South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 254, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1920 — Page 2

i r . . . 1". FREYERMUTH GIVES ! REPORT OF WORK OF LOCAL CLINIC Health Board Hrad Goe Into Detail Kremlin:: In--titution. Dr Hrv.i! . Vr rr..n h. f --rotary r.f th. :: :--r 1 f h- .-'' Thnr 1 ,y :'te ! ti.. 'v.r..,' report of th v :-. t- i '; !:- ' ' to the :r.e:i;h-f of Wa r ' ?- a:)viit:or.'h x' a?. An aj.pr'.-pr;-i?i"'. ? !i,''r'' 'A r..al by t.H. cror. .;-e to The ' '. i : . a To Hev l'..!h' r J .-' ' '.I'. ' J '; A U -l.-:r. . M-.. ': b-r I'- ' Rescue Crew of Submarine After Members Were Under Water 48 Hours J . - .JLviC-" i j 1 h : . '. -."-. V'';" .' "ij r bertsoia

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Aft-r l"-inK trapr d In th- L. S. submarine a-5, which tatik in L'S fathoms of water 55 milts southeast ( ' Cm- ilenlonm. Del.. 30 members of the crew wt-re rescued through u hole cut in the stern of the S-3.

! nrs. Th- m-n were trapped in the vessel for more than 48 hours and only the pumping of fresh air i through the M.io cf the sunken craft enabled them to keen alive. The S-5 was one of the newest types

-The noiM.I'u t yr.ar of-j (,f 5UhinHrines and was put in commission recently. She was bound for Baltimore on a recruiting trip f'ial rare, v, in v.ir.l.!H: up tr. af-, and was making her maiden voyage. fair f.f th ."". 'f c ia T i M i:i May. l-'l-'.j.

was th- i.ppr.-pri tt;..ri f ." r.i . u rlinic I:. . na Hrr.-I f-r the tr - tae-froe citizenry with healthy

t re.i t m r.t 'f . ir-a! di-.a-. . With Hr. :. K. li-a-ii. as .lir-lor. :ir..I ML- !M Kn-len. a rn.-i.tron ;: ! r.'.r-' . !..-th well trained m th ir

pTf'f .- pt-. ,iT!.! 'f Wide e.erie;,(.'

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!i nids? Are misery and pain bet-te-than happiness and comfort? "I-fcist year South Bend was taxed 4 , S o o fr the maintenance of In-

dian.i's benevolent institutions about

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L ifa'.rttf hlvd . ..?il::'") I'f V ''"'t of whose inmates are .v.-r ;:-; e. .-pt e,u j there because of the remote or im

I Ii. diate etfeets of venereal diseases.

Is- worth while. I asked this

Touch pr.ii.-e cii.riot he "ven t his , f ; cl . to spend $5.000. the. amount

lady for the part s h p.ae,l in üuk- , nr th.. , ,AC n the 'J2 city blldir.g the i llr.;.- the 'i ; . ss it hM at-t.,. lo prevent blindness. Ini-'inity, t.iine-l ai.d fo;- it. repet ition d I , p.-, r.,. ration of the hrain leading to

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frehle-mindedness. crime and prostitution and prostitutes we know .-pre. id venereal diseases-, and to save ib.- future city many thousands of dollars by !eseninc the number of inmate- in public institutions? should I $ I't i inaii'-nt. "City improvements arc made sith the view to permanency. There fan be no greater permanent improvement to a city than the elimination, or at least the minimlzim; of vener al diseases. "Xo one, not even those who treat thev diseases exclusively nor social workers; can tlepict in full measure- the suffering, unhappines.. estranp-mnt of loved ones. ineftici'iuy. remorse. broken spirits, early deaths to enereal diseases, ami these diseas. s are preventable. "Ladies und gentlemen. In conclusion 1 wish to ivc expression to the deep appreciation of the United State Public Health servie. the state board of health. the local board f health, and the pood peoplo of South Ilcnd. and the la.-tir.g gratitude th- many neneflciaries of the clinic fee! for the act that gave this institution life. "You will neer know no one will ev r know this side of eternity. wh.it this 'bread cast upon the w. iters shall find after many days.' for humanity. ":. I. ritKYKRMUTH. M. I)." South Hi rid. Indiana, "Sept. y, 190."

CLUB TO SEND BIG DELEGATION

beinif th.- best : l : i : - r. t h e s t a t f a u-1 i

the ..eeond b.-i i.. ';) l'iiit.-d States hr. Hu-li Lac-.. 'T)r. IPi.-h tound i: i . ary to leave after ight months' -erxice and vas s u fi i r. ed by In. !t I. Iliatt for three mnfk. whea Ir. V. .1Hirminpham cn.;e ir.to the work and is the pie-ent director. "Your apprtipi ialion was rp tided as follow: K-modelling. $:'.TT.J., fiuipment. ILM 'n; ir.:. . 7 . o o ; narr. $ l.''e0; investigator. ? 1 ; rlerk. Jir.o. ; tf lphor.e. fuel. light an.', wat.r. L'l'.'.t.; janitor s rvlre and liundry. ? " 1 "' 1 v . supplies. ?'.') 'e", ; mis' I llarieous, M'.i'i;;; total. !J !4.1v balai.ee on hand. J'.".S2. It i the i:-.tei-.tion to u-e this biltr.ie for e:n'rg-n-y supplieand rnier.an-ous in-fls t avoid the inconvenieii. .. ar.d delay of payments in the routin. ar.'l 'red tap' way required by the ,ty. "Outstanding bills to the approximate amount of JTnr'. accumulated Kince the midd;. of Juh. will he paid bv th h.alth d-epartuunt is foon as the controversy over them with the controller is settled. "At the elo-4,- of the year 1.1. b" men. women ar.d children 1 twocn the iiges- of 1 days and '2 y ais. had eome to :h- elini.- for treatment. Some of the.-e have beeil discharged as probable cureil. edhers have been transferred to Other clinics; approximately 4 0 have been se:it to ...er doctors; a r. umber hive gor.i lo p.:rts uf.kr.own

but tlie mot of t!ie;n are .-till i;n I r ATT I IN I MITI.OV I-'KAST.

treatment or ; rvation. Ni:t , The board .f education and the! 1

thousand t.ine li mdte.i and 1st ty- j f.ffic e jieople were entertained with

nine tr. a tri;-r.t.-- b ev : en - t ri . a m lo:: fast at the home of K. It

Ilupel. Chippewa rd. This fast is

South Bend Kiwanians to Attend State Gathering at Indianapolis.

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of enthusiastic beiosters freim Stuth i'end to the annual state conve ntion of Kiwanis clubs, which is to be held in Indianapolis. Sept. -'D and 30, were made at the regular noonday luncheon of the South Hend Kiwanis luh in the Oliv er hotel Thursday noon. Krank S. Thorpe, chairman, Walter M. Hlldebrand. Ja-k Sanders and Leo Swank were named members of the committee to have

charge of the convention plans. The

ly to decide whether the trip to

Indianapolis shall be made in auto- 1

mobiles or by rail. An effort will be made to send a delegation of at least 50 members of the local club to the' meeting. Ii. W. Fenton, a reformed crook, gave a talk of exceptional interest to the club. More than 100 were in attendance, the largest meeting to be held by the club in many months.

ROOF PRODUCTS CO. ASKS 1KCORPORATIOX

The Roof Products Co. has incorporated with a capital slock of $10.000 to be raised from the sale of 200 shares at $50 each. The company manufacturers and sells roof paints and coatings, also handles similar mTchandi?e made by other companies. . The incorporators and directors for the first year are. Joseph Donahue. Walter R. Arnold, and L.

committee will hold a meeting fhort- A. Feldman.

Rheumatism Comes From Tiny Pain Germs

First of all. get it firmly fixed in your mind that all the liniments in the world have no effect whatever on Rheumatism. Medical scientists differ as to the causes of every form of rheumatism, but agree that when caused by a tiny disease germ, the only effective method of treatment is to attack the disease at its source, and cleanse the blood of ita cause. A very common form of Rheumatism is caused by millions of tiny disease germs which Infest the blood. The one and only sensible

treatment, therefore, Ls one which cleanses the blood of these germs, and routs them entirely out of the circulation. . This is why S. S. S.. the greatest known blood purifier is so successful in the treatment of Rheumatism.

It is a powerful clanser of the j

blood, and will remove the disease)

germs that cause your Rheumatism, affording relief that Ls genuine. S. S. S. is sold by all druggist. Free literature and medical advice can be had by writing to Chief Medical Adviser. 86 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.

;ies Ict ills. "The re. or. Is l;..v in.- hi-! ines if 1 families- of from two to .dc

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