South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 41, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1920 — Page 5

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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Ell sworth's' I Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthrophy

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i vsr T" mau' iir tr.e wasnwo: .' h iJ at auslnr-Ks s.-?;o:i Mi--; I : o . r f rt aI chapt.r of th.- t xt Look 'America niza tior.." F.i r.--y I work i w-a tho main !ier-; -w of th- social hour flunnr uh.'h r fr .hr:i nts vrre !rer to m'rnl-rs l,y the :stant h"vs-f s Mr. .7. N. (Iremo nd Mrs Chnrl s S.Kk. The r.ext mrtlr. will be hell r:t th home of Mr?. A. (i. liunijjf, Portage ax.. March b. i ::s -or- j s- at a ; lateraiy j Kntr;::u. e a v . . u . . h o - t mMln;r of the I,i:i(o!n '.in, wnirn was n u ax h r h ( I t M ( Mornlay afternoon. r rn.n,i.r j ai adrnitt'l during th.- ruiMns -f SH'on, wliirh was follow. i by short -ktrhM of th- -; of .-ot,.- f Th arly Ensrüh writrr.-. Mis. T. H. larksori kmvo a r oni n.-.i t i n of th--!if pnd works of Walt'-r Sott; Mrs. 1'. A. Votrt. OHvpr f;ol!smith; Mrs A. IMtf h"r, Ilfnry Jaims Myron. nl Mi. KntrrlltiP. .Josrph Addison, 'urirnt rvents w-r- driven and a -rial lu ur enjoy .1, during whih i i f r .hni nts wvrr sr-rv-5 to 1'0' nib rs. The nrt ni'-tir,ir will b hld at tli homr of .Tr-. I'annif "Pp. California av., I' t. ' Tin 7ofa DrlLi rlul ntrraii;d nith a .surprise birthday party in imnor of Mrs. Carl I,u-nhart. of W.iK.'irus.t at the homo of 1 1 r mother, A!rs. C. S. "arl.-on. .Vmj v. USaJl,. av., Monday .:iim,-. A two-ccurM' lunrht'on was -rv-d at a tahlo attrac.tivdy dcorat'd in pink and Hhit chrysanthemum-. Th- K':sts wit". Mr.s. IJvnhart, tin- Mis.s Mari Hanprr, Mlanrlio Iavid. 11h"lfr i:dprcn and Oljra Srniur-!:,.r. Th honor k'Ufsi wns prcs.ntd with a Kift. Tho r.lvr Oak Drill tiam fold a ni-'tin? Monday rvrninK at thJiomo of Mrs. llarvry U'üm, .'.11 S. South st. Following a buin.-.s sisioM a .o iaI tinu- was rnjoyed, thontst favors b inr won by Mrs. Marl Camp and Mi.-ss I.uisf Hunt. A thrr '-rour.'- lun-h'on was sorvrl 'o IT nurnb'rs. Mrs. Cr.ic Tinkowsk. 4 oK N. Srott t.. will nt-r-tain (luh at a birth. lay suppr S'b. 1' hi honor of h r mother, Mrs. M-mV yhort. At tli r:i(Mtin of the ait d-part-rn-nt of tin- I'r.iT' .-s rhib whi-h wa-s held Monday aftrrnoon in tho vlub moms, IYank Mayr.. .Ir.. if-ad an rx:.llent piipt-r on th history of tablo silvrr, which ho ilhi tratnl with several patterns of .silverware-, Thro wero 20 mentors tn attendance. Tho next inpctinfi; will bb Id Feb. 23. when Mrs. William Happ and Mrs. C. A. Van den ll,os h xv til hae charge of tne propram. Tli Womr.n'.-- auxiliary of the I'puorth hospital and training school ! Id their regular business meeting Monday at the nurses' homo. I'lans were formulated for the .v.-w-in-r to be dorse for the hospital and the bable-s' home. Fifteen members wnre pr.spnt. An all-day sowing will be hold Jt tlie home Ib. '20. Tiw executive.-; of the St. ,J. ph . ounty W. T. F. held their inonthiv business meeting in tb.e parlor f tlie V. W. C A Monday aft r!;o..n. Flans were made for the Frances Wil'ard memorial Til etir.. whi. h will be h Id th'.s wo k at the al unions. The next rne tin ; will hebl March 1. Tb.e Iidu s' Aid sov u ly of 1 1 1 :u'.I Menxorial church will hold :t regular busir.s :r.odtti; at the .hurch Wednesday arteniooa at 2:.';0 "' b k. The hostesses will be Mrs. A Jester t'tid Mrs. F. 1 1 . I,tson. The Novel club x;;-- ent rtained at :.:o -'dock dinner at tb.e home 'f Miss Harrh t Sttiver. W. Naarr st.. Monday evening. After the i dinner a business session xvas hebl nd the liftli chapter of the n. w iiov.-I read ly .Mrs. Laxvrer.ee Knn;ine. The next meeting will be held At Wheelock's

Why Not Enjoy a Victrola In Your Home Now

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George H. WheelockSt Company

t h tj i .1 ( ( I ) , a n r i ii' 1 Lo'jis Kuritzky. xva -iy a nuTnh-r of iir frier,.!at lu r n v hoi;... 121 I! !ni"f t. A U: ;0 o'clock dinm r ... r , a ... .i,.-. r,,!,,,-!,,., fr, Slut-kv. Mrs. M. Kulan Mrs H rn ? tv,m . .-' ' t i, ' .,. . - - .... .v. ' j . i , .Ml.-. . I . Ii''..'l l, .jrs. s Innn. Mrs. lr.n a,v Mrs. S. Du n Una n. Thn. K. of Ladi. V So. tal flu! wili nt rtain x.:h a rani party an-1 i.iriff at the K. of home Friday f vcliili-. A Stier, iri. hs orchestra party will be h-M jt the Klk'.- t.mpb- tins eveniutr. i I'limnlilrl nlir.'. Alt- .....I f.... l it ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ''II. . I M I . I I - . VIIiiam I)i' k of St. Faul. Minn.. Mr. and Mrs. C. I". Haslanuer. 1 1! 7 Keasy St.. entertained Saturday evening ith a n't loek dinner and Orphuru iarty. Mr. and Mr--. I):k ar- th- hon:-.- Einsts of the latter's niotlw r. Mrs. II. I'rymir'. Gil S. Carroll st. Mr. and Mrs William Iik wer.the honor u'sts at a noon linrvr Kiven Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. F. I) F'-.. L'; '.. F.tris st. 'o.rs -lai.l for 17 quests. who included Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Haslanu'-r and sou Iuvid. Mr. and Mrs. Ik Shrm r. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fiu-bjuist and lauhter Fdaiich-. Farl and Clarj eni'f i; v and Donald and. Kaymond :F.inic,t of Misbawaka. On Tinsday evening Mr. r.rid Mrs. ShriiH-r x ill entertain for Mr. and Mrs. Dj. i; and on Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fin.bjuist will entertain xvith a larewell party. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. ! xvill return to tlo ir horn" Thursday inorninc Mrs. Mary Burm -ister. f F. ()hio st., entertained with a surprise party Saturday evening in lionor of the twenty-lirst birthday anniversar of her sn. Herman. The eveniir-r i ... ! was spent wit a music and Kam s and aim neon was sa rv d U 2, guests. Personals Mrs. arr n Cnov r. 17'o. ('aniline t.. has as her guests. hr mother. Mis. S. Johnson, and brothers, Don i. Harry and Clarence, of T-rre Haut-. Ind. W. F. Mak. : and dai:gbtr, Mr--. .Joseph de Iorenzi and ehildn-n hav--'one to Los Ang-des, Calif.. t spend the nrnain.Ier of the wint-r. Mrs. S. Harry Salinger and daughter. Miss Francis Salinger, ":0 S. St. Joseph st.. left Monday for Los Angeles. Calif., to spend th- remainder of the winter. J. Harold Warner, who for tinpast four years has been doing army and Med Cross work in the Philippine islands and Siberia, arrived on Monday evening to visit his sister. Mrs. F. A. Stover. 609 Hex st.. and his brother. F. M. Warner. :11S W. Navarre st. David Hurwich. S. Taylor st.. ha left for an t-nd-d trip in Florida. Mrs. Arthur Memmo-. "IM W. J fferson blvd., who underwent an operation Saturday morning is seriously ill. C. H. SteftV". 7 '1 F. Mroadway, lett Sunday for Memphis. Teiin., where he has accepted a position as ofh-e manager of the Memphis branch of the Oliver Chilled FlowCo. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ireland. 211 Y. I-i Salle av.. left Sunday tor New Orleans. Fa.. ami Mixoli. Miss., where they will spend the remainder of th xx inte r. c.m or THANKS. W- wih to extend our snicer.thanks to relatives, friends, neighbors and employes of the Nexv Jersey, Indiana - Illinois Mailroad. during the illness and death of our beloved Son anei Mrothr. M. F. Van Dusen and Family. .IM.'-IO Clair titling. Johnson. plumbing and pas Jobbing promptly attended 1 N. St. Peter st. Telephone i to. Lirco!u Advertise in The News-Times At Wheelock's

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Tilery is nothing which would brini; more real pleasure to every member of the family than a Victrola. The model shown is style , fresh from the Victor factory. Mahogany or oak. Price, $110.00

Let us demonstrate these instruments for you we will gladly play any music you wish to hear.

Revelations of a Wife Their Second Honeymoon BY ADELE GARRISON

jWUM MI. I. IAN PI.W.MH AM) now maim;i;s tko(ti.i:p Illor;i!Ts MITT AN .or( i:.mi;t. "Voi s ." Lillian explained in , answer to my glance of startled iuj uuiry. "thi particul.if busi.o ss in (.which jo'i're in'olved is coming to a crisis, and we must narrow the tri" !; Id of action to on- place, i'or many reasons I prefer that place to be your home- in Marvin. "One re;.. von is that Harry heliev d yen to be here, and in or tier to protect you he v. ill try to make Draper and her gang b-li-ve that you have 1 ft. That will send the whole pack to Marvin, and I beli ve if we make no mistake in setting the snare wan bag the wliob- let there." I couldn't r pr s a shiv-r. There was a r l :it b s.'nss in Lillian's tone that boded ill for any member of the "pack", of which sh spoke. I r-ali;o d knew sh must alo that Har ry Frxlerv. oc,j v.-oubl !oubtb -share the f ite t!i- i . t of th gang, and th realization mad- m f 1 ill on Lillian's ac'..iirit as well as n my ox n. "Harry's iemand for th pap'i." xv 1 1 1 on Lillian, "proves einolusively that th- sp i:ie obj-et of Draper and her gang is th- i-' o.-r of that dociin-nt which your father sent to Allen Hrake. and xhih Drak r--turn d to you alt r b cih-ring it. I have burg s isp t d it. Now I lnvo the proof, and th knowle.l of their object mak.-; it possible for me to bgiire out heir probable course of action and t anticip.it t lo-ir ni a m nts." "1 llopr They Will lWv;tk In." She paused, and there was that in her manner which mhohb-ned mto ask a question, something I rarely b when Lillian is outlining a plan : "What will x ou b xvith Metty if o,i elo.-e this house'.'" "(iv her a vacation xvith pay," Lillian r-turn-l prom i t ly. 'She d-s-rves .n. and with god luck it won't be dosed long." "Aren't you afraid the enemy agents x ill get in and ransack tinplace while it's elsed'."' I xa-nttired. Lillian smibd. "Not that they xvill ransack th p!ic'." she said sign itio. nt ly. "I bo. tbey xvill br-ak in. for they will timl a warm and umwpecte.l XX e!i OIIH-." "(li!" I exclaimed, en I i a en -d . "Voll xpet to have seivice ag'Mits guaraiing th- plac- while it's ostensibly ( losed." "liXactly." r-turned Lillian rising 'And no xv I must g t busy, jircjnto. I must send guards to the Marvin house who will watch the place unknown to our mother-in-law until I can get there. It will never do to have her frightened out of her senses. She is xvrried enough, now i! bout those mysterious men next door. Incidentally. I want to have a look at them when T go out there." A Surprising Phono Call. Something in her tone struck me pieerly, gave me the impression that Idllian had a theory of her own about our bizarre, melodramatic neighbors which didn't exactly coinide with That of my mother-in-law. She w;. Iked to the door, then turned quirkly toward me. "This won't interefere xvith your little visit xvith Edith Fairfax." she said. "I cannot possibly make arrangements to go to Marvin for txvo days, so our luncheon io the two girls can o on just the same. I will WHY THIN BLOOD MAKES THIN BODIES Thin. pale, anaemic nun an.! women are starving their blood. They ;ne simply not supplying to the blood the oNxgen, iron and cellsalts that the blood must hav.- in order to maintain the health and vigor of the body. The red blood cells an.l the white blood eel!-- are constantly waning in the blo.nl. If you starve the red Idood cells, which vitalize the Mood ami build up the- bo.lv. the blood becomes thin, and full of , white Mood c lls. and the body i starves until it becomes thin and j maciated. weak and sick. : Healthy Hood makes the entire body healthy. Mich, red blood, j vitalized xvith oxygen, iron and the I cell-salts that Natur' mut have to ! keep the body well, or make it well ' if it is sick, xvill renew the strength : and restore vigor and vitality. ' KLOLi. t:i wonderiu: discovery of Or. A. I Uusmg. rapidly in-crea.-es the nuinbif of rd blood 1 olds. and supplies the oxygen, iron j and cell-salts that make rich, red ' blood, vitalized with oxy gen and rich in th plasma and cell-salts that j nourish the cells ef the body, and ; re-tore strength and health. I 11KOLO H sold under the Fosi- j live Ouarantee that if it does not j give you rer.exxe.i strengtn and energy your money xvill be returned gladly. Fach pok. :-:' of IIFOI.O contains l'"'a j,',- nt. t.ist leS tlblets. sut!b ;er.t f.-r txxo xx. tri-atmcnt. ('!'( loll.ir. I a 1 onlv coi:i:or.o is ..i.t hy Central Pru.u- i Mtc, Ni'iiii t.ena. lr.ti.. u: i: Cios Ih irni icy. Mi.-hu .ik.i. In.l. l.ire:ie.l Iinl-utor fur tin- Dr. A. I.. Ittui!'.-; l-.iloratorie-, Akron. Ohio.

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te',1 IPtty ab.i'it it now. and then i: will be off my mind." I wouldn't h!p tin- mental xvi-h that I were rqually as fortunate' as the floor closed behind her. Liliii:1 could di.-miss th coming of the guests once the iu-stiori of tht ir culinary entertainment xvas settled. Hut I the xery thought of meeting again the girl about whose friendship with Oaky I had such gloomy, sinister feu ob " !::. gs unnerved m. Why had I arranged this interview? I aske.i with bitter disfastfor the task I had impetuously set myself. Far h-tti much mere compatible with my dignity not to have yielded to my wild surmises concerning the girl, not to have planned to meet her with the mad hope of ascertaining the truth concerning my husband'? .nterest in he-. Fer i-ospction or intro--pr or. xvas xain. however. I was committed to tin- interview- which Lillian's qui ;k Viel had eonvrtod into a luncheon for four. F.ut my brain whirled with th- eontli. ting emotions which the prospect of seeing the pretty little art stmbuit awakened. Rage, jealousy', shame at my own littleness in harboring the unworthy emotions, all had their xvill with me. One thing stood out clear and di--tiri't above the storm of swirling thoughts. The old, passionate, wild adoration I had experienced for Dicky was still mine unaltered, augmented, if anything by this emotion I had taken connecting Dicky's unexplained absence with Fdith Fairfax. The realization of this in euriou fashion did much to restore to me a measure of the self-respect which T had lo-t or nt bast mislaid in the days following Dicky's departure the days made memorable by my neounter xvith the gang of conspirators at the camouflaged windmill wireless". My ehe-ks. flu-'hed with shame at the remembrance that there had he-en hours when I had questioned th strength of my own conjugal feeling. Ami as if the thought had been a psychic summons from my soul to another's. I heard the tinkle of the telephone hell, followed by Lillian's appearance in the doorway. "Fapt. Hugh F.rantland is on the phone. Madge." she said gravely. r.M.L ron Mrsici.ws. Sergt. John S. Skees of the army recruiting station has received a ppecial call for bandsmen for Camp CJrant, 111. II" also announces that m n who wish to learn music mayenlist for that purpose and receive instructions: at the hand school. Accoreling to Sergt. Skees, there are still three remaining branches of the service open for one year enlistments, engJneers' rorp?, field artillery ami the chemical warfare service.

"Cascarets" act on Liver and Boxrels without Griping or Sickening you So Convenient! You wate up with your Head Clear, Complexion Rom, Kreath and Stomach Sxvee: No Biliousness, Headache or Upset Siomacn.

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' ' R sirio. is whrtt yea want for your kin-troubIe Resinol to stcf the itching and burning Re5jroi to hf : thr er-.:t ti ii. Tl.is rrnt'.c rtr,:m?r.t ha focr 5o cfiffclivc U r yers in treatir.? pffm.r ri'r' worri. rtrKinr. hvirr.inir ra.he?, and ?crcf. that it h-s brtcm? a standard skin treatment. It contains nothing that couid irritate the teidere5t sk.:n. .t.

School Children Gain Weight in Fresh Air Room

An aggreg.o sim ot JT. 4 pomis h.i . e ; . .-n gained by tb.e ' j ch:!dr n who h :e had work m th-' fr sh a;r room of the Washington - hool iu1ir.g the :ir.-t year of its existence. Th.- ''t- -ate-t- indiv idual gain v- . 1 1 T :'A po;.n.'- and the av e rage gain xx-as ".'1 pounds. only one youngsfr lo-'t weight. Figures which d'-mor.strate- the eminent worthxx'hiVnf -'s of the experiment. Tic object of lite freh air toon; at he Washington school is to ii,ipiove the health of the- childr-n xvith no sacrifice of scholastic stand-' mg. They attend .school in an open air room and are giver, healthful lunches at inter, als during the days and coiTective gymnastic exorcise.-. They are allov.ed the priilegs .f the slieiwer baths arid during certain periods of the day thy sleep. The program one which tends to make Healthy chi!dt-Ji. Of the .".j children who have had work in the fresh air room not all have remained the entire year. xVlo-n sufficiently improved they are dis h.trg'd to mak room for others in need of its advantages . 1 EASES A COLD WITH ONE DOSE Tape's Cold Compound" then' breaks up a cold in a j few hours. Fclief comes instantiy. A dose taken every txo hours until three doses are taken usually breaks un a severe cold and ends all the grippe misery. . The very fu st dose opens your ' logged-up nostrils and the air pass- I ages in the head, stops nose running j relieves the headache, dullness, ft-1 v'i ish uess, sneezing, sorer ess and ! Liffnf,.-j I Don't stay stuffe-d-up! Q lit blow-J ing and snuffling! Clear your ton i gested h-al! Nothing clso in the; world gives such prompt relief as "Fape's "old CompunI." whi'h e-osts only a few cents at :itiy lrug store. It acts without nvsistaiico, tastes nice, i-ontains no quinine Lisi.-, upon Fape's! Adv. Eyes Strained? If your eyes are work-strained or tired; if your vision is dim or blurred; if it bothers you to read; if your eyes burn or itch or ache; if you wear glasses, pet a bottle of Hon-Onto tablets from your drucrprist, dissolve one in. a fourth of a glass of water and use from two to four times a day to bathe the eyes. Bon-Opto has brought comfort and relief to thousands and thousands. Soke: Doctors ay Ron Optc strengthens erruht SQjo ia a wee k'e time in tnacy iastance Vcicr druggist will i.scx te. : yoi that t Rr:'r.o Oir.trr.cr.t L; cxccorr.I fr re- j lievinp the smart, itch, and brrn cf j moqa-.to-r.:tes, r.r.c mect-iTr.j. It scthis ard ao'.s kir.s burixd bywnid or sur. Ail dealers r I R;iric-l Oir.tmer.t. Mcfi uuuerssar):

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D .and J. Anderson Ginghams in stripes, small checks and plaids of tasteful coloring, $1.35 yard. This is an exceptional fine quality of ginghams for this price. A wonderful assortment of Ginghams at 50c. PI easing color combinations in Scotch and Loraine Ginghams plaids and checks 75c.

Percales of an extra quality, 36 inches wide, in light and dark 39c yard. L 's-" -

The Wedding Ring and Diamond Mounting in Platinum or olJ engraved tu match makes the ideal combination. The designs are beautiful deeply carved in the precious metal in fitting expression of eternal sentiment. The Lotus design in green gold or platinum is an especially attractive ring a ring we take pleasure in showing.

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good 2 7-inch both lins in all 65c yard. See Our Windows

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in the newer deand Diamond Merchants x X 'lit in t aid .-!i -.-. X.il '-ii.. ..( .-'-x'. :. --.. o'l j,h a tal ri.ake it l.it. It's L' ua r i i : t --! to sti'lv t o'.-t j-r - Woj-l; l-i: ir. ii.'. -.1 It-t.-o;..s i.J. HOSPITAL I'.ulor. Hour Suiita"s. It. III. to H i in. Hotel Lincoln 5500 Wht-n you think of Honu-f urniihinss think of "Sailorf."

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Best quality Voiles, 44 inches wide, in-

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colors at 85c yard. j Figured Voiles displayed .it our voile j section would make very pretty dresses. , The prices range from 65c up to $1.50.

Genuine Devonshire Cloth in good looking checks, stripes; also this durable cloth comes in the plain colors very durable for the making of Kiddie Clothes 59c yard. 3X Pop- Impoxted and Domestic Madcolors, at ras Shirtings of beautiful colorings and texture 45c to $1.45.

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