ll:f association stated Whit suffering from epilepsy, j four nth'r :., l:t tin- i'.y todav Thur.-.bty tl.-.t nhüc it ha b-on X- ' Mrs. Inez M. Bardo of Bristol. for India narf:.--. ui.. r- b- will tr ':' b 'btv alt to KMire Incrimin- . mother of three children, fell Inj ler the ,.f t?.- l":,.!' ; .-'!. tt-, atin.r i i-r.f in such case.--, yet ' uch a manner that her head pro- i r.ouri b id I."' n procured to injure 1 traded over the ede of a wood box cm i.-tiot:s of a number of per- and 5 he v.ax strangled to death Wed- j w. - iV-hiM-' t.fts is an altogether ne.sday night. J too f j . r. t j-ractirf in northern Her bodv was found bv the hus- 1 In b i-. i 1 t'r.' iif oi dins? to Dr. II. It. band on hus return from work. He Zii'tt..' rij.a-:. p: t id'-nt of th organ- i found the three children standing ization. at out the home in apparent bewll- dement. As the oldest one Is only '.' i i fo.jfit.uii.w nnd other places ' fo,,r f'ars old. they were unable to and ntutr.'d t. 1 .! -. j, . rt Th. ;r-i iy wh r- -o:t drinks ;im sold were understand what had happened to; r-.crninc. Th. laid. . v. ho i- .i tor- !.rc..d oir.o- on an icele. plan lhf"'r mother. Th- father's inquiries ' raer resident of M : h . .tk.i. v. ,. .-mi- Th.;r-d.:y b-au--. acting in accord- UPrc anvc-red by little fingers l 'oy I a- h'.id r. ;i. m tb;- ii...- - b t - ;.r.ro u.rh ..nb-rs of th- food admin- Pointing to the wood box. j Grosrr.tckl- ho-i-ital i,. Tho biut.o-i, th- b cmpany here Is 'Toner Holderman of this city ( rroom r-s-i-.f l.v i . v.;;.:n- att.!.di:u to tb- r:-hs of" th- re!- ' inducted an inquet. Funeral serv- '; ati..n ror a m i a lb- :..!:- I : 1 1 - of üb.h.trt ur. Th-r- i.-; not i, fs vi!l hel,J al lnc home Friday fal re rv- ..r;- and . t. daily -nou-h ic to can- f.,r both the re si- ilIul Ininal will be made in the Mott- to to call-d t. ti- .: 'i -. d-nt "iivini.T" and the ;-oda foun- , cemetery. tains at the -.line time, according to j In a l-'f i- to hi- M-t,.r, .Mr- .John otb.-iui, of the eompanj. :!rs- T- n- ,JrowM and young W. Hiplev. wif- of Li.-it. Kii-i-v of daughter are ill Thursday as the re-! t army in th- ;w, r-. h - orp. . The or:; -. , f -.: : rb i H n r-.erge.i v.iMi s of th-- f i v con troller r i ' t v.Ioi.d.t;. :,d Harv--J.ott r ill L- i'i d ia (hirv Ir. P. I Tuddahv, b. .f th r.-arri d i n V'. i a w .1 ! f.' z v. i r. .' 3C ii on. pa ny 1. 'liana st it i;;ilit:a. Pvt. Leroy Kantn-r t lbs of m'-tin.,' four r.ern v s iiunarin on n.- vva Iran:- brown and Kimer to Franc i v i- tab-n from tli- "'blind -:ir ise" of a New York Central i w. in tu- uuu-r. a i.ain b i . Thmdav and arretted heats wer. (!' .-tro:,.d b guns from ,j, ....,-t-i- tU(, Ilien admitted Vhfc transport, he b ' I r .-. tk.tt tin y u-r- absent from Fort Vt. Kan trier, who is a former res. M-mlan witho at leave, .dent of WaiMW, w.r o .-r-ea- on . a big American convoy and r fcT , i r l i - I Mis.s ib-i- Koed-r and Bruce - tights with th- submarines a.s Ibm;, .ei: united in marriage at onlv t r i i a i incident.-. tii- home of the bride's parents at .-tation 1; at ti o'clock Wednesday suit of eating "munches." which ar ! prize pieces of candy placed in boxes of cra( kerjack. Mr. Uro'. n. w ho :s yardmaster here for the New YoriJ Central railroad, purchased the crackerjack Wednesday. There were four pieces of the prize candy in th box and as soon as the mother and daughter had each eaten a pie?e they became drowsy and later be came violently ill. Or. I. W. s'hort, who is attending the victims, has placed sample pieces of the candy in The ijiKhart i.usin-r.- -oileue w as ..t , n imr i i. i:rni.- i rt,.t wwt.,. t itp.i Tiuirv..! iv for im.1, ,,,..,' c , - .i . i i' the hands of the police and intenis .o pn inurs'ia tor .ni-t- werv.-. fl, th- groom, acted as bridesmaid, ' ., i n-i- ferr-i nf tin. .,. 1 mim i. . i n i . i. i , to investigate the cae thoroughly. i r.e n a n rr.i or ine siiinu, i,-- and H-rb-rt l.ohren was best man. -.n epi. ... r-ror. i;. i.iin.u and l olbnvim.' tii- etiemony a three- family through lion. . ... i ror. i.. i.iiiou dud 1 ollowing tii- et iemonv a three- I , ,,,, , TvMt r i," . r, ot r- triT , i ', . lL - he LI chart Bar association will win ri.,0. ., n ot,r trip (-ur.-- dum r was served hy the . , , , , fh. ..-i-t .itirin.. tti. v , i .i i. i .. i hold its annu.tl picnic at Fagle lake irie .aii U'liint, tn- .tca- brides mother. Only th- nnmedi- . , ate families ware present. Mr. and Mrs. Hemp will leave shortly for the next Wednesday, according to a de- Tho shooting of mourning dove.s r;1st, where they will spend their n- ir b'imonton lak-. and several honeymoon. Th-y will make their ither -qu.illv flagrant violations of .hum- .n i;lkhrt. the ktr.te l;sh and cam.- laws, hav . t eision made at a meeting of the or ganization Thursday. NEARLY CRAZY On Face and Forehead. Awfully Sore. Cuticura Healed. "My faceandforehrad wrrc all broken out with little piinplrs that looked just like little red spots. and rny face was irritated. W 1 I r . . ... icbiereaana lopeneamem. and thry wrre scadcrrd over my face. They were awfully sore and burned so that I vas all the time scratching, and I nearly went crazy. "Seeing a Culicura Soap ar;d Oint ment advertisement I decided to write for a free sample. I afterwards bought more, and it was not six weeks till I was healed." I Signed) Miss Vera Mae Lee. K. F. D. 1. Iiox 80. VV. Austintown. Ohio. 'January IS. 1918. Stop the use of all doub'ful soaps. Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. fltiapi Zcb Tt bf M!l A ! '!-, p,,. f r ir.l ' Cmlicar, Dpt H. Btcs " S"'. '-v wry Soap "Jl..-. II ntnifrl -X; a" 1 . I'. i.rn i'x- A no -etini of auto accessory deal ers and cp-ratois of oil filling sta tions in KIkhait will be called with in the n-xt week for the purpose of , dt riding debnitely as to whether or j not the business men will comply (with th- re.jues't of the government l.ii.d clov. their places of business at J f, o'clock each evening in the future. Week of Nov. 11 Set for Great War Fund Drive Advertisers make profits from volume not prices. NLW YORK. Ajs. ltb-The werk of Nov. 11 has Lten set for the! Phr ar!y fall of leaves, due to the meat war fund drive to raise $ 13:!.- ! mt-ns- w arm w-ather and drought. Oau.OOy for war work of the Y. M. J l- causing the street department no ; C. A.. V. W. C. A., tlie War Camp. I ei.'l of trouble. Street Commission- -oinmunity service and the Ameri- ' j er S.irl New stated Thursday that can Library association, according, j the city wa. wiiolly unprepared ta to an announcement made here nifet the unasual condition, but it i:- , Thursday niyht by representatives I extending every possil)le effort in au i of the four organizations'. ; j attempt to k-ep ti1P streets and sew- i The V. M. ('. A. will receive $100,- j ers of the city clean. : eOO.OuO from the fund, the Y. W. C. i I A. $1,000,000; the War Camp cum- The bakery license of (George Ij. ' munitv service $15,000,000, and tho I f ee k of Miilersburg was Thursday ! Liirary association $?.,ü00,000. j j suspended by County I'ood Adminis- . The Knights of Columbus, the' (tiator 1 1. 1 1. Cortner b-cause Beck Jt wish Welfare league and the Sal-, m-d in.-uflicient substitutes in ba'w- 'vation Army, the only other three int; bread, and that he also failed to war relief organizations recognized ernment, will be asked to dmiiar campaign to be j It. kin- business for ."m days. j launched in January, 1919. It was ! ; impossible to arrange for these or- i j I'ifty-emht .June, 191?, registrants . ganizations to take part in the Xo Iwlio are in clas- one received their 1 v ember campaign. The plan to com i first b-ssons in military instruction : bine the seven appeals in twaD cam I undei- the recent federal order, and L paigns is said to have the sanction ! their showing was so favorable that ! of Pres't Wilson and Sec'y of War j they were openly commended by j Baker. I their instructors, Capt. Ira H. ; x ... ;'hurch. ami Lieut.-. Hayes Hopkins; Saturday. Aug. 17th all horse and John Ilipley of Co. K. j shoeing shops will be closed the en- N'o attempts were made at gun. the day for the picnic at Berrien drilling and the instructions were Mnnngs. Customers please not and J confined to the rudiments of drill i arrange for same. 6936-17 Advt j make reports as required by the ad- ; by the goverr j ministration. He must suspend his . join in a sii A f-il- ij nil A f n Just Think! WE j JSO v" j (fT ( ( 7 7 f t 1 1 4 I ill n r ) J Augos' A Sal t Clearaime e That Is a Sale I iiilQilni 1 In- . a.-it JM h aaw( v ? - i f f 1 1 4. h r j ' )C Vi.-'.. i ! U -A J V Ll y...- .W ' ' s, . K ;--V;b Best Drink for Dancers Because It Quenches Thirst nstantly ' ' :X r.'- rT b b? V4' 7 t - . , -1 I i i r i v . That's the big difference be tween ötrat'ß 3t and any sweet beverage it refreshes and it satisfies the thirst. Its rich carbonation and its tiny tang of Hops makes illjat's 3t a tonic delight. Hint ß 3t is a non-alcoholic cereal i t i i 1 j- i j ocverage- ic is sutu oy sore unnK dealers and soda fountains in 10-oz. and 12o:. bottles at 10c a bottle; and by grocers in 2-Jor. and 3-doz. cases at special case prices. Prtfxirvd only by C. I- CENTUVRE CO. Fort Wayne. Ind. Wholesale liMrittitor, M. ;un;si;i:i; Km; . s-nt st., smtli IWmmI. lud. Homo Phone l.'Sfi. Itell IMione i HIGH GRADE DINING CHAIRS AT HALF OFF $3,50 $4.00 $4.00 $5.00 S7.Ö0 Solid Mahogany slip Seat $!).00 Mahotfanv Slip St-at $!).o (uanerctl Oak slip boat SKbOo Quartoif! Oak Ann Chair . i i !. ! jf. , Ml A A : ' ! t 6 I. CHIFFONIERS $1'.0 Circassian Walnut 'o lonial Design $27.50 $:0.io White bnainel Spring L'esign . e vv $21.00 s DRESSING TABLES J-7.UU Mahogany Oval .Mnir $19.50 ?41'.ö0 Queen Anno Mahogany Triplicate Mirrors $35.00 $.bü.j0 Quartered Oak t'oiouial Lxsin Triplicate Mirrors $27.00 i I by ! I tij i V ITS CHINA CLOSET In genuine Halm;:, iust like 22.50 picture, at . . . S .moo Goiden Oik Qiin.1 r::': 22.50 550.00 Mahoanv China ?Hntf': 35.00 A name and a tew price tags don't make an August Sale. It takes preparation. St takes buying-power, reputation, public confidence and bic business to -ell the vat quantity of turniture necessary before prices can be sensationally out of the ordinary. Advance Vvlioiesale Prices &Qii't Catch Us Napping We jammed our bitr warehouse with good furniture betöre costs started upward. Any store that has bought furniture recently must charge 2r' to mW nuv tMii our AUGUST SALI: PRICES. ' . al:'.auv,. b.,,!,! ,L, ft; ill t IBed Room. Sraeciafe 9 o . 3- Piece Colonial Bedroom Suite, in cluding Bed, Dresser and Chiffonier, in genuine mahogany, 4- Plece Queen Anne Bedroom Suite, including Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier and K'af';: .ou. . . . 200.00 IL 3-Piece Colonial Bedroom Suite, in cluding Bed. Dresser and fiJA JA Chiffonier, in golden oak.tDO3U 3-Piece Bedroom Suite, including Bed. Dresner and Chiffonier, in um Ivorv. Boil has .aii panels and Dresses and Chiffonier oval mirrors. 6v Q in Obi l.ory tirwVf SAMPLE BUFFETS 1-3 TO 1-2 OFF ST." oliI laloü aiiv liull't t al . t ; ' til ;! la i ii i; j Jvg Fsltt-.3 -ni in Barafe cppDi .Ml i k U kefcJJ 1" T J . ' - -T , $37.50 $25.00 $32.50 si.-, o"aitor...i o.iu An HuHet at CJU.UV S15 siliil Main-. an liiillet at .... S! J.r ti;u u a ! Oak J tu IT I at . !1 I 1 n 1 J-. ''4 I ' J I fe o .If . : n 1 1 1 D ming oom specials 4-piece William and Man Period Dining Room Suite, in AA AA American Walnut tpy.UU 4-Piece Queen Anne Period Dining Room Suite, Jacobean A f A A 3 -Piece Sheridan Period Dining Room Suite, consisting of Buffet, China Closet and Table, Genuine 1 ff A A Mahogany lJiUU 3-Piece Queen Anne Period Dining Room Suite, Bur et. China Closet and Table. Jacobean Oak 139.50 $32.50 Massive See What You Save on Odd Dressers $27.50 $19.50 $27.00 b'!'t I' t',S ? t .1) ') I i " i S Lreer r.uv; . . B rass Bed I. fi .'VI ,r-c- f - A ; . :.iHf -.I '' .---4. II. - - 1 ' 1 b 'i' ill.l- :' . Tm --f:. i mm 1 " - I- YwW'ß :tnv?: , r-1 ' 1VL' 1 V V - i 1 Look at the picture, then come to "The Bed More" and iec the bed, then ou'll realize what a wonderful bargain it The po?t are two inch veamles tubing. Cross rod i t I -inch with heavy husk in center. ha six 1-inch filling ruds, and heavy angle side rails. All genuine bn. The lacquer is guaranteed for life. Go up ani down the ireet and you"!! find it veiling elsewhere at S37.5o to $45. uo. Look around before ;..u bu ee to'r our5eIf. $17.50 Rocker (like cut) 0!1 in Spanish Imperial Leather .Uli Thi; extra big overtuiKmj r jke: olj see it illustrated, wide, deep eat, rered steel springs and sort p.iddea i ered in genuine Spanish imperial leit: even before the -var could ;. -i I ::; sensationaih low price. Onl z t 2Jx BETTER HUPRV. ilaCCi Ds) Ask About Our " Liberty " Payment Plan n k f u i I w C M n l! f ' !'i I. "The Hig Store 55