South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 232, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1919 — Page 24
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BLAND HENCHMAN ON EUROPEAN JOB
up in the majesty of the '.aw and j rh-thed with the official tit!.- of j ' MTnr.t-at-nnus." ! Th sri'lir.K' of "on more m.m"i to lYar.' e at the .'overr.merit's ex- ! ;' ri- was a trilünp; matter al out ! uhich there wa no need for asking,
puhh.-'s consent. For did not public send the republicans j
Inclianian Going Over As 'Scrgcant-at-armsM to Help Probe War Failure.
r.v .mux j. cahsox. "S4 -Time Wo.lil ngt on ( nre-Oinl tit WASHINGTON'. I. C. Aua;. Howell liidenour. farniliurly Known in Indiana as the r.imf al;:n manlier of Itrp. Oscar 11 ami of the second congressional dk-triet, is on1 of the Indiana republicans who arc very much In love with the republican proccram of investigation. Under the title of "s-rr.i!it-at-arni," Bide.nour is ma kin 17 a trip to Trance at th' fxpTin of th i;o eminent. The purpose .,.t-ns to he to make it appear that America's part in the world war was a failure. P.lan'l lelieve In invevtirati:u:. The conditions in Washington nf this time are vrry disagreeable. It is warm, hot at times. The e;ty is overcrowded and son." describe it as "dead." Som- very serious M'iestioii have arisen, for instance, the hi",h cost of living. The people appear to demand a solution of some of thsv problem:- and taken all ii; all. it is a ruicrhty fine time for a tour of "investigation" with the public i .ayinc the hills. So Illand is on his way to py "Faroe." He hn:- with him Mr. Üiilv-nour and J'ep. Ifoy.al Johnson and Johnson"? secretary. Hep. flood i'' to po later, flood i the democratic mernher of the conin.ittee and he remained ovr for a time to fac e the issue s hefnre onjrres. He is xini: to franre eventually. Only "Otic More Mim." When Bland 1-etr.in to think of that trip apparently he remembered some old obligations he owed Kideno'ir and Ifidenour. not Peintt -0 fortunate as to cet to Paris every year at the expense of the public, of course, jumped at the opportunity. Bland then heir.an planning and preparing and just about the time the ship was ready to sail, out comes Mr. Ridenour all dressed
HAPPIEST WOMAN IN STATE SHE SAYS
th. th
h r- from Indiana to do as they jde.i.ved Just K) lor.it as thry did son. ethlntf to prepare for the campaign of 19ÜG? for some hours, nn investigation was made about the house to determine what the. dutb-s of a sercant-at-arma of this committee 'ould
be. It was j-;aid bv members liav-i
in;' information that the committee nv.k'ht want some soldiers v ho are in f'ermany or Russia, or Italy or Siberia, or China or Japan, to come ! frre the committee and Mr. Itidenour uould have that ery difficult and onerous task of uoint; oyt to notify these men that they were wanted. hi.-IIko to Make Trip. The committee members have eiiL-a.ed a well-paid publicity man to tell the public how much they dislike to make these trips. The publicity man as yet has not inter
viewed Mr. Ridenour. but without ! doubt he would make the same j statement. j Bland is not making any fr iends j with th" employes of the Indiana i
delegation. He has michty fine secretary who knows r 1 1 about these ser i-rra nt-a t -arms' duties and if the committee wanted an etfieient man. he could have been rnL'ajrod for the task. Ru for some r-ason. Bland chos. Ridenour and permitted his
secretary to remain in distasteful
Washincton to face the public which S demanding 5-ome work (rt.n its representatives. Shortly after Bland and Ridenour
and their associates had departed j for the western front. the other 1 members of the general committee j were preparing to take a trip to the i'arifa- mast where the climate at j this t:me of th- year is delightful, j
It in understood thev are taKlnrr
alon with thm the little thinps which contribute to the comfort of those on the Journey.
H. Moore of near Galbn Sin. Pie I "a
Master Harold Clindanicl spent II
Monday with relatives at Hivmcii 1
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Au;r. 13. Mr. end Mrs. Newton Walters and family called at the Willi. ir., Jakewas' home ' near New C rlisle Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. On Mill. ken and chiblreu of Five Points visited with the !a'trs parents. Mr. and Mrs John Wedell Sunday. A number from this ydace attended a Sunday school picnic held at HinNoo- lake Thuiday. Mi.,s Athlene Rob rfs has rclurned to bei homo at Mishawaku after spendir.p a few days with her cousin, Miss Kfthcr Wedd. W. Iimquist of South Rend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. i:. Lur.dquist. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wedel and dauKhr. Ks t her. Miss Clara Hunt
and Mrs. Kll.i Van Ruskirk were t;vjests of Mr. and Mrs- R. Slouch of!
nar W'yatt Sunday. Mr. ai tl Mix. C . Stroiip and chiblrn and Mrs. Sarah Sheddrick isited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
INL'TANA RORTfi. Ind.. Aue. r. :
Wilbur Carpenter, deputy reporter cf the supreme and appellate courts.
snezed and broke a rib. feeling" the joy whoop rominc on. he twisted piisntly and let 'er rip.
A twinge of pain changed his tunc
and a yowl of pain followed.
"funny, ain't it?" commented ai
friend.
'Not nearly as funny as if I'd broken all thirty-two of 'em." was
the retort.
"BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN
"Bayer 1.v0 01 Aspirin" to b genuine must be marked with th safety "Bayer Cros." Always buy an unbroken Bayer package which contains proper directions to safely relieve Headache, Toothache, Ear e.che. Neuralcia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cos but a few cents at drug stores larger packages alto. Aspirin is. thai trade mark of Bayer Manufacture oi VIonoacetica.cidebter of &a.licylIca.ciiJ
Mrs. Smith Says It WouM He I'm:;iatcful Not To Tell Others Of Tanlac.
"I believe I'm the happiest woman in California today, and it's all because of what Tanlac has done for me." aid Mrs. Ruene Smith, residing at ß0 W. :.2nd st.. Kos Angeles, in conversation with the Tanlac representative, who had heard of her remarkable recovery and had called at her homo to obtain the facts. Mrs. Smith Is nnofhVc-r in the Kästeln Star and other lodges and' is very prominent socially. Her husband holds a responsible position with the Southern Racine railroad. When asked if sho objected having her statement published Mrs. Smith said: "No, indeed ko risht nhen.1 and put it in the paper it would be ungrateful not to tell other sufferinc people about this wonderful medicine.. Continuing sho said: "for fix. years I suffered from a complication of troubles, which tinally developed into a peneral breakdown. I had nwful pains around my heart which I was told was caused by pleurisy. My kidneys seemed to be affected, too, and I had constant pains In my back. My neck and shoulders would et stiff at times and my limbs would swell and ache o I could hardly walk. I was told once that mv trouble was caused by the condition of my teeth, so I went to a dentist and had them all treated, but I Kot absolutely no relief. I took all kinds of medicine and treatments, but just continued to cret worse all the time, ard I hardly ever had a minute's peace. I was so nervous that even the rir.inpr of the door bell would completely upset me. and it seemed impos-ih!--to pet a rood nbtht's sleep. I was losing strength rapidly and fell off until I only weighed It") pounds. Finally my condition pot so bad ThfV took me to the hospital and T stayed there six weeks, but I didn't seem to improve in the least. I was broupht back home, and had ;ust about lost all hope, when a friend cf mine surcisted that I take
Tanhv.-. I didn't see hov,- it or anyj other medicine could help me after! everyt.ui!v.r 'se had failed, but I! i'or.s-ente.1 to try it. and it is dmplyi wonderful what this medicine did ; for me. 1 bepan to feel better after j the irst few doses. My nerves I e-j cam calm and I could sleep better. A 1 ocntir.ued taking the medi- I eine .-11 the pain? in my back, sides.' shoal hrs and limbs di.-appcared. j and my strer. cth was n turnmc r.ip:dl . By tb.e time I had taken four j lottKs if Tanlac I felt as well and! strong as I vor did in my life, and ' w h :a I ot n tb.e scales I was surprise. J to see th it I had aett: Uly ;
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Dollar Day in the fullest sense of the word means that innumerable things for your house and wardrobe may be selected at the very low marking of one dollar. And in every case these Dollar Day prices are consistent with our high standard of quality. The items listed below will give you an idea of how much you can Save by, attending this economy selling. Look What $1 Will Buy!
MEN'S UNION SUITS Men's Balbriggan Union Suits in cream and white, long and short sleeves, all sizes. Special . . . .$1.00
TIE APRONS Short percale aprons, ties at waist, in blue and gray and light figures and stripes. Thursday only, 2 for $1.00
WASH WAISTS Women's a n d Misses' Wash Waists, slightly soiled. Thursday 2 for only $1.00
CORSET SPECIAL One odd lot of Corsets. Very Special Thursday, choice $1.00
STRIPED VOILES Satin striped Voiles, 27 to 40 inches wide. Regular 50c and 59c values. Thursday, 3 yards $1.00
TOWELING Unbleached Toweling, 60 percent linen, 16 inches wide, with blue border. Thursday, 5 yards $1.00
CURTAIN MADRAS 36 inches wide, in white and cream. Thursday 2J2 yards for ....... .$1.00
MARQUISETTE Curtain Marquisette, 40 inches wide, in cream and w h i t e. Thursday 2l2 yards for $1.00
TOILET SOAPS 3 bars Palm Olive, 3 Jap Rose, 3 hardwater Castile and box of Java Rice face powder; $1.25 value. Thursday, all for. .$1.00
KNIVES AND FORKS White metal knives and forks, six knives and 6 forks; 1.50 value; Thursday, set $1.00
OUTING FLANNEL 25 inches wide, bleached and unbleached. Thürsday 6V2 yards . . . .$1.00
DRESS GINGHAM 27 inches wide, in checks, plaids and stripes. Thursday 5 yards $1.00
GOOD PERCALES 36 inches wide, good quality, in light and dark colors; 25c quality. Thursday 5 yards. .$1.00
WOMEN'S KIMONOS Women's lawn and crepe Kimonos. Values to $1.75 Choice Thursday $1.00
BRASSIERES Lace and embroidery trimmed; 75c values; 2 for $1.00
CHILDREN'S DRESSES Children's G i n g h a m Dresses in plaids and plain colors; ages 2 to 8 ycrs. Thursday 2 for. . . .$1.00
SILK HOSE Fiber Silk Hose, all sizes, in black and white; $1.25 value. Thürs., pair $1.00
LINEN FINISH SCARFS Dresser and buffet Scarfs, size 18x45, linen finish center with wide cluny lace edge, Thursday $1.00
UNBLEACH'D MUSLIN 36 inches wide. Thursday, 6 yards $1.00
MILLINERY Trimmed Summer Hats and Untrimmed Shapes, Choice $1.00
SOAP COMBINATION 3 bars American Family, 3 Ivory, 3 Fels Naphtha, 3 Borax or Soap Chips; $1.25 value; all for $1.00
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Base Burners $57.50 to $98.00 Make $1.00 save you ten or twenty tomorrow by orderinK one of these Base Burners at our special Dollar Day prices. We have them in all sizes from the smallest to the extra lar.e si;: New style Bf Hf Burners that make your home attractive as well as heat it.
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