South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 13, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1922 — Page 14
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 13. 1922
TALK AND FORGET, SCIENTIFIC PLAN
Another Royal Marriage
Doctor Kndor5cs German Physician" Idea to Relieve Mental Troubles. ;:i:V YORK. Ja.ru 12. ll&v you k i ;-.ui:Jtu-!j cf tra'ib'.ra? Arc you t t out from beneath th load o! v:r trouble by th cral rout. 11I your Tal"-, nf vcj to pnmon. IzV the ta;;:!r. euro for the b!u-n. Th:.s ad '."!- comes aJl the way ibrilr. ar. I from or.c Ir. Ma;'Illr --ht'e'.d. -w-hf advocates this ' ur"." : an audlh ventilation for ti. r r'!f. rou. tenants of the huj . in rr.ir.d. Ac.-t.rdir- to Inx Hlryhfe',d. youz f.ir.riful trMtbhx v.;:i vanish and the r ;.l s will diminish If you will I-.;t t.-.'.k th.-rn off. !Iow;Vflr, do .lGt
j . r frier.!.-. Ta!k to forne-ono es-j y trained to listen to your j
vr..n a five you tho aivico you All tlii- may be v.-fdl enough, but will fcc-rn to th average per son
ti.at Dr. 1 1 : r.- r.'.'-it s tr.eory imh a; i: i-.v In that It -x"i'i one talking j
to ono'a friends. Conildln? In real f ri'-Tn! s Is a y-vft rlief. It lias al-
- . a boon for the- worried i ;.m i r woman who had a real I 1 raend to f,-o to. j I .-. Ari-MT... T. .M'ir.n-Recht. dean J ,'' V.-I-. ".': ;'.t r .v York university, aj j.-t.i !:ja- ;hy-vi r: and a k-ciurt r ' n j j.iholi.ijy, b'li-.e the talking curt j lr '. 1-hif - i - practical and beTelid';!. bxt th i' on- .should carry
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raid 1 i.-t er.r. Dr. Mumi-R-lit's Opinion. "The f!en;er.t f friendship is it il." sh m .1st s. '"If f,no hn two or thr- friend to 1 ir-: en. no one need earry a load ( r-'-tty mental cirt which arcuj .ulatii -r fro:n day to day, destroy j.ior.i! ard bro-ak us down com"I j;iy two or three friends 50 one ill rot be unduly strained. "1 c m find that many, and to can
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i:iiSa.,'iiM-n?; .mj' m t; t-- t he ni'- in the royal family of Midland. The Karl of KItiiam, eldest son of the- Marquis of Cambridge, is to marry Dorothy Isabel Westensa. Tli jump, carl, a soldier. Is a nephew of Queen Mary of England.
"Colonel" Aids 2,000 Girls and Women to Live Right
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: ,-f.,iw tills ?eenS to be one j fw,,,Jvv. wul a - u- I'tiu aim d üiv-'.-v Ioj.Mr.nt of tho mental cathar-j lnff for dancing and social life!" f..' f br-ud and it comes in agree-: This, if you ask her, is what Col. ,!,'. f,,m b.-.-au.- it place the em."rct Bovill says accounts fcr r on f v rvvlav worries and not hr gift of being a friend to women ' ' ,,, " i Col. IJovill, head of the social de-
"It is a fiie and .:in panacea. Oi c , tiw docp Iii Men compk-xe; iiuiit- iuo jijofound study. They , 1 r-.l ,t py i'.o-a:taIt. 1 : j ; t tili.- "hot-air treatment, v.!;;;!i th' H'Tlri doctor advocates, j ill proent i-'-w onipb x s from j i'.i::? formed tlirough constant re- ... . i ...t ' i '
jr .-.-;;:i oi t:;e emotions ana in ha' no unpl-.vint effect. "i::r.ot;o!;.s xpre.-sed tlirough conratiot: I for they take on tht Ie?ii-nt f iimo ai- not ilyogerous.
"L. t n:e -xplaiti: Suppose some-I
:;. uerri' 1 because lu has a bard tinn- getting along with somei." in an r!!ii e or in a clas. He ta'.ks it out f Hum friends. That
jails tk- winy in the. nast im-, mediatrly. It Us n'.t bottled up for I ti l-r.: period of tlm. seething and j f--ria. Titir.g in the mind, from the j 1 tte when the trout bc-gan till the1 3 u br aks d e.vn from thinkint; i'Kont !r. I.aos o lirain Jrooe. "T.iil-.ir.g it oat wiM make nc l ! ... -s :u th- br.iin from the worry 1 ubblir.g witliin. I won't say such ,
ri-pr. -Mi could rr;n-o insanity. That (;nL- MAKGAUirr BOVIL.L. is caused by two things change in Ira!:; Mru.ture and (hange in ideas partment of the Salvation Army in :-o".,"i;; in which ideas change are Xew York', is the only woman in 1. , ;. ; m: s- no- ca.-s by psycho- the United States with the full rank nr.aly.--is and In other s by talking it i of colonel. And she's probably the ionly woman who hr.a, within one As ;:- l.'liing tilings to people, : year, been the deciding factor In the t of tb.em are like vegetables, j lives ,f more than 2.'''00 women nr..- v.r tb.rg to ;ht oi and they ianJ girl who have "come back." i-' er tak.- it in. oft, n peopb not 1 That's an average year's work for. "..a. ling s1 .r.'i'. ;;':.- liv-s cannot tin- , 'ok ! t o ill. ! !" trials of a busy ! y
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"Ah I see it," says Col. Bovill, "the greatest need of today is an opon door for girls who are In need, but havo no desire to become unfortunates. "We need houses with motherly hotrtest-es whe-re girls can have right surroundings"You know," continued the colonel, "I have a lot of faith In women! I believe that practically the onlycause for the failuro of glrks in the beginning is poverty and the pressure of responsibility. "They're proud little things, they like to look nice and have nice sur-
Iroundings don't I know, can't I re
member myself!" Col. Bovill Joined the army in IJngland when she was 17.
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SAiALJj SOl IIECi:s. Make a small cheesecloth bag four by six Inches. Into It put all the pieces of oap that are too small to use and hang the bag in the bathroom. It's fine for cleaning th9 tub.
DON'T METT IT. Don't meit the butter you intend using for cake. Melted butted does ret make good cake.
(m:xi.vg a toastkh. A nnall soft paint brush is Just the thing for cleaning an electric toaster.
Cost to the public of Oregon for maintaining one mile of pavement for one year is $3.000. Pennsylvania clashes taxicab.s as commercial vehicles, instead of I as-s-?nger cars. C. V. Kettering. president of General Motors, predicts 50 to 100 miles on a gallon of gasoline in the near future.
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fast, wh-.n ."he KU- hhn roll.', tan !j ft; that, to n-.t 'n r w if? v h o on- ;' j: y i-n-f sfu"!y .Tve.l f-r.ft to a man : ;j vho tles'.rrd r-arca!:e- An 1 so on. -Had - tT and har-.!-bo:,l ec- : .; t :..:t shoubl bae I n sett are tin i: li:'r ve..'-rt's of many women's days. , -IX it w h--n th:n Pr. Hirs.-hridl ' : ;! y xft thai tit ere sho'i! 1 b-"1 r.tore cvx j r. ' t nh : f ir T;v-: . t I ! 11vp hf H at s-. i. ; , : There is i:r due cf'5' on sex in thes ' , ': - : ittcr. I". t:.e life of th norma' i, 'i if TP re p - rs ci it pt ics :i slizlit ' : ii 1 i. i' I:
a n o NO'IT. '.." fee fc-r m.otor t'm.'.s' Ar:, rl. an hlrhwpy rornprl?? ". .a ii a i:i;l,..a (. f road. Tf. It a - th greatest total high- ... ... 1 fp.-.:-. ; w ; , - r.ar'.v r-e nor motor- f ; - in the Trip d State. i S. st.-.t-s Pave n standardized'. !' of real markers. ,', S:.;ril'est r,.s ry Is a c;!p for i ' .--;.!!.: n'i'o V--k keys tocether. ;;enr;el S.;uar- r.ar Philadelphia, i ... s to .cl its hr.' fountain. i Keep tho- foct "ff the clutch t:n- , . o l a-.- sMft'.-g ge ir. !- i'.i't ran tb.e er.ctr. !n a rtoed
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