South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 340, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 December 1920 — Page 29

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United Stales Uses Over Four K Million Christmas Trees Annua

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try over, hut th- v.iri !' nf the tn j 3ts !f virifs aroi.rd'.n? to the loral- I

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.'ir.I 1 p-rr.fü, frn-'rmt v. h!rh t)erT;"t:-' lor.irer than

i.ny t, tf.fr verrer-n. On th fire-it Inke;j "the Chrl t-Mrt-tro" ship'" hrinu'lnc Lrrenery from the upper pnlrsili r.f Mirhl-j-in to rh'.Mj,'' or I-!r'iit H usually r.f f,f the hifst every in ri-ivli'i-Tion enrjj wir.t r. In. ih" north a st-

ern f r-, i l ike t't'S t..ii.-am hr is ; !h favorite. In Color.i'lo and 1 1 1 -1 ! :,rkv Mntirit.Ttn tat.-, lir. thoij-hj nhiin'lmt. I difficult f f aeceys anl j

Th.- lo'lre pr;. pin- rinl o. ca !or.n lly the po'jn!iH f.r and F.n:;rn: n Fprueo nre USfl. On the- I'::'i'ie rotst the Christmas tre in nfren the vhite hr. Fpruc. vie with firs in popularity as Ch-Mrn.'i tres. h'it a a rule in the ?outh and v.-ft th-v oc-ur at hltrh nltltude" v.-hkh rr-ake thern ilfhrult to tr"t. fx Yerk ''c.d. the N-w Encland -täte rnr':mo l.?500.0A0 treo. IMack nnd red pprue are very enmri'ionly peon In New Enrhard Chrlstir. T-lf'braMTii and In sw York and I'hlhadelphla. TJirnujrhotit Til i -Tin!1 ami T'hio nurserymen partly fupnU" th" lomT rtfmiP'l wtth r'ir-

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OBSERYE FEAST OF LIGHTS TODAY

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i-.iul. Minneapolis, and th- ejties ! , th- plains tat es. ! Chriytma:- tre-s van' in y7.c frora i

r. to z:, f-et in n-u-ni. ann ir v.ith nrrfeet wherls of branches are

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!'.:netmi s pecured in fuch a way as j to f e. Ftructlve to younr srrrnvth. I Thi.:. t course, should ht- :iisf-uir- :

li,'ed. . j That h.e us of Christmas trees; . . is p-rf. -tiy r.jmp.itii.ie, however, ; I loliduv Known as LIianiiKali

Mtli the welafro of the forr?t is fully prove.! l,y the practice in the Euro-

I ean forests. The cutting of Fmall i Fvpflin trees for Christmas Is not ther con- ! iiiuuue.

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'material. The are no.-tly farmers and ov.-n'Tt of Nvo.xllots who look hipon the tries "s a rift of nature, and In celling them eonsifler only the

lahor -f cuttintr anl naulinir and noi the lahor and expense required t itrow the trees A'-OM Cu-tom.

I Very commonly the question is ' rala-d "as to wli-ther the cuttinrr and r.-- of thee trees for f'hris'.m as pur-

posr-s is r.ot a preat waftp, and wh-ther t-ps should not i taken to di.-eourape fr prohilit it. In the opinion of h-partment oTu-ials the custom Is so old. so well grounded and so venerate. 1. that even if it were economically somewhat indefensible, these aspects will and should continue to outweigh economic considerations. It is denied, however, that pure economic considerations v.'uulil lead tu the abandonment of thf Christmas-tree custom. Trees are for use, they arKue, and

i there is no other use to which tney

snl-r.l i'i th" leafit as a menace

the fores: hut as a mean a of improving the forest and a source of revenue, and is therefore constantly encouraged. It 's not by denying ourS'dvcs th wholesome pleasure of bavin? a bit of nature in our homes, forest officials say, that we shall preserve our forests but by learning how to use them widely an:l properly. The following rules p.re laid down by the Forest Service for the woodland owner who wishes to improve a rather dense stand of evergreens and market th pood trees for Christmas purposes: (I) Find a market for Christmas trees of the species which are: prowinp on your land. (2 Go through the woodland carefully, pick out and mark the most v I porous specimens of trees. These should be allowed to remain to form the mature stand of timber. CM Mark for removal the trees which are crowding these better specimens. (4) Cut as many of these inferior trees as there is a suitable market for. Cut them carefully to avoid damipe to the remaining trees. (5) Remove them carefully from

i no arp.i ar.u market tbem in accordance with instructions from the buyer to avoid any cause for dispute."

Ke-y-crown iorwiy spruce. nnes .are In preat demand for Christmas trees when fir and spruce are not nvaTaMe. Throurhout Maryland. Vlrcinla. and In Washington TV C th rcrnb pine finds n wry Into many Tiome. while in southern Wyomlnp tho Iodpe Pole pine Js almost the fnl' species' available. Tlemloc is often used "r ii t nnlr In the nhsenee of other varieties. Its Render, sprincrv branches nrc better adapted to the manufacture of so-called fa ncv rreert. Occasionally t few nrborvitae n re shipped amonr f- and nruceq to Xe.r York and Philadelphia. Tied rdir is not de. frrfcd whre better tree can not be hn.1 b 1n the treeless sVatrs nrd often in T-nnepeee and Pennsylvania. In California red cedar ar.d Incense redar are not nnenmmon. ?Talne. New XTamnhlre. Vermont.

could be put that would contribute ; so much to the joy of mankind as ! their use by children on this one 1 preat holiday of the year. Further, ! particularly in the northeastern

states, a larpe proportion of the Christmas tr--s are cut from pasture lands on which they are encroachinp or from land which would be

BEAR OIL for HAIR AN INDIAN'S SECRET 0 of th potent tnn-i!mj of Ktlk for th hair !s f"iuu f--c oil. T' rre r otrr cU lCiD"!:- ' rot four,1 in ar.y other l t'.r pf;ii:! tTön. KotiLin I. as mcv-r ij jr hi-

cm of bilreu. faKinq hair ti, iarörvff ut-n er,-ry cu."- ?i(r ttion or tret:-m-ni tu innr-i fuula. $3C0 Cuarant, An'.li.jf ra'i!t lr fai' ronsJereU boieu. Yu evfr iav a bald IMiant Why fcrcm cr rtiuiln I 24 If you tri frnr t" air F If oti.pn hT oulnd a fw rrawUi or t.i nriTJ rr dandruff, er atrrri fKlrc hsir Utmtir' Kntik. trhp may not juf i.et a b"X rT KOTALKO at any tay dru tor: or in1 10 rT... aetrr er tarri. f r IliiOCIIL'KE wiUi ritOOP HOt cf Kotalio f J. C. Eriltiia. bcu, SlaJU F, New Yerk. N. Y.

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This evening, an Impressive mlno; holiday of the Jewish calendar, known as Chamikah will be ushered In. It will be obfierved for eight days by all Jewish people In a spirit of cheerfulness and pood will. While no special service la held In the synapo? for Chanukah. certain additional sections are incorporated In the ritual which are read at this time. These selections are keyed to the note of rejoicinp on account of the triumph of ripht over mipht. the central theme of the Chanukah festival. The Feast of Dedication, as Chanukah called, commemorates the stirrinp events in Palestine from 16 to l 5 5 H. C. F. In those fateful years, Antiochus Kpiphanes, the King of Syr!a, wishinp to unite all the provinces under his dominion into one nation, issued a decree that only the Greek relipion was to be practiced throuphout his empire. To enforce his royal mandate and suppress the religion of the Jews the sacred scrolls of the law were burned and the Temple of Jerusalem defiled by erection of altars for the worship of idols and the introduction of practices antagonistic L th

moral sensibilities of the Jewish people. Start Kevolt. The Imperialistic policy which the madman of Syria sought to impose on his Palestinian sabjfcts precipitated a revolt which led to warfare in which .Tnas Mac rattens, son of

j Mattuthiaa. a priest of Modin. (the 1 arch rebel of the revolt i. trui hi.i four heroic brothers eVU.Uially de

feated the Syrians. This final victory over all the Syrian armies happened on the -.'th day of KisleV according to the Hebrew calendar, in the year 165 R ( E. On this eventful day the idols set up by the Syrians for the rites of their Greek religion were removed and the Temple rededicated to the service of the God of ripht and truth and justice. Many, lecends cluster about the feast of Chanukah and have been preserved in the Hooks of the Caccabees. The martyrdom of Hannah and her pons who, rather than submit to the Idolatry of their oppressors, yielded to the swo-d of th tyrant. Is among the impressno stories of loyalty and heroic devotion to the God of Israel. Ther. are other legends recounting the miraculous capacity of a cruse of unpolluted oil burning for eicht days in the Temple after its rododication. The kindling of lichts for eicht days, traced by some authorities to this legend. Is one of thp measures enjoined for its celebration. In home and school, entertainments expressive of cheer and srladness ararraneed. Chanukah, however, celebrates the ascendancy of the spiritual over the material. of thpower of ripht over the strength of oppression. Tt remind us that a few and feeble people btrothe.i unto righteousness, n ay prevail over armed foes that r.-U 'r.ivbt th. v law of life.

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You were taught at school that your body undergoes a complete change of structure every seven ycar3. This tearing down end building up process of body tissue continues without a moment's pause throughout life. And when a man pet3 into a physical condition that the tissues keep breaking down and wasting; away faster than Nature can replace them, right then he begins to grow "old". This doesn't necessarily mean, however, that he haa reached an advanced ago. Thousands upon thousrd.? of people begin to break down, their vital orgar.3 giving evidence of fast approaching decay, 1-r.g before they reach middle age simply becaitse they fail to pive Nature, at the proper time, the needed help to rebuild. If you are beginning to show the slightest sign of a physical 'let-d,iwn" i you are losdr.g jour old time "pep" vim and vigor if high tenr.ion energy and nervous strain arc beginning to tell on you it's a rurc f ign that you are growing "old" too old foryour years. ou've reached that stage when? your vital forces need rebuilding. Don't mnke the serionsmi.take

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The Great General Tonic LYKO enriches the blood, thereby helping Nature replace worn-out tissues, and tends to tone up the system generally bv keeping the liver, kidneys and bowels

clean, healthy and active. It creates a hearty appetite, asei:-? dictation. rromot aynurcBpacity f.r real living ivr.d h.!ps to keep you young in feeling, vior ar.d action. If ycer eyatera requires a tonic, take LYKO. It wUl pivo you jut tha htloyouneexL Get

a bo' tie from your LYKO la loM In Hlnl rkdrUiZMt tOay, Rr(u all aubatitutaa.

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Dressmakers You dressmakers find that B. B. Cleaners can do a great deal to lighten your work and increase your pofits. The up-to-date machinery we have installed for hemstitching and pleating jobs places us in position to handle them for you at a reasonable charge. Of course, we see to it that every bit of hemStitching and pleating work is as near 100re perfect as modern machinery and human skill can make it. Let us help you.

THE B. B. CLEANERS RUEL N. BEEBE. Prop.

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Phone! JWll. 144, S333 Automatic, 1418

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Fair One Fox Trot

I'd liove to Fall Asleep (Wake Fp in Mammy's Anns)

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Paul Whiteman's

WANG-WAXO HLFKS Fox lYot

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-Old Fashioned Garden Japanese Sandman Olive Kline -(kras from "Mary" Gems from "Night Roat," Victor Opera Co.

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KIDDIES XMAS

:tr6T9 Santa Clan Tel Li About Workshop $1.33 Santa Clans Gives Away Toys

3r.12l Clock Shop -Orchestra. lescTiptle $l.ö Hunt In Blnck lirest

Famous Red Seals

JOHN MrCOUMACK ftJOl.T Wlien You and I Wen- Young. Maggie $1.2.-. IMIIL.AIi:i.lMIL SYII'IIONY OI1C1I. 7 1017 Hungarian Ilhapody $1.7."i. HIUFI7TZ (Violin) 740 Sjinphtnle Esiiani(1 $l."7u SCIIUMAXN-HI'.INK S7S20 Tlif Horm Komi S1.2r. M-1:M 1IOMF.K ANI I).IGHT1:K My Suott ltrpo-v $2.00. r.KllALDIXi: FAUHAU H7.11 9 At Farting $1.2."i. .MAUIJi CiAKKIsO.V u ISO When I Wn.s S'Ti-nHvn $1.20.

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The ery fact that this is a store that specializes the year around in the things men want and wear, is ample evidence ot our ability to serve at Christmas time. To choose ITis gift here bespeaks your good taste and he'll compliment you on our good judgment. And you'll find our entire stock a. marked at newly revised prices.

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An ideal gift because every m;.n wants one but rarely buys one for himself. We've a very extensive assortment here m blanket, corduroy or silk materials. Beautiiul new patterns and colorings. Priced very low at S7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 to :jo5

Suit Cases Traveling Bags . . . Sweaters Gloves

7) to $2d $6 to $25 . . . $3.95 to $1 1.S5 $2 to $10

1 loiciy Handkerchiefs Shirts

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all. Just let a glass of creamy Arrow trickle over your tongue whenever the game becomes heated and notice how refreshing it is.

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Call for it or any of the delicious K & S drinks listed below wherever good drinks are served.

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