South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 75, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 March 1921 — Page 7

rt'KDNl'SDAY MOIINIXG, 3IARCH lß, 1921. MEXICAN BANKS IN BETTER CONDITION iYw Law I'Apoililinp: Rrnpeniim Improu'- Financial Situation. Chicago Challenges World Aim i i 4 i ' i i ) IJziJ l..".T1 U-i4 u -i pjircfro) .3 t U3 sir MHXIi'n :TV. Mirrh Z Thr

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HAS imCr TITLE RUT SHORT SALARY

MARTIN'S FKUILV. V. Marrh 1". !Ia!th Mtr.cr V. Tilton is on tii' warpath. For thr princely salary of $1 a )r,ir ho p-rmitt'd th' sMt health horrd to rail his "a distant collaborating fpid'-niioic-cist." a titl conf rifd a ytvir asro without .volicitatlon. Hp pays hi Hilary is almost d'.if and that unlf.s tho pay check (rrjKH soon l.o will pivo np tho titl although hr h.'i.T ju.n learned to pronouncf th whop of it.

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Mi.--s Alma VYlls. 19. ran beat a i:y dh. r woman rh --.s player in the T-orld that's Chicago's cl.iirn for !i f r. .ii" l;as pl iy d and defeated many of tho best players in Amr ric't.

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Mr.GofrE.Oean Says : Coffee Ranch Coffee Is King and by the same line of reasoning Coffee Ranch Peanut Butter is queen. Both of these delicious, healthful products are the "rule" in most of South Bend's homes. Both of them "have it over" the others for flavor and economy. THE

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15. Alumni of Ohio V leyan university have received word that th'- . W. IT. Cler- club, which pvo a concert here while on its I'ittshur-r district tour during the holidays, will enjoy a free trip to the I 'ana ma canal zone next Stimmer. Fach year the povernmfnt ?-lects a collrc- organization to make the trip to provide entertainment for Panama canal employes, paying all expends of the trip.

rim. rsi:s ivwio. NFW YOP.IC, March 13. A near panic "C'-.ir:1 d in tho hotel Seville lure early t day when smoke from a fit in the bas'--m nt filled tho upP a- Foo.-y. Tiie l"n -u sts fled to th.- street. Tlio b'.az'. was soon extinguish, d.

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Rheumatism is a very insidious disease. In fact, its pains may hardly be noticed at first. But they become more frequent, and gradually increase in severity, and before you hardly realize it. you are firmly in the grip of a disease that may make you helpless.

First of all, you must realize that Rheumatism's pains are not on the surface, and cannot be rubbed away. Then you will discard the liniment bottle, and seek the source of the disease.

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Many forms of Rheumatism are due to a tiny germ in the blood, which multiplies by the million and spreads its pain to different parts of the body. When you realize the logic of this conclusion, you will see that you are really wasting your time and money if you are expecting any permanent relief from the use of liniments, lotions and other locally applied treatment, which can only reach the surface and have no effect whatever upon the origin of your trouble. Any disease should be treated at its source, and especially one that causes as much suffering as rheumatism. For what you want is not mere temporary relief from the torturing pangs of pain, which will promptly return with renewed severity. The only treatment worth while is one that will show some progress toward getting at the source of the disease, and freeing the victim from its shackles.

The one point that the medical profession ha? agreed upon, is that some forms of rheumatism are caused by a tiny disease germ in the blood, which multiplies by the million, and until these germs are routed from the blood, you can see how futile local treatment will be. In fact, you can rub with liniments and use lotions by the gallon and never hope to reach the cause of your trouble. So many people have found real permanent relief from their rheumatism by the use of S. S. S. that its use is justified in practically every case. Certainly if your rheumatism is due to a erm in the blood, as so many thousands of cases are, you should lose no time in beginning the use cf S. S. S., because you can rely upon this fine old blood remedy to do you more good than any other treatment. S. S. S. is beneficial in rheumatism because it is such a thorough blood medicine. It cleanses the blood of all impurities, and eradicates the germs which cause rheumatism. The wonderful results it has accomplished in other cases is proof of its great merit. S. S. S. has been on the market for more than fifty years and is sold by all druggists.

S. S. S. is the logical treatment for Rheumatism, because it purifies the blood and eliminates the disease germs.

You are invited to write our medical department for valuable literature and advice about the treatment of your own case, for which no charge is made. Address Chief Medical Adviser, 37 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Georgia. Advt.

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