South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 285, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1919 — Page 30

ltlt bUUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES in VERNMENT TO 7A fl An Automobile Tour To The "Rubber City 99 DIVORCE INCREASE ALARMING BRITAIN October I ire Sa e

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Motor Transport Corps Will Unfold Development of Industry in New York. WASHINGTON', I. C. Ort. nTh greatet and me?t uniu a'itornoM!" show cvrr frivn by any cnvrnmental agencv in the I'nited Stat will li'-l this month at th vilnth rrtrinur.t nrmnrv in New York city urdr aaspin s of tlw1 motor transport corps of the I'nited States army. Tbe show will open on Ort. 15 ar.it will la-t thiee da. Th purpose t1' motor transport corps is to show the general puMIr, and pa rt ienla rly th'-" intTftrl In motor rneeha rd'- an1 vehicle s, th growth of the automotive Industry and its arconipli-h-rr.rnt prior to and during the recent Kuropan war. Prar Mcally every ronoelva ble type of motor vehicle will bo either on

display. In conUvt. or in ito-tv of dissembling or assembling, d'irititr tbe show. It also n proposer! to exhibit frrj' typ of motor vebiele that was used in tho war by the I'nited States rrmy, and there will bo many freakJshlv rnn"tni'tn ehi les mi display. There- will be outdoor and inside events, rnmpr i i n g d isp a tli riding, rarrs. hill climbing, endurance test? and romprtition liptwrcn units and individuals. Including ambulan-e nnd women's motor corps vehicles. Irl7. will be given t v iiini'i" of the mnv events. Motor transport companies tinder the Jurisdiction of Kieut. Col. I -awes will ontfr into an elimination contort for the various prizes and thy are working hard and earnestly to put winners across. There N nothing commTci al in this hit? exposition. Although admission on Ort. Iß will ho by individual Invitation, largely within the automobile industry, the doors will ! opn to fvory one on Oet. IT and Oct. IS nnd admission on those two days will be free. AT AGE OF 73 GAINS 16P0UNDS Worn Taking Tnnlao Half of What IIo Mndo Won for Drug Hills.

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LONDON. Oct. 4. Divorce is inrrraslnpr throughout the United Kinfrdom at an alarming rate, accordint: to a white paper. The total for I??', was (, ."". For 1917 it was 1.70.". with the greatest increase recorded In the years between 13 14-17. Another ievelopment which the povernment views with alarm is the number of actions broupht by hus-

Iands. hero once the petitioner' was usually a woman, the pat few j

years have so chanced the situation that in 1917 the number of hus1 inds sepkinp reparations was 1,f ''.7 as comr.ired with 6?,S wives.

We have a large number of KENT T1RI:S, teed, that we are selling at these prices: 30x3V2 $10.95

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This is one of a soris of automobile tours to points of history and p'opraphi interest prepared I - the national tourinp hurrau of th- H. F. Goodrich Iiubb r Co. 'loads charted on th map are improved hiphwa vs.

Perkins park, through which the trail runs. Mn;:y Iikrs nrfy. There are 24 eautiful lakes with-

the tenth year of its existence. There j motor trucks and a battery of tract-

is probably no farm in the world that is founded on as substantial, educational and scientific basis. It

in a radius of 12 milos of Akron and is the largest stock hrcedinp estabthese afford fine boatinp and fishing i lishment in the United States. It opportunities. The chain of lakes'; has over 600 head of dairy cattle, south of the city known as the! On it are Guernseys. Holsteins Portage lakes has been dedicated as! Prown-Swis-s and Herefords, over

ors are also employed at this great establishment. Anna Dean farm is open to visitors the year round.

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200 of which are milking females There are 64.no ducks of different

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J. J. Terrell of ."41 WVst Norwood street. Indianapolis, a veteran of the Civil war and a resident of Indianapolis for the past thirty-five years, relates an experience with Tanlac that is both interesting and remarkable. 'P.y the help of Tanlac." said Mr. Terrell, in an interview, recently. "I havn gotten entirely rid of a case of stomach trouble of forty years' standing. It has been that long since I could sit down to the table and enjoy a meal like I ran today. I might say my trouM" started during the Civil war. for it was then that 1 he arn constipated and have had to take a laxative every few days since. It was about that tim a-k that Irommenccd to have trouble with catarrh of the head and throat. I would wake up in the mornim:- so choked up that I could harill ' reathe ami would ;ag ar.d couch for an hour before I ron'.l w t my iir.nl and throat leared up. ar.d I soon found mys.f with a chronic cnuph. especially at nicht and in the early iihtiiinps 1 had a disa pr e, ble breath :.nd it wan't lone after this until mv stomach beu-an to bother nie. In n shor while after eating I would b'oat up with sour 1; and hie .'n h inters., pain in the pit of my stomach that I could hardly stand r . 'I have been taking medicines cop'ai'.tlv cvi r vince my troubles s'arted. Prat:-'aMy half the nn-nev I hne made has pone for drug lolls, bur I could ne er get more than ,,??t a little pis-i:-rr relief. 1 "?ring the past year rr two I have eraduillv gotten worse ar.d. as I am nw s- enty-thre y .r old. I had about concluded thit my ace was -etting lhe bet of me. I cot to hiving attacks of rheumatism In my Shoulders, arm and lets My Joints, especially, hurt me terril,ly. M stomach tro :ba d m wor th in vpr and I w a a 'so !omg vv.vu'.it. I didn't know where to turn next, a. I had tried everything in the way of medicines, and it looked like I mii Just keep op, v ifferh'.g. "Put Tanlac has made a wor.brful change in m condition. In f.C!. I Just feel like I have a few lae on llf. Iy the time I t : i v. -1 -rtl my fifth bott'e evervsicn. i-f rheumatism was crone and now tuy tomach is in letter shape than ;t w.n forty yrnr-s .aci I cm. at and !;- first just thing ar.l I have an a pI etile !:'.c a school I cy. At'otbof irmarkab'.e thinn in the way I have pickf.l up in weicht. Why. I was 1 omph"-t'-!y 'irpr!s wY.rr. 1 km: oil

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This week's trip leads to a locality possessing the ultimate in both manufacturing and agriculture, at the same time abounds In

scenic wealth and historic legend. 72 feet long, is one of the finest J pheasants, over HO work horses and The objective is Akron, O.. and scenic attractions in this country. a Belgian hreedinp stable headed by

vicinity. A trip through one of the Here the river flows in a gorge be-ltho handsome stallion Chief, also

giant rubber factories and visitors tween perpendicular walls. j large collection of beagles, airedales.

are always welcome alone is well I Twelve miles south of Akron isjgordon setters, Scotch collies and worth a trip across the continent, located the world's greatest farm 1 Belgian police dogs. No expense Hero three fourths of the billion j owned by Ohio C. Barber the An-'has hen spared in the selection of

dollars worth of automobile tires: na Dean farm. It has an interna and tubes to be consumed this year! tional reputation as a scientific aff

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will be manufactured. One factory ' rieulture, horticulture and stock alone makes :;n.Ono jairs of rubber, raising institution. Mr. Barber, who boots and shoes daily, ami the same; is one of Akron's pioneer rubber plant turns out Immoi battery jarsi men and who amassed a great foreach day. Akron is the world'sj tune in that industry, owns the greatest rubber manufacturing cen-j largest match factory in the- world ter and its factories are noted from 'and is closely identified with other coast to coast for their efficiency j large industrial enterprises. Anna and leade rship in industrial welfare Dean farm, which is located in the work. outskirts of Barherton, ia Mr. Bar-

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history. The Portage, trail, travers-ithe manager

of his farm, Dean

cd by the Indians in portaging their. Knickerbocker, have traversed the cano. s from the Cuyahoita river to! world in the study and development the Tuscarawas river. in their, of this great institution, bringing to travels from the Great hakes to the, Anna Dean and imnroving unon the

tlirmij.il the. west-' best methods and stock they found.

In Tenth Year. The Anna Dean farm comprises

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ern part of the city. In 1 7 s Ö this t trail was part of the w stern bound-j

ery of the United States. The trail 1 almost tl.ooo acres of very fertile, is marked by a memorial tahlet inj highly improved land and is now in

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fall touring information and road maps been so heavy as during the present season.

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tle congestion of tratlic on the popu-

uto trails and detours are not

numerous due to the completion

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tion and repair work begun In the sprin." and summer. The fall air is bracing, but the sun has not lost its warmth, and the motorist may ride with greater comfort than during the hot summer month. Ketpiests for touring maps have come to the Goodrich bureau for anticipated fall trips as early as March and April. Information is sought now for trips planned for next spring. There is a growing tendency for automobile owners to carefully plan their itinerary and stops months in advance. Thus, the best roads and most interesting spots are chosen.

complete. ' " will be! According to the l'.GO census, the and th- Cnitt d tates had 12.150.0.4 foreign-

born men and women within its bor-

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lers: about 4,500,000 have entered th" country sinct that date.

:. 1tiof.1l touring 'creau of the- B. F. Goodioh Kv.ld.'t-r Co. who say that never Itfor have the requests for

It took the first woman jury In Kalamazoo. Mich, exactly 20 minutes to t'nd Joseph Johnston not guilty of having deserted his wife, Sarah Alice Johnston. Members of the jury included prominent society women of the city. Mrs. James B. Balch, wife of a former mayor of Kalamazoo, acted as foreman.

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nnd I s'rrp like a loc ev.: n'.-ht.' When my sitrr. . lio :s ia u s, . f nty-f.vf years of ace, came t :.;t me from Cumhrlar.d. Ir.-liria. a short time ago. and saw how Tar. -!;.c w.-f hr lpmc tv.e she corn mera-e.l taking It herself. Sh wrote e that she st no,; the trip hr me :n:;rh -fltt r than she did eommg over here and that Tanlac ho! piven her, more Mre ngth and r-er-v 1 n.l hurt her up wt.r.derful'y I - an . nta:n!y re omm.end Tan'a and seiej.i' (cf mv o! 1 fri- r.ds j j.ow t ik ;r.g it on account f vh.it ;t has .b-r.e f..r rat .' Tanlac in sdi sMuth Pa-nd at th Central Drug Stör , and m M : -1 1 -äwaka at the lUd fi's.. Ph.irma .

BEFORE YOU SAY GOODNIGHT

Prepare for a Clear, Bright Day Tomorrow by Takimr "Cascarets" for Liver and Bowels

foundation breeding stock and on Anna Dean farm will be found the results of the best thought and effort of the world's greatest breeders. To house tills aggregation of animal lifo there are buildings of the most approved modern typo. Threo of the most impressive and handsome buildings of the group are the cow barns which are built solidly of brick and concrete on steel skeletons, tho largest is S12 feet long and three stories high. They afford stall room for a thousand head of cattle, including 150 box stalls. Beauty in Greenliouso-s. The 300 acres of oats, the P00 acres of alfalfa, the 500 acres of corn, tho rye, the clover; the ducks, chickens, eggs, etc., are all utility crops, but to balance these with something of beauty, something for the pleasure of tho eye and the gratitlcation of the love of color, form and perfume, there are 13 acres of greenhouses where are developed the most wonderful roses, chrysanthemums, sweet peas, orchids, as well as the humbler aster, phlox and geranium. Here also are to be found shrubs, palms, ferns, hothouso grapes, peaches and melons, with the addition of mushrooms and vegetables. The farming and breeding operation are large parts of the general activities, but there are power houses to generate electricity, flour and feed mills, a very extensive water system, slaughtering and packing houses, an oflice building and a hotel, all necessitating the employment of over COO persons. Twelve

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You can't afford to trust your car to people who are not trained to do the work on it. At our garage your work will be done by the proprietors themselves. This assures good mechanical work for you. It's a matter of business. REPAIRING VULCANIZING BATTERY SERVICE

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unach. or that ; They cost so little and work while Feci iulcndid 1 you bletD- -Advt.

.0I1l Suffering by Heeding Tlicst? tern direct to the feat of the trou Warnings. he ;ctInK as an antidote to neu tralize the blood poisons. It revital

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rashes and burning sensations de- the flow so that the.blooi can pronote with unfailing certainty a de- ( perly perform its physical work, bllltated. weakened and impure state The dull, sluggish feeling leaves of the blood. The trouble is in your - you tho complexion clears up. blood and no matter how you were! Even long standing cases respond Infected, you must treat It through 1 promptly. But you must take S. S. the blood. It 13 a blood disease. ! S. Drugs and substitutes won't do. You must use S. S. S. if you expect1 Get S. S. S. from your druggrist. If

certain relief. For cleansing the yours is a special case ami you need j system, nothing is equal to it. The expert advice, write to Medical Adaction of S. S. S. is to clear.se tho User, 257 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta,!

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Cut rate is suicide to the merchant and a crime to the customer, because they both lose money, trying to save it. We sell you quality merchandise at a fair price. The best is the cheapest always. As a special offering we will give you your choice of two brands of tires both guaranteed for 5,000 miles.

Plain Non-Skid 30x3 $10.95 $11.95 30x3 14.25 15.00 32x3 y2 15.95 17.25 31x4 23.00 32x4 22.00 23.10 33x4 23.50 24.95 34x4 25.00 26.00

WINDOW SHADES We have added a complete line of window shades to our awning business and can now give you a selection of high grade shades at a marked saving. We solicit a opportunity to show you. All work handled by an expert satisfaction guaranteed. BLACK TENT & AWNING GO. 215 W. JEFFERSON BLVD. Lincoln 8824. Main 2232.

30x3 Tubes, unguaranteed. . .$1.00 30x3 Tubes, guaranteed $1.85 30x3 and 30x3 Vz Duford style $2.25 32x3 Tubes $2.50

We trade in old tires on new ones. Scrap values, 3c per pound cn casings and 8c per pound on tubes. If your tires are worth service, we allow you what they are worth.

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