South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 319, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 November 1920 — Page 3

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MARSHAL FOOH IS MILITARY ADVISER OF ENTIRE WORLD

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; 'i'ir.k'er .illien r.ow earr v inu- fn lit-1 Nov. var of their own. et.-. ! The . iub n-.t t Monday a fterJ'rr.ru timo to tinio h- .j-jin pa r.s ,,,n at th.- home of Mrs. K.irl P.n1. accompany th premier of rntio-; r.,.;i. The ubj.-et for th- afternoon (TTicral military r i-.-r s.i one ! U;iS "( o rn m tit of the United ei the many ror.f. rerve- f,f prim-: stati A very int rstin and int unlxters which ha- b.eri of i rU(tiv,. talk on "L. islative the now features of Iluropea n diplo- I t,.A;f ..iv. n i.v tra einriß

inacv sine, fhn war. H- genera II y tr.iv.l- in the s.ime i.iiluity coach in s hb h J1(- w.i t Iiv-vo-o i'-..-i.-'i ill" litT Mil .otcmander. N-.v. 11 p., is. 'Chi ! i 'I- t s ,ima ttL iws it-rMin l l s-o-al. whether for fffrMal or urwtni lial trips. Somt'tinies hi:s wife nei ompanies him on tb nnofi'Kial ;mi rn ey s. t'och's Itelation. I'och'.H relation to the rp-noh :ttay is the Käme ns It was durin-r tb. latter part of the v.ar. H i:K' li-ad of the interallied milit-try' ?;tfi 1 .. is barred from active command j;i any of the rational armies, but t-.e to advice wht'ii'-vt-r r 0 tin ed. In i. 'I'!it;:n to hi professional i ities, rsbal Foch has a t-tc-ndary but rather time-consundnff ' eremonial" rol vhioh fre.iuenti alls him away from hN familj -a r t h to speak at inter-allied o 1 r. nt h rueniorlal Fervlces, interna te'ual dinners, corner stone lavin-rs . n l the like. Tor to the world at laru-e and I rance in particular he is .-.till the l.in personification of the ietn-y fr which it iiaid so dearly in huiiian life. Try i'EirS-TlMES Want Ads it

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TLo i"lnt exclusive pLotograpü lis home at .be German Ernbassj in vife playlnc: tlielr favorite came after 111 CII.WAN. j.ovie. i ne j r si'i.'m ana ins t'abimt'' was ably handled by Mrs. Sic Pesenb. ru'. "Judiclarv" was ex- ....;.,,..! Ir t,.- l'l.-... ip,.r nn .hrr,U of Mirhi-an" uas read by Mr. Charles P.-ar.-. The American Iyion Auxiliary held their regular meetint? on Monday evening in the Iyiion rooms. AlthfiiiRh the evening wast stormy, a lare majority of the members showed their loyalty by beinj? present. After the business meeting a very pleasant stK'ial hour was spent and dainty refreshments wer m rved. Mists Margaret Hall and l-::.-("lark were home over Sunday. They are attending the normal school at Kalamazoo. A baby boy, Sidney Ktherid.e. eame Sunday to stay with Mr. anil Mrs. fleorcre Pemintr. jr., Liln-rty Heights Siu' I '.-enherir is sick with pneumonia. A trained nurse from Phi(.io ;s :ttendinr him. Mr.-. Ali-.' Iloantree suffered a sc(. nd stroke of paralysis Sunday afternoon. She was taken to Clark hospital Monday tnorninir. yrr. and Mrs" p.. I Kprttert and family spent the week-end at their summer home near Stevensville. Mrs. .lack p.ishop and Mrs. AI. (5 TH

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London to arrive In America. Tbc duties of the da are over. Charles wre in South P.-nd Monday afternoon. Mr. am! Mrs. N. P.ei'.har of Payton left Monday for a trip thnnuh the eastern states to be 'one until about Christmas. Mrs. IM Hahn of Constantin.s;ent Sunday with Mrs. Hattio I" lt . b.-rt and Mrs. A. L. Fisher. On Monday Mrs. Hahn and Mrs. Fisher left for Chicapo( where th-.-y will spend a f.-w days. The Ihjehanan senior hih sch.e.' irls and the senior ri r 1 s; of Nibs hi'h si hools were quests Tuesday of the Collegiate Woman's club of Nib s, a I a lecture, "pnrm and Press." Miss ?.label powney was married Ort. ,".t at St. Joseph to Joseph Manning. Mrs. Cor.i Pouph left Tuesilay afternoon to visit friends rnd relatives in Itlkh irt and Goshen. Mrs. Maud Peck and Mrs. Hattie P.lake t-p. nt Monday in South II o p. I . Word h is been ro eivetl that Pha- I'raf f.-.rt aroi family have arrived saf-Iy at St. Petrsburi,r, Fla. They ilrov," through in 11 days in (hir St udebaker Special. Tin- Presbyterian church basement i- n'i.lrri'in some extensive repairs and improvements. Mr. and Mrs. Kiehn of Liberty Ibiuiits entertained a number oi' their friends Tuesday e nincr. Clifford W'olfr.was in Three Pivers Mtuiiliv v.-nini. Rev. WYlty retnrnrd Saturday after sp.-ndinc it w. k in Chicago The "l.irk hand will ttivc a con cert in th Clark theatre on Thürday nilii. .Vir, IV They will I-- , Announce a

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With Thanksgiving only a few days away and the Christmas Holidays also near at hand, every woman in this community should be immediately interested in this important Dress Sale. These Dresses are all wonderful bargains, in a great variety of styles, and manufactured by the country's leading dress makers.

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Ambassador to Great Uritaln. at puture shows Dr. Stahmcr and hU i.-sisted ny four instrumental solois' s and a jazz male quartet. Nearly all the stores in town arc to be ies. d every evening excent Saturday from now until sprint:. Pick Pears returned from Chicago Mondav. ovj to" Basiss sles Tliousaiuls Mess Dr. Loonlianlt, the Pliy-ician Who Iiscoerotl ('tnimn)ii Si-ne Itcinody. If you think that the surpeon'. knife is the only method of escape from the misery of piles, it's beeause you haven't heard of the new treatment known as Pr. Leonhardt's iii:m-roii). Tlie Doctor's treatment is internal, liy experimenting for years he discovered the exact cause of piles and then went further and compounded a remedy that would remove the- eau.-fo. Dr. Leonhardt wants every sufferer to bent-fit by his discovery and so that there will be no doubting or delay. Wettick's Cut Kate DruK Store and all druttirists are authorized to sellllKM-KOlD with guarantee that it will do as stated or money back. On that honorable basis every sufferer should .-veure a package of Dr. Leonhardfs II1M-KOID today. n 'd f-

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CANADIAN PACIFIC HONORS ITS DEAD

( To Erect Statue of Bronze ai All Stations of Its Road. MONTREAL, Que.. Nov. 1.5. In honor of 11,062 employe who j foupht in France, l.ioo of whom i verf killed in battle or died of w-ound. the Canadian Pacific rail- I way will erect a statue ef bronze in i it. stations at Montreal and V'inni-j r"?. The Ftatue is by Cout r I) j bpon MacCarthy, a Montreal sculp-j tor, and represents a dead foldier - I CURED HIS RHEUMATISM! "l m eiphtr-thre rear? old p.nd I 1'--tored f r rheumatism ever since I ,iaie ei:t rt tlie nriiiy, ever vears rsk Like nianv eftifrs. I sj.ont iiiunev treelv for .--.itll.-.i -cures' and I have" read about 'I rl- A. i.l " until I e-mbl ahnest t.is't it. I ul I nof til.-..p niirlits er wnlk v. it ho-.it pain; ru iv liand were sere .u.d -tltt 1 enuld n..t t...ld :i p.-n. Put inv I Hm :i;in in ;o tia lusin.-s mid nn walk "it i p;s, ,,r write nil day wit!' eon,f.rt. Krb-n.N are surprised at the r!.aiv " n micM just m well :ift.ni.( t. ent .ut n tire with oil frv to j:et rid ' ao- rheuniatisn, neuritis and liU -un. pi. lints J.y t.tkhis treatment u-p sed to drive Trie .Vad out f voiir bku.d and b-'d.v. It P-k Mr. Asliehniin tiftv v,.;ir.-i t Jin.i out the truth. He b-nrned" !i..w t it t rid .f tlie tri eniiio efldn rlie'i-Hi-tism. ether dNorders, and recover hi--streneth from "The Inner Mvsrerles." ri..v l.elnsr distrihtited fieo l.y an" a itliority who devoted over t enty ' vea rs to the s- i-titifie study of this trödile. If anv fadi-r ..f The .ev-Times wishes "Tli'e Inn.;- Mystrri. ef Klieiiiri.itisai" .ivci1 " K ei 1 l.y i.m tors and -ri.-ntists for reii-tun.-s past, simplv send a post eard or I.-fter to II. p. riearwitter. laO-P Str.-et. Hall.wcll, Main. S.-n-I non. oii f.ir.-t! If nor a TiflVrer. .-nt tl.'.i noti.e and lutnd this t'oo.J news and m portiinity to some aftlirfed fi in d. Ail v h send w.i receive it I.v irtui i nmil without any .har'e uhitever. ADv. ub7c?nz 7W 'rnr p-.r -- -- -.- ia IF. ii--- I ! Ib ; r

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tricnt bearing this inscription: "Thi tal'lrt r rr.t:i morales thooin t"f; -e, rvU t ' thP ' 'a.iian pa ri;,'1 Kauway wno at ti;' call if kincr atnl country left all that was it ar to thorri, endured hardship, faced danger an 1 finally ivi-v.l nut of si-ht of m. n tv th. oath of dutv and ,ft scari:!ce. trivinsr ui lh-ir own. lives that ethers rtriht live m fr. dorn. Lvt th"e who come aft' r to it that their nüü- s - not f.-rm-tt. n." .- '- (;n:ss. j Klsi "I wonder why s:li; is nior- .-ix n.-i e than woo! isv Marjorie "I jruess it's a use it's i a lot more trouble to shear 'th litrle j I silk worms thar the bi she- p." I P.oston Transcript. Hak Ccioinsrötiri'i 02rusc LUCKY TIGER ) y 1 V and scalp remedy. Utei I . and recommenced by f Will cure ary case C J! r e f dandruff cr scalp C ecrcmx or your money refunded. Invieorata th pcalp and doublta beauty of your hair la a few wfeis. Now on ealn by if ' of the Eirbcr Shops cf 41 States. Onerous eaxple with treati.o on caie of hair mailed you en receipt of 25c Single application convinces LUCHT TICEIt DANDRUFF CO. Dept. jsr, Kanu Clrj', Mo. T - rt T,,- r.

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npHE Spnora is the leader of ihe phonoy iL graph world today, and has won supremacy because of its proven value.

The Sonora was the first .' cahinet phonograph to sell 7 under $200. The Sonora vas the first phonograph to utilize the automatic stop. The Sonora was the first phonograph to adopt a tone modulator. The Sonora was the first phonograph to feature an extra long running motor. The Sonora was the first

The Sonora was one of the first to secure a license to operate under the BASIC PATENTS of the phonograph industry. Superb Models S50 to $1000

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Don't stay bilious o?- . mt ip.i f !. with your head du!', your stent. u h sour. Kassy. upset. Take one or two Cascarets totiilit stir- for jour liver and bowls and wake up clear and fit. Children love Cascarets to... Npripinu' no incnuvt-ri- ni .-. 1 ' 1'", "a t . nts. Adv. Try KM S-TIMES Want Ads j T n i. 11 m .ways

phonograph to use a motormeter (which indicates how many more records can he played hefore rewinding is necessary). The Sonora was the first phonograph in the wrorld made to play all makes of disc records perfectly. The Sonora was first in the award cr tone quality at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, receiving the highest score.

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i .1 J We buy all the power for our bip pL.nt from the Indiana n: Michigan Electric Co., a heme industry, and every .stockholder in that company should be a booster for Artificial Ice. Most of th em are, thank von. Just a matter of good business, isn't it? mmi ice Company Main 2221; Lincoln 6123 Ut Shoe mon Company 223 So. Michigan Sr. Advertisers make profits from vokjme not prices. In Vin cibc j - a t 1 m rH .i m - ' : r J i - m I- :i ill : ,1 ' -V. ' . : 1 - - " j - 1 , i i i 4 ! - 1 - . - A

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