South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 326, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1918 — Page 14

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Enziish Soldiers in Cold Climatem sick V I I 4 Mental and Physical Condition, Will be Investigated by United States. j I. Pullman Daven- $ O Tri f-4 .1 e up port Set ,i l r Ü 0.

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Cedar Chests ' Every home neeJs a Cedar Chest, they adJ so much to the appearance and the convenience can not be named in dollars and cents. Meilers have a most beautiful display, any size yuu ant, either trimmed or plain.

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The construction of the Pullman Ped Davenport is so simple so satisfactory thct --ve recommend it, and highly. Tiie designs are the most beautiful shown by any manufacturers of bed davenports. Pullmans don't look as if thev contained a bed and still they do contain the most comfortable, fall-size bed. The price is so reasonable they cost no more than the ordinary kind and no more tlra:i the ame davenport if made stationary would cos;. For that reason we alo recommend them. "Pullmans" make friends for us. We like to sell them and we like to recommend them. .

Heller's Carpet Sweeper 98c The construction of this sweeper is so simple that it cannot cet out of order; it picks up all the dirt all the time; made cf steel finished mahoanv, nickel plated frame, rubber tire wheels.

Til photn-raph -h'v a I'.ritish 'Tommy" 'iuippoil with Iiis riati vint r oMtiit. Th- sohlior is ?hvvn mi skis drawing f-leit-'h

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r-diintry or ovo-ipn Tho r.r.-t T--ro'.!rm ! to ."!!', rrt t!itn.m's a ft .'tit i-r: 1 y -1 r : t rT rcr -t f!n thro'ii'h r''?:'r;u', pi'tur-. i:ain-s hanilvoi-;; .iin! th- Ii:', with a : w to s'Turintr 'nuir.r- tit.--rot in th" attnlnintr if sr-nif worthv rrrl.

nn 'tfri(h-fl arii1 -ornpi "ha-nsiv j i iny ton, D. C.. arnl lator at tho pen-iu(-f-ral hospitals at Ft. MePhers.tn. Ha. I'ir-t. men ;ir' 1" incr r-turnod to ; ami at Lalirwocd, N. J. Since thii fiii! Military -rvirf, th-r-iy sal m"- j ''liu-.f ional srvirrs" ha- ho ' ir;tr t ho::-anil:; for" tho t uantiy'.s i rroatod at the peneral hospitals at

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Si'cora!. men are rotwiaietl to limit- , timh

Hrriff, J,v pra final -tp--. h" niay !,. 1 military pcrvlcc, includint thos J.; Nov: Haven, Coniu; Markh ton inilurr.J to s-ipploni iit. hi pi- io.n , who have hid instruction to tit them Ta.; Wayncsvüle. N. C; Azah a, V. vocational r -p rff-n hy acalr-mlr, : for spocial:.il service fiich as telep- San I'rancisco. Calif.; Dps Moines, ."ion-t i!i- or lf-flin!n! Inpt nation, raphy. typowrltlnir, shoe repairlnr. la.; IMattsWirph. X. Y.; Carlisle, Ta.; r rii't, v,. t rf.V oration anil he-in , printinp and othor work. j lt. Kayard. N". M.. and Whipple Harprrp aration for tt. j Third, m n who are hein Iis- racks, Ariz. Thffo ctas-ao rf diahlfd .d lior j c!iarL-.-d from the military service j 'The treatment of those cac? rfir kept in n.ird in i rrvir rr oi r r1"1- j and returned to civil life, includin j 'Plirlnp physical or mental reronconst taction of phvlcal wr rki te j r,., duat ion case, men whose i e-j strurtion is to heirin in the hospitals ! education. optional, or otherwise. !ln T'urope." Hep. Younp stated, "ana

food progress has ht-en made in tha direction, and then the work is to j he follow-d out in this countrv with. ! t pre. 'iter thoroughness. Moth .ah road ' and here t'-chnicil traininp in all ; lipo c.H"alde of adaptation to tho

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COIJGiSSiP COLDS Dr. Kind's Ncv Discovery ha 3 a fifty year record behind it

i; hu:an while they are still in th" hospital or the sanitorium, some cf them whil" they are siill in h"d. Work tai led in .n-n.t. 1 ! 1 7. The diwslon of physical recop.vtria tiiu was created in the surgeon

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j di.i-'ion ef education was establish- ! e 1. I'liririi the fall and winter i months the vul'-division conducted a

-.1 rs uf, far ha ck as Aiicp.ist.phvstc.il limitations of disahled men.

and in which employment will act as , tlie trmrupeutie airent. will lie em- i

Phtslzed. "h"n play and work will h"lp a disahled man to pet w 11 that

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"Dr. IZzz s Now Discover? V, r.y. my f.ilk3 wouIJa't ue -mytlan-; c!::.' 'fret's tlic ccr.cral r.it:cr.-v'i ic cr-tccm

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held. It3 action h protr.pt, it3 Ust2 jItMsar.t, its relief pr-tifvi.:. Half a century cf col i and co'jrh :!icclin-j. All dru7.;vcts. 60c and $1.2J. Bowela Out of Kilter? That's nature calling for relief.

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careful survey of educational work I kind of medicine will he prescribed amoriu di.iM"d soldiers in Canada ! If the work he does leads to further

and Kump". Reports and puhlicaticrs were studied and conf'Monces

held with vocational and medical of- ;

(icers of th allied armies. Al-o, tili- suh-divicj-ui instituted two i ri est u: 1 1 ion s; l-'irst. ef varion ; industries in trvir relation to avail-

service In the armv, or, to hotter prospects in civil life, 'so much the better." IFnw Work Is hone. Yunrr c!t"d a numher of enseq (,f iliihpd Soldiers to illustrate how pleiididlv the surceon peneral's of-

ahle cmployni' nt for di-ahled sol- ; '"'e is lookinp after the American di"rs: socond. of tli" o-rujat7ons of ; boys returning home. maimed, ripph's in the I'nite?! States, there- ' "passed," or otherwise injured or h ..eekintr to determine what could Hi. he-r he acco'nplhhed tdr ohli"rs I There was on" which was dewith liff.-rent tp s of disabilities, j scribed as "not exceptional." It was Th.- first .o-?u il inf ruction work ' th'O of a yonncr ini of 2". yer rs, i-... l ....in - it it.s l xt-itoj i.in..ril ' who. born in lltKvi a l.-indd n T'Miu

lvtrtjs New Life Pills. Nctapur-ratlVC j 10j,if.,, Vo - Vt MoHenrv Haiti- ! Jh"!d onlv five vear apo. unaVde to inta-usuil c!ostLut a rralJ, ciT-ctne, M1 lt w:i. folUnV(,,, ,,v the ! read or writ" even his native lan rrrrcctive, ljlC Ui . inauguration of similar work at thejt'uac". Tie worked as a polier an 1 towc.5 :r.:o aCt.cn, iW'.p. v I: I .-eueral h spit 1. V;.-h- 1 rrrinder in a bT at New Hrltain.

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the Walter Heed hospital. At fir?t i

Ms adoption, rie was enrolled with n B ' the first class In academic work at J T ip p rT fi !hr Walter Heed hospital. At fir?t v -yf rZt) j f-isk of learning how to read and ) ( : h. A L if jr I write the Enirhsh lanpuape proved

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o nts fiifp.cultv. he had to learn to

writ" with hi left hand. His prop-res---was slow, hut his interest was maintained hy carefully sejertod l-s-sons in which h" saw himself dally improvlmr. rjraduallv his procress became exceptional until he secured a rrood trainimr in eT"mentarv spell-in--: and arithmetic and he returns to coc).-v I'terate r. n 1 rorti.Vnt, instead of illiterate and distrustful.

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Tabourette39c This solid oak tabourette, linished fumed, is 1 7 inches hih and 1 2 inches square, very strong and substantial, top can" be taken oil, folded up and put away; only 1 to a customer, none delivered.

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Hr 50-Piece Dinner Set $12.91 fU' i !.: f . 1 Vi

Here is where Heller's customers profit by some one tlso's Io?3. These -!:-he were bought ribout 1 year asu for a sale, they were lost for many months and Just arrived. If they were bought today by u they would cot more than we aro aski n p you for them. You must poo thin.

There arc five patterns and a quantity of each pattern, florals, Grecians and straight line effects, in blue, green and pi:1k; each set packed in original carton insuring safe delivery.

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Hurrv Kar 95c Teaches the youngsters to walk and is ereit fun for the older ones. 16 inches long, very solidly built, to withstand hard knocks. None sent C O. D,

Book Block, $2. 95

Bonk Blocks make acceptable Christmas uifts; we have a large line to select from and you should see them berore buying. Solid mahogany, dull finish. These and iher solid mahogany pieces in our gift department are very interesting to Christmas shoppers.

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Heller's Daylight Rug Display There is so much more satisfaction in selecting rugs by daylight than by artiiicial, you get just the exact tone and color, and know how they will look on your floor at home. Hundreds of South Bend people have been in and congratulated Hellers on having such a delightful way of showing rugs. Prices on Heller's rugs, is just as low as they can be sold according to the cost. You'll be interested we know.

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Folding Desk and Chair $1.95 This maple desk will please your child, it- s- convenient, can be folded up out of the way in an instant; the -chair folds also, and is light for them to carry around. 2 2 inches long, 15 inches wide and 24 inches high, the f p folds up, making a blackboard and space to put trinkets. Chair is 24 inches high; seat 12 inches square now C. O. D.

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Don't pillow nuslcatlino; statements or advertisements to influence you. Cnlumot IakinLT Powdor appreciated mot In thoc who know it host. lU-tore you form an opinion, ive Calumet a trial, watchiiiLr rvor- jiroooss of t lie making and the baking from start to finish. Calumet will prove that it is pure, wholesome and f'onomieal that light, thitiy biscuits, mutlins, doughnuts, cakes, griddle takes, etc., aluavs result from its use. f

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Co to your dealer ask tor, buy and try a can of Calumet linking Powder. If you are not perfectly satisfied alter a thorough test, return what's left and get vour nioncv back. a. HJfjhcst Hvitrd IVi-rJJ's Purt? Food Exposition, Chicoqo; G r.t ml Frtic und Cold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1012. Calumet Baiting Powder u guaranteed to give tif actio tu ery particular nd tob as reprcteuted in every reteL

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Nov. 20. un-l Mrs. C.. i:. Matteson Mon.l.iv eeninr at th

i!i i.f Mr. and Mrs. C. I-'. Pans-

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day at the home of Mrs O. Ilartur of South I5enH. Frank Jon.-s who has leen ill

with Spanish influenza, is much im-j home- of her tlau..rht-r. Mrs. K.ur y Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mattesonl Tl:.' Honi Ec-)no:r.ics eluo of South IeaJ have moved Into the j meot on Tuf-sd iy afternoon. X- . . residence recently vacated by Mr. 1 U w itli Mrs. deore 11' rh.r t.

:-.nd Mrs. Ilairv Paul.

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Preaohinr services will follow

Christian Kndeavor Sunday evening i it the Urethren church by Kev. ;

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h. -ttom. Mr. and Mrs. Jacot Acklev of N'ew Carlisle vr irut Snnrhv

Sit the homo of their d.inchtPr Mrs l'k,lts of thi3 Ijlnco

John Avers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ximlz and Mr. and Mrs. John Melhur of South

V'-r.d visited Sunday at the home I

of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Ho-tedler. The S. S. C. K. m?t Thursday nfterrren at tlie home of Mrs. Ira Tofoi -ft". Mr Clyde rjahener and daughter. Vera, visited Thursday nt the home of Mr?. Fred Itabba of South

UenJ. , i f.uenza.

Gladys Fwers, daughter of Mr. ; nt i. m. Nu v. i'0 at th.

and Mrs. C Fwers. is seriously ill. sc Jn--I housv. The

Mr. and Mrs. Fwers are nuw of - .'ie.-rs will : held. G( rrv

South Hend, hat were former resi- ; worthy over-vs.

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Henry IJrown visited In j

Iluchanan a few il.ijs last week. j

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d Mrs. Benard Wedel.

O. Ih ICirkpatrick received word Wt dries, Jay that his .::, Ku.-Il. had arrived safely overseas. Herman Kirk-.-itrv-k and Mi-s Ma'-.-l llerinuer are v:sitins' friends and relatives in I'e'.'lii M;s K itherh;e Smith left Vhur.s.

rrs. Trar.k Xrill of Cliain I-tke ( yir aml Mrs ?t0Ve Morsk enterKoad was a caller Tuesday after-1 viio, o .imru-r nn San.' .v

p.onn at the home of Mrs. Ira Fot- Covers were laid -fur 13.

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launtei-. vera, spent the week en-l , ... i . , .t w'

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at in? nome i nor jwrents. Mr. and i . I jr

( Il.iri H U!l .i.iil.h juii. i , , - ties m So-..:h I.enu Mr. anl Mrs. J. T. Moknht en-i

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; that his son. Millard, at Can;;. Tay- tertruned with a dinner on e.ine--I lor, who is seriously ill. is slightly d.iy. Covers r-ere laid for 1.". nun:.. ; i:nproed. Mr. Kriil left Sunday; A very jh-asant sunrise on Mrs. Mrs. Alf.. ! II.:-' ifm- ti h...i:.i ..f th-?r r.n J. H. Wwinmer w.is carried out Uen-1 W. d:;-'.ty.

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if these live important features in are of prime interest to you.

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For Quality, Style, Fit. Comfort and Price none can beat us as Shoe Expert and very few stores can even equal the hi;h standards ve set. Note this one in tony red :.t $9.00.

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Mr. an- Mrs. lan 1'wers spent ursday evening at the liome of 1 Mr and Mrs. W. Chandonia.

Wednesday eenint; in honor uf h.er Miss ('!' S I.-irthda anniversary. Music wnsjist. a feature of the e". enin, and s - Mrs. F. I. .-rai rTidins were triv.-n t-v Miss I'.er.d Fridiy.

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AMBULANCE WORK IN WAR Z0;JE DANGEROUS

HAVHK, I'rr r.c- An.1-i:.r-'-wrk is not th- safest j itr.a-'in-arle l'.:rinr a .ttl". a' er rdi:.: to r..- r--'"rt f Lit at. II. A. C-'r.. e..n.i a !:':.:: iT A '. : . r i ' . n 1 1 ! ' r - -t: -n -S t - th- !: -d 'r.s direitor -f trar. -;-t rtat:- n. L -:rin -j ti-.e tichting of July -1-2T

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