South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 343, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 December 1920 — Page 17

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TAHDARD OF NAVY

FOOD MAINTAINED DESPITE H. C. OF L.

HER PROBLEiMS

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Iiniatrr Cemml Says SailorArc B t i'Vi Body of Men in World.

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It hii ir.r.'.ii rT"rr. Ir: support of r.-.-;.t. U'lr Admiral Mc;,w .- f. :' t':i- fn,,,r1.vi:ij7. or. v. isuc 1 by A h:;irai Vl!. m. coiniiMr.drr of th' Ati.:.ti: !!.: "I th- oral rxc(-ll r.co of rTf.':.. r..r. v rati'.r. ar.d living ccn- ;:! r..- ..n h'-.ir 1 fhips of tho t1rt, :rn;r.i'i,-r t.-.hUV Tr uth'.'-tlc events . c: .; a! 'ierf I ur.n"-c -s J;try and are t ; i r f - r f r, r K !! n . " r-'ur j'.i provi'Sons i'f: or 'iftpr f'.'u'-..; !h var-tlrn r.orj, A '1 mini . ! ' w.i n Mil.!, h.iw b-un dispose .1 i t r a m. prlr. Ho. :oM"l th il r.' v storks of t h current is n s p.tck vre rrlnir, ohtair.-l Jn j :'i mi iiuantliUs to n-ft the stii.itft.l tfv'iuirernenta for the comMain Nu' n Standartl Poplt Miortnr. I r.o ".; In tho pric.- of fo ..s.u.ts hirln? tho yf ar were rcfl.rtod In in- ci..'. of th navy ration, which

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compirfl with cnlA In 1313 find & pre-war average i t around 27 ctnti. Admiral Mcf-owan asrf-.d that V.riAl tlerurf. .h'ed that the navy

ftuh.T:vl 900,000 troops en route to Franco, and 1,200,000 returning .-"turning troops. In connection with thf war-tlrno work, of the sub:tcr.cc branch, he paid: "LVpito th scarcity of certain articles of food and th constant find p'r.Ifpnt prst:re from utn:d a mounting In effect t actual propajv.nJa for relaxation of the ritri lity .f the r.av'y ppeclf-cat iunn, eypr-clally n rn-at.s. n tweh thine: va. done nr.il tho standard cf hj h.lstcnce was ricver I o wo red." Admiral Mcflownn estimated that th' riHvy durlni; tin three yctr.s Trorn tin outrfak of thu war to th? lirnt of Inst April Fp.nt more th.in J ,lr':.'''()0,oC0. or ono and a thinl t nr. as mt.ch as had b-en cxpond.1 ilurint,' the previuu- 123 years of the ravy'f history, durinsr wiiich tiü1- it was rnriRPtl in four wars. T.'io cut in naval appropriations for labor by the la.t conre.- was I-;l.:tMl by the Admiral Mctlowan to haw of-.n "too preat to reasonf!i'v exp'Tt anything like ntisfact -. ?tTvir for th various bureaus f th tiivy department." It will 1 nt-c-s.iry despite i-i'forts to simI'lify reports and less work, ho anuouneeJ. to go to congress, to ask fid.litlonai funds. m1 Sellin? Sattsfactory. Pro?ri':s in the sale of surplus ves- ! by tlie navy was dof-cribed by the paymaster peneral ns satisfactt ry. During the last fiscal year th H.'i!-s amounteii to more tiian tiv- n;iIIion dollars although most tf tlif vi .ls sold were small craft. ':-. of the chlrf recommendations i:;.i b' by Admiral MeOowan Is that the navy co iHnir plants at .Vow York it r i . i I Boston b located on government ownnl r.-.,p, rty. The government l'.as laro ir. vestments of capital in HLini; plants on ronted ground at the two Cltios, he said.

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GALLS MYY HEALTH CONDITIONS GOOD

Surgeon General Cites Low Death Kate Despite Pneumonia.

WASHINGTON. Dec. . Despite the influx of recruits, hetlth conditions In the navy during: the last year wero pood, Sirfreon Gen. Draistod says In hU annual report Influonia was the only communicable disease whtch wu unduly great Admiral Bralsted Ud, adding: that the Number of Sick lew or this account wer not lire when taken In consideration with th replacement of the durntlon-of-th-war enlistmcr.ti. The death rate of the navy, the report showed, was 5.90 per 1,000 In the last yesr whilo for the year 1918, with the thousands of wartime enlistments, the death rate reached IS. 47 per thousand. If pneumonia could have been eliminnt d. the report said, the death rate last year

would have ben only 1.8 4 per thousand. The naval medical corps like other branches of the service has suffered from the competition with

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general aald, has not been able to counteract "the reaction apair.?! military pursuits" In keeping: Its rolls filled. The year ended with 762 regular medical and re5rve officers. 193 officers holding temporary appointments and "9 former pharmacist: commissioned as temporary ass slant surgeons. As the authorized s'rencth is 1.22 5. the cxUtinr vacancies number 570. Lack Specialist.. The dental corps likewise suffered lorse from its ranks, members of mi.. .

me corps neinsr unwjiun: io reiuae , r allurtr.ft pr.spectH of greater rem"- ' H neratlon in private life. As a result, i W th corps finished the year with only 1 e V.I-... ..r I. .-.nvtV, ' C

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staff of specialists to the point be believed tha r.ay required teeau . . i t r

oi in. c.nst.Lnv resiKi.uiiu::-. jie urjred. therefore, that action be talt.n to make the v rot es.iona' fe

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THE FERVENT WISH MOTHER Isn't it lovely! I rot May the bargain of a lifetime.

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How Tanlac Restored Father and Mother Takes It Herself With Wonderful Results.

"We Just think Tanlac is the prrandest medicine In the world at our hniiFo. and can never praise it enoucrh for whnt it has done for us." wis the fineero FtnJcment in ado by Mrs. C. A. Sheets, of SOS W. Superior St., Ft. "Wayne, in relating; her pratifyinj. experience with the medicine. "The Influenza left me in a terribly weak, run down con lition. and no one knows how dreadüil'.y I did suffer. Everything I ate toured and caused an awfuT burning sensation In my stomach and kept me in constant pain. I had sick headaches nearly all the. time, would become

very dizzy, and was so nervous I !

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had severe paina across my back, and

just felt worn out all the time. I had no energy at all. nothing I took seemed to do me any good, and I was very much discouraged over my condition. "Remembering how my mother and father used to get splendid results from Tanlac, when I was living at homo with them. I started taking the m"dicino, and It proved to he the very thing I was needing. It pave me a wonderful appetite, and only took three bottles to relieve me of all my troubles and build mo up to hen 1th and strength. I never have an ache or pain, loep like a chill every night, and just feel fine all the time. My husband took the medicine also after he had the inllu( n7a, and it ret him ritrht in a little while. I used to be a nurse and think I am capable of Judging a good medicine when I se it, and don't hesitate to say Tanlac is the best I have over found." Tanlac is sold in South Bend at the Central Drug Store, Public Drug Store, Lmdm's Pharmacy and Wcitlck's Cut )tate Drug Store and in Mishawaka at the Red Crosw Pharmacy. Adv.

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ASKS CONGRESS TO APPROVE PLANS FOR PARK DEVELOPMENT

KANorsi; rniu.TPS Otnl and .ol Wo can till ordMH for Immediate d'di.'ery on g-meine Pocahontas lump, egg and nut, 1 1 a rrisburg. :l!ini i -j lump, n.'? ar.d nut, a r.tb. a cite e''g. .toie nut an 1 pea, rug and nut (ike, Kentucky lump, Indiana, steam t on!. KA.vorsr. a: phijj.ips

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National Service Body Seeks Appropriation of $2,473,591 For 1922.

1 . 1 1ST CANIMI-S AUi: CIIMXPITST And tio matter what ymi p iv you 1.C-; values at Th.- Phil... Spochl pi-;.-. tegln Wednes.l.y. De-", f. yr i i-s Advt.

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WASHINGTON. Dec. 7. Definite approval by congres-s of a comprehensive plan for de elopmt-nt of the national park system will be sought by the National I'ark Service rf Hie department of interior in submitting Its i:22 .ipr..priatlori estimate". Tii" i .;imat s, v.hich were outlinod in a -tater.-eMt today Vy the

park ser.ce, total $2,4 7.1,514. and

provide for construction of read. .ai'itnry sytun. camping grounds, and electric lighting plants for the public camps and hotels In. addition to the regular exr's.-s of rcaintenarce and administration. The rstimatei exceed the api . opriatien for the current year by approximately 1 ."no,fon all of -whicli the service

plans to use in Inaugurating its deelojmiont program. 'The increase aked for," the statement issued by the park S'T-.tcu i.tid. "is admittedly large, but it should be ronv. mbeied that these plea-turio groundr.. the property of the people, compromise an area larger than the combined states uf iassachurctts and Connecticut." Pvcturn lUg HUidciuU. The service said it would submit v.'ith its estimates ilgurf-s showing that each year the national parks return to the federal treasury in the. form of revenues a largo dividend on the investment. These revenues in the 1J0 liseal year were said to have amounted to r. pproximately .5 per cent of the cost of maintaining the parks that ear while the revenues this year are expected to 40 per cent of t he year's cost. The suggest if n is added that should the development program be approved, it is expected that the revenues within a few years will be brought to a iu'tire approximating the cos' of administration, maintenance and protection. The estimates for thp fl-eal year of 1?22 to be submitted by the service for the various parks folio '.v. Yellowstone National pnrk, $42.300; Yorcm.ite National park, J .'. 7 3 . -5 "7; Glacier National park. Montana. ??.?.t,lC0; Mount Ilanier National park. Wash., 521 4.400; Se

quoia National park, Calif., $175.- j 217; Grand Canyon National park. : Ariz., $109,000; Pocky Mountain National park, Colo., $150, C( C; Mesi Verde National park, Colo., $ 4.250; Iafayetto National park, Me., $50,O.10; Crater Lake National park. Ore., s:R,4 00; Zion National park, lTtah. $2..0Oi: r-eneral rjrant National par!:, Calif.. $10. CO; Menrt Mckinley National park, Alaska, M,ni.o; Hawaii National park, Hawaiian islands. $10,000; Wind ao National park .S. Dak., $r,r.00; Piatt National park, okla., S7,."00; and Lassen Volcanic National park. Calif., $3,5(M).

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110-112 W. Division St. SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY Pure Lard, 2 lbs, 42c, 5 lbs. . . .$1.00

Pork Loin Roast, per pound Pork Chops, per pound Spare Ribs, per pound . . . .

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Home-made Pork iinK Sausage, lb Uw Whole or Half Smoked Ham, lb. LskSkJ Whole or Half Bacon, lb. Övi'J

FRESH BEEF AND VEAL CUTS

South Bend citizen had acute indigestion and folks became alarmed. Stomach all to pieces, food soured and filled him with gas. Wife claims Dreco has done him worlds of good.

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In no other cotm try in the world arc fine kitchen fittings and utensils so much in evidence as in America. American women demand those things for their kitchens that are up to date, prcrmote cleanliness, make less work and which make them proud to show their latch ens to their friends.

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tscd by Expectant Mothers for Three Generations.

BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO,

TABLE TOPS As Clean as a Porcelain Platter

are made of the fmsst porcelain- fused into a strong base of Armco Iron. You can easily fit it right over the wooden top of the kitchen table you now have. They are lustrous white, smooth as glass, and hard as steeL The highest grade top you can buy, yet even the most modest pccketbocJr can afrbrd one.

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Women and Health 7 j Too many women, unfortunately, sutler in health, hence in loss of happiness, thru conditions cr irrepularitiea peculiar to their sox which r.Hi"t casil? bo relieved, with a consequent restoration of health and all that it mr&r.A. To evorv woman suffering from such troubles we advise the use of Dr. J. Iradf.old's female Rccrul .tor, H3 a tonic of creat value. This remedy. !

for women enly, has been eoM formort than 50 years, art-. Li today, as rJwavsi, i dewnded uaca fcr cocnl results. At all drugisti ia 51.60 bcttlcs. TiiY IT. I L

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Specials For Thursday, Friday, Saturday

BOYS' SHOP

MOTHERS, this is your opportunity to outfit Sonny and also to do your Christmas shopping at or below market quotations. Note the following list and use it as your shopping guide. Boys' Setts and 0' coats

$12.50 Suits and Overcoats. $15.00 Suits and Overcoats. $20.00 Suits and Overcoats. $18.50 Suits and Overcoats. $25.00 Suits and Overcoats.

$30.00 Suits and Overcoats. . , $35.00 Suits and Overcoats. . , Mackiaaws

.$ 8.50 .$10.00 .$12.50 : $12.50 .$17.50 . $20.00 . $20.00

$12.00 Mackinaws $17.25 $25.00 Mackinaws $18.50

Underwear

Shirts

$1.50 Union Suits $1.20 $2.00 Union Suits $1.50 $3.00 Union Suits $2.25

Waists and

$1.50 Waists and Shirts $1.00 $2.00 Waists and Shirts $1.50 Hats and CaDS iL $3.00 and $3.50 Hats at $2.00 $1.50 and $2.00 Caps at $1.00 20 Jo Discount on Boys' Bathrobes, Pajamas Boys' Knee Pants 25 Discount on Children's Wash and Silk Suits GIRLS' HATS $ 6.50 Hats now- $4.00 $ 8.00 Hats now $5.00 $12.00 Hats now $8.50 $13.50 Hats now $9.50 Buster Brown Stockings 35c pair; 3 pair for $1.00

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