South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 198, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 July 1920 — Page 18

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225 FARMER BOYS TO MAKE JOURNEY THROUGH MID-WEST

Special Train Will Carry Iioys llirnimli Agricultural 1 I)i-.trit. MEMPHIS. T"nn.. July 1.". To Main :( w ideas ;. nd ir.s'ruetjon in modern agricultural rneth'-ds a:;-! livf stork r tiding. 22:, f irrn bi.ys fr':r. the state of I.ui-iana will v. -it XHds, Wisconsin. Iowa nr, ofl.' r midWest states in Auk';?', tra v-l;uir ;it the rxjM-ne of their l f-rtivr rornmunitie. They v.ill hav a splendid train fitted up ."-peria'Iy fr their omfort nn'! mr.vnif i.T-. Th tour will b under supervision of representatives f tb.e rr a Hate de;artme nt of asri'-u'rure. the federal d partrr.' nt rf apiculture and th Iuislina "-täte department fif rr'jraf KkIi b y i allowed a rnirdrnuni of HZ? as expen-" Jiioney over anil al-ovo that h- may car to us from h:s own pM sonal funds, derived hicl!y from a'tiviti.; in farm byi' club work. To VMt t"ld(go. The itinerary will include visits to Chicasro ami Cl.anp aign. 111.. V,nik'Pha. Fort Atkinson, Ja IK'?.; ill-. Madison and Monro , Wis.; Waterloo, Webster City. Am-s and JV s Moine. la., and probably points In Mi.-.-u : i. Thf tour v.ill htart Aug. 3 from Raton Rouge, I-'i. Various method v. re us'd !n selecting thn hoys to r i i . nt the numerous community s. Some come ni laderü of club work, others fis boy.s picked for thrir ability to barn quickly' ar.1 for thir Internet in farming. A majority of them will represent the newly developing j.orlions of the 5 t a t - whrri diversified agriculture 1? making headwaj against the old finf-rrop system rif trrowing nothing but mrton. Hpodal Instruction. This portion of the s-rat1. known a the "Delta." comprising ."(' rquarn miles, s a region bord riv,' the Mississippi river creatr-d by th river from deposits. It has been protected from overflow by U s along the river and drained by canals and ditches so that It is making preat advances aa a rich agricultural rection. It Is to further Its development that the hoys are given special instruction In general farming, the stato's leading men realising1 that a jrood foundation built by the boys themselves will mean much in future efforts to "uncrown King Cotton" and grow foods as well as cotton. MISS HELEN TAFT MARRIES PROFESSOR MURRAY BAY, Que.. July 1 Miss Helen Taft, daughter of exPres't W. IT. Taft, was married, here today to Frederick Johnson Manning, professor in American history at Yale university, New Haven, Conn. ' Mi? Taft, who was formerly president of Bryn Mawr college, was given .iway by her father. Th newly-wed couple will leave shortly for a tour of Canada and return via the Northern United States to New Haven. Vigorous M en and Women are in Demand If your ambition has left you, your happiness has gone f orev r unless you take advantage of Wettick'c Cut Rate Medicine Store's marninccnt offer to refund your money on the first box purchased if Wendell's Pills, Ambition Rrand. do net put your system in fine, condition and Cive you t'.ie energy and vigor you have lost. Be ambitious, be strong, be vigorous. Urine the ruddy plow o noadth to vour cteeks and the ri'ht sparkle to your eyes. Wendell's nils. Ambition Brand, the nrreat nervo tonic, are splendid for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, headaches, restlessness, trembling, mental depression, sleeplessness, nervous Indigestion, and loss of appetite. Ycu take them with this undertandlng that: In two las you will tel fine or after taking one box. if not benefited, the druggist will refund the price of tho box. De rure and get a CO cent box today and get out of the rut. Remember Wettick's Cut Rate Drug Ftore ar.d de.nle rs cvervhere are authorized to guarantee them. Adv. 1 1 We have plenty of ice for everybody, and we have trucks and wagons to deliver it, but we need men at from $36.00 to $39.00 per week. If we can get the men we can take care of the entire city. You can always get ice at the plant. Miiisiai lee Camps; Main 2221, 395; Lincoln 6123,5393.

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Lenine Sees Long Task in "Harmonizing Capitalism and Socialism." TOKIO, July 15. -Nikolai fcn'ne soviet premier of Russia, asserts that the most important problem confronting the soviet government today is how to harmonize capitalism and socialism. He made that statement In an interview in Moscow with a correspondent of the Nichi-Nlchl. The correspondent quotes him as saying: "For that purpos. th soviet drew up a special understanding which was made public in Ameria some time. ago. Some of the powers mistook the concession" made as a sign of weakness and dispatched ex Engineer Mills Had Gotten to Where He Was Actually Afraid to Take Out His Engine Tanlac Ends Troubles. Still another widely known and popular Railroad man comes forward with his unqualified endorsement of Tanlac. A. E. Mills, 11& West Lee Street, Fort Wayne, Ind.. for twenty-two years engineer of the Pennsylvania Railroad, formerly called the G. R. and I., which runs between Fort Wayne and Richmond, in relating his experience with the medicine recently, said: "I'm a well man for the rint time ir. eight years and when I take my engine, out now I'm not afraid I won't be able to make my run. "For years and years I have not been able to eat the things I liked best for my stomach was all out of order and caused me no end of trouble. Gas would form fn my stomach after every meal and I had a heavy, bloated feeling all the time. Mv back was lame and hurt contin-

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