South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 84, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1920 — Page 20

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announced hia candidacy whn the "all cleir" i!r.al wa Riven from the white hoys. Not that the possibility of Wilson himself beir;r the democratic rmmlnoo in aeiin heinr dlcus'M Palmer finds himself oMiiyd to go a bit lightly with camfa!rf:i j.'an until the situation 1 c!ar;:iff!,

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Washington, March rr-.H t V."j,on will f'.) the Knox ri solution dec" Iirir.jr a. state of e --i:h Crrnnr.y. or any other measure conirrcs r.vay ri in a r, effort to briny ah-ut pw wi,'.;'u. ratification of th Vtrnaiiles treaty, it m leirnf-J Tuesday. Tha prudent is "Ftar li; t -f.it.' for the VercAlIle treaty or r.oihi?..r. Hia enly concrio.n wl'.l l.r, ;i jreiouly annourcM, negotiation of "rr.odu vivendi" a i or r i . n s with the allies htA Germany : rv American richt un.lr !h. -rull--' pact until th-.' vottr -ci---s th-;r wh s In tho prr . : ! ':fi:'! .-! : .-!-.. No move is expected ! onw from th while hou until n,:;,'n ss has acted on the ivnox re--.,:nt ion. Tt. re$ident. it i rHew-d. d.-;r-f.rKt to vtt i this im. -asm ar.l th n o Rnrounf tht th'- tr a?y t.-iit in the enrnpwirn. V.'i. th-r thij will be followed by h ti n i t :. t of his own candidacy f..r . third 'rm ! till problematical, i i r - r i I -!r. largely upon the ; ! i . of his physician. Dr. Grayson. May Dtlay l'1-fit. Thor may be some d-;. in t ; rr n jmption of the tight ov r y . . 1 1 . V.eraue conresj iü pro'.o t. wait until V ii-on shows hi-! hand be for i-t-nff on the Knox resolution. S. there Is "watchful vaitin" v. bo'h r.ds of Pennsylvania ;tv. Meanwhile, however, th- rr-si-lent is Me.nl 11 y takinp: mor- mid n.ore of a hand in the nrej aration. f'r the democratic national umpAirn. A number of democrat io N-al-rs have HÜpped Into town and ; u i !- iv slipped out a;,ain flurir..- th la-t fw clays and it h-liev d sun:- of lh-m were f.'iü is at th- utivo mansion anions them W. G. Me.X doo. Ajraint Tliird Tcnn. It is und'rt-tood that oil of tlv-ir .e not favcrahlo to Wil'-f'n nnir.ir for a third term .and that MrAdoo specially brieves it would r.ot be a wis!- move. They strongly ;nlvi" against it. Th present situation !rae-- Atty. lien. Palmer in a predicament. Tie

BIRDS You Should Know

Tr tlr- Juliana Ipn rtr.if nt rf. .onrTatiou.

Women May Hold Balance of Power in Convention

PASTOWS AMBITIÖS IS FOR ISEIF SHOES

INDIGO HUNTING. Th indisro hunting' is eommon'y a!l-d th.e "indigo bird." and som.e-ti:n--the "blue ranary." It is about fiv- isif hes long and has a wing x-t-r.f abniit ffvn Inches. The r.-inl.j and female ar- quite unlike in appearance. The gr-r.eral color of tiie adult male, as his r.amo indicats is an indigo or cerulean blu changir c to a hlueish green in certain exposures to the light. The adult f-r-,a smaller than the male and of .in olive rolor above. sometime tir.rd with greenish-gray on thf rump and upper tail coverts; beneath lull whitiii. more or less washed or tinged with olive; huffy on chest, winps and tail darkest. Th? indigo bunting spenrls the summer with us romir.g north the lat of May and returning south in Augu-t and Fntemher. It is one of our most Jelightful and p-rsijJtcnt singers. It is well these birds be protected, for they are most useful beraube their food consists of small weed sa ds and ins-c-ts. An examination of t:, stomachs of II disclosed IS had eaten weed seeds. Another test ra!eI that TS per cent of some examined had raten canker worin..

si:i:k r. s. iiklation. PAitlS. March 2::. The sen at for-it-'ii affairs conimitte alopted a resolution asking the government for ot!i ial information as to the relation of th I'nited States to the ;'ruian peace treaty and the American attitude toward Uusia and Turkey.

Warned of an attack to be made on him at '"airo. C!emencau said. "One must die some day; what doMs. the place matter?"

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DR. JONES' LINIMENT

CHICAGO, March 22. Women delegat to the repub'icrtn national convention hero in June may hold the balance of power in selecting the republican presidential nominee, republican women leaders predicted h;re today. One hundred women are expected to le elected to th convention, according to Mrs. (I. V. Reir.ecko, Chicago, secretary of th Women's section of the G. O. P., National committee, and thet; women, she .said, will be prepared to fight all the way for equal rights with men and will demand "fifty-fifty" representation on th- national committee. Delegates already elected to the convention total 2 .",7. Of the5'14 are women. States which havo elected women de'.egate-j are Minnesota 1, Missouri 12 and Kentucky 1. Women delegates from the, following states are claimed as certain: Xew York '. South Dakota 1. V w Mexico 1, California S, and Illinois 1. "Altogether v.o expect to have at least 100 women delegates at the convention," sail Mrs. Iteinecke. "There were only r.ino at the last convention." Republican women leaders expect that their leaders will compose the most influential group in the convention. They point out that any action they take in supporting a candidate is bound to have a mora! effort on the- men and may mean that tho women will lead the iinal rally to the successful candidate. Women anj expected to figure

Cured His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting a trink several y;irg ego. I t Hatd my only liope of cure win an operation. TruS".s did me no irood. Finally 1 pit hold uf something tljjit quickly :uid rompU'tely cured rue. Years have passed nid trie ruptur lias never returned, a'tho.jpli I jnn dolus Lard work as a turpenter. 'Iii ere was n operation, no lost time, no trouble. I laive nothing t ped. Put will plve full lnformat'on abi:t how you may rind a complete ,-ur wit'int )perntiii. if you rit to me. laieue M. Fullen. Cnrpeiiter, .: I'. Manilla Avenue. ManaHuuan, N. J. Hotter ut o,it this notice and show It to others ivho are nipture! you may nave a life or at lerst stop the misery of rupture and the worry ami d inger of r.u operation. Adr.

prominently In writing the party ! platform, according to Mrs. G. A. ! Söder., one of the women member? ! of the committee drawing up the

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ITTJ'ES SEEK RELEASE OF ZIMMER-DAMRACHER

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Marth 22. Mrrs. Hupen Dambacher and Mrs. Christian Zimmer of South Herd are endeavoring to obtain the release of their husbands. Fjugene Dambacher and Christian Zimmer, nerving a four months' sentence in the federal

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before Judge A. U. Anderson or the federal court to having brought liquor from Illinoi? into Indiana last summer. According to information from the office of Fred VanNuys. Fnited States district attorney, Mrs. Dambacher and Mrs. Zimmer have a petition signed by many South Ibnd citizens. asklnfc presidential pardon for the two men. In aldltion to the four months' sentence, the two men were lined $300 each by Judge Anderson.

OTTAWA, Kan., March 24. Following the receipt of a "blacJc hand" letter warning him that he If 'llkely to dio with his shoes or.,M Dr. W. A. Powell, pastor of th Federated church, now has just one ambition in life to obtain a patr of new

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A Dr. Powell has gone througti t-evt ral antl-boo7.e campaigns, he believes the letter was written by a disgruntled "wet," and regards it as a Joke.

Tho world's clover seed supply, which formerly came from Germany, will this year come from Canada.

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WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT

Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else hut kidney trouM or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause tho other organs to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loss of ambition, nervousness, are often tim-s symptoms of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's prescription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy r.eed'-d to overcome such conditions'. Get a medium or large size hottie, immediately from any drug stor. However, if you wish first to tet this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lllnghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention The South bend News-Times. Advt.

Most people need an occasional remedy to make the eyes bright, the skin clear, the stomach mrong, and

! tho liver healthy. ; If you're out of Eorts, lack the j vim, vigor and "pep" you'd like to

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iHHnil Pre -Season Sale of 3!f jjl -x--fT . M Abnormal conditions last yezi' caused us to receive an entire carload of re- l frigerators in August, too late to be disposed of. We expect another carload J yf:-.: 'I'iff , r y 7 .-r--p in a few days. Last year's shipment must be sold to make room for them Tn..1, nf !;! T therefore we are placing these refrigerators on sale at r -jr-1' -Uk i fmm llff of Leist Ii Bär s ficos

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This means a saving to you of at least 50 of what you will have to pay if you wait until June. Included in this sale are the famous Bohn Siphon Refrigerators. You will find all sizes and styles here. See these refrigerators displayed in our windows.

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Three Generations of Loyal Service SEVENTY years ago the New York Central Railroad ran the first local train between New York and Peekskill. Patrick Boylan, who had worked for years as engine-tender and fireman, was its engineer. Full of honors and good deeds, the life of Patrick Boylan came to an end, but William, his son, trained in the tradition and practice of the engineer's calling by his father, daily runs his switch engine at Harmo'd. William the second, grandson of Patrick, still following the family tradition, is a passenger brakeman on the Hudson River Division. Vincent, son of William the first, works in the Equipment Department. Margaret, his sister, is in the office of the Auditor of Passenger Accounts. The Boylans are no prouder of this record than are we. Three generations of loyal service it is fine to have given them; it is fine to have inspired such devotion. The organization which can thus hold the good-will of a family from father to son and grandsons is more than mechanically efficient. It is human.

If we are able to give the public an efficient and satisfactory railroad service, it is largely because we have thousands of employes as faithful and loyal as the Boylans. We know your interests and ours could be in no better hands.

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Well Convert Your Bonds On some of your Liberty Bonds you have cashed the last interest coupon or perhaps there is but one remaining. These bonds should be converted into permanent issues. Look over your Liberty Bonds. The first and second Liberty 4 ; the first and second Liberty 4!47c, and the' third Liberty 4J4 7t should be exchanged. Bring them to this bank we ll secure them in permanent form for you. Member of south Rend Clearing llne Asm aat ion

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