South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 92, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1920 — Page 5

TMl llMMV MOTIMX;. APlUli I, nf.f. Illinois Democrats to Boom McAdoo for President Ui 3 Li ULill Ulttlli PRINT CONTRACT 'u

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MAdoo Js th only democratic candidate actively making the race in Iliinni. i:.-iahlihmf nt of a national headi'.:irt(rs in Chicago ly drmorratic national committee will he made within thf nxt two wf-pks. it was ?aid hr today. Th- repub'icana haw practically comrilett-d orcnizat inn. Maj. Cr-n. Ionard Wood opn his f.im;.ai?n in Illinois here today a.fain.st Gov. Lo'.vder, "favorito hon," with a s-pe'-ch at a mass meeting.

j Centra! Trust hank, a stronß: admirer i of n. PerthinK. has been busily ! engaged lately organizing: a publicity j machine which he is expected to turn loose m support of the Pershlnpr caus-e the minute the general has won the Nebraska endorsement in the April 20 primaries. sister, Mrs. J. W. Lushbaugh, at Elkhart. P.. M. Mathews left Wednesday for several days' vitfit in Indianapolis. HIGHWAY ROBBERS GET FIVE YEARS .St'vo P.enoe and Tom Elance, re-C'-ntiy convicted in circuit court of highway robbery, were, sentenced Wednesday to from five to 14 years in the state prison and $1 flno by Jndce SVebirt. Iioth men were convicted of taking money at the point of a gun from Joseph Magdalenskl on the afternoon of Nov. 10. Magdalenskl was on his way home from work after being paid when he waa stopped by the two men and his pay envelop taken from him. Statuts, vigil lights at Schilling's. 1944-1 The Dolburleet THEY shouldn't Nature planned the feet to carry the body comfortably. Usually, we find that aching feet are due to wrong shoes pointed shoes that bend the toes, causing corns, bunions, callouses, weak arches, and ingrowing nails. The cure for suffering feet is proper footwear. Educator Shoes are proper, because shaped like the foot they let the feet grow as they should shapely and straight. Allow us to fit you with the Educator oxford shown here. You 11 be grateful later. RICE it HUTOtTSJ H r l ti

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