South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 208, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 July 1920 — Page 5
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T HE SOUTH BENU NEWS-TIMES MOM) MlHM;..)l LY 2''.. t2i DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Cii'dcs SOCIETY r Suffrage Philanthropic: Social Calendar American Girls in Prague Mnda . The J. r
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It operates from any lamp socket. Iron in any part of the house or on the porch this summer. Note particulary these Mot Point features: Hot point x Rest-the-wrist thumb rest Cool handle Hinged cord protecting plug Highly polished nickel finish. Price complete $8.25. Other Electric Irons priced from 56.00 to $10.00.
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Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON
Tho man who rose awkwardly from ha.s chair ;us I came down tho .stairs into the hall where I had directed Katie to i-eat him was not a 'ntlonian cither by birth or acquired training, although In every article of his attire he evidently hail tried to copy the clothinpr of wellhrrd :i:id wtll-dressed men. Hut to i any ex t erh nevd eve the oalnablo f u t that he knew nothing of correct tin?--- or of tho simplest rules of brec.iiii,; was apparent through thft v.n fetid exterior of his common WOd. He was a man of perhaps r0 years, of a little mr.ro than medium heUht, some w hat stoekily built, yet with no .suspicion of fat anywhere about him. In fact, he ave me the impression naviij a reserve iorce or pnysicai i vi(.Tor stored about him. although his I callow ermplexion and deep-s-t eyes - St ,'"ed to contradu 1 to contradict this. There wis "i l ordinary about ,lis l"oks except f..r his unusually larue fi"t, which pjave me an unl'b .t.ani impression of fallen arches rod a curious looking scar at ciirr.er of one eye. extending up the into the forehead, which saw hni the rather uncanny appearance cf r.erj i'et;iall expressing an interrogation I point. 1 'This h Mr.. Graham?" j Pespite his awkwardness in pet jtin to his feet which 1 Judtd that . lie had been little versed in thi comI inoii m;irk of courtesy to women j h.s oi. e was smooth, almost oily in i it ;U'ility. unembarrassed in iLs utj tcrai.ee. j I still held the slip of paper. and (the cheap envelope whi.di h.id runt ki:;ed it In my hand. 1 mane feint of consulting it n.s I answered him. "1 am Mrs. (iraham, yes. May 1 a i. in uh.it ru mmi oii represent Mr. SioeLbridKe.?"' "I iim one of hi attorney, a so, i--.ti Mr. Horace Keot in hi" defence." A bfle bell of warning rane n the t.il oiikc;o :s re cmns of my brain. Horace Kent was the name of tho eminent attorney whom Kenneth Stov.khridKe'K uncle had en.:ak;ed for' bii nephew's defence. Alice Hol-j llolcotabo had pointed him out to mo J on the streets, a courtly, brainy look- , 1: u' vi ritb iivm of the hihfst cultural ' t I ts.- I did not believe- that he would th'.t. he would tolerate for his assocl- j j .t?e a man of t h ; fore i:ie. If this ivpo wh stood beman were really a u . j'tor::, hih I dot. btir.ir. he must
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cred:fa dub as le clas 1 had h -ard Picky "shyster lawyers." your nime Rridoman. Rrideir.an." He had b-sltat-,7.. A .'.1 ce and an all-ycar-around utility. With a "Hot Foint" you can iron the cool, comfortable electric way.
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wai one of the irreatest athletic ov and various other cities scattered ovr cd perceptibly befor bringing the words out. A wild suspicion came to me that he had made up tho namo on tho pur of tho moment, and that the tirst syllable. "Bridge," had occurred to him Ilrst because It vag pjrt cf the principal's name. Tleae bo seated, Mr. Rridpeham." I took a chair, myself, felt that I needed It. for I had no idea what this strange visit portended, and there was a distinct tremor of fright running through my muscles.' ' Thank you. m m " He cut the last syllable short as he sat down and looked at me furtively to see If I noticed it. I made no sign that 1 had done so, but I was sure he had started to say "ma'am." I waited Quietly for him to state hi errand, resolved to seize that strategic advantage. For I had the queer, uncanny feellntr that in some inexplicable way this man and I were at dagger's drawn. lie waited also doggedly, for fully two minutes, then evidently decided that I did not mein to speak. "You hate some personal papers. I believe, madam, which Mr. Stockbridge confided to your care." Again the little warning bell rang in my sub-consciourness, only this ' tim it was a kuder and more distinct peal. I resolved to be exceed- ! incrly wary in my dealings with this Mr. Hridgeman. who stumbled over hi own name. "I am afraid your belief is erronous. Mr. Hridireman." I said sweetly. "I have only some school records, for which I am personally responsible to Mr. Stockbridge and no other." "I am afraid you will have to re-frc.-th ypur memory, ns we say sometime fa witnesses in the court room." he said with more than a ouch of insolence. 'Tor Mr. Stock - bridge has commissioned me to get j certain r .crsonal papers of his- which he nays you hold." For a moment I was staggered. Kenneth Stockbridge had told me he would send some one for the packet which I was keeping so religiously for him. Rut surely the messenger lie would employ for so delicate an errand- one of such vital importance could not possibly bo the man before m. I cast wildly about in my brain for some way out. found it. and turned to tho man facing me. "Mr. Stockbridge must mean the s. hool record," I said positively. you have a written Stockbridge to give them to von?" July is Month Hay Fev June may be i.he month "f brides, raduates. and political conventions
but July Is the month the Uay-fev-,rite has his in nine. August finds EE : him halting or rather combating strong with a hi-b sr.eer.lng nverage: E by :cbte dber or fctobrr h i about ! ready to make a home run from oreof the numerous resorts which w;:s advertized as ' immune." : The sufferer from hay-fever is urually treattrl a. a cross between a jok' and a fable perhaps this is 1 because the average American cui Z, .ilwiivs arrange a taso of hay-feve r ! just about the time the trout are sportlrg in northern Ktream? or when 1 e-arly fall house cleaning looms dar.: ion th? horizon. ZZ There are several olasses of th dirxuu-e not 11 of which respond to ' the .am treatment. It has been g neral'.y conceeded that certain weeds cause it o that the pre vail. inc.- , and seriousness of the complaint deEE ! pnds on the presence or .advance j of this special plant. Though sorif , .'ev trace hay-fever to other causes. 1 There is a popular belief that hay1 fever is on the Increase; such a EE i statement l- sur;orWd by statistic.1
! conipiled by the American Ha.- '; 1-Vver Prevention association which ! ; organization hat put much time anil effort on national investigations. This association states that the cause j not in tho Increase of ceptlbillty, ns is usually presumed but of exposure. There is Kss hyfevcr in the crowded park of the city than in the suburb or rparseiy
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nts ever staged in Europe, doputathe universe taking part. Winifred Black
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She's young and pretty and so unhappy that she just can't bear to think of living a day longer. Every night when she goes to bed she wishes she would never wake up again, and in the morning, while she's dressing, she sings Just as loud as she can to keep herself from thinking. She keep busy all day long, doint; some little thing about the house, making over her hats and embroidering a waist, reading to mother, going to the matinee, talking with her friends and all the rest of it. So the day isn't so terrible as she always thinks it's going to be. Rut tit night or at dusk when the light? begin to glow in the streets, and the stars come c ut, and then tho moon rises, radiant and calm, and the little breeze springs up and sets all the fuchsias on the bush next door to swaying In the wind like so many little bobbing lanterns, and the roses ah, how sweet they are- in the dusk and the dew then is when this carl's heart aches and aches, and she feels a if she could not bear it. And it's all about a man. just a plain, ordinary, everyday man and another girl. The man was very attentive to this girl for a while. He never told her that he loved tier but he took her to the theater and brought her candy and flowers and showed her in every possible way, she thought, that he wr.s in love with her. And she was e-ry happy. She laughed and bli:sh 1 when people teased her about him and when she was not with him she dreamed girlish dream of a little homei somewhere In a bower of roses and love 'it the b..r holding out his arms to her. All Different Now. Hut one evening sh- took her friend to see the other l 1 i for M few minutes. She had told him a good deal about h r. and she wanted them to meet, and fron the very minute they did meet it's all been different. The dearest friend is veee-dingdv pretty anil just ns sweet a she can b-: and now the man taks the dearest friend to the theater and buys her the flowers and s-nds her the candy. And tho unhappy girl who thought lie loved h r and her alone doesn't know what in the world to elo. What can you do. my dear.' What can vou do? the er Has Inning settled districts, therfore. this s iburban ir.iiveinfit s popular now tcr.ds to promote ha -fe Many of the la a I people v hn are subject to the disease go to northern Michigan, .Minnesota and Wisconir. while a low whose time and pocket book: permit Journey to mada in their endeavor to los- their affliction. Stltl others try to forp.-t it while .njovlr.g the balmy brees at Hudson. Kagle or f. irrou likr The apparent erratic ler.ef.ts ot beach resorts is only a question of wind ditectir.n. An island ihat i kept tree from weed- and has no other land nearer than five miles and of decidedly wtt atmosphere js practically free of h.iy-feer caus.-s. I'hl will probably be us d by sev eral thousand as an alibi for a short health trip to Cuba. One rruore science is robbing kickers of another cause r.f complaint for e-ven the calmest tempered of perns was justified in saving a t-v harsh things .ibout a si i-r,ce after being tld nothing could be dope in that particular ca.-e If he hid thetirne and sparechange he might try' the Canadian v. oods. P.ut now we hoar of a new treatment for the nr-zee instead of -jr,. ing to a r.ew- and cooler climate th home treatment is usd; a few minutes in cold storage each day will k.ep hay-fever away. This method has teen tried at various saratarijiv.b and is said to have proved vrv
GElMA; COLLEGES HIT BY DEPRECIA TIO. OF GOl 'EKMMFXT CIRKEXCY MEKI.IN. July 17- iJ.TfM'i unlor?iti" Ikiv hf-or. hir I 1. . t he c!orrcc.a:in 1 f ?r,r' hit 7. ;iOfedepreciation f th- r -;;-:. Thr i :tn of Crennnn c..rri-n . y- Ir. V.v ' Tr"f ltsrh. proff-f- -r f ph;io.(.,i N at th L'niurjüj' of nrrli !. "ha closed Germ.Tn scier.ro :Vi education in a kind of Chlrr-p wall which i strnrrhenrd by o;.h-r coimtri''' hniroA f G- rninny. rPp-clal!y FrncoV. We aro he Incr aubjocted to a sclent! n hoycott and i moral hlockadp. Tb.--Versailles treaty pijorf d tho air
with Its doprca of pullt. He contends that science should be intrnitlon! in thoucht and co-operation. WORLD SUNDAY SCHOOL C0XVEKT10N WILL BE HELD A TOKIO SOOS TOKIO, July Co. The total number of American delcprateg lo the "World":- .Sunday school convention to bo held in Tokio in October will bo about ToO. The first hie: party of American delcpatrs will reach Japan on Aticust IS. In addition to the American? there will be rcprpentatiye. at the convci'jdti frmo tho Tiiitifih I I . Au?tr.'illa, China anl Korea, hei'1c:i nianp delegates from ab parts of Japan. After boinp rlutnh for trireo years bociiuso of shell shock, the exclteint nt of a bowling match it Xianr i l'all.--. )ntario, nabU-d a Canadian soldier to recover his power cf .speech. Writes About: Ijove is a free spirit ; he goes not where he i called to go, but where he hooses. Vou can't bring him back by mourning. Love hate tears, and can't abide sighs. He's a selfish little rascal, when all is said and done, and loves best to live where there is laughter and singing he can't help it he is made that way. And besides, this man never said he loved you. Probably he never did love. you. A man can like a girl ns a friend, and be very fond of her as a companion, without loving her at all. Sometimes, if he doesn't meet the other girl' he'll marry the ;tirl he like? and. after marriage, liking turns to. love. Some of the happiest marriages I've ever seen hav been made that way. Rut you were wrong to be so sure that he cared for you. If he had really loved you he couldn't have kept from telling you of it. Xot to save his Ufr! It would have been on bis tongue day and night, and there wouldn't have been any chance- for any mistake about it. How do you knowhe Jovts th" other girl? Perhaps he's .lust one of those strange creatures w ho start deliberate ;y out to 'look for a wife" and he's just locking, that's a'l. Forget Tlio Man. All the bargain hunting is not done in the shops; remember that. I kii"v a man once who hunted the world oer for a girl like his own mother, ai.d he never found her. A wa rr. an the- . v.-ic-t opposite of his mother found him. though when he was a rieh, old bachelor, and married him. willy nilly. T'vo never eeyied her bargain, or him his. What do vou want with a Pinn who pi.-ks and choose-s and takes and rej. i is, as if he were some high a od mighty persopag." who must be suit.d be exactly ind that bloom ef pei f.-ot ion ? I'm s'orrv oi like- your dear-sl friend -o much. If ou didn't like her vou might fee sure that you would bava- voiir revenge when this man you've been m foolish about fr at h r as ho tratd you or. wr.rs.- stil. marries her, for In eith'u- oao she's going to have a r.'i'la r disa gre-eabl time of iu Tut. tut. my dear. Wakt up from '.our dream. Forget this man. fall in love with somebody e!-, and a a r from today you'll laugh at the who affair. 'opyright, F:0 ) b'.-nefiojal though whv it is 1 i s .-ponsors lo not say. So now you South Henders Instead of boarding a train tor the Canadian wools simply viil eur butcher's c'dd st.or.ig.' plant i'ather will n longer need to spend many nights b. fore the h. selge In preparing h; fishing tack'e and mother u ill nit have to induce the neighbors to take care of the canary or feed tho cat while she is away during the hay-fever s; ason Th? H. I'.'s will simply form a opib w hich will of ccgirve Yn' very exclusive-) rent .: co'd storage p!ant and be 'replied vith ft:r coal to enjoy visit.- wit'n fellow club member's while ir the "c o'er." to pcnciiAsi; papku A MKS. la, July Plans for a corporation to be known as the Iowa Pre? corporation, capitalized at 00' frr the purpose of baying newsprint paper for Iowa publishers have been sei under way. Purchase o: pilar direct from the- mills :s proposed. (i. 1 Caswell, :eid sc -retary of the Iowa Press association, presented the proposition to editor and publishers of Iowa r.rwspape ts at the fourth pnmi.il country newspiper short course he-Id at the low . state college. Plrect connections be tween ;e..rg- j i.-un bay and Iake Ontario have re--L cently b-en comple ted w hen the fi j r.a; lock was iinishc-d en the Trent i valley canal. This is the orly outlet of water from the upper f.reat Iikes with the exception of the Ntac;tnv river. NOTICC annour.cn Dr. Cook the removal e-f his off.ee to 305 CItize: b!d?.. 11 2 W. JcfTerscn st. Pack
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Pastimes For those chatty times on the club veranda when to watch the other is enough, lovely frocks and suits assist in the business of being smartly clad.
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