South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 289, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1920 — Page 17

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ntTDAY MORMXG, OCTODnil 15, 1920.

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Pi:RR.Y'ILLK. Mo.. Oct 14. A new povernment hospital for the treatment cf former soldiers rufforinc; from fhell shock has been opened here, by the United States public health service, with the transfer of 1G0 i-atients from th temjorary hospital at Cape May J. 2ptcUl carö and treatment of the mild types of mental disorders embraced In the term "fhell shock" is offered. In addition to the main buildinsr. home-like eurroundings are available In numerous Individual cottages. Tnr aro over 12.000 discharged soldiers, victims of shell shock and kindred disorders, under treatment at tho present time. 5.57S of whom arc in hospital oprrated by the public health service and the remainder in other hospitals where contracts provide proper care and treatment.

THOUSANDS OF POUNDS OF CANDY. On 5't'e Thursday, Friday and Saturday only for 40-50-60 cents a pound. 9269-16. Tire raiiLA.

srnciAJj. Two thousand pounds of fresh Jumbo peanuts, roasted by us. for 2 0 cents a pound. Thursday, Friday and Saturday only. 9269-16. THE PI IILA.

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YOUTHS ROB WEALTHY 11 OMEN OF $4,000 r.y Fr.ite l I'rp?s: CHICAGO, Oct. 14. Two youth? early today Jumped on the running board of an automobile, taking the wives of six wealthy Chicago manu-fv-turers home from a card tr;irne, forced the driver to run (he car to a park nearby and robbed the women of Jewelry and cash valued at J 4,000.

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