South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 187, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1921 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 6. 192!

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Births In crease,

Deaths Slump in Six 1921 Months

Ingr th Utopian c'.iy of In.lUna so ?ar as conditions of l!fr an.l nTrtaliare Cf ncrnH w,n dlIoscj from j !atit!cal Information from Dr. F f G. Freyrmuth cf thr city health JpI rartmrnt on Talay rnominc. Th"

City has th .'comi hU-hf-'. propertlor.nte birth rat and the lowest proprrrtionat Jath n.-to any ccni daw city in Indiana. According to tho rprt. thre Vf-r1 an even thourani births reported for th first six months of tho year, th last on1 be-ins' that of (IfJ.iziak ?)rr, daurhu-r of Mr. and Mrs. Jnph Ior-nc, :31 W. Jtffron Mvd.. who was born on June CO. Comparison with th birth rc-portB cf a year ago thre wr öS more chlldr born in 1321 between January 1 an-d June ZO than during the c"rrrpond;ng time In 1020, while the Mrih reports how that during the first cix months of thin year th'-r" were but 3 57 deaths compared w:th thf S75 of th f:rst half of

L1920. . Gary has tho prratest proportionate birth rate cf any Indiana city,

according1 o Dr. Freyermuth hut

xrns i compirmentra ny a greater proportionate death rate. Trre Ifaut nxt to South Bnd has the

lowest proportionate death rate; j fouth Bend death rate he ins: 3.02 j

to every 1,000 and Torre Hautc'a 11.01 to every 1,000. The ca of the lowrM birth

rate for 1921 lies la the fact that the !

"flu" thH jvar '111 not duplicate Its ravn'.n? claim of 1920. Dr. FreyerTnuth paid.

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LABOR IN WARNING TO RAIL OWNERS

CHICAGO, July 5. Organized rail labor, today barrel its teeth to the railway managements. A curt warning, an ultimatum in fact, to the railroads, that no rurther encroachments will be tolerated on wase.s and rvorkins? conditions was being: drawn up here toil.jy by the hcaclfl of th "bi? four" brotherhoods and 14 other rail ortjanizaJm,

This warning, couehed In unmistakable lanKuat;" will lie presented to the railroad managements within the next few days. Th "b!? four" U aders coun?eUeJ a peaceful attitude while the belligerents were led by the shop craft workers. The "ultimatum" was In ffect a compromise. The warning, however, it was indicated, will include acceptance of tho 12 per cent wage reductions ordered by the railWay labor board and effective July. 1.

soroirr iiixinr. NKW YORK. July 5 It was hot. MemWa of two ball teams following the game plunged into the Htirlem river sans bathing: suits. lAtv divers holding a dance In a nearby station objected. Five went to a hospital.

In 1919 there were 200,000 farm lighting plants In use. Now, it Is said, there are 3 4O.0K0.

ECZEMA IN RASH CUTICURA HEALS All Over Baby's Hand and Face. Scratched Night and Day. "My little boy was terribly troubled with eczema when about a year old.

It broke out in a rash, and he scratched night and day until the blood would come. It was all over his hand and fad, and itched so he could not sleep. "Hearing of Cuticura Soap and Ointment we rot

them, and after using two boxes of Cuticura Ointment with the Cuticura Soap he was completely healed." Signed) Mr. John Feterson, Box 49, Humblrd. Wis.. June 2. 1920. Use Cuticura for every-daj toilet purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. tai ImI Ti b Ml! A 1.1r Clmr X.4tlTi. Dv B. kiiJitil Mui " Soja Tr7Sop. t h imrt Zi nJ Mc Talojm 2t ' Culxur Soap ha without m.

'WARE WASTE AND WEAR WELL!

Human Bcxfiea Are Poitoned by Their

Otrn Wat. Mopt IIlne$$et Are Preventable.

ThehumAnbodyhasto beheated and

fine foods burned inside the body produce much waste. All this waste should be removed from the body rcpularly, thoroughly, daily, by the eliminative trgans, which are the bowels, kidneys, akin, and to some extent the lur.es. These should act in harmony if the bowels are inactive extra effort is required of the others, which easily become deranged. Many medicines will force bowel action temporarily but the after-effects are harmful. Many remedus are advertised, some of which have proven year after year to be reliable, efficient, and without harmful action or effect. Take Beecham" Pills for example. For over 70 years Beecham s has been & houehold word all orer ithe world. 70 years of us by all sorts of folks, men, women and even children, have proven first, that Beecham's Pills do what is claimed for them; second, that they are harmless, do not produce bad effects. Some medicine forces Nature to unnatural action. Other medicines, like those contained in Beecham's Pills assist Nature, act mildly, persuade and hence produce r.o harmful effects. It is common to find families in which Beecham's have been used by several generations, their esc handed down from father to son nd from mother to daughter. That's the bst possible recommendation for any remedy. Every druggist sells Beecham's, is clad to o so because he knows that their reputation ha? been won by merit.

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nii: umtit) static isnt TTUKITY!" That .Sunday afternoon, as I wan atraln taking Hobble to the park, I encountered fMIth on th street according to tho hlf-definite appointment we had made. "Where' George this afternoon?" I Inquired. "Hf's home a'eep. Usually on Sunday he's o fatigued by the efforts (f living through the previous week that he is ready to tfrep all day." "And Where's Mr. Salter?" A second later I wa.1 Mrry I had confessed any Interes In him. "What do you care? Haven't you told me half a dozen times that you aren't Jea'ou of him?" "My curlofity Is purely commercial," I respondM. "He called to see m on a matter of busine the other day."

"Iid he? I knew that hi? return abroad had suddenly been postponed." "So he told m." "Did you like him any "better when you saw him the second time?" "He tieen-.fl a very shrowd bulnesi man." "Perhaps that is why George, who Isn't much of one, doesn't like him." It waa my turn to be blunt. "Rumor says there are other reasons," I remarked. The supgejnlon apparently made little impression on IMith. "Oh, I gue.-M Georqe is jealous," ehe replied carelessly, "but the

Uniti! States isn't Turkey, and simp! NcatiM ? woman is married no reason for shutting her up and

I forbidding her to look at other I men."

"I puppoe not." I agreed. "You're a fine one to lecture to me anyway!" she declared. "Hero you have Induced rne to desert my husband, who U peacefully s'.eepint? at home, and to run out on a wild spree with you and Hobble. "And let me tell you th it your son Is the more dangerous ef the two, becau. '-' I am already madly In love with him." "Poor Bobble! How can I warn him?" "If you were really a fond father you would step 'between Bobble and me and ay: "Spare my joung son. tak me Instead!' " "perhaps I will if I find there is no othr way to rexcue him." Here Bobbie himself tcok a hand in the proceedings. "Bobbio walk; Bobbie walk," he kept repeating. So I lifted him out of his Ko-cart and permitted him to toddle along between us. "Why, Edith "Sally! It's been yearn " "At least five. You look just the same." The stranper, a tall, coarsefeatured brunet, surveyed Edith approvingly. "I haven't even met your husband." sho continued. "And what a beautiful child you have!" It w is a decidedly embarrassing moment for me.

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By UintTON IlIMJTY. The railroad managers loudly yelp For larger business and cheaper help; They've cut the wages, reduced the trains. Put trade is slack and It so remains. And the railroad managers grow intent On ge-ttirrg a boost from the government, Thjugh :t .seems to me, with my feeble wit, They might try' cutting the ratea a bit! Oh, I'd like to travel anout th land, But my purse is slim and it cannot stand The rates one pays when he wants to roam. And so, of course, I remain at horns;

And there are millions of folks like me, Who liko to wander the scenery, But cannot afford to, and will not flit Until the tickets come down a bit. The railroad managers yell for aid, And all tb-o while they are choking trado With rates that shippers can hardly pay. No wonder revenues melt away! But instoud of seeking for public-alms

To pad their profits and soothe their qualms, The railroads might should they think It fit Perhaps try cutting the rates a bit! (Copyright, 1921 by Newspaper Enterprise.)

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A $5,000 Home ."Whitcomb & Keller Built" is the first award. This is to be selected by the winner.

Four Autos Studebaker, of course are included in the $ 1 5,000 list of awards. Fifty-four awards in all

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Why a Trachoma Patient Should Be Carefully Avoided By ROYAL S. COPELAND, M. D. Commissioner of Health, New York Gty

I 'HERE are a few diseases In the control of which

irreat progress has been made. The quarantine and immigration authorities may be subjected to

severe criticism regarding the admission of other diseases, but they deserve srrat credit for their fight against trachoma. Ai a result of the exclusion from America of all ca?es of trachoma, no new stock has reached us. Improred methods of treating the disease have wiped out I mcst of the existing case. The present happy rarity of the disease is one of the triumphs of sanitary and medical sciertee.

ire victim oi tracnoma na """ ucnmgr, Dum- ur. cofEi.A.D fng, a feeljng of sand In the eye and, at times, great pain. The eyes

look inflamed. On turning .ne nas tney appear granulated and yough.

The n.ucoua mrmbnna ts thick t.na w rty tn th ertr teT n

Th frcnt of th eyeball, the cornea, mny beecme vJeentet3. One of the char' rterlstlc ByrrTKom trachoma Is th Äerelorment m the cornea of blood-ves-eel.. Normally, there ar no Yessell he-: the tlw 1 clear and trn-paren T!Ve th erv-til of a watch. In trachoma ft rcome clpu1y and red5tn. a con.

The parrt may be confine to the ,

flnM rdre mnrklnc the limits of th treuM. Ot the whole cornea may b hry. and tn Tla!on ImpaJrtKl or al rrrt lc s a result. There ?e a lnt rf tecretlon. Th! rnay be th!ck And yellow r watery. Th id rtlck together In tha momlnK.

Th patient may b xceami wr-

FOUR END LIFE IN ST. LOUIS

are given on each and every $20 worth of new subscriptions turned in before 10 p. m. Saturday, July 9, or mailed so as to show postmark prior to that hour. This is positively the biggestand best exra credit offer of the campaign. Never again will effort count for so much.

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ST. LOUIS. Mo., July 5. The bodies of four suicides are in morgues here today as the known toll of tho last 2 4-hours and thmurkey waters of tho Mississippi river are being searched for the bodies of two othrrs, thought to have drowned themselves.

Profes5ional tea and wine tasters do not smoke, as it might affect their palates. At the burial of a L. ndon man his

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Treatment b1r. wtth the reneral con

dition of th patient. He rrrat be built ur given a tm bedv by tht general rule of r1ht IJvtnr. Tbl Improvemr.t in health i eertal to cvre. Locally, cleantlne of the eyes ! of fl rut Importance. For lhn porp acme !mple antlttptlP lot'on ti lndirat-d. for th" parpoet of mm, various local remtdlei ar prescribed, and mut appllel unlr medical advice. Let It be remembered by the Ylettlm anJ his Immediate family nnfl frlendi tht trachoma li a contagio-i dla.e. The rreatejt care routt ba txerclseJ jt no r,r. jftfs.U.lsferte

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pomire to mnumx cn- i-n.' - licht. Consequently he atte with h's eyei hnt. . The 1H become rreatly distorted when the dla.ie rur cn for yart. The Uihft turn In catnt the eyeball or th lower lid may tum outward and Impair the arr'aranc ef tha faoe. The dlseaee may b tran?ferTel throurt the aecrttlon. From the flr.f era. door kneb. twel. oap er other contact, trachoma may be given to ether. It iprvarts where orererowdlnR exlt. Pchola. public lnatrtutlcns and tenementf are darureraua place If trachoma rreeent. Prvert!ve meajurea are of th rreateet Imrortanc. r-jbüo health efflcal öo not permit persons with trachoma to mtnde w!th otjer Treon unless treatment Is provUed. To fuard aolnn th' and other Infertil eye 51ea-e the unclean handa should raver be rut to the

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