South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 250, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1921 — Page 5
WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 7. 1921'
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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r. m i rr:l to Williim i'hrTn.'i day. 1900. h-':'.i:-..l with cruelty. ;i r;,-r. Th' y sv-p a rate 1 ' 1 . I i -. j r .L Cirof-p, 70 4 i; . rha T''f cruelty in t for i;'.'iirrf asrainnt Th'-y were rnarrv-d ! ri'ir atel Aup. r. s h- ca-toiy of their
Dr. Frcrcrmuth Has Scrum ro Treat Infantile Paralytics Throusrh th efforts of Dr. E. G. Freye-muth. city health nicer, a supply of D-. R. C Pownow's hrrw p-'ium for the treatment of infantile ?a:alys:s hai been obtained, li.-j fuj ply is a.'rfilal e for ail doctor of .ho county md is in charge of tne nif dlcal laboratory at Epworth hcr.al. Eull directions fcr its use are aIo available there.
LIST WINNERS IN CAMP CONTESTS
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BETTER COAL On Colfax Ave. SAM'L C. LONT2 & SONS
A'.hletlc contests including indoor ba5rrbn.Il rames, track activities and an aciundic mot featured the pro zrn n cb.ins c.imp Eberhart. Jr.. Uibor day week end. In the double boat racs aero?s the rjvpr and back Harrington and P.urdick covered the two-thirda of a mile In four minute and 50 px?oonrlÄ. The lor.c: dlstar.co ?inK boat r.ivi was won by Martin with D!c'eron r clo?e second. DIckerson outcla.d the field In the diving exhibition, copping four
BACKACHE OF WOMEN Th back Is often ca'.d th maln-J-Trinfr r.f a womnn's life. What can fho do, whe-ro can sh go, o long as that deadly backache sap; every particle r.f hfr Ftrensth and ambition? She cannot walk, she cannot stand, he.- houevork ii a bmrden. or the lonp hours behind the counter, in the efiire or factory are crushing. She Is miserable. The caue is many times some dc ran foment of her F'3tem. and backache is a common symptom. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoiind is u reliable remedy for backache, a a for more than 40 years It has been relieving women of America from the ailments which often cause it. Advt.
firsts with hi brother "Fpudfl." crr.d. and a ."f-cond in three dives. The plane front, back and front jT-krilfe and &wirn were divca ehib'Td. Dickerson aio won the 50 yarJ swim with Henry an eay icond. Georite P.urdick won the under, water distance swim covering SO feet in 12 fcondM, his brother Gil'ori placvd frcond, covering TO feet in 23 fcecends. K. Vaner? won the lonee-st under wat.r match ptayir.sr under one minute and 50 peconds; George Purdick rlaced second holdln? hlbreath undr-r water one mlnuto anl four seconds. Dlckerson nnd Ilenn' won thr horse-shoe doublrs with Hummer easily winning the slncries. The 100 yard da.h won by Geortr-; Martin in 1 I'at while the ion? f). -tar.ee run of throe quarters of a mile was won by Homer Goodlir.c?. In the bicycle rac-s from Eacrle Pcdnt to thp camp, K. Vance won the
FOUR AUTO THEFTS OCCUR LABOR DAY
Two Ford and two Chevrolet automobiles figured amor.? the automobile thefts reported to the police over the double holiday. A 1319 model Ford eedm was taken from the curb In the 300 block on S. Michigan st. Mor.diy evenintr, according to J. Svoboda, 414 S. Michigan st., the owner of the car. The license number was Ind.-274137. M. Field. 1102 Kenyon St.. reported the los3 of hi1 1914 model Ford tourintc car which he had parked near Sprinsbrook park while he viewed the Bibbons-O'Dowd fight Monday afternoon. A Chevrolet tourin? car. belor.g-
Intermediate race, and "Spuds" the junior, pressed clo?ely by Paker.
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Lives of My Children And Suffering Indescribable Tortures Myself Day and Ni"ht A Mother's Terrible Confession.
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For Her Room at College a set of Ivory Pyralin will come in mighty handy. We are showing both complete sets and single pieces at attractive prices. (CLÄUER'S)
For some time I had notice! that my two children, a boy of seven and a frirl of ten, were becoming" highly nervous, irritable and very disobedient at times even "sa-s-sy " I tried various punishnunLs, even whipping, but they kei-t prowin? worse. I fought and .struggled with the Situation. My own nerves were all "on edge" the least thinp put mo Into a rate. I quarreled and had moat awful "fusses" ulth my husband over notliiri as 1 now Uok back 'n them. I was too weak to work or enjoy life, and too nervous anJ irritable to po anywhere. I was horribly impatient and iik'ly If 1 did not et Just what I wanted when I wanted it. I oitea suffered from nevere heart palpitation and indigestion. I could not sleep at uisrht; I had au almost coustant dull a hing pain in the kick of my neck and bead, and frequently a very disagreeable sense of fullness in the front part of my head. I often l ad severe pains across my back, which made me think I had kidney trouble. I i.o had tender spots along the spine, which convinced me that a fall I had tad several years ao had caused permanent spinal injury which later proved to be only "a case of nerves." I eoiUd not begin to describe all the tortures. tri:Me pains, and great devitalizing weakness which I endured. Nobody, not even my husband, seemed to appreciate or realize my condition, and very few offered any sympathy, which Irritated me all the more. Finally I went to a doctor and told him my story; what awful children I had. and asked his advice as to what to do with them, and wether or not I should end them to a reform phool. After studying my case and talking with me rnd my children, to my surprise and disgust he told me I was the cause of my children's condition; that It was all my fault. At this I flew Into a rage, but after I hal quieted down somewhat, he explained to me the terrible condition of my nerve cells. He told me bow the system only manufactured so much nerve force, and that this vital fluid of life was stored in the nerve cells, much like electticity is stored In a storace battery, and tb.it I was like an eleetrie automobile ctter the electricity In the storage batteries had nearly sll been used up, and the car could therefore, hardly move. He said my own highly nervous condition had been a constant drain on the
nerve force of my children, and that the constant nervous" strain to vhih I had subjected them had wrecked their highly sensitive nervous organizations and lives, r.nd made then what they were that what rny children needed was not a reform s.-hool, but a reformed mother, and l.ter all this I found out to be true, because I regained my own nervous poie, and revitalized my worn out, exhausted neive centers, and the same was done for ray children, I found them to be the nieest, sweetest children in tbe world their whole dispositions entirely chanced. The above is a hypothetical case, which a physician says may well illustrate thousands which exist today. Homes are wrecked, children ruined, suicides caused, all through exhausted nerve force, or neurasthenic conditions. Very few people realize the awful suffering and terrible phjsi. al an I mental tortures w hich may he caused by a depletion of the nervovital fluid. In such cases, It Is often worse than ftolish to take mere stimulating medicines or narcotic drifs. which only whin up your fagging vital powers for tl$' moment, may be at the expense of your life later cn. What you need is to put more nerve force Into your nerves nnd n.ore Iron into your blood. Tfcls is most eftectlvely accomplished by the free use of Nuxated Iron. This valuable produce contains the principal chemical constituent of active living nerve force in a fcrm which most nearly resembles that in the nerve and brain (ells of man. It also contains organic Iron like the Iron in your blood and like the iron in spinach, lentils and apples. This form of iron will not blacken nor Injure the teeth nor upset the stomach. It is an entirely different thing from metallic Iron which people usually take. Nuxated Iron may therefore be termed both a blood and a nerve food, as it feeds strength giving iron to your blood and the principal chemical Ingredient of active living nerve force to your brain and nerve cells. Over four million people are using Nuxated Iron annually, and from the remarkable benecial results which it has produced, the manufacturers feed so certain of its efficacy that they guarantee satisfactory results to every purchaser or they wdll refund your money. I'.eware of pubstltutps, look for the word "Nuxated" on every package. After using Nuxated Iron we shall be pleased to have you write us what It des f.r you for publication. Your name will bo withheld. Nuxated Iron for the blood and nerves i sold by all druggists.
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Overland-South Bend Co., Inc.
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in to Lester Fluckey. R. R. 2. Ln.kevil. which the owner parked in the 100 block on E. Wayne ?t.. waj als-) reported stolen. The car was of 1313 model and had an Indiana 11cer.s No. 2:5925. Another 1019 modl Chevrolet model touring car was ?tolen at Rat-
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Ellsworth'e G'ddcn Jul-.'.-" Anniversary Sa b ginr X.:: lT'r discount on all re:! r Thousands of big -a'o-..1- vi' i! s; thru-out the store. ;r pages S end C'. Tho Kllsw rth
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NEW ICE PLANT TO BE BUILT IN SOUTH BENI
$125,000 plant will be built by Artificial Ice Company
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expected demand for our product, hut wore compelled to lr.crns. .vir capacity two years later, and this year we found it nccc?.ry in purch.-u---an additional supply of about $60,000 worth of Ice to meet the d--m:i:;d made on up. This experience has demonstrated very c'.i-.ir'.y to South Bend needs another ice phnt, and. in keeping with cur p y keeping pace with the growth and development cf the city 1 y bu.:i::i additlonal plants whenever necessary, we have oompletf d plan fT an :!: t plant, to be known as plant No. 2. which will be built and in operation before the season opens next spring".
Have Your Overcoat Cleaned and Pressed for Fall It's time to bcin thinking about setting your
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This plant will be built at our present location and will b.capacity with our present plant, and which will give us a cipnciry 50,000 tons of pure artificial ico per year. The mos: m b rn v: udll be Installed and the quality of the Ice will be the !..; th i can produce, and the supply will exceed the deman 'is f th several years to come. In addition to the manufacturing f u will be built a cork-Insulated storage of suitable capacity to h1'..! supply large enough for all emergencies in the warme: w. t: all resenA ice will be kept in a temperature well below th- irrer.': thus assiiring our patrcr.s of clean, pure ice at all times, ar. 1 ; :
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