South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 92, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1920 — Page 7
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Senator Borah Flays G. O. P. Expenditures in Michigan
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I (Ifoi.vtrj .:: !..tJi i'.ly a;'.i'.a.:--d. adopts fnrv.ard luo:.i:,P', liberal ton.-tructive i''.a:frii. on ine U-aty and our economic is" " ;T'.d : KCitht-r reactionary ior ia:i il.' was made In a telegram fr';" Iloovfr to tho Hoover ii ubi..'a: i ...b f California. rian r.r Triciuls. Krier.ds of Hoover had plann? l tii il the former food r.l:r. migrators forma! d claratiori of a:!l';atlun with the reput.ican party should he rnaJr ntter, or during the proposed confercnie In Chicacu next month. It was brlicvrd thi would be the pvcholoKieal time for Hoover to declare himelf a rcpuhlican. However, the California preferential anc direct primär are scheduled for May 4. The uta'e law proM.le.M that a candidate nust mak a declaration of principles at least :',0 days before the primaries. California i3 the home Mate of both Hoover and "Sen. Hiram Johnson. Th- latter is making his fitrht there on a program including orpo5ition to the Ivasue of Nation? In any form Hoover favored a baccue with certain reservations. Claim IaiicTKcnoy. ArcordinK to Hoovi-r'a friends, they decided th emergency demanded an immediate declaration bv him. "Copies of the telegram were pent lo Hoover republican headquarters in Hetrolt last nlht. It was expected thi.- would clarify the .situation In that state, where Hoover Is cnttr-
i. by both the republicans and Iernicrats in the preferential primaries
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DKTKOIT. Mirli.. .March 31. The cfr.ter of ti.- rarr. paijjn fund cyclone launched by .vj William K. He rah I'Jaho last v.e:i wad in Mithifc.m W dr. 5day. I'-orab following a violent attack fr. '! Wood arnpuizn hern Tupsty r.::ht was to carry the Johnson ir.to Sannau- tonight. Son. .bd.i.f-on himself v. ill return to Mlch-i-.in I "rid ay fur a v.'hlrlwind cloe t. ii:s primary campaign in the ' a : - : 'If On. Wood would make puMir Tlie l.:-. rr.es and .-ucriptioni of his i i' i ii v i pa 1 supporters. Sen. Horah :-. ;!. it uowld be tb'.' mou interesti'ifj tory the p. ever read. 1 know from years experience that no man donates ? 100,000 to promote iii:y i.iari's presidential candidacy for ar.y other reason than that scrnt-whi-r" alone: th line lie expects to ;:et t!n;e ret-iii-. A candidate for th- sutTra'e of th" Arm-rian people should be perfftly willing to telt tl e j)eople wiiu Is Kivinj him his money." "I'll say this much for Gov. Low--:." h continuei'. "h lias promjej to con-.e to Washinptr.ii next Men i.ay and Rjve tiie a ist of his ( 'am pa! 2 n .subscriber.''." A bevy of I-owdtn lieutenants continued thu Illinois Rovernor'.s campaign today with flying trips to in
dustrial establishments and a 5?ri' "f rr.-cti!:r Tiie .short time left before th primary next Monday has caused a speeding up of campaign machinery of ail the leading candidate-. There is a singular absence of the us aa! conflicting clalm. All campaign loaders express themselves as "satisf.ecl" v,ith the outlook but there aie no claims made of a specific nature.
gf.t incm:i; w.c.r. MADISON. Wis . March 31. Farm hands are deserting the acrriu'turai Melds for the higher vaees vi the city, officials hero said today. Wj - eonsInV good roads program is adding to the worrieM of the farm employer. I'"ivt dollars a day paid these workers appeals to th fnrm hand more than the f cr, to STf a month he has Leen receivinir. tluv n!d.
COlAAAiV. fVlO.V MniTTIN'G. ANN ARBOR, Mich.. March CI. A national gathering of college unions win be held hcie May ? to x. Harvard. Princeton and Pennsylvania will pend representatives and .111 western colleges will take part In the gathering. The object of the mecdinr: is an Interclvantr of ideas looking toward the betterment or' tho union plan.
Most Beautiful Nurse Has Peculiar Monicker
WASHINGTON. March 31. Movie men, reporters and a curious public proved too much for Princess NadiJ a Vasielvn? Troubetskoye, styled the most beautiful ;iurse in the world. when she tried to work as a nurse in Uartleld Memorial hospital here. The news that a beautiful nurse, and a princess at that, was In the institution put the hospital in a Fdate of siege. The princess informed the superintendent "it was too nerve racking" nnd left Saturday saying she hart a headache. Tuesday she :-ent word she would not return.
SUMMKIl nOAHIHlltS. ST. I,OUIS. Mo.. March 31. Farm hands of the southwest, with wattes paid this year will be ablo to come back to the country next year as summer boarder?, employment agencies and farmers declared today. A serious shortage of farm labor
forecast for Missouri. Arkansas nd jouthern Illinois, despite high
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US. HAYKINS GAINS 22 LBS.
Hart Been In III Health Many Yean Ilcforv Tiiklng Tanlac
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"I have not only pained twentytwo pounds in weight on four bottles of Tanlac. but feel like a different person, and I don't think T would be doing right if I failed to tell others what this Krand medicine has done for me." said Mrs. H. V. Hawkins. 31 2. Hellfountaine street. Indianapolis, lnd. "Cor a good many years I had b.een in ill health, and while I am ratnrally inclined to be lively and jolly I had suffered so much that ;ll the fninshlno head gone out of my disposition. I'inally. my stomach became so badly upset, almost immediately after meals I became d-.ithly nauseated and could seldom retain a thing I bad eaten. I was ontantly having weak, dizzy spells when 1 could hardly stand on my feet, and most of the time I had to .iut give up and go to bed until they wore off. I suffered with sever nervous headaches for days nt a time, and sometimes I could hardly bear the pain, for my head felt like it was bursting open. My MUfferinK kept getting more severe
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I could barely get around. Then, in this weakened condition I had a s-vere attack of the flu last winter, which just about finished me. and when I finally got out of bed I was in so much worse shape I never expected to get well. I e' you. I was badly discouraged nnd blue a.s ar.y person you ever saw. "My father-in-law brought home a bottle of Tanlac. nnd in-is:t 1 on my taking It. but after trying so many different treatments and medimes without receiving any henef.t from them. I hail rbout I o t faith in everything. However, I started taking the Tanlac. and you c..n iiiiicme my joy when I be can jretti::.' 1 etter almost at once. I roi.,r:T.i . d my friends I h.a.! f 1 the or.ly real medicine In th r:!. and ;.s i continued tr.kir? i! t irr.prove-
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Nothing Pays Better Than Taking Care of Yourself
Men seem to can more for money thac tiiej do for health. They do not ecem tc rcalizo that it pays better to take care ol health than to t&ko care of business The best asset any one can hare is healthy kidneys. The kidneys are more important than a bank account, for healthy kidneys will keop you alire, while a big bank balance won't. The sirms of bad
kidneya are rKenmatism, lumbago, neuralgia, dropsy, pains in tho back, spots before tho eyes, dizziness, sleeplessness and puffs under tho eyes all the results of poisons that tho kidneys fail to filter out of tho blood. Tho cure is simple. 'All you need is comething that will pet tho ozccfs uric acid out of tho system. Nothing docs this so effectively and safely as Dr. Pierced Anuric (anti-urioacid) Tablets, which cost only CO cents in drug stores. Anuric is an unusual mcdicino that dissolves uric acid much the same as hot water dispoItcs sugar or salt It will pay you well to take care of your kidneys and health by taking Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. By writing Dr. Pierce's InvalioV Hotel in Buffalo, N. T., and pending sample, you can have urinalysis free of charge. Send 10c ioz triiijiacltacQ pi tablets, or 50c for "Medical Adviser.
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It gives one an unusual sense of pleasure to select footwear for Plaster when there is such an abundance of alluring modes as this store now offers. And a ser.se of security is added to the pleasure for here are high and low ehoes of known quality, unfailing in their comfort and service.
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Once You Try Mazola You Will Never Go Back to Lard or Butter for Cooking
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and a great deal more economical than lard or compounds. Mazola is 100 pure vegetable fat. It contains no moisture. Butter and Lard contain moisture. The same lot of Mazola can be used over and over again even after frying fish and onions. Merely straining makes it perfectly fresh for use as a shortening. It carries no odors or flavors from the foods cooked in it and does not smoke up your kitchen.
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that litol less Mazola is required than that of butter or lard. This means that your cakes and pie crust will not only be light, rich and easily digested but will cost you less to prepare. Being an oil, the tiresome " cream-ing-in process" is eliminated. Mazola is always ready for instant use
Thousands of Italians, who certainly
know olive oil, use Mazola. Not only because it cost3 about half that of the best olive oil, but because of its richness, quality and purity. For French Dressing, Mazola blends readily and mayonnaise made with Mazola vrill keep for weeks without separating.
CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY, 17 Battery Place, New York Selling Representative CHICAGO OFFICE 213 East Illinois 5L, Chicago, IIL
Important to Housewives One of the most severe comparative teats ever used on a cooking fat gives unqualified FIRST HONORS to Mazola. Understand the remarkable economy and high quality of Maxola.by these figures. FRENCH FRIED POTATORS
2 Iba. of Mazola fried 26 lbs. Potatoea 2 lbs. of Lard " 8 " 2 lbs. of Compound " 11 H " " Note: Mazola goes over three times ra far as lard; is twico a a economical as compound, FISH
2 lbs. of Mazola fried 25 lbs. Fiih 2 lbs. of Lard 41 15 " 2 lbs. of Compound " 20 H " Note: Compare the figures yourself. Even with frying fish Mazola does not smoke up your kitchen. DOUGHNUTS
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2 lbs. of Mazola fried 216 Doughnutj
2 lbs. of Lard 11 144 2 lbs. of Compound " 163
Note: All doughnuts were the same sir. Mazola - made doughnuts aq more easily digested. P. S. Reasons for these remarkable figures are er plained in column to tlie left. Read it.
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