South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1920 — Page 22

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Charart-r. Father, Mother. Willie nnd Nora. I'athrr. fShavinp feverishly). D!d you tH Nora to have breakfast r- tly rarly? Moth'-r. I apked her to. father. What did she say? .Mother. She said she mlsht. i'ather. Iid you Kay I had an Important buine.sa rnpagemont and ."-imply had to have un early breakfast V Mother. Yes. Father. Didn't that make any 1m-pr--ion on her? Mother. Not particularly. She s..d f-h? rnlht not homo till late from the plumber' ball, in which case shp couldn't be bothered with an early breakfap. Father. Well, breakfast or not, I've jrot to b out of here In Just 13 minutes. Willie! Willie. (Drowsily). What Is It? Father. Get tip and pet dressed. I can't spend all tho r.iornlnp helping you hunt for vour school books. Willie. Oh. all risht! Father. Make him P.nd evc-ythlnp he needs, won't you please. You know what an uproar there Is around here before he starts to school every mornincr. Mother. I'll lind hi things for him. You just po risht ahfad. Father. Uut how about breakfast. Mother. I thought you said you wouldn't wait for breakfast. Father. I didn't say ar.ythlnp of the kind. I said I'd do it if I had to. Nora. (At foot of stairs.) Will ycz have ecrps for your breakfast? Father. Ye. yes; anythlnp. Nora. There's no bread in the house, and the cawfee has run out. Father. Willie, pet your clothes on quick and run fiver next door for a loaf of bread and some coffee. Willie thin p. Aw, I have to do everyHurry up, Willie, it's lmThere's a quarter in it, What's a quarter these Mother, portant. Father. besides. Willie, days? Father. You do as you are told, and do It quick. Nora. (Still at foot of stairs.) Did you say ye'd have epps? Father. Yes, I said I'd have epps. Nora. Well, there's no epps. Father. All rlpht. nil risht; pet anything. Only pet somethlnp. Nora. How can I pet anything when there's nawthln' to pet. Father. (Jet some toast cereal milk, I don't care. Nora. When will yez bo after wan tin it? Father. Now! At once. As soon las Willie pets back." Willie. (Futtinp on hi coat.) What was it you said you wanted? Father. Never mind, I'll po myself. Willie. CDartlnp out of room.) No! No! I'll do It. Father. (CJoir.p down stairs.) Just a cup of coffee. Nora. Very well. When there's coffee to make it with. Willie. (Kcturr.inp. ) Here's the stuff. Father. Now find your hat and bofkks before breakfast. Willie. Mom! Mother. Well? Willie. Where's my hat nnd books? Mother. Where did you leave them last nipht? Willie. Kipht here in t he livinp room, and now they're pon Mother. I'll h ripht down. Father. I'll help you find them. Where did you leave them .' Willie. Kipht here. And now they're pone. Father. You couldn't . have left! them here. ! i itUMiini; .too lib int.- rt'ni.1. p I sure did. Oe-l'll be late, and I haven't been late this year. Father. Look in the hail. Willie. I have looked in the hall. I've looked everywhere. Geo. I don' wanna he late. Mother. Here' your hat. up here. Nora. Will yez eoetn to yer 1 break fast? Father. Just a minute. Willie. Golly, I hate to be lat. Father. Are these your books? Willie. Father. No, they ain't. Don't sav ain't. I.oo Thomson & iMcKinnon 301-304 J. M. S. BUdg. iiabrs Now York Stock HxcLan;, Ne.v t ork Cotton Ksil.aük'f. N w Grlo.ins Cttun Lict'.nr.ice. Chirr co St.ik I"s h.ir.c?, Chl.-ao Hoard of Tra-b nnd inHunker's Aüovlatlon 1 1-re-1 Private Wires to Ail Mai.tri. r HON LS Uell tsln 3n). rrt. Idi Lliuoln JOCH. 14 ! h ! h I M 1 ; fi ! r I N pDO YGU YOUR MONEY TROUBLES i GUOCLllY lilLLi COAL KILL l) ii K i; i I TiiNiTinu: niLLll PAY TlllIM We will Itan you Tin Mney im "TC-T3 Doubl. Datr.

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under the tab'.o. Nora. I said ver breakfast was ready. Father. Did you look behind the clock ? Willie. Gee. it's half past tight. I'm almost !ate already. Nora. Will ycz coom breakfast? Mother. Here are your Willie. Father. (Govs into the. room and iruln a cud of to yer books, 1 dininp j coffee. ) Now hurry. Willie. Willi". (His mouth full.) I am. Father. (Rising.) Come alonp! You can po In the car with me. Confound it, where's my hat! Mother. I'll llnd it for you. Father. Why aren't thinps left where they belonp? Mother. Perhaps because they are never put there. Willie. Come on, if you're cominp. Mother. Here's your hat. Have you pot your coat? Father. No, of course, I haven't pot it. Run alonp, Willie. Mother. Your coat is upstairs, where you left It. father. Where is my manuscript bafr? Mother. Father, home. Mother, house.) I Father. Did you bring It home? Of course, I brought It (Searching through the don't see it anywhere. I suppose you've hidden it, as usual, ejuarter past Good heavens, it's a nine. Mother. I,ook in your desk. Father. Never mind, I remember now that I left It at the ofTlce. Mother. I thought Father. Never mind what you thoupht. (Sits down.) Mother. Aren't you poinp, dear? Father. No, I'm not polnp. I Just remembered that it was tomorrow 1 had that enpapement. (Copyright, 1920.) JOSFJPn A. YORK, well-known business man of Portland, Me., who says he feels twenty years younper and lias ralnctl sixteen pounds on four bottles of Tan lac. Declares 'lie can now cat three square mcls a day. V V. s" " . - 4 X , . .. . ! "I am now able to eat three square meals a day for the first time in two years," was the emphatic statement made recently by Joseph A. York. ' well-known business man and highly'? respected citizen or Portland, .Maine, i "I am now sixty-nine years of ape, j and in all my life I have never run ' across a medicine that I consider in j . ...1.1. T 1 . T a cia.vs wuu laiuav. 1 n.te jum'u ' ünished my fourth bottle and this ! ii j medicine- has beneiltnl me even be- U ! yi.'id my preatest hoprs. Hesies j Calninc sixteen pounds in welpht I n have been built up and str nptliened I until I feel all of twenty ycirs younper. : "l-'ir the past two years I have j I been in a miserably run-down cor.- j dition, and was compelled a slort i lim aro to plvo up all idea of biisi- ! ; r.ess as I was too v. eak to coul: after j i uiiiiK. i was nervous, iiui-uiu, i I had no appetite, and suffered most H lall the time with indipestlon. So:;:c if all th flavs in fa I would eat scare -ly anythlnp: ! f j et I was afraid to eat )-eaus I knew I would suffer afterward. ! Sometimes I had aft"r mi eh e a t i n p severe that. I crarnpinp pains wculil al.nost die. My nerve.- weie all ur.str.inp und the loast tliinp wruld worry me and I r.v r co ;ld ret a pood night's sound sleep. In iact I just lost Interest in everything and was preatly discouraged over my condition. "The ordinan.- treatment failed to dv me any pood, and as I had read i so many statements from people I I knov here in Portland who had been benefited by Tanlac. I decided t to pive it a trial. And now I know I f"r myself what it will do. for I have i simply taken a nw lease on life. I i am new able to look after my work i as usual, and never felt belter in j my life. I am abl to cat three hearty meals a d.iy ::nd everythlnp I agrees with m perfectly. I eat 't unylhinp I want and never feel u touch of indipestlon. I never thoupht I there was a medicine that could do J ine so much pood, and I am only j t.o clad to have the facts about my I case piven to the public." i Tanl'.e is sold In South Ker.d at Th- C-r.tr.il Drue: ?tor'-, :tnd in MiOiiawaka Ly tLe lied Cruii i'harruacy.

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