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THE SOUTH BEND rSTDAYTDEC: ER 1, 1916. fiTl TTi NEWS OF GOSHEN. Elkh art News of the, Day in ELKHART PERSONALS. GERMAHIA CLUB IS CLOSES' SEASON WITH 'iK) Uses -X s- Xt-, I '-ifT jGOSHEN, InxL, Dec. The of Sdiss Josephine Beck, daughter of the late George A.

Beck, to Paul Bauer, of Chicago, has been announced. They will reside at that piaee where the latter is employed. The local city basket ball five will open their season this evening1 at Lieonier. Candidates for the high school five will assemble for practice Monday afternoon at Rogers dance pavilion, which has been leased for th winter. George Back, George Books and Ar thur SwarU, of this city, played with the Instrument City band at the Buck-lcn in Elkhart.

Earl Smith attended the opening of the County club at South Bend yesterday. The following otHuers were elected by the local order of the O. O. F. last night: A.

S. Menaugh, noble grand Rufus Mover, vice-grand; A. E. Mose-ly, recording secretary; E. E.

Shoup, financial secretary; Frank A. Rimpler, treasurer, and James Speer, pianist. A fair sized crowd attended the Moose dance in Spohn hall last night. Attorney Orvllle I (Simmona Is considerably improved from his recent attack of Bright's disease. Albert A.

Reith, local contra tor, who has the construction of the gravel highway in Harrison township, will oe unable to complete his work this year on account of the scarcity of good gravel. Arthur Merrill has purchased half interest in the Ideal Cleaning company of Mervin Llngofeldt. The new addition to the National Dairy Machine company, will be completed In about 10 days. Mrs. Frank de la Claire-returned to Get Only Actual jL.

Aspirin iJflPi' The sole makers of genuine Aspirin mark every package 11 and every tablet with dsif -y rT' "The Bayer Your Guarantee Cross of Parity'' The tTsIe-raark "Aspirin" CRe. XT. S. Pat. On.) li a gnaranlro tkat the Rooactlcaclaeatr of sallcyUcacld ia theso UUetl Ut lJ lp of the reliable flayer rnaaafactnra.

XC sV" 3 ewAtW-: fri-rniliiiiliiilriii i Ill 1 VJvAK NhJ I 'I 20 TO 0 VICTORY ELKHART ATHLETIO CLUB MAY BE CHAMPIONS. SCORED IN LAST HALF Ribblet and SchuUr Play 8telr.r Thsnks.tivir.fl Day Cwtn-pHem Also Maks Touoh-Down From Pm. nr. IHr Telrpboeis Wo. ELUaiAirr.

Dc I EikharTs Athletic fooflball team closed Ha 11 Kuoa witb a victory over the fast Silver Edge eleven ot South Bend, at WTlnc parte Thursday afternoon, by a score of 20 to 0. A fair slsed crowd turned ont to aee the local athlete aveng-e the recent defeat which the vlalltn team effected by of to 7. The first rame of the sea-. v. ttsA arrreeaUon son was won by ElKhart by -an It to 0 frcorrt -r TW: first half of the fame was maHufd byv brilliant playln 4Y both team, and the pljc-Wn was no man ban throughout the Iwj quarters.

Nsltfer elgjen was ahle to score although many times the ball was within striking distance of tne vis itors' goal line-Scored In Third Quarter. Ia the third quarter a-forward pass from Rtthlet to Prlem effected the Initial touchdown of the same. The pass was an accurate one ana an Prlem received carry It acroaa the At the Winning I of the fourth quarter the ball was carried clow to the Silver Kdge oa nd lme Plune by Schuler netted the local players the second touchdown. Brown kick-ed roal. A few minutes later Plough tore through the oppoR for the third touchdown and Brown again kicked jgoal, Championship Dope.

Ij iocail! dopeeters have it, that In case me dutwi- Jolly Tellows' club of South Bend In next Sunday's game, then the Elkhart Athletic cluto "may Justly claim the championship of northern Indiana. In case the J. C. aggregation victorious in Sunday's rame. then the championship will "be awarded them ira-putedly.

A number of the local football followers will witness this game. CHARITY BALL IS COMPLETE SUCCESS Preeeeds of Event Are Net Known as Yet. The Tribune's Special Service. ELflaiART. Ind Dec 1 5ully 100 couples attended the annual charity ball given at the BUt temple Wednesday night, the proceeds of which are to be given to the needy families of city.

At least 50 additional couples were at the card tables. The event wa a success in evtry respect and surpassed the. efforts of forme years. Officials of the event are unable to rive an accurate estimate of just how much moner was netted, as not all the tickets have fceeo. reported and tout few of the expenses have been paid.

It is "believed that a large om of money will have been realized. (Refreshments were served by the Woman' Franchise league and a wealth of music was provided by the Stelmrich orchestra. The clufo rooms were decorated the Elk's colors and beautiful streamers strung across t. ..111 AJLJ a tK. hunt.

the srctacle. Miss JXasel Stephens rendered a harp selection between the hours of 9 and o'clock. easBBSBBBBSsaaBsBBBaS-MaBTSsSBBSBBBBJBsjBSBBSBBBm Wedding invitations. Tribune Print. Imm company.

Doctor Tells How The TmraaVs pedal ELKHART, Ind, Dec L-A regular meeting- of Naomi lodge win be held this evening. The Congregational Missionary society will meet Mondays December 4 Instead of to-day. The Misses Mary Jane Parmeter and Cathrlne Jan Reed. Bobert Kner-els and William B. Smith attended the Thanksgiving dance, given by the Culver Military academy Thursday.

Mrs. J. A. rand, of Howe, and Mrs. IL P.i Moses, of Fort Wayne, spent Thanksgiving with their sister.

Mrs. C. D. Goodrich. Marion street.

Stewart (jochran. who is attending Chicago university. is spending Thanksgiving with his parents. Whitney iChester is home for the week end. He is attending Indiana university; William Stanton, of the Stanton specialty store, at Ottawa, I1L, is visiting his parents.

Mr. and Mra. F. W. Stanton avenue.

Mrs. Lou' Gorden. of iiAlford street Is ill with i malarial fever. Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Burren, of East Jackson street, pleasantly entertained at a family dinner yesterday. Relatives from Wabash were present. Mr.

and 3 Mrs. Jack Walters spent Thursday in South Bend, the guests of Mr. Walters' brother; Ruford Walters. if Mnu Norinan Barber, 'of East Jack-: son street, is recovering from an illness of several weeks, ii Mr. and Mrs.

M. N. Clark, of Mlah-awaka, spnt Thursday with Clark's parents, Mr. an Mrs. S.

CL; Mathlaa, of East Jackson street James Silvers, of Watervllete, is spending the week with his daughter. Mrs. D. Crowley, of 701 East Jackson street. I Mr.

and Mrs. WlUlam Kraa and daughters, Eva and spent yesterday in Goshen, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cufp. I Mrs.

Liyy Chamberlain, of Beards--ley avenue, pleasantly entertained It guests at dinner yesterday In honor of Mra J.fP. Primley and Miss Irra Edy. of Chicago. Mrs. Wiii Pratt, of Second street, will entertain this evening, honoring Mra J- P.

ji Primley, of Chicago. Mr. and' Mra J. Herman, of Do-waglac, Mlch spent yesterday witli Mrs. J.

Deal. .1 I Mra J. C. Stahl and Mra J. Deaf left this morning for Chesterton, Ind4 to visit Mra Deal's daughter, (Mrs) S.

S. Swanston. INSTRUMENT CITY BAND ENJOYS PACKED HOUSE Many Notables of the Music World Participated in Event. Thm TrtbuaVa Special Svrrlca. ELKHART, Dec.

1. The first "pop" ocnert of the season given by tho Instrument City band at the Buck-len theater last night was a decided sucrese. Praise, was heard from practically every music lover who attended the performance, which was given to a packed house. U- Besides! the hand, the management had on the. program such notables as Signor LrberatU and Senor Manxl, cor not 1st and euphonium soloists, spectivtely who have i achieved world fame by their playing.

Mra Florence Wollam Kelley and Fred J. Buckley favored with -rocal sotoa Miss Harel harpist, and Miss Mar Burhana -reader also pleased the audience with their selections. SIX RUNAWAY BOYS ARRESTED BY POLICE Had Blanket and Provisions For Camping Out. The Trlbeas's Bpvclal frarrlc. 4 I.

KXJK2IART, Ind, Dec 1 3teetive Wise of the New York: Central rail-raod arrested six runaway boys at the hump about 9:30 Wednesday night. The toys had a blanket and a basket of provisions and were camping ti true hdbcj style. The; boys' gave theiti names asi Leo Kennedy, age IS; Kas-mer Tykrwskl, age 1 13; Philip Fogel. age IS; Harry Frost, age lfi, and Thomas Regan age' 13 wt Cleveland and Raymond Madison. "15 who has no 1 The Tykowski boy is said to be wanted by the Cleveland juvenDe court.

Te brother of one -of the boys arrived ik Elkhart this ihornlng tfnd will take if our of them back with him. to Strengthen tlea may ha wonderfully honoflttad hy follow ins the stmplo ralao. Hare la Che proscription i to aay i active drug- store and set a bottle of Boa-Upto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablet tn a fourth of a slaea of water and allow to dissolve. With this llqold bathe the ayea two to four times daily.

Toil ahould notlc your eyaa clear perceptibly right from the start a ad to-BammaUoa will oolehly dUappaar. jrour eyes axo bothering even a lltUe, take tepa ta save them now before It too If any hopoaly blind might hare bees oared If they had earod for thetr oyea ta ttmo. -'j i Note: Another promtnent Physician to whom the ahova article was submitted, said: la a very remarhahl rem-sJy. Its eonatlruent Ingredients are veil known to eye apctallsta and widely Breaertbed hy them. The manuractmrors guarantee! tt to etrengrthen eyeatght per oant In one week's time ta many tnetnncoa or rofojidj the money.

It raa ho obtained from any good druggtxt and ta one of the very few preparatiooa I feel ahould ho kept on hand for regular use la almost ovary It la sold hy Wettlcks Cut BaU Store. AdverUsement. direct to the seat; of the trtmTM acting as an ausUdoto to neatralixe the blood poison. It revitalises the red blood corpuscles, -i increases the flow so that the Mood can properly perform its physical work. The dull sluggish feeling leaves you the complexion clears up.

Even Ion standing cases respond promptly, But you must take S. S. S. Drugs and substitutes wont do. I Get 8.

S. S. from yodr drvwrgist. If yours is a special case and you Teed expert advice, to Swift. Specific Atlanta, Ga.

Advertisement. RAIDED! BY OFFICERS KEGS AND CASES OF BEER ARE CONFISCATED. RECEIVES A HEAVY FINE Norman E. Ksgerris Is Arrested on Charge of Selling Liquor Without Lioneo Court Orders Him r' to Pay $70, Tbt Tribona'a Bpselal Serrlee. ELKHART, Deo.

Following a raid made by the police of the Gei-manla club rooms at South Main and Indiana avenue, early 'Thanksgiving morning. In which four Itegs and 5 cases of beer 'was confiscated the offlcers, Korman E. Kegerries was arrested on the "charge of selling Intoxicating liquors without a license. The rnan received a fine of S0 and -costs amounting to' $10 and an addi tional $10 In the nature of a fee for thfe, destroying of the Mquor. His triai was txought tip tef ore Judge Claude Lee, yesterday morning.

Complaint Was Made. The raid was made following a complaint registered hy Albert Ruthoeai with the polloe department. The dub rooms were found full of men who were buying and drinMng liquors. The bartendar was the only man arrested by the police. HIGH SCHOOL FIVE DEFEATED BY ALUMNI Girls' Team Reverses Victory In 8o- Ond Game, rha TrlVaae'a Special Servtee.

ETiKTIART, Ind, Dec 1, The Alumni basketball five defeated the Elkhart High; school team by a score of St to 22 at the gymnasium Wednesday evening. The game was close from start to! finish and not until the final whistle Tolew was it known which side hid won the contest. Wlney and Stahr played stellar ball for the winning team and Albright alone featured for the High school. Both teams played at their best and had the High school team used all its regular varsity players It is claim ed the victory would have been taken by The High school girts team avenged the defeat of the boys' team try winning from the Alumni girls team by a score of 10 to Margaret Frye, of the High? school team, and Mar garet Stahr. I of the Alumni, featured this contest.

Coach E. Rows will driU his team hard for the coming week In anticipation of the coming contest with the Nappane'e team which will be piayea aere an riaay evening, xwsc. ft. The visiting team Is reported as I being stronger than this school has put out tn years. QUEER CONDUCT LEADS TO ARREST OF MAN Maris Silverman Secured Cigarets But Refused to Pay for Them.

The Tribune's Special Service. ELKHART. Ind, Dec Morris Silverman. of Chicago, was arrested here Tuesday morning; after he bad entered the Best. 'Bros.

cigar store andpurchased some cigarets which he refused to piy for. The man "was taken to the police station where he refused to give any reasons for his conduct. fl Tits man is connected with the Common wealth Edison company and when foand had considerable money on his person, He Is being- held by to police pending an Investigation. H. E.

BUCKtEN IS AGAIN NEAR DEATH Suffers Another Relapse and Doctors Give Up Hope. The Trlbaoe'e Special Service. EHJKHA.RT, Dec 1 Word was received here this morning by Ovid C. Kill, of 5 West High street, that IT. E.

Sucklen of Chicago. weUknown tn thla city; has suffered another relapse, and that hla death is expected to come at any i Ttu man has been suffering from a serious attack of i heart trouble and high blood pressure. Tor the past three months. For a time his physicians believed that the man had a chance for recovery, but, recent relapses make his chancesi for recovery ery slight. FILES DIVORCE SUIT.

Anna Dohrnen Asserts That Husband Called Her Vile Names. The Trlhwaa'a Spoctal Servtee. ELKHART. Ind, Dec 1 (Anna Dohmen filed suit for divorce from Charles Dohmen in the Elkhart superior court Wednesday. The plaintiff says that they were married Nov.

23, 1299, and separated March 15, 1M5. She alleges that the defendant' was cruel to her and that he called her Vila and indecent names In front of their children and he has not supported her for the past five years. She asks for the custody of the two minor children. DIPHTHERIA DEATH." Donald Cook Succumbs to Malady This ji The Trlbnne'a Special Service. ELKHART.

Ind, Dec. 1. Donald, the young json of F. Cc living near Wakarusa, died of diphtheria this morning. father and mother of the deceased are reported to bo la serious condition from the same A Smile in Every Cup A hot, srvoTy cup of Golden Sun Coffee clears up the cobweb, of ft norninx snd stsrts tiie ulay rith smile.

1 i It's absolutely clean and free from chaff, because of the Golden Sun steel-cut process. Golden Sun Coffee puts a smile in every cup, and that's because toe quality ot the cottee has not been robbed to pa for premiums. Each pound ot Oolden bun is a full WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY South Bend, after visiting her George Nelderaur and ami It. Dr. Fred Irwin Mlshawaka, spent yesterday with his brother.

Dr. A. J. Irwin. James Close is in a serious condition here with kidney trouble and little hope Is held out for his recovery.

Miss Marie Hill New Paris, and Fenelton. Thompson of Warsaw, werw united in marriage Wednesday. CYRuiMICKEY DEAD. Succumbs to Pneumonia Attack Wednesday evening. The Trlbnne'a Special Service.

ELKHART. Ind, Dec. i. Cyrus P. Mickey, age 26, died of pneumonia at his home 817 Bower street Wednesday evening at 6:15 o'clock, after an illness of little over a week.

He is survived by his wife Sarah E. Mickey, of Decatur, Mich. decased was a member of the St. Paul's M. E.

church. He was a railway mail clerk and come to this city three years ago from Decatur, Mich. He was taken in while on his run. Licenses to Wed. The Tribona'a Special Serrlee.

ELKHART, Ind Dec. 1. The fol lowing marriage licences were issued Nov. 29: Allen Bradford Good. 24, of Indianapolis, and Mary Ellen Cleaver, 23.

of Elkhart; 'Harry O. Bowman, tx. of Chicago, and Marietta E. Cum- mlngs. 21, of Elkhart; Harry Cone, 21, and Be mice Math las, 20, both of this dty; I elevens, 22.

and Essie Reed, 2-3. both of this city; James H. Philipa, 27, and Fona Frances Cooper, 22, th of Elkhart. ELKHART BRIEFS. ELKHART, 2nd, Dec, Hummel arrested D.

B. Ackloy and James Purdy at the New York Cen tral depot Wednesday night. The two men were lodged Vn the city Jail chargv ed with intoxication. George Morehouse, of DeCamp ave-une was arrested about 11 o'clock Wednesday night on complaint of Julia and Edward Davis. Julia Davis signed an affidavit charging Morehoose with assault and battery, while Davis signed one charging him with assault and battery on their son.

Morehous was released to appfear at the station Saturday. The police were called to Sixth and Harrison streets last ntght to auell a disturbance. No arrests were made "Ex perience, Most wonderful play la America. Get your seats to-day. Adv.

25eod2t LEADS GREEKS WHO WAR ON BULGARIA GEN, DANGLI3. i According to recent dispatches from Athens, the Greek provisional government, hended by M. Venizelos, has de clared war on Bulgaria. Gen. Danglis has teen appointed i commander-in rhief of the provisional government's forces, and is erpected to lead an army i IfVj).

'rYt: iVVfisH nl issSitassnii sjissssMiwsssiirirfiSwl pound ox real I P'HAlJ i ii rv'K Toledo Ohio BsSSWSSbsBbbbi A A) tl XM 1 LJ I II II JL. f.i. 5ULiav ta :UW8.i? Eyesight SO per cent In One Week1 8 Time In Many Instances "ii i Guts The BsaBBs. mi' Butter Bill a Third! lee all conee. v4 THE I .1 vr By MJ A If you're rota; to have rood isjt.

feel -vrell. earjoy you're rot tej keep your bowels rerolar. Winter's i Indoor lrfe, heavy foods, dors them ujM JlolIUter's Roclcy Mountain Tea cleans them out. and does It Qulcic. It's to make yon well and keep you vrelL I So- Tea or Tahlsts.

Nicholas Schill-lnr. Advertisement. i I t'M H'J-. VVHB II- Ilv Mnii i -w w'i Mi. hu iiqi'tiHi 1 I ar ira -r ess Free PreseHptea You Can Have I Filled and Use at Horns.

Philadelphia, Pa. Vou waar (laaaaaf lr jroii a victim eya at rata of otaar ay a waahsaaaaaT It ma, yoa will IU nw that eoaenltaf to Dr. Lawla tbara Is raal hope (ar raa. ftlanr whaaa ay as war falllnt aay thay haa had thalr ayaa re terad throssh tha prtaetpla af thla area, derfal fra praacriplloo. One maa aay after I trying It: i was stmoat Wind: could not aa ta read at all Hw I can read ovary tfe la without say flaeees and my ayes da net.

water any Mora. At nlfbt they -waaM ata SraaSfallr: aaw they faal Bna all the tias. It, wu Ilk a miracle to ma. i A lady who aaad tt aaya: "The at-moephara aeamad haay with or wtthovt Ium, hot after ualaf thla px ascription for fift aa days erarythlnf aeema clear. I caa area read Ana print without' slaaaaa.

jt Im oallarad that thousand who wear Slaaaaa caa now discard them ta a reasonable time and raultltndoa mora will ha able to atreafthoa their eyas a to ho sosrsd the trouble and expo mo of oror rattlns tlaaaao. Bye troahloa of many dosertp- Many have first tried Ameer's Silver Orarn Oleomnrgsrlnc for reasons of economy. But they continae to it because they like its delightful flavor, its dependable parity and its health-giving qualities. li: i 91 Ton needn't hesitate about food bearing Unci Sam's stamp of approval, with Armours Oval Label, which is Armour's Gaaraste of superior ditv.AIl Armour top-crade brands bear this i-MI ssasairi sav vprMiniiCTny Pimples and Skin Eruptions Source of Great Danger They May Mean Eczema. Scrofula The First Sign of Inherited Blood Disease Who Does Your Printing? Is it Done Properly? Let us do it for you.

Pimples, scaly itching skin, rashes. burning- sensations and de-rote with unfailing vertatety a debilitated, weakened and. impure state of the blood. The trouble may have been In your hlood from birth, but no matter how yon were infected, you must treat It through the blood. It Is a blood diseaae.

Ton must use. S. 8. the standard blood tonic for 59 years, if yott expect relief. FVr purifying the system.

nothing Is eaual to It. The action of 6. 8. 8. is to cleanse the blood.

It soaks, through the system THIBUNE malady. I against the Buigars..

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