South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 70, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1920 — Page 13
int: SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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PORTO RICO FACES ECONOMIC PROBLEM
Hookworm Found to Kxi-t In Serious Proportions In Irland Po-ifvrion.
FAN" JUAN. Port Him. Mirh 9. Thf r is mro l.nok worin !n Porto
o t(!'iv T.!,.ir. in any othr coun
try' th worM, with th possible xcrj.tif.-r.u of in '.',: ;tr.-l (Vl',n, accrlir.t to Ir. Victor J. Il-:er of
th- lnr;rtfrr 'ounria t.'np. T)r. j IIo!"-'-r has offer I the Cooperation f j th; Horkf f-l!T rcwü'l ition to th- . rnvrr.r.f r.l of 1'orto Kirn aii'l j ' tiiini "thnT of health in combntir.r j irv.l weiT' In flo i-!.ir.t' I
"Itnokwonn is j-ro'alüv the nm?
MODERS ALCHEMISTS SEEK TO COMPOUXD GOLD OF BASE METAL
IyOXDON'. March 9. Th a!-chmi-ts' ilrpnrn of producing r''!l from l as mct.ils is not txtra vacant, asserted Prcf. Frederick .Soiidy, head of th physical rht-mhtrj' dpiirtmr-nt fit OxforJ, in a recent publication. H ??Il3 ho'.r to lo it. "To K'-'t poM from mercury," h siy 'vx;! from tho atom of mercury "n lota-pn rt!e! whli'h v. Ill inaV. o thallium; thon on) al-pha-particlc. vhich will turn the th illium Into ko11. Or, to t Kr'M frr,m load, rxnl from the ttorn of lr-al rn alphu-partlclr, Iii h '.viil turn it into niorcury, ar-.l pro''frl as before. "
! CAMPAIGN TO AID i
FRENCH SOCIETY
Former Premier ClemcnccauV Advice Is Acted Upon IW National Alliance.
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'Tii. '; -! f--.r.orr : pror.-.'Tn v. r;ii. r'or'o Hi farfu tixl.iy." iil l.r Hei-. r. "I 1: ivo akr.I r.ir.o j.Iant ry ". h.v t : ; -y fli-1 net pny innre '...'! :2 , ar.-l th'-y j-ii l ,.cviw th- lahorer--oi.M pot f.'irn it, anl probably th y :irc ri-ht." Fampalzii I IVsslM". Dr. A. Ruiz Sol r, r onimi. slor.T of hvi:th. 5r;!d that rror.-lv the so'.s nv.i' r.t v;riii!'l arr j.t t ho orfrr of t:"-o from th- Hoc It fl!r 'ou:,!..ti(.n ;inl th tt a rarnpalen ;;t; ii::.-t n ir.t t wojM ni.'! rfkI.r. .Tarn-. IL riran, al-o of tho h!o:;r frJIrr Fo-imlatton, v. ho h. hn l'.oro for some. v;-okH iniki;i" .'ii lnvos tl it ion of htlth oondiinr.s in th- ind will rn:viln for : r.r time :inl will, vith th coojtration f Tr. Folor. prrpüro a plan for attacking th hookworm problem. Ar.rr.la, v.hlch I irlr th" Sranlh t'.i! wan brll vd to Yj dxi r.io.-tly : malnutrition, now Is attribute! to n j.'r-at rxtnt to infection. It brii 'vrl thnt th fli-i w;ih brought In .vlth th onriy slaves an.l thus -)'r-ail m'orit rolled throus'hr.'it 1 1 1 v lnc;th and brca-Uh of th'- :: lanl. l.i: Sum l'xp!!'Thi rnvrrnrnt-nt hn KPnt nlto
r:"?hr 557,000 in brinlnc: rliff to ! H thr mfortunato Miffrrrs A Mirvry . tj r. ntly Jn.ii! by Ir. tlrant show, ( i
that .j i rcrnt of tii( r'Iulation In ) ural ar a.s h irhor hookworm Info.'tiT. Kvn liht infrrtion ntl hook- I v.otm s.iid to cm mental re-! lardation. I)ffctiv. tnntality tlius J 'ro.iur (1 r ndfrn tli chlhirn in-
ap.ib'.o cf aHsiniilati:: instruction
TO FURTHER CURB U QUO Ii niSI'EXSlOX ST. IM'IS, M-inh 0. T!io St. F.ouis It',;i! Init'plts' association lias a-'..l fontrrf'ys to mart a law I rohil.it in t th Ii.--;rnin ,f intoxl atiir I'.jiK-r., by phn rmaI.sts upon a 1 1 1 y it in ns pr s.-rlption. h'uh ! 1 : i ion is (Ir-sirablo, it was exT la.'n d. to J..--; ri t "und.sinihlrs" from Tt-rim: th- Mrriff buslnrs.. Thf c; r ii i- ts urcre that rovrnmont aTMicic ho c .-tah!i-licd wncro smdi li-,noid rr.-.y bo sohl for b-tir.iab1 ir-dirai '.urpo.-ov.
PAHIJ?. March 5. Former Prcinier Clemfticoiu's pithy ndvico t th tcnch on h! last speakin: tour: "I'aj your taxes and have rhihlrvti," has been followed by a rry-ctallizir.s of ?ntirn?nt for prompt r.-moili. s to th gradually dcrt-asinp birthmto. "How tf ?.iv Franc." ;-nd likrphnst's ar? .bcinic ustl in a vitrorci;.-' campaign by tho national aliiahc.-, organized to fit:ht birth control an.l to encourapo the incras of population by making it an honor to hav.large families and by Kivinj bonu.' for all chihlron aftrr th second. rictur s are brdnr used by the allian' comparing rnnr and (Irinar.y, showing how France's almost stationary' population in past rads and its present decreases threaten th nation and. it is added, "ii-ai.cc I.-; lost; nothing can sav a ration thit commits suicide," unless present condition1 are remedied. Illustrations are priven to show that it is possible for a raco to die o-jt or become so weak as to b m;;ulfed in a sudden intluv of forei-'ii-cr.s. Other pictures contrast the indulgent nttitud- toward irrrrukir life with tho oj)pi ohrium that, it is urc"-d, should attach to such conduct.
rWSTIUAS TAILORS ask r.im CAion ws WAGES PER YEAR
VII.VNA, March P The effect. .f th" dirrdnishlm; value of A".str.in curr'-ii'y is shown in thprreat inert as s in wa f!-ma:id-"d h rr-. Tli-r was-, a strike of tailors th othr d.iy to mforro a dcniaral by master tailor3 for ari income of fiö.TSf' rr"wns a ye'ir. Their pr-var earnincr were ahout 2.700 crowns. Assistant tailtrs, that 1-. jl'iJn sowers, asked for about r.'.."1"1'1 rro'.vr.s a ear. ISefore th." war they aerm'ed 7" crowns. I; .11 recent strikr and Iemands of oth' r -lass of work rs i sliding scale allowance v. as isk'nl so us to ni-t t ri advances in the prico nf r sit
ACREAGE OF OATS INCREASES YEARLY
March 9. 1920.
To Telephone Subscribers:
Theory that U?e of Automobile On Farm Decreases Demand for Oats Denied.
DEMES CHARGE THAT rut inn i fn irzrT
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IiXr)X, March !. Tn contradlctinff a tatem-nt in the Knslish press that, your.tc women nre heinpr persuaded by agents of tlio church cf the Twitter Pay Saints (Mormcns) to have their h.ome? and io tr Utah. J. G. McKay. London president of the church, has offered f J 0 0 for proof of a single rnse in wh'.eh such means have ben tiaplovcd to obtain converts to his Sect.
WAFHriN'OTON'. March t. American farmers are not reducincr their acreatr of oats because of the rapidly incraslm; u? of automobiles and trufks. on the theory that th horse and mul were beintr made a back number, according to a report by vperts of the department of apricul'uic. They have niade a fpecial
stibly of tho situation and Fay:
"Yh" number of horsos ami mule?
on ftrms. If decreo-sinp, is dolnc: po at a r-.te so slow as to have little
or no effect on tho oat crop. Pur
thernmrr, statistics rhow that American farmers are not cutting down the totM oit ncreapo but are actually ir.ercaslr.tr it. A preat number of A.mer'cnn farmers, particularly in
the corn belt, are Justified in mak
inn catensive sowinps of oats each
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conolv if n iu:n.v ron(i:n to OUT WOHK ltL'T IS HACK on J on, i:vi:iiy day, now. "One cf tho main thlnrs tho boys
1 til. about dovn at the tounurj whT I work." sail L. T. Conoly. r.7 Goodht avenue. Indianapolis, a popular employe of tho Indianapolis Foundry Company, "is the threat cham:o that has come over me .sin co I bt-in taking TanlaC They all Kfin to think it's perfectly wonderful, and It is. I have Rained twenty pounds in thirty days and no one could so the difference In the ay i lot.k and Kot around and not be
surprised. Taniac nas Fimpiy duiu tr,. up until I am like a man made ov.-r and a medicine that will do :ch thinb'a Is certainly worth talkmc about"Mv stomach and kidneys were in mich bad shapo that I was forced to quit work and could hardly pet around at all. My appetite left me nnd my stomach was so upset that the very sifcht of food would make me almost deathly Fiele I simply dr.-aded to eat, for when I did force down a little something I was in so much misery that I could hardly -tand it. There was a feelinp like i lump of iron in the pit of my stomach and ns sure as I ate anything except breakfast food or a little toast I paid dearly for it In pain and suffering. They said I had .M:to intoxication.' or, self- poisonin C. due to the bad condition of my stomach. I don't know what it was n.vself. but I do know I suffered like b!n7es and my whole system seemed :o be affeetced. My kidneys bothered t;.e constantly nnd I had not pine through a day nor a nitrht free from pain in more than a year until I wot hold of Taniac. My back nched and throbbed worse than a tooth -.'h and I couldn't stoop over without Just sa fferir.fr nfrony. My feet ,v,ro ometlmes badly swollen and my steep wa so bmken that I al-n-:ys felt bnd In the norr.imrs r.s ihen I went to bed at niKit, if not worse. ! "Oh. T just w!sh T could tell w h it , lad fix I wa really in and th.cn ;0'j could understand how grateful j I f-el since a few; bottle of Taniac hivs r.-.ado a well man of i.-.e. Or.e :
of th boys lown at the found r talVed" so much a1. .out h.ow Tar. la."
Had helped him that wh-n I ;rot so 1 J
lüiildn t worK I r r.ieinron-d wii.-it n saitl and beiran lakinc the ne .1.cine myself. I 1; id already tried nrly everything else I kr.ew about b'lt Rot no reli. f. Well, it didn't lak me lori; after I started on Tan,nc to ct to frellr.tr better. It's the truth. I slept better, at'"1 in ore brcak'aft and f- It b Iter ev ry way in four Says aft. r 1 lewn taking Taniac. Kiy appetite con came back in full
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Hundreds of pieces in the most beautiful patterns you ever saw. 40 inches wide, at, yard
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It's a common thing to hear people say, I can do better here than any place in the city when it comes to Silks. 36-in. beautiful heavy Taffeta Silks, extra fine quality Satins, Crepe de Chines, Georgettes, in:luding Silk Poplins in the famous Corticelli GiltEdge uality. These Silks are considered good values at $3.50. Special for Home Sewing Week take your choice, at yard.
Beautiful patterns, 42inch All-Wool Plaids, $3.50 value, at
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Fine 36-inch All-Wool Serge, in light or dark navy. Special, yard
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Mercerized Poplins and Serges; worth 75c a yard,
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Display and Sale of Mev ash Materials It's an exceedingly interesting collection of beautiful, new, Spring and Summer Fabrics that greets all who attend this important home sewing event. There are materials for everv purpose from the finest sheer fabrics to the more serviceable gingham effects for child ren's wear offered in a variety of prices that win the praise of all who see them.
Home Sewing Week in WASH MATERIAL
Toile du Nord, A. F. C. and Red Seal Ginghams; an endless variety of new patterns, at, only Eäff yard ÖÜIj A wonderful fine quality of French Ginghams, per yard. . . . J Fine Tissue Gingham, beautiful line of pat- ßsfä terns, per yard jfj Serpentine Crepe; a big selection of pat- jlStfi terns, per yard i'sJJlj Bridal Brand Full Loner Cloth; 40c value, per yard Laß v7
Fine Bleached Muslin; worth 40c. r, per yard 5mJJ Wear Well Brand Fine Tubing, H?lf Bleached 40-inch, per yard 50c 36-inch, per yard 45c 42-inch, bleached 55c 45-inch, bleached 65c 50 bolts of fine quality Half Linen Towel- J ing; worth 30c, yard QVÜ Stevens' All-Linen Crash, Special, per SSa
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Star Tex Towel-
ing. Special, yard. . tLd J
Marquisette Curtains, in
white or beige. Per pair, up from Ö u z9
Beautiful Drapery Material, very new; 36 inches wide; good selection of patterns. Per Q5 yard ÜKd
In all this season's choicest styles. A remarkable offering for this week's selling. Values up to $10.00, at $7.50 Values up to $6.50, at
xtraoriiinary
values
32-inch fine Zephyr Ginghams, actually IQ worth 65c; at, yard. One of the finest Ginghams on the market; would be worth $1.25 yard today. While they last, at yard tl xjkJ Beautiful line of Men's Shirtings; 36 inches Kffx-N wide; at, yard KjvJv' Fine Plissa Cloth, in all shades; good assortment of patterns At fig! per yard uzjxj Bridal quality fine Cambric; worth 40c 2$ f yard. Per yard .... aJ sj Unbleached Muslin; worth 35c yard. jft Per yard tLiSsj Quarter Bleached Sheeting, good quality; worth $1.00 a yard, (Tk at yard We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities on All Staple Domestics. Curtain Scrim, in dots and figures; worth (u 50c, at yard ö)fcjffej Filet Nets, in an endless variety of patterns; all widths, at yard, g 45c to if iaHltf
Lace Curtains, all new,
patterns. At pair, Q-jj fjg? up from Ööcö'Sj? 36-inch Marquisette. A very fine quality in white, cream or beige. Qfn Per yard Beach Cloth ; every shade you can think of. 36 inches wide. Yard.
for HOME SEWING WEEK
In Our
HOSIERY and
NDERWEAR
Department We wish to call your special attention to Silk Hosiery. We are selling Silk Hose now at 30 per cent less than replacement value. It will be profitable to buy for summer supply now.
Buy
ndermuslins
low
We carry one of the largest and most complete stocks in the city. Our purchases were made a year ago. You get the benefit of last year s prices by buying now. BARGAIN BASEMENT If you arc looking for real bargains in Staple Merchandise be sure and visit our BARGAIN BASEMENT
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