South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1920 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ll IlsDW MOIlMMi, AlMIIIi 2:. lO.'O. ROY SCOUTS AHE )Am 2Ott ARMENIANS IN AMERICAN ORPHANAGE

GOOD MT1DÖTE FOR BOLSHEVISM

Lndrr of Movement in City JY1U MrmlxTr of Commerce Today.

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nrrip.iny to have more path-Tv ;ir:d pointrd out that inuch of th troubb at th loral han'b yond the control of the nun iff-merit.

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NeithT arp'irr.er.t r.or prrsuap'.rn has any ar'Pirnt ff-ct upon Mrs. Klizaheth I.ichkay, II". Dundee st.. so now ?h will hprnd 10 days at th county jail. ' Mrs. L'.rhkay refuses to kep hr seven-year-old daughter. Elizabeth, lr. school. Fh was p.rretM by Truant OtTircr Calvert Feh. T, and takn to r-ity mu rt whre it was explained to her that the chiM must b kpt In school. Althourh the mother would not make any promises, she was plven until Monday rriorr.lnc to comply with tlx state law. Up to Monday she had r.f.t don- that, and th child w.-ts r.rit in schenl. Mis. Lichkay told Judq:e Gilmer that sh" would not snd Klizabeth to school. Then th- .iudeo derided that he would send the mother to jail for 10 days in an effort to imjrrss h'T with th nec-s-ity of c omplyir with tle hpv. Ffforts of th- v hrml authori'ies to impress Mrs. l.ichkay with thr t.' i! f th" ehl.d for an ducat i "n f-. lift n . it rioMt s'l'Tss. I'Mrinrr Tiio n-xt 10 days the ":-. 1 1" ! f th f.'inilv a":iir.N will . in fh- h.atMN' f.t" th' fa)!-- who proj-.ii-i r; 'bi.it Flizab ti will be in shoo! v, ry day . id 'aturilay and Siiti'lay.

LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS

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Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only few cents

WILLIAM GILBERT, JR. Hr.cn. the Turks destroyed the vi!k;jr of llarounlyl. northeast ol Adam, and burned th American orphanao there. V.'illiim C,ilb.rt, Jr. of Yonkers. N. Y.. risked his life in order to save two thousand Aruteniaa orphans wh.i wrv cared for in Hit orpha n:i l'l He removed the two thousand children, uxder fire, ia safety to Adan

Protected Home Circle U ill Meet Tuesday

What Is expected to h the largest meeting over h'-M by th Irtortd llnmc rir I'. No. 27t'. of South Ir-nd will te held Tuesday f-vrninu in the Tod;?- ri'ojit." at Slick's hall. Klabor.it dans for entertainment have been made 1'V the committees in h.irs' am! srn njoyabl1 feature will bo in protrress durinK the whole course of tho evening. A fivo .i orrbrstra wilT fnrnlsb music throughout th enterminrnnt. The affair will Ve open to all nvinbers of ih- ircl and thrir friends. On Wednesday rvenimr. May t!i- local order will visit th 1 ort- !nn-r -ircl whr mnrr than 100 candidates will receive the de-ur-.s. The Stujth I'.end circle exj. cts to send 1" 0 representatives to I he I.aporte m etincr.

nurillXM TO snow r.y special request the Orpheiim lias arranirel to show the Klks' plctiic pictures taken some time nco at ;;rrien Srrincrs and in which a number of South I'.end citizens are the prominent actors. The pictures will t' hovr. in addition to th itular ill at ach prrfirmance on Wednesday. H 1 2 7 - 2

SchMylr Ueticca lodf;o will liold n tr.eetincr Ttiesd.iy niijht ;tt 7 d'rlo, 1; vo that the members can attend the tabernacle servic in a body. m 41-27

CROWDS RUSH TO PAY THEIR TAXES Conti lluiiM i- r liromrrd With taMv'r- During Final Week. The .-. c- th- 1 1 . ' y ' r . 1 . ; : :' -ofVn-e in th eo : rt hoiis Moie! ty wa.s lil;-t. d to a (art d-p:i ! : :n' i.t strr barrain with erow'ds pu.-h-in and shoir. .is individual.-- ::ttempted to reach th'ir rt -:-p dive windows to pay th-ir t.iv a rn:its. With tl-. entry f th.e nu.ii week for the tax payments, attache: of th tn asuri r's oftir- are prop irimr for the raml r-:.-h that traditionally occurs during the clo.-lni: days of the payment p riod. Th" rush started Saturday when tho corridors to the other were thronged

until noon, when th ottieo closed Ilarly ris rs ln".:an .stragi;linj; into the court hous almost as soon as the doors wer of ii and lontj before the "ready for business" siens war- postl lines leading to the s'-v-ral windows- wer formed. Nxt Monday is the last day of the open period. Attention ha also been called to the fact that Monday. May .1, is the laf-t day for tho tilinK' of martfrai? exemptions in the auditor's otlicc. I'nder the existing laws a property owner is ntitl d to an exemption of $1,000 or less on the assessment ot his property valuation If the prop--rty is niort ira tr 4. At the present tax rate a considerable savins is ffected if the owner tiles an exemption claim. Soldi-r and widows of soldiers of the Civil war are entitled to an additional exemption of $1.000 on th-ir tax assessments and these claims: must be tiled by May 3, also. ATI I ersor.s affected by the.se rulimrs are ur"d to file immediately and to avoid appearing during the last min-

'.!!" is any dlflleult i s that :i:iL'.ht arise can 1)' rb-uad Ul te- ! " re t !; 1 date . .f x pi ra t ion.

iMn i'LVDi.vr oi:di:k ir roitIsIIMlS. All toi e--: i s , ud i'rii (r mi!ei! to .i'S 11 1 ill'' d.'lüi'e W'.-ihl '. . .)!!'.-;, April 1. at i:iks" t.-ui- ' !'! :;i is--j 7 Advt. ! srir ion invt)nci:. Sir,. ke-rt t'dd his wife that h" did fad c;,iv f,,r .( r and ur d h"r to i.'.ae liit.i and .' ! a divorce, accordir. to a petition for d!vore fibd by Mrs. lok-rf in the Superior n-iiri Monday. (': mi 1 tr'itmnt is iliatccd and tho defenriant is ar-; eus.-d of striking tTie plaintiff. Mrs.' lkrtNaks for tlie custody of the

two childr n. Charles, airod 10 and I'arl aged ; and $2.000 alimony.

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(Ti.itf;r.s i'itn:irv. fbartritiK cruel and inhuman treatment Myrtle K. Sturmis has broujiht an notion for divorce airalnst Arthur I- Sturmis in the superior court. Xeclect and personal humiliation before friends and neighbors arc also citoj in the petition.

Guticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch ldrMa: Caw LrrW.Ipt.X. Maa.MM.

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Ycu'll laugh. Apply a few drop-j then lift euro, tju:hy corns right off. No pain. Ye,

A few cents buys a tiny bottle of the maple Freezone at any drug store. Apply a few drops of Freezone upon a tender, aching corn or callus. Instantly that troublesome corn or callus stops hurting, then shortly you lift It out, root and all. without any pain, soreness or irritation. These little bottles of Freezone contain just onouph to rid the feet of every hard corn, soft corn, corn between the toes r.nd the calluser on bottom of feet. So easy! So simple. Why wait? No humbug!

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iYounz doctor 27 years ok! was told by several t inlixmt phy tickni that be could cot Ihre, but discovered a remarkable formula that restored his health.

Certainly it can be done with Absorcnc. This famous wall paper cleaner will make your dingy paper as fresh and bright as when it was put on. Absorene is used by professional cleaners and decorators for cleaning: wall

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sponge ! One can will ckan a whole room Try it today. Your dealer has it. THE ABSORENE COSuLoui

Niftce Sßß8 this f tolPÄjS cleaner ttas rejxicd supremo ify

t In 1E98 Dr. A. I Reasinj of 'Akron, Ohio, had just completed hi course at medical college. He hid paid his way through medical college by working nights as a telegrapher. Orcrwork and overStudy had undermined his health, and he consulted many specialist, but they all pronounced him incurable and said that he could lire only a few months. But Dr. Reusing determined that iif he must die, he would find the icause; since none of the physicians icculd diagnose his diseajs positively. ! Knowing that without oxygen the body dies, he began a thorough .investigation of the effect of oxyfen on the blood. He studied rof. Virchow famous "Cell Theory" which proves that the body is only a collection of cells and that there are twelve cell-salts that nourish and maintain the cells of the body. Just as a flower droops and die for lack of water, go the cells wither and die for lack of their natural cell-salts. He knew that" the red blood cells carry the iron in the blood and that iron attracts oxygen just as a magnet attracts steeL He learned that by increasing the amount of iron in the blood, the iron attracted the oxygen from the air in the lungs into the blood exactly 'as the magnet attracts steeL He found that oxygen oxidizes or burns up the impurities, germs, and torn-down cells that are found in the blood. Through careful research he learned the cell-salts that nature requires to feed the cells and iatain health. This led to the discovery that the health of the body is governed entirely by the health of the blood and that if the blood is rich in oxygen, plasma and iron, and supplied with the natural cellsalts that nourish and maintain the health, vigor and vitality of the cells, the whole body ?lows vi:h belth. ucnfcth ax J cuery.

Relentlessly Dr. Renata? ma do his scientific researches and investigations until his efforts were crowned with success. He dlsccnrerrd a formula which combines ths natural cell-salts that feed and1 nourish the ceil of the tissues, nerves, fluids, brain and bones of the body and rapidly Increases tho supply of oxygen, iron and plasma! of the red blood cells, which re

vitalize and rebuild the enuxt body.

This formula discovered In a1 desperate effort to preserve his own life proved so successful that h3 gradually restored his health and soon became strong and vigorous. Dr. Reusi'g is now 47 ytxxi old and his ruddy cheeks, bright eyes and vigorous health are irrefutable evidences of the strength-renewing, blood-parifyin, 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 cedicai profession has recognized its therapeutic value for ths treatment of diseases. So many people have been bene-' fited and restored to health by Dr. Reusing formula and he is o thoroughly convinced of its therapeutic action by thousands of case records in his own practice, that he has decided to supply f.hi3 formula, which he has narr'd "REOLO. to the public thrc. i registered druggifts, who are Licensed distributors of the Dr. . L. Reusing Laboratories, Akron, Ohio. Each rackage of "REOLO contains 10O tasteless tablets, eno-rh for two weeks treatment. It is net expensive. It only costs $1.00 a package ztA is positively gr:arar:e;i t- pre ter.ff.cia! results or your, money will be returned.

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T TNTIL His thirtieth year the Master was the Carpenter of Nazareth. Could He possibly forget those carpenter years when the years of His ministry began? Could the men who labor with their hands ever be far from His thought and prayers? To such men, oppresssd and driven, men bent by toil, with hopeless hearts, He spoke a phrase that flamed with power.

You are sons of God, " He told them.

Sons of God brothers of their rulers and employers; with an equal right to happiness, to comfort and opportunity. All the hopes of Labor in all the centuries had their beginning in that splendid thought

The Churches cooperating under the name of the Interchurch World Movement ofTer the program of tho Master; and His Golden Rule. "Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them." By that rule the industry of the future must be directed. Its products must be not merely goods, but good; not merely wealth but happiness and character and joy. If you believe these things, you believe in one of the fundamental purposes of the Churches and of their agent, the Interchurch World Movement. And you have this month your chance to help. Whether you labor with hand or brain, whether you are inside the Church or out, you are a sharer in the benefits of the influence of Jesus Christ. Help to make that influence the ruling spirit of the modern world. Help to make industry a spiritual enterprise, where men shall work together not in envy but in mutual respect brothers all, and "sons of God.11

United Financial Campaign, April 25th - May 2nd

INTERCHURCH World of dforth America

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Tho publication of this advertisement is made possible through the cooperation of thirty denominations.

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HARDWARE AND HOME-WARES 125-127 N. Main St.

A drink that always makes -a "hit," always "scores" a beverage that always refreshes, revives, invigorates. Slide for it!

Jriioosier Ljeani an oasis in ike desert of Jurst Served at refreshment place3. Delivered in cases of dozen bottles by grocers or by

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