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fourteen THE TIMES: ITKEDAY, APT?.TT 23, 1920 JEWISH DRIVE GREAT SUCOES With every member of the Young $&m.'a &a4 Young Women's Hebrew aa CiatMm working hard to raise funds Sot their new nome on Madison ave nue, the first Jewish comnauity home drive will no doubt prove successful according to Max Cohen, chairman of the drive. Large subscriptions have been received during the past number ot days. A large enthusiastic meet ing greeted the workers and captains last night when Joseph Berger, treas urer of the association, announced the results of the past week's subscrip- lumm m Jin iiy w " uwhiiijiu juun.,1, . - ' ' , '"S-' 4 - rti I, - " f, ........ J Is well known to the Jewish residents 1 in the city and the Jewish public can. well be assured that the money han dled in this drive Is In good hands: Mr. Berger has been in business in this city for a pood many years and is active in all of the civic and fra ternal movements in the city. Joseph Zeigler, Attorney Henry Greenstein, Attorney Samuel Plotkin and Rev. Lederer, , were among the speakers last night. Attorney Green stein, in his address made last night, said that Bridgeport Jewry is now under reconstruction and that many changes are exjrooted wtLen the new community home will (become a real ity. Max Cohen, chairman of the drive, told the workers -and members that every cent that is collected dur ing the campaign is going towards the building and said that the Young (Mew's axpd Ycraiw? Women's Hebrew as sociation drive is the first drive m the city where no paid manager for the driye conducted it. Mr. Cohen also said that no money is expended for swpsjers, entertainments and other well known devices, where money is toeing spent during a drive-, but every mem ber and worker of the organizations goes out and brings in his subscription without gettinj any of these things workers have been given during the many drives that have occurred in the city. Attorney Solomon Badesch will be "the principal speaker tomorrow night at its meeting. The public is invited to attend every meeting of the asso ciation in its rooms, 181 State street, and see the urgent need of a com munity center for -the Jewish people of the city. - JOSEPH BERGER. i tions. , He said that although there are many 'obstacles In this drive, he is , in a position to know that t". drive will go over tbe top. Mr. Merger, wbo is also the treasurer of the drive, in some South and Central American countries." . Announcemet was made that elections for the first Republican parliament would be held on June 8, if the assembly passed the elections law at once. A bill providing the national presi dent Is to be chosen by the people and not parliament was passed by the assembly. OBJECTIONS TO EXHUMATIONS for that city last night, and EmUe Gonde, socialist deputy, is making an inquiry on his own account. M. Simon said yesterday he might Interpellate the government on th subject if he found hygenio condi tions at Brest were dangerous, but laid emphasis on the fact that such action would not imply any criticism of the United States. Working parties at Brest have been baited several times m the last fei days by urgent cablegrams from the American "War Department, stating that relatives of dead seamen had changed their minds and now prefer red their bodies should remain in France, it is learned in American sources here. . Try The Times "Want Pagt Paris, April 23 Objections of the peojtle of Brfest to the exhumation and shipment to the United States of the bodies of American seamen and marines who died there during the war has led members of the chamber of deputies to make investigations as to the conditions- under which the work is being done. Paul Simon, a member of the chamber for Brest, left 'Jervoesitess KEEP POLITICS OUT OF ARMY Berlin, April 22 Proposals to alter the draft of the election law so as to confer votes on soldiers during their term of enlistment were voted down in the national assembly today. The four bourgeois parties voted solidly against the plan. Warnings against permitting poli tics to "creep into the army" were uttered by Herr G-essler, Minister of Defense, and other speakers asserted that if the vote was given soldiers the army "might become a tool for overthrowing the government, as it is Put Vigor and Ambition in to Run-Down, Tired Out People If you feel tired out, out of, sorts, despondent, mentally or physically depressed, and lack the desire to ac complish things, get a 60 cent box of Wendell's Pills, Ambition - Brand, at Bundle Pharmacy and Hartigan Drug Store today and take the first big step toward feeling better right away. If you work too hard, smoke too much, or ' are nervous because of over indulgence of any kind, Wen dell's Fills, Ambition Brand, will make you feel better m three days or money back from Hindle Pharmacy and Hartigan Drug Store on the first box purchased. ' As a treatment for affections of the nervous system, constipation, loss of appetite, trembling, sleeplessness, ex hausted vitality or Nervous Indiges tion, get a box of Wendell's Pills, Ambition Brand, today on the money back plan. Adv. Prominent Bridgeport Physician Comes Out With A Strong Endorsement For The Herbal Tonic Ginot The True Merit of Any Remedy Is the Actual Trial of It By a Dozen or Two People and Results Noted and Watched Te Article Below Will Be Interesting to Many. Dr. A. L. Fitch of No. 50 Cottage ' street, Bridgeport and who is a promi nent physician and has a large prac tice and last of all is highly success ful and respected says: "I had several of my patients tell me at different times how much good CINOT did for their family and their friends, so I asked the CINOT people for their formula and they kindly gave it to me and I at once saw how they were getting their results. I then recommended it to quite a num ber of my patients who were suffer ing from sour acid stomach, constipa tion, and rheumatism and to those needing a general tonic and the re sults these people have obtained were truly wonderful, I heartily endorse CINOT." The manufacturers of CINOT were and are aware that no reputable physician can or should endorse any remedy in which they do not know the contents, and the physician is absolutely correct. For that reason the CINOT Company will furnish its formula to any reputable physician and they can see for themselves why this remedy has taken the country by storm. It is honest, reliable and up to date and contains only the pure juices of nature's herbs without the addition of alcohol 0r any other pois onous ingredients. ' There are many people today who are run down and fagged out, feel more dead than alive, do not sleep well at night, have constipation, sick and nervous headaches, are nervous and irritable, it is to these people that CINOT cries out to and do not allow it to call in . vain for it will restore your health and quickly. CINOT IS FOR SALE! AT HARTI- GANS DRUG STORES, 81 FAIR FIELD AVENUE, AND MAIN AND (JOIMGRifiiSS BTttEETS. It Is also sold at Switsser's Drug Store, South port; Westport Drug Store, Westport; Wm. H. Jones Drug Store, Stamford; Randall Pharmacy, Fairfield; Wm. St. jonn. iso-atiora; J. x. Howes, Milford; g. E. Northrop, Danbury; Mallett & Huke, Torrington; G. L. - Fancher, Winsted; Mahoney's Corner Drug Store, Shelton; Park Pharmacy New Milford; S. W. Smith & Co.. A Drug Co., Waterburv. Harriott Advertisement. Did you know that 3c is more the churches average than the churches average from each member per day? TTp AMERICANS maybe thoughtless. W Sometimes we may appear selfish. But when a great need arises, no one can say that we have ever shirked Ask any son of France. Ask any soldier of Great Britain. Or ask any Armenian mother or a girl with a red cross on her sleeve oi one with a tambourine in her hand. ' And now the churches come to us for help-1-our churches. Not begging. Not asking alms. But with heads lifted high facing a task so worthy that we, as loyal Americans, ought to feel it a privilege to help. Hers is the Plain, Unvarnished Truth. We don't need to be told that the church is the heart of the Nation. We admit its influence for lasting good in our children. We see its stabilizing influence on our com munities. We know a little of its great hospitals, its homes for children, its schools and colleges here and abroad. But most of us do not realize how pitifully inadequate the support of the churches is when compared to the urgent needs. Less than 3 a day! In spite of the great tasks which we expect our churches to carry out, those of us who give to the church and the number is all too few are now giving an average of less than 3) a day for all church purposes. Less than 3 a day. Shall our churches go on? It is for you to say. ' Without your help the work of your church must be Just that much less. Give and give from your heart as well as from your pocketbook. S-A Wos-&i. Survey Was Blade Onr cbrclic know tlie needs that bib st he met They kruw exactly how ewery dollar every penny "will be used for the great est good without -waste. A -world tsurvcy was made by the clinrclios that astounds business 'men in its tlummghnees. Connty after county was studied; the -countries of the world were visited and -reported in jnimite derail. How the Interchtiroli JWoaid Movement Originated Oor-chnrchessaid: "The task. of meeting the tn-gent needs shown by the world survey is too great for ua to flo individually as deno-rri-nationa. We must do this v, ork So thirty gueat denominations are cooperating each keeping its own purpose and identity but all working together vnder the name of tiie Interchureh World Move ment. Because of this cooperation, it is estimated that over one million dollars will be saved alone in elimi nating waste and duplication. PS TUTTFT FT5) This advertisement made possible by the cooperation of 30 denominations W Ifpl Make Friends- IPUPI" I 1 1 ItiC - ant keep them J 'lU VNfl Sir I ll-t 'CWJw that look wttl mtt wr weB- ll I Wl L'niJ-J J Here yva wui titi ineod-ttaUnff clothes on '.ni 1 .;;.y k SSSlPiWTTJ Emt P!Wi Terms warranted U rto I M I ' fCSs mm m mmcm m mmm mm . '"- B 'I mmm . c ...... rmi 1 M 111 2222 ,H mmimM mum in59 mq hrm.m W Jacoby's- "I. M- 1083 Broad St., Oppl Post 0ffi afi 1 You Will Save $g S BY PURCHASING your Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet this week. The Hoosier makers have notified us that this advance should go into effect April first; but we will continue to sell them at old prices during this week. We feel that everyone should know of this advance before it takes place, in order to have a chance to make this $5 saving. A few weeks ago we told you to buy Rugs before they went up; there was a wonderful Rug business done here , at the time, and every one who bought then made a Jnig saving, and even at present prices you are going to get in right as there is every indication of further advances. We still have a limited number of GlenwoodCoal and Gas Ranges, and Andes Combination Ranges to offer you at old prices ; also a fair allotment of White Mountain Re frigerators way below present value. You can't go wrong if you pick these things up quick. We believe Talking Machines are a good buy, too. We have already been notified by one manufacturer of a substantial raise and others are sure to follow. We sell the following popular makes : The Grafonola, Sonora And Aeolian Vocation 'Ask to hear the following new Columbia Records play ed on any of these machines: AFGBA2STSTAX I Fox Trots, By MOHAJMMTTD J Prince's Orchestra BO-LA-BO ByTedlwia- VENETIAX MOON j Kentucky Serena.Iers DANCINti HONEIMOOS By FEE-FO-FI-FUM J Art Hickman BT7DDA D A RT A TOSLLA Saraphone Sextette lla) LBIE HOUSE NIGHTS j By Colombia You Pay No More and Get the Best at Nothnagle's Often You ray iess, ana xou vm ue tieasonaoie Accom- modation, too. 1149 MAIN ST. CORNER EIM ST." SATISFACTION Prompt Deliveries Are Assured When Leaving Your Order Hero. VINCENT BROS. WASHBURN & CARBON ST, . Branch Office 1370 State St. Phone 3701