South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 221, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 August 1913 — Page 5
HKll.M'MM), AKitST , 1HI3 5 aTHE STORE THAT DOES THINGS IN HER CONVALESCENT CHAIR AT CARLSBAD, BILLIE BURKE WRITES SOME FIRST HAND EXPERIENCES OF PHYSICAL PAIN. The Artn-ss-Writer Will Soon lie Able to c;io!o-Tnt" to Otlier anil Gayer Portions of the Old World. t
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HOTKIj altk WIESE, CAUI-S-HAI, Aug. C. Contrary to the teaching of a famous beauty who advocates "mind" for every beauty 111 from a corn on the little too to jaundice.! I believe that the condition of tho l.ody has a Krerftc-r effect upon the mind than mind has upon the body. Wo cannot separate mind from body, and the artion of mind apart frm the body we have no direct experience and absolutely no knowledge. Consequently aJl mental facts are first physical facts. I have had a pood Illustration of this in my recent Hlnls. Pain physical pain is a purely animal sensation and yefMt can blot out every thouKht of anything but the terror of it and the asronizlni? effort to ally It Jn some way. You cannot think when you are in pain. You can only feel. I know now that one might be overcome with deepest grief while following the person one loves most to his eternal rest, and If one should crush one's fingers In the motor door In the descent from the vehicle at the grave every thought of grief would be swalkrwed up In the sensation of physical pain. Some people, say that pain sweetens one's character, but I have the fame opinion of that Idea that I have of the old cry that poverty is a great character builder. These, "axioms" roll glibly off one's tongue If one has never suffered RTinding, galling poverty nor agonizing pain. I know that pa In leaves its imprint on the face. There Is a little muscle that goes from the side of the mouth to the chin that physical pain draws down until one looks ten years older. Thfs will go away In time If one tries immediately to laugh and be happy after the pain has gone .Sir Charles Bell says of laughter: "It signitles In all polnjts the accession of vital force. Laughter builds up." This, too, you see, is a physical act. and the mere act of smiling and laughing will help one on to pleasant thoughts. From what I have written you ean f;ee that I do not believe with Whittier that "Hearts' like apples, are dry and sour 'till crushed by pain's relentless power."
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LAUGH AND UK HAPPY AFTER THE PAIN IS GONE.'
Miss Florence Fuller attended the Woodward-Gould wedding at Mishawaka Saturday evening. Clarence Fulmer and Chester Laidlaw transacted business in Nappanee, Ind., Tuesday.
waliu:kton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunlon of Warsaw, visited over Sunday with O. Craln and family. Mrs. Melvin Slyder of (Barrett, is spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irwin. Prof, and Mrs. S. J. Shadel were Iaporte visitors Sunday. Mrs. M. Pratt and daughter Lily, were in Michigan City Sunday. A large crowd w-as in town Sunday evening to attend the open air meeting. The Walkerton military band played the sacred music and Itev. Thompson led the singing. Itev. Reedy and Rev. Jobusch gave short but pointed sermons. There will be a similar meeting next Sunday evening, if the weather permits. .Helen Rensberger. who is attending school in Valparaiso, was at homo over Sunday. Miss Grace Nichols is visiting in Niles, Mich., the guest of Miss Florence Runberry. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Spahr were Plymouth visitors Sunday. Ed Trost was In Chicago Junction, Su nday. Chris Tinkey and family of Dowaglac, Mich., arc visiting relatives in town and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. S. Rensberyer visited relatives in Teegarden Sunday.
COAIilirSH. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fulmer ami .Mr. and Mrs. John Fulmer, Jacob Fulmer and Martin Fulmer were ?ruest3 of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wahl of Stoverville, Ind.. Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. A. Godshall entertained at dinner Sunday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. David Amstuts, Mr. and Mrs. George Mlnnick and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Weis am! children. VI: e Messrs. Clayton and John Weis and Miss Sarah Reehler motored to Elkhart Sunday, being the gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Loutts. The Misses Adah Fulmer and Laverna and Mildred Rlggs were guests of Allie and Laura, Phillips Sunday. Martin Fulmer of Mishawaka is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fulmer. Ray Miser spent Sunday at Buchanan. Mich.
YELLOW HANK,
Quite a number from here attended the baptizing at the Riddle lake last Sunday. Mrs. Charles Gillis and son Evert, Mrs. Catherine Janerson were weekend guests with friends at Chicago. Mr. Depolt is Improving slowly. Mr. and Mrj. MIlo Hawblets were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hawblets. Timothy Hartestino of South Rend, was a guest with friends in this locality. Miss Lerly Shirley entertained a number of her friends last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Rurkholder, Mr. and Mrs. John Baughman, Grandma Shimp, Amanda Baughman and Orba Baughman were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Baughman. The Thomas family held their annual reunion at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Seybold last Sunday. Misses Viola Walters and Florence Steele were Sunday guests of Pearl Wiseman and Inez Mangus. Illrtlis. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Long, a son, Aug. 3. Horn to Mr. and -Mrs. Daniel Goone, a eon. Aug. 3. Death. The death of Mrs. Levie Newcomer came as a shock to the community. While she was preparing dinner she fell unconscious to the floor and death came a few hours later. Short funeral services will be held at the house Wednesday and buria.1 will take place at Nappanee, Ind.
panied P. O. Story to his home near
Williamsvllle Sunday.
Blanche Osborne of Colvin, was at
Dr. Loupee's otrlce Sunday morning
to have her foot cared for after drop
ping the bowl of a separator on it.
The doctor found two bones broken In the foot. Miss Susie Harris of Indianapolis is visiting her father. Martin East and wife attended the Hunt picnic Sunday. Frank Wilson was called from his home in Illinois by the sudden death of his father. Frank Kollar and wife attended the Hunt picnic at Birch lake Sunday. L. L. Lavenberg spent Sunday here with his .family. The Maccabee la'dies were entertained with ice cream and cake Friday after closing the business of the meeting. Miss Clara Mears and daughters spent a few days at the Lavenberg home. Mrs. Laura Rlnehart was home from Cassopolis for an over Sunday stay. Mr. Robeson and son Don, of Nlles, were week-end guets at the Denlson home. Mrs. Elva Lauson Is entertaining Fred Lauson from Toledo. Clare Faulkner and family of West Pullman wil spend two weeks here with relatives. Mrs. Will Wagner and daughter Catherine, were in Cassopolis Saturday. Henry Barnum and family entertained relatives from New York the past week.
VAXDYLIA. Mrs. P. C. Hunt of Cassopolis was a visitor in the village Friday. It Is rumored that P. O .Story has purchased the Iloge buildings on Main St. Simeon Jlouts and wife called on friends in Jones Sunday. Walter Hart and Wm. Keoner of Chicago are camping at Donald's lake. R. 1 May of Chicago spent Sunday here with his family. Edwin Winters and wife accom-
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Store that Sells PRINTZESS GARMENTS
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A large high grade Suit Mfgr. sold to us their entire
Fall Sample line of Suits. Their representative was
here and delivered them to us from his trunks, as he
had finished his fall trips. Beautiful Suits in all the
latest creations, fancy or tailored models in a large variety of colors. ALE STARTS TMZJJRSiniAY
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To celebrate the last Thursday of Our Most Successful Shelf Emptying Sale and to show our appreciation of your assistance given during the Store Emptying Sale, on Thursday a Gift of merchandise with every advertised item. Our entire sale force is enthused over this novel sale, so don't hesitate to ask at what department the articles are given. You'll find everybody courteous and happy. Come and join the merry ones.
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Your rholre of our 60c fancr Nffwrnr
With Kvrry Purchase of
Ladies' $1.50 Shirtwaists .
Your unrestricted any $1.50 Shirtwaist were reduced to 98c helf Emptying Sale, sortment of styles. Ia other words $1.00 nwrchttiuH Thurnday for
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98c
choice of These for our A biff asworth of 98c
98c
rrVCaLi pur. silk Hone With Cvery Purchase of
$1.50 Ladies' Muslin Gowns .
Our entire aortment of $ 1.50 Muslin Gowns, beautiful embroider)', lace and ribbon trimmed, have been reduced to 9Sc for Shelf Emptying ale. Ia other word $L5 worth of merchandise Thursday 93c
With I' cry i'urthase of Hosiery . RflP Amounting to . . . . One entire stock of Kailies. Misses' Children's and Infants' Hosiery reduced in price for Shelf Emptying Sale. In othrr wortlt, the iojr h at one-third , ,JVC
89c
FRPP "i' e fltured IVrr&le Witli i:ery I'urcluie of
SI. 50 Ladies' House Dresses . .
ur t-ntiro lin' if Indies and Miss.-s str't and hmisi Ureases have been reduced to Sl'C fur Shelf Emptying al-. Id otlier word J I. fill worth of inert hdiidUr Tliumday gQ
PRPP Ladle' ."0e Percale Press-
With Kvery lurcliase of
Domestics
Amounting to
$2.00
Our entire line of domestics
have been reduced for Our Shelf Emptying Sale. The savings are at least one-third. In other words, Kk50 worth of merchant Thursday 2 QQ
FREE
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39c
One pair of Men' 10c gray VVorU Hoe
With Kvery Purchase of
50c Men's Work Shirts
Our regular 50c grade of black Sateen Work Shirts; made extra large, reduced to 3 9c for Shelf Emptying Sale. In other wofd 6ec rorth of merchandise Thursday 39c
FREE
13- hox Air Float Talcum I'owder
With i:ery lurtduie of
Ladies' 50c
Union Suits
39c
These aro our regular 50c values; fine lisle quality lace trimmed; reduced in price for Shelf Emptying Sale to 39c suit. In other word. "(. worth of merchandise Thursday 39c
...$1.98
UDrr n pair .W Ladle's Short i IL1 siiu (iloir, Witli Kery Iurcha.-e of
$3.50 Ladies' Dress Skirts
indies and Misses all wool Sorgo Dresses have t.een reduced to Jl.ys for Shelf Kmptyini; Saie. In other word, ft. 00 worth of merchandise Thursday Cjg
FRE1K n' par of 10c vhlulrtn' With Kvcry Iiirclia.ie of
50c Children s
Romper Suits
39c
Every mother knows the regular price of the "Little One" Romper Suit is 50c. Reduced for the Shelf Emptying Sale to 39c. In other word, 49e worth of merchandise Thursday 39c
17DT71T ny's 35e Gingham rrvC.Hi Woue WaUt Witli Kvery Ihtrchase of $3 Boys' Wool ffl QQ Knicker Suits ..1-30 These Suits are cur regular $3 values, made of summer weight wool material. Reduced to
$1.98 for Shelf Emptying Sale.
In other words $S.35 merchandise Thursday for
worth of
$1.98
FREE
One 35e Tapetry large rilow Ton.
Willi Kvcry Purchase of
$1.50 Tapestry
Couch Cover
98c
These Roman stripe Tapestry Couch Covers sell regularly at $1.50 each. Reduced to 9Sc for Shelf Emptying Fale. In other word. S?1.K5 worth of merchandise Thursday 9Sc
'CDC'ir One 10c large red or blue riVCL4 Handkerehlef
With Kvery liirchasc of
75c Mens
Overalls
47c
These are our regular 75c quality; made of extra heavy hlue denim, reduced to 49c for Our Shelf Emptying Sale. In other word, 85c worth of merchandise Thursday 47c
T7DITT7 n Arrow Brand Collar riE any st.vle
With Kvery. lircluise of
$1.50 Men's
Dress Shirts
89c
Men's $1.50 "Famous Hall Mark k Dress Shirts, all sizes; coat style. Attached cuffs, reduced to SSc for Shelf Emptying Sale. In other words, $1.65 worth of merchandise Thumduy 89c
T7D CC One 10c
47c
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Hod
Willi Kvery Purchase of
75c Nottingham Lace Curtains . .
These Curtains are our regular 75c quality, full width and, length, reduced in price for our Shelf Emptying Sale. In other words, 85e worth of merchandise Thursday 47c
One upool of Cofci'n ' Thread, 2(H) yd on pool
FREE
With Kery Iurrliasn of 5 Yards of 72C Curtain Material. This lot includes our regular 12 He and l.V Curtain Material. Reciuced to y2 yard for our Shelf Emptying Saie. In otlier word, one-half HaTlnff on curtain- to he made.
95c
ETFJ7 35c Patent Leather Delt, Witli Kvery Purcluise of
$1.50 Children's Wash Dresses . .
Children's Wash Dresses; sizes 6 to 14 years, made .of finest gingham and linen. Our $1.50 values reduced to 95c for Shelf Emptying Sale. In other word. $1.85 worth of merchandise Thurwday 95c
75c
rrvCylL parts Carters With Every Purchase of
3 Pairs of 35c Men's Silk Hose .
Men's Pure Silk Hose in plain colors. Regular 35c values, reduced td 2 5c the pair for Shelf Emptying Sale. In other words, $1.30 worth of merchandise Thursday 75c
FREE
of
$1.95
One Ladles' 39e Percale Petticoat
With Kvery Purchase
$3.00 Ladies' Wash Dresses
Eadies 'and Misses' Street Dresses, made of Gingham, Einen. Pique and Ratine. Our regular $3.00 value, reduced to $1.95 for Shelf Emptying Sale. In other words, $.1.89 worth of merchandise Thursday Cjg
FRFF l-Hr' 3 00 French Plum With Kvery Purcliasp of $10 Ladies (TC QC Cloth Coats . ...4di3U Any remaining Eulies' and Misses $10 Spring Coats full and three-quarter hngthp, reduced to $5.0 for Shelf I Emptying Sale. In other wortU $13.00 worth of merchandise Thursday
Your Money Back Cheerfully Willingly
I .ace tMjuare Scurf and Miams, .T.V Talue.
FREE
With Kvery Purchase of
$1.50 Large Size
Bed Spreads
93c
I,arge size Cut Corner Kringod
Bed Spreads; heavy crochet; reduced to use for Shelf Empting Sale. In other wnr.U. worth rf merchandise Thurnlay SSc
39c
T7DT77 One pair of 15c Mrn rixClJ i)ret,s Hone Witli ICvery Purvliase of
50c Men's Underwear .
Men's separate garment Balbriggan and Porosknit Underwear, selling regularly at 50c. reduced to H9c for Shelf-Emptying Sale. In other words, R.V worth of merchandise Thurwday 39c
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50c Ladies' Muslin Drawers
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Take every precaution against sickness during this vitality sapping weather. Get rid of the house fly. A cool, clean All-Gas Kitchen is a big factor in this endeavor. It makes it easy to eliminate breeding places for flies. To help our consumers rid their houses of this dangerous pest, we will give a screen swatter to every adult who comes to our office before August 1 Oth, as long as the supply lasts. Get one.
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