South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1922 — Page 2

7 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Bituminous States and Miners Affected Well back a jar of Vicks OH TER! Sil ! 1 against the worst col o.ooo I ) I fwVCTA , ,r.. r ! r I 1 - Km in Iowa i neeraSxaV6-000 ILL. ho Ott, C:' - r . .:.-' v.. Every family here is invited to try the DIRECT treatment for all cold troubles ' 'rV'ATA I TITA 11 : iam I . w vA'f'-r" 5ooo I 0.000 10,000 v. 1 v 1 1 : .CALOÄKLVxj .iZOllA, NEW ! K.C. 1 .SV ABSORBED, like a liniment, and, at the ame time, INHALED, as a vapor, Vicks reaches immediately the congested, inflamed air passages. I At A V dc. MtSS ho.ood Texas i LA -

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THOUSANDS FLOCK TO MUSCLE SHOALS AS NEW EL DORADO Vcritahlr Stream of Humanity Pnui Into the "Niagara of the South." I F' KFNCF, Ali.. Mar !i ?, 1 With ti:' int-rr.Bt of tlio nation fl'fl for month n Musrh- Should, an n . ' tit ii' to tho district has con - ' ,:.!:tl a pnKm tint has t ixd ' Agitation of th- potential .trntli of "tho smith's Xi.u'.ira"' .md thi ;-"Uth's Niagara" and t hs that v.o., rs,..ct.d to lulti.ii 1 in event of dcvoloit-; p-J ilit ; :; i- nun, in vfnt ot urvoioj i.irnt of th- latent war project, turn , i ;, writahh- .-tram of humanity; :n y -.rch of tho Fl Dorado. Folks . mi- on f""t. in hor. rafts. In mo- ?. ,t::. in day . .-aches a nd in pala-j till il ra v ini,- io.ms. Tlierc wore ti iti money seeking invesiiii'Mits; m u in overalls hunting "ik. Tli-T'- w adventurers look-. jn!- t.,r anything ?h"v might find. 1 1 ,,nK. money lavwhly; others j s re wards of th communitv anl: ii;t,j to ,t. f ... i

Tin- problem at onrt bame soj'oom and soda fountain bar would a . t'.a; the town auth'uiti-s ofih, dispensing beers and light wines

Fbu-. m Sbf thebl and Tiwumbi.i ' ia it.a-i; .1 : :i . s ..imposing the disin' ": ! : - i b s" -fiit out a uarn-i .: g. -S: .y away fp-.n Muscle Shoa U : ! 'U '.rnn on h i t itr.i f c busii aial have an encasement in ad-j .tl.iv." I i This Mopped M'ine f.f th( fortune!

hunters, hut yet. they came. j Hon that carinii. alism was "rampant" The 1 1 1 t offer for tli-- ov rn-1 at !a.- in the Saratov district of 'u.'üt 's prop- rty . aus. d -.mp:,.;e 1 Paissi i. iu i a iia Tphos;-t f the district. Tiiej Thte have born numerous theft. o'li.iiniiii'y was sfiniied uln a warj.if ,i.di s ,.f the dead, he declared.

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1,1 !""" 111 l"n"lu"" w.i.Sjim- s.njir.R nis wile an. i proscrvmi: j nianacr pv tno Farmers Trust 'o.. : iv- ah- v.- 1 "vernitzht wl.en Fre,.-! body for food purposes in pi-k- I .idmiPitratnr. to retrain manatreword v..::t forth: "Mm -1- SlioaF ' 1 j n r brine nient r-f his estate. The trial In su- ' !" d-v. ."p. d.'- Fvcrl."dy in "No a. -count of ho horrible condi- , ,,orlor curt No. 1 here cc ipird ;!.. d. UK! h.liev.d that i b.d Hn.iii! fons in l.oi.-hrvik Fu-.-ia can ho as i s,. rri j nrrks and occasioned much F.' r aid- and that cm p t it -r in; bad nr. the hell I have witnes.-erf . jM-cs comment. : ' :1 ''d t.Mih in a.:know!-j with my own y.-," 1'rof Atkinson T,vo niorp .Tn,lidite? for coroner ' nt !,v th,v Pvernnv nt that, said. -Alone: the road, t hou-a nrt ; tllo democratic ticket catne to Mo 1 '"dd m.i be scrap-! of corpus were lyim:. and I am not; hht j-r;dav mornine:. Thev were Jed j ovcrstatinc it to k.v t!iat .-..000. '00 j p,r .Iflhn .ioono. ) 2 r, Hlaine av.. Tie p. op!,- ..f :a" di;riL tfrm, ,'. m ore wdl 'lie of Mnvation. typhus an, p). , ; I'reyr rmuth. 221 F. "f ' ?e, dir- a w. v..n in; t pcadd and cholera before summer M,-.!iro hmiti, !.Ti'-er under the ; " 1 ,-'",,lf,": a,!l ;h" :,al ,'",:("l'r- ! admi-.i-s-ration of hr F II . raron. ,,J t:" 'hi..- nn !. 1 i r F -a i.i'!i'!i i-MiM he drawn ,,,,,. e tilft , lwf (ia,. ;., u-l,wdi

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M-i...'".. .pe.i ;n. ,oum"t uork of the AnKri'-in relief who ncrnjnPltif,n for s!loriff on the r1 --'Md :;m.. tra t, ... xiv. b-s:rtb.c land , have a wonderful or Lani.ation. au-l publican ticket with six candidates of hl" 1,"n 'd'For;.-! ;M:d s-ld at fu'- .Me f.rdir. Fu.iir. chil-i jn thf. flfIlli Th0 raCA for coroner on r- "' U:'h:n 1,,",n:1-- l,v th; '. i the dcTncrati- tFket with threo ns-

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d w,h tiie p.bh. exception I rial ( Kaut UrtmiS - yrton mJcrat. juVV r,u - : SVl' hf tr:tl l,f th 1: ,,Un "'itice of the peace: Ira W. Pl.ce. Wala f 'a hut;dr. d d.illirs furred To nr.-. lav nicht at the Cnf'oo , , .. ,

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n.o ts ha. b, ,!i .:io"ed . 1 .. i.V. . a , .- . . ' i. . ' i , 1 1 .t f ' . t , i 'ant of 1 k. Ffothe ri-ci?i s i ; i : . I;..,';! i : i ! i ' " w i : : t'r ::: whi. h w dl ia '..a-. i v. d r i 1 1 !a;r..c!- " r : . l t t e r Who. t 1 1 :i ..V 1-0 for Fa l '. . : . t Tories c : : c u : 1 1 d c . :d d ions ;r. ; !; ci: T: . I . . , . I : -. . ' ! ..- 1 At.. ..ors.d l.v the t. v.n .vd .ti.:.,-ions and ;d. te i . ;::-xs ;. t,ii:- :... ... : . . 4 s i . a .!.:::; : . a t - to huf.d :'r.t t:i a k r v . pin. f the Ma-e'. c;t. t'v :r.F :p Ft w oodpi f- . : i i d- d res o f a. Iven. j tie , .pp. r: unity of a -juare i b". r. i r :-' .- l.-carr.e the task .i.-o f joc that tho fw :: ft . . en with tho R- d t'r. s-tv-.'A .--rk. r.o.s.o.ip p an u, -ket At a r. tstiit ' ni.inv . .- hia u,..ui an 1 j of h ''' w , re fed. i . w p. p dat. -n furnished : tha po!;c.-. Shark at .1 ' anao .no- with the hr.es: .;. r;:: v:4:d F a I :.:::atiu ti;ee u r.'Ie-; W dt'd .u-iw'.v. 7 , o,v . i .:,.'!! ; 1 s r . i ( p I . t . t ' ; . . . i, . ... e .1. o.o- .,,:.... v .'.. i . . . . . , j-; iu -' a 1'v ! o .;: ; a . i - r. c . . ; MF Minerxa llurwieh. :22 N. j 'i : : . w.o.. ui.i'a r M .i n n;. r.i- : . f.vr ., pp. u-it utis W dm--1,. vt i;; ei Ih hospital, i" Ulil'loVid.

HOW THE STRIKE AFFECTS USERS lTi Iutri.il plants rormally havf t!i- f:i as a co.-unirr of hituruinnus rfi.il, u-ir. c: 2 o'lt of rach 1'" tons tnSr.-il. Rallroids u.-- tono, pul-lif utl!iti"S 7 ton-, hnn?. ImM.s 10 tons, cOii- inak rs 10 tnx. Ifonis burn .".."1 parent of the i?;thra'-;to output. anl 20 p.Tfrr.t soos to in.lu.-f ri".--, power plantt and for hr.itin 1-irz I-uilvlinpr?. Only about Vivo prrrcit of anthr.icltr is rxportd. - - - : f7 f 1 j (f 1SJ p (JC) C Snatched Down , By Radio hxpert J. 'rhotisind.s if gallons of hrr th old fn.hionod variety with a kick were to ho placed on sale in South F-nd this morning following a s;.. ial radio menace received at i midnight la.-t night from Prohibition Director Haloes at "Washing ton. Former b, al li'juor (b alers rime to life and worked feverishly through the early hours of the mommg preparing tor the onsl mclit this morning. It was prfdicted that evrry soft drink rmpnriuni, lunch ''V vion. and that today will 0 . . . I 111 niMory a. .pru i. STA RVIKG RUSSIAN'S STEAL DEAD BODIES ((.'ontinued from pase one.) and uniniiakahle proofs have been found that they were eaten by the wt.-nvini niiiv inlj . . i i . . . . I " 1 " -w"vi r, hi I 1 : 1 1 - -1 a iv m l ica .m' hori. r tt )- tue menace 01 xn' oidd T 'O mueji C Hin-'t said for the '-As for the h...s;p'vik s I nntcnt. i , . . i i i. . I " sure.y i.reakine; uown ar.u n; i.;,,i. i s .ti.- n,.v. nv ir.-; o suai-mc ri'UM!. III'.HMIH.-. ait- oein- a.it-w - retreat. 1 ndtistl 1 s are t.etn a.Iow-

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, " rctt:niin to p-n their -hops Prof. At Kin.- n siid he w ould Fit once to Cmada w her.' he will do hver s- v ral 1-ctures on wliat lie ha: scon, b.-fot e j r.'CCcdit.c bourn.". Mt! M isimdrrstnndlllS HflltS . . f wi -i , .... , Hoi:-, io, at-., d on the third floor of v-- f,,, u-f.ir.s appeared due to a. . . i .. .. i . i - : .. r 1 1 y 1 1 ' ' l . '! : i n u . i . i u ' i i 1 1 , s .... O. , f mnrti l n f t- i iv1: it' .tit..-. ..... l i.'.ii... li. t! preliminary h.arinic Fidd titorrit.' .ludec PuFomb appom- . d a further luarfr; at a later .I.i'f bur uron re.juest of tb.ir atf , t.a r.ev. th-- h.-arin was set for the a t ft rnorin t a'. b'-w two of thr men t'fiit". to tit : r bonus in hn-octa. F:ibt"of th. men undeTo-vl that !;,.;rin; wa, to bo lu-bl at The -J tnA - . '1 Or i T I I . 11 Tt FI I i I ) I'll I I I i

-u-t cf th-ir afomcv to haxe them;- townn:p: John A. ,;,,r,ir in ,ou:t m' the afternoon : Shmeman. North Liberty. demov. a v.nut .s-fu! . : cr'it- af,v!iiAr-v l,"ar'1 rty town-

1 HABE HUTU TO APPEAR I? PHO.N Lll 1 (tA.ML LAPOFTF. Ir.d.. MarchSF Kxhi ut on ram. s with the New York Yankee featurin.tr P.abe Uuth and w:th the '.ce:i h -.okfd for th.e Michtcan ( lty ra- n .Tune fith and May 23rd i sP'"ot: e!v, was announced todav i nu;ii . I'.iVia -j - ? Tlf.ir.,1. 1 St. and Cleveland trains ar ', .F.-.. . p. otcd m Michic.tn City for .xh.h.Fon trarr.f. th dates of w iiuh have tbt r oen announced. XFW KITOllD. NFW t 1 K . .Maren ..I. jonn U;-::v..b : of the Illinois Athtic F u h. .'hie itro. otabl.shed a new w orld - f cord of . 1 seconds. Tat for' - t.... ...l4.. I .rt oi , m nrt i n .-v-Ät-tt l . . l f 1 1 ' 4 ' ' 1 ... r. ' r f.-.: W, i.m'ilr' fc t was aC- - , Mi.b.-b. -1 in the ::. fc-t pool o? ... i:. . . . : . .... i . . ....a.-.- - ...... ! ' ' . 1 1 j r.'ua umm i'i.j n .ot , t .- c , amate ur athb-tic union amotion and ;;!!! o r Tlo fantil.ar term of rrd-Fttrr ?.a o: iwit at. d in tl.e custom e f tb.6 M. of hi.tlar.i! of rccordincr all "ir.ts' holidays and other time, - r t o 1 .u'.km; was don.- In red

MANY DEMOCRATS FILE FOR OFFICE FOLLOWING MEET Georjrc Hahn, Frank Mayr Jr. and Frank Hilin?ki Formally Enter Campaign. Organization leaders of the democratic party in St. Joseph county met Thursday nicht to discuss the availability of various candidates for office and to asrec. far as possible, upon a line-up for a ticket at the primaries. The result of their deliberations indicate an agreement to line-up behind the following for nominations: For county clerk, George Hahn; county auditor. Frank Mayr. jr.; Portage township assessor. Frank Uüinskl. Th" judiciary candidates vhlch have already announced will 'ne unopposed W'ouli 'Slirho" 'ordr. The decision to run Frank Bilinski. defeated democrtio n')minep for mavor in th" recent city election. '.aMK. ompwhat a9 a 5urpri. It Js f., .,1 shrive Joseph Voorde. twice elected assessor, who it is said, is unacceptable to tiie majority of the party ' i a u rs. oorde is seeking a third tt nn. Marion "e?olowski will be unopposed in the race for treasurer, it was indicated, and th candidacy of Michael Hanley. present township asi-essor for sheriff, is looked upon with favor, according to report. It was also reported tlit Flijih Martindale. well known Plymouth lawyer, may enter the democrat!1' race for representative to congress from this district. Mr. Martindale is known in South Fend In connection witli hi. .success in aiding Wil liam rterger. retired Madison townsnip iarnier. w nose property 1 i . - : j . .. k . rf t.t.-tVC. 'ov tho coumv clerk. Thus i far the mojt-t-pirited contests de- . ,.innr,l lon fho r.iro for th. piran's t FI ; i ir and an Indicated conlu. n the den.orratic ticket for sov- , f , ,,ff;,.r Vnno of ; . ,,,. ,u i,,.i.i,i .M i ; t c i io in- u i 'U. u. tut" oa ill'icpuhlii'an side the prevent county 0Iviro i;1Cumhnts se eking reelec tion havo ak no oppo.itin as yet within tlieir own partv. Manr In liner. Candidates tilin? for town.-hip ofFridav inorr.iiif: follow: A. (Fenn Carpenter, republican. tTiivlrr. C-rimn tow?i.hin- T. Ker;on. nemo. rat. irus.ee i;mo.u ; towndiip; Moine T. Clymcr. rcpub- , lican. trti-tees Harris township; Melvin .F Minzie. U'3 4 S. Eleventh republican, constable, Portace , , . . . ... . ... ,7ii.-.tI,, .Villi, tt 4'. V',, t I'Ul'tl' can. trustee Creene township: I u -ward Farkley. republican, assessor Union tow nship; II irry A. Krlr.cr, republican. Clreen .township advisory I'O.ird ; Frank Hildebrar.d. re-publii-an. Center town-hip advisory ; . A , . , . , ('' "?fT advi ;-" . Peterson. hi ii'mi a , republican. Warren town-hip trustee: Allen ..-ei. a. or: n liberty, uenio-rrat. as- , s.r.p: asnmton I . tu.l. North Liberty, democrat, advisory board. Liberty townhip: A. I. Matthew?. b nocrat. tn:stce derman township. 1Q ()()) U A1LRO D VEX OUT OE U ORK .V PEAPsSYLVAMA i Continued from ra? one.) : stcllation of oil burning machinery v:r:ua.lly all patiyer.ser liners and ,n many of the larger freighters, rc- ! :v.ces them from the influence ot th" coal strike. In the event of a fuel famine, th.-y said, coal burners roi-m ..u mci :-.iei . ai european st:.t:oi.s. where there in said 0 v,0 an ; over-supply, or at South American PCTts. If v . b. n r v r T' . In . -

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LITERALLY millions of families who J have tried Vicks are now continual users of our product. So, naturally, we want you to miVe the test. Here is our offerBuy a 35c. jar from your druggist use all or pirt of it if you are not d?lighted with the results, mail us the top of the carton and the purchase price w ill be cheerfully refunded. Made for years past We make this offer and have made it for years because Yicks rtrJ.ly helps the majority of cold troubles. Vicks doesn't relieve nery case, of course. No remedy can do that. But if it fails in your case your money will be returned without question and remember YOU ARE THE SOLE JUDGE. A druggist's discovery A number of years ago a North Carolina druggist , searching for a better way to treat colds, hit upon a wonderful formula. He combined in the form of a ?alve the best of Nature's remedies for colds Camphor, Menthol, Eucalyptus, Thyme and Turpentine, with other valuable ingredients. When this salve is applied over the throat and chest it not only penetrates and stimulates like a liniment, but the ingredients are released as vapors by the body heat. Thus the medication is carried with each breath thru the nose and throat to the lungs. Now used from coast to coast Thi remedy, Vicks VapoRub, won

HEALTHY MARCH,' REPORT OF BOARD Death?, However, Score Over Births During M o n t h, Healtli Officials Say. Tho past ninth ha been the 'diealthiesf March of any of its predecessors for several years, ac cording to vital statistics announced; by the board of public halth Friday. ! The minimum of only six con-j t 'Lrious disaseH under quarantine ; and an entire absence of smallpox' within the city compares with ."S j quarantines for the same period a , far au. and a total of ö.". cases oft smallpox during t!ie months of Jannary. I'ebruary and March. 1-F j Tlie fi-tures di'MV a perc-ptible de- ; crease in the number of births andj an increase in deaths in compari-1 sons of March, this yeir, with the ccrresponding period the preceding year. There were 71 deaths and F". 1 births durini? the pa.t 31 days 1M births in March. F21. Peport.s of births ar in some cases several days tardy in arriviiu' at tli0 healtli office in the city hall and th' usual'

number of about 20 whi-di come lnuimu,-u lul 1"""m i-.o,-i. iio..r., after the first of the month is e.x-iU r ralIr1 out ir soni places to . . . . i dituf.rcii e h m r, Vi inrnilir rj who at. I

l-.otetl to run last months tota o: bin lis to within 1 of the reports for .March a year aco. A total of 27 notices for closing of outside toilets were sent out during tho past month, the monthly report to the health board will show. July 1 is the date set when all toilets in districts zoned off by the department tnu.-t be removed. Purine the month endin? Friday. 2ä placards were posted at houses . i wnrrc inere were cas's oi i i m. pious diswtses of a minor character. 17 places were -released" and there! were a total of IS disinfection.-. ONE HURT AS TRAIN COACHES HIT CANAL HAnniSBUIlO. Pa.. Maren .11. Five cars of the Dominion rxpr'ps. on the Pennsylvania railroad Mid down a 20-foot c-nibatiknu rt into the old Pennsylvania canal at Halifax i early this mornir.?. Th.e train was! bound from Buffalo to Washington. The wrei k occurred at 4:4. tni3 morning an I was cause,! 'ty a V.rok ; n ra: 1 o: . a r f ro'i pine, a day coach, jumped the track and ( arrb d wit a it ur I'uliu cars which pitched into Fk deep mud cn the 20-foot embankment and went down into Jhe canal v.uthout topplin-T over. The seventh car hurt? to the rails and held th-1 chain r-.irc 'n in-t'tinn There were 00 pas.-ncers on tho train and mativ of them were a'.-ep In their berth?" and did not Know ' what had happened, some not beir.c awakened. Only one iu-:i;or.; Thomas Spence; w as injured. of Atlantic City. cishborhood Seems to be l;,.; i .u.. rt np!"bborhood that J;ac !,,,-n railed to the attention of the - l.l. . V . . ...jt, t t & -n wiaun inv i ...... t ,.., of r Wai-fA .Marie j.. . 4 . . .......... Ind.. the t.eld repre5emaii e o; mr Iko divi.ion of the Bed Cross. i n South Btnd and vicinity check- . Ir- up unsettled claims of ex-sol- I dier' She is al.so conferring with; rcrresentathes of the Veteran-', 1,-reau and those vieitirur here from ,

"Camp for Auto Uucics While hi. automobile wa.s parked The first woman . fire company :r. , , v.o. tit rnrr.r the state of L;aare has been or-

in iroi.L oi ii." t.u...' . - . --- . .... av.. a th.ef Thursday m?ht removed ,:r.:H at Hoho.vay Terrace, r.a: a -pare tire. J. F. Hartzer r- p rted ! W limmston. with en charter mo,:to the' police Fr.day. The theft i?irs. It is an -uauhary of the men s

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instant local favor and its fame has spread, county by county, state bystate, until now Vicks is a family standby from coast to coast. Over 17 million jars are used yearly. Just right for children Mothers like to uce Vicks because it is applied externally. It avoids dosing and upsetting the children's stomachs. When kiddies come in wet and sniffling it is applied to prevent colds. It helps to keep oflf attacks of spasmodic croup it is a quick treatment for all cold troubles. In addition, its cooling, soothing qualities make it useful every day for cuts, burns, bruises, stings and skin troubles. Prevent grippneumonia Grip and pneumonia are frequently the result of carelessness. Keep away from the sneezers and coughers in street cars and public places, if possible. If you are obliged to mingle with them, insert some Vicks in the nostrils just before going out. It stimulates the membrane and helps Nature to repel bacteria. At the first sign of a cold During this grip-pneumonia weather is is "better to be sife than sorry." Here is the safest plan if people would just follow it At the first sign of a cold go home, take a hot bath for 30 minutes and

Blackmailers' "Trust" In U. S. GeU $3,000,000 Year From Gothamites NFW YORK. March 31. More than ? li.OO't.noi'i a y ar is being extorted from wealthy NewYorkers by a national blackmailers' trust' Men of national prominence are b nz victimized. The trust" is operating all over the Fnited States and its total annual loot is "simply appaliii?." V. Sherman Hums f t!ie Hums deteetive ,u''nry, made these statements today in an interview with the United Press wherein he revealed that the amount of money obtained by blackmailers almost equals the annual harvest or ait the highwaymen, burut! irj. pi.-kpo.-kct s, train robbers and postal bandita in America comldiifd. . - RIOT IN MOSCOW TO j CA7F P14ITPPI4 DFT TPQ MOSCOW. March 21 Rioting; was reported from various plaees to- ! dav as a re.-ult of the srovernment's orders that church trail, arts he conf" i"'- - i tempted to prcvert tho seizure ol religious relics. SLAYS WIFE WHILE DREAMING," CLAIM 1 MIDPLFTOWN. . March HI While hl; wife was lyin? ir; bed asleen this mcrnin;. Ambrose Watt 5 ;;-. wno tiaims io nae nm, un- im- ! ! t-i " tVint lirr tT.vi--Vi t b r br-d on.. . ... .- - ' Aatt told poie the report oi . the pjstol awac ned him and he found his wdfe desd at hi- .u I". loot y.ui;hoisi; MICH IO AN 'FI Y. Ind.. March.-llj -T'iiecs irlv Friday entered' 1 Kramer & Son's whoh -ab- war-) ' house here and -.ook iarets and i ri-ar valued at j 1,0 This is ! the second robb ry the wa: houi-e within a month. . STKITK HY TRAIN. CLIMIU'S. I-.d.. March William Bi-hop. Tö. hod- arri-r, was probably fatally hurt here Friday when he wa? nfuck by a so: . bound Penr.sylvat i'i tram. He was d.af and did not hear the approach 4 INDIANAPOLIS. March. 01. --Thf .first parcel of !n n-1 in ti'.e fite et the r.ew st.lto reformatory rear IVndleton h is b.-fn nous'h: and pa:i tv-r by the -tate. oflieials announced riday. P f thf eFn;;le farm, the heart - lu - ' reformatory buildin?-. ilie sta'e p..;d M:nzle $27.2:-0 for UdeT aero, ' and ah?o paid tt' Robert. W. Min--le. the tenant, to vacate at once. , ed as .vn-tn the ...en r re aw a., a. ur.. I The womer. said thy expected to ' assume atl oi a i.n-n.dn s uaits .-.- - - line of how rilFi: UXTrilK ON CHIlIsTlAN ?ii..f At Fattell ichool auditorium. , Mihwaka. Saturday evcnin.T. April;

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drink several glas-es o' ht ie-.o-.i.'". j For Head Colds, Asthma, C Take a laxative and'a -.ve;lt j rrh; H"' Fever-Vi. V, hn-,ü b under bhnkets. Then ry the bod v. ; rv r'1 ' ; ' :' n::1 t.-e vapors inApply Virks libera'.lv fArr throat ; h:xl',' nr ' ' ri 1 ' ?7 the

chest, covering with hot tlanr-1 . Go to bed and leave the be i-cl fhr looce about the nn k so that the medicated vapoVs will be inhaled all r.iht long. ThU treatment will often b.ini-h a cold over nigh.l and so avoid the possibility of grip or pneumonia. How Vicks should be used For Spasmodic Croup, Children' Colds Rub 'icks over the throat and chest until the difficult breathing i relieved, then spread on thickly and cover with a hot rlannel cloth. One application at bed time usually prevents a night attack of croup. Over 17 Million ffJust rub it on

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DOWAGIAC GRAPE GARDEN

Dowagiac, Mich.,

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Scymorc Jensen, 113 Lincoln Way West, MishawaU

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For Deep Chest Coldt, Scrt Throat, Toniliti, Bronchitis Coughs Yi-k .'.. v:i.i r. applied over the throat ard . h- r-- if rr-.uv, f.rst using ho: , wet il :!.s to pen the per es of the skin in! 1 r 1 in wr 11 until the skin i red; s; :r . i on thickly and coNered with ore or two th.i kr.eses of hot f.annel rlcths. If the cot:h is annoying, swallow ta ill pieces the size of a pea. Vapor Important Remember th.-.t half the f -:v-t t 'ick ii in the inhalation of if 'aprs. o when ap plied oer throar ac i chest lr.ie bed coverings and risht clothing looe at the neck that thee vapors can be freely inhaled. Jars Used Yearly

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