South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 15, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 January 1922 — Page 27
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"Uecause your comrades need you and believe you need the organization. "h; cause of the creed of tho V. F. W. and the rral fighting spirit which still pervades its ranks. "Uecause you can aid us in making this the gn ates: Veteran Organization of all time. "IUcause tho V. 1 W. represents pure Americanism. "Ib cause you can be assured that this Organization will Io all in ita power to aid the service and the exservice man and this has been proven. "Hecause in connection yourself with thU Organization you become "part and parcel" of an organization that always has and always will be self-sustaininp. "Ib-causo this Organization believes in the doctrine of Roosevelt One Flag, One Country and One Lini,'ua?c; is tolerant, not political a;ni non-sectarian."
"Come on Buddies to the Party
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We have tlic most compile slock c-iid cseii
cessories than anyone in Northern Indiana. Full line of Winter Goods Silvertcvn Cord Tires Come in and let me prove my values P. R. SEYBERTOWNER
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Notes of Post At Notre Dame
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Having completed with remark-'
able ethciency the organization drive ;
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ceremonies at the Oliver hotel last Monday evening, th Notre Dame post will p it its workinjir machinery to functioning in other sectors. Commander Murphy, at tho läse campus
A Veterans of Foreign War Cartoonist's conception of the haste all the "boys will employ in getting to the reception tomorrow
meeting stated that, as the Notre i njght at the Studebaker Administration Building.
i ame post was me. oniy miniary
Police Up, Lads, J
We're All Goin9 To the Blowout
Shine Up the Service Button, Get the Ladv and Fall in Line. Every ex-service man regardless of his ' a'f.liation, should attend the reception of ex-5ervice rr.cn conceived by and in chargre of a committee of prominent patriotic citizens of South Iend. The Veterans of Foreisrn Wars of this city nave already gone on record as statiner their hearty approval and appreciation of this affair and both loca! organization- of the Vet-
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cial affairs and public' ceremonies of the post would be conducted for the benctit of all service men alike.
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Comrades are looking about for ways and means to secure a stand of colors, a post Mag and national standard. It is hoped that the colors will be the property of the post in time for tho dedication of the soldkr.s memorial in the spring.
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O'lioy, Gee we have with us now
i a real SKY PIIvOT ATTENTION, ! Comrad Titus. And he is a real fel
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The post numbers anion? its members 1- Religions of the Congregation of Holy Cross, equalling tho record of the old Notre Dame G. A. It. .r). There are six overseas haphiins, four Urothers and two 'minarians who served overseas in ho ranks.
Max Mishiger must be ill so little talking lately, wrong?
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Someone saw Comrade Ilimmelberger at the corner of Jefferson av. and Main St., at 10:"0 the other night. Was he waiting for a car?
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The Price Makes It Easy
All want such advantages as the Essex Coach combines. They were beyond most pockets in the past This new type gives them in full measureat little more than the cost of the open models. Is it any wonder the Coach met such instant success? Or that its first welcome has steadily grown? Prior to the Essex Coach, consider what a buyer could get around $1400. He had the choice of a closed car without distinction and little performance ability. If he wanted better performance he had no choice at that price except an open car. The Coach now couples the beauty, comfort and luxury of an unusually fine closed body, with the exceptional reliability and performance of the well -proved Essex chassis. But it does not mean greatly added price. And it continues the savings of its first cost in its economy of fuel, oil and tires, as well as small cost of upkeep. Come see the Coach. You will surely want it. Price is now no bar to owning the fine quality, performance and distinction that heretofore cost more than most men wanted to pay.
Has These Fine Car Details Dash controlled rentilator. Wind nnd rainproof windshield. Fine quality plate glass w indows. Sun Tlsor. Luggage and tool locker.opcned from rear. Newest type easy operating crankhandle lifts on door-windows. Four hlnßes on each door, and fittings that hold doors solid very important. Fine texture, long wearing upholstery and rugs. Radiator shutters and motometerfor efficient motor control. Cord tires.
O. notify the M. P.
The editor wishes to know the nam of the comrade who brought in 11 new members lat meeting.
Comrade Arch fired the firet hot in the war with Germany. Now Quartermaster "Watson says he fired th last one chance for an argument.
A lot of the fellows say they can't Ko to the reception at the Studebaker administration building tomorrow night because they can't find a girl to take with them. Can't imagine such a case in this town, can you?
A. R. Krskine says that is no excuse aa there will be a lot of stray madamoiieileo on hanJ.
They olaim they are going to
1 serve real EATS honest. Boyis can", you imagine a hunch of soldiers eat- i ing anything except Canned Willie, j
sow belly, saw dust and Monkey meat?
Somebody has already asked who Ls the dog robber?
Frank Nelson says that ITarry Wool worth ought to feel right at home now that he is on the Tank Res-Tvo Corp Tank by nature, Tank by trade. That's an awful thing to say about our New Commander.
Teople can get along without:
pigeon toed civilians who warar : trench coat-s three years after the t
wa r.
Don't drive that fivver so fast aft"r you cro.-.s that Mishawaka line. Comrade Darrows is the new chief of police over there.
The executive committee, Is con- ; templating getting a 10 round bout ', iKJtween Comrade Flcyd O. JellLson and Jack Dempsey for tomorrow night. i
We generally need someone to show us things that should be apparent to all.
Tope Benedict has a watch valued at J COT.OOO.
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A SOLDIER'S PRAYER Hy W. It. .'Murphy Now I lay me down to sleep; I pray the Lord my gun to keep L"t no other soldier take My sox or shoes before. I wake. Keep me safely In Thy sight; Cause no Are drill. In the night; Ar. 1 at morning let me wake, Rreathing scents of sirloin tteak. Spare trie from all work and drills: And when sick, don't feed m5 ri;;?. Should I hurt th! head of mln Paint it not with iodine. Take me tack into the land Where they walk without a band. Where no r-'y bugles blows, And where women wash the clothes. In a ccy feather bed. There I long to Iiy my bad, Far away from craping scenes. And th Finell of half baked bean?.
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prayer Hasten dayn of peace again; Calm and draftles3. Ird ami:n.
did you so: rORUGV sot. vice? Under Tlie Star and Stripes. Have you been In Undo Sam's army, navy or marine corps, In war time, outsldo the United States? Wero you one of the. "Figh.tir.ff Men of the U. S.?" Have you seen service afield or afloa in foreign waters or on foreign soil, for which service the government lias, or Is about to issue a campaign badge? Those who so served, do not need to be told of the peculiar and strong bonds of friendship existing between those who crossed the seas on transports, endured the hardship on foreign soil, the dangers and privations of actual service. The Veterans of Foreign Wars is the only national organization composed exclusively of veterans of the wars and campaigns conducted by the United States on foreign soil and in foreign waters. Others admit to membership all who enlisted for some particular war or who served in some particular campaign. We extend the hand of comradeship to all who saw actual service in any war or campaign with a foreign foe. Those who helped humble tho Don in '3S; who helped stamp out insurrection in the Philippines from 9S to '06; who scaled tho walled cities of China with the relief expeditions in 1 0 00 and 1901; and those who served outsido the United States in the war with Germany and her Allies, the men who helped drive the brutal Ilun back within his own borders in the war for world democracy, "The Fighting Men of tho U. S." JOIN NOW
r.s of Foreign Wars and every
service man of this city to b"
recent with his faml'.v or frlenJs at
1 the Srudebaker Administration 1 ' building, tomorrow night at S p. m. "The people of South P.er.d want ; to show all the service men that our
city has not forgotten the men who wore the uniforms of our country." declared Harry Woolwcrth. commander of George Campbell post, "so let us irhow them that we have not forgotten the fact that our sue- , cess in the field was made po-iblo ; only by the Ijyal support of the civil;an3 at home." ' A meeting' will take place Tuesday : at S p. m., the day after the soldiers' reception, in the Veterans of Foreien War room, second floor of the Y. M. ' C. A. This will be an important meeting and every member is urad to attend if possible The new corn.- ; mittees for the year will bo ap-1 pointed by the new commander and . business of interest to every member ; will bo taken up. It is expected a large number of 1 new members will be taken in at
this meeting. AI30 final arrangements will bo made for the big Veterans' of Foreign "Wars smoker to be hell at Kable's banquet hall on the evening of Feb. 4th. Commander Woolworth has established headquartera at 305 Dean builSIng and may be reached there at all times by parties having business with tho local Veterans of For:gn Wars organization.
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Are you one of the newly married men who is Jiving with your folk, or your wife's folks, because you couldn't spare the ready cash to furnish a home? If you are, then we have some real good news for you. We have worked out a method of payment, known as the Heller Club Plan. The plan permits you to have the best of furnishings in your home at a very small initial payment, and the balance to be paid in small payments each week, or each two weeks. This is how it works out: $10.00 Delivers a Bedroom Suite. $10.00 Delivers a Living Room Suite. $10.00 Delivers a Dining Room Suite. $10.00 Deliver a Complete Kitchen Outfit. It's sort of a headquarters for newly-weds, here. Perhaps our idea or policy, as above expressed ha3 something to do with it. Welcome to come in and talk it over at any time. We're always glad to sec you.
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