South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 292, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1914 — Page 5
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THEIR MARRIED LIFE By MABEL HERBcRT LRNER
in iin: i Miniv or t.imisa our opi:mn; iui.evs
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has to ki:i:i
just forgot to put ir. this
could
you make room
trunk?" asked II.
for b-n
your own trunk.
mine wit a a Iok at all
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this in
:i nxlouslw Tin. what I? it?" Warn n I i -1 not look up from the cre.it roll of collars he was fitting in the tray. "My h' .'y co.it I'll !). .1 it for th" Mi-n m r." "Sh"T,M s.fy T couldn't. Put it in the roll with the nu's." "Hut uc'w vol to put l oiJi our rain co;.?.- and th" st'amr pillow in that it won't hold any niorc." "Th n you'll just have to carry It. here," op-ninr a small 1 ather c.i.-e of folding coat ha Hirers, "how many of thovo things will v. toed?" "Take tin ;n all, ri. ar, I'll want F'lii.f. Wh'Te i.s that other case of .-;x Aunt Emma irnvc you fur Christinas? h, hre thov arc."
"Th n put them in
I'm not jrninr to h!l up 1 t of truck for you.
1 1 1 .- reapers." jiointirK to .sumo pack-ii-t he had brought from the ofhee. m, do you have to take all thnst;?" "That's not all there's more in that suit eac. And the're a darn j-u'ht marc Important than your finikin.." Helen. vhn had always counted on puttir: certain things in Warren's trunk. went hack to hor room and c.azed helplessly at her small and already overcrowded .steamer trunk. How could she Ket everything In? "What shall I do with this, m'am?" demanded Mali's appearing at tho door with an opened package of cereal. "Oh. you'll have to throw out everything like t):at; we can't leave it to draw mice. Now, you're sure you've g-nt fVf-rythir.tr out of tho rerncerator? The butter and the rest of that jar of bacon you can ive to
the houseman. And you'd better
sprinkle ?omo borax around the sink. Walt. I'll come and show you." A I'ar M H Call. While Magpie was to stay to clean nnd close up the apartment, yet Helen wanted to se that nothing was left to draw Injects. She w.n still in the khchen when the 'phone rant? and Warren called Impatiently: "Helen, somebody wants you." "Oh, why will people call us up at the last moment?" she protested re
sentfully, for every second now was precious. "Helio! I Just wanted to say poodbye." shrilled Mrs. Thurston's voice, "and wish you all kinds of a pleasant trip." That's very kind of you.'1 lied Helen politely. "Your boat's Failinp at 3, Isn't It? I'd so like to come down to the dock, but I promised Mrs. Walker to po with her to a bridpe tea. I disappointed her last week, so I'll Just havo to ro. Well, you certainly have a fine tlay to Ftart. I was afraid this morning It would rain, but it's cleared off beautlfulb'." "Yes, it him," murmured Helen ftupidly. wild to pet back to her packinxr. but not wantinp to be abrupt. "Oh, whilo I think of it. I want to Kive you the addres-s of that place In the Iluo de Itivoll the one I told you about where I pot those lovelv handembroidered nightgowns. Have vou a pencil there? Ileln pot a pencil, took down the address and was Just about to sav pood-bye when Mrs. Thurston held her with a "And I'm poinsr to ask vou to pf t me two more size ?,c. You saw the ones r have. I paid K frames for most of them, but use your own judgment only I shouldnt like to p-.y n'Z 2: rm SUn - 011 n't mind cettinp the.se for me. will vou nd oh. don't you want the address of that handkerchief place, where they embroider the three initials for only a few centimes extra? If you'll hold the phone a minute I've pot the address on one of the boxes they came Helen could hnrdly restrain her im-
' " out sue w;LS iorcej to fT the ad dress
.sow more time was taken in unlock
n.i: the silver and putting spoon.
"What about the table fern. m'am. IMdn't you say you were poinp to pive that to Mrs. Hubbard?" Some HiiMllns:. "Vou can do that after we're pone. Now, don't come to me with everything Mairpie. Iy.ok at the time I must finish packinp!" "Trunk ready to strap?" called out Warren. "Not quite, dear." nervously. "In just a. few moments." "Well, now don't fool around and not be ready. I've ordered the cab for 12 sharp." When Helen was much hurried she
was apt to become confused, and now she Muttered about tryinp to do everything at once. There were more Interruptions, and twice she had to stop to find somethinp for Warren. "All ripht. dear, it's all ready," she answered at last to his repeated call of "Trunk ready?" "Sure this is the richt key?" he demanded. "No, it's the lock! Rusty as the devil. Why in blazes didn't you try it? Get some oil!" Heb n Mew for the oil. and for another precious ten minutes Warren fumed over the lock. " h, wait. dear, have you pot it locked?" just as he finally succeeded in turninp the key. "Oh, I'm so sorry, but I left my bath robe." Warren's explosives were loud and emphatic as he unlocked the trunk. "Xow is that all?" as Helen hastily crushed in the robe. "By pad, I've never locked a trunk for you yet that I didn't have to open half a dozen times before we started."
P.ut It was hardly a moment later when Mappie broupht in a blue serpe skirt Helen had asked her to brush. "You're not forpettinp this, m'am?" Helm tried desperately to pet it In her suitcase, but there was no room. The trunk would have to be opened a sain. While she was struggling with the stiff, heavy strap, tryinp to unbuckle it, Warren passed the door. "What In the devil are you doinp now-?" "Never mind, I T can open it." flushed and breathless with her exer
tions. "I skirt."
Warren pushed her roughly aside I . t and a pa in opened the trunk. hls!U
lanpuape metre, fervid than before. Oncv Airalu. "Now. is that all?" he roared apain as he slammed down the lid. Helen thoupht it was. But at almost the last moment she discovered
a pair of shoes she had left out to be! P-,!b-hed. The suitc ase was bulpinp t
lull, and she dared not let Warren Me her tryinp to open the trunk a: ain. She would have to carrv them
away the , j :i bundle. There was no other way.
It was not until they were finally vhirlinp to the dock in a cab. with the trunks on top and the hand barpape on the seat before them, that Warren noticed the packape Helen was carrying. "What's that? Put it in your suit
case." j "There Isn't room. It's nothinp. i
dear, I'd Just as soon carry it." But Warren felt throuph the paper that it was a pair of shoes.
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$10,000,000 A Year Wasted On Trusses How 60 Days' Trial Protects You Against Throwing Money Away
o you forpot those, did vou
Mipht have known you'd want to pet in that trunk apain. Gad, that's like you. Startinp off for Europe with a
pair of shoes in your hand. Next time
I po I go alone!"
Vou can clear your head and relieve a dull, splitting or violent throbbing head ache in a moment with a Dr. James' Headache Powder. This old-time headache relief acts almost mapically. Send pome one to the drug store now for a dime package and a fe.v moments after you take a powder you will wonder what become of the headache, neuralgia and pain. Stop suffering it's needless. Be sure you pet what you ask for.
AVALKHKTOX. Mrs. Taura Quipp and daughter Marie of South Herul visited the las week with John Pritz. W. C. Waddell. third trick operator at the P. and O. tower, has moved his family from McCools to this place. M. H. Slick made a business trin to
Paz Wednesday
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Miss Dessie Harvey of Wabash. Ind., is the guest of her brother. Charles Harvey and family. Mrs. William Vux of Lakevllle visited here last week with Mrs. Belle I lid gw ay and family. Mrs. George Snyder and daughter of Missonla. Montana, were calling on friends here last week. N. I'. Bailey transacted business in Garrett Wednesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. Dan ford Oct. 5. a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Teonard Smith of I'iporte, Oct. 1, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hardenbrook have returned from a week's visit with relatives in Iuther. Mich. Mrs. I,evi Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
Chauney Wright have been visiting
relatives in Turner, Mich.
W. F. I,aFeber and Karl Pollen were
in Plymouth Friday. Mrs. Minnie Mapnunson of Okmulgee, okla., is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. L. Miller.
Mrs. M. S. Wolfe is visitine rela
tives in Chicago. Mrs. wPl). McDaniel and Mrs. J
L. McDaniel have returned from Mt. ciemens, Mich., where they were takv . . . a f
ing treatment ior rneumaiism. J. K. Johnson received word Friday morning of the death of hU brother, W. L. Johnson of South Bend. Rev. W. K Hargrave, pastor of the M. E. church, has been attending conference In Iafayette.' lie was returned to the charge at this place. W. E. Bailey of Plymouth visited relatives here Friday. Miss Grace Nichols has returned home after a visit of several weeks with relatives in Chicago. On Monday, Oct. 3, 4 37 voters of Lincoln township registered, according to the poll book. All but about 20 voters registered. Miss Blanche Groshans has resigned as teacher in the Walkerton schools. No one has as yet been selected in her place. The Walkerton schools will not open "Monday, the building being not quite ready. The exact date of the opening of the schools has not been decided.
Away With Worthless Makeshifts
Ninety-idne out of every l.irs si-eiu fr elastic raid
might al'eut : well
hundred ddpring trusses
I.. thrown aw.iv.
il dlirs a year la praeti-ally wasted
FORMER RESIDENT DIES William Spriiiffer Was One of Los Anseles Prominent Citizens. News comes from Bos Angeles of the death of William Springer, who was born in South Bend, but who has made his home in Bos Angeles for the past few years. He was chairman of the board of directors of the German-American bank of Is Angeles, and president of the Y. M. C. A. of that city.
t'lse t- t'U million this (unrv ahne- is
on su,-h (iiitmi'tioi)s. And all simply l.eeause nine sufferers out of ten trust t R ir.ere try-on r hasty examination instead vt tirst miking a thorough tef-t. A Men Try-on Is a Snare You .u.'t possibly tell anything a bout a truss or anything el for rupture merely ly trying It en. A tru er so-called "appliaruv" may seem alright at first and afterward prove utterly worthless. The only way in the world you enn make sure of en"tly what you're gettinir is by making a thorough sixty-day tet without h iving to risk any nioin-y. The Only Tiling Good Knou-li To Stand a fiO-Day Test. There is only one thing of any kind for rupture thnt you ean get yi sixtydays trial Only ore thing Rood enough tv ptaml sueh a leig and th rugh tt That is our guarantee! rupturt holder. We'll make one especially for your eae make it to your measure and let you try it sixty days We'll practically lend It to you that hnc without asking you to rlk a pr-nay. If it d tesn't keep your rupture fr-un (online oa.t or bothering yu in any way. no matter how hard you work r strain if it doesn't prove every claim we make then yo i ejui end it back and it won't cost you a single rnt. Made on New Irineipl This gui ran teed rupture holder--the fammis Cluthe Automatic Managing Truss is so utterly different from everything else for rupture that it lias rei-dved eijhten J-eparate patents. It is Jar more
than just a tnis. Made on an ab-duU'ly new principle. ! I'nlike 'verything else, it is s"lf-re;u-J latlng. Kelf-udjuting Instantly and autoj matleully prtetti you against every
train so y- ur mptrire ear.'t Ii'v''',y be toIVl out. And In addition to this constant hiding. It provide the only way eer diiroverexl for oerromlnjf the neiiiinoi which Is the rl eaue of rupfurv. .Tt:t how It dees that entlre!v aatomatlraJIv is all exp'.aineI La thn fr.-e book whieh tlie coupon below will Tri::g yo!i. o IUdt Xo Ix-Straiv No Springs
Io,k nwriy entirely with the cire of ! blt., fz tnips and vpring,, People w!-.. have trbl !t s?iy It i as comfortable . i their clothing. Is u-iter-pro-f will !:.!! 1 in rhe bath. Also perspiration-proof .-ind eas'.y kept can. j Will Saie You IYom Cjorntion j
Thi gnaranto'd rupture lio'.dcr ha thor. .ugldy proveii its merits la r.'-arlv :u ) i r it .-.k.-s t!i.!t s'lrg'ns In the 1. S. Army atil Navy and j.hys!, ims iT) all parts of the wrhl now rt-coniinend it instead f fidvi-Jlng operation. It has con: jh'f ! r cured hundred and hundreds of pe -p w h.-so .-asos seni"d aim st hop,devs. The Tiling We TtMl In Our Honk Tliere are s nianr ri:1t'ikcn ldea about rupture that we lave taken the time to Mini up in a bok all x e h ive learned during forty years of experience.
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We Can Save You Ono-Half cm Your Dental Bill. Come in and talk it over with us. Examinatio!i Fre?. No charge for extrac::n.; when ordering: ncv tet'n. PnJnJesis ltr-..ting Te-.
White Dental Partes 111 Art W---!ilnton tc. Ovor H rr s M '.: .t'i:r. I.alv Attendant. Open T:ies.. Tir.irs. und at. NicV.t
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put in print. It ilea's with rupture
and st:e. It s!i 'vs the dangers of oneratl-ui It exposes tlie liumh'irc "appllanees " "meth. d." "plasters. " etc. It sliows why wearing e'asn'c ,.r pr!n trusv.'s is almost sun to sy, rten vour life. And it tel's about the fai-.ns 'utl e Automatic M:iss;ijrtnsr Trus - -h -w l':i;.!e if 1 how It ends constant e-j. ..-.v. !i..w you can try It sixty days without having risk a penny, ainl how little it s if V'u keep it. Alo trives ever 000 voluntary !o!.'r---meT.ts fr. ni heneflted ami cured i ;oe. Sc-m1 f r flix ltnok teda v P-r)'r o,:f i ff the minute if takes to write f r :t may free ymi frotu tr-uihh' f,.r the ivof your life. Simply r,v. th'- e,o.,,ri ,,r jut s".v in a hotter "Send me voir 1. . .k."
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Very Aiiiioln. "If you're petting smne for vourIf." purred Mrs. Thurston r
isnt ton much trouble. I slimild like riother dozen Of those tinv evening
u.iiiuKereniei.s you know the itutiiN M. C. T." When Helen finally su. ( eeded j hrcakin' away she turned fr..m the phono with a furious
"The Idea of her calling lnte ti Fend for thlriL''"
"Well. I'd have etit her off enouch." Krowled Warren. wouMn't have kept me standing Here." .shoving towards her" .ste;iniship lal.eLi he had iut
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Krlich's Neosah arL-an. known as "914." all sores on body, limbs, in mouth and throat soon disappear, and your disease cured in less time than at Hot Sprint's, and at much less expense to you. 1 'nt il October 1 we will administer Dr. Erlich'? latest discovery. "91 4." (better than "006") for low prices. Come now. Varicose Enlargement Knlarired veins, curded ami xnotty. YVE crili; this manhood wrecker. Itemenber. if you hae cwt taken treatment and faih d to tret cured, we are particularly anxh us to have you consult us. We cure many cases in one treatment. If you lie out of town come to South Bend for one day.
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