South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 317, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1920 — Page 17
fpUDAY MORXIN'rt. NTJVnMnOt 12. 1920. 17 American Doughboy is Now Cariosity in Paris
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TWIlIs. Nov. 11 Of th 2,00 0.000 fio-j -z hl'oys v. h.i W br.it.' '1 th armlt: ' two y ars in France, there im-iin in ITurr;; tod.iy: About. l',,)0a in tho nrrr.y of occupatlon mi tho Khin-; S-vrraI hun.Jrrd in tho Onvrs rTitratlon !'-r .irtmT.t. looking ntn r 400 rn:.,' ! ri h in various parts of Frnr.r; TVrh.ii'M 2T. rffirr. with hew!-Vi-irtf r at 7 Uu" TiH'.tt, -ttling up tli" l;i!n f th- A. r:. TVs bills; Aru! nirly all of thus- arc n.v rrriiit 5hIjp"I over after the nrmlstlo. On thn Itoulovnrii'?, two yean n?o. by flouL-ht'Oj.-x, thf Amrrinn uniform has ;i train berome a cur !" !ty. Occ.i-i"mlly hfi'ls ar turr-. with a reminiscent s'-nilo a? a krmV.l-clirl man with a, b! A (u hl .''r'v' walk? across the I'I.ir? Of th om four cr five thouranil who M.I in thr bak alloys ' f Paris when thfir comnd'a went borr.f. jrfibablv not rr.re than a thon;in'l perhaps only s-vrnl hnnitrcri, remain. Arnv nuthoritl's Mill pick up theo lesortf-r from time to tlmr ono in a p''.!c
116-Y EAR-OLD TURK KOW HAS INDIGESTION
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CON"TANTIXOI'Li:. Nov. 11. Turkey's 145-yem-oM m.m. Zora Mehmed, reputed to be the oldest i;:an In the world. Is Hi with indirection. This is the rirst time Zora has ever b en ill. Ho complains that il is because of a set of false teeth. Zora hat always be-n a hamal, that is a carrier of heavy weights. ranKinjr from L'OQ to 1,000 pouncs. When he was 43 years old, that is lurinc the Napoleonic warn, he tried to lift, on a bt, 500 pounds with Iiis teeth and ruined thrrn. II- went alontr until about isr0 without any teeth and then he obtained a pet which has worn out. About 20 years a?o, he f,'ct another net. He claims thersc teeth have j,ivcn him indigestion which has finally landed him In tho hospital. "When I a new set of teeth. I shall be all rl'ht Afrain for another half a century." ho paid. ITnt II his present Illness. Zora was employed a.s a hamal at tho Turkish naval ba?o. Hf? was born at lUtlis, in Turkish Armenia in the year 1774, Ju?t before the American revolution but does not remember that event. Zora has a son aped 90 and younpr daughter asred 50. His heart and eyes are. still pood and ho looks like a man of 70. He offers his passport an proof of his ape. as well oh the birth records in tho iuosquo at BItlis.
court, anolher In a jail, a few en r'Cj'nitlon in a cafe or on the street, and Fhip them home in handcuffs. Mo:.t of them we re crin inally inclined before entering tho
army and went back to their trade in Pari. The hcond anniversary" f,f
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o history. Ah to the two tiny military branches In France. It is estimated that another year will be required to complete the removal to America of the bodies whose removal ha.s been requested by relatives. Thus far, requests have heen rect-iel for about two-thirds of the number buried in France. The remaining third will be concentrated in four or five largo burylnp grounds. . Col. Warden, military attache at Paris, placed the total claims still to be settled at about 3.000, generally .mall amounts; bills from French civilians for services for sup-pli
Tho Xijvut Moon. The moon came out on its end last week To tip the Old Year out And I turned my money beririnpr her That she turn th luck about, O! The moon camo in at a tilt last . week To tip the Old Tear out. T ff her close to the convent wall Where the flying foxes wing To the rreenery of tho convent tree With their black and evil fw!nr. So close to the beauty of the bough Do the flying foxes cling! And they seemed to me llko the bitter thoughts That are remembered pain. So I curtseyed low to the little moon And I arkerl it. plump and plain. To croj-s nij lifo with its silver coin And make me glad again! And th moon winked once In the darkening tree Te its licht went slowly out On the furthest rim of the whirling world Which It visits turn about. And I know she was Just as glad as I. To tip the o'd year out! M. Forrest la Cartoons Magazine.
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Miis. m. c. cnowxiTv. or fxvs Anwies, who says Tanlac completely rvMontl lirr l.calth after everything els oven ft change of cllninte, fulled to help her in the least.
TIiniT Hid DAYS. Thursday. Friday and Saturday our entire candy line will be Fold to conimer nt innnufarturlnp prices. 40. 50, 60, SO cents per pounl. Tho Phila. 9412-12
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"I came to Los Anceles trying to regain my health, but I didn't Ret any better, even in this wonderful climate, until I began taking Tanlac" said Mrs. M. C. Crowley, who lives at 10-41 South Hill et.. Los Angeles, tho other day. "I was bo weak and broken down that I was hardly able to get about at all. I suffered terribly after my meals on account of my food souring and gas forming on my stomach, and I would feel so tlsht that 1 could hardly get a good breath. My appetite left me and I was so nervous that I couldn't stand the least noise and I never knew what it was to cet a Rood night's sleep. "I tried dieting for more than two years, but that didn't help me any, for I was continually pettinp worse all the time ad actually lost 21 rounds in weicht. "All the different treatments and medicines I took failed to do me the least bit of good, and I finally came to tho conclusion that rr.y condition would never be any better.
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ience with it that Tanlac is a pond medicine, for as soon as I bepan taking it. I began to improve. Why. it is perfectly wonderful tho way I have gained in strength, weight and every other way, and I now feel like a different woman entirely. "I have a fine appetite and my nerve? are in such perfect condition that I s'.eep soundly every night. I never suffer from sour stomach and pn forming after meals and. in fact. all my troubles have ju gradually disappeared since taking Tanlae. "I feel so thankful over my improvement that I am glad to have the opportunity to recommend Tanlac to everybody." Tanlac is sold in Fouth Bend at the Central Drutr Store. Public Drujr Store, Imdon'M Pharmacy a,nd Wottick's Cut Hate Drug Store and in Mlshawaka at the Ited Cross Pharmacy. v Advt.
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