South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 33, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1921 — Page 12
, l.lMI. .MOKMNC, I'Elilll' ARY 2, THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SEES LUCK PRANK IN APPEARANCE OF ATTACKS COAL MKS. CONSTANTINE TRIES HARD TO WIN FAYOR atic widow of the late Kin? Alexander, continues to attract general attention in Athens, v-he now J.vfs by hersflf In a rather ir.odrst dw.diinc in the Kiphi'.i a v. Th princes and princos-Vs who preceded Kin Cons-.ar.tir." and Qu-en Siphi tAthrns rather lo.-k'-t up--n Mni Mar.cn as1 an intruder, and piv her the Cold vhou.d'-r. Qtieen Sophies Motherly Inst irret.-, however, ttr.t th'' best cf royal biood prejudic-s and slr- reo iv d h r jnortranatic dauirh-ter-in-liw with open arms. Abxin-d-r was Quen .Soptrte's fdV;rite son. START DRY DRIVE iY SWITZERLAND Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday 9:30 p. m. Gi:Ni:VA. Feb. l. A campaign to n.ake Switzerland dry has been undertaken by the Swiss Anti-Alcohol-io it atru. Its f rst step, it is announced., will be to demand a federal referendum authorrzini; the Swisw cantor. n to exereiMo local option. The prohibitionist b-uder here say that rreent unotMcial li.:llorir.'c indicated that a lararo number of tire cantons would ote P i-ecome dry if the ii.uo were present t-tl to them. A l I POTATO AS BRITON: DrrrinluT to ! I rrmU iiarv j vn "Lion Hunters" of Upper Ula.-s of Society Seek to Join Koval CirHc. South Michigan Street, Near Wathington Avenue i .pud"- Comin:: to I . i I' roiu Brrimida. m r3 M 1 Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads ! i. I j;' 1 Try XEJTS-TIMES Want Ads l-iV. i J U LZZ2 . .
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a world wido nwxal: toiaoo inqutrl a'l popl-? of th- u-Ibo v.ithut distinction, and I know of only a .ir.Kh tribe which dot not practice y.mokint: the poor islanders of Hotel ToUaikM. Tot.acm in more universally consumed than any other narcotic, has profoundly influenced the economy of most nations and signally affected special customs and promoted sociability. In a spirit of
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have bestowed on tcdarc-o the name 'herb of amiability' (aikinp tpao), as they explain, 'on account of the affectionate feelint:.-! entertained towarl one another by all classes of mankind ince itf issue has become prenera!.'"
For a Lame Back Itheumati'' pain. nwmUpii lers er riTikb-s. headalie, e(ntipatinn, Mllouslies, dr'WHlnesi-. foul breath flush ut your Kidnpys and bowels with Kirn' Kidney Tru. t -rt.'i nlv w.'rks tino. Sop oT-r "Jt years by Iruyclts. (let a :to cent pkj?. J. W. Brunt to., Albion, Mlih. Advt.
ATHKN?, Ib. 1 . Kintr Cor.st.intine and ail th- rnernbers of lh (Irok Hoya! tarnlly. now atrain in Atb"rs, ;t ft- iravini Ti-thir. i:ui(r.' to win fwor with th" p-oplo. nr. t'.'. other huiul. r:in".!Mr- oj u s'-;-t J ; i of th- upper cih?s of fta:"ty (tiie S'"-. alk-d !ion hunt-ry) ure doinu' rythini; In thdr power t. !- t;i:n adn.i:t in- into th roval irThe V r izeüsts. to whatever i-l is-? of s. '-ity th.-y be'.o.vM-, rearti Kin . oi.stanttt:'- as a s. Irish "individual "Alio wcul'l sarif.Of the interests of (;r'"eo to satisfy has own arnidt i r i .-. Ti- kind's sevf ral brother- ar-"1 also heartily dis'.ik-d in Venlzeli.'t cirri's for they n-er mis-i an opP rtunity for ?r..i kintr disparaKintr remarks3 atout the .'ntaii statesTiiin. thar.ks to whose astute diplomacy ("I reek territory was extended to its p r ' " ; t frontiers. Mm. As-pasia Manos. the morgan
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ment is the, one safe method. Olntm nts ana cutting won't do it. J. S. L,eonhardt. M. D., a specialist, .set at work FOine years nt;o to hr al a real interna! remedy for piles. He succeeded. Ho named his prescription HEM-ROII), and tried it in 1,000 cases before he was satisfied. Now Hi:M-nOID is sold by drupcists everywhere under guarantee. It Is a harmless tablet, easy to take, and can always be found at Wettlek's Prutr Store and drupis.?? everywhere, who will gladly refund the I-urchase price to ary dissatisfied customer. - Advt.
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Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep thia standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this fcrtn does not affect the head Crscara is best Tonic LaxativeNo Opiate in Hill's. ALt DRUGGISTS SELL IT
Rheumatism Comes From Tiny Pain Germs
First of all. get it firmly fixed In your mind that all the liniments in the, world have no effect whatever on Rheumatism. Medical scientists differ as to the causes of every form of rheumatism, but npree that when caused by a tiny disease perm, the only effective method of treatment is to attack the disease at its source, and clean3e the blood of its causo. A very common form of Rheumatism is caused by millions of tiny disease germs which infest the blood. Tho one and only sensible treatment.
therefore, one which cleanses the blood of these perms, and routs them entirely out of the circulation. This is why S.S.S., the greatest known blood purifier, is so successful in tho treatment of Rheumatism. It Is a powerful cleanser of the blood, and will remove the disease perms that cause your Rheumatism, affordinp relief that penuine. S.S.S. is sold by all druppists. Free literature and medical advice can be had by writing to Chief Medical Adviser, S2C Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, '.a Adv.
117 South Michigan St, Correct Apparel for Women
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You will thank us many, many times for reminding you that this Sale of Sales continues throughout the remainder of this Week, and for urging you to take advantage of the values that are offered. Certainly, you will not be able to buy COatS, suits, dresses, blouses, petticoats or skirts at lower prices this season and surely, you'll admit, you'll NEVER find the same Frances Shop quality offered elsewhere at these prices. Just a glance will prove the folly of waiting longer.
Coats -Wraps Formerly Priced Up to $110.00 Every coat and wiap is included. The materials are Frost Glow, Bolivia, Evora Superior, Hudson Bay Seal Plush, Velour and Yaldacygne. All
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Formerly Priced Up to $150.00 Handsome plain and fur trimmed models. The materials are Velour, Duatone, Peachbloom and Tricotine. You will be pleased at the wide choice. All at $20 - $25 - 35
Dresses-Gowns Formerly Priced Up to $110.00 Dresses and gowns for every occasion. Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Satin, TafTeta, .Georgette and Jerseys. Every dress is a remarkable value. All at $20 - $25 - $35 .
Brings you the greatest opportunity in years to purchase quality merchandise of all kinds at the greatest possible savings. Let us warn you, however, that quick action on your part is necessary if you would profit by this exceptional opportunity while the choosing is still so good! We believe that comparisons will quickly prove that our price cuts are not only greater, but absolutely genuine. Unusual Values in Coats and Dresses During the Nine Cent Sale Note These Exceptional Coat Values$10.00, $15.00, $17.50 Coats $4.95 $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 Coats $9.99. $35.00 Plvsh Coats $9.99 Wonderful Dress Value
One lot of dresses in taffeta Jersey and a few wool
fabrics. Values to $39.50 at . . ... . .
Cotton Middies and Blouses. Values to $1.50 at
Children's Gingham Dresses. Values
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The Lowest Prices in Years Every Section of the Store Has Some Wonderful Bargains There Is a Big Advantage In Shopping During the Morning Hours
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Skirts Formerly Priced Up to $35.00 Many, many beautiful styles for wear of all kinds. Plaids, Velvets, Serges and Tricotincs. Every skirt in our shop is included. All at $5 - $10 - $15
Petticoats and Pettibockers Formerly Priced Up to $22.75 The materials are La Jerz, Satin and TafTeta. Offered in a choice of colors. All at $5 - $10
Blouses Formerly Priced Up to $35.00 Beautiful-blouses that will more than please you with their individuality of style. The colors and trimmings are varied. Georgettes, Crepe de Chenes and Satins. All at $5 - $10 - $15
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DR. 0SB0RI1 he Old Reliable SpecialUt of Indianapolis WILD U1Z AT T1IK NICKEL HOTEL South Bend, Indiana ' Tuesday, Feb. 8th and Wednesday, Feb. 9th HOURS: Tu es. 9 iu m. to H p. m. Wed. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Kvery Four W'ccJcs TlierrAftcT.
AVOID THE OPERATING TABLE DR. OSBOIIX'S I3nROT:D METHODS ART". EXCIXSIVELY ins OWN, AND THEKE IS NO GUESSWORIt AIM)ÜT IT THEY HAVE PROVEN SUCCESSFUI. In the treatment and cure "Without the ose of th knife" Pi5, Fistula, Fissure, Rupture, Chronic Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Obstruction. Rheuraat!am, Stomach, Bo-wel and other curable Chronic Disease. NO MATTER HOW OHSTINATE OR HOW CONTRACTED CURED. When I say I can cure, you can depend upon It. for I know from the succejsful results In thousands of similar caea to yours. Just what I can accomplish. Grateful patients treated by roe are constantly recommending othtiTs, and this ia why I posses tuch a lurgo practice. Men, Women! If yru do lei than you tlu!-i oa yur farm, at yovr rt"tk. or in yonr ihop. you are la um way w-ak. If yen run't nrcomriih 11 ti nt Ju expect or top' for, you are tbe client s-uiTf rer fro.a --ra bl.J Jr. d-ne that üCT?t one or niore cf tbe Important norve nters .f th body. Th i.e?lectid, or unknown rondlTlonn. are usually (SUoass vt tie llvlo Sy3rr. wLirh retlxly act upon tbe ctgau cf :im!r,tl03. d'.KHtloa and the n-rvcoi sj-Btem. wbkh In turn l;as Its lnftuar ou the brsln. I fc!te cuyje a ppeciil study ct the Nervous Smera. and have perfected tr.etaMs that will cure where jrdlnarr metrod f.-i'It-d. I will cie you a ea rebln? aud thorocfh exarr.Jnatlon nim, thus dcterminlnfr th.- exact Jobation of your trouMe. ItfllK IN MIND that I hare in Indianapolis one of the an modern and tborougblv equipped onlre8 In the atate. witb nian In eLr.rf who is ripe in yean of exierler:ce, rich and mature In Jearalcff In his chosen work That neither one of ua will promise tou more than we run irlre, nCi gho-jld yr.ij te unable to ne me on date perineal love. von rn writ or, tetter (fill, rail t ruy tone office. S14 Traction Terminal Bulld'.cr, Indianapolis. I do cot use the knife, neither do I do any rr.ttlnff. TOMORKOH MAY NKVF.R (OMK (.ET IN TOTCH Wim ME TODAY.
ARE YOU RUPTURED? No ruptnrrd man, unman r cl ill d nwl be) told of the- pnffVrinff and acony rr-uJtlru? frtni the noItrjt of thJ auful ftffllction, nor of your many dlnpir1nLnu-nt.H and failure to firul n cure hy cxy rlinmtlnK' vltli oH-faxMonrd trruniCTits, lrn-lng jou, tlxr snffcrcr, tn cTn U)rMo andltlfm than lxforr and mentally frkcptlcaJ of ?icr leeinj? curexl. - Every rnpttir! rTon in TndJana vUo roll to f-' me Ii entlt'ed to n rrco Trial of thr
Dr. Osborn Self-Adjusting Rupture Appliance
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RE-MESmil It ri fjnlrcd rrrnch of my time during the lart 20 year, fllsr lAhor und rtvit rtpm to jKTf JTrt thin wonderfully etmpl und cfffilv Appllanor? nnd male It pfelhlo to assurrj jou relief. Xjioiv alo that I ak NO MOVCT UNTIL YOU ARE SÄUMTET, as hundreds of others aro now. I Can Jlidp Yoti No? Tomnmw May Ik? Too Lair Come and Get tho lYoof F'REE. It male no liffrr-ncr wliat your proM-nt phjilcal oonditlon may be or -what you ha to mdunM in your rain hunt for rrllrf YOU HAVE NOT TRIED DIL OSBOR.VS SE W-AD.rUSTrNG R U I T U R E APPLIANCE, and you 111 rtrxrr bo .satisfied until you do. Indianapolis Ofrie Third Floor Traction Terminal IlULr Offir Honr: B tn 12, 1 to 4. Wexlncsday and Saturday, 9 to 12. 1 to 4, 6 to 8. Sunday, 9 to 12 only.
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