South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 238, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 August 1919 — Page 3
ttksday i:vi:ir.. n;i sr ir.. Liverpool Shops Pillaged During Strike i;1 STILL 1CERT1 1 -A u
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Congress Not Likely to Respond to War Department Request.
nv iris i,ni.ov. WASHINGTON. l. ('. A'.r. 2. It v no weirs rrta;n thai ron:rf"i will rrsjior.-l f.ivor.i''iy to Th rt "frnr3T"'nl.itior cf lh war l-;-.'irtrr. T.t that th- i-rmnnp nt
str'-r.KTh. ff th- rf Ku;r army f j r x 1 .r " 7. ''. ni n. I Th- t n!nfy in tho U-i;;5.1.Tti n !y with r'Pcr to military ffair ! H i'idi1!y ronsf rvativf Thi iP irt'.c ilarly trie of th" hon-'' of ; rf j.f nt.ttu -h. nn ti;i; lfnionstratf-i ' r cf:;t!v whn th hotisr r fu-l to u,tc y.if :'.ri r.t ijionr-y to f-u;jjort th- , army turirur the prf.sent fiscal ar' ir'! aft r th snatf had Inoreas-t th " appropriation forrrd a mm-' pronii"- which still Uft conic f.f til; hrnnrh"' of th army without fin-1 iir' U! support. The rfni-rvatip ' t'-iidrrvy in th hous is not pc.hti-j w'. in -haractr. It affect s prrttv j much th' entiro rnmt rh!j of thf i lidy. . i .May AKindon Tralnlnc. ' Th'- insMn talk in hoth m-i at' nnl hi'ii:-- ruvv at this tim is that pro-j v;Mnn will not to rnrul" for a pr-i inanf-r.t army of mnrf than 2 "".. 0 ft J nin and air at th rjoak room in; i I'll of tho lort?lati f- hrar.chs Thrrp im any amount of talk to t li -fTTt that It will not ! an fasy; tr.att'r to prnvidp in th prrnann j
.vf.it: IHhnunt art for universal military tralniriC. cvf-n of tho liinit'1 kind prnpocd lv th1 war de
partment. U'hn one seks a reason for tho reactionary spirit with re. ?-p.'-ct to militarj- affairs he is In -
formed that roncrress is ?implv
j'et-tintr th sentiment of the country; that the people do not want a standlni? army of ."Tti.OOO men or rn :oo'iio and that there is wid. .prr-ad oftposition to enforced milit -i r training for ynufh. It -t too rly, of course, to at-
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Lark of ?.d"'Uat police protection, due to the recent strike of the entire metropolitan police force, requited in the 'omp'ete destruction and lootintr of many shops in the business section of Liverpool. Enplnnd. flani' of toughs from the Iäverpool docks invaded the business section and ran rict. smashing store displiv windows aiii mining off with tip- content. A soldier with fixed bayonet, one of tho:-. called out to police the city during th" strike, is sh'jwn on puard outside a looted shop.
10,000 Yanks To Guard 40,000 Hun Prisoners
PARIS. Aup. 26. Ten. thousand American troops are held in France to Kuard forty thousand Germans
re-, taken prisoner by the Americans
i who cannot he returned to Germany
until the peace treaty has been ratified by three powers. It is estimated that It is costing the United States roughly $1.000.000 monthly to care for thee prisoners. Kngland's German prisoners num-
tempt to ?p;ti with finality as to;ber a quarter or a million nnd more what coiiKre-s will do with the war 1 than sixty thousand British soldiers itepartmf nt's recommendations, hut 'are required to look after thenv the outlook is not hopeful from the
j-tandpolnt of those who favor lartre standing armies. The senate Jg just ripening up the subject through its otnmlttee on military affairs and the house through its military committee will he ein henrinps the first week in September. There is a general
disposition lrr both brtrjchet to proceed with the subject very deliberately. The war department is anxious to have the reorganization bill disposed of before the end of thi talendir yenr. so that it may ha ample time to pet the new organization in shape before the befcinnins of thc'r.ext fiscal year. Walt For Iaiio. It is foreseen that several e!ej ents may enter into the consideration of tfte department's recommendation before either hous acts. Many of th senators and representatives desire to knew more about the demands that miRht be made, ihrouph the leaprue of nations hefore they finally make up their minds as to how much of a permanent army the country should
have. The anti-militarists 1:: both'
houses, or pe
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war department has proposed, are' pi.ikmp use ofthe observation of Lloyd Gcorp." in London a few days that unless the major nations reduce armaments under the influ-j once, of the league of naiior.s thei jcaeue will he a failure. i There is also a general disposition ;u both houses not to reach a final! !. , ::on as to the policy that w ill ! l e pursued in framing tho new lcpis-1 Ti:e arrangement now is for tho I.'.fion until On, lerhinc is heard.' mineral t( sail for home on Sept. 1. ; Moth the senate and hous- military! committees expect to v:cek his ad- . j . ... i
.cc as to a permanent military i o'.icy.
Both the United StatC3 and England expected to release th German."1 when the peace treaty was rlgned, but France was unwilling that this should be done until ratification was complete. When Gen. Per3hlnr, the American commander-in-chief, nal':? for the United ftntes Sept. 1, it ia estimated there will Ft 111 bn .about 30.-
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Tonlac l'nds T.mi Years Rheumatism ; For Farn;cr Clar!; (jaln3 ' 18 Pounds. !
"There; that's the stuff that set: my stomach and kidneyj ri?ht and! drove the rheumatism out of my; arms und logs after I had suffered
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ST. LOUIS EDITORIAL
MEN GET BONUSES!
i ST. LOUIS, Ag. 2fi A bonus or; ! 20 per cent on salaries from Jan.!
j 1 last to Aug. 2 2, was distributed I Monday by the Pulitzer Publishing 'company to editorial and other cm- ! ployes of the St. Louis Pot-I)ls-' patch, except mechanical workers ( under union contracts hb nn emerpency measure to meet "the extraordinary Increase In the present
cost of livinR-" It was announced that another bonus of 20 per cent, datincr from Auc. 2 2 would be paid at the end of the present year. St. Louis newspaper writer i -cently organized a union.
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METHODIST CONFERENCE CONFRONTED BY NEED OF M0REMINISTERS ;ki:i:nfii:li). ind . aust. a;
W;th the r.c-d Tor 7 v mirii-u r. con-' . r. ritir. tlu in. n,- r.':-,-r of the h :'atcoir, mitte oi th M thodit I'r.'tcstant vorfej-cr.ee. which clost d i its annual mvioh here t,.,l ,y. f-un :1 b s tb.au minbtt is available patcrj. 4s a jesilt -coral ciu.rc he i were Iv f t uik'j pphe 1. ! The eorferen-o a ppi opiaa tcu il.-i . "0 for tht- Adrian .Mich. il'c,'' I the money to b olb cto I m th." ; Churclus of the t.te.
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Müllens of recr'e in fact about 9 out of 10 ufler raore or le from indltrctinn. arute nrchronic. Nearly every case is caused by Acid-Stomach. Tbere are other Ftnrntch disorders xvhlch a!o are Pure Pigns of Acid-Stomach beicbinjf. heartburn, bloat after eating, lood rer eatinjr.frour.Basy Ptornach. There are many ailments wbicn, while they do not cause mucb distress in the stomach itself, are. nevorthcle. traceable to an acid ftomach. Among tfcce are nertousne?. tilio6neps. cirrhosis cf the liver, rheumatirn. impoverished blood, w eakness, insomnia, melancholia and a Ion tram of physical ana mental miseries that keep tae victims in numerable hcalta year after year. The right thinfr to do is to attack th(e ni.mcrjts at their source et rid of tho acidtomach. A wonilerful modern remedy called 11ATUNIC cow makes it eosy to do this. One of hundreds of thousand of grateful users cf EATON IC writes: "I have been troubled with intestinal indigeetion tor abou. cine years and have ertnt quite a sum for medicme. but without relief. Atter using F-ATONIC for a few days th ga and pa'nt In my bowc Is d:ar peared. ATONIC is JuM tte remedy I reeUed." We have thousands of letters telling of t'jese marvelous benefits. Try EATON 1C and you, too. will be Jut as enthusiastic in its prai?. Your druggist has EATON I C. Get a big bOc box from fcim today. He will refuid your money it you are cot eatiaed.
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Tnnlnc di.play In the Sutllff & Case) ptore at Peoria, recently. j "My nciRhhors will tell you," hej continued, "just any time you ask j them, that they never saw a man ! como out like I have. Why, I hax !
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dp more work than at any time In 10 years. Hefore I started on Tan-i lac my stomach Just seemed to he J
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vlnenr nnd pretty oon pas would form nnd cause t-uch awful cramping: rnlns that I could hardly stand It. Then I would get so dizzy that ovcrythlncr aeemed to be whirling around. The minute I would lie down nt nlxht and clos my eyes
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over. I finally prot so I couldn't eat much of anything and T was so run down nnd weak that I couldn't work regular. I mnnaped to drnsj arcun 1 and do the little work about the barn until my kidneys pot out of order und I got tho rheumatism, and then I wan laid up for weeks at a time. I've seen the time when I couldn't have walked from the house to the barn to save the best horse I've pot, T was so crippled up with rheumatism. My legs were swollen up to twice their natural size and I couldn't take a step without just suffering like 'blue blazes.'
"My brick was in such a bad ; shape with rheumatism that if I ; stcoped over to pick up anything I would just see stars, and thrc were weeks at a time when -I had to be perfectly quiet. I could hardly drrs.i myself and went down so fa?t that no one thought I would ever he well again. Well, I was Just about ready to give up the fight when T ; nt luvt ran across this Tanlac. After. 1 commenced taking this medicine I ; soon started gaining ground and it wasn't long until I was well on the road to recoverv. I found that it !
was just what I needed and I never allowed myself to miss a dose.
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perfectly sound and well and know what good health, is for the first
time in ten years. I can eat just J
anything and my stomah feels just like a new one. My kidneys don't bother me any more and I never feel a sign of rheumatism, and I sleep so sound that the horses might kick the barn down and I don't believe I would hear them. Yes, sir. it's Tanlac and nothing else that put me on my feet and I appreciate it enough to tell the world what I think about it." Tanlac Is sold in South Tend by the Central Drug Store and in Mishawaka by the Red Cross Pharmacy. Advt.
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