South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 168, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 June 1920 — Page 13

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WEDNESDAY 3IORXIN, jrxi: 1C. 1920. 13

QUEEN MARIE OF RUMANIA TELLS TRICKS OF TRADE

Fllkn hand, the power behind throne of Kin Ferdinand ever

Forgct Yourself and Live For Others" Kry to Success as Kuler, She Say. nUCIIAIU-ST. Jun l.V-"IInw to To a 5urcs.-ful fj;;eeri?" Sil 1 Q'ln Z.lary cf Rum'ini.'i r e j i ? 1 1; tr the ;utlon of th" correspondent. "Why, It H forncth'.n? t .1 trad t' a fj'jT.. and th rhi-f Jmp-raf-nt of th trade art courage and totrty. Smi!" vhen your head in achlnsr. mi! wh-n you aro readyto drop from fatijrue and worry'. rnil when all is Koini: wron. mil at Rood nws and at bad jiow.i. Always keep yourself lnter--?ed in others. No matt'-r how 1,-reat may ! the strain rn your j-at!enre u hen talkinp or INtenin to a Lore, miko him or her think tht conversation i vital. Nev-r think of your personal troubles but those of your country. I don't even own up when I know that I don't know a thlnjr; hA I always Kr fit find find out all abo'it this unknown MlNJeet." Ask nnyhody, peasant or politi ian, who rules Ilumania. and th-y

will look at you with eyes wide npr-n in surprise and say: Vro the q-jeen of course." learning th TVadf. Queen Mary is th scr.e-shlftrr.

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Krpland. nearly 2. years aro. she has teen learning thin trade of I'lm, queen, and now he has heen at it for more than five years, in place of Carmen Sylva, and he has made it her business to know her country and her people. She aspires to be queen in every .er,.e, and ?h? quite as willing to take the duties of the Job as well as its pleasure??. As for its pleasures she p-ts all the fun she can out of it. dre-.se as w?ll as she can, to mhance her beauty which is famous. "If a queen goes around, shabby and red-nosed, it makes a preat deal of difference. I think." sh said. "It Is not expected of us and so why should I do it? I felt rather raortirled when in Pans Just after the armLstice and I had to attend receptions frequented by all the beauties of the world, and was not able to wear some of my splendid Jewels which had been sent to Moscow. Just to think I had four or Jive crowns, some of them inherited from my Russian mother, and not a one to wear in Paris." WIIIIiij- to Shoulder Duties. That the queen is quite as willing to shoulder the duties of queendom is testified to by thousands of men and women who met her during the (lerman occupation of Ilumania. As a Red Cross nurse she was visiting the hospital of the incurables at .la ssy. When she and the surgeon

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reached th? door of the hopeless; "there's no need of poinp; in there, it is too dangerous," said the surpeon. "They are dyinp it is my duty," answered the queen. Just after she entered the queen heard a dyinp soldier calling for his wife. Without a word the queen walked over to the bed of the typhus victim, sayinp "Here I am," and knelt and embraced the man, who died In her arms, happy. The queen is a practical queen. In the same city of Jassy. this fact was discovered and when the mayor "anted to get the snow cleaned off the streets, he timidly applied to the queen for help. "Why bless you, of course I will help," said the queen, and she led the pant? of snowshovelers. After this whenever med

icines and Instruments were needed in the hospitals, or extra nurses, the queen was called upon. Once there was a bread famine. The queen pother own private motor cars scourir.fr the country for flour and then 6he orpanized the bakeries of the city. She did the same when there was a wood and coal famine. "As a child I was taught to live for others." said the queen in one part of the conversation. "So, whatever I do-1 do naturall. without effort. As a little prll I was told that this v.a part of the trade." "Should the queen pet a touch of Internationalism and po on strike some day, that would be a hard day for Ilumania." said Take Jonescu. laughingly, one of her admirers, a man reparded as the keenest minded lawyer, financier and politician in the country.

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WOMAN BATHER HAS CLOTHING STOLEN; SHE WEARS JEWELS

By United Tress: KANSAS CITY, Mo., Juno 15. Mrs. Helen Crawford of San Diego, Calif., had three diamond rings ami a wrist watch left to wear when bathing pool burglars finished looting her bath house. The pool management allowed her to keep the bathing suit she wore. They loaned her an apron. Wearing these and her rings and wrist watch ehe was able to reach her hotel in a rrutor car.

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Film is What Discolors

You can feel on your teeth a slimy film. It is ever-present, ever-forming. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. The tooth brush doesn't end it. The ordinary dentifrice cannot dissolve it. So it accumulates and may do a ceaseless damage. Most tooth troubles are now traced to that film. And now it is known why brushed teeth still discolor and decay. The reason lies in that clinging film which th: eld cleaning methods omit. Cause of Decay That film is what discolors not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar.' It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cavse decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Thus the film is the teeth's chief enemy. It Can Be Ended Dental science has for years sought a

way to end that film, and the way has now been found. Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The film is albuminous matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to constantly combat it. The way seems simple, but it is not. Pepsin must be activated. The usual method is an acid harmful to the teeth, so pepsin long seemed impossible. What has been found is a harmless activating method. Now pepsin can be applied twice daily and left between the teeth. And millions of teeth are now being cleaned as they never were before. Watch the Effects We ask you to watch the effects. Present the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slirny film. See how teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. Compare this method with the old. Read the facts about it. Then decide for yourself what is best.

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An Impossible Situation

Trying to stretch low telephone rates over high cost Is bad enough. But worse still for us and you Is the fact that we can't make the maoiy improvements which are necessary In your telephone service. As a matter of fact, we can't keep the' present service going on the present rates. Let's be frank about it. Our rates, inadequate before the war, are only slightly higher now. ITiey must be made adequate. It's your service.

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