South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 75, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 March 1920 — Page 8

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8 fioMHl MWK.M Mi, M.AIU II 1., THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

MISHAWAKA NEWS

two sisrt:ns become It HIDES I DOl BEE medium: CEBEMO.Y

DBA THS

Winifred Black Writes About: An Old New Problem

A d fit t h t i o tj r.

;b v. id dir. ;r va : -r! r r i t; 1 7 I hon;- .Mi.. i:.!.i hr.

N. Ma;n 't . -;v. tv

si:ii . miciii:i.s. .rait ,. Mich.-.-. 0 y-ar. 1 lirovc j-t.. di 1 at li-r

!;orr.'. ati-1 brine them :r in mv own ' tic in hi s-tatem nts th.it h intends

'way, without any qnrrd!.r.c; or

lw-.trt-hurnln? or disillusion.

Sh's lf-n a'.viv

1 lonir tin;"-.

She's learned r.r-w way, ard looks it I i f from a now ar.c'.o. Th oLl

r-en:e can n w r thincrs as sh

pirrs r. t lcmla r. He has d--

c l.ir'il for honest elections arel :i

leaceful transfer of now r.

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-v r'v..iL l ai oi l, .ui'. i

ein povfrr.on I --M in the national ' y

i capital to.., cognizance of th :r I M

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nr.d

what it usr-d to bo t w.is oih

h doesn't kri'-w what to tnnkf j .'nd t: d to In virir peojde

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! ue S i:nl ;.' afternoon fol'.owir.:

of it. She'. 1 r- : i ti

Vf;ir? rid .e. o V

n-i.a 1. i j i 5 ri and l.trl ( V.lvin

were married to A! via Williamson

rr.d L-lant1 iHn's. rs pt -cn i

( croi.-,(;r.y was pf-rformed by tr.-Ur-r. it. W. TF. uf, pa'. tor o" th'.- First

i 1 1 r; - of cornplica

i'T.s. .h' i- s.jrvived lvth" to!

lo'.vir. children. Mwry M. arid Al- i rascals that ar

b rt ;t home, Arthur of Ko jth I, end.

arriM for icht j

captain of hi,- own

attention uh'T. h

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u s in ue or m.-ikinc 1 " '-'' -. -h mfortalde. ar.d pivlr- r j a'd th":r ,JI'l,l,rt l" t'" I'aKy . 2 i miF. r.il.!,. tlnvartol ' ' h,cftP'1 'r 'Irr;t' , TIT , r"0rw; , . . i conftTt-ncr was dvla rod by the local ; a

ramp t"

ir-OA-. oh.

C" s. Unat s tn u-

in ur.'.on

h ild rc n

childhood. Jt:?t to p!oas- sori-boiv's

hitt"s attitttdr I v Ks'.iir.tf a n;ani-

ffsto to th"- poopl" in wl ich thy

Crnndpa could con;irard a -hin ."t

:i:s i wii or.uooy j.ti.u risru. on k,;;', . ti,

)Tf -ss to havo

( cd) t't ill. a y:-ni!;- : tl

, cild-fasliior.. d notion of whit a wid-j ,-.nCo. inasnurh as i'aborat :,!ar.s ! S

th

Th-i U'ilf rd of Uip.rt" and Mrs

hrt'tian rh'ircli.

Mr ViH!rin

! i f n n rt tho If ri t)i V,r.r r r ! '

red , wisn of

I On of th m is blond and rosy, j Jha,vl

( intr.n Anr fn rifhr-r w V,T -i r It . f.v.-il on.t I

fJrandma wa.-

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i from Washington, Ind.. .and ha

'fr. omployod m Min aw aha lor was n.arri'd th? piHt year by th T-- hon- Mi-hav. aka ornpnny. Mr. Ilir.'.i is a lr. t.:nl Mic hd.- dwd

Mrs. Nicb!s wa l-'rn

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y' rs uiro from that T'b -. Sh frn, down I Vln-in'n n,l t,o

other looks lihe , r frdks"

to

f a rcnstrtictJon er w of :hi His home is at farrn--!. Ii..l

Th

rr:d's

from I'et r;bun

Employes Ilcccivv Increase in

rai.i-- ra. n;.-; lat. r. y A. II. .r

Adam Mi.-h-!.- in

'' voir; a''o. Mr.

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vory joy

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i Avornati. ;n a cap and a ie !oo;od as if the wind

t . would blow hor awr.y. and vh n th-

two boys rushed u; ;h- st; ;iI:d throw til fir .-irtM i-.1 1, .

un tremlbd and shrank and th..t v-i.

owo-I i.iiij;li'f-r ouirht to l r;!ad to

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won't o -n know th msel ut

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and wh

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Tho Rubber lie 'orr.itü.L' ir.y lias aiinounca-d an i 1

wajr s of Its tmpb.;, r.

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iri iiKTfiLsn ri i. i !!

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v" " ,"v v" 4 i tin had ' intf.n.K'

lnam. il fr her grandfather, th si-n- i r.,.n,,. , ' ..

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'irs oiu oiuir, ('awnm. ana tnev wro a 1 verv nan-

.it St T(,v..,h' VinvT. it'll V in,l 1 v I . .. .. . ! tn! Slnt of tVO roimd-rvi 1? rnc',

"'. " '. . the r idoasr.nt. t home n the 1 . . . - . "- ; a,in'ft

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I two -ons. Frrink F. and Fnu.-t F.. j :in(1 r-'rri d away th husband and ' "m" I both of Mishawaka. father.

, 1 .Jlt VI . 1 IHM II 111 I I1UIIIK 1 . 1 I 111'" ".H lilll' Ulll.lll 'JUl'i . J ,1 . , . tnV. , , ..r,., .. , .. . , .. .. A tliey say th:nc-' about th

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T.ikt i'i:r i o s and your memo- ! evercis oin;I't control ris and 011r viirnroiis h.alf-vouth I voting in hi-- tatp.

witlj jnu. Vtu"i! all b. betr and i firiTiii r

'r.d vh!,twr-b,Ct .ntu. u..!' arj-' fl'm l". This V

t in accord with a rro nt ot Jit fro

cr ar'eaoi- ;in; now very p.c.is-'a with soni thinc (J rar. dpa and (Jrar.d U i y 'lU be. wlii'n Voll e-t the letter

w

and tell thfm vuu are

'i tantrum.

istht '

..no-ium 1 . ;i:u. t.oys. who .-Imply I' cannot learn to shat lo.ar-- wi'h.oir

s ior 11 or to : 3

(.'no .sicnmc int part of their pro- ; n

elimination cf tlie :" !- , R

tb' It Just tb.e samt" see if

Copyright. 1920.

!ammin- tl..-m. and to

; stair.s instead of ranrinr.

wall

up-

CÄRRANZÄ INTENDS

, r r:-, a;,-o rrom mat stai-. 1 n- , , a..,b .UsoJation If it hadn't ... . . . . ' -

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lio-jr wldle rd-ht laborrs v.-.li be . " 4 ." , ' f-n for the rhildrfn. She Mmpy . 1, , , , ; .7 ' , ,i -1 , 'iM',; at the I mli and Spra'i' , , , , .her ha-'and and h;.s fami v. an. 1 'nrVo . ff i'n ,hMr- . ,,1'-!. Uv. il. Ionard. of South i (1 " ü'-for then;. how t,JO chiI(lr(.:1 wouM

day and r,ieCo work at to- Mi,- v . " wlu u'- I:; , , , . , ; J o n:-ie and itoisy if sht had ir. irrie I . . Harris Prtnri? c. mettTy. vov r, ami asked lu-r to com--! ..,. , v. . , v , ,

.v.iu,i in) -n com I'll v 1 ; a si I I , . . . - , . , , i . .. Tu- t. '"-'i"i' i, i. ni) ' , t i . i . - ...oono effective tody. Th- om- ,r-, 7 r,,r r V K KnKlanI a"U Wlth j be. n taught to r.s;,o.'t bis f.M..ry. j I'olltirill MtU

pan Ins announce that tliis r,.'wi " II i IlKtiLLLlUA in.m. v land take hi cap ofi bc'or,. b. ' . 1 i iT.crea doe. not in any nay aff.rf 1 7Yi ft T C 1 1 I IT i I 1 7 F T) Th" f'!a ll Wlth tho f l!'lr"; o,.,i. d th- f.wit door to orr. . ' i;.f !

i f i o ro nu h w n i r n i si T. i v.i '.-. r . -tu-.. - - ' - - i-inoT-n .inis:inoii'wo(io-srio ..

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the war b ji.i ttmcnt. ina b- at indirection of Fres't Carranza. to tlo' ffect that army nur, mv.-t. r.ot me i- '.'. in I'iditic, s.

Cler.s oiaaia.n and (b.rza'es areoTidiiftimr ioroc. catnpaiens. .e'h I' intr aided b an oihcial new.-pa pi r.

I lnacio l'oniilas js an aowd c.ni di late, althiv.u'h a yet he has not

' forsaken his a mi asaiiori.tl dilti s m

I Washii

! If th

; vors one of the thrte a iinour.ee i f acnJidat's f )!r jon. Conales

i i.onina.s u nas Kepi th lart e ir- -

i fully conceals!. Virelon ami I

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npton. I N he jo e.-i r.r adn;in:st ration f a - H

TA DETIDü QUADTT V ( urin U1IH 1 to 1 i;,v" ok.-nig 1U UIjIIhIJ UllulllLl ,U"r L n.Ithip f year. Man dir : g IV liuiiliu WUVUllil;iml ,., Ml,nitnr Hej.ufdi.cano. th-

Tr.onths.

tumpm; attiiactions. Clara Kimball Younjr. s iid to la-j the srfca'a most vital piT.-"!i llity. j U M.rrir. Jn tli "Eyos of Youth".": which will bn ?eon at the Tmrle thi-.itrr tnrlav rnfl tfimnrriiu- Tim 1

f-ettint; of thi.i fiup-r-prodnrtion is laid In the Himalayas and is pictured amid?t lavish ceric siir-roundinjrs.

AT TIIU LINCXLV. f Mccadllly Jim." Marring cwen Moore, is the attraction at the I,in- j oln theater today. This is said to he a tenrely Intere.-;tinjr photoplay j and has drawn capacity hou.-o in every ity in which it lias been t -hown. I

AN"IRi;V .IOIINSO.V AltKKsTITD. j Andred Johnson, nvsidinu' at the i

Milburn hotel, was arre.rtehl Sitnr lay fveninj on a charge of intoxi cation. (In will receive a h arin; :n the city court this morninir.

BY VICTORY MEDAL

IIIOX TUVFK, Mi-'- . March l.v Iron county, seen of th"whisky rebellion." is planning to capitalize- its brief day of fame and leave a lasting remembrance of the comedy-melodramatic clash between st.ato and federal of'icial.s which for sen days cause,! Iron Fiver to displace the capitals of the world in the day's news. A bron:'o "victory modal" for the vet'-rans of the Koo'tless ola.-h between Maj. A. V. Dalrymi!'. federal irohibitln a'ent. and Fros. Atty. Martin S. MoDonoUfch, will bo struck, if county commissioners carry out plans they are ronsiderinir. Th victory mt-dal plan. sii;r;,'ested by a facetious newspaperman, ajtjiealed to the fancy of the commissioners and they liave asked Fros. McIonotmh t !)- t.nin desiens for a suitable emblem.

ST. PATRICK'S DANTi:. j Tuesday venlnjr, March !. 1I;lc!i

sliool auditorium. Harlequin's Society orchestra. Fverybody welcome. Admission 7 5c per couple. Advt. 1 ötl

I want to announce tb.at I start inv private dancintr class and dance athe K. of 1. hall Monday. March 15. There will be jrood tnusic. Sar.cin from 9 to 12 i . m. Virtril Frather. 1 ?-V2 Alvt.

A man i4 mentally so arnbidextrcus. that ho can read his newspao r with one pet of brain-c lls. while hf. carries on a conversation with Ids wife, with another set.

Batch of 'Whisky' Prows to he Colored 11 ater Xi:V ALBANY. Ind.. March 1.1. Folice here found r.Oo quart bottles of colored water, labeled "Old Taylor Whisky." and seal d with provernment stamps. The bottled liquid had been dumped alonp; a pike and police are of the opinion that it was placed there by s-ome victim of a "whisky swindle." The lot, if prenuine, would have been worth approximately $10,000 ;it present prices. An analysis of the liquid made by a local chemist, disclosed that it was wafer colored with carx-mei.

was- empty, they said, and tney wer' j lonely, and they would like to !i-ar ! children's voices echoing through ! th- old rooms aijain. i Tin. lift!.. -if. .1 i-a i "il t t-il fi''

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s.ie loved ner rallier aim inmr.ri

verv d arlv, and when she had put i

the children to bed. and s it alow i

by her fir1 in the evening, she was ; often very lonely, and besides she j thoulit it wubl be a jrood thim; to ; brinir the children up in tb.e old home where she and h-r father j were both born. j Solution Iteally SinipK. i She had told them all about tb.e old home a thousand times. They know just how many ..tops. ( there wer- leadimr to the old jiorch ; anil what the Kable windows looked , like, and where Aunt Mehitabel's 1 picture huntf ar.u wher' tirand- j

i fathc r kept the old musket that his

(father carried in the war of 11-. ; I So the children were delighted, too'

and back homo they went. The were so eat? r and excited that they could hardly wait to Ket ' the re, and when they arrived, there . was the old bouse just exactly .as 1 their mother had described it. Wido : porch, dormer windows, wood-shed, and all. Grandma and Grandpa. ; too. Grandpa, as- straight as a d;.rt. , with fierce bine eyes and a stern face, made you remember that he

a 1

children n;

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hot:.-

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eyre all . o : v "ir tb. .-.se

I t.c i 1 1 a um oo j . k u wn.it

at's too 'a 1. i.i cpii- b

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'Hie Happy Way.

ation is Reported

iiusiially

OlhMiire.

f)breKon orpr.i. is vehement in its attacks upon the president.

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MFXICO CITY, Marth U With

presidential election less than

,ii.l 1 six months away the political situa

te 1 tion in Mexico is so obscure that it I , 'is impossible to state definitely

j v. nein r mere are mree or -ix candidates'. , Fres't ("arranza has been empha-

lf 1 were the little ';dow. I would ' -- -"trr r

tell Grandpa and Grandma that I was anxious about my little property tack West, and I would bake my children and :o hom to my own

PiEIABKASL!

MRS. MARY II. HOACII. of I.nlilurr. a.. sa.v Tan lac i lior favorite ini'di inc ami that she will ala keep it on hand as it enabled her to enjoy three jcars of "oo-.I health.

MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED

CHEST CLOGGED UP WITH HEAVY COLD? Don't give it a chance to "st in"

K.r SAL-Fi A pood e'.jrht roam bous... ill inotiern t-xc-pt furnace; bt'. irir:i and cement driveway. 1). nl vitli .ovii-r. IT. J. Opelt, vj." 11. MNluwaku i.v. lttT

bull SAIdT Six room bons partly modern; two blocks fr'm l.'.iiivla Idliwav; t'.eir Moc8 from center rf town; on taved t-treet; plenty f sri'ib: If yoi vMiit tt you will have to liurry. .,7."i. I anne iiat p'seun. Mar Iialtv Co. 14 1 If tn ceed of a new roof. I t us flcurc with Ton. Afphalt rooüiiK a specialty. Misb-iw'ak I'.oofinjr Co. 11 S. Main o 1..17 WANTHI) CtaxnLernaM, Hotel MShaVaka. P"'t

l'Oi: SAIjy-lIlh prrade Flkliart c.ina-t. e'asli or payments Ai;lr-s.s pox X. . '. . New -Tlles, MShawaka. 1.".:

roil SALTI A well lo.-ated lot. f.! ix 70 feet ru pua-d strt.t with a .mI building. 1.40 f.-.-t. Tri. e .2.p. StarU Pealtv Co 11P1

Use Dr. King's New Discovery.

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AN 1 J.1 To buy or r-ait, 'jr'.rntr for! ..r... ... t.. .. v i. ...a... i I. !

.-.. ... ii.. ai-i, lliijll.i- ,t'i lUUI.lIlil avenu. HV2

WAVnrD Men find plrl for varlo-i. kir.Jjj cf work; pleasant wrLliiir coa-

i : r t c. ü ; trooU wacs. Vi-n-vr l'roducta Co.

Apply

Natbn-il

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I'Oi: S.LH IteP... City lncal r.tor. $7 I'lione Mlfhawaka lTi'-".. lit.

WA.Ti:i Woman to tak? ."'j y.ar ..id o-ito own home aul cuv for hbn. Wlllliikr to jny well. Inquire 72 '.. Tenth ft.

Von S. LIT Rhode Inland It'-l r'g for hitching. per setting, iiuulre 'JJ4 I'. Marion A. l'kou. Mistiawaka ."b".. l.-.i:;

Fi: SALC AU ID. idem he. sc. except furn hlno lot; Lnm and bt In -ar. lVssessloxj .nt oare. Ii. j in' l:'. b. Mi-baw-aka nr. Ilt7

HAT dangerous staRi where a ; cold or cough or case of grippe j might get the better of vou mav i

be nearer than you think. Prompt I action with Dr. King's New Dis- 1 covcry will avert a long siege. j For fifty years it has loosened eongested chests, dissipated tight-packed 1 phlegm, broken vicious colds and J euughs. Give it to the youngsters ' take it yourself. Tin r" will be no disagreeable- af tr-eflects. ! Oo. and ?l.- a bottle. At your' druggist's. i IIOWKI.S HI.CO.Mi: NOHMAL j

LINCOLN THEATRE Attractions This Week I'OI) Y OWEN MOORE "PICCADILLY JIM" 1'iom the Saturday lAcniiiu lt story.

EGOVERY

TIT.M).Y AND WbDM-SPAV The International Star GERALDINE FARRAR 'THE WORLD AND ITS WOMEN" As tyijr as th Morld, us emotional us its women. A woiii.in's wit ugaint n man's passion. TIirilSDAY AND I IMD.W JTurrjlxxly's favorite, the ino-t popular screen star in fihmiotn. MARY PICKFORD in "CAPTAIN KID, JR." Attend the MntiiiMs if iMi.-ilile.

Due to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Philadelphia, Pa. 44 1 want to let you know what pood Lydia E. Pink-

iiHilliillilillllHiinams Yeiretable

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Compound has done mc. I had organic troubles and am going through the Change of Life.

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1 was taken with a pain in my side and a bad headache. I cculd not lie down, could not eat or sleei. I suffered scmothhu?

terrible and the doctor'a medicine did me no good at all my paias got worse instead of better. 1 began taking the Vegetable Compound and ftlt a change from the first. Now I feel fine and advise any one going through the Change of Life to try it. for it cured me after lbad given up all hopes of getting better. You can publish this and I will tell any one who writes to me the good it his done me." Mrs. Margaret Danz, 743 N. 25th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. It hardly seems possible that there i3 a woman in this country who will continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabl 2 Compound 3 trial after all the evidence that is continually being published, proving beyond contradiction that this grand old medicine has relieved many suffering women.

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roit sai.i: rrr-rii h.us. or. lot, 1'5. in, north ?b!e, cish ?2,rci 7 ri"ra Leu, Sarau st . A I r-'purH room biU8. lar;:. lt. otiK Wen

ti'U8e, tiaciilHt. J'ise.in. easy ) trru.H I.Tr); .". rMni bun tralo.', in' , msv i.i.v- I ' I ii c. oAKMir.i: ; I'bcn GTJ Mishawaka i

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i vi. i .v i.irm m i .lenerseai, ,.- . r road. John T. MeKnltfat. Wime. MM) - l -:idarhp. biliousness. tor.Kue-fur. ; a-svaka. lll'j. i;,;; .toniaeh-sv.urties, disappear when! I I) Tvirik' Vew t.ifr f i 1 1 1- rr..t in

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.iiv ii ii.iL-. ii.i uiiiivi ia .IL l.uil. Purgatives, never pleasantly cor

Mishawaka

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WAN TT D M s: n r r ! oy. Ap;dy Pos-j t:il Telegraph, Hutl .Hsh tw ski. i l.-tr. I

Near DoJes

A NIT.D Married rvn Mn-t l i .iM t drtve treck ;j Mlfhawaka j lMlrr Co.. W. Third st. i:t' .

1". Fifth, all raoderu. i:. i ifth i:. Msrh

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rective. sometimes habit-forming, should not be taken to rack the sysfem violently. Nature's w.av i; the i

way ol" Dr. Kind's Xew L.:fe Pills

gently hut firinly functionint; the, l.owe! eliminating the intestine- 1 clo.cRinff waste, and i-romoting th" ! most trratifyinjr results. Cleanse the , ystem with them and know the ', boon of regular bowels -äc. at all , druirgist. Adv. I

1 nr. SVI.K Nlri" "o.-rr. t'.use on Jirej eorr.er bd, ia ed I.nüei: W.Hlklnj dl.vtaa' tv any fac tory city. i". oty

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KU HKN'T Huildir.ir f iita:!- fur -hej. er KUi ill inatiuf.1. tura'C hr.üic-- '. ( i'iit:a'.lv Im-utd. AJirt- N-' Tinier 4tf

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Near T.at Knd Factory. 11. Fe.irth, -o.Tipletely modern. idne reo'i.s r;.T F. Fourth. 10 r'-n-.a. Y. Fourth. G r-iain-i l.e.tm 7 revrn Liinpal.)'. , all n;.!ern . . . 4.7ih V.. Third C.'0 Ih autifal .ill ii -U in 1 niah-w : !i ri'-rar downstair. ii lart'' re.iu t-iair.N. l'ir.lh-"l in r-.-d mahogany: eak Th-.Ts. l.ir;a tir-I.i e. U-.ime.t telliiu', rner l"t. x 1 ." i : It fruit tre. r-,ir-ri;t ai'd i:'e'iri- ttin": atin1.i n'

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"Tanlac h;n Yn th- favorite inedieine in my cabinet for three y.ters," aid .Mrs. M. Roach, of

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t ia, in an intfriew rreiitl. ; "At the time 1 bean taking Tan- ! lae." explainod Mrs. Uoaeli. "1 bad ' b -en suffering from india stion, j i heumatism. and oth-r troublos for nine years and could tind nothing' J to h !; me. If I ntur-d to eat j anything the hast bit heavy I would ! bloat up with sour gas and .almost smother. My heart would palpitate 1 rightfully and when these spi lis I catn' on nie T Mas so dizzy and

weaK I eould lianlly stand up. I often had to stop work and rest while doincr ir.y hou-ework. I was badly constipated and hardly over free of he.ada ;-he. J also Miffered with rheumatism in my lingers and especially in cloudy, rainy weather my jj.ain was almo.-t unloarable. My kidneys and liv r were oat of order

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j i at seemed to do me more harm I than Lrood. a I always sutfMei i afterwards am. had eeomo so runi down, weak and nii.-'rable that I ! r oniotimes felt like life wa iiardly j orth livi:r- " )rie day I read a testimonial for 'Tanlac that seemed so sincere that I I deeidi-d to see if the medicine

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; tie did m- so nuch ood that I trt j another, then another and so until ; my troubles h;.d all disappeared. As ( 1 .-aid. that '.v.-i i tb.ia e y ars a-o. and I I have be'ii able io keep myself in ;..ood hfalth ever since by taking a few do.s of Tanlac now .and tln-n , as I feel the nvd of it. Tanlac ha -

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: and enerby so that my housework is I a--y for me. It makes Iii'- wnrth ' living. te- it keeps me with a ood J appetit helps nie to digest my food I properly, and. by r'-ii-vint; nu- of ; J suffering anl nervousness, r.abl- ! in- to sbreji soundly every niht. J j shall always praise Tanlac." j Tanlac is sold in South P.fnd at j th Central Irii; Store and in Mishi awaka at the ,.d Cross Pharmacy.

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Presenting Many Wonderful Bargains in the Ready -to Wear Department

A Wonderful Sale of New Spring Dresses

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Like These Anywhere Else Under 525.00 These dresses at $18.50 arc of Satin, Taffeta, Jersey and Georgette. You'll find all the new style features in the lot. AH the sizes, plenty of colors, fancy trimmincs, etc. THEY ARE NOW ON SALE AND THEY ARE BIG VALUES. They have been reduced from the $25.00 Class. Third Floor

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Women's and Misses' Wool Jersey Suits (in a Big Sale)

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Tan, Brown, Blue and Green, also Heather Mixtures. They are on sale. And when we say SALE we mean that the price has been altered and that there's an exceptional Bargain awaiting you at Brandon's. See these New Suits at $29.75.

'II! hilMT nial '-ui!' aie '- ( t i'ii.all lailotaal and rompn-e all the mi -t want I material, in all 1 1 1" new -iriii:r olor. I'rioe rauue in s::.:o u t siir.o!. Thin; I 'loor.

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