South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 79, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1920 — Page 17

nirnw morning, m men ... ELIUM PLANT IS -KAR COMPLETION r i" ort Worth, IVx. Will House ! Onlv Plant of Its Kind in Kxirtcnco. PORT WORTH. Tox.. March IS. A k,-rat helium jdant from which United States k -rmner.t hope obtain nor.-in f! tru:in Mo Rf. In y.r.ci'-nt quar.tllJ'-i to -apply Uä mil itary ii:ii.'"jns m r.r ir r'.mitlntJon ),. Ir.sai'.i tior of n. hir.ery ha.s an1 it O expert-! the plant "N -, M 1.0 in oieratler; l y A'jtf. 1. nn-.-4 cor.k'rf .hould f;-.il t' further y'-; VP ort the un dert.a k ira.:. IRiium Hi Ttract-i from natural k:h by a

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Mjrret I ro s-;. Construction r f the r:-in the only :.e of its kind in th- world nt a . nf :i o timx i t ! V I ' . 0 0 0. o ') 0.

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'3r&'.Z a 5er.es of ex p rim-nt. con- ; fitirf-'l 1 y ariny and navy experts

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helium plar.t. sir.ro it. construction .-'arted, Las heen m.d'-r military j. . ii i r . ! . A naval lieutenant is in command.

AMUSEMEXT PARK IS PLAXXED FOR ROME RY MOVIE PRODUCER

ItoMK. March 1. Rom is to !.t'. e a larso amu.mcnt enterprise somewhat en the line of Luna park ;it (V,ry lnnd. An immense piece if v,;ite land ru ar the city is to i t made into a prent park, with two theater, ono rovorod nnd one unovered. enrh cnp.ihlo of containing c.iOn pnon? nn I having enormous i.iff. All kinds of theatrical rind vnrlety entertainment?1, moving pio-i-;re show.s, operettas, cinemas, cir-as--s und boxintr and nthlet'.c exhi- ' it ions will h"- pivrn In thorn and ihT will he hall? for concerts and , katintr. restaurants, tearooms nnd all kind of open air amusements. Tt is to ho culled the "TVirlola" from the district In which it la situated. Kavaliere Tilofeo Alherlnl. a movi ri r picture pioneer. Initiated the un!r rtakirp.

A M.w of the Brandenburg Gate. ln Rerlin. whlh h,, W r a th. hV7 7 Al 1 1 s-re of much revolutionary distt,r banee. m:- j: WW I 1 :1 aW 7 mmm:: W &mmmmm Mi

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C0TT0 INDUSTRY OF

GERMANY HALTED RY LOW EXCHANGE RATE

AXCIEXT OPERA IS

REVIVED WITH SUCCESS

nP.CMi::;. Germany. Mnrrh 1. ;

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! is not far distant when it will be

utterly impossible for Hermans to' bay commodities abroad with fJer- j riian marks. In a conference with 1 Jierlin povernmerit officials here he I said: "I'ntil recently we have been j able to buy American cotton with j American dollars that we pic ke, up ! In nearby neutral countries at the ' best possible rate of exchange. We ; must not buying cotton so lonjc ' as the means remains at our di.- ' posal. for the (lerrnan rotton in- ' du.stry is at pre-. nt operating to the ; extent of .".0 per cent of its rapacity, j Of every two hales of cotton we im- i port, only one must be used to (lotho our people; the other must j bo converted into finished products, ' the sale of whl"h abroad will pro- j

vide us with means to pay for both bales."

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Minn., who declares lc

is now alle to do tit' the wn.l lie f-ould loforc takiivx Taida? nnd tlat Ids sifter ha izaiievl sixteen iuinds.

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-T'urceH's opira "Th?? Faery Queen"

has heep reviverl nt the Xew theater hr with preat surrest, after a bipse of more tlian two centuries. Th first and only performance of this old Knpli-h mnter's work was piven in lff1. The score was fterwnrd.- lost, and in 1701 an a-verti-Jement appeared In the London (layette offerimr a reward for its discovery, hut without result. IIxactly 2ft0 yertrs later it was found :n a du-ty cuphonrd at the Royal A'MiUmv of Music am one a hurdle f n-.anus-'ripfs herjueathed to that i : sf ifufion.

BRITISH TRADE UXIOXS GAHS WAGE IX CREASES

Dmihlr of Prince Signed Xamr in Autograph Bool: I,'NTON', March 1? The Trlnce ef Wales Fems to have doubles in ! Ireland. I the company of two officers, a in .n entered a west end movinp picture the iter the other dny. A lady - 'tit rer the door arose, bowed uo..o-rf sent cd the eternal nutopraph k. Tbe man took the hook and.

" i?h .a serene countenance, wrote "J. .1 . Smith." and handed bade the o'!T'io with a praclous how. I wi net the prince.

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LON'DOX. March 1. An a'reemerit has been hi-ned by the Whi.l"- j sale C'lothinp Manufacturers' l'.dti- i

ation of (Ir'-rit Rritain and tip' fradunion representatives by which minimum wapes are increased by 1-7. per cent for men and 3MU per

cent lor women operatives. 'Talkir.': about th.inps that h

mis uprcfment is tle lust of its j j, ,.,.;!., I ha-e just re'-oived a lett.

kln.l in te clothmp utlutiy. jtrom my sifter in Waterloo, low;.

telling me sh.e has pained s;tee:. Iou:i'!s in weight y takinp T.tnl.ic.' siid A. R. .teiner. 4'" Last !'.. street, St. Raul. Minn., rf c "it !y. "My sister was , n a. vsit to n," short while apo. t l is v.u - s,. . -

!irinp iroiu stoniacn ttouoie r-oue-'.one advised her to 1 1 y Tt : i ' ; . w he n ! sh.e did. and as 1 s. w tin- t ? '!.- j :it slie v. is - 1 1 : r i I'mi- i it I i to try i; m?. .-! f. lor 1 l-.ad b. :, lioub!tl my -in:):;,: I, for t!.1 pas two ytars. I bad 1 a v poo; '. I i! and the litte- I did rear.'

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"TIZ"A JOY TO SORE, TIRED FEET

Use "Tiz" for aching, burning, puiTed-up feet and corns or callouses.

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The truly economical clothes buyer will appreciate our wonderful value giving after he has looked around and seen what clothes other stores are selling for $40 only then can you appreciate that by buying at' Sherman's ur 4 our plan of selling direct puts many a dollar into your pocket without sacrificing the style or appearance of your clothes.

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We have always sold Sherman's clothes for as low a price as possible for good, honest, serviceable clothes-today we believe our values are bigger and greater than ever before in the history of our business- the concentrating oi our entire organization into making and selling only the one price clothes eliminates much of today's high cost of production which makes these values possible for $28.50. Otherwise, we would have to get a much higher price for our present values.

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swollen feet, tender leet. tired fe.U Good-bye, corns, callouses, hunioi s and raw spots. No m je diot- tiirlr- ' n ess, no more iimpin.: with iai:i -r iirawinp up j our face i.u a '.tony. "T17." i. maedeal. acts rv.-'it off. !'i. ' ;

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tions whb h puff up T!e f-, t. l".

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bioat t r: i'ily aller iliep and ha th" worst M.jt .if cr,iiiiiiii;' pains i.u ia stoiiAicli. and at times I bad .-ueh lad attacks of heartburn I wov.ld nearly p. wvdd. My back ae no a lot of fotible. and 1 had such iu

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if Any kind you have in mind you will find in our large assortment of new spring suits for men and young men. FLANNELS made in double and single breasteds for young men. Some in hih waisted two button coats, made in blue, brown and green flannels.

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:RW YORK. M-irch 1-T!?td

'rn evchana-es inned tllhOv 'liz arid loit; jI

'er today. Remind sterling v.-v

e,l at l-'J. o:T 1-2: fran i l"' t a box of TV." m-w at a:v v.s 1 1." .", up 1 it ntimo; Rpe ' druupisi or ih lurtiin store. O ui" 's i t7, off 12; Reirlan cadej . su.'i'er. 1 1 iv. pood lot, iilad feet

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foot mi-ei v. ! !:1!'!,n!S 1 i"'p;m f'" sutler w ith

off I : mark" de-ua"d .l"fl. : e t tb.t neve: swell, p.-ver butt.'

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Mr? J. Aulhorn. JOHU V. Tvial'.e street. South R.end. says: "My husb.and liappy because lie has found omethinp that h.as relieved him of ctornach trouble. It is due to Peppen that he fe. N so well. Tepuen stopped fermentation of for. ! which caused pis to form on h!. srm-ach. In my opinion, it is a frst-class tcni." If a piece of meat i- laid In a cold, dry pot it cives oft" i'o strencth. Flct If water is poured up ti tt o d fir Is built under it the strength nd nutrition are irivon off into the

Vri'.Inp water and a f.tteninp broth

HK.de. The water and heat have

niflde th- nut iuti eriess of th.e ruo.it itto a form that can be r.sA.i.

a.ul arms, wliich pot so bad I could

' ha -d!y do my wot k and could ma : even put on my ami without assi-t-

otaa-. I was so riervo'i - I could e. a

but litt!.- . !if ii a:i,I vou!il roll ir.l

refund, d ' iiooi ;o .-n.e hi i . ma 10 u" . 'oiher all niu-ht lo:;. t;al would pet! ; j up in th" tiioniii:,' all tir d int. I was so badly run down and had los ' i so much woii-rht I was so w - ak I ' eou! 1 hardly pet nbout at nil. j : "We!!, while I have only ta'ceuj ; :ie botths of Tanlae in all ray im-

i orovepo nt is siiap'y remarkabbv I i ! have such a pood app- tite I am bun- ' j Pry all the time, and my stomach isi j in such a sid- ndid condition I can ' 'at. anytbir.:,' I want without suffer-' i ir.p th" b ast bit from it afterward. The j..,i:is have all po:-. out of my back and I never Ic.ve the 'oast slpu of the rheumati-m. In fact. I new- i i b.a ve a n a (die or oain of an v kind.

If food are taken into the-tomacli ! I .-ba a sound as a lop every nipht 1 and no dipeta e juiia s ate apjdi d ! ar.d luve paim-d in wv:-;'.it and! to them they are like the idece of i streri trth until I cati do tuue as mimh j meat in the ce'.d. dry pot. They I work i. I could before I b. pan tak- 1 itie off no ptrenpth they he there 1 inp Tardac. Yes. sir. ! can recom- i without nourishlnp the body. They j mend T-aic aft-r what it b.a-- done turn to acid and Irritate the stoni-j '"f ? " and I know it will do the! ach. Repeen is delicately adapted same for others if they will only pi e j to stomach needs. It stimulates th-; it a fair trial." flow of the dipestive juioe.s which Tanlae is sold in South Rend at; prepare th" food so that it mav be the Central Rrucr Store and in Mish- !

assimil ited. absorbed into the blood ! awaka at the Red Cro.-s Rhurmacy

and iRstributed as strength and ita'.ity in th.e system. Repircn is so'd by Striebel and Steinel (The RuMie Rrup Store) South r.n l. The Red i'rnss Rharmacy, Misb.awaka. and all other hadinp drup stores.

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