South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 291, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 October 1917 — Page 2
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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
EDi FERBER JUSTj
Edna is Glad the Sox Won
HUMAN AFTER ALL
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think of Ldu.i l-Yrh.-r and oth r t
- i -v.-". t'i th- '!' t that fnl!:s of r.ot- in terms -f "t!.- :ir
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omcho.p. r-;.p. Hut holier than I" whi h i- after ah.
i "". I'i.-- I asked Ii-r. That akin to th- "hoii r than thou" x- !
i i ", I m-.. n that they do ay thnt .-ho j : -s.do :i. of (ourff sh- is w .ndr r- ,
! i -: n.-t! ri-.". P.- h- i-u't. However, ftil tr, rr.-nl :iin! i : 1 i.iurf wond-r-
OtCCl AlJthOreSS Entertainsl 1 ''"ä '"r to ;; Ip-r what h-v "ul to tall: with, but umlerne Ith it i
ral nam- if it i-r't J. Ii. a I-erbe-. nil. there is tV ini :hii:c that is. N"". -hl- i- t) th- who!- wild win. h.-tur. more worthw hil". Anl that'
Dining Club With Reading From Her Works.
h :-- just IMisa . Is tha!
or,
feels in tli" trrip of luv '
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I r i I . ' li;inilsli;il:o and flu 1 ii "-h rt cd ar-
' V. i ! i !!(' t ' J Pi Ma.-hiit-' cptanc- of all things, that she is! I :-,v.ii js fanvb'.w they ar- dark) .after all "just folk-?"" and entirely to!
(';' adi- that r tl-ots and ;;f !ir;tts t,,. sought after.
Hi Yo.-s Shi Knits, Too.
'jr conversation ran to hits of !
S:;'sr the 'humam -t.' 'wonder! J
lilt!? woman.'" i uni' or. e said Ian its. If all through h r tories. Yon night of Hdr.a ! ri r. ar.u hom-l. ' -- in h-r smib? the things that
...lie compliment that ;t P. it s tru- -,-e.ied the immortal "Km ma M' - j this and s--n;.- of that. Sh- likes j .nd de-crib-- th a :.( t-d your.g a u 'hi-n- ". th- unforgettable "l.iwn soldiers and although she didn't I hr a rar...- orh-r ro-ild. j''H..!a-". th- h'iinaa " Hutt ro.l Sid'- ' rarry -i I:u::dry ha of knitting un-rk'-r. wlio ;ipp.,iiod 1- I 'ow n". I iir hvr ami. 11! h't anvthinjr tliat
w-uuy nii::;i- in a l-' Mr.- in th - Ar.d v h n -i,-- talks von f..r'-t h has knitted morf of th somher
Uutary room .f th- 1 i r ht.: th.it -h- th- Int-rv iew-d (in- ar.d i t olort-d .-ol;s and vw--ati rs than1
th.it l : l " r Yon arc th". Int -rviwtr. j somv f ur "hf-.-t Popl(" who ro ( o ; f.:.d n o;:iion ground whn ahout fron t a to dan.-ant witli haw ( . h- says, "Won't yci fat dinner with ' iinüVr arm and do a lot of jahhtrinr ;
;;nd r th- ;u:;d' ' s of th- V.''inanV; linii: 'hh. v. ill i;(..t Minn )- for-"tt-n hy thos.- , !.. Ii til th j,l ivif h arh: h r. Miss -r:. r
h I almost forgot to say
a'.iout this and ahoit th;.t. 1 Or.f- 'o s not thinl; of Kdna. I" r- ; h;- in t nils .f what-v("- th nd- ; jiM'tiv- i that is used wliT. oti- is writint: a'miit Shu'ifst'Cjrc or Lonir- I
pathctlo i-.KAi; -. ho ;;.im ),r alm.yti Mn- wants to talk about voll a r.d ! f.dhm- .r anv otiif r of those won- I
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: TiiK-r:-:r;,it-d rharH-t-lv. in W j that .-'.-r Fannif, who .-ays "sli-si-v:j books rr.akint; -ach !. t t:tn! J sh' r1 1 1 h-r door y.-as th-r'. ut as ynmr or.- r il and alivr. .-'h" r-f'i's to talk about htrs. -If. 'Juij." in 'Th- (jay old !'-,'." ai .lad Sox Won tho MTlr..
i al that thf a':din' - m tm-d to ütl thdt "Joi-" h;rnH!f was stand.r.R thr in all his lor."! ba h lorhood. asking mntr-ly. r..t :': pity 'ut for "nipanlship. -liss l'Tbrr Iihh t;ri a ra-.nli.ir v. ay of felling l;er stori-s. ,sh b-ad on up and up until th.'- rat. iiUk'c lumps that r f tis- to be .vab 1 .-v.f-d ri:-? in throats, and t-nrs onie rjbhin to tht-n rv n b -iire the tfar.s an lind their way do w n or jj Tis.j I"-rh-r has rm;trived by a way ail h-r ou n, to have one fairly shouting ith i UKhtcr. "ICfMi.-t lUi t Milium." r.oast lUi f Mtdiurn." was th-i;-: .-tory Miss l'-rb-r read. It is n1 of her "L'mina .McChusnv" '-tori's and abounds in wit and humor, "hmrna McCh-sn-y lias a httle preachment, maybo it wa-n't a preachincnt, but It rarritd a I-s--o n . Tho )thr stoiy was "Th- Iloun.y Heroine." the tir-t book Mi-s lerber had i'ublishfd. s'orr.eonrante.i a homely )ir(due. one that didn't in the rnl of the hook tnrn tit to be a iuvishinw b-auty and marry y princely rr-ature. This heroine was fat. and hom-!y anl he staji'd f-o and never lid 't married, as all heroines do. I'ictur- lMna I-rl r in ra' h of Iit story book haracter.s for she livs -ac li on- jf them. In L-tw'en the reading MiV:; Ilu.el Harris and .Miss Iora Ilrshenow ave their recital numbers. .Wither Miss Harris nor Mis Ilershenow ned introduction t audiences liere. for both have appearl in recitals of the hi,-!...-! rder. ujKr I'ollow-. Tn yii.-s l'erber'.s hono:, r:." i-rs : th club .ie a supper after thWtjr in the Chipp mlale ronm i the hole:. The taM-s wer a::ar.ii to form a lare T with Mi-.-!Vr!nT at the head. Ther- w.-i daces for :S. ita-iudi;:- Mrs. ,.
Mi s IVrlur's si-t r f "i.i .t ,'. C;'I:;"
M'.- Mar:." ly.iabeth Tit;:-I a:.-! fi.-s Ann- Du is. al.-i of ("nbawo. IuTlt empire basket ! '"in poms
ohn -d a th- f-tr-m- i.d ot th-j
ible formed Ut" nK- i. co atb -
k:u that the .ox won tlu- tl-rful writer folk, b-t rather in
rii's. a lover of ar.d ar. in-terms of the superlative desree of
hatiitant of "hi-ai?o tliat is onlv
natural. As 1 said b fore it was just dinner tim- and as we sat at the table th- Interviewed om. remarked that
th adjective that nuans sincere. ral. worthwhile ami "tl.T'-with- ! the-yoods." ' "We think of lu v in t rnis- t.f Vac- i ma Mc(.'hfsn-v. "The Homely Her)- i
the party at the n-xt table had been J in ." "!awn i'Hara" h any of sitting there a Jialf an hour andlthttn that you can think of. Inj what did I bit h-r that they had j them ar- reflected the lalna I'erher
orl rei steak recau.e it took so lnnjv j just as h is--a real --person. A to cook it. And so 1 bet with he creator f things frm her own and sure enoUKh it ame i-teak. I'ta creation, not an imitator. A wornnt saying who won the bt. thouli. j an witli feelings for sorrow ami sufI merely mention it as a matt-r ferinir. A penrhant for folks wh of -ourse, just to show you that she ' need helping and idieerintf up. A is still entirely human even though woman with a Renins for fiiernla noteworthy personage. I ship, and a wonderful understanalA great many of us are ju-one p ing of human nature.
Notre Dame News
Patriotic spirit prevailed at a mush al recital given Wednesday evening at Washington hall by Josef Kon-cny, üolurniau mliu virtuoso, who was assiste.l by Mis Martha tftelzl, soprano, and Miss Mary TrH, pianist. The national anthem, ".Star Spanl-1 P.anr.!-," Jo.i py Miss Stölzl, was sung by the audi-me witli much fervor and expression. Th- scintillating star f the evening however was Mr. Konecny, an accompli-hed artist who in a phasing manmr rendeied a number of selections, among them, ITorillo's 'IP.ud' ," Mendelssohn's "i'ont'm-plata-r.." FP:bay"s "Zephyr," Yieiixte:r. ' ', i'.ia,1- et P dnaise." and Wi-:.-.a w-k." cua'-! u in I minr ir. i:-.- "A:.. ro Mod. rato." "Iior.i i -. sl " ' "Aheirro a la Zingra." W r. . '. ; -r-rn .usn-.ss t.f thought rt:.-. v -t.-'n. Mi"s Tt is played "Mil.:.. ry 1'"'. .is-." a masterpiece
i :" l" 'h.nd"- greatest artist.
M not-:... A I . s - 1 lis was nearti v an-
pl.t'..:.', .tftt-r pki.'.ir.c th' 1'olish ri is'-rp:e e and iv. a satisfactory i.ia?;vei- rt.nd red otlur seb-ctioiis
a.. N'h'üii.üls "Warum. Uelliaye .-
DEMOCRATS OPEN ACKERMANN CAMPAIGN
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0-- phie varils -.sith sprats!
f i:o!-.i-r; ro.'i .Ii.n- in
t'o'.-.nul ir.- Minuet". Tin- hiid arti-t of t!ie company.
(ontini:j-:i i-'ibM i'A'Ji: xi:j alty nominee, op-ning his own am- j paign. was no less a feature. It was j Mr. Ackermann's naiden attempt at speech making, facing anything like ' a iniblic gathering of th- size. j Robbed in advanre of the oppor- j tunity of dix-ussion of the principal lssi:e-i of the campaign by previous j speakers, Mr. Ackermann contented j himself with a brief iteration of ' i
his published statement, given out recently. incidentally punctured
some of the bubbles that the repub- j
lianx liav- b-en blowing alout his I ojjponent's administration tf the j city of Laporte. and offered to meet j any further demands that might be t made upon him for a statement of his iws on th- ju-stions of the1 hour, that may be r'quiied to satify tiio cuiiosity of his opponents. i IiMlte an Invotigulioii. Ackriiiaiiii is jdainly not a sea-soin-d cama igiier. "I am indispsed to enter upon a' campaign .f personalities!," h- said, "for T hin't kimvv how. I haVe lived here pearly all my Iii-, ami if jou want to study my personality, look at me, and then make biuh in-piir-p s as you jdea.se. I stand for good I business niethd-. a ei-an it'. and ;
iVomen's Hosicrv Fancy Silk Hose at $1.50 and $2.00 All colors, stripes and bars, high spliced heel, double sole and toe. Wayne Knit Hose tor wuinen, a guaranteed hose, full fashioned in black only, high spliced heel, double sole and toe, at 59c 3 pairs for $1.65. Women's Wool Hose at 39c Ribbed top, grey heel and toe.
3,500 Bars of American Family and Ivory Soap at 5c cake. I h i oiler !ur Friday unlv. No teiephunj .rder Wir to customer Main tloor. north aisle.
Shonninr Hours MWMi 8:30 to 5-J0 pjn.
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Imported Cretonnes Tomorrow and Saturday. iv. m.re days of this noted sale. Such prices 35c, 59c and 69c yard, v never saw before on qualities as these. $2.00 Casement Cloth, double faced, 59c vard. $2.50 Reps and Poplins, double faced, 69c yard.
Jewelry and Silverware We will offer tor Friday and Saturday the following specially priced items, consisting of fully guaranteed silverplate on white metal. Regarding patterns we cannot sav too much. The care and attention given this particular, is not surpassed by our careful selection of old and splendidly established lines. Remember, ''Quality First" is our slogan. Guaranteed Silver Table Ware
Triple plat- on white nutal. Knives. m 1. size S2.(f !. Fork S2.1 lo.. Table Spoons S2.! lo. Dess-rt spoons S-J.19 1.. Tta Spoons SI. 3.1 do. Dessert Knives 2$2."! Dessert Forks ... Rutter Knives SJJW o.. Salad Forks, imlividual S'l.ltl lt.. Rutter Sireads S2.! I. Sugar Shells 2.1 each
The Best of the New In Coats Here are three items particularly attractive in price unusually interesting because of the high quality ol materials and workmanship and hundreds of garment in a large variety of stvles to choose from.
Item No. 1
Coats at $ 1 5 Heavy all wool melton, double faced weaves wide belt and large col-
Item.No. 2 t'ÄtiS
Coats at $25
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Knit Underwear for Women Hits perfectly at shoulders, ankles, wrists and waist. Garments that respond to the slightest movement, yet alwavs snug tit time;. Women's Cotton Union Suits at $1.75 and $2.00 Hand trimmed, all styles neck and sleeve, ankle length. Women's Wool Union Suits at $2.75 and $3.00 Extra tine and soft, steam shrunk, all styles neck and sleeves, ankle length.
Women's Silk and Wool Suits at $4.00, $4.50 Hand trimmed, steam shrunk, all
I stvles neck and sleeves.
Separate Garments for Wo- j i
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white fleeced, high neck, longsleeve vest, open and closed pants, ankle length.
Of all wool velours, lined, coney fur collars, deep pockets. Item No. 3 Coats at 29.75 Full lined, all wool velours, with Karimi or seal
plush collars and cutis. Hundreds of Coats just arrived from the celebrated manufacturers, The Wooltex Co. of Cleveland. Coats in the latest models, high waisted, military, and the motor coat. Priced from $25.00 to $65.00. Special attention is called to several new models in Silk Velour with beautiful all silk lining. Coats remarkably priced at $50.00.
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Tailor Made Suits Smart Models Specially Priced $25 and $35 Suits adapted tor the winter months Jaeket are all lined. Male-rials Broadcloth and Burella Cloth, braid trimmed velvet Collars. Colors Navy, vine. taupe and hrvn. All ize, including extra sizes for stout '-.vmeih
Buv a ! Liberty i Bond i i It's a treasure um will be proud of. If you ever j have to dispose of it we ; will take it in exchange for merchandise, or you I can use it to pay your account at Robertson Bros. , Co.
reeted trie s.;e-ts. 1 'eo' ir.it lot. s i'..r th- ie -tare :..,.:n
ve:- in autumn b-;tv-s and ,,b! , f v"li,!kr ;" ' '" :ir ' isb.i..:e..l i!o . err. spii's of folia.:- ! ; wh ti ir-. -r- draped i..-r lb in"i''t l:rbt-; ,nd over the 'ret-la. t-itt s.'v. r ; ' " pi p.ii at i'-r. :'
'd'.r.ial va s- : tb ib.v-:-- .n th- i
Miss Martha Ste'.'.. eontribut-d In-r , for what 1 b-li-v-' to b- b st in I . sliav- t..u.,r.l the sue. ess of t he m u n ie: oa 1 life." 'on their educational value to our
'.itforni v :!k tb- ;. a ;,:.?.:.:.! .a -. mad- b-.i-tiful ::i:
WIDOW OF FAMOUS CIVIL WAR GENERAL IS DEAD
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ft I -lassie
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"l"'ie !.-,-. ron-t-ft in I -nur.bt r mi
ll- mad- th- mi.-mke uf pre.-um- j adult population. iug that The .'e. s-Tinu-s is n.,t rea.l j I'roucl to IW Kilit. Oy everybody in t-wn. f-?- it is. if, invited comparison t.f the ianthey an- at all worth whil-, and then j didat-s; f a man of Aokerinann's
tit- S-.IS-..T1. th- X)tr- Pam- h- nial- th- f-irth r mistak- of as- ! rt-conl ami exp-rince with a man
r-u'ilir r- s'iniliiir that the re was, i.n ue op- ' of Doc" t'.irsun reeoru ami expe-
j'osilioji report: present. It takes ri ii'e, and wanted to know if th three s ii reptirt. rs to . r a ; fi..rmer years and gradual pronodlon deling -rn tr- mtttii.-r. a h t- niak- i in the railroad world tlidn't conipai e eertain t!iat ih- r vt Kt -v-i ythitiK 'pretty well with ''arson's admlniswion'. ; trati.-n of Importe a iuarter of a Ju.-tii - J. rmur iVa'k, s-ppoi : v c ntury a to, wlun it had l.r.Oo peo-
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b-: .lohn Ue-;.-s, i'hailes M.:Caul-y.
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r 11! e p.e'.d f o:n tb- Ik ::., . f her -iauKht r. Mr. '';:..: h s S!.. pf.d. W. I,.-alIe Thür: la;.
Wi inri. P., Altr-.I Sla'-rt .
James risv'hef".
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t..n.o-.-... ...k.-, and fther ht- atu ro to ".-e s, ta tin- soldiers in th-
I tia.nir. . .;aps as wt-ii as to ootRETÜRNSFRÖM TRIAL : 'JT, '-ii-i
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f 'ity t'Prk Harvey 1. Itotiscr in j I 1 . tlie sprir; primary, was th- lir-t : His a.blr-ss was in the main a re pf .'ker of the evening. i view d" the Aekermanu platform ami stand liv lrei!eiil. , drew expressions- ot approval with 'Tudor.-eu-.eni .t tho deiroerati I frequency. "If it is a matter of tb'k-t in So-itb IJend this fall means Han." h.- eon. lud d. "and our Pan ir..!u sen-nt of l'i es't Wils.,, :xr( i .nents seem to be tr.akintr a conhis adminis.rati..n. ineludin the I friderahle appeal to the inU pendents .-.n.pH t of the war." s.ii.l Mr. Peak, j on tliat hasis, we want to he considwla was th- hist of all the speakers, i -reJ. f)i hav. th.' man. ami "In view of the larr- .letno.-i atie ' this. time, strange as it may s-etn. majority s-i!i th- presideiit in the j the democratic party, and th- s.fa II . oiapaitcn last year, a r. publi- j call d better eh nunt in it is solid can majority in th- city this year ; I'"'- him. would man a literal n -pudiatiou of "Wo ;.ive r.olhi:: to o:u :-ah that tndorsr nu ut. and a repudiation. W'r- li'ht. men, by heaven, we're -f th- .ieniMit himself." ripht. and liudy Ackermann is poln II- :r.'e.l thos- present to stand j to '- the next maor.'' by the president, and ehrt a mayor I
TO OPEN SELF SERVICE
w-p.. had hy Ids political platform.
pledced hitnself t statnl by the pr s- t
blent, and that his administrati.m. GROCERY SATURDAY if he is eh-eKd. would stand by ! th president. "We cannot at this time." he de. A self-servic- u-roceiT. planned to viared. "afford to tarn the .ity kov- t reduce the "overhead" cost on food-
CANNING SEASON
Save Your Own Vegetable Seeds.
eminent owr to forces who will use ;t next year, to clet a congress
man who will net .stand by the pres- i
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taken to .iin-a ir:!a a: 1 :ri '.11 1 It; Lebanon t m t : v.
OF KEYSER DITCH CASE
--. . !.i:;;. Tin l'.ev. John o'Hara. (. S. i".. c.-a' of the foreign trad- .om-
stu .rt MacK'oh-t. rt't:.: :. -i Wed- i lr.,.: ee . our.-e, w-. ciio-n director
--.h- fror.'. I'iyntu-.tth wlicte he ap-
t ear..! as attorney in th Ktt :i!-. .'l t a.-. . Ti:- : u -t s w-r-b. rd by s; - ul Ja.i- M.-.:!. r - h- .. take;; tb- -.t s Under ad V .j-et.-t t:t f. : - :T.t-rit.r h'.s oplr.b.n.
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tn. ..it !i
.,-,-:-.-ri f.t in.ti'.e son.. ears .h-n th K-yser .itch was on-
.s'.ructed through ti.
:tb-r:. part
f St. Joseph t. It W.is hr, eicht - : r :e-t ji'.!:,-: p-iy;i.- th. as- - s -rr.er.t s e id a that tili,- : th(US.ib that piop-: l.otb-e Was j.t wi. en to th- !'i"p"!ty ow;r v p.'. o'.--4
i . f t!:e IP.:, haiist t.nu u in the p..i
f Tb- K-v. t'i;. nies I ioi.n !1. ' '. S. .. : s.n d. An . x ruti". ' .o..;oitt - - ai'd.r. i :.nk 1'atri k Mi.ni:han. Sherwood l:ov. Jvdm i :;iut ton am! Jo.sep'n Wood wa- chose:, to a:ra::.- plan of t h - w o i '. ; 1 ro I VI I i I .'l'.MIM s T AT U. 'Harbs ti. IPupel has been apP'unted adminisdrator of ti;e st.i.e ..f the lat- Martha Jane Kapel by the . ireuit i.-ut, with bond of J 7.j .''v. v. hich is s.-cjrf.I by Ih i-.-s 't. if p. ! and '-ore II. Wabj
stuffs, will open in South I. end next Saturday at .'10 S. Michigan st. J.
' V tt7lr of this ritv is r. resilient
blent or at least be th- lxlp to ; (if" c;clr.s,rvior M'ereantile Co.. h;:.i that a democrat would." ! . .. , i. an Indianapolis corporation, which is Im-.hsm ( li:nm- f Tinxe--. ' to operate the "proctt-ria ." Mclr.err.y followed Peak, ir.dors- Tho groceries will be made up iu' the necessity of local support of ' Into packages, and arranged about the national soverr.ment. an.l the the room so that a person may help desirability of it. as express, d M his 1 himself and then, in leav!n the prd-ce:-sor. but dealt with th- lo- , loom. passf the cashier's detk eal i!ss. ;es n;r- m particular. ! where the amount of the rrr.v-cries "Times are ehar.-Jm;," he assert- 1 h- has taken is paid, ej. "(P.ve rnnit-nt and espei ially t ity 1 Several sales people will br presKovernment. is assuming much more ' ent to direct th customers, but for the pe. ple than would have "'self-service" Is tlie plan on which been dreamed of L'o years ago. ; the store is t b- based. Most of "Look at our park system. '" ;4e ' the .-rocries orfered vill be in the went on, "net a necessity. bu ld'bdy original packages. desirable fur th- plea-sUre, the r st i and etijoymriit of the people, and , I Altltl.X i 1 1 I.HT:SI. clos.dy linked onto it is th- pl.t'-1 l ied J. Horsey, dtrctric.il worker, rn-und a Itmand, pecans- of our j Hazen. X. L.. an.l Minnie Arm.-tronp, larger and more c.ndensed i )pu'a- cook. South H-nd. tion. and soinetlilni: that should b- Ildward W. M"-m'!. foreman, in everj ection of the -ity. If w-' Arpo. 111., and Hannah V. b'atlson, haven't th-in t'ier. et. ve"l! pat ! operator. Maywod. 111. thm there." He referre! similarly Jan Stutlik, l laek.-udtti. South
to the establishn.t nt ami continua - ! Lend, and I'rati' psZka lXcd uc, yi I.l enough s-( d for Pr? avera-,-
ior. f tho ciic c?i:ter?, tre:itir.e-i seam-tr-ss South IVnd. ''(rTii enrden.
Sav "'iir Own Vegetable M.-tls. As th- war has cut off America's main --on re- of eit. tabb- eed. it behooves every gardener and farmer to .s.iv' Iiis- own supply for next j ear's planting, ures today's bulletin from the national rm-rK-ncy food garden commission, at Washington, cooperating with this paper in a nation-wide food cuns-rvation auipaivtn. Jiefore the war, Anif-tican s-ed? -m ii imjau-'.ed lar..' luautitii-s of seeds from Ian ope. Those importations have now almost cea.--d. In fact, Anierita has been called upjn to tuinish eJable s-eds to IP;-rop--. and this h;i irareas-d the tendency to lephte th- stock avah-al.l-ftr home us.-. While the practice .f saving s--d in the home Karden anuot b- R-r.-e rally recommended :-eaus- of th dirhculty in keeping slocks pure, it is quit- feasible to save seeds of many vw'tables front one season to another. The commi-sinn ures pvcry horn- -ard-ner who has the fucihties to do so to say- so.l for next year's plantlnir. The one biir, general pilncipl urderlyinp: the prod action of fcoi 1 vegetable --ed is that the plants shall be htalihy and Found.
v orn Sweet corn is very ser-'-IRY 1 000 WORTH OF tive to . old and wet. Th- ears shoull DU 1 0I,UUU VVUnin UT
bf allowed to ripen fully on ih--stalk, if possible, before frost, an 1 should be cured without exposure to even lirr'-it fi ost. Whn early cor.i is urwn. as the Golden Ihintan , Mive the earliest -als for seed. In aiJ cast's study tb.- ihara'tT rf Hit vari-ty rown and s-.er-t tho.splants that (oi.'.e nearet the i.P-al
BUSINESS MEN HEAR FOGLEMAN ADVICE
REFUSES TO BURY HIS OWN BROTHER
H. L. l-'oiibma n, w b.o h-ctuied Ii-ia-! with the Itedpath chautauUa la-t
summe!', addta ss. more than
hundred m-n last nmht at tin-
''hamb.-r of "oinno :-.; tjn "Tiie A-It-!'-A Sci-ne- in !:u-incss Ituil.i-ill-T."
" I In- A-K-IbA .scj.-nc- in l.;Nin. s ;
I.c..i J-.o-t.ci of Plymouth, Pa., luotlo-r of Stanh-y Ki)stecki. who was killed l. a fp-and Trunk train Sun-
' da-.- iiior ni m- lias wi:tt-r. to th- un
dertaker he statinir that h- wiil oak- r.o ju'ov i.-ions for th- disposition of his brother's body. Tip- poIb - autl.oriti. .- at IMvmouth vot
ls'oiI to lo.-i'e th- I'Toth-!-. Wh'-n
building is the arithmetical s.piar- :,-,, ,VMS t(,i t ..ornmunicat-
iruni'-'li a. !v v illi l-cal authoriti-s.
for the variety. Whn the cor t worth while to pull the husks ..pea a little when the corn is parti. -Krown. t-o as to remove the worms. The husks can then be turned back ner the tip f the ear and the ear left to ripen. When tlie selected ears are picked, turn back the husks, tie them up and hang them from nails in an attic, dry cellar or barn wher-th-y will be free from the circulation of air. A few ears will usually
of any man or f any business." M:
J'eleman said. "A i for ability, K for reliability, ii for -r.duranoe, and A for action. With these four qualities in a man h- is bound to succeed in life. There is nothing which can ke'p him from P., for such qual-iti-s will break any chains which may b- trying to hold him duwn. "There is one fui damenta! principle in busines.-- building and that is service. Connected with it ar- four basic factors, th- custom r, thfioois, tho im -tir. of the minds and the sah. IP-fore a I lan tries to do any business of any kind with any man. h- should rirst .-tudy that man. II- should look into his character, his nature, his di-po-ition and his habits. ii,. should know him thoroughly before he tries b tali, busine.s-. "In making a sab , ' Mr. Togi-man concluded. "know yours-lf. know tlie oth'-r f How, and know your Woods, then act accordingly ami you ar bound t make tood." "Nil. Teglemati will .cp ak a tain ir. tli" Chainbt'i- of "..mm.rce in fvo Weeks.
LIBERTY LOAN BONDS
fl- jrav- i-.o !ason for p.frii, t. arrarrje for tio burial. The body will b. hold at ti;- Joneundertaking parlors until woid is i rc.-ivf'i from th- .-'orn-r.
NORTH LIBERTY, IND.
A tliousanl dollars towards tr.e Liberty loan in St. Joseph county was s.ibscribed for las- night by th.' residents of th- Tay and Harris township after short talk's n th' loan proposition w-r' giv n by Jud-'e I M. 1 lamm rschmidt ar.l Ldward Zeitb-r at th- Storer school hon.-,'. The s jbs-ription wis m td- in H'i"i' amount.s and it is expected that al-mo.-t another thous.ir.d iollars will be raised air'iii: thr resid-nts within the next few day.-. a almost thre--f.iurths f thc-.e present last night stated that they would think the matter over for a ftw das ami in all probabilities subscribe. There were about T" p-rs.r." present at th- ich -d h-i.bs la-t !-.is:lit.
FAILURE TO PAY HER ALIMONY COSTS DEARLY
"naries :-.. -h of So it ii 1 :-;! .sp-i t ,un.lay -.ith hotii'.i foh:s. b'orf- I. ('..; u nt to South P. '. i M(.nIay, wh-re b -a a - .xandn- l 1". army draft. Mi f. T. ii. !'r...n- ::-! : -. and ft ed sj" nt Satufhiy and S ::.!-. . the guest. f i I it: e.i ;i . Lend. 1 -. e'. V. r :' So ,u i :. . sj.-nt Sun. lay wit.h h;s- fa;n:l;- b- rMr. ar.d Mrs. Jarr.es p.-.. ,
J daughter. Mari- rr.otfr -d t -
: !. n .s'-jr.'lay, s p ndir...' th.- .'. : r Lit i -s. Miss l-r.li r and lr.e: ' i ..- .I S. lb i t. and Ldna 1 , .it.,- Siturdav eni---' c Sunday with tloir p.ir.-!.' itos-s ! ,. r .-p-nt .-at Struth I n . i -n '.-:ra.--M;-s- V.-ta I'.-L-.-r " a- !..; p.-. South i'.-nd Sat .t ! . M :ss-s Pa a ra H "b ; ru . ; : . .! - W.r.s.ter ar.d Ahr. a St-1 S lb nd all-r s satur.'... . Mrs. ors r W - r .- - ' ;. . '
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i J Toy S.hfetMe!- Wkls Jiaibd i.'tb' t,e superior court to -iv- reason why h- should not in contempt of c ourt fcr not having mad- alimony j-aymerits weekly to his divorced
wife. I'lla. .and also hr attf.rnev's :
fe- of ö for the pro.-ecution of i bcudm a w
the liverce suit. Schreftp-r wa-or.i-re.l by th- -ourt ti pay bis x-wif-th- sum of ? ; per werk in .addition to th- attorney's fe-. Hhad failed to j.ay any of th- amount, th- alimony lue amounting t- $'. He s ttl-d and was dicchare.i.
Mrs. J. i". th- m. L". M
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sn i ou divokc'i:. "haryring cruel and inhuman tM.at-lo-nt Alio- I'. t-rs-.-n has fjp.-d a oti:plaint for di'.orc- in tin- sj;a-r:or -..-irt agaii.t Al !: pters-n. T; -y wer- marri-d .In::- - 1 . . . s , ar.d sp arap-'i XoV. :l. 111;. Sh- al-o Ja -titions f.a- t; ustody of their four minor chibir-:-, the younies-t jf VoHc.i is hut two yenrs old.- ar.d to i -restored to l.e.- mabi-ri ;.a:r.- of rrednb:-ri.'.
atterr;on. Tw . p - bot:-- : -.-. r- pl' a1 --I to h t'. e ! their new pa -Tor. IP". I 1 : : :. L. Worst. - !.. ,:.. b . -p"ell nt pro 'ran. at 1 '. - par-'!. The hotefs -.-rv. j r I re hm -r.T p i 'b-or- 'ote. ! u:t:' Nov. :-th. with .!:s. H 1 L' ari :-. ir- ii. ' "r. r I.. '. K ' a k ! 't S c
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r.woK fiii'Hf ii ii-:kc.i-j:. KVANSVILLU. Ind., Oct. 1 Ijel-;ates r.f the div- Prara ii synd of th Pngllsh Luthetau rhirdi, in convention her Wednesday nlkrht, voted n favor of mer;intr w ith th- t-th'-r t branch, s of tb.e chur h.
ion vorit (onviaii i i The : ar.ks of S c-h i : : a- two r pr--s r r- s
S h.bby and the ;i: st .-o.-ui f h- T'
oiüro (th.ro üah th- '".:- f j ostma - Vr t '.- - - fr- t to m. f r -Tn o r 1
for the purpo-.. ,, f a; . tior.s- for IähTty ! ;.pds. T; tb.e t jnv'-n:ence . : tn- ;' ar- ur.able to nr:d t.r:a :
ciirp.ru pi Ys lutMtv TKHRK HAl'Tli. Ind., ct. I. Til- ctrr.grecatiori of '-eetary Meth-odi-: ehur"h wliirh dedi'apd ti.restored h-.iihj;ri !o: Sunday. Monday rdht voted t. appr opriat J I .'0 from church funds u purchase L;brT-- loan bonds-.
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