South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 220, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 August 1919 — Page 7
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The I-id!'1 Aul horly r.f the llolv Trinity Knsli.sh Inthran h'ir( h m-t it th hom of Mrs. ;r Ahf-n, 'l' Cntt;i ? drove .iv., Th jr'l,iy .iftcrnoon. I) arlnK the lusin.i sr ion i'Inns ' formu!.itel for an ; ' r- i:n yoci.il to 1. M Au;. L'4, ,m'! ;il-' for h Chritri'ii haziar. Aft'-r 3 noolal hour a lunclicn w.- srv"l to K Ruest. An out-of-town un Mrs- H. H.
nrmir.fc, or j.mksom. .Mien, in' ri-xt i
mertir.ir will b- h'-M S-pt. , at th-
Personals
Adele Garrison 's Neza Revelations of a Wife
"Their Second Honeymoon
homo of Mr. o-t., 6 Importe av. The rrcular hu.ine"? and social rrif-ttnr of the Women's Foreicn Mlionary society of th Grace M. K. churrh wa? attended by 4 0 quests. Mrs Charles War! l-d th ikvor.on.ilv .Mrs Pheljis Kve a talk on Vntenary Work at Columbus, ( ., iir.d Mrs. Skinner trav. a .o'.o. Hefrenhmnts wre served by the host--: Mr.. Ifrbrrt Smith. Mm Linus Ward, Mrs Harry Ve?rlck. Mrs. A. N Hlldebrand and Mr, ("harlr Klints. A meeting will be h-ld Fcpt. 4. fr. Eva MrComl's of Roelawn ivas hoste.-s Thursday afternoon at a m. t tinc of the flood Will club which was held nt her home. Refreshments wer" 5ervft to 30 jru-ta and in the contest prizes wtre awarded t' Mls Frances Searles and Marion Turkinton. of Chicago. Mrs. Charles Jone. 1029 Ijncoln way V.. will entertain the flub Au;r. 2. A Mionic was civen for the children Thursday in Mr. Hammond's prove by the members of the Fumplion Prairi- Home Kconomics -lub. Mr. Kmma Hair was the hostess. A ti nie dinner was served t 40 pu-sts. Mrs. K. P. lirownlee, Sumption Trnlrie rd., will entertain Sept. 4. An Indiana day program will be arranged. The Flureka club met Thursday nt tb home of Mrs. Kdward Strickner, .". :t." Lincoln way W. Kleven truesfs w re prsfnt. I'ifrht refreshments v.f-re -ervd. The next meeting will ho held Auk. 21 at the home of Mrs. I;en Herker, Mishawaka a v. A picnic dinner was enjryed by the members of tlie Be Hive club
Thursday afternoon at Leeper p. ilk. ' Thirtv-fivr members attended. Games ' find contests were features of the)
afternoon. A similar meeting will be held Auff. 20 at Ioepcr parkThe Waneta Sewinc circle held its r"KUlur meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Miller, 21 y 1Ü. Xavarre st. Fourteen men'bers were present. Refreshments were served. The circle will meet in two weeks at the home of Mrs. f.tther.ne Clark, 0 3 3- W. Washington fi v.
Mrs. William H. Hillman and son., William. Jr., 1042 I'ortftKe sv.. returned Wednesday from a visit with the former's sister. Mrs. Grace Weaver, of St. Paul. Minn. Mrs. Stanley Cowles. S I N. Main'. St.. has as fcer cuests her sister. Mrs-
jCox. ;nd daughter of I'nion City. !,,,,-. iMich :UM MAIK.h FA(i:i) IIKK I.V
Nord A. Robinson, son of Mr. and' GlOK AI.OM. Mrs t;eorfe I,. RobinVon. S 2 -1 N. j A dozer. futile plans rush d
Hill t., has been discharged from . through
the navy, a tier' a three months ptay' in Cubi. He returned to Boston on:
the U. s. S. Delthy. where he re- ' 1 'V u I'rotrudin turouj.
civei his honorable discharge. ! the ?o!ttl
Mr. find Mrs. W. F. MaeArthur of I. nderwood's library .Tiadually pac Chicago will arrive at the end f the. v av to a wild impulse lo do some-
week to he the K':ests of Mr. and "'iii; 1o frustrate the mans of th.
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my brain as de terror
wni. h had obsessed me at the in;
OI trie yav tli nrntnwlin'r
closet b.or of Lillian
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Mrs. K. S. Anderson. 2'A2L Lincoln way W. - ' Mrs. Wm. H. Rudd and daughter, Miss .J-;ne Ruild, of lh-sMoiiiK, la.. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. ; J. Ro-he, 527 W. Colfax av. I t'ollowinp 14 months' overseas' with the 21st Meld artillery; fifth di-'; vision, Oscar Grabowsky has arrived; at the home of his mother. Mrs. S. ! firahowsky, 532 E. Keasey st. i Miss Aimee Thackwell, the 14-! year-old daughter of Paul Thack-; well of the Dunn & Co.. is oinp to California with her aunt. Kmma! l
Lden. the oldest daughter of the late Hon. John R. Eden, where she will enter the preparatory department of the Iceland Stanford university. Enrowte they will stop at Denver to visit relatives. Miss Dorothy Duane of Iouisville, Ky., !s the puesfof Miss Catherine GuthrK 222 S. William stHenry H. Leiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F.. leiser. 121 N. William St., who has been overseas with the seventh engineers, has received his discharge and has returned . home.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ayres. 303 (had taken w Sherman av., have none on a boat ' Tcor pistol trip to Petoskey, Cedar Springs and h-eiit from her
Detroit. They will be gone for 10, To ldciit;y Him. days. "Vhv doesn't Liiiian est 1 in the Mr. Ellen Wass. 130 S- laurel st., police '.; i iho lhi. And th-n 1 and daughters. Mrs. Beatrice P.az- Malized that i.itiur than have her
'fulness t ht-r co.intrj ended bv
ibiii- 1o frustrate the pians unknown man un the other
the dcor. I thought of stealing to the hull door. pn:nn it ana - rushing to Miiiimon Lilli;.n and Xathenre fron, the trouble below stairs. Then the loTiemunnce of the injunction Liiiian hail laid upon jne to guard ti. library j.ih i.pen the door to no or.e save Kaiherine or heis !f came 1 ark to me. ' 1 had v holeome dre.ol ol divbtyirc: any injuiutioo of the wo mar tindc whoe bani er I hal nlisted. !t was nse!e.- .Jse. 1 icfle'ted to -inf. the bell .of the sneaking tube leading to the Kitchen. I uad h-.-ar l Lillian's ordr to R; tt lo go in j the hall and bolt the kitchtn door Ho'fi the other Mde vh n Detty had frart't ally scmumne 1 hu r to the kitchen. The sound t at axe and trie hoarse (omnurd of an unknown masciline oie l .:d made me realist that the intruders Lilliai. feared were tiyin.g to enter th bowse on some pitUxt or other. 1
be stage ' as Lilli.ii:
ilidn't knovv what i.iiht in the kitchen, espetiilly
vorn by the women agents of the crvke. If he kpew som?u.e wnitt the liur.iry he would m all probatubty hurry away jnd v e t-noub: in VtT know wh b was. I resolved to wait until he should have s;, ed through tne tj.mel ard thrust his. h.ncl ihiouch to the bolts Then I must with on swift Mtoke ntark his hand in some uay so that tne secret service agents m cnara
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of the other hou
lo identify it. I looked loiiKincly at
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a certain amount of skill to gie the; difiurinj: blow to nis rund that; v ould be needed tc maue i oie tha. i a superrici 1 scratch, ho I s' e the i
plan up. ' The Problem Sohnl. Th lhjihmic sliding of the s&w went steadily un. He had finished a side of the at rturr he -mant t: make, ano had he.uun working upon the opposite tne. I knew that 'it would only be a .iiu-sUon of minJte ii n I i 1 hf would be abb- to remove the blo k of w od and peer into thloom. Then, upon MA.ht f me, hi
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William Jay was formerly Miss Verna Fox and resided here. The regular meeting of the Jolly Fifteen was held at Sprinirbrook park Thursday. Following the basket dinrer at noon the business session rvan held when plans were partially mide for an outing to be held at St. Joseph, Mich., the la st wek in August. The next meeting will be held Thursday, Aug. 21. at Howard park. A party of 20 young people held a picnic and supper at Island park Thursday evening. Following the supper out-door games and boating on the St. Joeph river were enjoved. The Truth Seekers class of the M E. church will give a lawn social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Casper, X. Seventh St.. Tuesday. Aug. 12 The committee appointed to complete arrangements and take charge of the affair includes Miss niance Zink. Miss Xilah Sage. Miss Vera Miller, Miss Crita1 Casper and Miss Rcrriice Brown. A meeting of the Women's Bible class of the M. E. church will be held Wednesday, Aug. T2. with Mrs. Hiram Penrod, Mishawaka av. Mrs.
K. Ste. le, Mrs. I-;. Kello and Mrs L. ! il! r lornpose the program commit t ee. Mrs. K. Kontz, S. Fifteenth s? . entertained a company of River Park .ml Mishawaka frind Th'Msday evening. The guests numbering ."i w re entertained with music and -a me". Refreshments were screed. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wenger and two dauchters of Chicaro. Louis Hauer of Menlngs. 111.. Josepn Thomas and Roy Snyder of New Buffalo, Mich. C. P. Renner and E. Zimmerman have returned from Chicaco. D. C. Morgan of Marion. Ind.. was in Ru-er Park Thursday tr?; nsct inu business. Mrs- Clark Brown and son. Clarence, left today for a visit with relatives in East Chicago, and will attend nolden Wedding anniversary of Mrs Brown'" parents. Mr. and 'Mrs J. Van Giesen, which will take place at their home Tuesday. Auk. Miss Mae Harrigan of Detroit. Mich., is a guest of her sister. Mrs A. .!. Warner, N. Sixth sr.
FREE CARS SUNDAY
At 2:10 p. m.
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Ha r down t
to sh'w the bid: T .rr-.- m . ,) !) 1 1
I e I! I . j 71 f thoe f.fifv k-i rT, I'-T-,
snapped up las; S;n.lay a; I'ort.i.'
Gardens.
One is yo'jrs for Ore Iol
then only re ar! 7;-c a wk
Prices $119. 11:'. 114 to ll'O except corners. posjtid the l ie j t: t bargains arownd South fUr f today.
Northern Indiana in tenirian taJi
tion. orner Washintrton . Avenue an!, Michican ftree at 2:10'Sundav. Cars will varry banners and s; for jasencers along Whinirtoi A Venule. Fioiow the cr"W d. Come .in 'j bring jour friends Ad
Marie (iuv ad ocates' the
would either rush : way cr entet,'0f fratiiers
in
ovt rjutwer no :tnd search the zoom . combining the
Use of
this pretty design, feathers with the
.th her trie small a h c l was never a b -pe.von now.
line will leave for a two weeks' visit j
at Pretty lake. Plymouth. Ind. i''
Mrs. Elizabeth Pyle of Richmond.!-"? n r
Ind.. is the guest of Miss Annie Bui- less, la. 2.'." S. William st. . No. there w Pvt. Walter H. Peters, son of Mr. unless I could and Mrs. Oscar A. Peters, 725 W. j some weapon Lasallo av., has arrived home after with me nit h
two ears and three ice in the army, 14
seas, seven of which were spent
i with the army of cupation in Ger
many. He was a member of the supply company of the 77th field artillery, and saw sumo of the hardest flchtinir at the battles of the Marne. Vesle, St. Mihiel and Argon n.
inevitable publicity, he wa- fa -
d inger alone. I could do n
:.s no f Ol l e ri-;lit which
months' serv- j 1 lt Ptdly completing'
months ner-
Announcements
Thp Indies' Aid society of the F!pworth Memurial Methodist Episcopal church met at the home of Mrs. 'harb-s G. Eby. l'Ml N- IIiipv st.. Tliursilay. Devotionals were led by Mrs. John Hay. Rrefreshments were served. Another meeting will be held Sept. 4 nt the church. At a dinner given Wednesday evening at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Frye. 19oS E Calvert ft., six members of the family whose birthdays occur this month celebrated their anniversaries, the father. Mr. Jasper, being 6 4 years old. t 'overs were placed for 14 guests 'lmii'i; them being Mrs. Margaret Co'min of Lincoln, Xeb., and Miss Thelmi Jimerson of River Park.
! The Priscilla Sewing circle of St.
Peter s church will mee Thursday night at the home of the Misses Hattie and Clara Shwank, 734 X. Allen st.
A WiUS Mrs. St. t ers.
reunion of the Murphy family held at the home of Mr. and George Ames, 7 02 E. Keasey Dinner was served to :0 mem-
VOTF. TO STIUKi;. CHICAGO Aug. S. Representatives of 4 union locals of stoeU yards employes 'otel Thursday niht for a j-oiieral strike Friday i nless militia, policemen and deputy sheriffs, on duty to prevent race rioting, are withdrawn from the yards. More than lüO.uOO persons are employed in the yaads.
help un k hci e. myself to im I ii the roon. to con.b-it the-
nterpi is, of tr.v
mnt wn marauder. Without moving front the place wheie I was standing. my eyes -arched the room, but to no auil. Lillian bad taen hT small süentar pistol nith her. There whü nothing elf sa-t. ihe s.ua'i tools ot i i -1 drawing1 hoard, a id I was afraid I could do notliu worth while with tbent. l-'or there hud ooinc inlo m brain a scl.eme w nich 1 hoped would imet lilbsn's approval. It wa: hi-'hly important that sbr houll Te able to ascertain the identity of the man on tu otner side of the lo.r, who must bo a trusted employe of the scant soriic, or he never culd h tv obtained access to the loom on the other side of the closet, the (ostium room in which w re kept the di-ruises sometimes
unhindered. j At that last lriojuent of despeia-, tion I chanted to look toward tl'.; recess of the oM-tdshioned ioom in' which there was a stationary w,shstand. Lillian was fastidious in tiie care f her hands, and she had frequently exju'es.'-ed to .ne lit-r de.lignt in the contrivance which enabled t her to shut herself up to her draw-' in,; behind locked doors and yet have ii lavatory At hand for the frvUcnt ablutions sjic.gave her hands Above the washstand h had in-i stalled a t :it int t, and '.ehind it.--doors I know there v ere kepi a l sort of .iiMuids. n'e-licines. c.'eauipg fluids, things Lillian used m he--w ork. Taking infinite (ain ih.t no .-it f of mine should sound in the e;u f he man at v ork upon thr dou, I made my way lo lilt cabinet. When ;t was necessaiy for :e to leave tnc( soft pile of the rugs I sank to my ; ki)os and crept to the next rut. I held mv nreath lor fej. r the door of trie cabinet would iiiak, but fortu : r.ately 't was weil o.led, and as I swunir it npon I &.vv anuim the bottle:a comparatively lar?e or.e with tne laWl 'carboli acid" My heart h-aped with triumph as, 1 saw it. then sank again if momen-j tary a ppreiier-slon that it inluhl b. j only ;:n M ipty b(dtle. But a hasty eN.amination h.viiu J me that it was; neatlv full. ! With it In my hand I crept and ! walked noiselessly lo the cbstt do'r and f lattcr.ei inNslf 4;j;ainst tin wall at th side of the dooi . so ta.il the mail at work on the other sic-'j .-ubi have no irblir of m pre.--; ence in the room when he rould i
linallN bnish the aperture he was a wing.
white velvet.
world loves her, and as for the way she loves him and just think, only a little while ago she didn't knowthere was anything so wonderful in the world! Why. if she hadn't met him she'd have gone through life alone. Oh. yes. she miht have married someone just anyon not knowing. But she would have been blind and deaf and dumb all her life. She's so sorry for all the poor
things who go through knowing, and she'll look fondly and'be very kind. Of course, 1 ' have never how could I with nobody liion place, everyday men
life not at me poor me! known but cornin' m y
world? And then when the hour has come she will go home and put the last letter of the only man in the world and his picture under her pillow and dream and dream. Mless her heart, I hope her dreams will be beautiful and that they will. every one of rhem. come true? What do people do who haven't any Lenny or any Peggy in their lives ?
How do they from turning to their bosoms?
keen dus:
their hearts and ashes in
RIVER PARK I OR KKPOKT Ell CALL, Kivrr Turk li-il I'hime 47K.
TO i:LAKGF. PLANT. INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. S. Plans for additions to the plirt of the Stutz Motor Car company wnlch v.-ill practica'ly double the capacitj of th? plant have been -completed.
it was anrounced Thürs lav. Tht j
work will cost apprcvinvt iy $00.-
ijzj ' Lenny and Peggy yP By Winifred Black vz.e
At Whcelock'.
At Whelock'.
Victor Records Come in tomorow ami hcir these irems from "Leave It to Jane" and "Jack o' Lantern." By the Victor Light Opera Company. Record No. 3 5oöO. Price, S1.3 5. Here Are Some Other Good Records " 472 I'arlmc Nellie Cray Alma Cluck I 0 4 1 Jock o' Hazelde,m Henry Burr H5r The Harp That Once Thro Tara's Halls Henry Burr tSlKf Love's Old Svet Song.... .Imperial Quartet ;o For;iken Imperial (jr.artet 357 Soncs of the Past Nv 21 Victu Mixed Ononis Sl.3." Soncs of thepast N'o. 11.:. ..Victor Mixed Choru 1:'H Any Pl.ice is Heaven if You Are Near Me Charles Harri When I Found the Way to Your Heart Charles Harris 3"(.un Comedy Overture ! . . Pietro S1.3." Treicste Overture Pietro Italian Airs Medley Street Piano NrVo Operatic Airs Medley Street Piano 17"S L'Arlseienr.e Suite. Part IV Vessella's Italian Band h.o Capric' Lsp.tnol Vessella's Italian Band ;4.".37 Country dar.c, Mischa Kim an $ 1 .(Ml 4 7 ? 1 Chorus of l..rvishe Jacha Heifetz $1.00 420 Such a I.iT Fellow Alma Cluck Si. on i 4 1; 3 o Tommy lad John McCormack $1.0 George H. Wheelock & Co. vicToi: n;om(T i:ci.rsivi:LY
I'm
Lennv is coming over today.
glad of that. Lenny is such a darling! If he knew I called him that he'd never come near me again he's a real boy is Lenny, and he hates "darling"
i and "dear," and as for "honey,' if i anyone called him that he'd lie ' awake nights thinking how he'd get t ven.
Lenny belongs to a baseball nine, and Lenny's father has to pay a bill for somebody's broken window evtry once in so often. Lenny can swim dog-fashion, Australian crawl and everything, and Lenny would rather have a dog for company than any grown-up in the world, and almost any other boy.
He's got one. too Duke. And' Puke doesn't look in the least as if
The I'ind annual reunion of the Teeters family was held Thursday at Hudson lake. Seventy-live members were present from Kansas. Michigan. Laportv. Rolling Prairie. South Bend ami Itiver Park. A bas
ket dinner was served at 1 o'clock. ! After Lie dinner o tricars were electled as lollows: President, John Williams, Bunker Hill, Ind.; vice presi ident, William Teeters, Three Oaks, 'Mich-; secretary. Miss Hazel -Teeters, j Three Oaks, Mich, j The next meeting will be held the 'fust Thursday in August, 11Ut at t Hudson lake. Mrs. Martha Tilt was hostess to the I and CJ. club Thursday after- ! noon. In the contests prizes were
like service stars, and oh. my heart' won by Mrs. Leah Johnson. Mrs. will warm for Lenny, but I dare notiUiura Cobb and Mrs. Oeorge Fetlet him see it. he'll hate me if I do iters. A three course luncheon was Hear Lennv. dear funny, stubborn,5 served. The next meeting will be
honest,,' held with Mrs. Iaura Cobb. I Miss Mattie Bowmin. Mishawaka
lav., had for her guest nt t o clock
dinner Wednesday Mrs, M. Jay and Mrs. William Jay and daughter.
Pegsrv Is coming to dinner to night. , l)orothy, of Philadelphia, Pa- Mr.
whimsical, warm-hearted, brave, wicked, little rascal! What would the world be him and his kind'.'
without
She telephoned an hour ago and told I
he belon d to a royal family or even
was a poor relation to one he's tag
ged and iously and there isn't a strain of Kennel blood in him. but Lenny thinks he's the greatest dog in the world and he won't move a step withou.. him vacatio.i time, so I suppose Duke will be a guest at luncheon, too. Lenny isn't coming to be sociable no indeed! Lenny is coming on business. He got up at daylight this morning and went to a place he knows and scoop cd up a pailful of little siher fish
and those silver fish he's bringing) oh
i
as a p.ut ano a irioute to one ne aa-, has of carrying
i mires beyond belief. And the onejjseen his dance, have I
me so. That means she's had another letter from her own particular soldier boy and he's a few miles nearer home. I shall hear all about it toniqht. not at dinner oh. dear no. we don't talk about things like that when we're likely to be interrupted to pass the bread or have a little more shortcake or something- we wait till dinner's over and we're out on the shady porch together with
the yellow jasmine blooming and the I
moon shining through the pepper
tree and making lacy shadows onj the walk then we'll talk about the
only man in the world.
I should hear again how handsome'
he is. what eyes not so big you; PHOKMX.' A It 17 The nrrer of know, but oh. what a wonderful ex-1 pharm it ef this -ity rpvelel a pression! And don't I think there's . jr-ff" P't to yinlnte th Mate and ... , ; , . .-i federal statutes by spllinir a cheap, something noble about his forehead? Inferior ulmtam-e r-pr"-ntcl to be And isn't that kind of a chin a sign . uteiwlne bltro plios'di ite. of character? She can't bear a lit- Th" '.thorltl found thousands of . 0, . . . counterfeit label Mud niuterial lndltle man; can I. She s so glad the .Inir eI.-il.or:ite Mi, r th ii.tion.
man in the world is tall anil wide exploitation of tie spurious builc.
on- i unique in me erimiu.'H ree-
1 Of ffi fir Irif.in-i a ti a
r . . . . . i ..i...
nas oi carrying mem. l ve never; t i
SUBSTITUTE FOR BITRO-PHOSPHATE LEADS TO ARREST
1 I'harmarUt suht to Make Fnrtnn
Hy Tradln l'pon Kfptitatlon of Well Known Tonlr, Strength, Tltue and Itlood llnllrier Imitation !ld Not Contain Mrrncth GUIng Proprrtle of oenutno I'mduct.
nly
he admires beyond belief will un-. wait, that's all. ju5t wait!
url h
the little fountain in the little par-ja-j deep as a well, and so brave and den and thank Lenny. And Lenny! true and noble!
will scratch one kg with the otherj Beautiful Dreams. fot and rub his ear with the other) 'All the others are like nothing band, and grin and show all the j beside him. How could anyone ever symptons of "love in idleness." as r think she could care for them after they call his particular form of thei knowing the only man in the world? malady in some parts of Kngland. I Clever? I should say so! Not Iuiiny Hut. Adorable t showy, of course, but the real subAnd then we'll set the little table j stantial thing. He'll make his way. on the little porch and have a big ! never fear, and oh! isn't lt wonder-
pitcher of cnocolate and same sand-; ful that such a miracle has come to
wlches and some little cakes with her? True love
norw a a warnaeninst wnrthlem to n.-ll upon the trrade, efficacious
bis shouldreM and such a way he
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.1 hin him . uio'oc- i" -oe iirr nu- nas oi IMUJinK lliem. I f MP IT! i,.r trt tli t.ul.U
Well. Just ' Indtatlon design.! Of course! r,l,ula,lon "f
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run irom tne-nammocK ana iaKe,nr rt0esn't talk much, mere s noth- Kor many year IUtro-Pl.on.hafe has th silver fish and pour them intolinc shallow about ' him he's deeD. enjoyed the -ontblene ef it ruilliona
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" 'r' k I n Ii u I 1 O l 1441V ilTUiilLJir physician prescribe and recommend it In cafa ef nervnupno!.. exceslTe thinneji and cueral vreMkness maSej it the mtnral target for ' t lie uncrupub'US ule.titutr. Frederick Kelle. M. I. Kdltor of New York 'I'hyfdrlans Who Who." ltitri-Phophate should be prefeflbed by erery pliTrict.ni and used in erery hospital to iucreai the ftrength and eiirbh the b!ood of ntm, thin, iiervoim or anaemic eop!e. The irenuliii bitrf-ph'spli.ife in ol by Wetti- k Origiruil Oit Kate Meiliune Store ir. South Itend and all flrt claa
the real thlnir drucpist tinder a definite guarantee of
frosting, and a chocolate cake with; there's so little of it in Uie world, so ;f .nemptM ub-tlt'utlon or the al sugar letters on it and that will bdery little! Peggy can't really think ef an imitation lionbt be reported to ..i party. And Lenny's ees will! of another single person that loves Ai:iiuv ciiniirAi, Co (,if mmufir. i j ii v-i m i , .. . i , . . turer. 31 Lni"n sunare. .New lork itr. gleam and all his freckles will shiaei anyone the way the onlv ia th 4 r kAj
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