South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 February 1914 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-T1MES.

EDITOR BEGINSTO

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CURTIS CONTE Last of Hundreds of Letters From Interested Readers Will be Reached in Few Days When Prize Will be Awarded Hf re am more of tho letters in toe Warren-H In Curtis contest. The editor ix l-:iririnir t sc- the way tlf.'ir and expects to have all contrlhytions published In a few days, and the prize will then be awarded. KTOItY IS TYPICAL. I hiee that the lirst two years of married life of Helen and Warr?n arc a. typical example of the first two years of married 1 i r of many men and women in this age of the world. Helen and Warn-n are both to blame for their trouble. If Warren was more eonsiderato and affection--ite and less selfish and less irritable Helen would learn to be more sensible. It is a mn'. natum to want t do tho loving it Mead of his wife doing it. Helen shows her affection too much and this disgusts "Warren. Helen is too food for Warren, bnt he treaty her as If she was not rialf t:o.'d enough for him. He thinks his movher and sister are perfect because they are selfish like himself. If Helen would lesrn to art like a v.oman instead of a baby Warren in turn would treat her better In every inspect and their married life would be more happy. "I E E." HELEN XAKKOW MINDED. Warren does not seem unhappy and in not making complaint about anything except when Helen bother.1? him. He only wants to be let alone. Why does she not do it, even t houRh it hurt. her a little? Because though Helen Is good, smart and loving, she is weak and narrow minded, with no strength of character; speaking when .she acknowledges it were better to be silent extorting a promise from him which she knows will not be kept: P. listing in a certain course when she knows that persistence is defeating the end she wishes to attain. An undisciplined child with a woman's passions and vanities unable to find anything greater In lite than the gratification of them. rnselflsh, loving and demonstrative. If she is to be happy with Warren she must be selfish enough to preserve her own dignity, to refuse to place herself in a position to be hurt; must n!7oi? her love to include others beside her husband. Her Clod, church, religion, relatives, neighbors, humanity, all need love. T,et her read and study, to learn and to live, is to love. She should study repression, since her husband does not care for caresses, let her acquire dignity and self-respect and It may be, a little wholesome forgetfulness of him, and he wil! come t her. A man does not strive for that which he possesses. Warren loves his wife, child and homo hut they are his. He Is satisfied in their possession and being a healthy, selfish, average business man. little given to introspection, he knows what he wants and goes after it. regardless l the feelings of others, as most men do. He is showing his love for her by striving to increase his income, better their material condition, giving her more luxuries and pleasures, a practical way of proving loyalty and devotion, much in vos-ue among business men today. A man gives his money or what monf.v can buy; why? Iterause. if he earns it, it is the concentrated .essence of his labor, knowledge, time, ability and strength and next to his honor and manhood the most valuable of his possessions. Men are not gods. That is why we wo

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men love them. A man has a thousand battles to fight whore a woman has one. If it develops strength it also tends to develop brutality. No man with a woman's weaknesses could successfully light the battle of life. Helen has .1 loyal, healthy, industrious, intelligent husband; a lovely child; not to mention a blue ribbon kitten. She cannot expect to "corner" all the gocd things in life; should accept the goods the gods provide and he happy. Q. MATRIMONY" A SCHOOL. I have often noticed when two people get married, one has a greater capacity for loving than the other, and It is better if that one is the man. Ir the case of Warren and Helen, there is no doubt about its being the woman. As I read from day to day. all the troubles of Helen imagined and otherwise and all the shortcomings of Warren, I have come to love them boih. for are they not part of our very selves? What married couple has not passed through similar trials? Truly, Mrs. Urner is doing a good work in teaching the young what to expect when they enter the married state. Now, who's to blame? We know that Warren is egotistical and at times very dictatorial. For this. I do not blame, him so much as I do his parents. They should have taught him, when a boy, to bo respectful, kind and polite, both to his mother and sister, then his wife would reccive the same courtesy. I think he is a typical business man and deals In large problems. IP keeps the best that is in him for his gentleman friends and business associates and thrown this mantle completely aside when he enters the door of his home. As a family man, he is not a success, yet he has a good heart and when Helen finds the way to it, eerything will be so different. Who could help loving him, when he let the bath water run over, and again, New Year's eve when he returned to get his wife? Can we not read njs heart between the lines? While his words look harsh in print, yet if the reader would picture him at times with a half smile and a soft voice, it would cover a multitude of sins. Helen does not know that she has a few rights and privileges, wherein she is entitled to recognition and should demand them. She does not put herself upon an equal footing with her husband. Why should she anticipate his every wish and do so This Medicine In. 1 IS.wNK T. " LVNOTT wh will tifnd nietllrine free of charge to thote vilio need It. All auT fair minded afflicted person wanN to know N if a certain thing will relieve HIM or HI'H. and here Is an opportunity to f.nd out without cent, ohllifatloii r Iniporta nt ls of tine. TIIKST. I'i:V IAS nja te tlTarnlni: Hlnt ia your life. All who are Interested enoucn t rite nie for fh" frs iTieiliolp will nlo reeeire a opv of my larpe llliutratl meilictil I''k whl'-u rierile these diseass thoroughly. It U rhe lircet !ook of the kind ever written for frev distribution, ami n iiu eilltlon I Jusi l-eins prlntrd. I will a No write rou a lfter of Instructions and taeiMc-al ndTiiv that should lie of trre;it help to ynu; hut In order to do thl I n'.i.t know that you neeI my niedldue. Wrile me the numbers of the ymptoia that troulde you. anu your ne. and I will promptly -:rry out my promise. Show an ltu-llantlon t g-i well and write me, and I will gladly send you a supply free. These are the Symptoms 1 Pain In the bark. 1 To frequent detir to urinate. ;-rrToaac, lo of llesh. 4 Tain or sorrne4 In the bladder, i Wrik. walrry biaod. ; Ga or pain In the utomarh. 7 ;cnrral dfblltty. weakness, dlnlnfi. A 1'aln or orenr undrr rljh! rib. rlatlc rhufntlm. 10 ( omt IpMon or liver trouble. 11 1'a.lpltatU n or pain under tbe beart. 12 Tain In '.he hip Joint. 13 Tain In ttf n k or head. 14 Pain or oi-enea la the kidney. 15 rin or welling of the Joint. 1H Pain or aelllnc o' the murlc. 17 Pain and orrnri In nerra. la Aruie rheumatism.

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For 18 yean Rfiinol has been a doctor's prescription and household rtmedy for eczema, worm, raihei and other ldn erurtions, dandruff, burns, ores, etc. Stops itchinff iattartly. Resinol Ointment (50c and $1) and Resinol Soap (25c) are sold by all druggists. For sample of each, write toDept.Sl-S, Eesinol naJilrai-r'. Mil 15 maru' things for him that places her iu the position of a servant? She should not always call him "dear," for at times a cool, formal "Mr. Curtiss" would he very effective, and attract his attention. A wise woman will keep her hushand guessing her, throughout their married life. Helen is a god home-maker and a good mother. 1 would like to see her with more children. Hho would then have an outlet for her super-abundance of love and I helieve It would bring about a warmer comradeship between husband and wifeHer strong desire to plase is not a fault, nor do I think she is silly when she wishes to sit on her husband's lap and get in return a, little of the love and affection she has so lavishly bestowed upon him. Some day she will love less, and when her wings are broken from against the bars she will arouse herself and become a grand and noble woman. Great love is a potent factor for good or evil and Helen will choose the good. Every one works out their own salvation and I sincerely hope our dear young mends will soon graduate, nr they are attending a famous school called .Matrimony. Who is to blame? Why, oth, of course! MRS. AL. WARD. WARKKN SHOULD COOPKHATK. It is my opinion that marriage should be the outcome of true love and true love should never die. Man is far stronger than women and should always consider this when dealing with hly wife, especially if she part rays the slightest submissiveness to him. Thero are women, of course, who are not willing to submit in the least to their husbands, but this is not Helen' case. She is of the type of womanhood that craves protection and will acknowledge the master of domestic authority, which is the duty of a homo loving, kind, affectionate wife. They can never be too kind and considerate of their husband's welfare, which is only an outward indication of their love for him. If there were more love in the homes there would be less divorces. Hut Warren's attitude is far too indifferent toward a young wife, who should be to him the highest prize this world could afford the soul of his admiration, tho one of all the world to whom he could turn, from the lifewearing daily toil of a busy mind and consolation by the loving caresses of a fond wife which is th- divine accompaniment of married life. , He appears to lie a successful business man and therefore must have gooil judgment and sound sense through dealing with shrewd business men. There is no excuse. He should be strong and see her weakness and appreciate her desire to please him in everything she does. He should not he so formal, so hard-hearted and fonder i nmui can or ft in th.lt uhtt onld not ! gladly reform in any way to please him. As such willing- and affectionate wives are seldom found he should appreciate her very much to please her and by so doinjr be pleased. Considering the disposition of tho v"e he happened to pet. her tender a-.d loving disposition toward him. he being of the stronger sex and with a broader worldly knowledge and experience he should have grasped the situation in the very earliest stages of their married life and dealt with her gently instead of gruffly and angrily. I think Warren is to blame. a. s. P. KXYIltOXMrXT AT FAULT. Business tactics or environment general are the prime factors of the trouble, and not either Helen in all or Warren. Misguided by an ungodly system in which we are all floundering, they have been torn asunder, or else God did not put them together. A. J. S KI.IM!s t'Ol'.VTS MOST. I've only lived here a short tim. 'nut 1 know the Curtis family better than I know any one else. Warren, you think Helen irritates you. How about irritating Helen? Try and remember that your wife has trouble in her household affairs; and has trying days the same ;ts you do at your offii-c. So when yon set horr.instead of finding- fault, sav sor.thinz pleasant, and b pleasant -vhile at the table. T notice that you "eat 'n silence" a great deal. Then devoi ;y short half hour to Helen, or you might both try p!aing with Winifred a "e minutes. Then tell "Kitten" yi j wart to r ad and for'one-hulf ho;; given to the pleasure of others, you can noy the ret of the evening. Ar for Helen, she would h so g'ad yo1' nut your "grouch" he'd sing for Joy. Midgment. but fov e.n ?h shelf, thv Heln has goo 7 ar of offen'Pnr You expect he vou she don t use it. to go half way in meeting Carrl. why not you go half wiy in mertir.r? 'er A nice home, goo clothe. ervmts, etc.. are things to le thankful for. Put kindness counts most 'r. married happine. "A WIPE." ACTS phom: MKAVNKSS. Who l to blame. Heln or Warren" Yes. some women vcould be fit for th if.vlum after llvinr with Warren for two years then applv for a divorce. It Is Warren's fault if Helen is a little silly or babyUh She cvuild have been j She alwavs tried to I taught different nlea.se Warren and wan sorrv when 1

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c she did something" wrong which he should have appreciated very much, but of course, his faults he didn't see or wanted to be reminded of them. If his clothes were laid in the right place and he could not pick them up in a second he would Krowl or If the soup was too hot to gulp down he would growl. In short, any man who lets his wife keep the mosquitoes away from him at night while he sleeps a rutlian and a brute and he will never have them nirc smiles and gentle ways that he had before ho was married. Xotlce all his mean acts that proves his meanness. (I. K. K. WAKItKX A BKAK. I have been just taking the NewsTimes for a short time and 1 have been reading the troubles of Warren and Halen's married life. Iwlll give my opinion what 1 think of Warren. A man like him I would call a bear. What I think of Helen, is a truehearted wife. She tries to make it pleasant for him, tries to make things meet, but he don't appreciate, it. It don't do to hae too much spunk, as some of the other letters say. I think if she would be nioro pleasant and kind to Helen, things would run better. Life is too short now to grumble all the time, lie should stick to her, not with his people, he lias to live with her. It's all right to respcci c father and mother, out tne wil e comes Hrt. and he is tne man 10 proven 1-1 through life if he is any kind of a man. A woman has a hard burden at home all day without him coining home and making" it more unpleasant for her. A man like Warren don't deserve a woman like Helen. And the letter that Mr. X. wrote where Heen needel a beating, he must be a woman hater himself, as no man that loves his wife wouldn t lay a hand against her. cnnu;o. KING'S PHYSICIAN. NEW YORK, Feb. 23. Col. William B. Irishman, honorary physician to the kin of England, arrived here today on the Cunard liner Farmonian on his wav to Baltimore and Montreal, where he expects to attend several important clinics. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF HI STOPS FALLING Girls! Try This! Makes Your Hair Thick, Glossy, Fluffy, Beautiful. Within ten minutes after an application of Pnndcrine you cannot lind a -ingle trace of dandruff or falling hair nd your snip will not itch, but -.vh.it - ill "pinse you most will be after a ;.--.v t ceks' "use. when you se new :a!r. line and downy at first yes Lut really nw hair growing all over ;he scalp. A little Dandcrlr.e immediately ublfs the beauty of your difference how duil. fadd, : craggy. Just moisten a 'Mnderine and carafully thrcuKh ycur hair, t-.klrc hair. No brittle and cloth with draw it oi.e small trand at a time e effect is amazlag your heir will be light, Huffy and wavv an 1 have en appearance of abundar.ee: an ircrmparaM lustre. siftns.5 end luxuriance. Get a Jo-cent bottle of Knowlton's Dander a? from any drug store or toilet counter, ar.d prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that it has ben neglected or injured bv careless treatment that's all you surely can have beautiful hair and lot of It If you will ju!t try a little Danderlne. Advertisement.

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3C Saturday evenin l or Mrs. Claud Lindsey, who was very ill Tuesday is improving. SUMPTION PRAIRIE. Edith Bailey visited friend; in &outh Bend last Week. Mrs. Leona chroi"k is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hosteller. Miss Kdith Bailey was agreeably surprised Saturday evening by about 25 friends. Games and initio were the features of the evening". Refreshments were served. Miss Plossie I'loran visited her mother, Mrs. Mathew Alurich, Sunday. Miss Alta Ross was the guest of Mildred Patterson Sunday. This is excellent weather for the ice harvest. Edward Yarb-r is cutting a good crop on the Hollar lake. This vicinity was the scene of a blizzard Sunday afternoon. J. W. Hostetler and G. Wharton aty tended the Duroc hog sale of Kohri A; Mishier at .now rans, imi., lues day. Ii AIvEYI LLP. Dr. How and Holland St eh were in North Liberty on busine Mr. and Mrs. ora T; s Monday, ylor spent Monday in South Rend. Miss Rose Wiegand, Miss Hauser and Mrs. F. A. Earkley Saturday night and Sunday at home of the former's parents Edna spent the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiegand. of near Piemen. Floyd Riddle was in South Rend Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rensherger and family were the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Lonzo of near here Sunday. Russell Earkley has gone to Chicago to spend several days with friends. STONY KUH-E. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wvideman and family spent Sunday with te bitter's parents at South Bend. Mrs. Rriggs spent Sat unlay and Sunday with relatives in Mishawaka. Mrs. Anton Oetzinr returned Saturday lrom Kalamazoo '.vlK-fc she has been visiting hr daughter, Mrs. John Dunn. Oustave Oolnb-k of ('hi.'tc visited a few days last week with Earnest Golniek. Mrs. John Bordner entertained 1 t of the neighbors Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Rordner's birthday. C. I j. Stuckey is ill. William Clemens and family of Stony Rldee and Mrs. Jaivs Joyre of Tulfa. Okla.. spent Wednesday with Mrs. T. Turnock. BREAKS A GOLD IN A FEW HOURS PAPFS ( FlfSt UOSG Ol PapG S LOld UOnipound Relieves All Grippe Misery. Don't stay stuffed-up. Quit blowing and snufllin?! A dose of "Rape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either in 1 1 1 : head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens cloged-up nostrils and air passages; stops nasty discharge or nose running; reliev sick headache, dullness, feverishness. sore throat, sneezinc. sor. ness and stiffness. Tape's Cold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs onlv 23 cnts r.t drug stores. It acts Tvithont a.sir: ir.ee. tastes nice, and onus no incr vnleiire. Don't accept a uLstitut. Advertisement.

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NOTIONS. New jeweled Buttons for the new style Guimpes 20c and 10c Silk Thread, per spool ... .4c Collar Stays, six on card . . .5c Hair Pins, per box 2c Silk Covered Shields, tomorrow only, at 15c The Naiad Dre Shield . .19c Dutch Linen Tape 4c One box of black pins 2c Extra values in broken lots of Buttons, to cloe 5c GLOVE DEPT. Perrin's Gloves $1.00 Pair. Special Sale cf Real French Lamb Skin Gloves our own importation. The be-t voifll get this season. All colors and blacks, $1.00 pair. 1 Perrin's Gloves, all $1.50 pair. Real colors French Kid and blacks. FREE LESSONS IN PAPER MAKING Third Floor 0 to 5 Come Now if You Arc Interested. the truest cxprMm of in the art of modern eorrivals eaeh model and original con every detail and wearers are assuied asortmenr f now spring 1.00 to $10.00 The Store of Better Merchandise and Lowest Prices Sinci' the day that we organized our lirt More (mor than tcnt.v-Jie cai ago) it lias been our cndcaor to learn and KNOW vtlicrv (i()() incrtiiandie vta produced in the niot cllieiont and economical a; so that this institution could fill the uubpio M-it ion of Mippljln;; to the publio tin: i host ;oods i i:yi:i:y ;r di: at Lowi vr iki i:s rou i:gt AL oeality. Many, many stores are "ntcnt to hunt out noc gonls and buy what niauufactui-cis sr41 tliem: our !iicrs Iia a totally different training-. The New Things are ala4 liei-e. if they are of tie character that a shrewd, seiisllilc. tlnlfty 'Pent'l will a-cept. We tttTrr nothing; to our customer that is t;oing to "JK'N ua-l( nothing that will cau-e lo-. to u- tluit will need 1m? made up on other gKXls. LIBERAL CRi:iHr TO TIIOSI-: Di:slRIN(i IT. Mom:it- home lT'KMSIII ;rs. aufi.K-io so. Mini. T Cut Glass Sale Square Deal Claiu r. Discount 3 -FLOOR JEWELRY STORE SLICK'S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. 110 S. MAIN ST. Phonw: Home. .MIT: lirlU 117. "The sllrk Waj-.-'

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