South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 88, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1920 — Page 16
rDy. Märien r, uz-.. f HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES HOOVER'S FRIENDS PLAN CONVENTION DUTCH MOBILIZE BORDER GUARD rrr j I 4 rs errs ill tl; Holland's Army to Hold Boundary Where Factions Clash. Boosters of Ii-parti;in Candidate to Mret in will Come Forth With the (Exceptional) in this Week's Sales! Chicago. Tin: HAGi;i:. March Town councils throughout Holland have b n notified to prepare for mohili-
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::nw yoki:. Manh :;.-iu-pub-l;c.ia lric.r:!-. of Herbert H.over fo"..vi thy national Organization conference th-y plan to hoM in e'hkugo early nxt inor.th, may rrilw itself into practically a "nominating c ri entic n" for him. W bile th- proposed conference v. ill hivo no efP.cial r arty status, the Hoover support rs hon t eryta'liz' sentiment to f-uch an ,t ri t that d b gat a to the national tun--r.to:i in Jun uill be compe l!r,i by Ts-uro of public opinion, to i .aide Hoovrr. It will he the first, effort to correlate tho various Hoover looms th.it Iihvm bi'tn mushrooming in all arts of the country. Leaders of the K.ovtn.f r.t ra,ll.e that rvn If th'-ir contention that the majority of the peopl wnt lilii for preside nt is tru there must he a central organization to d!re ct suttk-i'-nt pressure uf on thf dc '.egute-j to in. uro his oft.t ial recognition at the national conentlon. A permanent organization will h" fi'Cted at th Chicago m .'ting to flirrt the campaign of " i I i n tr" Hoover to the national du gates. Hoover's friends claim that scores of former prominent war workerwho participate! In Liberty loan campaigns, food control organizations and similar bodies already arc actively supporting him .and that after next month's conference ere it ections of these groups will move en bioc into the Hoover rankj.
ond division to jruard he frontier. ! Maav trootm '.vere U :vir" hem fur
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ernment fort ts has approached Hoiland. A train carrying TO v oundej from the fichtimr in the We.el district has crossed into Holla. id.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE IS HOLDING OWN
Ni:V YORK, March 27. The foreign exchange market was bteady today at the opening. Demand .sterling opened a". I 1-4, up 1-4; Franc checks at 14.22, off lf centimes; lire checks at If. 87, off 10; marks, demand, -dihtlv hi-rh r at $ 0133; Canadian dollars,
A lare amount of public energy is now b int devoted to shoving that the war we won ought to have .been won in som; other way. When the demonstration is complete v'll 'now Ju.t how to go about the ntxt world war.
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads.
A SUlti: INVIiSTMKNT. The investment you have hern waiting for 7 per cent stork South IJend Wholesale Grocery Co. SVe further particulars cn pago 1 i. Subscriptions will bo taken at the Merchants National bank. S. Mich
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If the presidential candidates organized a union, how nice that would b! For then maybe they would co on strike.
See The Poisons In Your Blood Mighty Poteons Accumulat'Ml Through tho Winter Months Mean DlsaMT ami DLusc.
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"Otw-It" Ston I'uln Inimeillately
The w:iv to liandb enru Is the tried and iroved t h-It" w:iy t ti wiiy that millions have found piickest, easiest, safest and iast reliable.
Springtime always brings with it joy and distress. The distress is in the form of catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatic pain?, constipation, inactive kidneys and usually a feverish, vlugglsh lethargy that is hard to throw off. I hi you remember how grandmother fed you sulphur and moLxsses every spring to purify the blood? It was a good, old-fa.-h-ioned, but nauseous remedy. Now you can take sulphur, cream of tartar and herbs In tablet form. A l etter remedy, easy and pleasant to take is Sulpherb Tablets. Sold by all druggists. A laxative. blood puriiler of unequalled merit for thos who are constipated and suffering in any way from such pentup poisons. Kach package is guaranteed to give wonderfully satisfactory results. lo sure you get Sulpherb Tablets (not sulphur tablets.)
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A few drops of "(Jets-It" knoks the hurt iiit f any corn at nce ami soon loosens it ho it lift st right off without any feeling. Oh. what comfort! How grand to walk and rianee und jump without a ningle twinge! Why not 7 V.ets-It." the never f illing, guaranteed raoney-baek corn retuuver, 'oxts hut a trifl.' jtt any drug store. Mfd by i:. Lawrence t Co., rh'aau'o. Sold in South l'.end and recomniended as th world's liest corn renwdy lv the Central lrug Store. Strlehel ,v" Stelnel, Standard lrug '.. Wettkk'H .Medlelne Store and In Minhawaka l-v the Ked Cross I'harmney. Adv.
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Was Hardly Able to Eat and Became So Weak He Could Not Work for Several Weeks at a Time.
TANLAC HELPED HIM FROM THE START
i Knew It Was Good and Was Not Surprised When It Put Me Back in Fine Shape," Says Gillis. "No, Mr. I wasn't mm h surprised w!ien I trot or. the senh-s and found .' had picked up ichteu pounds In weight," said K. Willis of South Morris stre ;, South -nd. Indiana, "fur I June ! ti t iting like a wolf and guvdng rapidly mr since 1 r-.ikished mv :irst botlie i f Tanl.ic." Mr. dill's ',;!-.. uvn to a great many people ii S-uth I '.end. here h- has lie l and i'o'.'ov. rd his trad" as i :ih ! t ri:;t-'a r t'-r a gre.it many a.t's. His statement. hit h so c' early i :in, the Miperior merits f T.ii:'a. is md-ed ren:arkab!e. ; at by tu. m ans unusual as scores 1 r' such r pvits are reaching the ':'.:, tr i.(';c-.s daily from all parts of tP. iitir" Am rioau c-ir.t ir.ent. ' I knew T.tnlac was ci od." said ?dr. C,i!'iis, "t ectUse s mar.y people r, .",. liit-r.de! it to ra- I " f. ic I to'l'. and I tell yu that In ?.:y case i li.is come up to erry good word The;. toM lae .,lmt :t. I'anr.g the pat ;i '. t ars I l;a c frcjumtly !.a: to ! iv ff from work for three
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but wh.at I had Kick headache, and judging from the way 1 had dizzy spells my liver must have been in awful shape. When I stooped over my head felt as heavy as load and I got so dizzy I could hardly tell what I was doing. 1 would turn almost blind ami when I raised up everything seetmal to be whirling around like a spinning top. Well. I can't dt scribe the misery I was in. tor words are not strong enough, but one can imagine that life is no pleasure "to a person in such a condition. Why. 1 had Kotten as yello was a pumpkin and was so weak at times that it seemed to strain me to lift my trowel. I simply dreaded the days to roll 'round for 1 was just in a drag all the time. "Well, all my friends kept after m to try Tanl.ic. Tanlac was about all I could heat and everybody spoke so highly of it that I conclude! to try it. So I bought a bottle and it wasn't long until I realized its priceless value. I soon began to
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uh-n they calb-d me to the table 1 was ru-ht there with he best appetite I ever had. Hverything looked delicious and t.isted 'the same way and. my. how I did eat. From that time on I have picked up rapidly and since rmishing my fourth bettle of Tanlac you have no idea how good I do feci. l am tmt afraid to recommend Tanlac no matter how se 1 re the case and I w ish I could have the pleasure of telling the manufacturers personally what this medicine has done fur me. am now working every day as hard as I eiid fifteen years ago and am hungry all the time for I just 1 an't eat enough to satisfy me. My !omach r.eer gives me the le.ist i:t of trouble and I am not bothered any more with dizziness, and my weicht has increased until I am hf.ivi'-r than I ever was before I don't know wli.it it is to have- a headache, my good natural color has ome l ack to ?e.e and all my friends are ha", ir.g something t say .beut how weil I look. I don't know '.vli.tt it i. but there's something about Tanlac that certainly d s the Werk." Tanki- is .-..id in South Hend at the (' ntr.il Irug Store and in Mishauaka at th ReU t'rciss Phrnucv.
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Are You Prepared to Attend One of the Most Important Suit Sales that We Have Had Occasion to Announce?
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In the first place we will quote you the Prices at which we will sell them $49.75 $59.75 $65.00 Then we will add
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The values of these suits far exceed the prices at which they have been marked (and put on sale.) This sale has been arranged especially for women who have not purchased their suit for Easter wear. It is a Sale of Big Values And we wish you would remember this one main point. Big Value Suits are SURE to give you MORE SERVICE holding their shape longer
keeping their true design until worn entirely out. They are mostly of Serges, Twills, Tricotines and Gabardines. Needless to say (perhaps) that ALL THE NEW FEATURES are woven in the Suits. Could you spare a few moments tomorrow and have a look at them? We are sure you will approve. We have Suits at most any price up to $115.00.
We Believe This Suit Special to he Without Equal
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So We Will Say: If these suits can't be equaled at $29.75 WHY SHOULDN'T YOU HAVE ONE? It is certain that you will buy your suit at the place where you will be able to get the best for the least money. At $29.75 you'll be able to do it at BRANDON'S. that's why we have placed this one suii item over here by itself WE WANTED YOU TO BE SURE AND SEE IT! Now that you have seen it, visit the store and SEE THE SUITS. Mostly Serges and Heather Mixtures. P. S. .Now don't expect to g t suits, like these at th" above mice AT ANY TIM F. This is very special during the March SalFvents at HHANDON'S and we are going to urge you to g t it right now w hile ou ha the opportunity!
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Did You Get One of These Dresses
Willing to Read a Little Farther (for your own benefit) and New Dresses that Were Bought for the Dressy Woman?
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ami If you did -did you led! anyone' alxuit It? We wish en would do se. We want eery woman to know the ahie ef the. dresses at S1M.Ö0. There Is NO Ki:.SO.V why any woman vtouhl not feci proud te wear one if them on intst any oevaslon. We are civiiicr all those he hae net wfn them nnother opportunity at thLs price. Many women have housht three of them at one time flying "I can now have three I reuses for the price of ne." You will readily see the leg1c In the htatement. (Set them at $18.00.
We have marked a bunch of Pretty New Dresses to sell at $32.50 $39.75 and $50.00 they were priced with an eye to quick selling
You Must See Them
We could tell you many things about them, ONLY Just suppose you had a certain style and kind of dress in mind that you would like to have Suppose you saw (in your mind) all the pretty attachments a certain style of neck and sleeves. Suppose you could write us a letter telling us just the kind you had in mind-
Would you kindly allow uz ? say that we have HUNDREDS of New Spring Dresses. And could we suggest that the dress YOU HAVE IN MIND is surely to be among this large assortment of dresses. You MUST see them. They are NOW on sale.
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(Furthermore) are You Willing to Stand by and See Other Women Get New Spring Coats at these Prices (and NOT get one of them for yourself?)
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There will be more of these Coats on parade Easter than you can NOW 'Imagine and what is the reason?
THE REASON IS The values can't ordinarily be had at twice the prices. Any woman will readily see this. We are placing them on SPECIAL SALE for Easter shoppers This is another good reason For when it goes on Special Sale at BRANDON'S take it for granted that the price has been altered. Another reason is Where can you get Coats like these at the same prices? Another one is Why did we go to New York on special occasion to look at these
coats that were offered at a sacrificing price? Because we knew we could sell them to you at a lower price and still furnish you with the best. So you see there are many GOOD reasons WHY there will be many of these Coats on parade Easter. We have a Special Value Sale of Coats at $49.75, $69.00 and $75.00. Also a sale on Coats at $19.75 and $25.00. Third Floor Brandon's.
A Timely Sale of Easter Blouses Tomorrow
We could offer no better sale at this time than these Georgette Blouses at $6.95. We have them in Navy Blue, Taupe, Brown, Flesh, and White. Will you kindly listen while we tell you that the former price on these blouses was $10.00 each? Then allow us to say that you will now get them for $6.95 at BRANDON'S third floor.
Are You Anxious to Buy a New Wash Waist Now
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There's not one woman out of a hundred who would "slick" all up for Easter and forget the little ones. Consequently we call your attention to the new Spring Coats for them, ages 2 to 14 years. We are selling them at from S5.95 up to $25.00 and we have some dandies.
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Even if you ARE NOT it would pay you to get one or two of them. It's much easier to get them ready-made than to buy the materials and make them yourself. You have advantage of the pretty new designs, etc. They are of Voile and Organdie and sell now at $2.50 each. We believe you should investigate!
