South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 285, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1919 — Page 6
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES axated VTT P ti Ip he V71 IS. B 8 TO RESUME 1 oday 21 Heads of Plant Plan to Begin Operations Within a Short - Time. Mliletes of SO mrance r u ir. Physician Savs "Yes"-
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Ulation ns made It impossible fori --Hortense certainly will be stir-1 feast vui not to be a lare one. but the Fandusky. company to continue i ,irisf d p0ur j,irit- answ. rol Mrs.IHorten.se was a deliberate sort of Pfttinsr Its marl supply from a''Y;;teS. ".she couldn't aftord to come ' cook, and so busy was she with culi-
wasee. It was alleged tliat preai ; holes were reins dug in the lake 1 M A 1 1 bottom and that emoKO ironi ine , Kindusky dredge Mewin ii iohi.v furnished cottapes rnd hotels. j Joseph H. Workman, of (Joshn j :nd Spencer. Ind., the legislature to led the fight in secure the antidr d.ge legislation. Since the enactment of.ihe conservation act the factory ha3 been idle RECRUITING OFFICER TELLS OF ADVANTAGES NAVY HAS TO OFFER "Parents of young bovs that want! , , m v. dninsr1 themselves and their hoy a service ! hn:,M thev romo tin and talk it over! with me." said Chief Commissary j Steward Albertson. in charge of the; local recruiting station. 'hief Albertson said the r.avy is now placing their many and varied trade schools back upon the old thorough plaa they maintained before the war. He slid, "many boys require two or three years in which to make up their minds just what they want to do in this world and while they are deciding there i
noming more oeuv..v.ai - oao ...vw ; hi ilVV Thanksuiving. and. suitcase in the travel and experience otfered in ( h ind ,,uit.kly l)V t.k.vator the n.iy. i attendants to her jiarents' apartA two year enlistment will FTyi,nr.,t on xhv second tloor. It was
any ooj niuuMi 'M'oimh, him go out and face the world with the utmost confidence in himself and his own ultimate success, time navy is out of vogue. The old We now recruits imo high want a high andard of and we also maintain that rtandard after the boy goes into the fifrv iee. There have been si nie reports of fake'' sailors about the city with a recruiting emblem. 'hief Albertson stated he did business only in the of rice in the Farmers' Trtist building and d r.ot pprove ot tin old time idea of slopping eery idbuon the street corner and urging him to Join the service. "We want the idlers but only those that have- ambition and we also want those that want to advance for advancement is quick and sur in th- s.-rviee n "w." .oshf, with on- ioi;. ped.il to The N. w s-'I i:; . ;(SIU:N. Ind.. Oct. more than a week ilosh n without a regular mayor II. Charnley. myu' of t! a lieutenant co'onel in th idate militia and is on p. st Indiana Harb.ir. wloro V of this City was c vl'ed I 1 T V to sis pp resri with the s te 1 str:k. nr.ADs sriv spe.-ial to TL-e New s-Tt'-'e- : HidCHAU'r. lul . ' 1 't. 11 11. v II. W. IVaetorois. jn?ior of the I'jrs 1'..., ..i.nlini! .'hur.'!, , tl-i V J.t.lll.' uai v,ioi i v . ..... beei elected -nral scrt t Sunday school and of tl IVople's Alliir.cc f the : ganiratlon of chun!,. - et nomination. Ik wi'.l :no land. A girl's love for caused mm Mdvrt; : cost Ij wis S. Th":; Hank. N. .1.. II.' daughter 'Jer . 1 -! ii : her father picture of th- '.'-r.ew.-paper in thr.as the r ry "he r l pt of !:!' ' ab"Ve figure O tl
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Thanksgiving Surprises By Hortense Yatec
"Ml:-S flort-rve Yates. "iiaynor College. Uaynortown, "Have at l i-t so 1 business to prent ;i(!v;int;u'i'. Il.t- sub-!t a pa rt mh nt ; here to din Dale, and will sp( lid i the '.unu-i' in travel. Will spend '1 hank: ;:: ini; with you at Kaynor, l,ov' from father." This wa th telegram that Mr. Yatrs wrmc a week befor- Thanks-tlnu-.-s conu. when ve can be a little i. ish. now we've retired. " h(.w. for thr. .short hcli-.lays. ,ome-j lhin in iur Utters s-omds as if she! thoULrh. vou had been feeling hard times that's whv she didn't spend tl , !nont.v. When she lvnrn.s what a Avomierful disposal you have made of your business, won't she be surprised." "he'd be more surprised if she didn't get the telegram.'' "You don't mean. papa, that you'd jut go out and surprise her'.' Well, what a wonderful idea!" ".Mr. Henrv Yates. 701 W. Ninetyninth st., New York city: Have' earned a little money tutoring, and have decideJ to come home T. tanks-. giving. Love. Hortense." I "orten.- struck her pencil through, '1 lu1 nd there to get her; telegram down to t.n wo d. and luused, .,v. Ith the lene.l in m;dair. "They would be a lot more sur- ! priced if 1 didn't s nd the telegram." ; she rejlected. "What a wonderful jidea:" A.- an aid in effteting a perfect surprise. Hortense rejoiced that she ; had in her possession a latch key j i for th small city apartment where 1 lit1'" mother nd Her father had made t heir home since four vears betöre sue tir.-t lUlteo oil to college. Due arrived ;;t :i o'clock the afternoon ..... . .... . . . , . url, rl ni; t, nr that no o:; was b.ome. Weilnesday was her mother's club afternoon, ami sho i sometimes remained out all afternoon, and then met her husoar.d ; down town for dinner. Hortense hoped this was to be the case this a tu moon, for then she would have more time for perfecting1 the plans thai she had in mind. j Hoi tense found her little chintztrimmed bedroom in immaculate at- ( ; tire. and. having quickly slipped on! a comfortable house dress, rolled upi , h r sbev.s and donned an apron, ( : she hurried out to the kitchen. j lown on her knees before the ice j ! bo, she opened the door and sniffed and peered t cr ioi "1'oor old herself, as l ioüing eliic iriotisp into its mmamsy. sne said to j die beheld a meager ;rn, a few apples and onions and a small tutoes. "Times hav measure of pobeen hard with d. .'.. a ! didn't even have a turkey." Hortons" recalled that her mother written some time before, suyiULT that they "expected to llaVe a! eipt little dinner together on. '!'b.iT-.-ctvwur." but th" thought that) hearty oung nudher and fallier: 1 p'a'.ic 1 to feast off a sinul" t-roiler brought tours to tit p blue e s. :T"d b.er mom v car'fall, i nr:.-:np in K t ana a u . into a little ';t. f.,r safe-keeping t mptati(Ui of green r, f . 'mm IU f I u . ihkc; tl:2 Ccz:p!srlc3 Dciu'Jil Q0FT AKD VZLVCTi llcncy J b'.c: ii net crMrclj plcaccJ. . ... , t-T-r.'cct. Ac : rrs enfd - t T-. -.--.'t rar K :-n r-.J rr'un ct -.:.rri. I.V.'. r.rk. Lnnc'tt. uzicr. t i., j r-.-..' CCc. " I - !7 ' : r-ls. Trrr., U.5.A.
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Vou ladies, who know the suffering due to diseases peculiar to your sex, may surely read this message from Mrs. Scheffel with a feeling ot t?Ty nkfulness ami hoie. Knowing that whitever relief I'e-ru-na has brought to this lady may likewise come to you, every word in the following letter is of vital interest. Head it all. I h.te Pen suff'TPiu' frv years with ferr.de frouPb". W";- -rated n eiVe rears It re hrved u.c so.i;... but I did not regain my streagtli. Two yti:s liter w;ts taken sick jti.'. P-!f.ist .v-r:'.l ui"iith. I treated a lng while without much r-dief. I was dlccoiirHgod. lay tuind äffe t-d. so thtous I rould neither eat or deep and una'd- to d nnythirc.
We tri?d several da-tors but one nftrr give up my ease as hopeless Flualiy tri-nl idsd ire t try IV-ru-nn.
relieved t:i aluiost tiiinied'.afriy. n:ir miiai uep.irfment sail I was suffering frotn ehr1 a:i" afarrli cf th- .-vteir I t-rg.in taking year medi-ine in March. and tntinued until Ancid. I took tn bott of IV-ru-na and three tattles iif M.ir.alia and felt like a new person. our rueill.-ire seeaied like a gift from Heaven. It was lik toaiiijg from drknens into liirht. W . Lnvr u l v'jr medtcin sine for ombs. o.dls and crip with sood resnltx Ue will always k--p it on hntid. I weigh twnty-flvp pounds xaore than I ecr did. eit and -deep well and can d a g"vl da' work. Hverytiodv siys I look lire. Kveu th- doctors are urpr:ed. 1 cannot thsnk you enourh and will alwa vü re'N.mr.i:id l ru-na t- s:iffenr?i from csr.nrrh. K. V. P.'No ö. Iweli. Uli .. MKS. KATIK S(TIKKKi:i.. Mrs. sv ht ffel is only one of many thousand women in the world who ewe .heir present health to IV-ru-na. The record of this medicine is n proud one as IV-ru-na has held the confidence of both s- es for nearly titty years. If your trouble is due to a catarrhal inflammation in any orgun or part of the body, do like Mrs. Scheffel. Try Te-ru-na. Vou won't be sorry. Sold Everywhere Tablets or Liquid Tor C atarrh or Catarrhal Conditions.
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suffered from concussion of ihc brain. The airplane was completely wrecked. 'oloncl lirant is one of the pioneers in the American army aviation and won prominence during the war in the development of the air service, he start at Mineola auirht he knew, had not been toucheel since the original tenants of the apartment had lett a week before. He softly opened just enough of the I door to see Hortense's tumbled curls on the pillow and then withdrew as) silently as rie had approached, per- ! jdexed with what was an extremely dirticult juestion to solve. It was Hortense those curls could be no one's else and the chanees were that she would be in hiyh dudgeon when she awoke to learn that lie had allowed her to remain there all ni.cht. o sure was he that he oucrht not to allow her to sleep peacefully on that, he tried to imagine his best method of procedure in waking her. IJut this seemed so much more difficult than the task of simply letting he rsleep that he faltered and soon retired to his own room. He intended to stay awake all night so that he migrht be prepared to relieve her distress when she discovered that her parents were . not in the apartment. Hut toward daylight he, fell asleep in his dressing-room gown on the lounge in his bedroom iu;J slept so soundly that only the tempting aroma of coffee and browned murhns, wafted from the kitchen window through the court into his own bedroom, waked him. It was a perfectly shaven, serenelooking, calm-eyed young lawyer who presented himself at the k itch t n door a half hour later, and was all but caught in the embrace of the very much agitated Hortense, hot from the oven and the muffins. ; "I H T thoiicl-it enn w&ra fnthur" ! -.i she rrasDed. and then leaned back. I 1 : . j . . . , ; . jimp hihi umiuatu, asainsi nit; i kitchen cupboard. ! The only thintf to do was to eat I breakfast, and after that the only imn iu oo seemeu :u ue iu spenu j Thanksgiving day together and feast noon the. eood things that i . a j , a . , a :o Hortense had prepared. There were meanwhile many explanations and much discussion of what should be done next. Colin Dare, though he recalled Hortense as a very disdainful little girl, whom, four years ago, he was in good way of being in love with if she had permitted it, regarded her now as a sort of Thanksgiving angel, the personification of bounty and good cooking. He had j hoped to keep house with a Jap chef, but four within a week had proved either thieves or fools, so he had despaired. The broiler, he explained, was left from the order of the one that had left the previous morning. "Once, you know, a girl would h;.'.ve thought her reputation had been compromised just because she with Female Trouble ti J if From Heaven 5 i2? aQ'dl a I did. It
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was marred by a narrow escape from death by Benedict Crowell, assistant secretary of war. who fell 150 feet in the D Havilnnd plane. piloted by Captain Mauraly, both of whom escaped injury. had accidentally stayed in the ?nme I apartment with a man all ni?"ht," j Colin told Hortense. "I .ni glad I von didn't Inolr iml in that liLrbt " Horense assured him that she was far too up-to-date for such foolishness, "till." she said, "mother is a little old fashioned. Of course. I'll' take a train back tonight and I'll tell her just what happened. I wonder what a girl would have done when mother was young when she found herself in just this situation." "She would have felt that she had to accept the man in the question as her husband whether she wanted to or not," pronounced Colin with lawyer-like conclusion. "That is why I'm glad you are a girl of today. If you should ever consent to be my wife I want to know it is because you care for me." Iy eight that night Hortense and Colin were on their way to meet Hortense's parents in Haynortown where they had been wired to await Hortense. Somehow in that Thanksiv"? afternoon Colin had wooed and -won the disdainful little grirl he had once almost loved and they felt that the Thanksgiving surprises were not complete till they had both together craved the parental blessing. The greatest length from east to west of the United, States is 2.750 miles. The area is ,0i'tk7Si square miles, exclusive of Alaska, which contains ."Ö9,SS square miles. 5s'' J L1
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