South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 111, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 April 1920 — Page 12

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THREE MILLION CHINESE STUDENTS DECLARE STRIKE LEAGUE TO HOLD CONVENTION HERE 3C ft Three Day Meeting of State Organization For Mav 16-17-18.

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r ARY as you will you can never A find another drink that has the same proportions of tang and deliciousness that you find in Arrow. Arrow's flavor is individual. It is the achievement of long years devoted to the art of making pleasing drinks. Unquestionably ''it hits the spot." At places where good drinks are served.

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Youaj doctor 27 ye-ars old wa told by sereral eminent phy iiciani that ho could not live, but discovered a remarkable formula that restored his health.

Ia 1S53 Dr. A. U Rctsiing of

'Akron, Ohio, had just completed his course it medical college. He "had paid his war through medical college by -workinff nights as a telegrapher. Overwork and overstudy had undermined his health.

and he consulted many specialist..

but they all prcnccuced him insurable and said that he could live only few months. ' But Dr. Reusing deterrnhved that ii he must die, he would find the .cause, since none of the physicians could diagnose his disease posiItively. ; JCnowinr that without oxygen jthe body dies, he began t thorough .investigation of the effect of oxyren on the blood. He studied Prof. Virchow' famous "Cell Theory which proves that the body it only a collection of cells tad that thert are twelve cell-salts that nourish and maintain the cells cf the body. Just ai a flower droops sind dies for lack of water, to tat cells wither and die for lack f their natural cell-salts. He knew that the red Mood cells carry the Iron in the blood and that iron attracts oxygen just as a magnet attract! steeL He learned that by increaaicg the amount of Iron in the blood, the iron attracted the oxygen from the air in the fangs into the blood exactly as the magnet attracts steel. He found that oxygen oxidizes or bums cj the imparities,' germ, tnd tcro-dowxx cells that are found in ike blood. Throcxh cartful research he Harped the cell-aaits that nature rtijoirrj to feed the cells end maintain health. TLU led to the discoTery that th health of the body is fortraed entirely by the health of the blood and that if the blood La rich in oxygen, plasma and iron, ted supplied with the natural cellsalts that nourish and maintain the health, viror and vitalitv of the

cells, the whole body glows vtith fecal ta. ftrtagth aad eneigy, j

Relentlessly Dr. Reusing tnid his scientific researches and investigations until his efforts were crowned with success. He discovered a formula which combines the natural cell-salts that feed and nourish the cell of the tissues, nerves, fluids, brain and bones of the body and rapidly increases the supply of oxygen, iron and plasma of the red blood cells, which revitalize aid rebuild the entire body. This formula discovered In a desperate effort to preserve his own life proved so successful that he gradually restored .Sis health and soon became itrcnj and vigorous. Dr. Reusi- g is no47 years old and his ruddy cheek, bright eves and vigorous health ire irrefutable evidences of the strength-renewing, blood-purifying, health-building properties of his formula. For nearly 20 years Dr. Reusing has prescribed this formula for thousands of patients in his private practice with wonderful success. The medical profession has recognized its therapeutic value for the treatment of diseases. So many people have been bene-' fited and restored to health by Dr. Reusing's formula and he is so thoroughly convinced of its therapeutic action by thousands of case records in his own practice, that he has decided to supply this formula, which he has named "REOLO," to the public throuqh registered druggists, who are licensed distributors of the Dr. A. L. Reusing Laboratories, Akron, Ohio. Each package of "REOLO" contains ICO tasteless tablets, enough for two weeks treatment. It is net expensive. It only costs $100 a package and is positively guaranteed to give beneficial results or your money will be returned. 111:01.0 1? sold in South Uon.i lv

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SPECIALIST IS FITTING GLASSES "Kryptck Glasses," shell rim eyeglasses and deep curve torlc lenses carefully fitted and adjusted complete optical service. Eyes r,TamlnoiJ Thoren jrhlj. Hours 9 to 11. 2 tc 5 and 7 to 8. Tel., Lincoln 2722. DR. G. C. PAUL OITOMKTHIST. 122 Farmers Truj-t Bids.

Oppose Teaching Regarding Negotiations With Japan About Shantung. BY CHARLIE KDWAUI) 1 1 fx; UK. (Fnlto Irv-s Statt ('orrtjxmdoiit.) SHANGHAI, April 19. Three million studonts throughout tho 14 northern provinces of Thir.a went on strike Sunday In protest actinst the teaching advocating direct negotiations, with Japan on the Shantung Miie.stion. according to reports received here. The- Muder.ts. who are parading the Ktrt ot.s of the j rir.cipal cities are seeking to enli.st the support of trade unionists. Ahroiration of all secret treaties is demanded tv the striking students who have promised they win not molest foreigners.

Intense feeling acrainst Japan lias marked the attitude of nearly all Chinese students since the Shantung peninsula settlement by the Parisconference. The hatred became crystallized recently when students boycotted Japanese merchants at Foo Chow. Severe disorders marked the boycott.

APPEAL CASE OF WALTER BAKER

Murder Trial Will He Reviewed By Supreme Court.

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The attorneys for Walter Taker, convicted slayer of Carl H.. Cook. Laporte prroceryman. have tiled ofcial notice with County Clerk Warner that an appeal from the judgment rendered in the St. Josenh

''lunty circuit court on April 10, has!

been taken tn tho supreme court. I.aker was convicted and sentence 1 to die in the electric chair by a jury after a sensational trial heard by Special Jude Hubbard. A motion for a new trial was overruled and the most recent action by the defense is a final effort to save the convicted murderer from the electric chair. It Ls expected that the surreme tribunal will review the evidence and if the verdict of the local court is upheld, an appeal for clemency to Gov. Goodrich will bo made.

BANK PRESIDENT WINS POINT OF ERROR

T.y T'rdted Pre: WASHINGTON', Arril in. Rep. McFadrien, as president of the First National bank of Canton, Pa., in the supreme court today won his suit against John Skelton Williams na comptroller of the currency. The bank soupht to enjoin the comptroller from requiring from it special reports concerning loans which Williams claims he was authorized by law to demand. Lower courts dismissed the proceedings for want of jurisdiction and the appeal was on this point, the supreme court declaring this view was In error.

Country School "Kids" Arc Attending Last Week of Session The "kids attending the township schools" are a happy lot this week for these are the last days of school. The schools will close for the summer vacation Friday of this week. Examinations were held last Saturday. The final week will be devoted to closing up the year's study and to celebrating the impending summer's holiday.

P.t. P.ev. Herman Joseph Alerding. bishop of the Fort Wayne diocfse, will celebrate the solemn pontifical high mws at St. Mary's church which will open the convention of the St. Joseph'; state league here May 16. The convention will continue three, days and approximately 25 Q men representatives of the 2 5 state societies will be in attendance, each society being allowed on- delegate for every -5 members. The total enrollment of the organizations is G.000 and the state ofhcers are Otto Kreuzberger of I'vansville, president: Dr. A. W. Miller of Indianapolis. t'.rst vice president, and Anton J. Wickrnan. Indianapolis, secretary. The program for the three day convention Is as follows: Sunday S o'clock, assemble at Jefferson hotel and march to St. Mary's hill; :ö0 o'clock, roll call of delegates and presentation of badges; 10 o'clock, pontifical high mass at fct. Mary's church, celebrated by Bishop Alerding and German sermon by Itev. Chrysostom Theobald, O. F. M.; o'clock, solemn vespers; S o'clock, mass meeting at St. Hedwfgc'3 hall, G. A. Farabaugh, chairman. Speakers for Sunday night are Hon. M. Girten. president central verein, Chicago, and Hon. F. P. Ktnkel, K. S. G., director of Central Stelle, St. Iuis-, Mo. On Monday there will be solemn requiem mass at St. Mary's church at .S o'clock and business sessions at and i" o'clock at St. Mary's ball. Speakers for the mass meeting at S o'clock in the evening aro Rev. Hy. Hussman, St. Liouls. Mo., and Hon. Henry Seyfried of Indianapolis. The final program on Tuesday includes solemn mass of thanksgiving at St. Mary's church at S o'clock; final business session and election of oiliccrs at 9 o'clock; at '.' o'clock automobile ride to Notre Dame, St. Mary's and visits to places of interest in South Ilend; 4 o'clock, social entertainment.

INSURANCE COMPANY MUST PAY TAXES

I'.r Tinted Press: WASHINGTON'. April ID. The surreme court today held that upon cash dividends of a mutual life insurance company to its policy holders taxes must be paid by the company under the income tax of 1913. Payment of this class of tax was protested by the Pennsylvania Mutual Life Insurance Co., on the ground that repayments should not be considered as an income under the meaning of the act.

CHICAGO Ixlwartl Murphy, janitor, garbed in grvasy overalls, lounged in the morning miii here. A crowd gathered round him and praised ltlm for wearing overalls. "Faitli, I bin wonrin 'em nine years," Murphy said wondcringly.

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This is No. 3 of a series of advertisements, prepared by a competent physician, explaining how certain diseases which attack the air passages such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Measles or even a long continued Coldoften leave these organs in an inflamed, con pes state, thus affording a favorable foothold for invading germs. And how Vick's VapoRub may be of value in this condition.

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Few of us escape measles it !s one of the commonest of childhood diseases. Every mother snows the symptoms, but the mistake that most mothers make is in failing to realize that the :hild is not fully recovered after the eruption and fever disappear. The air passages are still inflamed and if this mflammatioti is not cleared up, the air passages may be weakened, thus paving the way for pneumonia or serious disease of the lungs. Nightly applications of Vick's VapoRub will aid nature in relieving this inflammation. Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the skin to draw out the inflammation, attract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the medicinal ingredients of Vicks are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all night long.

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Furniture Store Advertising Every store is privileged to advertise that its prices are lower than others, or that its quality is better. We believe all South Bend stores are sincere in their advertising claims. However, comparison is the only test. How else can you feel absolutely certain that you are buying your furniture at the lowest price? Of course, if we had the slightest doubt that we would suffer by such comparison we would not invite you to shop around. However, even at that, some of the other stores may have something that will suit you better than what you will find here. If so, they are entitled to your patronage. Whatever you do, or wherever you buy, be sure that you get just what you want and want good furniture, even if you think it costs a little more. Cheap is dear.

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' or might occasionally put on the Paradise garb, but when

he wants to "dress up he will wear clothes that are in keeping with 1920 requirements.

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Priced at $25, $35, $40 and $45 are surely within the reach of all who are able-bodied and. those who want the very best can have it by paying $65 to $75.

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