South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 271, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1919 — Page 6

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES s DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN M.'mr Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy r t w . .

M MY. SFI'I I.Mill.K 2H. IV 19.

Th' njn nivg s Notre Dame :-!a.p ur'l.i v a I t' r!i")Ti

ri'f.ni of the the flr-t of

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- j e prr i r;t Th pro .t n s u .1 f ü ri ; is h d by 5n t-.

Th u"J -' f and Mr.'. John V Mrs. J. O. FFnt K. II r,, !;nn, Mr. !'.ir:iS.iil)i. Mr. ("rrere. Mi. ::ii n. M r. and Mr

Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. W.

for. . ''I.irk, 1 1 i .". Y. W.Liir;!,! .-v.. !. S at- j or: Vnday n;;rht. Mr-, .lohn Mitch-!! B-.'arv is the I'iss t ;'( h r After the loii-i-

!. This v.isjn.-s riK 'tinic a so ial hour was eniii' ' whirh j .'oyf 1. The following program was

l r ti.j. j. d ; A reading y SI. M Ap- : j'Uni.i n. arid " I solos Mi-s CKt.i p.. r dit M!: ;Mv:il:a. an-1 ! i:. v. an-' Mr;-. Bndney Mc'v?uary.

y for Ntrl't M !! rr.i in of 1 z ('r'-il'-rirl; -

Revelations of a Wife Their Second Honeymoon

BY ADELE GARRISON..

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homo viii' Mr. Tier man, Mr. and Mr. ami Mrs K. nd Mrs ,. A. nd Mr- B N. Mr.-. .fnliü V'-rl-I". J. 1 1 r p i I i i ! ,

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I! f v -Iii!. n ' 'a r served. The n t j

no tin,:. "M '" t. : i. will be h- Id at the home of .!is. Uns- Vali n tin T I W. !,i- i!P a v.

John '. A. l! tut

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iifti i ii'mmi from Iah rooms.

wii.ai ii rri:.i;i) in i hi; v.i r- i r uy th. w.Min-

Trutnl.uir.s trri!jl-

IM. HOOM Vlli; AI.I.IIN i)i:.Ki; .Kiui:i) at i.s r Tli.' platform w,MtIn rotn at ih Jamaica .tat ion sT.nof lon'liT tliaii v r u hi n tli- inquistive K'ianl hail rr., .... 1.:. ....

Ol-S a . I !( 1' I II hO'll :i i

Ail i "rtam prot- tioii in

of poor William x jM-ri'MH

their liomrs

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afternoon. larrncc JI. DicUinann. sun of, Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Schopp-, löl-! S. Michigan st.. has rturnf d home j

after svrvinEr 1 months on tl." Mexican horrlr with thf Seventh cavalry. Mr. ani Mrs. II. O. C'!!-, 1 s J 2 S. Leer t.. have as the'r znestfc, Mr. atl Mrs. A. Nowles, of Mill.-rs1tir. lml.

Mi.-s Margaret Kehler. of War- j jaw, Ind.. returned to her home Fri- j

ay after spending a three days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Osorr Wise, n. Vox st.

Mrs. A. II. Kiep and da;iKhtf r. ! Miss Zelda Hice. have rtnrn-d from!

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C Mrs. . ' ( it .

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land. ! ;. a.!

! and ,;irU ! !in-

initd. Memhers ar- exp'-'tad

to (.tin;' t:st . A musical ptoratn will 1- ,'iri l.y Mi.-s i!a'. Harris.

h'.in S. ,1x1k. Th" reiin iv ill I." headfd l.v Mis. I'.. D.

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i ordin t" an

San l-'rancivo.

aunouncetn lit rf-ceiv'i d h-r- l'ri lav. I Ml..-. Cl-dand i a - i a .I na t of t!iKan Iiistit'it.- of M mm,- and I Maina.

of L's An-!-, and is now t)- Ainparito (Iiiillot company premier ilan- u-c. Mr. Moim graduate nf tlo- S"iih IP r.d

rhm"-l and v. as ;t I '.in::- unherMt..

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with as a is a ho.;h N ot i

As soon as the .-tran-r. whom my terror I thought I had recognized, went through the door of

ins; f,i.v...,-,. . llM nun- room, Alien I'raKe erKp(

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r.-.fel ,!h!,, of tPn t'!lh ilkfrlct n brmltir thni."), ,...,.. t... i i i Open tho oor of the telephone both I ll" lr fownwi " -

he-n. Hut I knew 1 o.u-ht to l,c ' U.rln uh,ch he hn'1 '-ncenh-d no-. an.l are .siain? at. uie .iner noin. he was jcoi.e His ,v( - uhv i nth-elv! "KV hvhitul me" he said in i M Zf'lda lolV 'dneMlay f.otoo e.uinu.s to make lt ..ate fr himi;i h v'..i-. "W- n.nst c-t r,.,t nf ! N"'" 1ark semiiuiry at Wash-

I here and throw that ffllow off the' uion, j '. v.. in n- -ov in n.-umt !tr t.- if ii . n.. .... i ! her studies as a senior. Mr. am.

! me from the citv." ! Mrs. Uice will leave for .-ait I'ike any! "!..ok out for him. lies deS- W. '-lilh' tunlay, where they !- I f . i , I exnect to remain for a year.

,.i ,,i., . , . , . , , , , . i i' . i i 'mi lit m, m. ot e a s. o . - - ulatinic ;is to Mr. Drakes pr.d.aMe .iu ... . , Mis l-'Iir- 'lay Kou'er?. 1 0 r; 1

1 Cleveland av.. will leave today for j,!,,. !,- m-.L-o-J Chicap. where she will niter fhi-

to nad in his casual re-' ,. . , ." , I runt nnlversit toon in, i ifi f.il ciii-nviVn im k .-. a; i (. at'.' Ulli irii.

order to wait on the Ja- . ; , ' .. ' . . r r: r .!.-.v

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Ci hu, p!-M! nt, folpju. d hy the

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to witness the inniiii;' meeting tv.e.-i msdf and Allen Hrake. That is. if thejv was t he

me'tin. 1 o cupjod r.i--clf jM

Mr. and Mrs. . J. Ip.ciio, Co!fu a v., filter tamed ll

::: w. fri-!..

thfrir littl" son, I'i sit'n Keh , who tel'hrat'd p.fth hirthday a nni rsary l-'riday. K indcra-'a t u tmes w rr- pl.i'.ed and r fre-lino iits M-no at a tatde j'-rettilv d-cratcd "ith red carnations and small lli-;s. Mr. and Mrs. John . Johnson, (iefre av. announce the npiiKfirifnt of their daughter. Miss IMythe Iouisc .Johnson to L stcr H. Krueer, formerly of X w Buffalo. Mi. h. The v. elding will take place Oct. 1',.

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Ten mrls ua : at the home of Miss 1"'oitii. Has.-. TIT N". luaii'ond av.. tor th' purpose of ortca n izi nj? a amp tire. Officers elected wore- as ("iIIo-as: Miss Frances ('r:en, president; Mi-s Mary Jo Milhr, vice presid'-nt: Miss Anna I-issii-, secre

tary, and Miss horothy I)e Mas. j I rap-i Fpon th

tfas inr. The in i meeting will la- i'" omplislu I

held on Friday at the home of Mi sä

'Anna Fassue. Finden a.

had seen me off on 1 I suspec ted, lie had !

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.Wvarre p honor of

Mrs. ; a.. j.:ave

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V. icier. 21. arty to 'l on Fri'iay MKs i:i!en

Marquette little eirls afternoon FJU'4 )f

course aft-r the train, if

meant m marks an

macia platform until he came. He would, of cruir.v.., first have to rid himself of the cornpanv of tJrace

'peed with which

that would depend ! jstnirca-

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Mr. aid Mrs. Charles Harrison, I IM K. 'alrt st., ent rtain d with a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening in honor of their daughter. M L-s Harl Harrison, whoso nurrite to William Hilmes, of Mishawaka, will take pkue in th- r.ear future. According to announcement rec' ivtd heia- est rd,ty Mis Ida I r i man and otto Dreyer, both of this eity, were licensed to marry in "hicao, Saturday morning. Tlie first meetinc; of the music de-partma-.it of the Fror ss clah was held Thursday afternoon. Talk.-, v 'ere piven on "The Influence of the Ki'Ctiit 'ar on Music." by Mrs. T. II. Wickenden and "Musical Thera-peutic.-." hy Mrs. A. I. I '. Dammack. The proirrarn of war music, which was in charge of Mrs. Charles

llarr. consisted ot a urouo ot war i

'ln ink'''. Iowa, who Is th- jju st of Mrs. It. 11. Downey, 2 1 7, Maruetto

! av. J'ini; nses wer- used m th- lec-

oratiops, which motif extended to the ret r .-hnn-nts. A meeting of the Friendship Bible class of Stull M. F. church was held Friday niht at the home f Mrs. W. B. Allen. Irvirm'ton av. The 0 rninh'rs präsent wer- -nt-rtain-d

4s and r--The next :'.o.

with contests and r-adin frethments were srved. ine tin' w ill I e held Oct.

The follow im,' officers were elected at a meetinc: of the choir of the First M. F. church held Friday nicrht: Clyde Jordon. president; K. J. Ifaser. ice ji a sivlent ; Miss Leila Howe, secretary; Waldo Shroek, treasurer; ami Miss Mary Summersprill and J. J. Astb-v, librarians.

tlie manner of his trit

If it took too 1 o n k i I e to f.: i l the next express

a full hour away. But if he manap,d to elude her within a few minutes of my departure I felt surfthat ho would commandeer a taxicab, if, imbed, lie didn't have a machine of his own in readiness, and motor to Jamaica at top speed.

What I should do if he didn't come! up'ui the net express or .sooner I ! did not know. 1 would hardly dare!

to say Jn the waiting room after the next Marvin train, after my explanation to the inquisitive .miard. 'Quirk Into Ihr Booth:' It seemed interminable hours that I put in fcoin .over the problem while my ringers wer; knitting two, purling two. but, alas, making a hopeless bungb of the counting:. When at last my purgatory ended with the entrance into the waiting room of Mr. lUake, looking as cool ami unhurried as if he were out for a moonlight stroll, my trembling lingers were powerless to hold the knittin'-r. ami the hall, needles and helmet, fell to the floor, a hopelessly tangled mass, as 1 rose. Mr. Drake bent and gathered ui

towaial me. Wo remained in the waiting room 1 sheltered behind his broad shoulders until the man we :

i wer- w.itchm-' had tron un the

b adincr from the train fovel !

V.. will guest of

Tr., if Buffalo, N.

arrive Monday to be tlie her parents, Dr. ami .Mrs. ;

K. J. Bent. 107 North Shore rd., forj the next two weeks. i Miss Fdith Harding. S10 Cleveland av., left Saturday morning forj Chicago where she lias accepted a j position as teacher in the Armour j school of domestic science. 1 Cpk L G. Hering, son of Mr. ardj Mrs. W. J. Hering. Lincoln way j . r .

the impulse to tell Mr. Drake of thel- returned nome aner ner; reason I had fm- personally fearing two years' service with the Canadian; the ,,ian. There was no 'time for I machine gun division in Frrnee. ; many words, for we were already ' '. "erini: "as wounded twice. j mounting the stainase. and 1 tried I Mrs. C.eorge Kettring, Miami! to imitate the stealthy almost i-st.. has returned Irom Port Huron'

.lian-lik- tread rd Mr. Drake's.

ot the Jamaica platform to the upper corridor, and liad disappeared from ; i"v. Then, still keeping me partly

behind hint, uo fidlowed the path

the man "Y s."

liad taken.

I returned.

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Announcements

The 1'lst annual reunion of th? 12th Indiana cavalry will meet in ! the- (5. A. It. hall of the old court

house on Oct. 1. The camp fire w ill burn at 7:20 o'clock, and a program will be given. The public is invited to be present. The Good Will club will meet

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Mr. and Mrs-, c. F. Bennett. In- im Kimung oenu-i are:. . i.ui 10 my

diana a v.. entertained Friday night j surprise, as he dni so. I Heard his in honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. lXulC1' 1,1 u uns' lusper: k'ni-rht. r,i:i 1':. South st.. whoso mar. "Quick. Get into the telephone

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riav; took place recently.

songs l y Mrs. L. H. Wirt ami M rs. i ft.tdn of New York sample Milts

Bodney Tabott and solos l.y Mrs. Don King Stephenson and Mrs. J. A. Bode. The aecom i i n ists werMrs. Charles Huff and Mrs. James '. er. Current FIvents were given b Mrs. V.. Jay Smith. Trie next meeting of the department will be hbl on Oct. 9.

Sixty members Bible class of th. church met at th

of the Woman's" First Christian home of Mrs. O.

WATCH I OH NFWMAN'S NI-IW youk sam ru; M IT SAL!;. .Vewiitan's, Tin. Stylo Shop for Women, announcx an unusual of-

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greatly reluec.l prices. the sale starling TiUsday inorning. I!ery II- rim ina t inir wv Ii--smI woman is urged to inestigat; tho ojiKrtunlty olleieil hy this sale. A woraltu'ful array of smart. up-t-t he-minutc New York suits will he sdI at really reueel prices. We wre fortunate enough in make a remarkable purchase of New York sample suits and we want our patrons to have the luhantage. 0 7 1 - J S

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booth and pretend to be telephoning. Take everything with you." His words were like an 'lectric hatter galvanizing, nie into action. Snatching the knitting from his out

stretched hand I crammed it intoj Tk . t Ii dt' i m .; "l- ti i 1 1 i m tr 1 . - - .inI n-ltli I

-W(.V......V . l-ll.VL..., . fl till ...VI. it and my own traveling bag in my hands fairly sprang into the telephone booth. .Mr. Drake must have closed the

! door behind me. As I heard it shut

I turned to th- telephone, after depositing my bags upon the floor, took dowi the receiver, und with the other hand held the transmitter down so that c -ntra 1 should se- no Hash of that number on h r distant switchboard. Whoso Is That Voice? Then I ventured to turn my eyes toward the ulass upper half f the

I telenhone booth door. To mv sur

prise it was niocKt-d :y Air. oraue s stalwart shouldeis. No one from j the outside could have discovered my! hlentity so effectually did he eonc-al me. Indeed. 1 imagine that to the,

casual gianc' me leiepoooe u'i'juc app'arl t be empty. I discov crcl som thing Ise. also. ' After Mr. Drake had closed the !oor j he must ha- puslied it op n again,

I ever so sli-htlv. At any rate, though

I could neither see or be seen. I could hear the sounds from outside.

j Fven his breathing, calm, unhurried. :

like himself. ;;s audible to me. j

But I hadn't long io wait fr other ot- tju. t t,rridor a man suddenly sounds. Footsteps eam- dow n the i VI1H.rgf-d. a man w ho took a quick platform outside the w indows, then 1(l(,k a,.0uiul. and then, seeing us. roundinir th corner enteral the door, started down tlie orridor at a swift

trot.' running, however, upon the balls of his feet, noiselessly.

w here she attt tided the Maccabee .! ... .... l . i..i.;i.. t-i,.

reason lor this was apparent lu'WIlc,w" ' " 1 j-..-I ..:.!. . ,1 r,.....f I'.iitTnln Viicur;!

as w e reached the head of the stairs. F ls,Lt ' w-..-, I - - . . . .. ; . . . . . . 1.. . e . .

.. ..I I ..c 1. .1 i 1- MllS Mill II IS in c,ii tu t 'leiuic

i io- mail uueaii öl us nau iiaiieneu 1

himself into a niche in the corridor, returning home.

; evidently waiting to determine which i way wa- were gdng in order to fol-

i low us. Not hearing our footsteps, j he had craned his h-al out of his ! ;ap(dogy for a hiding place, and thus

. ueirajen ms jiurpose to us as we j came up the last step into the cor- : rid or. j A Quick Move ; Mr. Drake wasted no time. He i reached out his arm. sinewty beI neath its lather fonnish sleeve, ami

(caught the other man bv the .scruff ' Wednesday afternoon at the home

of Mrs. E. J. Pattison. 410 F. Monroe st. The Ladies' Aid sockt of the Grace Evangelical church will meet Thursday afternoon at L' o'clock at the home of Ms K. A. Tridle, G30 X. Walnut bt. Promotion and Bally day will bo held Sunday at the Conference Memorial IT. B. church. A special program will he giyen with the promotions from each department, including radle roll, beginners, primary, junior and intermediate clisscs. Souvenirs will be extended to all present. Rev. C. A. Sickafoose will

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of the neck, shaking him slightly. "See here, my friend." he said. "I ; don't like your style of work at all. i X'.w you beat it quick before some- ' thing happens to you." lie havl mistaken both the strength land the calibre of his antagonist. I I saw the man twist nlmost away from j Mr. Drake's grasp, and in the same instant saw what my companion t from his position vould not the

quick, yet stealthy movement of his hand toward his hip pocket. For the infinitesimal fraction of a minute I was paralyzed at the sight.

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me. How I managed to keep from ! preach a special soimon u me cuu-

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will always be a mystery to me. But as the man's hand went into

j his hip pocket mine Hashed into j Kathcrine'a knitting bag and out J again, the ammonia gun she had j given me held tightly in my hand.

Ami as the gloved hand which I knew held under the glove the car-

bolic acid scare 1 had been forced I to put upon it came slowly up with a terrible little silencer pistol in it, j f discharged the full contents of the j ammonia gun into tho man's face, i The Thinl Man

l ne pistol uroppeu, harmlessly, as t tlv.iKfiit i, ill., tinii- .iiia tli.. .......

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gasping. clawing. nimdeu, spun around frantically.

Cood girl.' Mr provingly he had too kite to avert it.

Drake said upseen his langer "But now what's

!one

to be

i I saw that his qa ay was addressI ed to himself, not to me. It was j answered in an unpeet-d manner.

From the stairway at the other -iuI

near which Mr. Drake was stamling. I tried to tll myself that they were .... ... .t . i f .

no uiilereni ironi ine uuinaiy mas-1 ..j-m K.u- ym ,mt too i,ltv- llo .uline footsteps, but there seeinol "i-isaid. as he eame up and tooU in the

i sort f stealthmess about them t!iat,situ.ltion xvith incredible .swiftness.

struck terror to my soul. They : .yn tJlkt, care of mi, chap, sir,"' h...........1 .... li... ..'iiix.. Inwiilk ini'. . . ... t-.- . .... .

j Mi'i'i'ni ..- v.u..' ..i. .... "- ; lurneii to .mi. i-raie. ih almost i door, and tlien I heard a voice, in j ot aw:iy fIOni me." I all its intonations an American voice; ije lidn't offer to touch the writh-

torp Ilnurs i. m. to I p. in.

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brings 0 alii - Curci, McCormackt Caruso aiui hundreds of other artists to your rireside.

Prices and Terms: victroku arc priced from SI'S to $'oQ. A very modest down payment will brin-j: it into your hoir.c. The remainder maybe paid by small monthly intallment. George H. Wheelock & Company Victor Product;. Exclusively

and yet t m- unaccountably gestive of alien gutturals.

Voul i ou tell me how

Ibmnstead tram will be in

Whom had 1 heard that voice before'.' The words were ammonplao enough, hut I felt that I must cry

j ir.g man near us. 1 saw Mr. Drake ; look at him shrewdly, then said I abruptly: "Von were the third 'axi." The man grinned. "And you led the race," he returned, j Txactly." Mr. Drake replied, ami

Well,

,.1 at tlie menace u lniaKinaiion th,M, an at horitati e tone i . ; .. . t. . ......... I

was reunin- into iu- suaw iou-?. ; jlow ai)OUt it-.. Mr. Trakes answtr was warmly j There must have been some hiddtn .-..urt. ous. , vi-Iinj in the words, for the man rry. but t haven't the the straif.htfnP(1 iis ;l .soldier minht have .lightest idea." he said. "Fm w a it - , , throwinr onrti his r.at.

; ! displayed a cleverly conc aled badce.

Mr. Drake inspected it. and in his

im mvself for the Oyster Bay trnin.

Tliat pulls in here in half an hour.

Th other man lidn't reply for a .ooment. When he spoke there was note of uithusia-m in his voice. Wonderful ni?ht. isn't it?" he .oked. "Yes. indeed." Mr. Drake replied, and then there was another silence. pelieve 1 would better telephone." tne newcomer taid n-xt in an offhand manner. "If I may pass ou. please." .-"nrry." returned Mr. Pr:ik io an

unmoed ton, "but mv wire is using doU.n the corridor to the third stair the booth now. and I hav a most , way. urgent message to send as soon as j

-he has t'.nbhed. But there is a booth

turn presented a similarly concealed badge for the other's inspection. Into the man's face tlafhed the look of a subordinate suddenly confronted with a superior. I'd go down that third stairway."

j he advised in a low voice. "There's

les-s danger of n$eeting the guards." "Thanks." returned Mr. Drake.

j and, picking up the pistol which his assailant had lropped. and pocket- ! inc it, he turned and escorted me

upon that outside platform over ih.-re." "Thank?." the man said curtly, and as turned on his heel and his footsteps retreated I clutcho'd th.' telephone tightly to keep from falling. For I was s'ire that I recognized the voice at !a-t. He was the man who-,- band 1 bad s arr d with ar-b.-lie a'-i.l when he was trying to t fleet tin entrance into Lillian's II-

Personals Mr. and Mrs. V. II. pulton and daughter. Miss Ksther I-ilton. .'.09 Horatio ct., will leave today for Philadelphia. Fa., where Miss Fulton will enter Walnut school. Mrs. J. K. ober, of Chicago, and Mrs. David Harte, of Hath. Mich., who have l-et-n the guests for the p ist two weeks f Mrs. Fugen Vf-ks. 3:9 S. Lafayette blvd.. re-

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