South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 70, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1920 — Page 18
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NFTVV YORK. Marc:. ke!don cf a prehistoric r!cu!atd to la 6C,0ri.OC' ha been installed in F i : : r t th American Mufouia History. .The deir.oclon. w!.i Inown "trrible-U ot J ." cr1bi as prhajs tho t:. ir.l powf-rfu! cratur of i 'lant In Tho skeleton Ftand l ' inches high and m'-a'-ur-from tho noso to th tip
It i lappnvcl to havf ral tliiirs as much :
lioti cf today. It. V. I). Mntth'-r. -;ra!or of tr. museum's drpartr:int -: rt--irrate paleontology. f-:ty that ur Irrehistoric anc-storM pfrliris did r;-t tmv to contend with t!.'- d -'.nod n, which likely wan -xtlr.-t Ulor- tl'j eirüf ?t rivoman. Tho dinodon llvod d'irir.;: th" cretaceous nrriod nf th ;!, r.f jr 7 -tllet. according to cal-ulatii-r..- I I on the alteration of : ;:diw-acilvc tnlnerals. I'ound Three Yrars A-;o. The keleton cf tl.o il it'."'!ni) rvas rfojr.d three years ao l.y "L.iris. H. )Strnberfr In tlu canon of th Ild FDer river In Alberta, th' rich-.::
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PHYSICIANS SCOFF AT 'ANTI-FAT OPERATIONS
milADEH'IIIA March 0 Phliudolphla surgeons scoff at tho siis;estlon of operations on fat mm to reduce their weight. "Operations for tho removal of fat," a prominent rhjficlan ald. . 'ore not practical. "Wherever fat la removed sc;i r-ti -.uo forms. When th!3 occurs the skin rfuca to function. "Persons excessively f it have the fatty tissue all over their bodies. To do any appreciable pood in reducing v.-elffht. It would bo m-ci'vary to operate extensively. Thus a vidurea of car-tis'ie would form." Physicians said fat was sometimes removed fron small anas in the n;r? of other operations, or where the f innation of scar-tissue was .rnefieial. This has never hon done :'tr the purpose of reducing weight. They maintained.
TRANSFER RECORDS OF MICHIGAN WAR BOARD
-The pre-
I.AN'SIXG. Mich.. March records of th Michigan vor
tarednesH tioard have bfton transferred to the auditor fseneral's derartment. It was announced here today. With the records went a sinc-Ie rrk. who vriil arrange and c!,sify the- record of the board. The transfer ha. been pending for s-me time 2ut various things liavo come up to Interfere. The latent report of tho board, thowinp activities to March 1. piveg -T restated disbursements at and balance on hand on that date at J556.479.30. Total re-r-tlptfl were griven aa J.C f-i.207.C2.
MYSTERY SURROUNDS LOSS OF TANKERS
NEW TORK, March ?. The jr.ytery of the disappearance of the .American tanker Cubadist, which tailed from Havana on Veh. 6. prow Jo day hen naval radio st jtions on rhe Atlantic seaboard contnuol to r;ort no word from the rnl.-sir.ir The Cubadist with a crew of 4 1. wra bound'fo; Baltimore. The last pcircless from her reported her position Feb. 29 ns 111 miles south of Diamond Shcals liphtidiip. The belief is xpresej that the .'hip may JriÄT met dleabter In tho storm prhlch trfpt the Atlantic coast FriVty And ßAturdav.
OTOVIIKVILLi:. March ?. Master Trt Chafer Is ill. Mr. ao1 Mr. K. J. Hartman of JdoutU Iod p-ent funJ:iv with libra fWahl ää4 family. MLt JuliA leron was a puest of JLw Ire!rr. Wilkeson at South 7ifnd ßanday. Mfcm Elizabeth Woller of Anten
Thivpfd ls-!tel :i:ss H:r.dao.'.
MJb II!ri fchafor who has ben ill Mver&l davg i rapidly recover-
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:'4Ute,id at Ji:;evil, M Tidiy. Hirm TofTt-r lta.- mi.'.d to Pr Oi'.rr.ore rf o:ith I't r :r-hr?-d a farm and Is mov v.; J.vce. ?.f."- l-ii'.ma Ja- n who ha for . eral !::t;t'i r'T'.a'.r.s Tb 4rr. e.
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MADISON. Wis. March That the :dar.R and idioms of toill' will b correct Knpiish to-r-.urr.. in the opnion of 1'rof. H. f;!:ck-.-r:am of th ICrirlih de-
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collo-julali.s-ni and jargon." he ?aid ar.d warred that th only deplor.-ible feature about slar.ir wa its t'-r.dr-n'n- to produce mental s ! ve n j n s -j. Prof fjli'-kslj im thn r. ferrd to th" word "mo" .-:o Man? of
ars ,-, r,,i fienomced in ' ct itor by Addison, is an a.b.r'-viation ft the 'mobil. liven j--o the word i.'t vital ar.d virile ar.d will
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th-ap:v -.'." .--aid f;!i-':sman. 'The t ria 'How flo yoti iret that wa is condemned because it is rianinirb.'s-5 riut the term ')." has pull' is approved as it is the opposite of 'ptb-h,' a word that lias forrd ah'ad through its own strength. "
Farmers of Northwest Prepared to Handle Bumper Crop Next Year.
WASHINGTON'. March. 10. Ar -
pie production has incrasea enorm-1 ously in the northwest since 1300. j I.st year Wa?hinton, Oregon and j Idaho, with the h'lp of Montana and t Colorado, produced one-quarter of
the total crop of th.e country. With new arre.jge comlns into bearing, tb.e department of agriculture says.
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FARMERS PLAN FOR INSURANCE
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-i000.000 years acjo, perhrqs warm And marshy m th broad interior
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jO Mexico to the Arctic oo-:in, was ; jrrtidually receding and tlllini: up lth Fwamps and tropical growth. Reptiles roamed the earth in those ;daya, and Bavo for tiny oppsumIfice creatures In the trees, ther was none of the higher quadruped" or .mamals. It has been MUTir-stod that the tiny tre.e-dwellers helped hrintr bout the extinction of Kicranti". repXllf'tt by ruckintr the t-zg deposited In the swamp.
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j crop. If bir loi-sta are to be avoided in I th" marketing of the appb crop of ! the nortiv.vevt. trovernment experts 'say. growers will be forced to ivo , Kr'-:iter attention to equipping their j prorertie with up-to-date .;toraKe ! Iioums than they have heretofore, j Because of Increased production and j an acute shortaK of refrigerator
cars last season, jrrowers in the northwest were unable to move their
i appies to marKei ana inousanas o; I boxes of fruit were caught unproj tected in the orchards by an early j freeze, while other fruit remained j on the trees and was frozen beI raus- there was no place to store ; it. I A government specialist is now ' making his headquarters at Yakima. ! Wash., to personally assist growers ! who expert to build storatre houses
during tiie spring and summer. H" is supplied with wrrking drawing' cf storage houses tested during the la.st live years.
ToKYO. March 9. Japanese children no longer have to learn 5.000 alphabetical characters before they are able to read and write, school kids are Joyful. The number has ten reduced to 2 . i 0 0 by government decree. Taking another ftep toward a fuller realization of w extern civilization, the government lias officially rt-duced the number of "kanji" or Chinese charoxters in the ter:t books of the t:hoo!s. The new departure was takn after a long finght between thos.in favor of the retention of the old characters, and thoo in who believed that they ought to b discarded for the ultimate adoption of Roman characters. While the reduction to 2,00 0 characters still leaves the Japanese child at a great disadvantaee. yet it is conceded it is a great step toward the final divorce from the traditional Oriental characters. t was contended that when school childrfn in other countries were ready to enter hi-rh school. Japanese children were tinishing the memorization of the 5,000 characters and therefore iust able to read and write and no more.
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Right in the Season When You Need Them A mammoth purchase of tine Auto and Rain Coats way under the wholesale price enables us to offer these new stvle, high grade coats at wonderful savings. Think of it! The newest stvles and the finest materials for less than you have to pav for the ordinary kind.
BELGIAN PROCESS IS FAVORED IN ENGLAND
WASHINGTON, March. L' . The department of agriculture, in cooperation with mutual insurauce companies to meet the needs of states whose laws make no suitable provision for such companies. The value of these mpanies. the department of agriculture nys, is demonstarted by the record of approximately L'.OTiO such organizations
in the United. States that carry :
total insurance exceeding $6.000,000,000 on property valued at more than $7.500,000.00, or more than two-fifths of the value of all insurable farm property in the IS states. The suggested Jaw Is designed tc make it easy for "0 or more qualified individuals to organize a farmers' mutual Insurance company. At the same time provisions are included to guard the financial integrity of such companies. The average eot for this form of protection for the country as a whole is only CG cents per $100.
GIANT HANGAR WILL BE CONSTRUCTED FOR DIRIGIBLE BALLOON
LONDON, March 5. A new Belgian process of glass manufacture is being introduced into this country. A factory already established at Wiliesden is being extended for the purpose and Belgian experts will teach British workmen the process which so far lias been the secret of Belgian manufacturers.
CA Pi: MAY. N. J.. March 9. The English dirigible raIIoon. Ii-3'k which the United States navy i urchased from the British government for $:t," 00,000, will be housed at the ('ape May navy yard air station. Work has been begun for the erec-
1 ! tion of a large hangar which must
be completed within the next two months. A railroad line is being constructed to the site of the building in order that the 000 tons of material necessary for the hangar hall be placed on the ground speedily. At the present hangar, from which the C-"i went out on its disastrous trip last spring, there is being put together under the direction of an Italian expert othoer a new dirigible which will have its trial trips in a .' hort time. The reuular complement of the
ti.ing Manuii tin juniii.., ua i ai ouuuu is 4 0 0 ofheers and men.
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Please Read This Letter And See What Normal Health Will Do For You.
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COLUMBUS. O.. March 9. Seven patients in the state hospital for epileptics at Gallipolis. O., were suffocated In a fire there yesterday, it was reported by the state board of administration here today. Two other patients may die. Flames and smoke shut the victims off from the stairway. A defective tllue caused tho lire, It was said.
BALT1MOKK. March !. Automobile bandits, operating in broad davlight on the busiest thorough
fare in the shopping section here!
today, smashed the big plate glass window f James Armiger and Co. jewelry store, cleaned the window of thousands of dollars worth of diamonds, shot and seriously wounded a man who attempted to prevent their getaway and escaped in their waiting automobile.
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There's no joy in the glad season to those who can hardly breathe
Just as the happy springtime is about to bud fortU with all its joyful message of nature's wonderful changes, there comes a discordant note to those afflicted with Catarrh, for just at this season while the system is undergoing a thorough renovation, any physical infirmity becomes more aggravated and pronounced. Hence those who are victims of Catairh, that most troublesome and tenacious of disorders find that with the approach of spring there is a decided tendency for the air passages to clog up. the throat and nostrils become sore and inflamed so that their breath ing apparatus operates only with the greatest pain and difficulty.
observation, ever seen anything .1 i r
more than temporary reliet result from the use of sprays, atomizers, jellies, lotions, salves and other locally applied treatment? Take your own case, for instance. Doubtless you have faithfully tried all of the local remedies ever recommended. Outside of possibly unstopping, for the time being, the cloggedup air passages, and affording a little temporary relief from difficult breathing, what real benefit have you received from remedies, locally applied?
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Lancaster, Pa. "I was Treat and Ttm down, had pains in ray head, back
and storaacb all the time, and b e a r i n rr down pains. I nod used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it helped rie, ßo my mother get me to try it aain, and I am now feeling better than I have for years. We were married six
teen years and had no children, but now we have a fine big boy and we always call him our rinkham' boy. The doctor was afraid of my ca3e as I was 41 years old when the boy wa3 born, but I came through all right. You can use this as a testimonial if you wish and I will certainly write to any one who writes to me about it." Mrs. MAßGABET G. HAVESCAMr, 523 Howard Avenue, Lancaster, Ta. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia EL Tinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Lydia E. Finkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence.
You Can Save
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We wish to sell all these coats in a very few days and have marked them at the smallest margin of profit clothing has ever been sold for in South Bend. We depend on the great voliirne of business to make up for small profit.
These coats in design, fabric and color are the snappiest, most desirable auto coats shown this season. Big collars, all-round belts, in fact the ideal coat for driving. We have them in all sizes and colors hundreds to select from.
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These coats must be seen to be appreciated, not the ordinary rain coats that you see shown in every store, but rain coats that are cleverly tailored
of ?ood looking materials that stand hard wear.
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priivg i tlM grtnit hu.rhvidng mumiii. th timo when 'nature tlmms off all impurities 1 ami tak- on now lifo and irt li lor ami Mrt'iigtl and italttv.
Th erefore. this is the best season of the entire year to get real rational results from the intelligent method of treating Catarrh. because the right treatment co-operates with nature in her rebuilding and eliminating efforts that are now in full operation. Catarrh, as any victim of this disease will readily agree, is a great deal more than a local irritation and disarrangement of the breathing apparatus. If the disease were nothing more than this, then the usual methods
of local treatment would give i some detinitc results. But have I you. in all your exDerienn and
Nature ju-t.s with tliorouch ii'j. Mio will tolerato no halfway tnoaMirtN. Slu inMsLs ulon iTiuUcjit liur all I fiipuritins ami Is not content to lunt' them merely hidden from tlew.
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Nature's remedy for the treatment of Catarrh, is S. S. S., which has been so successfully used for this ailment for the past fifty years. Made from the roots and herbs of recognized medicinal value, gathered direct from the forests, this fine old remedy stands unique in the annals of medicine, because its therapeutic value is in such strict accord with the laws of nature. You should lose no time, therefore, in taking advantage of this excellent season to get nature's assistance in cleansing your system of Catarrh. Begin at once to take a thorough
course of S. S. S., which will act directly upon the millions of j tiny Catarrh germs that infest your blood, and give direct, j rational results bv eliminating ! th em from your system. S. S. S. 1
is sold at all drug stores. For free expert medical advice regarding your own case, write fully to Chief Medical Adviser, 1 75 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. dvL
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This includes our entire stock of Carriages and Sulkies, most of which were bought last year and marked much lower than present values. Also included are some manufacturers' samples that offer real bargains. We must sell these carriages to make room for another
carload soon to arrive. Spring days will soon be here, so be prepared to give baby a daily ouling. We guarantee you savings of at least 20 and in some cases as high as 409c.
This Sale Positively Ends March 20th
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