South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 15, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 January 1920 — Page 7

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Revelations of a Wife Their Second Honeymoon BY ADELE GARRISON

WHAT MLI.IANos AIMIMHiV KKor(;iiT to m.im;i;. WillUn turno.I h r h a l and looked at xii flxrd'y. The Klare of th nr( ct lights t-tLht-d h r rr. . strong feature auin-a th- dusky Lackground of th- taxi. Hr ycs wert i n ioiii r aiiry, hut thouKhtful. ap-oral.-inK. Tmn th- of a twink ! er t into th ni. I'm Klad yuu'c com' to jour ,i;.-'S. Madt,'1. ' sh- said, whih I n.ircd at h'-r in open-moathed astonHhiurrU. Lillian always does thc-ur.-xp'cu-d thins;, and nevtr in my !if u ill 1 ''t u-d to Ii r. "Of nuirM', I ow- you an upoior." sh' utnt on. "I went simply I.'-rvil: at thö thought of Harry's playing m- a triok like that. And titen i have you do the sympathetic. st';:;t " S'li- st'ip-d as if in inability to ei i : -s her OT n uv.wr. 'Hut all this is beside the main point." she wei.i on. dismissing her husband and ais errors abruptly. Voij,- jeali'-d at last what Je 1. n hopimr you'd see for months. I !n'-w I'd have to pive yon a j 1 1 of so.me kind, but truly I didn't mean to do it thii way. "p.. torsive nt" for speakir.p to joi: in the way I did. hut do you realie that your own mental attitude ha been at fault'.' That, for inslanr-. if K.iticT in h.ol heen i ri onr pine tonight 1 Khould r.evtr 1....- dared tu speak to her in the tone and manner I used to you'.'" K".-p That l'p." She was turning the knije in the Wollld. 1 reali.e. 1 the probe was r ( s.-ai . but I made up my mind that nevfr in my lit'' ajfain would il he noi'.-s.iiy lor me to undergo z sintihii- ojierat'on in mental survry. "I don't think on will ever have teason to eornplain of that particular mental attitnd .iKain."' I said di-l, and at my ton' Lillian ktmhed -utriihL. 'That's tlte trick!" she said approviruly. "Keep that up and ou'll tnd half your troah,es tloin" the r 'U !.: r w - h f ore -1 h - tiiorn in u - sun .-Him." "Thank yini." I i t '.ii n d. and the .-ame lack jf ntliusia.' p i simrulöl in my oi.a. I knew thai what Lillian h.ul said was p r 1 1- jiistitiefl. knew a!so thai liie affection I had for her woiid star.d a much stronger strain than :li- words of caustic criticism he li ol ;;iven no . fJut th mental w Pippin;? had heen too recent for t.ie to smile sv eeily as yvt upon the ; 1 nt in ist ! a t or. V-t I didn't wish Lillian to think me resentful. I racked my brains to :md some a'ject of conversation vhich would avert h. r thoughts from my personal emotions. I found it !ady to hnnd. and with it the opportunity to prove to her that I was ioly to defend my own theories. "Tell t,ui." I slid, ' why ar you so ur that Mr. I'nderwood forced th.at note? It s irely would have b n the height of stupidity for him i i :i 'ii ho.'t- s.o... Mrs Cora Pitcher . jat.d Mis. .1. C. otts. The next meet- ; U'y will be Pad. I at lh- bono- of MiS i L. ZeitlT. 7 J 4 Snu omi a . Feb. 11 The Pitt Delta Kappa fraternity Will entertain with a dancing party j at the J. M S. building Thursday iewr.ing". The rooms will be decorated with the fraternity johnants and ' m 1 1 1 ii i s. The Syncopating Five will rrnish the music for the program i f dances.. The affair will he an exclusive one each member bein al- ; .ved to bring only one guest coup: A larger and more elaborated jalfair is being planned for Febuary. I . . ' . . . , , . The Sinai advisory ooara neui a meeting Tuesday at, which special t. .;. were dlscusstd to promote ;i - V. . , , . . .. x . , j bigger and belter organization. Int resting speeches cn both literary and social lines were planned. The social committee w ill meet Thursday evening and it is expected that they i will have something of interest to At Wheelock's w r ixmresjor

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to come there after th rne had Succeeded." "You I'orpet " "How often will I have to tell ou that Harry Is duffy about you?" Lillian retorted Impatiently. "He was probably obliged to write the note, for no one else -ver had an Opportunity to get that notepaper. Hut he no doubt beat .t over there ns soon as he had done: nis part in order to help you in any way h ri.uld. The different asrents don't know ach nthe you know, so he probably thought hf could pull the stunt undetected. H always was a daredevil." "Hut I tell you he was in toxicated when he came into the station, nr.d never nutic(d me until I spoke to him." I persisted. "He.sides, when the chauffeur showed a badge an 1 said he was a service aent, Mr. Underwood promptly displayed a similar one. and thus made the chauffeur trive Tip his eh im." "What's that?" Lillian irt erposed sharply. I related the incident of the two l adKcs at more length, dwelinp upi p the evident enmity which the displaying of Mr. Underwood's badpe aroused in the breast, ff the thaufleur. "That does piM a different aspect upon the matter," Lillian admitted, ?nd there was that in her voice which told me how rruelly her own suspicion h.ol hurt lur. "Uut. Madsrr," she went on hopelssly. "no one eis' could have Kotten that notepaper. It was a special kind, made to order, and the plates destroyed by a paper inntiulaeturcr, a friend of Harry's, Just to Kiatify a whim of his one I'hristn.at to Kive me something uniijue. I always kept it in a little lea ked desk which had been made specially to hold it. with the key on my key rirrr. Harry probably had a duplicate key." "No matter what he had," 1 returned emphatically. "I don't believe he forced that note. H is bad enouKh. but that isn't like him. And as for there ! in;,' no ehance of any one 1st ou forgot your friend, Miss Hen.', the pretended nurse." Li'liau start ! perceptibly, and after a lon, silent moment put her hand over mine. "Uhild." she said. "I believe vou're riKhh She was clever enougfh to turn the trick. Of course. sh' didn't forje the not-, she's safely behind the hars, but she could have passd the paper and lu r knowledge of our family on to someon dsv" She slipped her arm around me, drew me rlose to her. ami I felt hep cheek against my hair. "Lon't brood oer what 1 aid a

litt'' while ago. dear child. -he. said. ' P ut don't, don't drop hack into the sort of mental doormat, moony attitude in which you have been indulging for some time. Your brain wa made for better thing's." And while ostensibly she spoke of my lack of initiative and de ision. yet I knew that she also meant me to recognize a reference to Capt. Hugh ; rant land. report at the next repular meeting; which will be held Sunday. January lv. in the recital hall of the onservatorv. i lie iiur'i .- tu socie-iy Oi 111 Stull Memorial M. VI. church held an all-day meeting Thursday at the j church. The time was spent in I knitting comforters. A picnic dinI n r was served at noon after which ja short business session was held. It j was dec ided to hold the next meetjing at the church January L'v. j Mrs. fjeorge Wy man's Sunday j stit.oi ( lass of the First Methodit jhurch held an all-day thimble in ! the church parlors Wednesday for ; the benefit of the Fpworth hospital. A pot-luck dinner was served at noon to 2a members. The place anl date of the net meeting is tindecided J The K. of C. Ladies' Social club I held a baine.. meeting at the j Knights of Columbus home Wednesi day ecning. Plans were formuJat- ( d for a card party to be held ; Thursday evening January '22. to which th members are a.-ked to I invite their husbands and friends. ' Mr. ard Mrs. Alfred H. Dufcn- ; mich. '.'7 F. Uronsmi fx., will ui1 t i tain tb.e Dinner and Card club at ; a o lock dinner Saturday evening 'at their home, ('overs will be laid ; for l : Auiunino' nifi't is mole of the engagement of Miss Fviyn Pace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam It. Pace. I,?.? V. Colfax a v.. and Rev. K. Kxerett Car:, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fdward F. Carr. 31 W. Madison st. Fr. Carr has just r'sined a8 icar of St. Jar.u;' Episcopal church t become rector of St. Paul's chur h. Kar.ka'.iee. 111. More than 20 members wre ptesut at a meeting of the Woman's Col!, go club held Tuesday .it the home of Mrs. Walter Kager. IM S. Tay 'or st . The afternoon was spo:t In sewing for the Fpworth hi spital. At i o'clock a hülfet lanchenri was served. The Ya;.eta Sew in, . .: c ei.terta.tifd Tue.-(;..- a : t r'.-.oon with a i ..rd t rty at Hi Im an Nine tables at i anis w ere rilled and n ir.l'crr.btl aftenuum was enjoyed In two we-ks a i a t li i parly will 0 fiuri by the c '.re'e. Mr. ai.d Mrs. M Cbappelain of Colombia France have unnou.iced

the er.sfigenieni 'if tlieir iaufithter, f;errr.Tir.ef to Fred Whitcomb of this city. Mis ("happe'.ain is now enroyfr to th I'nitfd Sfit?, end upon her arrival in South Hcnd v. ill bo the pu'f of Mis; Lyl- Whltcomh. ."oT I'd t--water dr. Th wed lir.K will take place In February. The memoers of the l.iv O.tk Drill Tam met Tuesdiy ".:i.!;t; at tlu home of Mrs. Frank Heid. 11 s

Lmerick st. Durir.fr the li,:tr.s s.5.s;on plans for a birthdav iat i to be held Jan. 1' at the horn" of Miss Helen rhelminltk. Mil .V. ;iv: ; : st. were completed. (James and contests formed the diversions of the Rucial hour. Announcements A roception for new tnembers will be Kiven by the Children of Mary of St. Joseph's churvh on Thursday J-veninK at ist. Joseph hall. In.stallation of officers will take place and refreshments will be served. The I. A. It. will be entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. It. .1. Forter. rM 1 S. Carroll st. The assistant hostesses will be Mrs. I). K. Spitler. Mrs. John Hunter. Mrs. F. J. Lent, Mrs. L. M. dibb.s and Miss Ida H. Hoagiand. The rurren' events will he in charg of Mrs. Shepard Crumpacker. At a meeting1 of the music department of the Prosrefcs club to be held Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the clut rooms. Miss Helen Guilfoyle will deliver a lecture-recital on "Compositional Form". Personals Mr. and Mih. F.. C. McDonald. W'.Z N. Main st., and Mr. and Mrs. William F.cnder, Jr.. 401 Lr.Salle av. will leave Sunday for Miami. Fla Mrs. Joseph M. Stephenson ami Mrs. John Y. lleynolds. Jr.. 311 V. Colfax a v.. left AV-dnesvlay for New York, from where they will ,o to Pinehurst, North l.'arolina, for thrc weeks. Mr. and Mis. Samuel Hatzbach. It;i4 S. St. Joseph st.. have returned from a visit in Indianapolis. Mrs. LiwfroncH Smith and son. 107 Lincoln way F.. will leave soon for Phoenix, Ariz., 'vhere they will spend the remainder of the winter. .H'KY i.i;mi:hs YI-:HIHT. After HO hours deliberation, the jury was given the case about ages in his suit against Irvin f?ros in the superior court Tuesday. The jury were iven the case about sl" o'clock Monday evening and odv at about l' ::0 Tuesday afternoon did they anie at a decision. Mutts asked "-1,000 damages because of injuries r ccived whed struck by a car driven by Gros?. Tho accident occurred mar Wyatt when dross wa.j attempting to paH a waon and did not see Motts until he was upon him (il.VAZ CLUB TO SI;. The Notre Dame Glee. Club has booked an engagement for the Nilcs opera house on Monday evening, Feb. 16. 'RHEUMATIC . JINKS' GG At last a real docs-'wljat-it-says Rheumatic Remedy, nothing like it was ever before known and that Is no joke. Every man and woman who has Rheumatism. Gout or Neuralgia, ought to try "Neutrone Prescription 99" at once and see how marvelously it works. Cut out those fiery liniments and dirty salves, use a good clean internal remedy. "Neutrone Prescription 99" is remarkable because it purifies the blood, assists in nature's way, gives you what you need to fight ofT Rheumatic Poisons, a good clean, healthy system. It's not one of those temporary relief affairs, good only while U3ing. it is lasting. Get a bottle today and vour Rheumatic days are over, no i more Inflamed, stiff aching joints ! nd muscles; can you imagine it, j well, it's all true. For sale by ! Wettick's Cut itute Drug Stoie 'and leading druggists everywhere. ANNOUNCEMENT! 7 he Beyer Floral Shop wishes to announce to its many patrons and friends that it is still located at 108 E. Jefferson Blvd.. and will continue to be. The same people are there to wait on you and the same courteous treatment v;ll be afforded you as of late. Hell Hl l.iiK-oln Itt.M Beyer Floral Shop 10S E. Jefferton Blvd. I nioii Trust l.lik. H. It. Heer l I- IIHMtinjer

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stattrn '" the rr.trj". Union Tt phone Co. his I'.een p: out of comm:ss:n b. the '.-..rninir out of h"- . ppnraf. thus crippling certain i ra n ch e? of t'.ie automatic telephone servire To meet the raerpenrv u T. Ib't.d-. genera: ?nan;Wf r. announced f -Ifo -day that ten pcrary num1 ipd hern estahUhed and speri;il .er;ci' arranprem'T.ts h.ad he-n tr. id as follows: Persons calhnK Lincoln numbers from 770" to 7 7 f 9 will be given n Special operator who will tell them the new number which must displace the old one t mporaril v. Outgoing calls on these phones are not disturbed. "4 i--")--..... DYES HER GARMENTS j i BUT NONE CAN TELL I i "Diamond Dyes" Turn Faded, i Shabby Apparel into New i Don't worry about perfect results Use "Diamond Dyes." guaranteed to pive p. new, rich, fad el MV color to any fabric, whether !t be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed gTK)ds, dresses, blouses. stockings. skirts. children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The direction Hook with each package tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. T match any material. have druggist show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. Advt. CADOMENE GOOD FOR OLD PEOPLE Head This Voluntary Iottor. The Hlackhurn Products Co, Dayton. Ohio: Dear Sirs: I just bought another tube of Cadomeney Tablets. My wife and havo used one tube and find them you state. They have made my wife a whole lot better, as she was so cross from being so nervous and run-down. They have helped me. too, as I was so nervous and irritable itnd unable to sieep. "We are both getting well along in years, although we do not feel old since taking Cadomene Tablets. They surely made us feel like new people, all right, etc. Yours respectfully. Hugh Kelsoe. 219 F. Hroadway. Muskogee, Okia. Cadomene Tablets i the best medicine, for lervous. run-down systems. Sold by druggist, everywhere. Adv. Club Still Open The C h r i s t m a s Money Club is being held open for a few more days. You can still join one of the classes by making up. the four p a y m e n t s which have passed. Start a lc, 2c, 5j or 25c a week membership and n'e x t Christmas receive a neat sum just in time for Christmas shopping. The club will only he kept open a few more days so come in soon. imerican J Company at the sign of the clock

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