South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 15, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 January 1922 — Page 20
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SOCIETY and PERSONAL ACTIVITIES
ST. LOUIS WOMEN REGULATE TRAFFIC
Club Members Iiunrh ISVw
Movement to Aid Huiiic:
People on Car.
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KT. LOUIS.
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Jar.. 14 Thre men a r. d worr.cn
to "r.iv-- ar. oport'Jr.Ity üt
iat to r-- f-at nr tr.o irrest cari
r. th cver.ir?, thar.k.i to a pro up
.jf tho'isri'-iul-ri'.lr.Sod St. Lo-Ji'i club-
.bi'onion, the V.orr-ir.-5
Lack of Worry Keeps Me Fit, Says "Prima Donna"
FRANKLIN DEYISED : MUSIC INSTRUMENT
Cow punchers and Hunters Vie to Let Her Shave 9Em Now
a ser.!ition !r. Err!.:r.'l ;i
far.-.-', too!; th- Cr.t::.. :. j by stcrrn. Cth'-r ';:. .! ; ' ! Iove1. and th rrr.i.r.t is.
; in concert in Ncv; Y. i Phia. an I ra'.tirnr. ar :
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Corn-mrco. The or- ir.;zit;on is thro G.m o!i -ir.d a- an afr.liit'rd
'vrour.i 7 . 0 0 0 . It r'-rr-s'-ntn
clubs snd Is
irar.IzaTion of (Mrs. J. Al?x
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Hach
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;ar?r.;t '.-nrr.an a orIts kind lnt. Louis.
Goo 1 win hi,l3 th
has civt'; work
organization, which
es Its reafcr. for h'-i'-..
yar it loo'.irf aro'jr.i for
Hrora cl"!o entT;)r;. to taki part
1.1 thit It Ii pecjllirly a wosian'e vork. a:y of Its meeting r5 held lo"wr.tov;-n, caualr. lta rr.cr.h-era to
jjTf hrrrne when the cars are most
crtnrSei. cefween the houra er i ana n:b"wa;3 and ovatc i ro.ids of othr ( p. rn. St. Louis dos not have the
icitiea and its trer.sportxtion problem
fla & rrloufl one,
svith ita iarpo
feuburban population, dependent upon
werurfacft car3 alor.a. 6o It was this year that the mem"bers hit upon the ida ot doinp lti hlt In a cl'.-ic v.ay by urcln? Its mem
bers to go home bofor o'cloc!: frarn fhoppir.g tonr3 cr club meetings and give- clerks, rrter ographera ind ethers e?atj inste-a! of causing them to bans on to carstopa tfter working hard all day. The idea met witli exce-Uent re
sponse, according' to iTm Go od win-
la cd pledge cards ero to be Bent to
all the membership to be ailed out for the new movement. The Men'a
rCaarVber of Commerce and Men'a
Aflvertialns club bav became interfteted and promise their support. The railroad off.clala are pleaded, to caj the least, and promise the women free advertiair.ff for their echme. 'Resolution to the effect that the rnerr.lwu will eupport the etiterprlae
have ben formally paosxl.
Mrs. Goodjvin Rld recently that several members of the Wonaa Chamber of Commerce hit irpon the
kechemo when they remained dorm
town too long or.o lay and Tvere compelled to strap h?.nsr t the way home. Then they were made tc we that It tus Jnjrt ruch people at
fhey that made perple -who must
watt dewn town mffer on the homesvard bound ca.rs. We all took up xedth the eruc?est!oreaerly and 2oth opurselvea and btrsinesn men and wotuea will becet from our reso-
KUIto. Otiier cities could ?o likr-
ytm& W hxsve no patent cm the
RICH SILVER MINES
DISCOVERED IN YUKON
Kayo Carr.r, In the TuXon la one of the richest silver Pelds ever opened up, according: to Frank Lowe, Dawton business man and Yukon piroxer. Höre than 2. COO tons of silver ore hive been shipped out this yenr, Lowe sayt and the Tacoma mills whre it was smelted out reports it is the richest ever handled
pt that plant.
In ens mine, FAys Lowe, the ilwr vein la four feet wide at a depth of 150 feet and I w?.a told by the engineers It grew richer as the depth increased. Winter work is beins P'lihetd in this shaft and there wiH be a reat quantity of ore bagred and ready for shipment in the pprin?:.
"cxt to Nothtruj at AIL Voice (over the phone) What'
Mroinj on tonight. Uifrxlrf?
BltfWs Very little rjy wife's
hAruswin for th bal!. Wayside
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Quaint Harmonica Was Built by Great Philosopher; Praised Widely. .VKTV YOPJv. Jan. 14. National Thrift Week, beginning Jan. IT, will recall not only the familiar pictured of Benjamin Franklin as philosopher, patriot, scientist and man of letters, but also the less familiar but equally fascinating one of Franklin as a musician, in addition to knowing the best European music of his day, a somewhat unusual thing in a colonial, the author of "Poor Richard" himself enriched the field of music by his invention, In 176'-', of
the harmonica, which attained
of !
or musical glasses, a hioh decree of
popularity In the early days of American national history. Franklin became; so proficient in playing this instrument that he inspired a poem of praise by one of the earliest American poets, Nathaniel Evans.
To commemorate this side
Franklin's gifted personality and to make better known his contribution to the development of the orchestra, the national thrift week committee has authorized as one of Its posters a picture showing the "Father of Thrift" as al a lover of music, seated in playing position before his harmonica. How Bon Made Iiis Muic. The principle underlying Franklin's devico is that musical sounds can bo produced by rubbing a wet finger over the edge of a tumbler of
JACKSON. nCLE, "Wyo.. Jan. 14. J private hn: -They're, all getting 'e-m trimmed ! e"d of th.
of Hs i.:;
here. What? Whiskers ar.d hair. Why? Because Mrs. Hattie Brody has opene-I a barber shop. Ever since" she put the '"Open for
F-usinesÄ" sign Ir. the front window, t the bare fincc-rs.
provements v. ro :r..i-le :n .. . yond the threo o-tav.s :' I'v;...):lir.'s model ar.i facilitating pen'crmar.ee by the us of fiddle-bow instead
a continuous stream of grizzled
Jefferson FralM?! It.
hunters, trappers, prospectors and!
cowpuncners nave r.'.ci into the ; n-.onica. in Pari? ?nP- ' orinion thit
.ucTw oi em m:er inousrni or cret- bA rr-c
Thomas Jefferson f.eard ih'
ana exprsse
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:UCCfSS WOUld
Constipated People Should Read This
th
eir
irg shaved or fitting trimmed before.
Jackson Hole formerly waa o
of the wildest parts of tho "Wild West" and wa famous for its bad men. Mrs. Brody'a tae only women barter in Wyoming.
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hair been made to tiie- .musical world thl.-
j century, t forte."
part of
rot The
some of
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bca m" inc orh"
No, IrKleed: Life is real and life is earnest. And the gaol Is not its goal! Wayside Talea
7Uh I r ATT IE BRODV
S'm pnots am beüeved fn rsi'
I unnatural growth in tree.
tras in Europe. J.ar.r Gott IK Naumann, a r.ote-1 composer of t.v.
eijnteentn wrote six
century, sonatas
played for it.
composed several pieces for
water, the pitch varying with tii I made
astc-mblinsr a number
of re-
it. ii ; : '
even Beethoven g1ve it hi? atrt.r.ti"in a short melodrama!: : stlecti"!' Yet, despite these marks of an t tended ir.fluei:- th instrument '. into ilsue befe.re I S 1 -0. Or." r -a---assigned for its passing is that
J j veetn--'f.s tended to cloy. Another that it failed to secure an eas-.'.y-j manipulated !:ey board like the i ern piano. However that may h :!: ' harmonica stands as a symbol '
uius a :
i ou ein nc protect your- i d self from the dancm and annoyances cf slui-h bvwcl fi r.o err.ent, torrid livtr, head-
: 1 aches, backache., bad luea'.h, r t"3 biliousness and dizziness, bv I
y the ue of Dilaxi.a the tablet jsj form tf a famous prccrirtioa "i
co-.stipati
fo
natural ac: rur"e. It
elements to stir, elimination to a l.ealtr v state.
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I)i!ai:i keeps the or-ar.s clean aud hrj
f are trcub!ed ;th iirt'-
amount of water In the glass, llather! glass discs so that they would
clumsy experiments nad been made j volve on a spindle, passing through , Franklin's many side-d
previously by an Irishman named j water as they turned. They were! the- artistic l ent cf his shokPuckeridge and a few others, with: played by touching the moist edges' mini. Even more, it exemplifies i:
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patio:; e toay and new health
All fell it tablets
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Sole Distributor, Marir.ol.i Co., ' ? 57 Gar: i id K I.'. Detr. it. Mir! .
numerous tumblers of as-orted of the glasses with the fingers as lengths partly filled with linuii. so they revolved. that tho invention was not absolute- i The first virtuoso on the musical ly Franklin's. As shown by the il-j glasses was Mlsa Marianne Davies. lustration, Franklin's harmonica was t o relative of Franklin who created
characteristic of his nature Impelled him not only to knowledge with aviditv but to
his knowldcre In others. His earlv
a form hard shir-
to h avl
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NEWS-TIMES
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FRITZID SCHEFP.
By i nriTzi sciruin1 Keitli Vautlerlllo Irinia Donaa. Don't worn'! If women could only realize the destructive quality of worry, they would teach their daughters early in
life to accept circumtanr''-. try to ; better them If they wish, but not to fret and fusti qkc ihi..g.-'. j
I havo eccn beautiful facej ot comparatively young women rulnei by a nervous fretting attitude toward life. On the other hand I've Reen women away along In yirs with the skin of a irl Just because they learned to take a -philosophical view of things. Through my whole career I have cluns to my "don't worry" theoryand that Is what has kept me fit.
r.o
nu.ze of material with no lines,
accent, no tone value. If I wear something with the loose lint prevalent Just now it is invariably transparent wth a pretty foundation built on good distinct lines. Tho whole charm of drcs is in its line not it material.
BODIES OF 300 ARE BEING SENT TO CHINA NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—Bodies of 300 Chinese exhumed from Cypress
Hills cemetery are being guarded
by almond-eyed sentries here pend-
ing shipment to their final resting
place in China. Once every five
years all Chinese dead are placed
in metallic coffins and shipped to
the place of their birth for perman-
Cosmetics Needed.
Cesrnetlcs one mu:rt have. But ent burial. With each they ffhouid be Ithoroutrhlv washed I complete history of the
off every night and the skin given a chance to breathe. The best method of removing cosmetics, as well as
tho poll of the day, is to rrtaiti the! fac well first. Glater the cream over th skin very generously and linn '.w;"e : ,
of; with a eoft and very clean towel. It may be recesfary to ue a second coating of creaun if all of the traces of cosmetic havo not been removed. Then th water! Nothirg quite like soap and water for a healthy, youthful ekin! Possibly it won't be necessary to us-e toap with the water bath after the cream wash that all depends upon th" condition of the tkin but the las rinsing shculd be with cold water. Clothing plays Part. I have no patience with clothing which conceals the lines of the figure. No woman can be truly beautiful in a frock or gown which Is
nothing more than an indistinct j
body is a individual.
together with a list of his proper- .
Ue3 ana neiongings. urave diggers u
are at work exhuming 420 more Chinese who have died here during the last five year, and these alsc .vill be shipped to Hong Kong to be buried among the bones of their revered Ancestors.
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January MJoiiar
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Second Go. for u nen alone can
swear to a tee. eh? Wayside Tales.
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Delivers Any Artide in Mammoth Stock up to $50.
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Weekly Payments
rst c;olfer See Jones, ovei j U h N ?? Swear. why that man can ) TJFÄ V' All cond Golfer When alone can AXLX V 21 VW wii
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Tho Ni"v llower.
"Whrt hs your huslar.d'3 favorite flower?" "Dazei He's located eome moonehlne!" ayside Tales.
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WHY DON'T YOU Buy Floor Covering now while we have reduced our prices?
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Linoleum We are clearing out our entire d:ock before move into our new building. Tal:e Advantage of This Great Opportunity! F;r Saving on Floor Coverings. BUY NOW! Pay for cash and wc vrill hold goods until needed. INDIANA WINDOW SHADE COMPANY 22G W. Jefferson Blvd.
Here is your opportunity and very little ciish necessary. Davenport, Chair, Rocker, Mahogany Table and choice of either Table Lamp and Shade, Floor Lamp and Shade or Complete
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Be sure and come to our store and see this Suite. It is the best offer made by this or any other store in manv a month.
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jthias nor than r. nd color whh !:;' "vrlt drced! More c. en than fvcry farrr.er.t r a
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material woman
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Tr.c fcrt of th i rally Jft-c t i er.Sv.-mi.l :s in th- apparent relation of f-rr- .a.:t to every other part. There's harmonizing not.- of Iluss.an pta..-antry in this Krpf ar.d Garb bleu no and Tdairc hat beside th" very ma lor harmonv of line.
Our Rug Department Was never more complete. New Rugs arriving daily.
ßfiye Store ThaS Sells !
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Kues n-very size.
price or quality. New Rues Gal
every
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Balance on Easy ji
