South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 45, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 February 1920 — Page 5

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1920. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN liils worth's Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthrophy

Th- ( linr.il lull of M. .loeph'-H.-ad-my, compos. J r.f fh. . - nth ind f.izYAh irr.-i'l' s and th- four var r-.iirh j"hool. hM a j my Friday ft.rno'.n at th- L I'.if raä.'s hall. I h- following program v. .1 - mv-n: A humorous play, ;., y." by tin

and s-n! rs; v

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Ma.; 1:0.0 Oeraldi:;-

!i-s M.'iry Jnvco ami Mas Virginia

ituthra; vocal duet V. irqjnia F-lf h and Mi

Hurley-; iristrurra nta I r-l--tions, a tu-t by th- Mis-s I T I ri Ilarbn rd Ulli" In tz, and a solo , Mi.-s Fanri- Furl--; a violin 'lM by M:-a Natali- i'mith and tuu ehor.as by the a m i! y. The aecomj ani -ts; -vor Mi.1 h Dorothea Mr-In-rr.y and A'lss Ulli iXA. Iir;firir war n-

ed and refreahna nu- Tv-a to b',

The Francos Willanl W. C. T. I. laid an all day moftlnp: Friday at tho homo of -Mrs. John Hlvtly, f,'0 II. Indiana a v. Th- a f i'aJr v a. in the r.atur- of a hou.v warmlr.. Dinner vaH stn'(l at noon to 11 member: and thr '-ru-sis. Mr:-. Ha mur i Cordr-v led th" d otiiuril.-; and Mrs. William, Kd!:on had r bar's' a of tho program which follow th-:

Mr. at d Mi.-. Ch ir! - WaVa rs. lilt

J Main t.. w in h united tn raarri- i a:;- to-J ky to Walter M;tn;'f-, son 1 f : Mr. and Mrs. .J. Mar-ias. of Krera n, I r 1 . Tla- eer-mony w ill be p-r-Jörn' 1. for' the imrra-d.at- f.im-j ih and f-!Td- Mr. and Mrs. r.y v. ill rid" ai 1144 Main

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Loovn and Walter S.c us Th f vr nSn.c '.'"as spent with lan-ir.vr an! ards an 1 : fr -hm-nts w -rved Tin l.adio-' A il wfHirty of tlx onf r r.rn M."norui Trttd r.r !hr r. fhi:rh :;t rta ir.-1 with a birthday I'irty Thnrsday aft-rnonn at th" r);;ir(h. Mrs. I). K. Hill rndr re

s rral musical -rln, tlors .nnd Mrs.

1 L!' vd Andr'vs r ntc-rtalnd -vith;

.iri ciiiii r.i t. ; r, a-'.ir- At tho ( lose of thr aftrr-Wl-ri- n t r t a l r. ' d tt ! i .,rr chnu nu 11 rn .---.! f

I l"" I I I'll' U I . I ' LI I 4 .-T'

bntin' 1 .. 1 rty in th- hi;r h par-

rntil I - II rionli.

v h-n h-y w til ! i

Revelations of a Wife Their Second Honeymoon BY ADELE GARRISON

lri--lllj oh 'iroh

I Iml' ' r's

lors Thnr-day Ta'-nt :s w r: S' I

ninpr.

i:-:r. --h-m nib- r.s

and yi'.-t-. '-ib ntir.' h arts fortun -: w r- :v n tavors. r.ot bu.-in in'ttin wi'l l.at th." (,ixif ()t Mi.-s ;iara I'i l::il rranl. !in st., l' h. r..

with Tho h- M rhtr,

4." nHinl" rs and truest.-. A doot iiiia! and buvjin'o- nu-ot Inir

f of tho Ii (! i-.-' Aid sji!v )f th' linbn Avciiu" Christian hurrh was h Id Thursday tftornnon at tho homo . f Mrs. r-'.d "astb-. li'Ti? X. Adams

st. It was d -id d that the ojoction of '!iio-rs sy.otjbl t il:1 !i!.Hi' at a

Tin ). f.f C. Iali- sH.ial olnli on-J mootintr V dn sdav cvrninK at thUrtairv I at th- Knirht.s of Cohan- ! rhuroh. Mrs V. Iarh L'LMft i: n-

bir-ino

j-tion. Tin: f nbjcc wa--

'Tn! Cik-arot l'robb'm," and rairs, wro rad by Mrs. Ira Until, Mrs. Minr.Io Pickens, Mrs. WVshy Milbr, Mrs. Mdison ami Mrs. jiivoly. r-w-i r was a diver? ion of tho .so kil hour. The noxt naotinq will bo h' ld at tho homo of ?Ir?. Lav. ronro 1 1 u rii -mor, 2'JO II. JJroaduay, March 1-,

.fKs lioatrior- Ilutrhln-on, II Wnyne St., wan ho.trys at a rr.octin

of tlu- N. C

at htt ho

a..-t i llation of tho following offa rs took nlaco- during tho husinos non: Miss Lcftfic? Ivlocow, ir. sidont; 2'lUs Lola Young", secrvtaiytroasuror, and Mis:; Lillian Cordt., rcnorttr. A social hour was h Id during which nr usic onjoy-l and rcfrrühntcnt.H were irvtd to 11 members. Tho nt n:oc-tin will bhohl at tho bona- of Miss Kim ku., 1017 X. Adam M., Mar- h 2. Tho Wanota Swln olr b la 11 its okular na -tini; Friday aft moon at the hoiiu of Mrs. irmnia Taylor, 111'. "V. 'ashuiKton av. One in w uMiabor wa admittil tlurinp th' business session whii h was follow tl ly a social hour. Th' tonttst favor was a.aniod to Mrs. I'.-arl Shaw. A hiekon supp r was s rad at fi'c!iK'k to 11 m o rn bo rs and four isaor.. Tho r-t mootIn:r will ! h ld at tho hörn. of Mr. :;oVrt Milbr, Jl'J 11. X.ivarro M.. Fob. L'T. Mr. M-thrp II. Pnitorvoii. .tijorvis.ir of th Visiting Nursos' a-ocia-tion. talked en "The Aid a Visitin,' Hor.-s keop r Would Ib to a Visiting ,'u!;, at tho roK"Ular Tratimr of ih civics and ihilanthruiy dopait-uo-nt of tho Fro'ross lub which was h Id lrii!a' atl-rnoon at Z: o'clo k ai th' clun 1 coni.s. Tin- usual busiii' s s.-:tn pr 'd 1 tb.o program. A di- usion of "'ic,!t ional Traai,;r.'," v ill b.' th topif of th- n t nioi t i 1 1 which will ho hId I'-h. 7. 'I h- s-ukor will b' annotao d lat- r.

has: bono- Friday owning. At cards1 tht priis v :e a;vurdol to .Mrs. j fJarn-r anil Mis; i:thl Dion. At: "uO tl;- m iura rs w-r- Mrs. V. 11

jic-r.:;?: 'trni j. i)onn-'ly. In otlar ont--!:s Mr. l.av.T' i.c" McIl'A-" wa-

thj H'inn-r. Thirty fuupiv.s rnjftjo.i j

Ian in foll'.'Wirr-r tlie oo:U . t.-.

w'C.l av., will entortnln tho March 11.

so-ivty

..Ki:.Mf; TO M.'KVOIS FKAKS AM) A .lOt'HM'.V TO MARVIN THAT UNDhl IN M'UIUIi:. I stumbbl into Lillian. room oarly in tho rnornlnfr of tho day v"p wor' t' o to Marvin in a n-rvoMs paroxism of hjstorlal foar. It was an oxp-rlrno" altop thor now to mo, anl althor.ph I Jlag llat--d my soul for my ou-jrdio- and

woak-noss. vot I was un abb- to con-

..iK.r t T h-., l-.in :r,K. f,r- ,mir " on Of OUT COmif

tlKhtinu th' horrrr of hystoria, and

vJn toniirht. I annot ry postpon. th trip, and I caia:t ri-k having you ill upon my hands." Sh- spoko with the torn- of finality from vshith I know th r- was no appoal. 1 niado no ftirthtr rt st. anl r-st-d nuietly uiUil sti- summon'd ia- to R t r'ady for th- jour-r.-y f Marvin. Tli- t r . l 1 1 i n tr was comfortabb' nouph. fir wo ilidn't start until th

Jcocd of tho ovonintr. Wo had sent

o tla ro w.us

ra on' to mo-t us at tho station, ami

at last it had mo by tho throat, ami w" IUUK luv l"

ioor. Lillian sravo a low ojactdation as wo aliphtod from th taxi. Th-

A I-ap )c;ir (laix in party fcivon by tin- .Ji I 0 lab i'ridav

nin;: in th- Kotary r-om (d th" Olivor hot-!. Mor- than 1 ' 0 coupb s njocd th- piotrr.im of 14 dai.cos which was pla d .by i'isht r's .r-

Tli' Woman. Coll""o tint wih

1 1 rr.tertair.-d with a o'clock din-

1 ri'-r anu vaauaine p.artv 1 tairsuay

v-r.irar at th- bona- of Miss H-lcn Kuss. 4 1o W. Va5hir.Kt0n av. D-c-orations su-Kostlv- of tho valontin'

as! s ason w ro used in table and house v-- 1 floi- ii ations. Th- assisting hostesses 1

for tho facasion wore Mrs. Robert Milton. Miss Mary Mrs. Miss M:ircirt-i Mannini; and Mrs. N. (1. I 'akin.

( h-sira.

Ka!amaz. ('ards w-r-

n'.ay-d in th- Fink i-tilor.

TI10 Aurora Ilibb Triii it y 1 'resl y t. rla n

olas- of tho church met

Mr. iiKl 31i. Arthur Mill r. .";. 1 Thursday v. riinu at th homo of TM-ii?w. -it ontrrt-i it .1 it t li 1 . ! hi-.'V. ! 1 . ft ill ... . 1 C i. . - . . . .

t. II. club which was laid j . . k" " ; -u- ;..nu.rae I'nday rvtnlim' Th-' ''y ',,,'r'1"-- 1 lV" "ndrod was ; j UI jn- tli- busin.ss s-;-s'on it was

piayi at lour tana-.-., in- priaa 0-- ' -i b 1 that m th- tutur- th- class ir-c won t-y Mis. John Culiy :ml K'. j would ni t tla- lust Thursay . ven'onV,,. A bin li on was served, in' bf ov ry month. Mus:-, prana-s Mr. and Mis. s. Wollnurath, ol Chi-1 ;ijal ont -ts l'oi na-d th- ui tsions a--i . wr- o"t of town -i;--t-. j ,,f th.. social hur. Tla- place of th' -'. j next m t, i n will be nnnounc-d Mi-. William IL IbiiKott. i." h' t-r. Howar! -t., -nt-rtaha t with a hirth-!

day

partv Friday

ov-ninL: in hunr

ni n r iia'UJUiir. A ar.an uno w.a'

tiv' years dd and Miss Marian ltia-tno-who ws s- n. Canx-s, musi' and (lancing w 1 o i'siuus of the

.Mr-, .lohn WcUr. Mil N. Adam- !.. was h-su ss at a mo-tioK f tho

1 L. ; nd C club held at her4 homo ; Thursilay a f t -i nn. Th- time w;is j s j 11 1 informally with n-edh vork th-

v-r.iuu-. : I 1 1 -hm nt s -i - : 1 d ! , ; , ri-n. I b 1 1 shui-nts u r-- s rv ! tu -1 uu-sts. ' to 1 Ö oa -ts. In two w-eks lb- cbd' -I- j w ill ia-t t ith Mrs Frank Smith. Tb- South lioiid NMiipboiiy .i-K'-ö N. A!an.- st. orasUa will pr-s-nt Miss I'.th-M Joi:-s. -ouan, of Chicas-'o, at th-ir! 1 ho Siin-Iiino ola-- of tit lif-t cnc rt vhi' h will b- ,'iv u al tla ; M ih-'U-t c hur h nt-rtaiia-.l Mrs. linli.iii.i ( lul S'liiiby afternoon. ' F. Shank's class of th- Mishawaka -! ) First M'thodit hut h with a pot Compl'mont in;; Mi-- .lr--io.i .Mar-) J 1 i ; supper Thursday ev-nha- at tin w hos- marria-to 11. M. W a v-r I th- homo of Miss 11 leu Krr. ll'T

of Chhairo will tak- place soon.; .Miss Lan-y .I!intock and Mi.! .L'ssio Kinia-y ntoriaitatl with a! ilinn r iarty Thursday ovr.in- a: ' tta- home of I r. 1. Lind-ui.:. 1 7 1 Llain- a. A -dor sehom- of red j and n wa rii' l out and val-t Tat iii no !'.: s w ere u". d profusely; in room and table decorations. Iat-' in'T the eenii: naiie and t ont--ts j w-r-- M jn 1 il ; rn 1 pi i-s v t award- ;

le.! to .Mi-s lass .Mors-. l:s .Naomi

I 'of a : n 1 tii-L-!l. - f

a v. I u ri:u; lb- -v-nhi;: and am-" wer- enjoyed bv !

Mi-, o. I 1 a ! ; ia a .. 1 1 1 ! 1 ! it 1 'S o t

Iii--. :a 1:. I'oiinw a s h . t ss to the tl;- Nonpar iel club

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a t'l ! !iopU. Needlew ork o

CUp " d t 1 1 ' w 1 r al nu-st. The

Martin aul .Mi.-s ,l-s.i- M.ulra.

w a-ck w it h ! F.Iain' a .

time and r f r. slim nt s o 1 members and two id. ib w ill m t in two Mis. C. Cronk. 77"

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The Tabitlia (.ill- of tin' ion ; 1 ;yam--li.al ehni.h w-r- . 11 1 rt a i n - i J 7 1 O 1- A 1 T"

.d Thuisday .vniim' with a v.ihi-i a.

man'- Itlblo ola-- Un'' b lltV at ,lu' horn- of Miss I., ona I

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cvciniu' at t n- tiLiiio or "01 1. 1.1

'e t i ridaj

Mis. C. I-:. Luss. I 1 a V. Wahin-aon a. A bu-in'.- s"-ioii .t.. foiloAiol y 1 -ocial taue durim: which thatii.oors s-l for th- Fwoith io-pi(ib IJofreshmer.ts w-re rvo! " . ir. uilnTs. Tla' il.it- arid jil.o vof th- next in '.a:'.: will be an- " a. hk m1 biter. Iho Drama lub of the South ho, ii schoi ! 1 1 t a in d w ith a ia n 1 't itlay enin af 1 r tho. 0;. : hall c.ur.f. A ii"Tram 1" 1 ; c.ic, was played by Ka spickt rs a !ott a. T!io l ommilt ' in h.a. .1 ampiscd of Mi.s .Mailar t ';e-i.t. chairman. M;s M.mr.int

KOK KKI'OKTfR CALL ltlirr l ark H I'hone 47ft.

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Atairus and M-nt

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lh- I'ikI.ij I Yioiiti-hip bib wa 1 . t t t .1 in od at the borne oi' Mrs. 'V. liter Srel!. 10;: I'. Donald sr.. a aiternoon. Tho time was . til .1 evir.; for the Fpwnrth ho.-pita'. I b fr"hm nts w-i- s r ed to 1 'a rab-as and one rir st. M r.. barl-s S. Fry. F-' Wakawa a v..

wall b- hostos at tit- 'at m-iti hi. h will b la hl Mar. h ".

ir.:; Willi the vahiilira- ..a-ou i!a hou-' Was b-autiiul!y b-i ra t ! with hearts and str-ara-is. Cams and on t si s which w 1 a 1 i -r. ion w re won l. Mis- Harri- Cool and MiIlild.t Siytsaaki. Ib-l r shna-nts ucn . r d t't vmts. Monday niiir," th- class will hold . i-;adar in etiliK ;t til- pal l.ll choo!. 'i Ii' Yoiihu Woman.- I oioiii Mi sioiiary soci'ty of tla- Firt Method:t hurch b-'-l a r-yrular m--tin. Th.ii.-dax aniiu;' at tla- bom- of Mrs. W. K. Schiifnian. V. N.o.ii re st. Th missionaty program oliit'd of til' lesson study onduet d by Mi.-s F.lith Holbrook and th- read im; of a short story by Mi.-s FICaheth M-tZL,'or. Tie re vr lx members r resent. Tla r- will b- another me tin-.; March ll. th- place to he anr.o nutd latei.

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Mi Anna Fuy eiitciiainol a number of fri-nds at a Vabuiliiaarty Tloirs.lay e't;im; af the home of Dr. and Mrs .1. S. l'odor. U'Ol'

1 ; ! Woodward aw Th- quests mclud-d ; M;- liar'- Sti. kb. Miss Margaret jNtinilh, Mi-s Anita Varcn, Ceortro

.lohn Cunningham, Faul

of j Kro-i 1,

At Whcelock's At Wheelock's Beautiful Floral Cut Glassware

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Fruit Bowl

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Apple Bowl

A new line of attractive pieces moderately priced. Assortment consists of Square Ynses. Footed Nappies, I'ruit Bowls, F'ern Dishes, 5 p o o n I rays. Ice Cream Irays, Comports, Sugars and Creamers, Baskets, Roll Trays Prices range from $1.00 to $5.00. All of the pieces arc cut vvith floral designs and figured foliage, with miter patterns in rombination. Se our display window.

George H. Wheelock & Company

Wall tc- Dodil and Miss Farl-

me . an nt i aa uaai w iin a iinscei-

lant)i;s ..iow r Thiii.-day v nint; at the h.ouio of Miss Kvans, 1102 S. Sixth st.. lor Miss Fay Cray, whose mar riai.-- 1 1. J- lsaackson will talv- place W'ednesday, I'eb. IS. A color scheme of 1 d and frold was arri-l out in tho decorations, pott d plants, cut lltiwers. hearts and cupid- w 1' offevjtivoly us- 1 throughout tho house. Instrumental an acal music featured the evening. A two i.uise luncheon was served. Miss Cray was also suost of honor at a ' o'tdock dinner at tho horn, of .Mrs. William Schock, S. Sixth st. Thursday e en'n-r. Covers w ere laid for 1 :: at a table centered with carnations. Mis. F. Dodd and F.dwan" Ho 1 of Minneapolis. Minn., wen out of town -uests. Mrs. J. F.. Weber entertained tla members of the K. P.. luh Thursday afternoon. The time was spent with n-edl work. A two course

! lunch on vas s r -d. The mxt nuet- ! an-' will ho held Thursday, Feb. 20.

Mrs. Ik 1 1 el sei, N. lafrntn si., was tendered a pleasant surprise party Thuisday afternoon by 1". fri-nls ind neighbors. Th- afternoon was

! -pent with lontests and other sn ia diversions. llefiaslauonts wire ' MU'ved. ' Mi.-s Martha William. l.incob ; way. entertained a company of 20 ' friends Thuisday evening at 500. I other feature wer' vocal and in1 strtanentul s 1 tions by Mis Laura i Whit-man of Chicago. A two course

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li'-b-ou was s-ed.

Mrs. C. W. Meyers, who has be-p. . oral w-ek vi-iiin: hr sister Mrs. Wi;iiu;i C.at ti. Clover st.. has returned to lo r homo in Chicago. MU-s C.ortrudo Haslet of Niles.

Miih.. h.as b en a cu-st of Mrs. 1M ward Is'ta l'f. S. T rdh St., thi- week. Mrs. .John Walter of Princeton. Fl . Mrs. W. F. Sehch'mr of Morpran Park. TIL. Willi un Wiekersham of 01,.;, and C. S. Wiekersham of Fowdtns: !r'fii, K.. are hero to at-t'-n-t tho funeral of their mother. Mr--. C. Wicker-ham.

I Mr. and Mrs. Jatars D. Worth inaon left I'ridav mornins for their I . X". iv- l'-isfb If.ci after :.

South Bend

I ran to Lillian as a frightened child would to its mother. 'What is tho matter, Mado?" Lillian asked sleepily, then as she opened her eyes and saw my face she sprang up, and taking mo in bar strong arms drew "me into tho bed ami cuddled mo as she would have Marion. , Intuitively she had known just what I needed, and I clung to her until my shaking limbs had calmed th ms Ives, and my labored breathing had tui ted into naturalness. Then Lillian put me back on my pillow, and raising on her elbow she looked at mo keenly. "You're deadly pale, Madge," she said. "You need something hot. I'll -out out Hetty and have a cup of -offeo up hero in a jiffy." "Oh, no. no please." I exclaimed, for I had been wretchedly ill all night, and the very thought of food or drink turned me faint. "I couldn't possibly drink any coffee. Tust let me lie still, phase." Madge ("ets Some Slii-p. Lillian gave mo another long, searching, appraising glance, and to my surprise did net override my refusal. It was llko her to insist upon her friends taking her prescriptions. Put I felt too faint and weak to bo surprise!, 01, indeed, anything but -'fateful for the privilege of lying 'luief. "That is a very easily managed remedy, my dear.' Lillian said, smiling, as she edged carefully out of hod so as not to disturb me. Shwalked directly to a little cabinet in h-r room and took from it a small 'ox and a glass. Filling tho glass from the faucet in an alcove, and dropping in it a tablet from tho box, sh' watched it dissolve, then sh1 -amo back to me, t?poon in on- hand, glass in tho other. "Penalty for being lazy all day," she said brightly. ".lust one spoonful, then go off to sleep until I come in again. And you are not to. get up until we go to Marvin tonight. Duti'i r.iis- your head. It isn't necessary."

Sh' nut the spoon to mv lips, and

1 ob-diontly swallow d the rather bitter tasting, colorless liquid it con-taira-d. Lillian smoothed my hair and my pillows and drew the shade t Int the morning sunlight might not

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I fill II 111' , "I shall bo glnd to get out to Marxin." she said. "It has been a delightfully cool summer so far. but it begins to look like heat now." "1 hope I'm not going to bo ill." I said tremulously. "I'm sure you aren't." she returned promptly. "Put ' she h-si-iated oddly for a second "I believe 1 should consult a physician if I were you. Nervous spells like the on' this morning are no good business, believe me." She kissed mo lightly on the foreland and left the room. It seemed impossible for me to go to sleep. I was not only physically ill, but

mentally depressed. I couldn't keep i back the tears, and lay quietly weepi 11 r ei ti t U thn untinn T.llli-in h:ol fiv- I

.li, II 11 V.I fciiv ... . ..1. . -i ' en me took effect and I went to sleep.

When I awalcened it was to find j Lillian by my bedside. j "Petter?" she asked, and then at! my afTirmatiye nod, " I knew you ; would be. Now for the second pre- ! seription." j A Surprise at Martin. j She touched a bell which connect- , ed with the kitchen, giving one of tho complicated signals by which j she communicated with her faithful j

Petty. Then she brought water and laved my face and h.lnds caring for me in utter disregard of my rro-t-sts. as if I were a baby. When Petty appeared with a tray

of daintily arranged lunchean dishes

I found that wa-- distinctly ready for 1 ood. 'It's nonsense my staying in bed," I protested when I had finished, my luncheon. "It would tie worse nonsense for ou to get up when there's nothing to do." Lillian returned. "Just obey mo today, and you will be strong enough to stand the journey to Mar-

hous- was brilliantly illuminated, a motor car evidently a physician's, stood in front and we could see

hurrying figures outlined through tho j

curtains.

Mr. house

Personals and Mrs. Charles L. Mill7 07 W. Coif. -ix av., left Fri

day for Is Angeles, Calif., where they will spend the remain:" er of the winter.

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Oliver have',

gone to California for a Several weeks' visit.

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4Vcs, you're in the riht store just step hack to the Men's Furnishings Section

A large shipment of new Spring Shirts has recently arrived.

I ou'll not only find the plain, and quite colorful shirts, but included in this large showing the new pin stripes. These new fine striped shirts are favorites and rcgularlv sell for $3.50. Soft collars to match. Today selling for $2.69. The pi ain white Oxford Shirts at ; Pongees at $5.95 and $7.95 are features among the new shipment.

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Mrs. C. A. Mattison, Z22 W. Na- . varro st., has returned from Mon- J roe. Wis. ; Dr. C. W. Griffith. 1222 Woodward! av.. has returned from St. Loui?, J where he took a course in exodontia. I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lockstidt 1 and son, Charles William of Youngs-j town. Alberta, Canada, are th' i guests of Mr. Iokstidt's parents. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charb s LockMidt. "1 j V. K'eas-y st. :

Then there's the new Philippine Repps at $3.50; English and Domestic Madras at $4.50 and $4.95; in the conservative and the more extreme color stripes.

REPORT BOMB PLOT, BUT IT WAS ONLY FRIDAY, FEB. 13

Tho police reporter casually walked into the city room Friday morning after covering his "boat" and with half-closed eyes and meditative expression was attempting to formulate a story from foots garnered in tho city court. The telephone jangled rnd following ix lew monosyllable answers someone poured out a salvo of expressive language that did not fail to put action into tho aforementioned reporter. Th- gist of th- outburst was that someone anonymously infotmed us that a bomb plot had boon hatched, resulting in a severe explosion early in the morning and they wanted to be told and told very quickly why the poli-e reporter did not gather a similar story or information to that effect. The goat of the tantrum rushed excitedly into the ot'ieo of tho chief of police in the city hall and started on a tirade against that otlicial. "Hold on a minute," calmly spoke the h-ad of the city police force." Today is Friday. th' httli: I've known of jokes to b- pulled like that before. Think it over." The reporter thought. There isla bomb plot story in the paper.

Announcement The Big Sale of Porch and House Dresses Begins Tuesday Morning at 9 oclock Buy Gingham House Dresses at less price than materials would cost you.

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If hasty marriages onus- "half tb' tlivorces." as a Prooklyn minister avrs. how would a change f divorce laws It-tter conlitions'.'

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Vc ire manufacturers and distributors of absolutely pure Artificial Ice and solicit your patronage. Artificial Ice Co. Main 2221 Lincoln 6123

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Whose Will Be the First Leap Year Baby? The NcuT-Tinus will '-'iv- to th mother of th- first baby horn on February 2 Cth. a one t-ar's subscription to the daily and Sunday NewsTimes; a six months subscription t the second baby and a thro- months subscription to the third baby br:i. Fhone Main 10'" and then furnish birth certificate later.

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When war came we cooperated with the government by restricting the delivery of ice to certain parts of the city, to save man power and help win the war. We sold our surplus ice to other dealers at a low price to be resold to the public; the practice was unsatisfactory in many ways and often resulted in the public paying more for ice than we were charging in territory where we delivered. Hundreds of people wrant our ice and our service and the time has come when there is no longer any reason why you should not have what you want, and we are going to give it to you from now on. We are going to discontinue the wholesale of ice to peddlers and dealers, and we will deliver our own ice to all parts of the city. This will be good news to hundreds of ice users who have been unable to get our service for the past two years, and to all newcomers to the city. We are the only large manufacturers in the city; we are the only distributors of a guaranteed supply of artificial ice. We make contracts with large users and we sell guaranteed coupon books to small users, and in both cases the buyer is protected by our big investment. If you want or r pure ice. get it direct from our big sanitary plant (no middleman in this deal). Our service cannot be excelled, our prices are always right. WE SELL MORE ICE THAN ALL OTHER ICE COMPANIES COIVlBINED. We have the highest paid men in the service and it stands to reason we can give you better ice and better service for your money. We are ready to deliver to any part of the city in any amount from 25 pounds up there is no limit and no matter what your needs are, call us, and remember there is onlv one guaranteed

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