South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 61, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 March 1920 — Page 5

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TiMES MONDAY MORNING. MARCH 1. lf-JO. SWITZERLAND GIVES' To Take Helm in State Department SYLUM TO MAM wrv T I FORMER MOHARCHS Com and See Store hours: Open 8:30 a. m.; close 5:30 p. m. except Saturday when store closes at 9:30 p. m.

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Mountain Republic Becomes . Playground For Royal Refugees. ' nv path i c it mrvrnT. GKNnVA, Vh. 2 3. StTitKTl.-ir.fi. the. playground of Kuropr, ha brorru tine, th arr.ti.lire tho refuse of roalti? belonging to th baten t rntr&l powers. It 1 known now i ; a t It ws only a to?9-up nruthf-r th f-kaLpfr should ti'K rcfurn

Holland or TvltzTlnnd. while thu

N rown prince, who tpr.t many ntrs l.r-forr thf war at St. Moritz yr tho sport;, greatly fivorfd th 1 M r rn intrv "nt x7' ovorniled

The r-Kir.K of Bavaria, who celorr.te l hi TSth birthday a wp?k ao 'with all the members of his family 1 LoArno creased the- Bwlf front?r a few days after the armtptlco l.d hcn icrnd, and has not rot jrnod to Germany since. Ho spcnd3 mot ot his time radlni? book on l he war and motoring: around the r-utlful lake of Lugano. It 1 stated that he Is Fufferln from hereditary insanity v.hich always l-red in the family and In any case l:o i. always acoompanled by a Mun ich mental expert. Hie nephew. Prince Rupprecht of JUvarla, makei frequrnt visits to jJhvvo, traTelllne lncoenito. Grand Ifruchcss TIkoro To. The QnnA Duchos of MeckleniburSch,wertnt who ha apent most xt her Urn ainc the war In Geneva, -MttSr tod mo that during the lat flv J9C9 had received few letter Iroxn her da-ugtiter. tho rxrrowii prtnce5 of Oerm&ny, and attributed the fart to tho Influrnce of the- e-)caler, -with whom the prand CiZinn acknowledged, smlllns? that lie nevar was persona prata, nor with her eon-In-law, of whom she hu a poor opinion, but denies the rumor that her daughter lntrnd3 klng a divorce. The grand

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Jonildered tho allies made a mistake .rfrct entering Germany after tho ! xrnr and dividing tho country Into fj it criminal form of confederated

fetatet. Order No Propaganda. As a general rule the Swiss povrrmer.; Informs its royal pursts, in diplomatic language, that any political propaganda on Swiss soil would not be tolerated, but this rulo has been frequently flagrantly broken by th first royal refugees. Tino and Fophie of, Greece, who still hope to return to the throne of Anthens. In fact, the present Greek Minister at errte. M. Alexandrl. publicly accused them in the Swiss presfl of bein? the intip:ato's and accomplices of the recont plot to assassinate M. Ven!z-lo. The couplo spent most of their time motoring, and were th only privat persons in Switzerland durinp the war permitted to run a car. much to tho indignation of the Swiss, whoso cars were com

u'.andered by the military authorit-

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Ualnbrldpe Colby, New York lawyer, has be'-n st 'ertfd hy Prrs't Wil-

unn to Knereed Itnhprt T.Tns!nfr n so rretnrv of s?nto n n-oriiir.' to n n of- t

flcial announcement made at the white house. Mr. Colby has accepted

Austria's rntlnjrent.

Austria-HunKary ha-s also sent its

roiuinircnt of royal n-fupees to Kwitzerland on the breaking up of tl empire. Accompanied by tho Hrltish ofllcers in a j-peclal train, v hich left Vienna secretly, ex-em-peror Karl and ex-cm peress Zita wilh their family, whoso lives were In fcrre:it dancer in the capital, were rushed across tho Swim frontier nearly a year ai?o. and have since ben rsidinp at the beautiful historic chateau at Pranplns. near Geneva. The chateau was formerly the property of Prince Jerome Bona' part what a freaki.sh trick played

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by time! and now "belongs to Mrs. Helen Clark of New York. Karl Is a SiKrtsman. Karl spends most ot the day shootlnff. fishing and boating, and Zita has much to do with tho welfare of her five children. I met tho couple, dressed as ordinary tourists. In the flower market a few ays airo on a shopping excursion from Pranplns. They were unaccompanied, and Karl was loaded with parcels, but nobody took any notice of them. The Grand Duchess Adelaide of Luxemburg, after her enforced abdication as she was considered too Germanophilo by her people has been staying in retirement at Montreux, receiving few visitors and rarely leavlnp her villa. It would take much space to pivo the names of the numerous German. Austrian and Hungarian Ministers who In their time had played important parts In Kuropean politics and who are now wisely "rest ins" in Switzerland.

Nothing: so convinces a man of a woman's "unwomanlinrss" ns her ability to put up a reasonable argument.

KM GUTS OF BATH TO BE INSTALLED IX MAY MID SPLENDID POMPl

LONDON. Feb. 2S. A solemn in-; spallation of knights grand cross of ' the Order of the Hath will take place 1 with all the historic ceremonials in j the Henry VII. chapel of Westmin- . ster abbey during May says the lix- ' press. j The chapel holds ?f, stalls and j the scene when tho king revived the ceremony seven years ago was one j of magnificent splendor surpassed ! only by a coronation ceremony. ! An outdoor procession from the '

princo's chamber in the house of

lords, where the knights and companions put on their crimson robes and white plumes, to the abbey, till bo followed by a complete processional and a rendering of the Te Deum. The solemn Hath ceremonie? in the chapel include the redemption of their swords by the knights

about to be Installed, the actual in- j stallation by tho sovereign as grand j

master, and the taking of solemn oath of the order.

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A well-balanced medicine chest competent to render first aid to the less

M serious ana most common ills is a real .economy.

! We'll be glad to aid you f in erjuipping your medi

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Mrs. Mollie Griffith Rejoices Over Her Wonderful Recovery After She Had Given Up Hope. HAD SUFFERED FOR 4 TWENTY LONG YEARS "Tanlac Is The Most Wonderful Medicine on Earth" She Gratefully Declares. It is. indeed, doubtful if there has ever ban a statement, in all the many thousands that have been made about Tanlac. that is more interesting or m.-re clearly and forcibly defines the remarkable power of the medicine than the following from Mrs. MelMe GrUh of 2Si: K. Indiana street. F.vansville. Ind. Ms. Grilüth. "Aunt" Molüe. as she is affectionately called by her many friends. while discussing Tanlac. which has proved of such great ber.eiU to h. r. seemed to l,e profoundly grateful and told the special Tan!ae representative she wanted her statement published in the papers so that the people may read what Tanlac has done for her. Here is what she as: "Wht n niy r.et-door neighbor to'.d me how much good Tanlac has done her ami adi d me to try It I thought it imposrd'Me for It to help me. I had suffered so long" and tried so many different medicines with ut any benefit that I Just didn't believe anything could help me. but I know bett-r than that now. I believe as t rmly as I b Ii ve anything that T.r.l:. has saved my life. Not only thai. I .iin so well and happy that I go all over the neighborhood rejoicing over the good TanLie has done me. "I had suffered for twenty years, in bed today ami up tomorrow, seeing no place during all that time. I have been under every kind of treatment and een went through an operation, but nothing did me any grwod. I suffered frm stomach trouble, painful disordered kidneys, and indigestion . I lost my appetite and

fell off iwentv-tlve pounds ilurlne the I n;acv.

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past six months. Pefore taking Tanlac my stomach was so bad I had to live on raw egcrs and milk, which

were the only things I could ent j and retain. Even toast felt like j lead in the pit of my stomach ail j cause me the worst sort of pains. I

My kidneys disturbed me so often at nUht that I got very little sleep.

..nd for eeksvat a time I had to!

stay in bed unable even to turn my- j self over. They had to put pil- '

lows against my back o I cm Id get a little ease and rest. I was the -ame as an invalid,: could not even

take a drink uf water without help. f and had to be feed like a baby. 'j!

"I thought my time had just j about come. I tried what I thought i were the best things, but everything ! Tailed to help me and it seemed like j I was bound to pass away. Hut, I I am enjoying good health now. as my j

looks show, and I hardly know how to repay my neiiThhor who Insisted on me taking Tanlac. "When I first started on Tanlac I only weighed one hundred and sixteen pounds, but now I weigh one hundred and forty-one. I hav gained twentyrive pounds on six bottles of Tän'ac and am proud of it. Itefore I had finished my second bottle I was up out of bed. went to the table and enjoyed something to eat. Not many days later I ate n rood meal of ham-hock and cabbage, something I had not oared eat in ten years, but it did not hurt me and from that time on I have been eating the things I have craved for so long, but had to leave alone on account f my stomach. I don't have any more indigestion, my stomach feels line, and my kidneys are in good order. I sleep like a child at night and my housework is easy for me. I want you to tell everybody what Tanlac has done for me and you can have both my picture and statement : put in the papers to show the people what Tanlac has done for me. I believe it will do the same things for others, as it is certainly :he most wonderful medicine on earth. I will praise i-. the longest day I live." Tanlac is sold in South Bend by tho Central Drug Store, and in Mishawaka by the V.vA Cross I'h.-.r-

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Our rug stocks were contracted for, from six to twelve months ago at prices considerably below present values. While these stocks last we will give you the benefit of our early buying and if you are going to need a new rug this spring don't delav a dav, place your order now at George Wvman & Co., and You'll make a saving of one-fourth to one-third of what you'll have to pay later.

French V ikon Rugs Fine as Silk For your protection as well as their own the manufacturer has woven this trade marked name into the back of every rug. It is well to remember that the back of a rug carries credentials as well as the wearing surface. The words, 'TRENCH WILTON," mean the best of materials and careful workmanship by skilled craftsmen, resulting in a floor covering de luxe fittingly described as "Fine as Silk.' Exclusive in South Bend at Wyman's.

Axminster Rugs They have a deep rich pile or surface in excellent copies of Oriental rugs in colors suitable for any furnishing. A rug that will resist the hardest kind of wear and yet be effective and beautiful in appearance. 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. 9 ft. x 1 2 ft. $41,50 $43.50 A List of Other Sizes in Stock

22 'z x 36 27 x 60 36 x 72 2 ft. 3 in. x 9 ft. 2 ft. 3 in. x 12 ft. 2 ft. 3 in. x 15 ft. 3 x 9 3x12 3x15

6x9 6 ft. 9 in. x 9 ft. 7 ft. 6 in. x 9 ft. 9x9 8 ft. 3 in. x 1 0 ft. 3 in. 9x12 9 x 1 5 10 ft. 6 in. x 13 ft. 6 in. 1 I ft. 3 in. x 12 ft

4 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in. U ft. 3 in. x 15 ft.

Hartford Saxony Loom Tufted Rugs All the lustrous color effects of Oriental Rugs have been successfully reproduced in Hartfard Saxony quality by a superior process of dyeing and weaving. The long silky China wool employed in the manufacture of this rug gives the fabric a resiliency that insures good service. Having purchased the manufacturer's sample line which is slightly soiled from hanging in racks, we ofTer these high grade rugs in 9x12 sizes while they last for $137.50.

Seamless Velvet Rugs These have a very fine close or surface copied from some of the best Oriental rugs in a variety of wanted colors. An exceptionally fine rug at little cost. 83x106 $40.00 9x12 $46.50

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Conceded to be one of the best inexpensive rugs made. Many beautiful small all over Persian effects included in this March Sale. A limited quantity but birr values.

6x9 ..$18.00

8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. $23.00 9 x!2 ..$26.50

9 xl5 ..$37.50 11 ft. 3 in. x 12 ft. '. . .$37.50 1 1 ft. 3 in. x 15 ft. . . .$46.00

Wilds Linoleum Printed Linoleum . . .$1.10 Inlaid $2.35 Plain Brown V in. and V in. Battleship Linoleum and ccrk carpet in stock.

Special! For Monday, March 1 . 27 x 54 Axminster Rug $3.45 while they last.

Plain Carpets Plain Plush Carpet, taupe color, in stock, 27 in. 1 yard, 1 '2 yards and 3 yards wide. 3-4 wide, blue,, green, taupe, and natural colors n stock.

Rugs Held Until Wanted Select any rug in this March Sale at the sale price and a deposit will hold your rug until after house cleaning- or when wanted.

Klearflax Linen Rugs 27 in. x 54 in $5.25 36 in. x 72 in $8.75 4 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 6 in $16.25 6 x9 $25.00 8 xlO $36.50 9 x!2 $48.50

Let Wyman's furnish your new house with Opaque window shades the right way!

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