South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 335, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1913 — Page 3

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that are not" even real chewing gum so they resemble genuine WRIGLEVS. The better class of stores will not try to fool you with these imitations. They will be offered to you principally by street fakirs, peddlers and the candy departments of some 5 and 10 cent stores. These rank imitations cost dealers one cent a package or even less and are sold to careless people for almost any price. If you want Wrigley's look before you buy. Get vjhat you pay for,. Be SURE it's VJRBGLEV'S,

"Hope for the solution of the Mexican problems lies in the new forming middle-class", said Rev. a. K. Turner, Y. M. C. A. misplonary worker from Mexico, in an address at the local association building to over 100 men Sunday afternoon. He said that there is slowly formins In Mexico a middle class which realizes the oppression of the old forms of government and through education has come to see the need of better management of affairs. "During the past few years the country has had an educational awakening", he said. "It has developed and progressed industriously, due to the foresight of this new middleman. For the firpt time he is given a chance to learn, and his ignorance removed, the middleman resolves to resent the cruel treatment of the haughty masters. That still greater educational institutions be furnished and that Christianity be instituted as the only, method of equipping the middleman with an ability to save the naton, was the assertion of the secretary. He showed that the Mexican country was wealthy in industrial provisions, that with the labor there, properly mustered it could be made an important commercial nation. In addition to being able to furnish the world with great commercial assistance, the country is situated in a position where it could be of great value to evangelizing heathen Latin America. Rev. Turner referred briefly to the leaders who had taken advantage of the war for liberty and selfishly made an effort to secure as much loot from fallen cities as possible. He 'asserted that he believed that President Wilson will be able to settle the trouble there without intervention, and said that Christianity must be back of the men that are put at the head of the government before the trouble would be settled.

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JJnery Jlorvnth AVill Iso Hand us Jlesult of Shotgun Test While Alone.

While his father and younger brother were attending church in South Pend Sunday morning according to. their custom, Knery Horvath,

16 years old, decided to stay home on hLs uncle's farm four miles south of the city and experiment with a shot gun. He blew a hole in his hand and amputation will be necessary according to Dr. Oscar Von Barandy, who attended him. The boy was taken to tho Epworth hospital. Knery usually accompanied his uncle and brother, who is 14 years old. He and his brother came to iouth Bend from Hungary to Join their father three months ago. They have ail lived on the farm of the uncle, 1'loria.n Horvath. The accident occurred while Enery was Jumping through a fence, shot gun in hand.

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Dyspeptics Can .Make tho IUt of tho Family Happy by t"sin a I,axatle-tonU The temper of the family anil tb good cheer around the table depend much on tho Kood diir silon of each individual prtvsent that tho oxporiencos of Fo.mo former dyspeptics who overcame their troublo should Ue of intercut to thoso now suffering in this way. The bost advice one can give but it Is advice that is seldom hooded i to vat slowly and ma-ticato oach iiMUthful carefully. However, i'" slow oatir.i: and careful mastication Tail the next aid is one oloso to nature. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This r.mcilv is an ocollont dikrestant. and in addition to helping In tho di- : st ion f.f tho food, acts trently on

tho a cumulation of waste that should M.e being fu Sni n n ia:u irs lonK "K'o h;ne b-on paod orY. It is already familiar with its merits. He.safo, reliable. pleaimt-tastln and iu ts are always guaranteed or money result, are guaranteed. uin funded. Ma Martin, of Joplin. Mo., now When yon u? Syrup Ir-isin you 77, thinks lr. Caldwell's Syrup ivpsln will -oe tho fallacy of chewing mints has hHped him a longer and happier 'and tablets or of taking cathartics, life. Ho has not felt so ood in year s-ilt.. pill and similar drastic medins ho has since taking this excellent rines. Unlike these. Syrup Pepsin medicine, and in ssito f hi: 77 y.ns does no: lose its is'ood effects, and by he says he fools liko a !.. .automatically tratninc: tho stomach It is tho ide.il remedy for indUost-: and howels muscles to do their work, in. no matter how severe; nstip- soon restores these organs to normal. ;ition. no matter how chronic. !ilhu:s- ' Families wishing to try a free ?amnrs.x, headaches, -as on the stomach, pie bottle can obtain it postpaid by drowsiness after eating and similar adtlressim; Dr. YV. H. Caldwell. 4 1 annoyances, Washington t., Monticello. III. A You can obtain nr. Caldwell's, postal card with your name and adSyrup Pepln at any ilrusr store for drcs on it will Jo.

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LITTLE SISTERS OF POOR DEPAR

St. Anthony's Convent Ordered Closed by Bishop Alerding Father DeGroote Pays High Tribute to Work.

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The sweet faces and modest f?arb f the Little Sisters of the Poor will be yeen no more on their missions of charity in Souti Hend. St. Anthony's convent at 2 22 S. Scott St.. which for 14 years has been the center of one of the noblest works in the citv will be closed this week. at the command of Bishop Alerding:. of Ft. Wayne. The six Uttle Sisters will 1:0 to Gary to take charge of a hospital there. St. Anthony's convent was opened in S.mrh riend 14 years ago. two nuns having been sent to the city from the niotlur convent at Ft. Wayne at the request of a priest who yaw the need of their work here. As the city has j-' r w : i r.nd the need increased, the nuniher has been raised to six and ihei" place will not easily be filled. They l ave carried on a work in the congested part of the city similar to that of the visitlnj? nurse, except that they der-ended for their living entr iy upon oluntary offerings. They ha'e never set a price upon their services but have accepted only what those whom they have served felt able to pay which was very often nothing at "all. When there was a sister in the convent to answer it. however, r.o call has ever been refUJed. Kev. Jr.hn F. DeGroote In his ser

mons at St. Patrick's church Sunday, paid hiKh tribute to the work of the filters and expressed deep rerrer at their departure. The proper name of the order to which thev belong is the Poor Hand

maids of Jesus Christ, but they arn more generally known here as the Little Sisters of the Poor. The order was founded in Germany in 1S51. They beean their labors In the United States in through the efforts of nt. Ttev. John Leurs. at that time a Hishop of Ft. Wayne and Kev. Kd-1 ward Koenir. pastor of St. Paul's1 church at Ft. Wayne. St. Jo.eph hos-i pital and convent was established there in 1S89. I

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