South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 281, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1920 — Page 6

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Adopt Republican Form of Government in Many Stores

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tu" t!.or -:' th- h-.u-" at:.! ia t . i i1 'U ' h It r.d. Th" v nintr wa.-, sjaru prixbic s kidney trouble in some

hi h i o.. oa- day o h u k. s'o'aally and i. m shm r.ts were'lorm or other, says a well-known Iko a bd! providintr f.r th.- ivd. ! authoritj , because the urie a -U in i a -T a ba 1 1 " a of a i:a.t;..ri pa t nr.- 10 a - j Kulison his br .;n f.a"tor of I meat exc iles the kidneys, tiny be'.lin' to iro.id" ' laovi. ' in tiiejth." Kiv : Park diureh for the past coin- overworked ; ret slu-ish: rlos: 1 aildinir w- pas. d and t h" luan-itwo y.-:u'. At confer? nr- he u.iMip and call?.- all sorts of distress. ai."i.int i t" -j'::d v.iOm a .m r j ' I 'pointed assistant pastor of St. particularly backache and misery in ir- rarryir?? o :? :t provi-ior..--. An - ! Pa il's .bmori il clmn h in S'outi th kidney region; rheumati-- twin-oMi'-r a't i'!"iib'! for th" Px.itior. l'-nd. P . A. P. lira labtibu r a: of'.s. severf lieadache'. acid stomach, and iti-f! li.iM'.a of n w ind; idu al .). h.d., was appointed pastor j i onstiption. torpid li(r. sleeplessjork rs in tin.' bi-'nai.t ular" .;m-I" Pivr Park church, and wad : ness. bladdt r and urinary irritation. Plo.vcs m;-;ii'. h ua; tla ir c. tts an.! rri.- h-r- Saturday to b. Km th Thf, 1U(.,.lf.tlt vour :uk iurtf, or baf. I !Morate oi his new iliaruM- vun.k.y kiiln,vs vilht OP lf

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Miss Pernio.- Prown, S. Ninth si.. w,is LoMes to th" Truth Sc kers' c lass TiO's! ly -niiiK Iiusira ss of a routin" nature was transuded and plans mad" to entertain with a the

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and contests featured the social hour. Mis Planche Zink won th" prize in th" contest. Pe f i shme tits w re m !' ed. The next meeting wall

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oi .ir. ana .irs. v, iiuain wenni in. i'ards was the feature of the evenl!r'. Th. iet meetintr Vill be Met. P at tin- liome of Mr. and Mrs. U"nre' Cobb. i:it;hth st.

nd economy divid"nds are iaid on l ae savins ha th" percer.tat:' "f oper- ; T i n CT f peri -''. - no i !' stm ti.is been in r at. d t th" w.ak. :s. j r.ldr for ' h e:.ip!oe b.ini; mad" ut monhiv on a b r-i-- of th.-ir ab;li ". exT'erhnc' and cftoj-rat ive vork. -No Mveyn.- iT.ole is r ached bv ba la r. in c tli ii.ria ,1 in for all vorkers bv th" . d t ..-ip-tiors Moor nnna'-zer-. bu' rs issi-tant ruy-rs ami .iepai ' i-o-nt b-aN. S..1tfis p no alo-ii' Htth h" ratings ml promotions nho are b,is"d on 'hem. The hoaso of re y: -t-o;ati s nn-m-"ier,-hip is i bet. d direeth by all of

.he work, rs e-. jit i. a r t m en t b'.ids . and tla ir :ts:-.-t mis. Tla s-- l v. . j there ate 11 .omp.ir. d with 1 '. i p- ! j;ir,i:i rb-i t th" s.-nate.rs of yllotn j res'nPitl es-. Hilf of th-- ni"inhv-! : hip ot' a h bod', i lwri;. .- .-curti- an- J nually, t'.i" b-ctt ts holding otf'a-e one j

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bladder bothers you. K't about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pood pharmacy; tak" a tablespoonf ul in a ftlass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fitf. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes anil lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for generations to Mu'h clomped kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids In the urine m it no longer irritates, thus tndinp bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent Ilthia-water drinl; which millions of men and worn n tak- now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary orj.:ans clean, thus- avoiditit: serious

Hilly Kirkp tti k k, audville ao-i kidneys disease.

To Help Prevent the Spread of Diseases From Infected Places. Tlie Federal Ptatemd Manlciral authorities throrutom tbe Dtlre coantry bare

decided that the rrple everywhere tuot i c-operte in the killing of Rata. Mice. Cock- i roach-es. WterbQ9. AnU and other r etj. ! It txa be?n eclectiflrally rroren that the i above mentioned pec are clrrcVy responsible for the Brreading of P.ubonlc I'lasueand I other dreadful dlseues f roni Infected places. 1 Iurinz the rajt 12 yeans millions of boxes of ' STRAHNS ELECTK1C l'ASTE bare been : need uccessfully for the killing of lUti. ; Mice. Cockroachee. etc. j Get a box now of ttli sroaracteed exterminator and use It arordlnj to directions ! r.LIch are printed in 15 lanjuasee. It Is ready i f or ce: better than trar s: tioes not blow i Into the food like powders. 2 ounce box ST-; 13 oonee box !l.rO; hould be enoush to kill ! from 14 to 400 rati. For over 15 yers L'. 3. ! (ioTfrnment authorities have been rereat- j Inc their orders for both sizes of STEAlLNb'

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ever sixty pounds .cf flesh carvtd from hia huge, cumbersome bod". Year3 ago the formula for fat reduction wa3 "diet" "exerci-."' Today it is "Take Marmola Prescription Tablets." Frieuds teil t friends doctors tell their patient , j

until thousands know and use this convenitnt. harmless method. They eat what they like, live S they like, and etUl loss their two. three or four pounds cf f at a week. Simple, elective, harmless Marmola Prescription Tablets are sold by ell druKst3 a pood sue box for one dollar. Or if you prefer you may write direct to the Marmola Company, 98 Garfield Build-

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From Russia to Eddy

It's a long, long trail that led David Piotkin and his family from the bleak lands of Russia to a cozy nest on Eddy street. South Bend, L. S. A. Wintry days passed into chill nights when there wasn't anything to rat for the little ones. Gunny sacks were the garb of plutocrats a mouldy crust of bread was a banquet. Read Farrington? story in The News-Times Sunday you'll K"t crosssection of humanity; you'll appreciate, maybe, why America is a far-ofl heaven for the toilers overseas.

Charles We ESMot

President Emeritus of Harvard, begins Sunday a discussion of the Lengue of Nations covenant, republican hindrance in Paris, hatred of Wilson, and the necessity of American membership The discussion will be continued Monday and Tuesday in the columns of this paper. Everybody appreciates the reasoning ability and patriotic and non-partisan motives of this great national character and educator.

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We asked four high school girls a Freshman, a Sophomore, a Junior and a Senior to tell what they wanted most in their ideal; to give the attributes necessary to the man who should be their Prince Charming. And they told us the same in no uncertain language. You'll enjoy the symposium which will appear in The Sunday News-Times. The articles are clever and, sh-sh-sh, fellows they contain a few tips that may help you.

SIS HOPKINS COMES TO TOWN A picture of other days is this interview with the famous actress by Loretto Lorden of The News-Times staff. You remember Sis, with her funny hat and her funnier remarks. She's not on the stage any more and dropped into South Bend last week to visit friends here. But she's the Fame Rose Melville of other days and her story In Sunday's News-Times will give you an interesting close-up of one of Indiana's favorite daughters. MEN YOU OUGHT TO KNOW Another of the series by Stuart H. Carroll featuring the great and near great among the good fellows of South Bend. Sunday's verse will be on Ollie Clark, the genial owner of Kable'a restaurants, AUTOMOBILE SECTION Neal Welch's column giving the "low-down" along Motor Row, Latest auto news from all over the country. Motorist'a Problems, by William Stewart, Jr.

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Building Church News Sport

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There is nothing in the world a woman so much fears as a -surgical operation. Often they are necessary, but often not; and many have been avoided by the timely te of that good old-fashioned root ard herb remedy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you are suffering from some dread ailment peculiar to your sex, why not profit by the experience of these two women whose letters follow ?

These Two Women Saved from Operations. CWlar Kapids, Li. Aftr th birth Sandusky, Ohio.--' Alter the Kvxk of

inrbaby 1 hud rrganie trouble, jly doctor said it was caused by too Lravy liltiiuc and I v.ould have "to haw operation. I would not consent to an ojieration and lot it go for over a year, having my sister do my work lor me ;t ; I was not able to walk. One day iv.y aunt came to see me and told me abov.t your medicine said it cured her of th? same thing. 1 took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable C'oinjKUind and uvu hydii E. lankhuins Sanative Wah and they have cured me. Xow I do my own housework, washing and ironing and sewing lor my family and also do sewing for other people, f still take a bottlo of Vegetable Compound every spring for a tonic. I recommend your mook-ine to others who have troubles .imilar to mine and you can use my letter it you wish." Mrs. Paul Papenfle, i'W

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spells they would unlit me c ntiivh for my housewoik. I siitfeied for months and thedoetor'said that my trouble va:i organic ulcers and Iwouidhave to have an operation. That was an awful thing t p me,with a young baby and four other rhildren, so one lay I thought of Lydia K.' Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and liowit hadhelivd me years k'foie ani deckled to try it. again. I took tivo bottle; of VegetableCoui pound and used Lydia E.Pinkham's Sanative Wash and Miice then I have Wen a well woman, able to take care of my house and family without any trouble br a day's pain. I am ready and thankful to swear by your medicine any time. I am forty-four years old and have not had a day's illness of any kind for three years," Mrs. II. Koenio, 017 Ellis Blvd, Cedar liapids, Iowa.

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