South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 56, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1914 — Page 4
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English Traveller on Return From Peruvian Jungle Claims to Have Found Remains of Cromer Expedition.
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CamiiUIl l:-loy. Krr-lish .'ul hi. thr o companions h?re last July to f.wplon
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waters of tif Amazon. r.-t a rfl Tu-.-iay on thf- stc;uur Kyror;. with th. ius that thv had lis ovohm! in tliI'frnviari j : ; n K 1 l'n-.s that ar uji1'ms'1 to tin? remain of thf (Uom r and S-ljan- 'l liu'in.s cxi-di-t ions. The Cromer expedition was headed l y W. II. i.'n.iiif-r, former Wt Point cadet, and William II. Ing a thlcago professor. They hit two years ao and no word has Men received from them .Mriff February, 111". Mrs. William 1 1. Vk is now living in Kenilworth, a suburb of Chii ttfo. Jkr friends regard the Ilesh-y import ;ib continuation of a story circulated last tall that Cromer ami I'.i;' had been killed hy cannibals. The Seljan expedition was in .search
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casro concern. ; Oipt. Pesley and his party sailed I f r Panama on the United Fruit tearner Almirante last July. They eross'-U the isthmus and Journeyed to j lama. Peru, where they were per- i Miaded by former Pres. Plllinhurst and the American 'onsul to abandon!
their original plan to cross the South American continent and search for
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Governor Calis State To Honor Washington; Monday 23rd, is Holiday
5 he two American expeditions w hich had disappeared in the Peruvian wilds.
A maiden fair, with golden hair ."'tood under the old oak ire The reason Hear sh- was so "d-r
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ITALIAN MAY BE MURDERER ELKHART. I ml.. Feb. IS. Cecoto Xapoleano, the Italian who attempted
I suicide on a Lake Shore train last Wednesday night and who was re- ( leased from the city jail Monday by ! Chief Uoth on failure to hear from Detroit, where, it was said, Xapoleano ! was wanted as a suspected murderer, ! was arrested Tuesday morning as he j was on his way to the Iake Shore : station to resume his trip to New i ork, from where he intended to sail for Italy. t The arrest was made on the strength ' of a telegram rrom the chief of po- ! lice saying: 'Hold Italian. Believe ; he is wanted here for murder. Letter with photograph follows."
Special to the News-Times. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. IS. Gov. Samuel M. Italston has called upon the people of Indiana to celebrate the birthday of the father of his country, George Washington, and has outlined his ideas of Washington in the annual governor's proclamation on the subject. "Feb.' 2 d is a sacred day in the memory of American citizens," the governor said. "It is the day on which the father' of his country. George Washington, was born. On the day of his birth the American colonies were enjoying a session of peace. The calm everywhere prevalent among them in 1732 was in a large measure afterwards reflected in the character of the man this day born. Soon after his birth events began to occur that became epochal in the nation's life, and it is interesting to note that by the time Washington had completed his first manhood lie found himself face to face with the great revolution in wliich he afterwards became such a dominant figure. Every citizen who Is familiar with the early history of this nation knows of Washington's early experiences. He krfovvs of the early difficulties this great, man confronted in his young man food, and of his loyalty to every trust committed to him. Hetiring in Disposition. "Washington was retiring in disposition. He never sought public preferment, though he had it thrust upon him in spite of his attempts to
The people hail absolute him and trusted him imAs the richest American of his natural dignity was only hy his simplicity. He had stake in the revolution, but weight against the interests
avoid it. faith in plicitly. his time, equalled much at It had no
of the people of his country. "Washington was a modest man. He was nvulest enough to know that he was not a genius born of he:ver. He knew that his success in whatever he had undertaken came to him very largely because he was industrious and gave his heart to whatever he undertook. Other men of his time were more brilliant than he. Franklin was intellectually his superior. Others excelled him as a statesman; and yet his place in the hearts of his countrymen is such that they dislike to admit that he was excelled by anyone in any respect. This is perhaps the greatest tribute that can be paid him. It was this, coupled with his patriotism, that gave him a hold upon and a standing with his countrymen that no other American has ever had. Not a Trimmer. "Washington was not a trimmer, lie always had the courage of his convictions. He loved the people and trusted them, and yet he appreciated their limitations and had the courage to stand for what he conceived to he right even when he felt they would not acquiesce in his views. Note his words in considering the character of the government that should be sub
mitted to the people for their ratification: ' It i? too probable that no plan we propos? will be adopted. Perhaps another dreadful oonllirt is to be sustained. If. to please the people, we oft'er what we ourselves disapprove, how can we afterwards defend our work?" " " This i.? a striking illustration of the faL't that after an official has gotten all the information he can on a question cf public concern he should in the last analysis act in the liht of his best .nid,nient. "The new government he helped to establish was to siand for liberty. His countrymen believed he would stand for dignity and for law and order, and believing this, with one acclaim they cemanded that he serve them as their 'irst prt sklent. He preferred to retire to private life where he might be permitted to drift quietly down the stream of time till he could sleep with his fathers, but the people would not have it thus. He yielded to their importunities and served' them as their first chief executive. He was our nation's first pilot. The course he marked out for our government hns safely led it throimh boisterous seas: and the American people should lonir hesitate before abandoning his ideals. "In recognition of Washington's services to his country, and in accordance with a, custom, having the sanction of law, I, Samuel M. Kalston, governor of the state of Indiana, do hereby declare Monday. February 2 3. 1914, a legal holiday, (the 22d coming on Sunday) under the law of the state: and I respectfully ask a general and thoughtful observance thereof by all the people of Indiana."
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MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP AT 20TH CENTURY CLUB Irnf. J. .1. Grc'no of Notre Dame I'niverIty Addroo Menitwrs of Y. M. C. Organization. J. J. Green, professor of ele.-tric.il engineering at Notre Dame university, was the principal ju-aker at the Twentieth Century club meeting at the Y. M. C. A, Tuesday night talking on th subject. "Municipal Ownership of Public Utilities". Prof. e;re.-n pointed to the situation in cities over the country citinc Instances in which public utilities were operated at a lower co.-t by the government, asserting that in every cape rates were lowered at a L-.reat saving to the citizen. He asserted people hold tn.it government owner-hip creates u means for grafting amonK politicians and pointed to operations of the mails pared post and other utilities declaring that in every case a saving is realized to the public. He commanded the nay in which the Panama canal has been constructed and said that It had been built at a great saing to the nation because it was dug by the government and he asserted that no instances of graft of any consequence have been brought to liuiit, up to the present time. A speaker will be secure! from the members of the club for the next session to be held in two weeks. A special meeting to which ladies will be invited, will be held St. Patrick's dav. A special program is being prepared
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i:pkess is yui:cki;i. MONTREAL, Que.. Feb. is. The Toronto express, for Toronto, over the Canadian Pacific railroad Tuesday was wrecked near Mountain. The engine left the rails, taking with it the coaches. The engineer. 11. Gr.Tnt of Montreal, was killed. The fireman had a miraculous escape. The other members of the train crew were slightly injured, but it was ollicially announced here that no passengers were seriously hurt.
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snovenng snow, nut uoi ior a i simply for the exercise because he an't play golf-these days. The heavy; fall of snow has spread a layer two feet deep over his IVcantico Hills es-i fate. It is impossible to use his auto- j mobile and it is too deep for sleighit:g. He has about 10 men shoveling paths through his estate and ' Tuesday he took up a shovel and ; made a" path near his "house. No word j was forthcoming from Mrs. Rockefeller's condition. '
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AT THE ORPHEUM. For the last half of'the current week at the Orpheum a vaudeville hill away out of the ordinary from the point of novelty and entertaining qualities has been secured. Knox Wilson, one of the foremost comedians on the American stage, will present his always interesting character impersonation of the comical "nut" and will bring along his well-remembered concertina Wilson without his accordeon would be aa helpless as a lame man without a cane and he has
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Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Torpid and Congested Liver, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Constipation, Gas in the Stomach and Intestines, Belching. Colic Attacks, Dizziness, Fainting Spells, Bad Breath, Etc., Etc., are usually and quickly conquered by this great
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rendacecf Cmm,CAlJel the '"appenviicula vermifonris'comrnor.ly known aa the appendix. 8. Ac-?nd-J I Q 1(1 Trint.
verso Ccloa. 11. Descend? Colon. 12.Sipro.d Flexure, ths last curve of the 'Colon be:cre it terminate in the Rectum. X3. Kectum. tr.e terminal part cf tne O")loa. 14. Anus, poster kt cpenini o( the alimentary caaal throuh vviiich the excrement are expelled. 15. Lobe ofthe Liver, raised ar.d turne-i back. 16. Hepatic Duct, which carrier the Hie from the ltveri to thsCyc nd Common Hile Dnct. 17. LystjcDuct. 15. Gad IV.a.ider. 19. Common H.e Duct. p-VAM$ cret !'t. eoterioj tLe Daci.aum mil tb IonBoa I' ". '
a nature and so situated as to irritate the little, worm-like appendix, which is near the right groin, inflammation sets in. Unless that is promptly attended to suppuration is sure to follow, which, if not quickly removed, may break into the abdominal cavity and cause death after excruciating agony. A skilled surgeon is not always near by to save life by an operation. But it is possible to avoid appendicitis by keeping the stomach and digestive tract (intestines) in a healthy condition, by not only softening and expelling the accretions which adhere in large number to the walls of the intestines, but' remedy the condition that causes them to form and allaying all inflammation of the entire alimentary and intestinal tract to which the inflamed catarrhal condition extends. We cannot recommend too highly for such purposes DR. FLOOD'S SCIENTIFIC STOMACH REMEDY. Acute Indigestion Affects the Heart A diseased stomach is liable to produce gases that will press the heart to such an extent, as to make it impossible for it to work. It is this gas pressure against the heart that brings about the untimely end of many who, by proper care of their stomach, might have lived to a happv old age. DR. FLOOD'S SCIENTIFIC STOMACH REMEDY quickly eliminates the undigested matter that produces these dangerous and too often deadly gases. FOUL BREATH Foul Breath can usually be attributed to a disordered liver and stomach. DR. FLOOD'S S CIESTI F I C STOMACH REMEDY in a night corrects this by cleansing the system of all the poisonous and decayed matters that cause these gacs to form, regulating the liver and bringing about a healthy action of the kidneys and the digestive organs, thereby correcting one of the most disgusting and loathsome complaints. RKEUiYlATiSIYl In order to be free of Rheumatism you should take DR. FLOOD'S SCIENTIFIC STOMACH REMEDY as it expells the excess uric acid from the system. This Remedy Removes Poisonous Mucoid Accumulations That Are the Causis of Much of Your Suffering Most Stomach Ailments are caused by poisonous mucoid accumulations in the Stomach and Intestines. These masses are very tenacious and cling to the walls of the gall duct in hard masses, interfering with the flow of the bile, which is necessary to complete one of the processes of digestion. Poisonous fluids in this way get into the blood and poison the entire system and interfere with the work of digestion. Eventually these mucoids pass into the intestines, which is the cause of very severe pains and colic attacks, the pain sometimes being so severe as to render the sufferer unconscious. Because of their habit of clinging to any surface these mucoids remain in the folds of the intestines, causing great irritation, colic attacks and other form? of Stomach Suffering. DR. FLOOD'S SCIENTIFIC STOMACH REMEDY is designed not only to remove the accumula
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