South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 69, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1921 — Page 3

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TlirnSDAY MORNING. 31 ARCH 10, 1P21.

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i . . ;t , , o t r, pi : h n : ' t of work srcns' rrl ri:r- tor.i f-r th A?ti-T.i- j .y th" orjr.inl.iti?!. KnrtMjraKin? Vt ul si Ir.-,KU,. fr,, tj,. d '.jinr j , , s.jiq rr' rx.trd in th" report in wr anno!inc,l nt th- ! ' , r.m-Mi'-n with th" fr h air work 1)r.i1quart"rs in th" r jrt h-r:s -i in.nijr ir-Vr d .r.j th" Wn.-hinqrTon

r port uvr drtaiipl tabulations of TJfnT'IJy r1 f If A A7K Crow Christmas ral mln ani 1 7 nUi AV 1 UMMAlU3 notation of proRrcwi of work for j PETROGRAD Ihr permanent preventorium. i Report of routine office work dis- y,y Internat i n 1 Ns Srrrt.-: pat -hr-d durlrs: the year show 06 ' n;j r.f tho maze of rumors and rr.ee interview; hM in h-hIf f j contradictory report that filtrrd th" Antl-Tuherrulois league clients; j throuch from thf Russian frontier l.Mt teit- made hy the nurs-; 23 S WVdnoMay. th following teemed visits made hy office workers, and to Mand out ;i ril facts: 727 letters written in the interest of j Th- ant i-ho'.she vik reb"!s were pati-nts of th league. A sreat deal tili holdincr the fortress of Kron-

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of th" rm work entailed distribution of prophylactic supr.Ii"?5. literature and clinic examination?.

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school and in th" urvey of th" public schoolri which was supervised by Dr. I.ird-n. Inculr.l in th" annual

LOCAL LAD ROBBED MAILS TO BUY IIIS BROTHER GOODIES

t;dt and s-om of the Raltic f'eot. S'vic-t troops unVrj- personal command of Ix'on Trolzky and (.If n. HmsKiloff wrro In retrograd and

! apparently wer- in control o if not all cf the city, i Quiet ha1 bet n restored at row. counter revolutionary ment "cm-? to have sibsidary, i rrrr.alr.s at Mr scow.

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OPERATIONS

Got'. MtCray Approves Tno

My Intprr.atien.il NVw Srvl?:

"I !Ktol the money to buy candy i Bills Passed By Assembly anl fireworks for my little brother.' explained Charles X. (laleencr, IS- j ny Intrniti-.nnl Xew s. rvi- :

. i.iu..Anu,i, inu.. Maren h. I Ar.-.nn; bills itroved W-.1nday by !(Jov. McCray were th" following:

Some Are Extremely Necessary, Others May Not Bs Every Woman Should Give Lydia E. Pinkham9 Vegetable Compound a Trial First

Chicago. II!. " I was in bedwith a female trouble and inflammation and had four doctors but none of them did me anygood. They all said I would have to have an operation. A druppist's wife told me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I took 22 bottles, never missing a dose andattheend of that time I was perfectly well. I have never nad occasion to take it again as I have been so well. I h ive a six room flat and do all my work. My two sisters are taking the Compound upon my recommendation and you may publish my letter. It is the gospel truth and I will write to any one who wants apersonal letter." Mrs. E. Ii. Haydock, 082 i St Lawrence Ave., Chicago, 111. A Vermont woman acids her testimony to the lon line of thoso fortunate women wlio have been restored to lieal th. by Lydia 1 linkhama Vegetable

CompouncI,af ter it had been decided an operation was necessary: Burlington. Vt. " I suffered with female trouble, and had a number of doctors who said that I would never be any better until I had an operation. I was so bad I could hardly walk across the floor and could not do a thing. My pister-in-law induced me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it certainly has helped me wonderfully. I keep house and do my work and have a small child. I have recommended Vegetable Compound to a number of my friends and you may publish my testimonial. " Mrs. IL R. Sharon. Apple Tree Point Farm, Burlington, Vt In hospitals are many women who are there for surgical operations, and there is nothing a woman dreads more than the thought of an operation, and the long weary months of recovery and restoration to strength if it is successful. It is very true that female troubles may through neglect reach a stage where an operation is the only resource, but most of the commoner ailments of women are not the surgical ones : they are not caused by serious displacements, tumors or growths, although the symptoms may appear the same. When disturbing ailments first appear take Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve the present distress and prevent more serious troubles. In fact, many letters have been received from women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after operations have bsen advised by attending physicians.

Lydia i:. Pinkham's Private Text-Hook upon "Ailments Pecu

liar to "Women will bo sent to you f reo upon request. ÄVrito to The Lydia I'. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable information.

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year-old South Bnd, Ind.. mossenprr boy, when h appeared in federal court Weinend ay to b sentenced

tnr rrvhl.inc thfl United Ktate rnailf. t

Caleener admitted that on June l unties of more than ioo.no

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South liend postoftice he opened IT .-pfcial delivco' letters, obtaining less than $4. Judpo Anderson sentenced him to .erve thire months in the Marion county jail.

Tho program fr the ci:c club to bo held Friday evening at the school

j hou5e, wi.I consist of selectiorm by , a South Bend orchestra, vocal lo by Miss I)e!a Hleaswn and corntnun- ! ity Hir.pinc led by A. B. Williamson. ' Hus;nc5. of Importance wil". be transacted. An ail day meeting1 of the Ladies' (Aid society of the M. I, church was : held Wednesday at th4 home of Mra I John N'fwcomh, S. Kitrhth st. The I tlnie was .sp nt sewlns for the Easter . bazar. A pot luck dinner was served at noon. Th- recently organized women's

frymnat-ium "lass mt Tuesday nicht at the h"hool hous with Mrn. Mors in charge. 'An unusually larpe class was present and much interest la beinc developed in the work. The. girls' gymnasium class in charpp cf Mi sä Morse will mrt Thursday nicht at the school, also tho Camp IMre girls. The Pottawatomie irls will be instructed by Mrs. Seymore Bullock, and the A. Y. A., pirls by Mrs. Philis IU- ers. The Classen will mfft at 7 o'clock. Looter J. Wolfe. S. Lloventh St..

Leaders of Russ Factions and Their Battleground

Old Stuff9 Say German

People, About Allied Troops

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apent to buy all county supplies. The I left Tuesday for Frankfort, Ind.. on now law w ill permit the abolishment I a short business trip In th interest of the present system of competitive of the Western Union Telegraph Co. bids. Miss Hurden. teacher of the To Increase salaries of oiücials of ' Seventh grade. River Park school is second and third class cities, the sal- ! Üb nrios to be fixed by common roun-! Ir?- Boy Tnrue, Clifford ct.. xvho oils! of a slidinc s-'ale provided for ! has been ill several ve ks was rein the bill. I moved to .St. Joseph hospinl. M-ha- ' waka Wednesday morning where she

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bridge. Gen. Decoutte. commander of the French army ef occupation wdio visited Duesseldorf in company with Gen. Goucher, was apparently well fati?lied with everything he found. The Itlchswehr at Iussfldorf vere taken by surprise by the swiftness of the allied movement. They left the ci:y just as the allies arrived.

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i r.y Inttrtiütional Wws Srvij ATHENS. March Improvej ment was shown Wednesday in th condition of Princess Anastasia, the (wife of Prince Christopher, who was j operated upon Tuesday. Her temperature and puis- were said to be ' normal. liefere her marriaco to ! Greek prince he was Mrp. William IE. Ecds. of New Yorkand CleveI land.

The allies will pay their war debts to the United States. No ono expects Germany to be making reparation payments CO years, hardly, even 10 years, from now." Thomas W. Lament, partner in J. P. Morgan Si Co.

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"American lupines. must be freed of one-track minds if it is going1 to meet world competition successful-

i ly." J. S. Knox, salesmanship I school president. Cleveland, O.

chased a lot on S. Sixth s

hue and Stodard Monday, where he will eiect a modern six room bungalow. Workmen began breaking ground for the new structure today. Mrs. Paul Straub is suffering with a sprained ankle at the home of her daughter. Mrs. William Schock. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cormican have returned from Burbon where they have been the past year and ar located at their old home. S. Eighth St.

Kussia reported in an uprising against the holshevik rub rs. Petrograd

and Trotzky are rushing forces from Moscow (arrow to put down thors from the island fortress of Kronstadt are said to be b adrr.s of the captured Oranlcnbaum and some reports say they hold Petrograd. The

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Russia's advocate general, who ha sentenced thousTi.ds t dat!i, n n d M.

CONSTIPATION

Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets

That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomels old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to trrmtural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" bad breath a dull, tired feeling sicl; headache torpid liver constipation, 'you'll find quick, sure and pleasant results from one or two of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take them every night just .to keep right. Try them. 15c and 30c

Handsome Linoleum ? Rugs

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LINOLEUM SALE

People wear rubber heels to lessen the ;:r of walking on hard pavements. But you walk unwearied on Linoleum, for it is naturally resilient and comfortable underfoot. The largest office can be a quiet one if the floor is of this silent, non-echoing material. Armstrong's Linoleum withstands hard usage. It is made of cork and linseed oil and is elastic and tough. Because it is durable, it is used on the decks of many of the battleships of the United States and foreign nations. An Armstrong floor may be easily installed in your office.

The Studebaker Corporation have 3500 square yards of Armstrong's Linoleum on the floors of their Administration Building here in South Bend. Your office floors can be covered with Armstrong's Linoleum aurine this sale at 98c to $3.00 a square yard.

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"Mr Motbr. 75 year fH. u3 DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS for her back. She could hardly stand up straight. Thre days via brought a big change. Upon finishing th -whole box the is well again: feels as yemng aj lady fifty year rtd. WM. F. DO L ITCH Kit, 137 W. Ceorsro Street. St. Tanl. Minn. Ark ' yonr dmjnrfst er order direct irom Dodi'a Medicine Ox. Buffalo. N. Y. Only 60a and Guaranteed.

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Mr. and Mr?. J. C. Mather of Fort Wayne, Ind.. returned today after a, weeks visit with River Park and Mishawaka friends and relatives. The weekly Bible study and prayer meeting will be held Thursday af

ternoon at !hr homo of Mr?, r.rarp Rirhards. 1214 Fourteenth st.

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WM. E. KEIM Electrical Contractor lloux Wiring a Sixt-lalty All Work Guaranteed 118 X. Francis. Lincoln 8402

SAM'L SPIRO & CO. 114-111 a UlchUaa St. Hotaa of H.S.&M. Clothes

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