South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1921 — Page 12
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 9. 1921
CÄSS0P0LIS WOMAN DIES IN ACCIDENT
SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS TO MAKE D WARES TALL
Mr. T. A. White Killed When Car Overturn- Daughter Scriouly Hurt. Sj t- T '. N"A T!::.(s: Vas-oI' Mich.. Sept. Mr.i T. A. Wh.'e, wif of a k.ca: n-Ur. tt 'rd'.'.r.t w.i In ;ir.tly klll'l rmd r.T diui;hr-r. Mrs. Floyd O. la;h. n ii- injur 1 wh'n a Fonl rar lr:-n by th- lxtter turn'd turt a. c.uT.t t! Mi'' h.. ysU-rd.ty. i.jnr.in t! c upants b'T.'ath i. In th- Ii!,h. ' .N.-'.vs of the- al lnt vwis r t rc,c.!i'I hiTM, however. tmt.1 Mrs. I";rh was removd to, a loal ho.- ' ; itrl Thursday r-rl the body of her r.i'.th'r rvr.3 retunu-d to this placi
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l' Mf v I; ?.Ir.k IVich. a hridt r-f thn u!, vnui rvturnLr-r to her home IKtmlt by motT. Mrs. I.'nt?-. h:i'l n visiting at tho hon; r-f b.'r parents h'-ra ov-r Iabor flay r. nrj hrr mother w-i returning O Tv-reit v.lth Jit for a T-rW visit. Mrr. Whl? -iM t' havo Trv-t
jr:ar.c nr-n, vn;;'1 .Mrs. jatu ruff e red painful lnj'irvs. Her condition ii regarded ;t.s f: r!ou3 by hoa-X-Ital authorities Sinco hrr marriage Mrs. IVaeh h.i.i resided In Detroit, v.-h'-re hr hbhand r -mpV-yed an an Inspector in tho Ford plant.
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ford Tllaon. ilrHt h Id. was charged trlth having picked tho pirl's pocket while they wr out for a roll in Allegan last F"rlday evening. "SV'llson, htifor ho pleaded guilty and was Pfntencci for 12 days, accused John M.cCarty, of Kalimazoo, inJ Mccarty named Clarence Goodhoart, of Halamazoo, a q thdrd member of tho jand -raiiich robboKl tho elrL
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Mrs. J. W. Ipcnsclded of V.v lldi.ulclphla, O., and her dwarfed cldldrt-n, Anna May (left) and liortlia, o are being made to fnrnvuprry tx-lru; tcl tliyroW extract. Tho children nro 10 yean six months and nine years bix months respectively. Tbc plctun, jost taken slurws tliey uro Mill mud urnlec slzo.
COLUrBUa O., Sept. 8-Maybe tho day la already hero "when short men can mako rix-footers out of themselves merely by taking a few plUd! ßclcnco hat recently achieved pomo "wonclerf ul resulta alonjj tho lino of jrrowth control. And it L
on th vcrgo of further Important Jlscoveries. Xothlnff could bo more amazing tlian tho cifiC3 of th two Kpenachicd children of Now Philadelphia Anna May, 10 years 6 months old. and Bertha, 9 years 6 months old. .It st 12 months ago they were
babes In arm. Anna May wm almost the exact height and we!ght of
a 13-month-old baby of a neighbor j across the street, while Hertha was ,
even smaller. Today Anna May Is as largr a a normal flvc-yfar-old" child and Crtha as a four-ycar-cld. Clause! M Crrtla". They were not dwarfs. They were ela3Ad as cretins. Iom Infancy they had failed to jrrow, either phy lically or mentally. The medical profre-on stufllod them freiuent'y, but failed to fir.d the secret. In September, 19C0. the two "babies were brouarht to the State Bureau of Juvenile. Ilesetirch and placed under observation by Dr. II. II. Goddard, head of tbe Ir.tltutlcn. Goddard Is not a phypician. but he is recosr.lzrd as one of the world's greats pj-chologlsts. Goddard soon announced that the children had no "thyroid glands!" Tho question came from all quarters: "What have thyroid glands to do with it?" "The thyroid," said Goddard, "is a gland in the neck. For a long time it has been known to have a distinct effect upon growth and It has "been known that cretinism (failure to grow) ha been due either to the absence or disease of thl gland." Feeds Children Glands. Goddard hit upon the idea of feeding the two Espenschied children extract of thyroid glands taken from lambs and bullocks. The "extract" was prepared In the form of pills, and the mother, Mrs. J. W. Ippenschied, took the children home with Instructions to give them each nine pilLj a day three at each meal. Let tho happy mother tell the ret of tho etory. "Dr. Goddard's wonderful pills made Anna May grow threo inches the flrt 27 days of the treatment and 10 inches during tho first seven months. "In a few days it will be Just one year slnco she started taking the pills and she is now fully 14 inches taller, and Is 09 big as an ordinary five-year-old child. "Dertha hadn't grown er fast physically, although he 13 now the size of a normal four-year-old child, but her mental development has been faster than Anna May's. Growing Tdke Weeds. "A year ago, my two llttU girls
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had th bodies and mind of mere biblc, while now they aro really 'growing like weeds and are beglnr.lrjj to talk. Their mental development has been amazing in so ffacrt a time. I am confident trwit in & few years, under Dr. Goddard 9 treatment, they will be entirely nrrrnai." yirts. Espenschied has an older daughter, Freda, who is normal in every respect and who, at 12 years of age, is in the eighth grade at school. Another remarkable lnrtaree of "forced" growth through the. feeding of thyroid gland extract is that cf a 45-year-old dwarf. He grev,- two inchea taller, but the treatment had to be suspended on account of his great lops in weight.
BAR NO MARRIED TEACHERS IH FLINT
Efficiency Only Requirement Exacted by School Officials.
FI-.TNT. Mich.. Sept. S. School teachers in Flint schools are falling victims to Dan Cupid's darts in such numbers that 1: Is difficult for local school authorities at thi3 time to state Just how many married teaen-
ers are employed this year. It is said 31 cm of f.30 teachers here last yrar wrro married. Marriage Ucerrs for thre teachers wrro published th!. week. SupU Alvln. Cody declared that the fchool authorities aro not emp!oy!n married teachers to the exclusion of sinsrle teachere, a-sf-rtlng that ev?ry teacher was hired on her "cf.cIency., "We ought to make it a rule when a woman get. married and has a husband to support her that we find some or.e f'se who needs the position more." assorted 1'. A. l-vell. Echool commissioner.
arrtd Wdnsday by police on a charge cf r-f-:$'.r;g to furn:.h -vatr to a f-r.ar.t. afv-r .--.!-: is al'.gd to hav- tnre r:o i T' hno. a, city buililr.g ir.fpfc'.-r wir came to turn th water v.-n at tho reluct of a. vorr.ar. who hil rer.rl an ur' i'.r apartment. b.i't. t!:- roor:. to hl tenant fur r. year, ar.rdin to Dr. II. II. NVac:-. city health r:T.cr. Trouble sUrtr 1 between .r.llord and tenant when nm ct.e offered more money fcr th-- apirtm-.. Tho ter.ar.t Wv-u'.d not v.ri;. ar. I
m:rrsnD wato: to thyaxt JACKSON". Mich.. Sept. S. Steve Schiotis, restaurant proprietor, was
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Tomorrow (Saturday) will be the last day of our special display and demonstration of the patented Caloric Pipeless Furnace. This exhibit is so arranged that you will quickly understand how a house can be thoroughly warmed a temperature of 70 degrees in coldest weather being guaranteed through one register. Don't wait until winter is at your heels to make preparations for heating your home. Get a Caloric Pipeless Furnace NOW and have guaranteed comfort in coldest weather and save 1-3 to 1-2 your fuel. Caloric advantages are so revolutionary that other methods of heating are obsolete in comparison. Come tomorrow and learn about the heating plant that we sell under a written guarantee of your satisfaction or money back. Remember, tomorrow is the last day of Prepare-For-Winter demonstration at our store.
This Woman Investigated Gentlemen: I cannot help but express to you my appreciation of tho perfect heating plant you Installed In my house the Caloric Pipeless Furnace last year. During the coldest days we hav? had no trouble keeping warm. Your agreement to keep the temperature uniform within (five degrees in every room in tho house at first eeemed impossible to accomplish, but wo now understand why you can make such a sweeping statement. Before buying the Caloric, I made numerous investigations I was shown several types of heating plants, eome were cheaper and others more expensive. However, I want you to know that I am thoroughly satisfied that my Caloric gives more heat, with less coal and trouble than any other furnace. One of my neighbors has burned more hard coal In a base burner than I have soft coal, ar.d during real cold dayn they came over to my houe to get warm. I'm mighty glad I have my Caloric Tipeless Furnace. Yours very truly, MIIS. A. TV. DREW, C113 Lincoln Way Weat
Here are some things you must be satisfied with or out goes the Caloric without a dollar expense to you:
1. That the Caloric Pipeless Furnace will efHciently heat your house in zero weather. 2. That the Caloric Pipeless Furnace will save 35 per cent of your fuel. 3. That the Caloric Pipeless Furnace, when properly installed, will not give off any dirt, sulphur or dust when the plant is run according to our instructions, which are very simple. 4. That the Caloric Pipeless Furnace circulates the heated air through the ENTIRE HOUSE or building. 5. That the Caloric Pipeless Furnace firepot is fully guaranteed for five years. 6. That the Caloric Pipeless Furnace castings are built of pure pig iron and are quality and quantity in construction.
Free for the Kiddies Tomorrow evening we will give away an eight-room Caloric heated Doll House. Thifl Doll House can be seen In our north window. Just stop In and sign your name on a card.
This picture shows just how the Caloric circulates pure warm air and heats every room in the house to an even temperature.
The Same Success Awaits You IfYou Are Willing to Make A Start! The number of people participating in our Profit Sharing Plan is wonderful for the short period it has existed. These folks are receiving a check each month as their share of the profits made by this company. Went you stop in and let us explain this safe and commonsense proposition.
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