South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 121, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 May 1917 — Page 3

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ELKHART MAN SAYS VICTORY WAS COMPLETE Retired Blacksmith Tells of of Remarkable Relief That Tanlac Brought for Him.

FEELS GRATEFUL TO THIS NEW PREPARATION "I Really Feel Forty Years Younger Now, Since I Took Master Medicine," He Says. RUCHAP.T. Inl.. Mav 1. Orori H M.um. 7 a rf tired Macksrnith of .'.It; (Jurtin HuiMiir-:. lias ix-e-ri a n--i-iei;t of Illkhart for many years ami is wiile-ly Known tlmui;hiiut tin.lty. llrf is uli;if ), says, of TanLie, the cl'5ratMl iit-vv meIieine: "I no nervous that I couMn't lift anything to my lips nitaout .vrillinir p.rt f ;t. in fart, my entire fijstem was all run down. My Momuch m;is cr.it of onler and mv l loo'l was in .n i:nlition. I .1 Ty little aoi..titf and the small amount of f i that ! ate i-eonind ?o latise K-' formations in my slomacli f.n.i roadf me teie 1 MaU-il. I was ltotherfd with hoils. at time-, due to lull )looJ. It really sempil that none of niv organs worked j'ropeiJy. "I read !n tho nu ?;iapprs a statement of one of my neU'hhor.-', wh' ."poke ? hiirhly of Tan Inc. and I dcideI to try it. I re.illy tee I almost forty ye.ir.s youn-e-r novv. Tlie ii?rvousne.vs is a thin f the pa.-t. my Wood has Leon puritiel s that I'm not hothfrcd with hoIN any iiiore. I have a liearty appetite and ihe food tep m - to liircst jroiieri . Tanlic, certainly has proven a l oon in my ra.-c and I intend to continue i.sin the medicine." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is especially hnticial for stomach, liver ami kidney tro.jhle.loss of appetite, catarrhal complaints, nervousness and after effects of la j--rippe. pneumonia, severe colds and ninths. Taidac i Peine introduced and explained in ,-uth Hcinl at Public Driu Store. Adv. STUBBORN ECZEMA HEALED BY AMOLOX 'Hie Now l)i ocry for the He lief anel Cure for I'hronie Skin I i-ea-.es. w are daily r ' !ing VtOTs of J pi.ll-- fr-iin poop!.- who have heen nirrd ov Aino!... M.iri.r of thmn t'll how. for ttn-T ha. tried !i!!fl''ltt re-niedi'-S 'lid iJo.-tors ii. the i i in e tfo-t t find r -I p' Si. nil- 'loi.in.' I I -.-on ra L'e.l aiol la-.-ill !i.ij.. -.f -v r t. ln ni-l i".. i:. 1'ris- !'. Is7 Syani-:,. St.. Ma nfnld. ., in r!t ; "Our laliy'n fate was covered aitli i-7.'ii;.a cn !. s.r' Mild s.,!.i. Mie was :t pitiful si.'lit. We tth-d eve-ry-thln-Took h.T to Pittslxirir lotl)r hut were tmahle t. 1 1 1 I any reli- until e use.) Anio,. n ure.l her. within a s!nrt tiua-." Anu.lov ehiitinent nlne will iil. kly hanUh pluip!i . hla kheads and take out :i!l rdr,e: of t!ie skin nnd mre mst fornm f kin ili- ase. i: t . hrni.- e ases of Ktv.em.i. Pe vriasjs. Tetter, that have lasjed f-r jniis, y! ld more pii. kly who.i I. ith ointment au. I lhpii.1 are us,,i. Tri j I sie .". has e'..oni,.v V l '. Iru Store, of South I'.end, guarantee's A:n"lo. and wiil refund the money if h fails ta frire satisf,), t Ion. S.-tiil potal for fre- sanmle to AmJ"X h ihnrati'rirs. 'oungsfow n, Ohio. Adv. If Too Fat Get More Fresh Air UK MOIIKKATK IN Ol IC IM KT AM KKIUti; P) It WIK. III. TAKK OIK Ol KOICKIN T,n.-k -f fie'i .-tir. !t N snid. nrakm lite -n any iui; p. . w r ef tV.e J.!.o,. thi' liver I'ci imirs OiCi-th. f.it ; t -1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 -I Urs an I tlie .Ktiuti f many ef U; vital rt::iii 1 liiinlt -re. I t!,.r..'. Tl.. Ji:i:t .iti'U t -; i s ik. work N .in rf rt aiiel l',e I'fiitily .f t!,e lis; ure i Pt r. vt-1. I'at put u l.y ind .r lif. l nulicaitliy. iii-U If i;:itiiie i-i ii.a ;isist-'l lit t !i r v i n r it fT a eii,.u ef ,rsity mav result. When yen fe tl.at .i ju-e ttin? too Mut t.iki- t!i liiitt.r in li.iiiil lit ti--. J.nt wait until your luure h:a t..-i'n" a joke n 1 y.'iir ! ruined t!ir.e;U arrviiii: at i---1 1 n 1 ;i !uiln of uti;?irhtlv n:id uid.eaitliy fat. Spend pome time !.i!iy ii, t!,c p'ri nir; Preatli. '(ply. and iz-'t from any drur:Kt a small h ef oil of k..r.ia capj'i!e: take ii. e :ifter t o'i m.-al and !! p.-fore retiring nt ni.-lir. A No follow the sinip: directions tl.at eie with tho . A testing supi.ly of oil i f kore-in ap- . wit!: Pderestin l,ook. w Id he maiU'd fre in plain ei !.p i if v.,ii a rite to Kor in '.:;i.any. '.".. . Ar a le. i:.tt -Mh sti. t t. N,. . rk. N. v. Vedi;!i yo;ir. if every f.ov ,I.,Vs and k-'p Up II. trt-af i:;.-nt until A.-'i ;irf down to ft i : : i 1 1 . '.ei ,f k..r, in u ahso. hltel.T hr!u .. is pl. a-aiit t. tak.. 1.. !ps t!e Il't: :i. :i!id A") a !. v treat-Tii'-nt L is I..-.-:. r p Tt 1 to :..v a iiotea .il':' In-ti u In w. i-:it Adv. TODAVS BEAUTY TALK Von enjoy a delightful -hanilo Witt er litt!- ffort ai:it for n very triilinc ct-i. if fn.m enr in -:ui-t a p.u knee of canthro anil 1 i ! ,i .;-; imj: t nt in a cn: f !.: w.iU-r. Thi- mala s a full ci p f L.i!ii;.o0 h,Uid. oiou-h )t -a.v:y to apply it t all the hair i:ivt.d f th.e top of the lit ad. Vi'ur dampo r.ow i.-atly. dust j-o'ir little at a time n the sealp and hair until ! th arc en!ir, !y rovercd hy the daintilv perfumed preparation that t horou l.ly l:;-lvfg an 1 rerr.ovt .s every i ;t of d ti. tru'i' ce- oil ar I lirt Aft-r r'.r.sir.iC. the hair dries Ui-kly. with a Ihjt'i-ne-M t!iat aKes it :n l:ca-ier than it 1-, ar;.l tak-. on a rit h lntr and a s,.ft:5s that makes arjan'ir. it a pl isure. Adv. Read NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

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WASHINGTON. May 1. In addition to loans to France and Italy, totall.n hetween $ jOojun ein and $ ". o 0,0m 0 . 0 the l.'nited States -w ill soon make a loan to Helium, the amount of which is yet to he determined. Unofficial estimates of the size of the Fielcian loan place ;t at approximately $10,000.000. Administration otlicials hae heen in a receptive mood toward an application for a I5elcian loan ever since the war finance measure leeame a law, ,ut formal application for a loan was not made until Monday, when the I'.el-rian minister, Ilaron I)e Cartier. called upon Sec'y McAdoo and placed heffire him tentative estimates as to the relief desired. iL TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY Wealthiest Goshen Woman Noted For Her Disposition to Help Others. Neu Tim' s Sjx-i I a I Service : e.oSIIKN, Ind., May 1. Funeral services for Mrs. Iiura A. Kindig, who was known as the wealthiest woman in (Jo.-hen. will he held at the First I)apti.-t church Wednesday afternoon at iJ ei'cloek. Ftc .-. Kinnet ofliclatintr. Itnrial will he in Oak Kidge cemetery. spent lattle .Meine.v. One peculiar characteristic e.f Mrs. Kinlii;'-u life for mene than the last 10 years was that hhe spent very little money fr her individual henefit. hut never hesitated to help other. She lived alone until her condition became such it was necessary to have a nurse with her at all times. She paid total taxes in excess of n.MO annually and it i said that this sum is about ore-third of her annual income. About lä years ago Mrs. Kindi? made a will, in which she elisposed of her hehmgings to benevolent institutions and to her relatives. It is reporte! the home property, covering a quarter of a block opposite the- post otlice. is to be given over to a school for women and girls and that Franklin college at Franklin. Ind., a Haptist institution, is remem'hereel to the extent of $10,000. Mrs. Kindig reasoned she wanted to lo something for educational institutions, especially those in which women and girls are educated. She explained this elesire by saying that wp.e n a girl she had not been in a position to get a high education and that in goincr through life she had ivalied that learning for women and girls 1? very essential. Marriage l.le-eie-es. Mow ai d K. Chester, and Flor ence Chester. 2.". both of Hlkhart. The parties were marrieel to each other previously, -John M. Keck, 12, Nappanee. Ada M. Mevers. 'jT. Rloomington. 111. federal Srie-e f nli-tnients. James Ieavy is on the battleship Texas. Albert Hindes, Paul Svartz. W. Ray e'osbey and Forest M. Rogers, all of this city, enlisted in the United States aviation corps and left Fort Wayne to take the entrance exa minations. iHvight Voder, a student at Northwestern university, passed the entrance examinations for the olticers training course and has heen assigned to Fort Henjamin Harrison. Forest Fby was operateel upon at Goshen hospital for hernia. Upon his reciverv Mr. Kby will enter the 1 TT IT rvf COFFEE, to be rich and fragrant, delicious, satisfying and full-bodied, must be clean free from chaff and dust. Golden Sun is absolutely. For it is cut by special process; then . instantly packed in flavorretaining, sealed air-tight cans. Sold without premiums, the price of Golden Sun is low. Only grocers sell it no peddlers. II ii a !dsm Bun CO); it THE WOOLSON SPICE CO. Toledo, Ohio .vi

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Sec'y McAdoo and Assistant Sec'y f'roshy dis used detail? with the minister for more than three hours. The tentative estimate was r.ot di-vul-''d hut it is understood that it ! contains provision for meetin?, in part. the Helpian povernmeiit'j needs in maintaining a large numher of refui;ees domiciled In France, in addition to requirements of a military nature. Further conferences will be held hefore the estimate of Belgian needs is placed in final form for consideration. There is said to he a wide divergence hetween the first estimates of the various entente? governments as to their retirements and their final estimates made after a process of elimination during conferences with treasury department officials;. United States nay with Howard Fa-rte. a Goshen young n.an. William Latta is at Culver taking the officers' training course. Milton l.ttta, his brother. of St I'anl. Minn., and formerly of Goshen, has entered the training school at Fort Snelling. Minn. Koscoe C. 1ehman and Dan M. Spedin left for Culver where they will undergo examination for the o Ulcers' training course to he held in I mlianapolis. f.xpert Iliflcman. Through his ability as a rifleman, lohn Pelt of Goshen has qualified as a marksman In the United States marine corps according- to an ofTlcial bulletin from .Washington. He made an excellent fcore at "slow and rapid" fire, winning the badge of marksmanship and an increase of pay. Mr. P.elt. who Is a son of William Pelt, of Goshen, enlisted In the United States marine corps at Its Chicago recruiting station, Dec. 20. 1916. He has completed a course of training at Port ltoyal. S. C. Pesldes the regular military subjects, the course includes swimming, boxing and other athletic training. Iaing Prick. Prick are being laid on the state road from the end of the S. Main st. stone highway out of Goshen through New Paris. Prick pavements to cost $100.000 are now being laid in Hlkhart county. Tenders Services. Dr. W. P. Siders of Warsaw, formerly of Millersburg, has tendered his services to tae United States army. Sick Jdst. Scott Thomas, who underwent an operation at the office of Dr. Norrla in Hlkhart. shows steady improvement at his home here. Gallon Ilricf. Pew Stuckman. Nappanee horseman, has brought bis string of race horses to the county fair grounds here where he epeneel training quarters. He is the third driver to use this track for such purposes this year. A Syrian, who said he was in this country to secure funds for his native country, was ordered out of town when people complained of his immoral actions. Forest Sidney Mew. 1 years old. is home from Indianapolis, where he was rejected by examiners for the United States navy on account of his age. Klbridge Chamberlain of this city, a student at fnterlaken, will enter Up U. S. signal corps. The public library was fumigated by City Health Officer Whippy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shumaker moved to South Pend. Clyde H. Morris of Wakarusa is at South Port, North Carolina, a soldier in the regular army, first company at Fort Caldwell. The Wakarusa Tribune claims Goshen, U'khart. New Paris, Warsaw. Mishawaka and Constantine. Mich., people buy ;-ugar in that town. A Wakarusa man bought two ar loads of sugar direct from a refinery and sohl It at a close margin 7 o per hundred. Pierre Itinklev. clerk at the Ablerf! ALLEY TWO GOSH F.N POSS man hotel for seven years, tendered his resignation effective May 1st. Harry Arnold of Chicago will succeed hir i. Deaths. The body of P. C. Warren. 80 years old. was buried at Pigonier. Many years ago he lived at Pristol and was married at White Pigeon, Mich., in 1 S 5 7 . William Henry Palmer. years edd. died at I'd on. O. He was the son of Syrenus and Petty Palmer and was the eldest f three children. He was united ir. marriage with Miss Jane Stewart in 174. To them were born two children. Mrs. Palmer died Nov. 24. P04. November HO, 190S Mr. Palmer was united in marriage with Celestia Prough of Goshen. He is survived hy his wife, two sons, one sister and four grandchildren. Smallx situation Improved. The smallpox situation at Goshen college is much Improved. Seventeen cases have been officially reported. None of them is unusually seriou. it is said. Within the last 4S hours no new cases have developed. Police guard is maintained nt the roller dormitory where the patients are alt under quarantine. This action was taken following advices that reached the city health department as to men and women violating quarantine regulations. It is said there- was visiting at the dormitory. I Vi -oner Il-aie-. Officers here have been advl?ed of the e-tape of Leonard Oliver from the Marion. Ind.. jail. He is a Michigan City prisoner who was to have teen returned to that Institution for

assaulting t;arnet Clark, a 16 year old North Manchester ptrl.

Married Herr. Mrs. Ora 15. Hess of this city and George Nelson, a Portland. Ore., husiness man, were married here. They will leave In a few days for Portland to reside. SENATE VOTES ENEMY SHIPS SEIZED BY U. S. ' WASHINGTON. May 1. My j unanimous vote the senate passed ! a resolution Monday night providing j for transfer to the American govern ment of title and possession of enemy ships In American ports and their use "in commerce under direction of the shipping board. FOOD MEASURES ULU Congress is Asked For S25,000,000 to Control Situation During War. WASHINGTON, May 1. The administration's food control legislation was introduced Monday- in both houses of congress. In the house Chairman Iver of the agriculture committer. olTered a bill to give the agricultural department direM?t supervision of food production and distribution. The program was put before the senate In a resolution by Sen. Gore, chairman of the senate committee. The measures proposed do not cover price fixing or control of grain entering into the manufacture of liquors. P.oth these. ubjecUs will be dealt with in measures to be drawn later. Twenty million dollars? Is asked for the agricultural depirtment'3 in administering the program. The legislation calls for an immediate survey of the country's food resources and confers power on the department to prevent speculation and price manipulation. Jt would provide for equitable distribution and would suspend the law prohibiting the mixing of Hour. It would establish and enforce standards for agricultural products and for fertilizers. Powers are Hroad. Under the measures asked, the secretary of agriculture could, if the government thought it necessary, license or operate any business of manufacture, storage or distribution of food, food materials or seeds. He could compel concerns so licensed to loose hoarded stocks of foods, to refrain from unjust or discriminatory practices or charges and could force them to exact fair prices only. The federal trade commission, directed by Pres't Wilson to investigate with the agricultural department the causes of high food prices, started its inquiry Monday with a hearing at which representatives of state food commissions told of food conditions throughout the country. In outlining the purposes and scope of the inquiry, members of the commission declared their first .aim would be to remedy unlawful and -uneconomic conditions. They will work in close co-operation with the agricultural elepartment. giving particular attention to violations of anti-trust laws in food distribution. Forty states were represented at the conference and four governors attended In person, Milliken of Maine, Frazier of North Dakota, Beeckman of Rhode Island. and Harris of Georgia. Many of the representatives blamed high prices on middlemen and on poor transportation methods. Some thought there was no actual food shortage and deplored the publicity given to reports of a poor wheat crop. Hoarding by housewives and others, they said, had taken much food from the markets and had added to a general hysteria. Gov. Frazier declared there was something wrong with distributing systems when farmers last fall received less than one dollar a bushel for potatoes ami saw them sold at retail this spring at more than JÖ. A. H. ReynoMs. a grain dealer representing Indiana, said a shortage of railroad cars was largely responsible for high wheat prices. Great quantities of wheat, he said, were in storage at points in the United States while other places were paying as much as IT, cents a bushel above the market price because they were unable to get an edequate supply. YVANTKI Cnrrin sre workers, top makers, svat workers, and paluters. Neyes Carriage Co.. F.lkhart. Ind. WANTKP An experienced waitress. Apply New York Central restaurant at Like ihore depot. r Sweeten The Stomach Aid Digestion Prevent Constitpation mi

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