South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 205, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 July 1920 — Page 18

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POLITICIANS SPEND SUMMER IB THE DOMINATION WORK

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On tiio theory trial th" v.atrs or tpcr.Ia tloir'are fir;- and that -v -r'- i tiüdy ou:ht to juni in and ta.o a jdunj-ro th Taair.a. T'la. 'I'ribun.- j jTopai'f.s th fo! lowing :us a f'ooil cabinet for "Pros'i" Cox: i

f Jjfcrciuirj xf .ate Curttr JI.ish if Vinrinla. f Attorney frenmT Atlas porn or cr.o of )hio. r'tcrotar of tho tronnir:-" ClnrlrM

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I luv; of Xbbrarkx hf TH'tary of .arirailture TZ. T. T rodith (f I own. Scrotary of lahr 0?c.ir W. I'nidfrw",.,! ct Ai.'..'rr.a. vrrtt.ary of th.. n.iy Dan-.-jp. T?. Fb-tchcr of Florida. f Ko'-r tary of copimorco Gov. Smith of New Ycrk. Potrnnstfr f-r'-'nral Gilbort M. Hitchcock of Nohra sjVca. Tho next cabinet will r.ot contain cs many dorn "-rats from th .south i es arc u tod la this r.lato. Th" ' euK'fstioa of t-'t-n. IVrr --r no frp I head of tho df-partnu nt of justice 5 i'Chocl -with approval in many vsoci tiom outside of Florida. f Tho ropuhlican i-abinrt-makrr.i

f aru iiroiH)-drfr mniiv difl'cront elates. ! F n. Pdte and Kühn Ko,.t nr.- fre- j i fluently mentiopaal for svrt-rary of; etatc. Tho wt-.-t wnuül 1-e 1 -u' l Kith the appoir.tnHr.t of for,. Ar-1

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A Honeymoon Without Hubby is Awful, Awful

"BELLED BUZZARD" MORE THAX CEXTURY OLD IS BELIEVED DEAD

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pf'STON. Julv 22. "N:x on the ; hortf-ymoor.in? apart. " lcs h.or.oy moor.". dd -f ash-! ühe wanted time to set acquainted -I non. ymoor with Fritr.d Hu-- j whom she had known hut a short r.d Tiloi; ar.? tho boat. i timei

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' Is rird-: with hr bra!: ! now and in thrir apartme.nt-for-two a two -week?' exporimer.t in :ry" h' r.oyn-;0jninr. -.. Fo'jrnicr, fc-rmr stcr.ocraphth" Ii t ! Som.-r.fot. married

And ?he thought she preferred I itching hay on the farm of a girl friend to holding hinds at Niagara or doing any of the other foolish but more cr less enjoyable things. After two weks of it the hushandlesa tride was ready to admit that it was flat, stale and unprofit

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0-0, 70 TEX CASKS OF RIM TALK ABOUT A BURIED TREASURE! TliV. PAS, Man.. July 22. Rumors hat lv -.i-sk? of rum. 130 years old. a?" buri'i nc-ar (Tumberland House, : . n "!d Hudson Pay Co. fur post, f !!i-.oa.-i in c lriy history, have- aased : . ( X( ;t-:.!'-nt than ho cold strike, at Athapupnsko lake. Many pros:.ec-t-.rs havo fitfrrrrd Their hunt for yl'ow rnetrj to search for this liquid ti ' sure. Fi-er.rh v.-ood runners and trappers in th'- employ of th North West Co., th-r. th- u'taat rival of the Hudson Piy Co., visited Cumberland House on thoir wav toward the Athabasct

region in the latter part of the ISth century- They had with them the casks of rum to be ued In trading with Indians for furs. The Hudson Pay Co. claimed exclusive trapping rights in the country and disapproved the use of liquor in barterin? with the natives. The Hudson Bay Co. men blocked the passage of the French voyagears through th" territory and turned them back. Before they began their retreat the Frenchmen buried their rum. They finally reached Fort Garry, now Winnipeg. Their diary of their adventurous; journey recently was found and it told of the burial of the liquor. It did not Indicate, however, th exact spot at which the cache was made.

WAYCROSS. Ga., July 22. The famous "belled buzzard" of South Georgia, known to be more than 100 years old. is believed to h dead. The buzzard has a small sle.ghbell tied around its neck. ?id to have been placed there during the war of IS 12. If has been seen in South Georgia counties at intervals for many years and was easily distinguished from its companions by its size and the bell around its neck. It was sen several weeks ago on the farm of V. H. L.--ach, Second Creek. West Virginia. The famous buz'ard has always been a follower of war carnage and is faid to have been present at every battle of any size north of tho equator. It has been s?en as far south as Ptu, although its summer? were usually spent in the southern states, Durin? the Mexican trouble

ARK WOMEN" NATURALLY DESPONDENT? A prominent writer ho claims. Women are constituted with a delicate organism and la nine, cases out of ten mental depression may be attributed to an abnormal condition of the pystem, which expresses itself In nervousness, sleeplessness, backaches, headaches, causinrr constant misery and as a result despondency. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a simple remedy made from roots and herbs, is the one great remedy for this condition. It goes to th root of the trouble and overcomes despondency.

several ye.rs aro it spent two whole years at the border and witnessed every skirmish with th gresrs. Where the bird was last seen it was Hying low with a number of other buziards and It was especiallv noticed that the bird :-d gotten its beak faste-.ed behind the leather strap which supported the bell and was unable to free itself. An attempt to release he head of the bird failed, a it would not allow a person to come within several yards of It.

Mrs. Henry KMrMsre Godhu. f I grim h!!. at Plymouth. Mass.. for Hosten, the or.ry woman trained- th ter er.ter.ary celebration, glass maker in. the United tat, Thr ar rdr.et-r. well-kr.owp

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"CAN'T CUT OFF MY LEG" SAYS RAILROAD ENGINEER

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'I am a railroad ecglaer; about 20 Tears ego my le was serloutlr injure! in an accldeit out West. Frn refi:s!uc to aüow tLe loi-tor to amputate it I was told it would be icipos-lble to teal the ocr.d. I Lav tried til kln!s of salves and bad ta ny doctors In thj p?.et 20 rearj, but to n.- avail. Flniwy I resolved t. use TETUItSOX'S OI.'rMENT on xay leg. You cannot Imagist my astosishtaent -nben I found it wai doing -what ever 100 things tad fil?d to do. My leg is cow completely cured." Gus Häuft, 7W Myrtle avenue, rooklyn. X. Y. "It makes me feel proud to b ble to produce aa o!ntmnt like tfc.at." pays Peterson of Buffalo. "Not only do I guarantee Peterson's Ointment for old sores and wouads. but for eczema, salt rbeum. ulceri, itching skia and blind, bleeding, or Itching piles, and I put up a big boi for 35 cents, a prle all cao afford to nay and money back from your druggist If tot sttisSed." a5t.

Says Tanlac Has Entirely Relieved Him of Troubles From Which He Had Suffered Ten Years.

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! a new lease on life," said Alois Wetj zel. who lives at the corner of Fifth and Cherry Streets. Terr Haute. Ind.

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order so long I had reached the point where I could hardly at i tiling. I would fill all up with sour gas and there was a dull burning in my stomach nearly all the time. My nerves were all on edge and a good night's rest was out of the o,u"stion. Why. many a time I had to sit all propped up in bed for I feit like I was smothering to death. I spent nearly half the money I drew

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Money's Worth or Money Back This is the condition and the only one upon whidi we ask you to try LINDSAY LIGHT

For all Glass and Metal Surfaces. Guarantee Slip with every can. At ail dealers 23c and U)c.

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Olsen & Ebann are among the largest credit jewelers in the country, operating stores in many cities, and their unlimited buying facilities and financial standing enable them to make this startling offer on guaranteed

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A FREE GIFT: Select any merchandise in our store to the value of $5.00 and it's yours as a FREE GIFT with any purchase of $50.00 (except South Bend Watches) or more during our $1. 00 DOWN SALE

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Genuine Blue-white Lustrous Diamond Rings & 7 DOWN pi A WEEK Olsen & Ebann diamonds are of the highest grade the kind that are steadily increasing in value 1 They are mounted in settings of 14-kt. solid gold for ladies and gentlemen, many beautiful designs in white gold being shown. We have them at $40. $50, $60. $75,

S100. $150 and upwiirds. according to size. Terms are as low as $ 1 a week !

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Bracelet Watches, reliable lever movement, in plain or engraved 20-year, pold-filled cases, accurate timekeepers. An exceptional value at $21.50 $1 Down, $1 Week Others up to $50.00

Community Silver In Adam, Patrician and Sheraton patterns. 26 pieces at the exceptionally low (g k f ff

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SPECIAL SHOWING OF Gift Jewelry This is the season of the year when one is called upon to make gifts for weddings, birthdays and engagements! Our readiness is here again shown! Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry and Silverware make wonderful gifts pay weekly to suit yourself!

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