South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 225, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 August 1919 — Page 10
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STILL VERY WET
Smuggling of Fiery Mexican. Drinks Comparatively Easy.
LAnnno, tvx., ah;. i;nforcenur.t f nation-' id" prohibition may offer a hard problem .to peace oncers in th" inland states rMjt their job Is a Mne-ure to that of ffdoral ofTicialn trying to kp iho A.mriran ?ide of th: Mf-xlcan )orler dr)'PiohiMtion in th United States has offrd a inari-s of wealth to hundreds of adventursoin spirits llonj; th Kio Grand anl I -ooze imuKKlinc H rairiK ma do a tin art. All the fiery Mexican drinks mescal, aguardiente and tequila eil readily In the states and hmui;.rlin is comparatively ray sine' Ihe 1.200 odd miles of border generally is sparsely settled and patrolled only t ypmall military units. Thft wily Mexican. trailing his mescal In hladdeis. hotf skins .and ?oat skin, wades the Uir, rinn!1 at night, disposes of his wares and is tack In Mexico arain lor.p lefore the dawn. When thi moral lac.s punch. h spikes It with red pepper, onions or dm: and the result is a knockout which hacks Jack Dcrnptey'8 Uppercut? in the shade. Spiked soda watt r Is another man?i of avoiding rit: N otion Kerrntly a Mexican, with r. cark'o of apparently harmless. rnl. sodawater, wis Ftopped ly customs a Kent s. who FatupUd his waren. The soda water was pink in appearance only. It's kick beat any American
"Red-eye" known. I In one week recently, in the town ! of Alice, Jim Wells county, cus- j
toms agents found more than 300 quarts of mescal.
TWO POSTMASTERS IN TOWN; BOTH HOLD ON RANDOLPH, Mass.. Auff. 13.
There arr two postmasters in lian-i
rlolph one in active possession. I
waiter JL. lllckey, wno says he Is srolnj? to stay right In the office, and the other, Andrew Maguire, appointed by the president jind Just confirmed by the senate. As both men are republicans the town committee sent a protest to Ren. Lodpe asking that tho confirmation of MagTJlro be held up. The senator replied that as Mapuire ranked highest Jn the civil service list he thought he was entitled to the office. Hickey, however, claims the Job i.. kin V... .),. .ft V, . -i. 'I O ..I
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-ommifislon and has appealed to that body for a certified copy of the results of the examinations.
di:ny stati:mi-:nt. HBRLIN, Aug. 13. Denial was made in official circles Tuesday of the statement printed in the VosiMhe Zeltunp Monday that the entire crew of th German cubmari'ie Uremen. hleh diFappeared threeyears arc. had arrived in Bremen.
SPENT ENOUGH TO PAY FOR A HOME
Nothing Helped St. Paul Man Until He Took Tanlac Suffered Since A Boy.
'This TanLac beats anything I ver ww in my life." said Luke Finlegan, a well known employe of the 5. M. fc S. S. M. II. R. and residing it 10-10 Agate t-, St. Paul. Minn., In '.elllns the Tanlac representative the ther day of his recovery. Mr, Finaepan has lived in St. Paul 3 7 years. "I suffered with stomach trouble ?ver since I was a small boy," continued Mr. Flnnesan. "and I guess C have t-pent enough money for nedlcines and treatments to buy a lice home, but nothlr.c: did mc any food until I took Tanlac.
"Most everything 1 ate would upet me. and sometimes for hours aft- J ?r mils I suffered from pains in j iy stomach- Gas would form and ; ret up around my heart so bad I I nought at times I had heart trouble, j . had awful smothering spells and j sometimes would hae to get up out ?! bed at night and walk tho floor ! as to get my breath. When I turn- j d around I would et t so dizzy I j A'ould nearly topple over. I had such I rribb" headaches sometimes my ! Jead felt like it would split wide j
Men. and I was dreadfully nervous. ; w.is constipated, too, and had to v takir.i: pills all the time. "Kcmetims awful pains would set lp in my shoulders an.! neck and I t'Uid hardly turn my head." "I finally got so bad ort" it was all '. could do to work and it looked like lothing would hrlp nie, but I did to !,- h'pe and when 1 b-c in to ie.tr so many good things about r.mlar I decided to try it. and it v.is a goad dec::on. for after tak-
four bottles of tb.:s medicine like a different man. The rirst dos -er:T'd to sc.. the my :"..u h. and by the tir:-e 'he tirst u'.is finished I had a firp ,ip-
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NEIGHBOR RESENTS BEING PETNAMESAKE .ST. LOUIS. Mo, Aug. 13. When Mrs. Katherino Dieckmann named her dog and cat "Joe," after Joseph Coyne, her neighbor, ill feeling was engendered, progressing till it reach
ed Judge Mix's division of the city court. Coyne told of the dog and cat names when he testilied on a charge of disturbing Mrs. Dieckmann's peace. In retaliation, Coyne Haid, he called the dog and cat "I'mil." after Mrs. Dieckmann's husband. He said
he had found no way to retaliate!
against Mrs. Dieckmann for calling to him on the street, "Oh, Joe, have you put the soup on yet?" insinuating that he cooks his own meals.
Mrs. Dieckmann testified that she J was cutting the grass in her front yard when Coyne insulted her. He
denied the charge, but was fined $10
117 South Michigan St. ' Correct Apparel for Women
Thursday, August 14t
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August Sale of Cloth and Plush Coats with guaranteed savings of 20 The woman who doesn't want to spend several hundred dollars for a fur coat can get along nicely, thank you, with a plush coat. Compared with furs, plush coats answer almost the same purpose in general style, warmth and service.
-The plush coats in this sale are cut full and free, finely fashioned and finished, with every detail of material and making
just so.
Not only are styles fixed for 1919-20. but it is better to buy now, because one secures selected materials together with un
hurried workmanship.
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however, is the saving of 20 You choose from our Entire Stock of Cloth and Plush Coats. All the garments are ticketed with their first price the price to prevail after September 1st. From this price you take a straight 20 your profit for purchasing a Cloth or Plush Coat in August.
A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Garment Until November 1. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
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$5 Shirts $3.85 $8Silks $6.85
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