South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 20, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 January 1920 — Page 2

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MAYOR

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ISSUES APPEAL

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Program For Day is in Charge . of Insurance Men of - South Bend

Ar appeal to all 1 1 . - . ui. i of Fouth F nd to ..v-i.-t Iii.- Thru:. V. k committee It m il:it; tlx- n c k a f-ure..,s waa I -u 1 I v Mayor Franklin It. "arso:i Mfn-J.iv na.rni.'i in the foüü-.viiii; proclamation: m woirs vmn i. am .vi k. To !ho Pi-opfp of the City of South IW'IhI, lint. mhfffas, Tfi i c-.wtm-

ment. Th Amfrican Fankel.-' A.-n-j i.ition. the F S. of !'.::iJ.!i!:',' , . i

A. Loan At .".ori.'itior. Iii- National i "'' ration of Fonstru- tieu lt:d;i r i -. Tin National ss. . ia ; c , i of

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hrmly convinced that the NATIONAL THRIFT Wi:i:iC program a it . .. i ...... j 1 1 i ii t i i rl In- n f I

the Mjunort of every citizen of o

ity. appeal to all citizens and residents of tho city to assist the local Thrift AWek Foinmlttee Py ronp. ration in rvcry v.ny possih to niake the. ohfc,ervu:ic- of this important occasion a sueo v.-. JN WITNESS THFiUFOI'. I h;f licrennto set niy hand and caused tin -eal of the '-ity of South Ih nd to h affixrd. Jionc in this city .f South rend Shis 1? day of January, in the y ar of our I.orrl. cn thousand ii'iie hur.dred :.ml twenty. Franklin I. ('arson. Th program today is in chaise of she itf inMiranco men. who hao prepared a program of rtcnsive advertlslni? in the local m vsp ipers and through special motion pict.ire f-.itur.s at th- theaters. A numl er of .Irakers h.ivo h.!i -clodujed to address th" motion picture audience throughout th' day in the short four minuto talks t sut-jects of "Thrift" and "Insurance."

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da ( ct in;' tl. vo;-!v of th-

im l-' TiU f.ranc l of th.- S-i va-

tion Army, ar.d havo attained c..n-s.i'i.i!.!-- !((,. jn tluir mnnmomenr r its local affair?. Although llie l,as" h n in Soutli Fe nd 1 ss

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poo; families with tli- n-'cMtit f hie. mid procuring niploytiuTt for htmdiaiU of men. They hve In n ir. the .o i- i- of the Salvation Army for th past 17 years ami are well known thiuu-jhoiit the

ar. they have hern mti u- I midd'.t west.

ORGANIZE THRIFT VEEK SPEAKERS' BUREAU

TEN TEACHERS UNABLE TO ATTEND CLASSES

Feij)i", the war time policy of i.rimiiir.; the sni.jeot directly to the I'-ihh.. th-- V. M. A. u-hi.-h is

spor.v.irin- !;. Thrift pa i -: n now in proi

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hric of n. a i. Hull lihi.-,on.

T)t rj'i!"iai.' of roids and ;rip.

1 which has swept o r th' ity the

f-art W"f !:. has mado itsdf fell in th" puhlic schools. Althotmh the toll anions the pupils is not as heavy Monday as it was I'ridav. the f.o1-

we.-k 'am-julty is siiickciud now and Mon)i.;s oi ",,i n- I d. iiicinii;;' 10 tir-i'iio-s were re-

rV hmeau. which js in ! r'"rU(! ,:I-al,!, ," attend r. th-ir

i duties on account of llhioss. Souk u ! 1 iltl ii 1 1 was exn: it ncod in idling

! 1,1 addition to furnishing' j p!aces of the ahente hut aft

er th.r list of suNstitute teachers had hrcn fhausted. it was foural

UNfTY MOVEMENT! I

Special Exercises Started by Students at Notre Dame University.

Stmler.ts at Notre Fan.- l.uan a

Tl lI.V, JAN. -. The a.strolical chart for this da;, shows a pr ponderar.eo nf the rr.a'etc forces. Thu principal dar.- r

may h. rpcted from the Martial : tendency to ra!)!!"?. he.uFtromc j conduct and intornpprat speech., h'adii.tf to juarrels. disputes and'

ultimate litigation which will prove un successful. Saturn aid Franus also wi-ld an adverse ir.:hje:i-e, ' hrintrms drlays. anxieties pr.d disap- j pojntmcnts, with sudden setlmcks or,

uph avals tinner th -" l;-ruptiv-1

2 3. Th" purpose of the vxcrci-es a.announced hy Ii'v. John F. O'Haia. pref ct f religion at tlie uni er-ity.

is to inspir i h.urch unity the world

over. Similar exercises are 'im; held this week in Protectant churches, particularly in Fpi-copalian chutchf.s. in all parts of the fnited

Fhureh Fnity octave Sunday and for.es. Those latter port-nt?. how-j will continu- the rru's until Jan. ( f' er. are not. puwcrfiu. In matters

Iconneetfd with tin- oom .-'.ic ':

ci.tl ircj. , arid in afl etion ii con-j (err?, the in.iuom f arc auspicious; and lend themselves to fest -rinp j and Messinc; r vents of this nature.! Venus- heins v;c dispo-c,i under I the Lunar s nii-cxti!c. J Tho? who?1 hirthda- it is should J rndravor to havo a ouict Year, avchl- .

SUt.-s. The movement for thuvh n- f.uarrels and litigation. A chiM !

uniheation onsinuU-.j in th An?Ii- born on th,5 dav win h,. nu5ck, vA.

can church in Fnland cU'ht years ' pul.ve anJ headstronir. hut .-h-vr r. auo and has since sprea! to this ( preservlru7. and will rise in life country. j The daily intentions r! the nt-. "

as outlined in the Catholic program ; are: The return of all the "Other! Sheep" to the fold of IVter; the return of all Oriental Separatists to ' communion w ith the apostolic .S e: j

the repairing of the ICth century Preach hetween Fngland and Home; that the Lutherans and all other Protestants of Continental Furop may find tluir way "buck to the Catholic church"; that all Christians in Am ricu may become one in communion with the chair of Peter; tipreturn to the- sacraimnts of all lapsed Catholics; the conversion of the Jews: and the missionary eonuust of the entire work! for Christ.

Don't Spoil Your Hair By Washing It

SCHEDULE TWO TALKS FOR N. D. CHAMBER

speakers at ino linqs, filia tions and other pal. lie -''th-'rin'-'s has ar-

. l r ... . r that only two places v.on- left un i. mead for the appearance nt four-i ...

minute speakers at- every perform- A( tllo postottice it was learned ane of the various theaters of the! that thre carriers were off dutv.

city and a four-minute speech will be on the daily pn.-iMiu during the "A eel;. Following j th,. ii.t 0f s,(MiaM. the suhject and the place of app' a ra nee ;

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victim of the epidemic. At other places throughout the city it was learned that the epidemic had made heavy inroads on the employed forces but the board of health still maintains its original contention that the scourge is merely an epidemic of colds and '.trip and that intiuenza has not made itself felt in serious prop rt ion.

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ing bring on such 'troubles verv

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"Make a Will." orpheum. Farry Scatibm; aile. 1'iid Woodward; Audiuuium. Jäiuin C. Hunter; Lasalle. J. Mr 'ready Huston. Tliursday. Jan. snhj.-ci. "Thrift in I in! list ry." Oidieiiio. William

Happ; Castle. . lb Dcahl; .vdi- j toriuiu. S. It. Ft 1 1 1 1 lc i I ! ; Las i i'.e. j Send S P. Sc!i a i t. j Ida nts. Friil !. Jan. Jf.. sul'jcct. 'Iv'cp a'

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Two lectures in addition to the regular student class talks are scheduled for the Notre Darne Chamber of Commorrp this week. Prof. P. I. Scheib. formerly of the Kansas Ak rieultural school and now h-ad f th- department of agriculture at Notre Dame will talk Tuesday nitfht on "Tito Personal Fquation in Fusiness" HHiiic C. Stephenson whose leetv.'re was po.siponed from last l'riday wi'.i address the studf nts on "The Federal Unserve Pank" Thursday afternoon

Whf n ycu wash your hair, b, careful what you u.c. Most oaps t;nd prepared shampoos contain to much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the crilp and makes the hair brittle. The best thincr to use i Mulsitb d cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pur- and entirely prra?eb-s. It's very cheap and heat-s anythinp; els all to pieces. You can set this ar any clru? store, and a v ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. about a teaspoonl'ul is all that is reqjjir. o . It makes an abundance of rich. crcuuy lather, cleanses thot ouuhly , and rinses oat easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and i soil, fresh looking, bright. Huffy, w a y and easy t handle. P.esides-. it loosens and tak's out every particle f dust, dirt and dandruff. Advt.

WHEN THE KIDDIES SUFFERFROM COLDS

Headache-Depression? ntoM KiDxiiv iiM)i:m-:iis

liam II. liolunson of Iifayette. Ind.. has been reprinted in New York and

other eastern papers. A cording to the New York (lobe and Commercial Advertiser the article "is declared by Ceneral Wood's friends to bo the last article of fis kind ev-r written about the famous military leader."

j.our sic Williams-.

friends .potted he Morist. Advt. !1 1 J-lM

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NOTRE DAME POSTPONES ORATORICAL CONTEST

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1 'a raba ;i;h. Satuiday. Jan ' i. subject. "Pay Your Pills Promptly"; 'rpheum, Frank ilto-n; Castle. J. S. Mc"i.wan; Auditorium. Jolm II. Zuvcf. Lisalle. L. A. Walker.

n biT wvv KiiFisnr. j t Poscoe K il l Pender, r. N. Wil-ji liai.i s!., was act plod at the local I

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GRUMPY? Constipated, Bilious or Headachy, tuUe "Cacarcts"

j ; Give them pleasant-to-take, 1 helpful Dr. Bell's Pinc-Tar-

Honey CHILDREN romp . arcur.rl and play and become overheated. A

I VI. IU UUOI I13UI1.1. L .-I1UÜIU IIUl Headaches and depre.-tion may b,- Ic neglectecJ on? instant. Gie them due to several cam-as. Perhaps 'Dr. litll's Pine-Tar-Hoacy. It is very yours mystitie-; you ? Maybe knl- ,plca?ant to take and its ingredients are nev and bladder disorders is the j !surc to case the tickling throat. It

Tf so. you surely want re- -ncir5 m, rcucuug irntauon anu pnira

congestion. ui xr me air pai.aig:es. Take Dr. Hell's Tinc-Tar-Honey yourself for that heavy cold- What it doc3 for thousands of others it undoubtcdly will do for yoj. All dmgsLsts. 30c, 60c, $1.20. j

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th recretion that passes is hichb

colored, stronp of odor, insu thVioi.t or too copious, followed by pain, burnimr. irritation, smartimr. c'c. If

chilis or fever com- and go. if the po)OiAX Keeps the Family Well head aches, the even burn and rlieu-' . Don't let the liver remain Inactive when Pomatic pains, general discomfort and Do-Lax ix easily and rrompUy Ett a free , ... . ti-f.aiv Girted and remov th; poü'onouj nervousm s.s b s.egc oii, Laltnwort . L.. (rn vouns, fln.-i ftW rvter Po-rv.

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Pictorial Review Magazine DDuble number now on sale 25c.

Pictorial Pei

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1 he thrifty woman likes to make or have made her garments from materials of her own choosing.

l ax i a. smnoth. comfortable laxative. 60c

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The New Suitings Are Here Navy Storm Serge. 36 inches wide, good dark shade of navy. $1.25. Navy Storm Serge, 42 inches wi de. $1.69. Storm Serge, all wool, in dark green and pekin blue, 56 inches wide, $3.00. All Wool Poplin, 56 inches wide, in dark brown and copen blue, $3.50. All Wool Serge, 54 inches wide, in navy F rench Serge, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00. All Wool Tricotine, 50 and 54 inches wide, in navy, brown and all popular shades, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00. Vail ana Suiting, all wool, 56 inches wide, beautiful striped material for suits., $6.50. Broi.dcloth, 56 inches wide, beautilul finish, one o f the verey best qualities in black, navy, taupe, brown, $5.50. All Wool Velour. 56 inches wide, four colors to choose from, $3.98. January White Sales of Underwear Materials Long Cloth, 36-inch, Imperial, 2 5c. Long Cloth, 36-inch, Lnglish. 39c. Long Cloth, 36-inch, Golden Rod. 35c. Long Cloth, 36-inch, Golden Rod, 45c. Nainsook, 36-inch, Greenfield, 39c. Nainsook, 36-inch. Imperial. 45c. Nainsook, 36-inch, Golden Rod, 50c. Nainsook, 36-inch, Golden Rod, 59c. Pink Nainsook, 36 inches wide, 50c. Pink Batiste, 36 inches wide, 50c. Pink Bati?te, 40 inches wi de. 59c. White Batiste, 36 inches wide, 39c and 50c. Piisse Crepe, 30 inches wide, pink and white, 39c. Underwear Voile, 36 inches wide, 50c. Heavy Nainsook, very fine, 36 inches wide, 50c.

THOUGHTS OF SPRING Friuc thought of Laster to . r .. woman's mini, an:! Fa ..; FASHIONS

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Kmbroideries Flouncing Match sets of Nainsook and Swiss Lmbroideriea, Baby Flouncings, French Cambric Edges, Petticoat Flouncings, Bandings and Beadings.

Pec. i i?c of the illness of iwo cor -

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- ,11.11 l.'l.ilili- ...Iii, Ml .OlO I' ll. at N'oJre Iam h-s n i.b finitely j m,.,,,; ,y ;-,.r Indianapolis. Honder Pr im f.-.'K.v ? Fduc !e ns t you ? postponed. Arraiiu-ep.omts for the1, u,j; to .-r:in(.bnl ;ifte.- f,tts- Ooti't st.t sic!:, bt'.iou--. he.idacln . t ina Is in uhicb four senior, wire t- j ,u ,..th .it the T.iaie stat ion. The eo; f i j ;i t ed. Iteinov the Mvp and ompt ( re scheduled to lie he'd ! j,.,,p,( i , , -,n incre., jn .;1V ! bowel poioa wiiicb i keepint: your in pubiic in Washiui:! hall bit i Priiv.-nu: many e-s..- i,-,. ?)icn b,ck i ! ad lt.-y oir toujeue coated, voar

1 rlday. Tvo (f t!ie tu n u re tak n j jnt,, u,, ;11 hw'er, and tlm m.i'ii.c; a;h mi-.ir. po.-tpon-d. An at tempt moic i:i:r. is lo have the contest In hi Mom.I- j s.rv ie

n.i". rei'"its 1'bief I'dmSliwa'd Aiberlson. "I a;u l;'"l' iixm iliat hie .vi'iii bi tore th in i;e- r'cri'its ii

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ly r-oered and Prof. W illiam Fatrell now annoui;s that tin eonp-st will bo held in priate as soon .c- all four competitors ar prepare!. The v lnrnT will t eprascnt Nidre Fatitc th state oratorical m- t in Indiana polls in February.

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nr. pout uFom attt:ninfi:. Th Plst ti nn f"i" tb.e u y m n oi u ni and dancing class's of tin- . A. eloscii list Saturday with a jecord of t-I mcmb-is enrolled im tl'.e phse'.ti dUCati !'. classic. 1 s J pupi'.s wir- metv.t" r in the cl.illren's rlas.M s, L' l gi: is attenddi th.c busiiM-s KirF' and "' tin home woman's b'pa rt mer.t. Tin v -

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gMalt SMarrow tones and enriches the blood, brings the glow of health.

It sharpens the appetite, revives mental energy. Drink it with your meals and between meals

Tho Tonic of the Age Order it by the Case DUtribntor, A. Ih Sour boor. Z0Z i:. TAltt St.

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They say they would practice THRIFT IF they only made a little more money, or IF they hadn't been sick this winter.

You can be THRIFTY IF YOU WILL. START SAVING NOW. Deposits made on or before January 24th will draw interest from January 1st.

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SAM'L SPIRO & CO. 119-121 S. MJrlii-;,! t. Iloio of H. S. & M. Clothes

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