South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1920 — Page 14

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SOLDIERS GUARD ROADS TO FIUME

Travellers Must Show Passports Frequently to Get by the Carabineers. TRIirm:, Arrll 27. The road to Hunif S sot with "trai-s" to catch th? wandf-rinfr adventurer. Nine posts of ctrallneers are place a!on tho way of 4$ milos from Trieste and p.ir?jortJi and other document aro examined with the closest fccrutiny at each. An automobile, cannot pips the pot unless tha man on watch has consented and rain" 5 a wooden pate similar to those at an American railroad crossing. even fit the "traps" are or. tho Italian refrular command's side of the route and two on d'Annunzio'3 Kide. There aro three within five miles of Trifsto and the remaining four are scattered at about equal distances apart for tho rest of the way until the poet'w frontier i3 reached. At the poet's frontier, the rirj'ar carabineer eeeka the vise of the local zone fruaxdir.ff the armistice line and if the traveler has not Kot it. he is sent to the headquarters of the nearest carabineer command, which located at Abbazia, two xnUea away. Slum I 'ass. At Abbazia, the wanderer to Flume miitrt .satisfy the carabineer x officers, who are the military police of JtaJy, that his mission to the poet's stronghold I legitimate, otherwise tiie vLhj is refused. The vise given, jone must return to tho lan port oh the frontier for the final examination before being admitted to the No Man's land between the two forces Tho crossing of No Plan's land is made especially romantic by th nature of the terrain, which is woody and rocky and situated on a hill running down Into tho eea. The two frontiers are marked by stone walls and barbed wire protruding: on the road at .short intervals po that an automobile must twist and turn to evade them. Hpetd is thereby rendered an Impossibility. teaching the d'Annunzlo lines a careful examination takes place of the mission to Fiume. Scrutinizing of pasppoj-ts endues and questions are akcd about "What are you doing here?" Hassane Ls examined and false money looked for because of the recent falsifications of bank notes in the city. Tho word is given to "go forward" and then one pisses for another examination along practically the szane line to other group of d'Anhunzio soldiers perhaps a hundred yards from the first. After passing this, there are no more examinations or posts In the city, except at the stations and wharves. Poor Journey. Py mil. the Journey is evf-n more Inconvenient. The train takes five hours to do the 4S miles. CarabiSUFFERING OF YOUNG WOMEN This Letter Tells How it May be Overcome all Mothers Interested. Fort Dode, la. "From the time my daughter wis 13 years old until the was lb she suffered fo badly each month that sometimes I had to call in the doctor. She had headaches, backache and such pain.i and cramp that she would have to stay in bed two or three days. She became terriblv run down in health and at last a friend who had ti?cd Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound told her about it and the baa used 16 bottles, and we always have it ir the bouse. She fe-?ls fine now end she has ao trouble at all each ircnth. We always praise it and ßdrisa any friends who puffer to use your wonderful xnMicine." Mrs. illXNir MA5PIXKO, 1005 S. 19th St., & 10th Ave., Fcrt Dodge, Iowa. Girls who are troubled as Miss ManSeiko was, should immediately sek restoration to health by takinpf Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Those who need ppecial advice may write to Lydia E. Tinkhara Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. These letters will be opened, read and answered by & wosian and held in strict confidence. Wendell's Pills AMBITION BRAND For Nervous People i Tho trre-at nervo tonitr the famous Wendell's Pills, Ambition Prand that put vltror. vim and vitality into nervous tire.l out. all in. despondent people in a few days in many instances. Anyone, can buy a box for only 6 a rents, at Wettick's Cut Kate Druff store and is authorized by the maker to refund the purchase price if aayona Is dismissed with tho first box purchased. Thousands prai.se- them for peneral debility, nervous disorders, mental depression and unstrung' nerves caused by over-indulgence in alcohol, tobacco, or overwork cf any klnd. As a treatment In afflictions c? tt nervous r-ystem, Wendells Pills. Arnbltion I3rar.d, are recommended la beinp Keneral'y unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trembling cr despondency, they are simply splendid. Blxty centa at Wettlck's Cut Pate Dru Store, and dealers everywhere. Adv.

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The Rev. Dr. William L. Manning, rector of the Trialtj Church, New York, asserts that the American marriage Is often notblnf but legalized free Iota neers travel aboard it and make a minute scrutiny of their charges. At Abbazia, all must detrain, bag and baggage. The baggage Is given a thorough search by the armeJ custom house gards. Then the passengers to Fiume are ushered into another room, wnere they are tearched. At Fiume d'Annunzlo's soldiers Rub it in, pain goe cuL Bachache and pains rZf from the effects of topüiHe Flu. DR. JONES' LINIMENT J

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"Hello That You Taylor?" "I'm out here on the Crumstown Road and need a new casing right away." We know what that means it means SPEED, and plenty of it. It means give 'er all the juice you've got. ZIP we're off and on the way. Our Five Mile Tire Service Has been created for your convenience. Members of our Five Mile Club have our service cars at their command. Don't you want to join? At least ask us. Taylor's Tire Shop 132 E. Jefferson Phone Main 610

conduct another examination. When d'Annunzlo firt entered Hume, no one was allowed to pass into the city. It was necessary to evade carabineers and guards day and night. Today even f archlightj play upon th various approaches to prevent anyone "running the guard line."

STEAMER STARTS ON LONG VOYAGE Departure of White Star Liner Recalls Historic Forerunner of 1854. SYDNEY. April 27. Departure from here recently of the White Star liner Megantic for Liverpool by way of New Zealand, the Panma canal, the West Indies and New York, recalls her historic forerunner of 1834. This vessel, the Golden Age. was a wooden paddle-wheel steamer, belongii g to the New York and Australian Steam Navigation Co. The intention of the company was to run six vessel? 'v'ia Panama," the Panama railroad, capitalized at $7,000.000, being the connecting link on the then undivided Isthmus, with the West India Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. running from Southampton. The Crimean war, yellow fever on Puts new zest Into the flavor of hot and cold meats, fish, salads, etc. "It Make the Afea Don't wait to enjoy it. At all good dealers. Duy a bottlo today, NUUU ARS OUAIAWTUO ? BEN T. HO SKIN C L E ROTH ER CM1CACO

In the building ut and development of an exclusive residence district, such as Harter Heights, it is the policy of the LOUIS G. PALMER COMPANY to make the essential improvements first. People who have bought, and those who intend to buy home sites in Harter Heights, praise this policy. They realize that pavements, sidewalks and such conveniences eliminate the "mud-wadingM pioneer aspects of building a new home in an exclusive district. We consider the fact that all improvements are in and paid for, one of the minor advantages of Harter Heights. Yet friends often teft us it is a point mighty well worth considering when selecting a homesite. Louis G. Palmer & Co. Suite 412 Union Trust BWg. Phone Main 1469

the Isthmus and other cause?, conspired to defeat the company's plans.

, The Golden Age was commanded by L.leut. D. D. I'Orter, of the Lnltea States navy, who afterwards became famous as a Union admiral during the Civil war. The Golden Age left Melbourne for ranama via Sydney and Tahiti. May 5, 18 5 4. She reached Sydney on May 11 with COO- passengers. Her cargo " included a consignment of pold dust and she reached England in 66 days. Watch Toner, He's the Winner. 3is: CUTICURA HEALS Large, Hard, Red. Burned and Spread. Lost Rest. t X was pottoned, breaking out In pimple from my waist down. The pimples scaled ortr and itched and burned, and when asleep I would cratch until Xbcj bkd and spread in a solid mass. Tbey were large, bard, and red. and I lost sleep. " I ruff cr ed ahnoct a year when I beard of the Cut kau a Preparations. I used the Ointment et night, und in the morning washed with Coticcra Soap. I noticed a change right a way, and after using two cakes of Soap and one box of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Mrs. D. Y. Stoct, lOOöW.MainSt.. OawfordsTilleJnd. Use Cuticura for all toilet purpci Splendid for the complexion. Km 8opB(. OtntMcatSaodMr. TlkniS. ibcara p r it limit mmm. OLD TIRES MADK XEW, NEW TUXES THAT MAKE GOOD.

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THURSDAY'S EXTRAORDI

FLAXONS In white, with stripes and checks. Extra value, yard j)Uj TURKISH TOWELS Good size heavy Turk ish Towels. 40c value.. SILKS Crepe de Chine, Georgettes and Satins. Worth up to $3.50, (J? at yard . . 19 EMBROIDERIES Another lot in widths up to 10 in. wide.f,-s 10 yards for Clfl h LACES 2,000 yards of those 1 0c Val Laces, ? A at yard ...... ,:. . . v CORSETS Another shipment of those $2.50 Corsets at . . . 0) a MUSLIN SKIRTS Pretty styles, embroidery and lace trimmed, at $1.25, $1.50 and GINGHAMS Standard brands in pretty patterns; worth 50c a yard, at lUt? yard . . Öw V

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PERCALES Best grade, in light and dark patterns, ft at yard SILK HOSE Extra fine quality Ladies' Hose in black; worth up to $2.50, at. . . . SILK HOSE In colors; slightly im perfect. $1.50 value at VOILE WAISTS Pretty styles in low neck effects. $2.50 values. $11bJ MUSLIN GOWNS In white and flesh; worth $1.50 at fjf1 SMOCKS Ladies and Misses Smocks, pretty styles; extra values at(j $2.50 and WaW LADIES' OXFORDS Lace and Military or Louis heels. $5.00 values at 9 3 $6.50 values f at w

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Everr woman who has used the APEX Electric Washer becomes an enthusiastic booster. The excellent results obtained, the many improved mechanical features, the sturdy construction, the beautiful design and splendid finish convince any purchaser that she is choosing wisely when she selects an APEX. . It is immensely pleasing to us here to find that many buyers of APEX Electric Washers were first interested in the machine through the "word of mouth" praise of some friend who owns an APEX. Naturally, this ever-growing chain of boosters create a tremendous demand for the APEX. Without doubt you have a friend who owns an APEX. If so, ask her about the quality of the machine. "Quiz" her to your heart's content for we are confident you'll hear nothing but praise of this wonderful washer. Another way to fiijd out for yourself about the APEX is to step to the phone and order one sent out to your own home for FREE demonstration. It will be a revelation to you.

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CHILD'S OXFORDS In Dull Kid. Sizes ßy2 to 11.. .$2.85 Sizes 12 to 2 $3.25 Sizes 2,2 to 6. . . .$3.50 CURTAIN MATERIAL A most complete Hne at special values prices. Per yard, up M 53 C rom SILK CAMISOLES Good styles. SQ worth $ I .jjt at. . ROMPERS Extra good values in Bread-Winner Rompers at 79c, $1.00 CJ-jj ft and 1 CHEMISE Muslin, lace trimmed; extra good values at $1.25 and. . . . ÖJJtjf WINDOW SHADES The best quality on the market. 6 ft 75c 7 ft 80c TIES AND PUMPS For Ladies, in high or low heels. Up ff; to $10 values. B fl VsJ

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sTüRf MEN'S SHOES In mahogany or black, English or footform lasts. $10.00 value $7.50 $7.50 value $5.50 BARGAIN BASEMENT Men's Ribbed Union Suits. Special at Athletic Union Suits, all sizes. . . uxjlj Children's Gin g h a m Dresses. $3.00 f&i alues at.. .. ÜQi"JI v Indigo Blue Prints, Standards, special Da yard 1 Men's 25c Socks, in plain colors or Rockford. 3 pairs I? fr for ., iSj 25c Canvas Glovesf jf 3 pair for. ... JliSHj Child's Shoes, in but ton; 3 to 8. pair One Strap House Slippers Bungalow Aprons, light or dark. OJ fcfh 'Each dLölj Wash Baskets at 49c, 59c ßOn and türjr (jr H M a 1

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