South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 86, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1920 — Page 6

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CARRAHZA BATTLES MEXICAN BANDITS IN DNIQUE MANNER Mountain- Bri. tlr Willi Adobe IjIMkli()UM md Trains Ha Imrl-.

vi;i:a cm".. Mexi-o. Mirh - Ir. the Mate of ' r.i r iiz today the ("arrar.za trovrrnm'-nt confront n of '' r'a ! e.-t prohb ins in bandit rxU r m i rvi t Ion. I( is : h ; t f.ct that add. -st to tli- jut'- i-t situation i:i tili.-, intr r -1 i t , g r gion. and height' ns th' thrill cf tr..l on the r.türf -i'l 1:m.' 1.Tvm M v: o "iiy and th'" port of V rri (""n:. Danger hi. b en 1 rer rd to

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thrill haielits the trip from

oast, from a s -Die viewpoint, has f w rivals in this world of natural wondfr.. ft v. ay this nno enie pleridor whb I., in the dd days, proved an ;i!ly of the roaming bandits. With the train swinging around high ;.r ( ipi' -s and through mountain gorges, and with rui-d peaks affording ( -Hr nt hiding places, the wary bandit had tin.- adantage. wh'thr his ohj t w ;i hold-up or ldow-up. Outgucw Itmdlt. Th".e w r- th- day.-. howTrr. before some wise lir.i'l in Ou ,'irtar,7..i line-up ougues.a! the bandIts and rone' i 1 1 1 i notion of rectlng blo.i; -houses on the f ry eminences that formerly had been points of ;itlt;i?c for the had i:i-n. So bloek-hous-s blocked th' bandit. The traveler to Wra ('t'.z today, after h" has tr;tvcr.-'( almnt half the distame and has entered the mountainous district. sees at intervals ff cvfT)' oaf or two kilonw t rs thrpicturesque fort! -sses, construe t d of adobe nr ni'-nt and containing aprtures whrro the trusty firearm may ho rested. Tn-dde the houses ar- l'arranzista '-Obliers. At some libers the Idock -hous'-s S( m to hr in t J i o most pr rarious positions. hT'difd ur. on th motintain f-idr. hut tliir prr.-. uro has not mrt with tn(ir in handit cirrlfv. IJut thr jrovt rnmrnt linv anothf-r

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TO RECRUIT TROOP OF ORIGINAL Ri:i)SKLS

r'HKVKNNi:. Wyn . Mar h V '.Tr.inc ; -! to I a a !r"ojj of ravalry minpo--d tr.tirfly of full-hlcf.dfd Indian--. AdJt.-(;Ti. Timothy MrCoy has j'jf-t rrtnrnfd from tho Wind Ilivrr rf-.-Tvation, uhTf Sho- : hnnf and Arapho Indian rhirf.s ronsfrit' 1 t vtart irnin diatrdy a rrrniltsnir campaign for a troop of natiorrtl j,'' ird (rivalry. M(? -s a'-;nalntan-f with tho triiial t"!i;'ucH of thf Shoshono and Ar.iidiOf s was an important fa' tor in rrsuadin tl;r- Indian hadrrs to undertake the r ' ruitiiiK campaign.

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marauder.". Thi is th- armd fseort whl h accomp itiifs thf train In fact, there ar two armod rsrorts. Attarli' d to the jass nf. r train is a freicht car eontaininp: a hoy of far rana .-old ii nonIfseript. hut with mauser.s in ilenro. Thfn h liind tho pasrni?or train Is another string of cars, a troop tr.airi, whi' li carries still mnr soldi rs. Tho troops in this train act as rHnforCf merit s. l) natnito Tars. Timf was wiifn thf troop train, or "f xplorador as It was eallfd, travdiai ah'ad of the as;en r outfit, doinn scout duty. Hut thfrf va a flaw in this arra nr.' no-nt. The canny h.nalitti racifnly allow d thf troop train to p i.-s. th n dynamited tho rassf ncri-r mis. At ha-t that was the th'-ory. afaordinp to thf lloylf of handitry. ami thf fronprr.s milit h.av- ontinurd m.nny miles ahead hefore thelfarnrd what had h app!od in tli rrar. f-'o thf poition t)f thf trains was reversed. With this hamlit-proof conitination of hlo k -housi s atul nrnifd ? ort., the trathr t' this pictur-

Brace Up! Uon't Let Kidney Pains "Get" You Is your liff filled with thf bleak winter cf Jnll, drb, morotonoui day - a h on hVo '.he other btfore? No fut-jre haprina to dwell opoiit No plfant uiftr.oric to :henhT Yet there is a perpetual ipriiiRlira to Tcryman who is physically tit an J who takes the proper eare ef his body. Bo careful what remedies you try. A hick ran is easily tieceirrd. Every cure" he i?ea kindles his hope. It is only natural that he will believe that which bo wish? to believe. Here is the standard remedy of two penrration. Fcr forty years Dodd's Kidcey Tills hve relieved people suffering from Kidney trouole. They gie that gentle il 10 ncre?ary to a inn or vroaiaa utferieg Crom lazy lier. Brace op. Take Dfdd's Kidney IUI, he ure you get the right kind St, round box, three D's. Then hold np your hf Hl, throw back yfur hhou'iers, and pt youre!f OTer with a run?h. Don't be a back number. Get in step with nature. la case your dnifrsiyt can t rupply yoa. tend boo. in ftamps to Dodd Medicine Co., ßntfalo, N. Y. A mild cathartic yonr firai't a Piamond Dinner Tills they are cf excelleni laJue to grood health.

oss'ie port i:. ay rev 1 tinintc rniptIly in thf offerings f.f nature. I iom M xi o fity h- advamts toward the flivtde, the hi?hei;.i pednt whicli Fptratf.s the mountainous plateau district from the tierra caiiente, (,r "hot country" of the coastal rf'ion. Finally he rr.n lif". thi dividf and then. p jur.-,' dfv. nwaial tlirouijh the mountain pa ;-.-?: s. he -at hes :-itrht if the tropical er.ast to the p. wer levels. Ho Is still in a hi'-,'h altitude, amid thf temperate clim;te of thf mountain--, hut th' tp hern Htl. him, in full view, are hanana trees nnrl enconnut ptlms a South a Island ettinl. I'inally the traveler has reached the low-lands; he ran almost reaeh out of thf Car window and pluck har.anas. Ho is ef'aj-tinc; into Vera Cruz.

hi: micjht m:i:d mmi un:xsr, at that. County Ork Warner's ofTico opened as arly as usual one morning hut it did not open in time for one younp man who was waiting at the door. Iff had been there for Fom time and the anxious manner in which he walked up and down

tnd occasionally tried of the rlerk'! office that ho was in a

th hnll the door indicate d hurry. When

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Ifoerstman opened the office the man .sterped promptly to the counter and asked "Can I have a license'.'" "Which do you want, huntirpr or marriage?" said Mr. Hoerstman. "W 11 you hotter jrhe me both," said the applicant. "I think I have her safe at the interurhan station but you can't tell about that sirl."

spi:i:cii is i:i:aim:d. r.v Associated Pres: "R(J'Hi:STKIl. Ind.. March 25.--Mrs. Joseph Smalley. TO, of I'ulton county, has refrained her voice, which she lot ears a so. The return of her power of speech came naturally, and after numerous physicians had toM her she could not talk any more. She lays the prood fortune to her never failing faith in herself.

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(Slgned)Mr.HuKoSchrr.iti.Box 123. Solon Springs. Wis.. Aug. 23.1313. Cuücura Soap, Ointrrer.t ar.d Talcum are all you need for all toilet oe. Bathe with Seep, soothe with OirAnienU dust with Talcum.

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200 high grade travelers' sample line of Fine Silk Petticoats in Jerseys and Messalines, in every imaginable style and color. Any kind of skirt imaginable can be found in this collection. Not one worth less than $8.00. Others worth up to $15.00. We will place on sale the entire line Saturday at

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300 pair Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords in high or low heels, black or brown; this season's choicest styles, including 1C0 pair hic;h grade samples in sizes 3 to 4 only. We will place the entire line in 3 lots and offer them at

200 pairs of Men's high grade Dress Shoes in black or brown, English or footform lasts. We offer these for Saturday only. $10.00 values $7.85 $7.50 values . . $5.95

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r To these folks we want to say that they will find the surprise of their li es right here in this store providing they are willing to forego buying brand new furniture. Our Exchange Department has grown so rapidly that it is now handling a business that amounts to many thousands of dollars a year. In this department you will find more good used furniture than you will find in the entire new stocks of many stores. It is all furniture that was taken in exchange as part payment on new sales; it has all been through the finishing room and most of it resembles NEW furniture so closely that vou can hardlv tell the difference. mm Another thing, we sell this good used furniture on payments, just the same as we sell new goods. Take a look at the prices quoted in this advertisement. Talk is cheap anybody can buy newspaper space in which to advertise, and anybody can make any kind of a claim they want to, but a visit to the department wrhere you can see these bargains with your own eyes will quickly convince you that we have not claimed half enough for them. Come in any time. Look around as long as you want to. Then go to other stores and compare the prices you see here. We won't urge you to buy. You need not even have a salesman accompany you go through all by yourself. You will say, as many others have already said, that this Exchange Department is a blessing for people

who need furniture but can't afford present prices for new things.

Here are but a few of the Splendid Bargains in slightly used furniture

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Easy Rockers A massiv p. genuine leather. Turkish Hocker. I!i deep seated and restful. Oil tempered steel spiinirs in back, itrms and seat at Säü.00 A comfortable, closely woven fibre, in Old Ivory finish, full spring seat with loose Cretone Cushion at S1M.7." IarRe, invitinc:. platform rocker, upholstered in imitation leather, spring back and seat. Jan: roll QQ AA arms J)0UU

Refrigerators Iatsv, solid oak. front iccr of 125 pound capacity Hxtra lare provision chamber at ..$23.00 Another sol 1.1 oak, white enameled provision chamber, front ioer, fifty pound capacity, at $25.00

A Kod, small familj' size.

solid oak refrigerator, 2" pound

capacity, good condition, at . .

$15,00

Library Tables A beautiful American Walnut table with large top and tin" cabinet work throughout, a true 'Adams' design looks lik new at only Sr.5.00 A massive, solid quartered oak table, oval design with larqr twin pedestals and deep band apron. A truly beautiful table at $:;o.iio A sturdy, solid oak In polden

finish, doublo drawers from each

?ide and extra large

magazine rack at

V1- 11 VMM !!$12.00

Dining Tables Dozens to choose from. One is a beautiful solid quarter sawed oak in rieh frolden finish, has massive ten-inch barrel and graceful spread feet. 4.1 inch top, extends to full six feet nt $10. wo Another solid oak, 41! inch top, six foot cxtention, fully as pood as when new at $19.8."

A solia oak, 4" incii top, six

foot cxtention, with ounded corners at .

,11 11 OI.N. $12.00

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Buffets I,;trpA quart rod oak bufrt, rich golden finish, doubl swell front. lined silver drawer, larpr linen drawer and heavy, beveled plato mirror, at $10.00 A beautiful t ir.ch butTet rf ohd quartered oak, large, bevel plate mirror at top and in Loth cupboard doors, silver drawer, linen drawer and roomy cup. boards, no better cabinet wot k can be found on mir Honrs, fit S10.00 Anotlur solid oak, full quartered, golden finish with silver and linen drawers and heflcd

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$25,00

Dressers

Dining Chairs A beautiful, solid oak set of diners in fumed fiiiinh, genuine Spanish Leather seats with square, concealed stretchers, the ?et of six at $30.00 A set of solid, sturdy oak diners, golden oak finish, full padded eobler seats. The entire set of six at $18.00

Several odd chairs and broken

set up from each

A rich mahogany finished dresser with exceptionally large oval shaped, bevel mirror, deep roomy drawers, metal trimmings at $13.00 Solid quartered golden oak Princess dresser with full height ' bevel plate mirror and three full length drawers at $35.00 A 42 inch top. Ivory finished dresser with deep roomy drawers and large full beveled plate mirror at $28.00 A solid, sturdy golden oak dresser with thre full length

drawers and larg? heavy plate

Kitchen Cabinets A beautiful, almost as good as new, solid paneled oak cabinet, white enameled inside. Sifter flour bin, self feed sugar jar, metal bread and cake drawer, metal shelves and racks, alluminum. receeding work table, full nicklo trimmed, t 835.00 Full cabinet top and base, flour bin and newly covered top $18.00 Full cabinet top with double glass doors, conveniently arranged base and newly cover

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Metal Beds

Dozens and dozens of patterns to select from. One is a large stately bed with massive chill work in two color effect $ll.oo A beautiful continuous post bed in Verni.s' Martin baked pnamel with heavy seven-eighths inch filelrs. A bed fully as good as when new, at $18.00 Others In both full and three, fourths size, different colors.

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Davenports

Aside from davenports there are dozens of odd Setees and upholstered pieces that will enable you to save a tidy sum. One davenport is a mahogany frame upholstered in rich velvet velour over luxurient, deep seated, cil tempered steel springs,

ends and back also spring constructed, at $35.00

Another solid mahogany frame tapestry upholstering over lst oil tempered steel springs with

large roll ends it

$30.00

Baby Carriages Almost as complete an assortment as though you were selecting from a full new sto k. ReedM, Fibres. Leathers. Folders and Sulkies. A full finished reed carriage, corduroy upholstery, artillery wheels and fine steel gear throughout at $35.oo Another full reed body, finished in ebony, tine steel pr.ir

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gooa conauicri at ij9

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Of every conceivable weave and si7o at a small fraction of their true worth. !x!2 velvet rug. In conventional design, line conditio!!, it Other 5x12 vrlvts in oruntal and conventional designs, $25.00 I'xl2 Axminsters in d:fferTU designs up from $25.oo Hody Tlriiss s Taj.- stry CrusseK, AxminsVTs, Yuve's. t'rx

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Wood Rockers H-re i? an assortment that will gladen the eyes of all who are eonomieally inclined. A heavy, n.assive. solid oak in ri h fume fnish with full sprittg constru ted slip scat at ..$15.00 Another solid oak, hih La k. thoioughly comfortable ro k r with b atherette padded f et at S7.50 A g'-r.ulne quart" red oak. highly poüshed. nine flutted spindles in ba k and avy

pots and eo:.( ab d streteh rs :tt

Bed Davenports Now when th"ro is t-u )i '1. ir!.'i.r,d fr.r that sp.are room eu will appreeiate the op(.rtunity to ( hange it into a r nue maker by convfrtir.g .t to a .! pii-g ;: p;ir:i:"nt by simply a'M.r.g. a i.-d 'a'.enp'.rt. A beautiful f ;'.; length. I n.rss-ive r.ak d i r.port. holst r d in go-.d grad- ü:.:tation leather, fine . on; foi La .; sprmsrs. at .... S 1'..50 And an all i:;Ml. s ir:!:.t ry, round tuMr g d ;.ii r.;i- ri (r."t a courhl cor.: f a :

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