South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 30, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1920 — Page 7
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Mrs. i:rnil P,ey, r, IM P rtag" a . ! ug' Another t him ''. v v.,s h.tt-s Tltir.-day aft.-rh'.or. to ; V bn;.. ry f. at the c!r.;r. !i Ii. Tr than 7" rn r..br -s of th" north' -:-
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the First M. j;. , ;,,lrrh. ruri:.- th-' !:, ; r r: , J(. Mi... f rni ,, im.". -..-aft.-rnoon r-e::.,ti.r;s- -.vre r :tr :.Jr . Htrr. Klv,r l.y Mrs. . i . I ) F.-r-t a r.d r,.r: rnn L. 1:y, : K,. 4,-. v ;ir;.i
'!r- v.m. r i a -' - ; otto ' ,. - ti f Mr. :i n J Mr- F i i -narht uh.. u,,s ;,rr.,- by Mrs. , - ., ; V ,'.. : s: Pefr .-'.. w .. Win PID I.IM.IW KFI.P .MAIM ill : Julian. IL fr.-.-hm r.t -a m : hf,y;).i7,, Thui ,lft, rra.on,: J MK I II. 1 1 TALK WITH .JACK?
P rV'll thd ..--:.'-. 1 1 f iiittr-v.iA- i i : . t . - i . . I ... m 1 1 i (1 n t Irr... In m:i:I 1 i ri - t i .
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Revelations of a Wife Their Second Honeymoon BY ADELE GARRISON
? jecessf ui man with hi.-' story of l itt rness and .urrnw. Surely we Io live in a strar.co oM world. All wo can do. fach ono of ; J.--, is to m;ikf the best of our little j cm-r. j i l
Mr.-. I,, I.. r, ;-..
Mr- .1.
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Mrs G. Patterson. Mr. I. F. I
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"Mrs. Morton 1 al 7 I am sorry, indf 1. to har it. -rply Fhockod."
Kitchen Economies
Iallii-i lor.k. -l ;vt him TJlzzicnlly. ()i,viXi M)i: T.VHMl MIUVK'i; "It isn't r.fOf'.irv to d the cn- i
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i ' 1 .inn. Mr-'. !;r..! tr-r,'i ... ), r r 1 Mi-
' I'1 ' ' '', .-irs j. .i. l,. .i.-y r. ; '.,rj. r,u w.r- a fr-.ev (1f t;
pjf tx.if f, it n-as .tt-r.d''i ;.v M i l'-ck-', whi'.h sh" ha-! so - j vntion;,' trick ; ith in"." sh said.
-d in h'-r lo.t I in h r most irritating manner. i ou
i n n. n ; v ;ir
h.t rn ;i".;r inj. t K. ih t in".
Mrs. V. ,s. M01othl:r:, Mr.-. H. J. ;;r." with hat to h. li-ah tf:- I 4-,f" morning' f.f th" s-'ond d.iyjcd. Ycu nvfr saw Mrs. Morton.'' Stan.h"rry. Mrs J. H '.irl:.t.!i ,c.'l j y,r:,,. an,i t!i" hridsrnai'l 'r.- (.r-'-'f?,r ,v" l'd lo!!..si1 .M Mrs. Mor-'and hr lath nly means to you a burden is
Mrs. Hr- n (iaru oo-i. Th r. t m'dini: will u h : I a t,.- .; r.... f,f Mrs. I-r-'i Ha Lrrr, " H.iit..-u;i .iv
Feh. man. A r-t f j.tior, at th" hf !' th-- J h; ti;.- !.oi;.-. .j-ai.-tly knitting.
I hrt l' -.- ri'in-ntx fOllo-.vo.l th.- -.i'. i -. iatn nr.e l.ait. J. l .nie down, Ir I iois
rHoiiLi:Mi. Ti:- l.k of ftutsid" s'Tvio
hould not man that a lHai r,
imposed on tlio hom - ,
s-iKe L.uiu.-t.-. .f (.Tide's r- . - .I?..- ,f,t to nfr Lis' re-'tinu' piaC", Lillian i'-Ieas" for Katherlne. i;ut were maKer. It is possible by f.'iref'.tl p!:m- j Valley hlle.-. U',:.-..!i Andr.-Tc-- of j ' '-f'' Mttini- in the 1 u:. white Koin to thrash that out. you and I." j ninz to simplify service consideratdy i
l'uniUH utiiv rsitv ,:t .1 - ''.-'"ri i 01.111, u." .o,,!,- n ncr unusual rua ne.vt iiuan ;.m! i., tn r.f - . u
meant to anj'.-r Jack and (llturn tus i-r ()f tux f
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Wajno st., Th-ir.-d.iy afternoon. A hrief Tiijsiness s.?sion va.; followed
in one mem- j
imilv s'n.ire In th.- work
he didn't mkto-,1, at l".t.-t ,,s Th , . . rrv,,. :.
he i Mr. and Mr. I'o'.f. v. ill he a: hom" l-i!:an. v. ith imp. nons icmdm x, ha lilar h: (nt vard appearar.C" Went. ; iu, s, rvinK trny If i:" a ROO(1 !
to 11 it-nds at 1'.') Ki asev st. ' ' r;j '-,i' ' 1 o si.i 111 i i iim: ; n oowfi 10 n-r praveiy.
r.-'it had earn- d u l,r ikfa-t tray
Ti)" "nt. nni.tl Inh met W'oii
he.-
What Detains Dik?
h.v a program con.-istin of a papT day tho home of Mrs. John Cully. ' ,
-ntit:Ml, "Appreciation of the Ilc.tu- jo 1;. Sample st. Contests fonn.-d " ' K' tiful in Art" by Mrs. Id 1 North, who j the diver-ion of the afternoon. Mrs. ' " ' .' ' '"' 1 "'Iv,,u
also received :nnch pr.il.-e for a ; May I'.radely. Mrs. J. I'.hhh r and beautiful original p dntmtr whieh ; Mrs. John Cully i.ir.u' th" favT .-he showed the ri'f r;itn r- and a pa - I win n rs. At o' lock th" n; :nli' ts p"r on "Modern Arn ric an Art" hy j were joined hy th ir husi.mds and Mr '. M.irtln Hughes. Holl c.tU was a p' t-iue!; dinner was s. 'v. d to 1
ri.LnAnlt1 - l.t. f.i ri..i-.a r- . -i-ttVi
- . j ' w I I . I . A VI J 4 V I., il." I . art riot. .-:. .Music v.'.i s enjoyed
ir.f; th rjcial hour. Th" r. xt m
inpr will b" held ;ii th" home of. will h. Ii Id Feb. 11 at th" hotn of
Mrs. C. J. Gaskill. 10.. F. Monroej Mrs. F. I. Ward. S ( ; N. Mi-ni.r.
t., February 12.
wth t quests. 1 he vi niiiiT v.a- .-pi nd 1:1-t . . . ... I,,,... . Idei:t- u-h- rar,;- m .-onu- (.n.- taiaihar our- , formanv witli musi-. k.iüls and( ... ... , , . ' , .1 w.tn th" Im"S' - -tor D.-ttv was under a.-. t - 1 caials. A rnasKed o-tuno part 1 , , . .. .. -. ..v,. ... ..... 1,, f ordeis 10 ;.dn,it no one exrej.t tew
Th" Circ.lo nf Merc, h-id ,vs K-i
olar meeting a! the lioru- of Mr-. J. I,. Turner, 1037 W. "olt.ax av.. Thursday afternoor. Aft-r th" routine business had be. n i!i-pos.-d ,f the ;ncrea-s of .'alary for th- t' .iclirs wa.s riise.uS'Mi ami it was decided" that th: tirci" voall lend their support to tW teachers' can-". The McLal hour vhlch folh.wed was njoyed by the .TO members po M-nt. a"h" next meeting" will be held at th" hoin of Mr:s. VUliaru I'robasco, 4 1 f Lif.coin wa.y W, .Mishawaka, Feb. 12.
I int 1:1. a i s unli ss lall:.n were fd-vt n 1 1 I ! 1 f 1 1 1 1 t 1 ml t i li-.i. . I 4 w.r- . h.. t ..... 1
j...,iiiwi..., iii' .' .11' . H'l" j u p i m p ; 1 1 i e r. 1 1 . j "My prophetic -oul." -he muiniiirThe ele. tion of rt!ie. i-- looi. pi.cei,, )(1 ,ljtf. Vt(. j,0t ii heaial ,,nd rcW ih.esday evenini: at a n. ttnk' of j . ni.el Jack Fiel. !f deep tones, th. Studehaker clah l.ich wash.'-! - j Maiuh that l.d w ould -onuin the club rooms of the adinims' r. ! l(i , .
capacious one. it is possible to serve, an entir' meal and r-n.'ve dishes I
1-m at your s-r ice at any t:tne.";i the courses without havine I
":h -'-rt'1 P'.cepuhly v. h. n , he said. Then he turned to I . r- .nf(1 T- ... . .
ire pt.ad that v.ej -Hov. do you do. Margret?" 1 h f j I . . 1 . . ... ..I . . 1 . . . . . . 1 . ... -
i"1 J ' 1 uioiii-Mi i i i( i. 1 an anonieu n"-, .,.,,-s.. '
rnor in n y brother-cousm s voice. ; ((? hip rours , at thf. si,,e of th,.. j and when iv bent and kissed me t lt(.t aniJ thr0 (hsh,s aro pTnt.e,i on i something h- rarclv did -I realized (. , .v i, 1 ; th" table as each cuuni' is lini.-hed. 1 that for som reason he was d-eply i ; . . ,. 1 1 " At tile conclusion the dishes may be ! moved beneath his cum exterior. ; .,. , , , v 4. 1 , pas.-i-d back to the tTUV and ue.-sscit. erv well, mderd. thank ou. :, . 1 jass-d. Jack." 1 returned, looking at him 1 ... it. v,.. .. It is even possible to have the tanr.xiouslv. "And vom . 1 . . , . , . ... " ., , " , , ; toe crumbed without having to rise. 1 "Might'.- tit. he ;inw ied Ia oni- ,r. .. : There is now on the marKet a di-
1 sa- a common hm-' in th--
F : . ' i ; o id h o m -. !:-. the pri'r.in o;' rr ; v Thaml.-." Ii.ao'.d L ilian, l.iyii:.; liii'Au her kmt'tin.r ' ot-t 1 n t ly. and tlo-n a.- v
heard IPtt;. 's voice in the hall. vi-
tion bulhlinp. S H. Cr.-ntb' v..i- . ho- ii j r sident for the comi!)': year; Sidney Smith, ice president; II. F. Fonubiake, s--retary and trea.-vrer ; J. J. Artnour and H. .
Dalton. iiienib.-rs of tb- i.o.nd of; Ko e; in . : -. Fil'o th b.i-'T".'.- '
1 ro e ha.-.ily, ca i . I la 1 1 r. my cllance i,; y.'ltin oii of ihe luoIU b.f ioe k .should nt ! it. T had
!.', ..... ... !munitie crumb sweeper, made exAnd how is ohl Dick.' Kathermr ! ... . T. ,. . . . .1 ac tly like the carpet sweepers. It is said he at an awation camp. 1 ,, .11 , , . , 'silver mtjunted. and very attractive How i-- he mäkln? it? Does he like , . , , . .... , , . as well as practical. This little de ll vi u " ' '.'' . ., 'vice mav le used bv each person at Hi-- ohi .''elm". of iU mi hat ion 1 . . . . , .. . ,,, . , , , th table- in turn, nnd as it is lightly s A t ovi r ui". I f !t a avatre dis- ! ,. , , , , . , . , 1 rolb-d .v.-r each place it picks up taste lor the coro- ot explanation !. ..r.no- ..
o n j t. 1 u 1 1 1 1 j wuii'iiii .-j'umi., "ii"
must utter. Tb" feliii made my
oieo frUid. "Katlie'ine was mistaken." 1 said.
no doire t.) shar- in tii" -. ne lal - " Dicky isn't tlvintr. H-'s makinp il
without awkwardness.
j Another device that is coming InI t fashion again to make serving
id nily bent upon .-ta1-
li.:n a a:
1 u :r. Fut Lillian will, d otb.erw i.-e
Mr. and Mr-. I'hilhp Coi
UMl-l.T i- tll Oil 71- SlK'itl " Ths is
ustrations fr a ne aviation serial ( , . . . . , . .. I a revolving trav placed m the midtor one of the magar.ines. ! , t , ' t t . ... , , , , . , d e the table. It contains conoh! Jack said lanidv. videntlv , .nrtiMi'.- r -I ..tVif r- rrr.nnr of Tile
i ! . oruprehendin' mv mbarrassment. I ' ' . . A ', ' .'" , I Iii. n ,a r.lil-nfiv wi foe Tel:.
" ; mv "ha 11 with dext. r.. ns turn of There wa- something; else in his tne,1'-"4 ' i(ll rt, , 1 1 t e . r.g- others at the tab..- to pass things be; . rm. also, soon thing which I saw reib-ct- . 1 I To Ansrr .lark? . d in Lillian's ev, s, when I inv.dun-I aroUnd- . " volv.at. will and M ou dare ko aw.,,." ,.. tarily glance,! at her, without know- l'r5n?s Wlthin prarful rh f'10'1
.-e.-..oi, .; s, ..,1 hour Wa- ( n.a.- ; ..),,. ,,.,.,1 .(, I-Ut in.' ba- k II
durum when ,;!., and o-at- ,;n 1 ; ,.1,.,. vith
re rvel to 1' members.
A- a courtesy to Mile. Cermaiii" : laporte a
.. a n 1 1 o u 1 ; c in.- 1 n g 1 :
-hisjiered. and the next moment she
'"hanplaln. of Colorr.bes, I x-ance, and j ,;;-nt ,,f their .iaughi. r Ho.-, to .lo--;uas gi'. tim: Jack cordially . noueh Fr-d Whiteomt, who-c- marriage j eph l'.'iw. 1!. s,,!i o: Mr. and Mr--. M.j.it b. i'v's anmnmcemi-nt. wid take placo thLs afternoon at j'eivv . ! 1. :". II. r.i'ii.-on st. No dale, "V.-' Iccn ivyiiiir to get hold of o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Hussen Hupp. h - . f.-r the u-ddiiuT j . o 1 for d s." sh" said a-s they came 10::. "W. Colfax av.. entertained at j . j dovv n th io..m toward me. When their home Wednesday ev.-ning-. j j.ooi Mrs. Morton di. ti ue ra-.-d.-d a Mile. Chapplain s.u.g a number of! Jp i'llJ 7 1 inan to s..e to things, ami I tried to
French s-ings for the gue
Cover
Mi and Mrs. m L. p.,;:,.- :
at luncheon were pla cd for Mil". Chapplain. Fred W'hitcomb. Mi-.s Lvle Whitcomb. Mr. ami Mrs. O.
F. Hupp and Mr. and Mrs. Faul c ",,1 fi4 x ,v., i'..r the'p.i.-t thrc. v..-.
Anderson.
t hohl .f yni, but you weren't at
' v 0:1 v a pa r t me n t .
Minneapolis, win. ha" '-n ;ir-t f fhe subject of Lillian's convTsa -ing Mrs. H- leii M. Longb-y. :1J W. j t 'or h.aI b.-cn other han w hat it was
...... . 1 a-. t m . - c 1 la ilflclcil i-.fi t o ir , "
...1 T l;l , .I'll'' IIL1'I i.-J.4.-4'll V,,. .... .. ing whv I did so. - . 1 a . , x , .'The old stvb' lazy Susans were The next in-tant L.lhan had swe' - ; , . , from h.r fo- and o,s everv x estUe ' ' .rs. although pracof expression. ,?lit , wouldn't for-!1"1 f',r fl"ü!n .jratlve ..... ...u... t i...., ... ! Now the excellent o: the idea is
H l n,ii i nau .ii iium'u in u." 1
being coupled with attractiveness lor th(J-e has been plav-d on th" mark t a glass lazy Su-:.n whii-h is
-'!! woold have laughed outright at the
have returned to their h"!ii . , idea of lcr r.e.aliug a man to attend
-: j Mis. C.eorim Hans I '. W. I .. t a i 1 i 1 " a n thing in the world. 1 think The Fvr Faithful (las- of th" St. - n, r u,.H.vts yy sv. i k had the .-a nie thought, for he
Paul's Memorial M. L'. church t.n-t j.. u h.iPS ot Chicago, who have , oip-red no explanation or r.-grt t at she desired. Thurslay rvenlntf at the home ofF,.' f , if in an et. aided (,,:''- owa . only 1 'J.ii. d in a shock- "Is Katheri
Mis:. Irene Woodworth, -11 S. st. Jos-wi? jn NrU. Vl,lL (iIy ...j V;h- d to:t.-: ph st. A laiffet hmc.heon ,va-w ' i net on. I c. '
.-.rved to I r memb rs at ":''.? o clock j aftr which a bus.in.s .s,x.-.iin waj
held. Cianies, contests -,nu mus
were features of the social evening.
e s It was a look of troubled omprehension. and ;ill at once I realized b :i t ! wh in lid h.-ive knovvri t,fiite
that io mag.i7.ine commission woubFa ,;uit, me attair. A silver keep i.ickv so long. Th-re must l,o:1,;' supports this large c.rcular s(me other perhaps less creditable tray, and this is placed m tlm
reason for his absenc e than the I tf'nlrr "r in" -a"u'- 1 ni "' "a u.e he had given me. lis large enough to accommodate.
! more than a few condiments. An
I had no time 'or thought noon
th- subject, however, for Jack's next 1 entire course can be plac d on it
words gave Lillian the opportunity I vegetable di.-hes. m-ats nnd accessor
rm" in"
i would li!;e to see her il' sh" is.
M:-s Katloiihc ford City. Ind..
MattU of H.lF visiting .it t h
I ei-...i. ..f ,, r Mr-. Ma.' F..
U'yllH ' 4 .1-. ....... ... . -.. j
The placo of the next meeting which j
will be held February .''.. Las. no: been decided. Mrs. U. S. Davis. :ll W. Wayp.c st.. was host"ss to the W'hat-So-Fver class of the 1'rst Hupti-t c hurch iit her home Thursday, afternoon. Needlework was the main diversion i f the social afternoon during wlijch , efreshnient were served to FJ men-bers. Mrs. Frank Irwin, " 2 Ö Cushing t.. v 111 entertain the memb. rs at a pot-luck supper, February 1'
', Shmville. 1 .'. V. J. t;. r-.a b!v
I Mr.- 1 ;,. r . I I! iu'!i'." ''1.1 . .
.II. . J. .,.' .VI. ....... . - lldl St.. has gone to Harris':, urg. Fa.,; 1 where she will i.-it re,at) e-. 1 11. C. Witwer, lHl S. Michigan!
st.. bat Thor.-day for an exl tided ti iji in Californi.i Dr. Hugh Miller. 'il." W Folf.ix ax-.. r turned liono- Tbor-da.. niornirg from Johns Hopkins' hospital. Ilaltimore. Md., because of th- ÜIness f his son.
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K'S ami acr. nuiiviauai i an n-ip Jaik said. "1 'himself from a dish, r.-place it and!
j revolve the tray to tlm next dish. ; Many can thus serve themselves at 'once ery conveniently so that the burden of serving- an entire moil is not thrust upon one hapless mem-
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The voiu lor Polo coats whicli has grown as the season advances, is fully justified by the n-ew model.s to he found in our comprehensive selection. Made of the finest Polo Cloth, they are belted and pocketed and often trimmed in leather, and are equally desirable for street wear, motoring and traveling. 37.50 to 82.50
Short or 1 d fa model. in h.uies of tan.
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You'Il always find the latest at Ell sworth's First.
This BiUGfjT&sr Spot itj Town
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large - r ing trny a revolving j
.ta-do tray or "lazy Susan" and aj
: willingness on the part of th" family to help ly demanding bss in the jway of service will go a lnn. way 1 to making table service a simple r.K-.tter despite lh absence of the maud.
Announcements
It is an age of extremes that we h' e in. I often think it is by great m rev that most of us have little imagination. We are content to re-
heights which are dangerous to
Ciimo.
ORGANIST AND COMPOSER WILL APPEAR HERE
The other Jay I was talking with (.;my s. llarSi ,vorn f.um,i ,.rgann old jiloneer woman. one whoi and eomposcr. who appear- d
j peat tli- old saying that "one half j crossed the. continent in the days of; here less than a ear ago, will n-
of the wcrbl does um know how the j ihe forty-nine and lifty. journeying 1 lurn to Soulh lu'nd 1:1 lwo r'l ,1, t's
h.ehl a thimble Thursday aft-i J..J, vill nir(.t rriday afternoon at'oth.r half lives." It is because one from the Missouri to the Pacific in 1 " '4 o'clock' ''and
I The se. end section of tie- lit-ra Hehn Ilebekah Sfwin1; .,.., a.,,. ,rt t of tl-.e I'nct-s
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1 m the I. ). . 1". hall. Aft
th" li-i:.ll b
SO.-ilUl the!
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111 tic- c 1 u o r " c :
f.atuve of tlie aftrn"on will b. th-
in,',liaif the wi rid is callous.". I in mind
: .ti..- wa sp. nt m s--rv ing and
w a I k i n -! 1 1 '. 1 u g
anl heart ."
Pee-.
Ii. i n a s .
lime, Its xv, re Serve,! to ..' m e T i 1 - j j j , ( ; y PJl, M,M-l.b f. MP'S "'..,. i tfle I Hi!" Will (Olm The hostesses ,re Mrs Fliilip; Voedl'-ch will ;o t a" b- d.-r j o:- "'ol n,a be it will be in a thous-
-:-ted bv Mrs. Law- '-os or in . re v.'li-n men and
.nd Mrs.
thimble I
and wili b" a.-
! r. ::cc Komin-. Mrs. W.
an ox (art. The jov rty and the j Monday evening at S o'clock. Those nuagreruss of the accoutrements who have heard Mr. S bars b-clar. j for this trip seemed ridiculous. as'lh;,t hr is exceptionally -Killed as a we talked them over; but the woman j dpscriptlvp organist e t I sai.l that the days of that trip and! ring th" war Mr. sel.ars tour-.
. ' wot,.",, u I. ..a- i,,.a. ... th.. folioxvin , rftf .i,..s -a'd Houth America, contributing all
i . i an: p . i'ii. i -''i. .".1 i-ii. i ,h HUM. i t-.. ...... -i iMiiiuiuii ,uiii c i t . . i. I, I . ;
j in" promt i'i in-. i i4.ai.-i ... .ii.
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! . ;i: e. Mrs. Ott; JU ;. Dautel Wt-nriek. Aiioth.
:.. 1. T I llw, 1 I II I 1 1 I ' I ...... ... . . II .. : . . I V I f 1 I ri'Tiir'n i Pf,. f,.r. H,... ,,. tlOl ill fill- ilT'llll'ii lli-.u- 1 , , .-1
wiii lie e.1 il L in." i -. i - . i i . it r In i 1 1 T MC.ir at'M I I - s . I l i l i i .in.. . i um- i' i .. v . , i ,v ... ii. i j, n e , , f , . ,..,,,. i.
. ,. . . inTir-fkf'. i ii,iii, i,iii.i,.-ii
iher the hapju.-st time of her life. u. . f .. " ! ,.,a. I There. is, rnn.n.a i',,,!.,, b'iven in this eity wid go to the Ft d ,
. nai-ge .I Uie m.lsic. 1 ... ... - .. - " T ' , V,-. ,i.-"nn w1l be charge.
Mrs. J. M Fin. back. : :.; Dayton ; .... - i i:;or.- about ;.s in th" days to coni circumstances that to an outsid.-r j "y,, ' ' j t . r ben., j -. ent.-rt lined W.dn.-.iav evening j KI 1TI It I 'lt M IU'lMSv than w.- can po....May know ,f P,.0- j would promise little joy. this woman i f"r 1,'r,r'H11VV,. mken ' ' ' I :. honor of Mrs. J. M.o ken. of' ,.(y .i..(,-ii:r. ' , L-land av . h J pbi who liv.-d a thousand y. ari a -go. j fdt the springs of happiness well upi ottering m J" 1 j
Vrtland. Or.. Th" .-niug was . r,,-r,.,i froni the V.-b-v Milbr i i r t!ti" u :!1 sur ive not only the i her heart. she pad youth, she.
Meat-. Miss Alma Collp.ier ull l,iveiuh" arc on the planet now.
a- to.- Tnc-ic I I hv y are g-ung to know- s-
by i
HogU" xv'ere nje.yeii. A lur.vlt-,..
.or, was served to 10 gat.-
I o '
-r r
Co . v Iv-re
h" lia.s been ' r:tt-n i.e.. ids. history. biography i 'rid love, and the future wa
i.'.for' i CHARGE MAN CREATED
ckbobb r and activ
nicer
land the i-o.:.s of h f e and manners. ! Ihe ragg d. little pioneer family. '.. t . . :i l . , .. I F..A!r ...L. a ... iim .
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DISTURBANCE ON CAR
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parlors
4- j charge of th" con p iny's store at : j k t n . 1 - ..f pa mr-s i,k-n from lif. j fortune came, it never brought such . police have b;-ned th le ladies of th" Tir.-t F: r - ! s M;ii,,g.,n .-; . for th-- pr-s-nt. ! -"ad v..u the aucc-, of (.ur orators h.ippiness as was in the promise. I t ,, . . Ktl"(- , ..n church mo: Thurs-iay aft. r-i - - "--" be h. ard by thou, j Hu som-tlmes see a happy face , wanfd in connect p a. at It CO o'clock in tlo- ,-hur. h j ..:! . h, lined ro.-ari.s at Schill- j -in tie- ..-.nos of our lives be on the street, and once in a great ; ' . (itur' itu ' ere it. d on i s to yew fi r th" lb l-tium r f- tug. -Ai.vt. '.FiTl-:. j pr s.-nt.-d n with all tin- modern I while the b.appines.s shines out from )S . , U' (, !". 'J' v, t ' ' ' r . t' '-
At Whcelock's
At Wlieelock's
DinnerSetsatSpecial Prices
This attractive Dinner et. Special $7.45. Sei is on the Clolonial shape, with a neat medallion decoration, and contains 2 pieces tor serving ix people. Complete set S7.-J5. I3inuerw;ire Dept. 2nd floor.
George H. Wheelock & Company
I no a, .M 01 1 1 a um:, 1 1 ug liiem. an 1 1 v i r o n m e n i o i sariori.il magniti- i ; 1, ,., ,.t-,I ' i o:i th- pac- of ,h- morning paper U nr,. More often-just notice if:locU )W,lm'Mlii ,T i-, r r : 1 1 in? to tli" complaint, briisiii ru i i you ta.id of tb j.-w .-j -encrust d robe I you will the happy face is that of I , , . .' . , . .,, , , , .,.
isacce-'ito ui mioK i......!-
i the motorman and t onductor iiiid
a poorly clad man, woman or child contrast ag-iin.
Io circumstances reallv have
of a leader of la-tiion, of her fur j cloak which o.-t a fortune, of the Idiuutr she gave, wb.re a f v well-
J fed men arid women sat fatigued ) niu
!..nd rtpbt" over iands ivhor o-t j times the people who hae most.
! would b.ave f d a hundr.-d families ! for a day. ; In th'- xt cf. lumn v i . ad of
! then escaped before the arrival of;
circumstances reauy nave- . . T. ,r . ,,jr ........iaj , . , ... . 0 , the patrol. The stre t ar tdac.ai-, h to do with happiness? Son."-' . . . , v . . ,.. ' i have been advised to swear out a
just at the beginning of th ir das and prosperity, carry around with
them heavy hearts. We cannot'
warrant for the offender's arr. st. and
i ho will be taken into custody as so..,, i
tb.- me'.h-r . i d h r two h il 1 ren I k no w. when we meet th" friends we j four.d h..!f-fi -, n .,n, star-ving in i s-" not very often, what they are,
;s the necessary legal action io taken.
their garr.-t. : th. same city where J h e : ....raj Ut took p . a ce. In atath.r column otj ten of the
h :s h avy
m.'.n .vita threw
1 rog.iu through
i '
w. so that he might b
1 1 s s w l n -
gi-. eri
warmth a:al .-belt., r in a police I station. '1 h ir Happiest Da . i Here t .." h..:oi are i v is in ; luxury, i art b.--. jrofusi. and rover 1 v ry gay. for tht laa tusiun of the . tra. agatttiy rich is v. ry oft n dull. ' "n the eth.-r ha;al. th re ar' manv
! 'iclit-ii-.n-:. ! f. -tiv
' r r-1 rnT aiiia 1 1 1 i W 1 A (M AC
really poing through. Th"re may be btLtU I UnlU WUWHIM HO a fair exterior, bright smile-, hearty CONVENTION DELEGATE hand-clasps and embraces but who I can Uli how much darkness there ,, , . , , mav be. in contrast, inside, to the' "-it t.-i-t-t ivn r i.e r Mr-.
A. U. Pyke. of Liki'wooI. di
chairman of the women's dem-rat i .-;
committee or l'jyar,'..! .ouio... .
who arc .-; :'igg';:-.g for their daily J bread, an ! lb. n farther down, in the a by.-s ar. '. v. ry 'r. ::. th-ir i h. Ipb -.-m -s ami sue;, ring, j V.'- ar. o.rb'a ; ! and o- rtalke! land o .. r ci a'.- ut t!;.- h.igh cost of 1 1 v i : - g . while a f w ( f us go on ' hvin.: at the htch- -" . ... b-avlng tli- r- to gro.-:i - tlie urden it.., w;... h.. g a . :. .s .. p..:ticle of g.-o-l - ! se ..1 g -t 1 . I.. i)i si i e:. this ' . . ' a . I t : . '. ' i i s ...-. t .' ; F.- the ; ;!.- : a , "utrasts j ;. ga i: . Im:.. : ;. ;. , . ; .; - fro : a "nigh I to 1 i.W. Tile! e .-.;.. Wa I' It of I t he siia.'p 1. 1 r :. '--. 1 1 r. p-c d roads
brilliant outside?
"One day last month." said, a friend of mine. "I met and congrat
ulated a young officer. Ju?t hon'.e,;he hrst woman r.am"d a d-le-
from overs as. Kverythiag seern d ; .ac to a national politic 'il -on en - J to be gonbr well with him. He had , r;(in jjer appointment was ar.-j won military honor. He was in P r-!Ii0miCt,( Thursday by W. F. Crong- j fest health. He had done his duty u.rt active head of the b moc ratic: to his count r . The future opened oriranlation in CF-v.-l and. who sail
mor.g those j to him a congenial profesiion fur although sevtral western stat' - i
wl'.ich he was well prepared. e j hA(. sig-nlhed th ar intention .f send - j sat down in a o,ulet corner for a ! ir.g women leb gates, nori" has been
vi.-it. fi.r we are oM school frier.d belonging to families that w. re ir.timatf with each other. A World r C'ontr.i-ts. "Fut when the man began to talk
which cro.vdcd out ev.-rv
detir.itelv named.
on this i thiugnt f comfort or
d che r.
II.
1
down stvvt dt cll lt'.e:-'. or aDu.dllli!'
kept up a br.ive front and er.iy ke to me of his real .sorrow, be.
au.-e i... km -w I knew of it, and x-I-ression was for the moment a relief to him."
Ontn
FORM NEW SCRAP IRON COMPANY HERE For mat. on of the Scilla:.. b"i g Scrap Iron 'n.. with a capital -toc'-of J 1 0.000. w.s anno-mc-'d Tnur.--.a-. '."he r.ew c'i::i; any is to do a g'-n.-rai busir.e-- in han-llir.r Iron. The dir.: tors of the com; any who hb-u application for a chart, r are Finer P. Faoey. Max S- 'nlamber
; lien llfllrr sa- Jt'm OaL. Jt OaUl
pFF m
S. fJF.j
n
argains are
best proved hy comparison
In fact, we mi.li: li i i n are only pn-vea by c n t p t : I -Sun. Much so-called turniture is built "any old way" ion- ;p "the tlash" is there. This- trade term 'tlaslf mean- outside appearance, r tirst impression that the customer ".els. bind out when ; on buy turniture just what kind ot wood you are ehine; whether genuine or solid maho-in; , eneered mahogany, or birch or -urn wi-o.J with a mahogany "linish." land out jusi what kind oi oak or walnut von .ire buyin-. book in the drawers. Pull them out. Note the inside tinisli. In fairness to yoürself. is well as to tin; stores. omp.tre quality as well as price. As you know, Holler s always invite shopping nrounrl when bin mg; furniture. Of course, we'd like to have you include our store in your looking around. Come here last, or come here first, just as you like. Use our prices and our quality as a basis for comparison if you like. You are welcome to what crecJit you may need here at any time.
We Accept Bonds
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110 Sooth ZlfsWrm El
;VeU"H Iii Iraainj: at HrtJer'i;
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l. ji ZTfTll f-ffi ''" I avcnicrs mate proms irum
gain. The brilliant and Mad.lire Sehk-mber
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