South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1920 — Page 5

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Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON

AUTO THIEF DFLilTS HEAVY PE MALTY JUDGE FUMCS COURT

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5? it- cf the youthful automo-

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ra-jpht that I feci it ii th duty

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Ir.'r-S'' cr.a'.if.c.iticn of r.iv f.iti-r

V . ir.rrJinalo p irontal pr;I- in rr.- h i'l. I think, rr-n toncrcci r y niy failure in r;iy t'.r.st driving rx-

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kan.c-d to dr;t- -juiif

trc..y. wh.n I had broach t-d tlufurjict. "JIr.- the h.ib is at ihr

nd cf M-h,it is practlcilly hi t-c-

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T f. -.! ?:r!.r "v;j? hold n:i til :ii1 fh iffr-.on program n i!',. nr the oil: famüv

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rf Mrs. L !. HtiII. S?.l Forit .iv..

IWn. P..s P-aici of Mad:.-oj. I:;d.. h. 'itj' r.f t'i vaic un!,)i wiil art r d the m .Tir ard will :': a rp' rt if th world W. C. T. U. ron-v-r.tion h-!i l.u iur.-mfr !n Ix.-n-dr-n and to which vh- wa." a dtd.';ratr. A report r.f th- täte crnvf-n-tjrr. h-ld la.st w k ;.' Ha'nmond v.ill also be rad. Thn n'-xt r-'-uIar rirt:nc of th f--oi"tv will h- hld Nov. 1. In ol'.bratinn of the birthv an-

nvrr.-i'iry of Mr. John Kttk-in. öl" j had put m

i'.iitt. fiticU .'it, niialio-

, nun, Loran, who I

cuct:d. had r:u,r- than tr.e r-

dir,ury :no ativt- for Uachir.:.' m cctsi izi h.."H pocket. D ran. wi-.o I am sur had het-ti M hr.r,; .! by my father, addt. i to 1:3

unu-ual gift for imparting irmtr ic-

iv in circuii i'oun iu-

i day when h.t Htntinct i": Horace Lmj vis to Hfrve frt'in one- to 14 years in , the 5fat refortn school for wtvalinq: 'an iuitomobüf bflonghiy 10 Vaitt r

! Frt man I.ik June.

T!; jU'I-c U':ur-d rii.is for lenient:, in Davis" ra ;v and in spite of

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er hav.- broutrht him through

without any trouble with his teeth.; or any complication from execs-siv I hf .'it Iff. i In tn' ndi.i nlivctn.l

condition, and 'your mother-' in-law th 1l;t that e youth has already ür.d Kate ure both experienced in .nt..f:ve. n?onll:L in !hc .cun-v

j hi, i.ir juj(,i I' ll it. iii.t uui i

and devoted to

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talcing' carj of him him.

"But you. yountr woman." he phook nn admonishing f.nfer at rn-?. '"need to got away from your family. I wouXT.Vt say that if anybody

.ji. iii.ii im: ur nan rjuKCii i around apprehensively zu if my I

mother-mlaw were at the keyhole.

at uiv c.i.-v btforo I i ' But the f ict remains that they

and his thorough knowledge ot

hi:, subject, an almost uncinny 'in ! ritanding of n:y bebl. and w-jrst p ii'.ts. viz., my retentive and accurate memory, as well as my lack of perception of mechanics.

I noatrusiVf. rarelus. patiint, r.e

fine Davis 2l, disfranchise him for three years, and send him to the state reform fchoo!.

ALLEGED MURDERER PLEADS MOT GUILTY

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I"--d:.-- Mrr A L Mr.or,. K-tve ;;n 11i :'r.'T--l on t. .Ii, k-ir.-the- : i. 'pit and this hepatic and read Or'nhrr" rv .Tame? vhitcomb y.--. rollovin the ni--rrin- mern- ' ri who attf.nd'-d the ir..-etir..r we-e : rt'-. !' by a wkra-r ro.rt whia " a; held rn th Kir.h.s of a ort-k i jr.i:;r.- through rh" lawn; roff. e VM.S rved by rh- pro ram commit -fr-. An .'ft- moor. irii-tin,- win 1.

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A mec-tir.f -f the hirh -hool pr? Jat.i,. rla.' Wi.. h. M Tuesday att r-s-oon at th-, V. W. P. A. nlth an Alt' v. dar."", of "0 n-fmber:!. L.st : "ii-'.- -.utl:ne will b.' followed in the v rk t--r tr.is v-ar and school ore::ts w:!l t. -ixen for bibb- study. A supper .it e. -.'A o'clock -preceded ti nu-. rirt: f th basin-s wom'n'n ! i! ri -,ss at the T. W. C. A. Eible I'iv, : .Vij. f,rp .ir.d two rnTp-ed and ,-u! enntiriue their work under the :r-ctior. of Mrs. Hm ma H. Harris. ' ' 1 T b bible c!.u:-f wi'.l me-t Oct. '6.

F-. Taylor st... 10 frind? urpri.-fd her at hr home Mor.diy 'vn:r..r At conte?ti favors w-re 'on bv ?Ir. e'lyde Judiy and Harry Ix-tz. 1'ininr: was also a diversion and mus.ral r.'imbtTH were contributed by Miss Lois IbiMiet. At th clo.-- of 1 e e-venir.i: refreshments were s'rd. ut of town ;r'iest. pre:-tnt w-re Mr. an 1 Mrs. Clyde Judav md Mr. ar.d Mrs. Alto l.u-k of I.ydick and M;s Iv;s r.u!!: t of Crydon, Ind. The f;rsr rnetin? rf the Hter-iture and dramatic art d partim nt of tb.e Fouth lit-'-.r Wem Tii':-'. eluit v: lull Monday afternoon m the riub roems heraus rf thr inability f Irf. Lo-;ard ''arrico of .Notre Danv- ?r ippe;ir befor- the mmi b-r thlecture period was d.'r'ot'-d to a Kenral di-cussi' n r-f the r- ir't work.

u:ti.r hi.-i instruction ilv-

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but sor.i; knowkri.-.. of starting and stopjun.t it, aral above, ull a cor.tliif ::( that m tin 1 v.-"uld soon be. a I 'j master it. My f.i'.h'-r ilid not accompany me during th k.tn Dorar. acivl.d 3te'in.-t it but he uaited at the K tr t,: until it w.is ov r, and th n. be.i:u:rar at the Karaite ir.an'n few w rd.- f 'Uit tomut. ndation. he walk d hTro with n. , talking anlm.te.dly of lh- pleasure 1 wauld le able to bii - with my ta w ac-juiri-tion. "I tbot:::ht it vould te especially f.ae fir '.our stay out at the east

ar getting on your nerve, and you are not yet recovered from the shock of the accident. Get out into

w. 11. i tri open without a sin sic care, hv

Jack Wright, held with Avt j f-hultz fr the murder of Hmry A. j Muerel and Prank Chrobot Dev. i",

1 pieaaea rot guilty wiien ar-

outdcon in. your oldest cloth s. and i raitrned in the circuit court Tue; da

aitcrnoon.

Wrijht will bo ,ivn one wek in

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w..od anil Marion," he

Mrs. aaid,

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Ütemturo detho Prorrer-

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1:2 o'clock In the cluh

Mis. i:h Holbmok will rief bio'-ranhv rf Tnr?oni'-f

..'d Mi.-s rtha-riotte Partridge his novel, "Fathers and h.Urt-n.-

Mrs. Ma Mo-m. Mrs Minnie Math.-r. Mrs. Mary Kb-fer Mrs. Ajrda Welsch and Mrs. LuHcinda Don Durtmt were hn?tf ss s Monilay afternoon at the meetimr of the Eastern tnr auxilir.ry whi'-i met in the Masonic o'.ub rooms. After a short husim-ss sfssion th time v.as spent sa-;aily and rrtresrimer.tE were served t to quests. In two weeks th auxiliary will hold another meeting at whieh tiiv.e Mrs. Idarv Vitou. Mrs. Mary Kr idler.

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in,ni? on tr.e uv. morouün-

. nd ct'i-.r.parativ 1 few cars, ith you:' own car you will

bo s" imb-i . rub nt. l ou can jump in it at any time you wi.-h and start in av dirction your vagrant fancy

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wonderful section. I spent sonn-

I h . . e o f t h e

there ar so many delih:-

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we k thr- years aru, ana

r up-i .-t:-e of thf Hal'oween a w.iS t: labtrate dinner griven I- i.day rv-n':ik at tho Crur.trj- club Mr. and Mrs. I P. Hardy. 717 res: av. Pkices were laid for 22 :.. at a table cent erect with a ' '.-:. xv ick er b!ket of bitternwef t 1 bearing: at the individual platen : ' ilbw en favors. Streamers furr.' r d toe pre dorr. inat in;: color : :; , orange and black. Th. Woman' Guild of the f-t. church was entertained Tueafternocn hy Mrs. 0. J. Gas-kill, -' ' C Monro st. Needlew ork : -.:. d the diversion of the after- : ":;, and announrernent was tr.ade ri... r tb.e women of the p;ri5h will '. ntrrtained Saturday afternoon ! .11 2 o'clock until 4 o'clock by Hoben J. I.on in the parlor? : ti:- Y. W. C. A. i-'o .rfen members of tb.e Live 'k drill team wero entortaine'l 'i io. l.M evenimr at the k aue f Mr-.-.. Harvey Wile?. .'11 E. South sr.. :- celebration of the birthday annlrsary of Mrs. Wiks, rollowins: an clock dinner eonteft were xvon Mrs. Kate Saelof and Mrs. Mary Harris. Tho hostcs was presented -a ith tarthday Rift by the riub i-." tr.bers. The regular club meetln-. w,r; s- held Oct. 2.'. with Mrs. Clara Martin! le. Rc2 JZ. Ohio vt . .-aid M'nlr.o.lay a card party will be j-v-

Mrf Ada Stark. Mrs. I'm ma Wolters;

u.ni Mrs. ndna Lonrbrakc xvill art as he stcti s. Flans for a rummarre sale to be siv'n the secoral week in November were dixeussed at the monthly business meeting of tlie Youncr Woman's

Foreign Missionary society of the! Grace M. II. church held Monday eveninc at the church. Miss Xelli i

Inxvood read the missionary story, lief reshment" were nerved at the clr.se of the evening. Tiiere will be another meetinc: he'd Nov. ?. Mrs. Clara Croups was chosen secretary of the llpworth hospital board at a meet in.; held Monday afternoon at the nursrs' home. It was planned to devote tho next meeting to be held Nov. S to sewinK for the hospital.

never forget ten the Lcauty

places I visited. " His voice was wic-tfuh My newly

ncd conscience nau a suauen of how much it would nuan

a xv a I t t vision

be could aocdinp-m v

you'll come back a new xvom:n." Mother Graham had been d'. lighted with the verdict. Like ali grandmothers fshe- welcomed tlie prospect of ab.-oiute sxay c-vtr the destinies. of her rrandchild. and she also inJoyed the prospect of manai,'in.r her son's household, for him. My father. I realized with a little shock, had simply been overlooked in the plan. No one had consider

ed, whetheror not he would like to J cto with us. It feimply had been tak- ' en for spir.ted that lie would stav on in the house. I had to acknowledge that my father wan a sort of fifth wheal in my home and resolved, fiercely that the condition was one which would r.o exist no longer. Cjt how to manage thirf trip for hi.v. 1 had no idea, and I pondered xviys and means all the way home Rut I did not at once recognize the "e.i;.- out which opened to me wh-n I came into the houe?. Indeed, for. a few ruom.ep.t I was dismayed with the idea that my whole outir.,: mutt be abandoned. For Mother Iraham. excited, flushed, .'ante rushing to meet no.

holding a letter in her hand. "Man-arot:" sb.o said decisively.

"We haven't a minute to lose. Har- i

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which to retain "oumd. H" w

then h placed on triib V rieht" s

arrest followt d a grand jury indict- j mrnt caused by an alleged confer- ' sion of Schultz who has been held I by police for several months. The ' authorities are now looking for the i third man. Charles Danreuther, I

whe is also under indictment.

"Diamond Dyes" Take No Other

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NEW FALL COATS AND WRAPS ARE HURRYING IN Lest the cold weather should come before they do. Newest Cotits and Wraps of Bokara, Bolivia, Veldyne, Charnoistyne, Velour and Plushes. Conservative or "wrappy" lines; some have collars of Nutria, Australian Opossum, Beaver and Squirrel.

Coats priced as low

$29.50

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FROCKS

Don't Spoil or Streak Material in a Poor Dye

to him if

upon this sojourn. 1 impu.sively j mas: ip. t tho house ready at once." opened my lips to ask him tu eomej xvith me. the n closed them a-a.m as j The Ladie' Aid of the Swedish abruDtlv. i l-'atheian. church will hold a rum-

i.,,- i line! remembered mv moth

Lach packape of "Tuamond Dxt-s" contains directions so simple that

rie t and Kdwiri are coming home! , any woman ran diamono-dve a nexv.

Think of it their first xiit! Vy

Announcements The South section of the Woman's leacue of the I'lrat M. K. church wl'.l meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. I'. F. Nicely, 1322 S. Main st. Assis'tin? hoJiesfHH . ill be Mrs. Otto Collmer. Mrs. Frank Colinor. Mrs Ocor-t S. Davis. Mrs. T. II. nd!ms.. Mrs. Issar Famehan. Mrs. Charit: Russ, Mrs. Cha.rlef Intm I. Mr?. Arthur A uthrich. Mrs. Marshall Huff's. Mrs. CharicH Lont: and Mrs. K. Witwer.

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r - in-law: I Knew inai a my ia.m. sli.iuld be inxitcd to ae campany uh she. would bo highly insaltt-d if the invitation were not eKttnded to her.

And that would mean tne transfer- i rini; ed our whole menage, some-J thim,' which could not lie. done, be- j cause we had planned for no such j wholesale e-Utin, i Tile oriL-tlio'l plan had been that j Lillian. Marion and I should ro to: a delightful shack upuii the shores! of one e.f the idyllic bays which are a oait at the Great I'econic, that'

wonderful sheet of ". ttr at the cast end of the island. We Were to live, a primitive sort of existence, t'ettir. t( our own locals if we. wished, takir.e; tiit ni at an old-fash ioned farm bou.-e inn live minutes' walk through the woods, if we w-cin disinclined to cock. Dr. Gibson had fctruntfly

rich, fadeless color into v orn, shabby . garments, dra4V'-r:f.s co erinprs. , whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or 1 mixed poods. J Buy "Diamond Dves" no other i

m.'-.g-o salo Oct. 14th and 15th, at SO 1 J kind then perfect results are truar- i

Prairie av. "The o'.d Noland Gro- ! anteed even if you hae never dyed eery." 92Ö1-1C. i before. Drutrjrist h.ts color card.

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Mrs ? i a r r C. St i he nur n. y. tx r st., xv ns ho5tss to th- Inteian 1 trivi tjc club Tuevlny nftcr't. I"iiOMriv. c the soci t! after-

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initial meetir. of the L.nc. 'in ' Lrterary clu xvas he'd Mor.div af- 1

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home f Mrs. T. II

r ai ksi-rt. 1114 Lincoln w.iy w. Durnt the bij.r.cM session itiirc -

The Jollv Nine clut xxuil meet i r

Cut. 21 with Mrs. H. Frank. S. Franklin st. The Circle of Service of the F".:.-t Itaptist church will hold an all day meeting Thursday with Mrs. A. F Wholly. 11127 Lincoln way K. Mis. John Schenenbers;''.". K-17 S. Franklin ?t.. will entertain members of the Independent club at her hem" Wednesday afternoon. The Avudadora circle will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. A. D Hudson, ö 1 5 S. St. Joseph st. Mrs. A. F. Dimoc k. 10?,7 Hudson a v.. wi'.l be hostess to mcn.t. rs of the What So Fver class of the Fir-t Faptist church Thursday afternoon.

Personals Iiecma'.d Stockw 1 f Mir. eheste r. Lr.'.. : the .ru st f F.urt e'on-ov'-r, L'O; 11. Froaiiway. Mrs. A. M. liariis and daughter Marar-t. F'eG Lincedn way V. . have returned from a e e r a 1 months' visit in San Francisco,

Calif.

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Seats for MARY CARD EN tor.cert now on sale at 1 swor th's or Oliver Theater Prices $1.00. $2.00. $3.00 PIU3 tax

for the social affairs of early Autumn you mifcht choose a becoming afternoon gown of soft, clinging Crepe Satin or Crepe Meteor or perhaps an unusual combination of Satin and Wool Tricoline. This Season Frocks oro loveliest, materials and trimmings and harmony of color will satisfy the most discriminating taste. r rocks arc priced a3 low as

$16.50 others on up

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aiai other poiiits in th-' west.

m Aiusi (.i; Lie i:nm:s. Marion Fisher of S.uth 15n1 Marie Fartoszk of South Her.d. Herb rt Darby of SoutJi Rend Flizat'et ii Mx ers- of South Bend.

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IUKTllS. Mrs. Temple

UrJSCada BSscixit started out with a splendid name. And they have lived up to that name ever since, in crispntss, in freshness, in everymeal utility, and as soda crackers incomparable. No pantry is complete without them. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

Try MEWS-TIMES Want Ads

Mr ar.d Mrs. Tern nie Ph.-ro

71 r. W Dunham st., son. 'ct. t. Mr. and Mrs Fax moral L. Pettis r. P S. Carroll .-t.. so. Oct. 11. Mr. .jui Mi s. ;rto Ffat"t-nb -h Ö27 N. St Lu'.s bhd. son,. Oct. It

Mr and Mrs Stexe k irarich. S. Txvrüth s'.. Fir'. Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Grand, Dstimo t , -z'.rb Oer

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At Wheelock's

Lighting Fixtures FOR YOUR HOME

Artistic fixtures are increasingly demanded by people of fine taste. Even it you are not planning a new house, picture to yourself how greatly the fixture here shown vould improve vour nresent home.

n n il i csever betöre have we been able

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lo offer fixtures of such sound con-

Srjv struct ion and beautiful design at so - - . w . i moderate a cost.

Estimates cheerfully given.

George H. Wheelock & Company

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25Z2 p Artistic Footicear of Quality

19 .What is the Correct Thins

In Footwear for Fall?

is a question asked u frequently these djiys. Wo mm of South Bend and vicinity have learned lo depend upon Beitner's for authentic styles. Our connection with the world's largest quality hoe manufacturers has put us in a unique position of authority. We are constantly in touch with style experts of the biggest footwear centers and hoe stores -of the first rank from coast to coast. V

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It a the on bxit ro" to express itnr sincerity and when friends rettrn Kpro, what a homp-ccminj can b made of It. thrrwijh the medium nf rovers. TT.re a itarrmth of quiet sincerity in a boxrl of oir bau-t-fnl rof th.t r't to irr?svi hr t-ords alor.f. Ev-ry Eve-t f a an Ocrattcn for Flowery.

Pleating Facts

Pieatins must he done correctly. It 13 a delicate class of work, rcquring modern equipment and expert attention. We have equipped a separate building especially for pleating work, and finishing many perfect pleating jobs each day. All kinds of pleating, accordion, box. knife, etc., quickly and correctly done. One day service guaranteed.

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When you purchase shoes at this store, you have the satisfaction of knowing they represent the-latest styie without bein freakish. Many small fddorie3 bring out each season and will this season a large number of radical models -which, because of their extreme lines, will be of only passing popularity. The safe plan if to buy of a store like this one that is in touch with the real shoe market.

See This Pump

in golden brown. It is a mezzo calf of light weight and good wearing quality. Comfortable, stylish, it is a worthy example of the custom shoe maker's art. A hanJ sewed welt sole, a beautiful French heel, a high, graceful throat, it is just the thing to be worn with or witho pats.

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