South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 92, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1920 — Page 16
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BABY HOSPITAL
FOR AMERICANS OPENS IN LONDON Royalty Receives Wife of American Ambassador i s at Reception. IiVDO.V. March .11. T!ir.-,t.-i of American we rrx-n and Knglish worn'T. jcireJ forces io!ay In crooning over t taby" io'. 1 ho occasion was th" opnir. ir .m l i dicati-'m of the American Wn-ii'T.' Matrn!tv -A' . t r i .'it the Koya! l'r.o h.-pita!. t i he known as the "Wash.r. ttc.u v. ard." This -"-art! laus been entirely
'V'in)!" by the Anuncan Worn' n-: dub. A m-rica n womtni wer rsuor.Jib! fur the scor'.s of dainty
Making Easter Toys
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U.iIhs Sloop On. 'rinc c and ambassadors wer--r'rgr,t. Tii" women as .-a-m b!d in :hat ovarii were just mothers, ami nothing e'.-o. count (1. With sublime indifference the Lahrs .d--pt on, nr i '.-'-. gazing into space, disr--ard--l th" fart that a princess ami the highest AiiuTlran lauy in Lnglan J win: there at their ln k and a!l. In a f-hort .speech expressing giattitudo fr tho equipment of th- ward I -tly Parrett, M. I)., said that American women had a wondi rt'ul facility for "getting things done." They d'eidfd to do a thing today and it was. do no tomorrow. iShe recalled the days .f tli- war. when wis acres and greybeards were arguing as to 'vh'-tlif r r ht there ua ro any war l,abi s. i 'rrtii inly thrre w r- hu;idrt'N 'f lMtds. and whether tho yountf rriot!irs wire mnrrial 'f not. tfioj- li itiif.s necd-d care and t-nd-mk. They w ere all s. ildiers" hahi' s, and that fact was suffu ient to rause American women to eut all i d tai Mid "n'-l Koir.;:" It was not very loi.t: before they had a fullystaft'e! and f ully-eiuippel w n il rt.idy for the rccciition of th" -;ul-m others. Lady ll irrett also pointed out that the American women did not intend their k'ood srvics to nd with the equipment of th ward. An arra njrein rnt had been made -,viur hy aeh yi-nr. mother, on leaving ihn hospital, would have some one of the American women to call "friend" and th American woman who had tli a s Lrfriended lor would help her through many difficulties on Iter return to home-life.
THIRTEEN YEAR OLD ROY STOPS OUTO A CAR TRACKS SMASHED
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Th ttr-at th- ;
kiddies rf d'.tl to th Itter an
lu rountry owo a grandfathers, fr toTiiakr to th
yo!ri,'rr enration and are daily planning urn! inakin'; nw ereati(ns to amue tin litt ones. At the Crawford sliojis, in N-w oVrk. tliere is a whole .uTotra of these irrandfathers, thr-ir a? s nirininL' anywhere from iifty to ihty-;ie. workir.- dil
igently day after day carving and Haintiufr and steneilline; wooden toys which not only rival but far outclass any of th" foreign origin which w had h en taught to revere. The toymaker.s work in li'ht and sjacious work rooms. Some of them carves, s-ami of thni draw patterns for the little toys b(for work on them has hen startel, dlhr paint on th basic colors, and still others
apply the designs that pive away the secret of just what species the aninal is a part. At the Crawford shops just now they ire wholly absorbed in th-. basin s of bunnies and chickens, whs--c sandby representatives f the Kaster nobility, and in th" paint room one jras-ps for for breath under the inspiration of all the britrht lauster hues and colors.
ATTEMPT DEFEAT OF REPUBLICANS
Four Candidate? Appear for Positions of County Commissioner-?.
Brandons April Sale Events-
BUCHANAN
March -it. Mi; Hen Jianlin entrtained tlvo C(.iiples at linrur Sund iy evening. Willi. i in Ketit? is Imsy reintxIelinK the home of Mrs. Myrtle I'ierce on Iake st. V. H. Wer.l ;is absent from Iiis shop the first of the week because of illness. Architect I. Iby of Kalamazoo was in town last week with the plan. for the new narajro which Harry HoycH is planrini; to build on the ruri'. r of Portage and Kront sts. Mr and Mrs. William Horst have moved in from their farm and will make tlo ir home with 'heir dau;;htr. Mrs. Fred Vriht. Word has been rec-ivrd by friends lure that Mrs. Georgia ltoe has not improved much in health since moving to San Francisco. Mrs. Itoe has been encaged in government work and was transfered from Washington. D. C. to San Francisco in the hope that her health might be benefited. L. C. Mcly'ine w.as in town Tues-
lav on business
Mrs. Solomon Says Being Confessions of Wife 700th.
Special to The News-Times: GOSHEN", Ind.. March 31. Efforts of republican politicians hero to defeat two republicans who are now members of the board of county commissioners Kt the primaries to bo held May 4 are being exerted, it was today shown, when it developed that hard fights are to be waged against Ed Iffert, of near Nappanee. Southern district member, and Amos S. Miller, of west of Gobhrn, Middle district member, who have asked for renominations. William O. Elliott, of Gothen, former sheriff, haa be-r. trotted out as an opponent of Miller, who secured his seat through appointment when Almon S. Ieer, a resident of Harrison townfhip and a republican, died a year ago. Iffert i3 being opposed by four candidates and then? may be more. They are Isaac X. Charple. of Xew Paris., Lewis K. McClure. of Jackson towns-hip, Keuben Culp. a well known farmer, and Charley Evans, llaoo Narrow . The rare for the republican nomination for sheriff s narrowing, annourcement having been made that Alexander Dotson, Elkhart fire chief, will not file a declaration of candidacy. .Tohn E. Rigny, Goshen police chief, has decided to stay out of the fray. This leaves the entrants at three Ailhur W. Fonda, uer.uty to Sheriff it'unford, E. Lnmar Fisher, returned overseas soldier, and William H. Riblet, deposed police chief, all residents of Elkhart. The only democratic contest is for sheriff, with Harry (). Kramer, returned overseas soMler, and Loren H. Northrop, policeman, residents of
Elkhart, as candidates. Kramer!
was gassed while fighting In France
Announcing a Very Important Sale for Tomorrow
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Silvertones Polo Cloth Velour Cloth Corella Cloth There's not one woman out of a hundred whose conscience (providing she needed a new Coat) would allow her to pass up this opportunity at $25.00. THESE COATS ARE EXCEPTIONS TO ALL RULES. See them tomorrow Third Floor.
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My daught'-r, a sacch.'irine dainacl is ns ssi tr.ir upon ikk; hut a caustic woman is as. u green persiinrnon to the teeth. And a ftni ilc cynic, who can bear one? Why then, d '.Ii a flapper yearn always to appear world-weary and sophisticated':
Why would s-he rather be than president?
Go to: 1 charge (rue let no woman call herself a "cynic," until she hath been married, at least once! For a spinster, though she hath been disappointed in love, seven-times-
seven-times, yet always believeth i
that somewhere there existeth an ideal marriage, and a tlawless man. Moreover, thou foolish one. if thou wouldst be a sincere cynic, thou must first have been a sentimentalist! For lo, a cynic is but a sentimentalist, in whose heart, the wino of love hath turned to vinegar a
Sir. and Mrs. Manerman have t ur- dreamer, whose sweetest dreams
GOSHEN". Ind.. March 31. Lawrence Hunsberger, i;l years old. son of Samuel Hunsbrrger. a farmer residingat Cabin Hill, five miles joutheas' of Goshen, was permitted to drive tho Hunsln-rger automobile, a Maxwell, in. which Mrs. Ilunsberger rode to Goshen y.sterday afternoon. The machine, badly wrecked, is now nt a Goshen garage for repairs. It was struck by a Chicago. Spilth P.end and Northern Indiana iniirurban car which wa.s backing from Lincoln av. to the Goshen slat:on. Th" .u-cid-nt occurred at Main and Washington sts. The outliful tlrivi-r and his mother saw M,.- coacli and the boy tried to stop, lie Miceriled jut as the auto went r.to the track. In the crash the ! i.-fchir.e .as thrown against a street .ni.-fs ction higtial -tost, which is v. v. k'd. No one was; hurt. Th city ha a claim for the d im-a-'ed 1'ost. tl:- Hutislx rgers want : h- Traction -ompany to pay for repairs on the auto and th" public thiahs a 1 i'-y ar-o!d boy had 1.0 bi-i-i.s driving an auto.
POLICE ELD NEAT LITTLE POKER POT 7 GREEK KITCHEN
Sp--ci.il to The News-Tim s GOSHEN, Ind.. March 1. Flcy).nk.f in tlu kitchen f the M:t- ; !e cife, locate d near the interurI tn station in liOheit. -n.s te have been a nightly occurrence, according to Henry Jackson and Isaac
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Lehman. i,'kt polh emen
at one o'clock this morning i the -at!r.g stabllshmeT'.t ar..
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their wav to the kitchen
tl. propri tcr mjhI two gv.es!-. Greeks, indulging in poker. The
contained $40.20. S. S. Whish r. justice d the pe .ee. wa. routed from his bet at ' o'clock r.v.A DcpJSty Pros. Simj son s.imnvoned. All of tho 1. ,' tula tit
et the i a me . t.lNcl i- e
p'.-add guilty. The own. r tablisht.'.er.!. "ho rcerdly iirr from South IViid. w tJ2!.jr. ard each of th" gats mbuted Jlo.'"..
cnase-u .Mrs. i. rs. morris property at Chiago and Clark sts.. and will take possession about April 13.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pruce of
rhreo Livers spent Tuesday with
relatives here. Edward Pank1 returned from, Chicago last evening where he visited his mother who is very ill there. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hunker and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lunker of South Lend were- among the relatives from out of town who attended the funeral of little Dora Daniels here on Motnlay. Mrs. F.rinfon has sold her home on Chicago st. to Mr. Collins. Mrs. Edward Ware and Mrs. 11. II. Wave eti-er'ained this afternoon at ( ants arid a thimble party at the honte of the former. Miss Marjorie Sparks is home for the week from Kalamazoo Normal. Miss L ta Hover is also home
from school cwing to spring vacation.
Miss Marguerite taimü a number o
atternoJi. Miss Jcinii" Home- of Nibs Pik hanan Monday. Fred Homo spent Monday
Joseph. Mich., on business. i Mr. and Mrs. M. C. P;;rb-tt are I l oth ill with the intluena. i Iiwrence P.anke of Washington. I. C. Is home on leave because of j th serious illness of has mother.: Mrs. F. J. Panke. j The Monday club met at the home- of Mrs. S. Iindis.
Phil Landsman entertained abou: l.ve couples Sunday evening. Miss v,ira Sabin and Mrs. Haze1. CliptYll entertained the T. L. D. club Tuesday. Mis. Frank Treat was reminded that it was her birthday last Saturday, being eni rtained by a host of friends with a t;:;'.0 o'clock pot luck suv per.
the fact o!
Siutsh" etucrfriends Sunday
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have soured on her hands an ideal
ist, who hath been caught gathering the flowers of imagination by the wayside, when tho thundershower of fate broke over her. t ii. : : . . . ........ i . . v . . .
honest cynic, thou must have loved s
much anu oiten. 1 n
For, thus only shall thoti learn t L'l t r i.i n'u i - ? k 'i . i c LTVnktl,
.Heil L. II'J 111 lt O I . (11 t ID rjUU"lM I as ajicdher's, one man's chin is as j M
rough as another s, and o
promises as brittle as anoth
only shalt thou discover th
line "love" is but a fantasy of spring, consisting mainly of moon
light, curiosity, and imagination;
and that a man's love of pursuit
greater than his love of any worn
laivewise. it thou wilt bo a cvnie,
thou must first have been a "p!atonie friend." unto more than oneyouth. For. how else shalt thou discover, that, unto a man, "platonicfriendship" is but the short cut to an end and the end a kls,s? Verily, verily, thou shalt have hearkened unto the honeyed word--
'a beauty s ;. cjaliis' and milliner.and belie-ve.l them; thou shalt liae put thy trust In th goid u I romis s of many beauty cream advertisements; thou shalt have tried an hundiad "hand laundries" and
been torn apart by tlu in: thou j shalt have placed thy faith in many "leduc lng diets'." and waxed fat j thereon! j Thou shalt have dallied with an 1 oui ja board an 3 been deceived j thereby! I
How then, shall any damsel hope to be a cynic? For life is like unto a cream-puff, at which a simple maiden ga'.eth hungrily. Put a cynic is on- that hath opened the puff and found it hollow. And is it not better to bo happy, than wise? Js it not sweeter to be loved, than cynical ? Yea verilv! Seiah. (Copyright. 1 : 2 0.
CHICAGO. III., Plumbers here don't havo to strike for higher wages. Salary boostH COrne. tO thTn Unsolicited. Announcement has been made to union plumbers that their pay will be raised front tl to $1.25 an hour after May.
Will Take Off All Excess Fat
I you I: now tb it ta.ve l a simple, !.!iruib'sj eiTcctive remedy fur ovc-rfat-t:css that may be ufid safely und fecrerly by any man er woman who id losing t!a dlm.m-s-8 ef youth? There1 Is: :.nd It is rnno otliT thnn t!ie tabb't form ef the now fiunous ,!irliu.l.i Prescription, known as Martnoia iTt-scrlptl"! Tablets. Yu run 'well x-p-t a re hit tlou of frm two to four rounds a wck without dieting or exercising. Mirnxda l'r-'S'-ription Tablets tire sold by all druggists at $1. for -i ; trg- ;(', or if jou pref-r you era ordr direct from th Ma rue da Co., SG4 Woumward Ave., ltruit, Mb-h. Adv.
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Girls' Footwear Possess Youthful
The fairy-hko gracefulness of a little girl may b oasdy marred by footwear that lacks the neccssarj daintinet.s and yuuthful staling. And trader feet may b- Injured ar.d made unhap-' py if the daintiness is forced through improper fit. So cur children's shoe victim offers oniv those
models which sh.w probier beauty of growing feet.
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It's readv now; offering remarkable varied selections of strictly high grade Shirts. Get y ours : early. There never was a time when we were so well able to serve vou in Easter Shirts. With our large and modernly equipped Shirt Department we render it easy and interesting for you to obtain a comprehensive idea of the extremely varied assortments provided, and to m a ke yo u r selections with corresponding satisfaction. Adhering to our fixed principle; we Have assem
bled only the finest Shirts available, and yet the prices w
m will be found most reasonable for shirts of such hih m
standard value. fi
Uncommonly handsome Silk Shirts; Baby broadcloths, satin striped broadcloths, heavy jerseys, crepe de chines; rich color effects, wonderful assortments, $10, $12.50, $15, $18. Beautiful Madras Shirts, in patterns not generally found in such weaves; beautiful satin stripe effects; exceptional shirts for wear and beauty. $3.50, $4, $5, $6.50. Percales at $2, $2.50, $3.
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