South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 304, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 October 1920 — Page 7

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Suffrage

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. !::!.! T:.ur5.',.iy. Mr.' IUt;. W..1i . pr. ..;'. . Mr- ;:.., it; .- ' I :. Ml. V'. K. ii .I Mr.-. .loin

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

niched m. He .-nt . couple "f balbts afti-r in-. bit 1 .t.

glrs my rar a? if I w re in W old Franc, acain, and h u 11 r ' : ' hhoot for twii cints ;in . -o .

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t' .mIii.s. Jo Thorn .mi Mi. iriu n i:-,i. ofT ny . ' )in' at t r:irht nurr p-i.-J. II kutli Whit-TTan n til r"l i!.?v "Th.gi " h- cl.iiiiifl l.yln, ' ln t h lif.v ouM . to a:'-t hitn ;

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(iw ttiat for -llulf y your liint-n. I thJnK 'V.'i 1

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' . ; 11 fr-hir.v r.t.v wtc --r 'd to 7 . f r- t r.r r t.ar.-r Th-r. i-ii't .i i niisiht t r'fTnbI-." M".''t1 P ! -ts. A r.u'it.r oo-rtiri .f th -'Mitfli of ihr knittin-: .li-nnii. ,! j TT' t.lrn vrhicil Jinro'.lP'i I u for. I

, . V . " J rl.-t- will l. h.-h Nov. I .it th. hon,. t!i r " ! my min.1 -o ti-rrifyin iht in- ; w.Uiii .oi.ou . 1 tf fht frh-r. Nfrs II. C. Milh-r. ,,Th.iT)'c i.j ji...' I ,:,. y. voluntarily I tooi a ktoy nearer Mr I

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r !l"s . 'V , r ! In th- nator.- of :i marxhnwillnw i ,-v..n(!..r..l w h-n he hal take n mv i I h il a f. -Iir of .safety, of ;rotvc-

!.' r: (i'jilfoy! . f frt-.-hiM" i.is hhc -. r ! to i 0 ro' rn h-rs 1 )oi i 1 1 i n . t jo;- ri.. h''-nfta I will l. .i-'. p- '! at ti: :i .-. I pi. tin. .Uiifli will ,;! NVv. 1 th l-I.it . o n- arii . i l r ! 1 it. x

T"lvr rwcnhr of th Wan";a .. inr: -irrf. t-nj d a o ial ::i ' tat th- hoDic of - Mr.: ; rt rii'lf

I).-or 103 Mtiir st, f'rni i y I rr!f r-' u ;,n in,"nn'1' n mr ooiniiftoniÄon. Mr-. H. 8tphr. nn. Mrs. I I'ri-d tln !i vor?!..! - of thv Anin-.

Heart to Heart Talks With New Voters on Some Things Calling For Thoughtful And Prayerful Analysis By the Editor

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iianns ju.-i uri.-u rui i u loiix truni; h"it,f,:i vv'f" ntio. op clally wnn lnori- . , . Tj.,-t pr.P ON'K'i T-,.,nt f., .iL-.-r v, .a vin.i . itH n,.. .,.,l.. ,,i..i,. K..ONTIM KI 1 KOM u.i-

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Mcr, han :n ;iift, .-tu-l.-nfs an-l , f ,f:it'r' ,'r'l,'rw'l!1 f. ckh i f h- my st rious rspionatrf aj.v or the Thomas Comm. rri -il j T,,,',!",f h' ohl ,I:Jf- "Afl,l I ! ial iror.isfrd. ,. hool w r .-tifrnain.,1 with a dn. lr,,,-, . h","r:c""ls :,s ' i' rtunr y.u ir t-an that Mm;

Jirhtful lfalIow.--f.n partv Thurs.L.v '''. i.i.w , a.m t am in- r.-any igiiown me. r:!,'ht ,! tt.o .ountri- höm- of Mr. !'n .V' ?b,i'1 ' nu.X , as"M,-f nn-l Mr, F. .II. Thorra,'. Thorn v,rt1,,"J,t '''.r', r,;,r, - N' . It o. j not j i.t A--r. -. IUitran.1. Mich. r.nt. rt.un- M; -. soul. i,r lal-,1 ,orkinu ; minntr. Mr I'ndcr

t h isj particular

ly. ":t;i'I you can wail to thank m ' 'Mu-t now he' sittlmr at the Md-

until ou arr out cf thi wo.mI.. , -of th- mid wondfrtner tvh.-re jp

Iiora Cirvn. Mrs. MnlU.- Thorna:--ami Mrs. Cora Kttlfip -w'rc winn rv 'f prif.' in th roptf-.-.ts of 'h- al't.rnoon. At thii clov- f th- aftfrr.oop a i?Jnty ljnrh.n -w . n--d I'V fhr hott.--. Th.- r-luh 111 lrr't v!th Mr. Don LUKdK. JO'.' K Na.arro In two weks. Tho reeril'T rncotin of th Twin T.ttv S'.wJr.1!: rlrc'a- wi.i h-ld l'iiday t.ftrr.oon uith Mw. J. Toath. !') 1'. T.nral av. PolTowinp: a .-hort luylr.fi meetincr n-?d!fA rk and rrvpttH r-ccupit-d the ifttrnoon, Mrs. Harpvr and Mrs. O. T. Mohan h'!n!T favor winners in th- contcts. A two-conrw suppi-r was n rvcl by the hoite-n. In two wtfks th- circlo will be ent-rta.lnfcd by Mr.. HfKv.in, 71? K. Cifix av. In honor of Mr. and Mr-.. W. Tay1 -r the membfru rt ihe- Kpworth atrue of the Gracr ML K. church cnt. rtained with a reception and party :m the rhurrh parlors Thursday r.ik'lu. An improinptu program in.ludinp: the following nnriihtr wacrtvn: Cello s)n by Ituymond MroUldi-nvlcz. rp.idlnc: by Miss Ueit Walz and pla.no solo by Cecil WalzKfrfhments wer tii"v d. A Trut!iuprad Hallowe'en party Av.iw prlvcn r"Ytd.iy evening- by th members of the Schuyler Rebekah .dKe. No. 39. at the I. O. O. K. halL Tho spirit of HaJlov'en was carried nit In the decorations. The evening win Bpent with dancing. Tho ropilar netinir of th cluh "vrt'l hHd the econd Thnrsdajr In November In the arlors of th I. O. O. F. hall.

i wi. nr ro:? b inc on f 'h- n-

joyabb- f. aturr. A buftvt -upii'-r prerfded tli buin? m tlnf of 1 1 1 - Stanihid It.aror.s wlin h was h Id Thursday v-oi'itr witli Mr-' 13. .luli.m. -'' K. Xaarr --t. ',(.- ion oth.ar? occupied the busirn y ve.-.ion and reMilts wf-ro as follov": Miss l!-5-Mor.se was l'-eled jresUleut; Mi-. l'trni fialbiway. vie5 resident : Ml.--- Ksthrr I'cndel. secretary; Mt.-s Jessio Kinn.-y, trea-un-. ami Mi Margaret (leyer, assistant tiaasur.r. The latter r.arl of the evening wis spent in pirns and conttxt. A masQuorade party was the feature of the Tiietintf of the Grace M. K. church hoir held Thursday evenIn? at the home of th." Mis. s Haz 1 And It-arl Seward. tM 0 K. lllder s. (lames, contests and musk- were di-

Vernions and a luncheon vas served

AVhero an you bound fur'

Mis mann r had abrupt?. changed. The last wrd were U'tt.r! sharply In a busint ss-Iiko i'iann'T fr.ur. v hu h ;;ll hint of badin.-iv- had ! part'.d. "' cumoi -c " I h.'L';m id.

creation he't- ;;oini; to get thre? iu-w

shoes for his machine. I ve had iuy eye on him riht alomt yov see 1 haven't been watching you. you cone ited creature, but the trcntlem.iti who seenied so lntererted ir. von nnl w hen he hir I a machine

t'if. n -topp.-d as thm;h hyju.itiz d i this morning I was old Sherlock His brilliant hl.K I; ( ts were fair- j lionlctable rilit on the job. and

ly r.l.i.tniK with impatience. 'That it conrvrns- me, I s appose "H mean' he snapped. "Well, just J. t me U M you sornrthiop, my t'iri. that If It dosn't concern me

it does cone, rn von. and that d d

ouickl.v. You're in the woods" he Wa. he !Iattortimr hlmA-lt that I.

trailed him with this little t ld

fliv-ver."

He had given me a malicious sid j srh'tnee at th- interpolated word-1

"you conceit? il 'creature," which

stuns equally with Iiis phrasin.-.

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ui' in.it lino or inoupni. ior rie was j ' . -

sptakinr rapidly .leruin. nü it be-

looked a round the surrounding woodlanfi leck d with sunshine, which 1 had thought so beautiful.

hut which, at Iiis won Is, seemed to i hooved me to listen.

take on u subtle, sinister shadow "He's no irre.U shakes' of a "deeper in them than you think. J driver." Mr. Underwood wmt on, and it's k'oini; to take nobody !- dropping Into his old habit of adoptbut Little Old Me to Ket yiiii out) ins- what he fondly believes to bt safely. So ou'd better !( p a I tarmer phraseolocy, "and it was civil tonpue in your head, mv dear simply punkin' id.- tor me to edpre

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to IK uest3 at the close of the ever;-' M,K niai u mailers a rap to m-. j i rum arm irivri spreau n.y rn.a-

liit:. The place and date cf the ikv' ' ,J ,UJ ",OK - " 11 pretty i enme over me roati so ne nan in

climax in the sen.ite it is proper and may be serviceable f;r the newspapers to diRne their attitude in plain word Thus-e

I that hac already done so. tnos"

that have had a detinue op-mon from the lirst and have s:uck to it. will do w-ll to reiterate it. lh- doim; so they may -insist their readers to a decision and promote a conviction in the mind of some wavering senator. "One objection to some newspaiHrs l'i that they uou'al rather In iopulnr than rieht. Sfene not many, we Im lic- acrUhf principle to prtjudiit. Of theM scumo liuc supiortimr the lA'arm rxraiiM' they thought it ilaiwnnK- not to and otherv lune rnfti opiM-liii: it for the snine na-on. We are lmmst ubit this. i:ery prlAioii lias. Its weak inctnler: .1)urnal-

isin is no exception. Hut '

n ' !v' -a..! . pf.tt. dl that til- A!rTicr. p '.; owe to ?h rest cf the wruM a moral oi-o-,tation :o jeiji any itorus: . t;-t'-rprise for pro::,.ti'.rWor'd pe.te. T,. IC;i?u.. -J.h at. Mitirpr.'. If .:. i f,r-. ,,nri I "I. m,--r.-.iu w.'v io'Pes; enough ' for us t., f;-': with th- v are rmn. -t i r ,-..-!: f,,r us to make jie.ic w.tl, and w. i ?' t'e th.. fr. . .'.ora with w!;.cri u.- ihoatihtit ss n- had mt.r. -U'rud journals s. i. to ion';:: h"ir 1 1 ( tics arid t . .f ' I'-iti-h a'-.j Krvn'.-h p. op;, a.s a y ! . U'i )h'.v. -hiii P- ic - and saf ty of the s j -i' 'M ml Upon . tiKpd-hip of th Kmli'li spea. i'.i: pe.'pi s u.'i -tii;i; ii r t; to I'- tUs. to ;,,in 'hr 1 ,5;. wouid ' to i nii.i:.ccr th:? f r i t i i .-1 1 . ; i -eriej'y. On,-. ,.f v;)iin, f,0'. heizolb.rn's r.. t;.: -ri. fs wathat the p op.. of the United St.ues warn juak. rs of (.nr.an. The i -o.it is ooviou--. "We are for the taue or, o: our hij:!i r-ypict ff r the men who foucht the war and out of our rtverence for t ho' hiuh hearts which wnt out and Ji. 1 thct we Plight live in saf. tv and comfort. We believe that the ottni,' men of America will alwas be ready to die for her. but. we do not w.nt them to. W believe that to deiibrrateh dti-troy the safety tli.it thAn . rican re-inn nts Voir in :!: Aruonne and on the Marn- and

th. M. ii.-' ;( ,n . " '.'.' no A'!,' I'j.ii wo'i'.i v .- r--r.-:L.:.. f.--. Th ir;. rrtp. r-d' ::: tr . i" wo':i (J. r:-..i .! L. ic,. t . 'V. r- t t .i k '.:. . .r ; -j I f , Nu ; . : si r; car: r ' y w yp ip. r. It a v it; I- !.:;: r r p ;;''. ,i r . . w . I : . i' ;s ar. An ' : r.-w.-ptp. r t -r-t pd w;n - : . vr.. (: '-, and to sp tk t j'.- :.' i' : - hu-!:, r : :

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Tribuc's opinion from th f;i has been that r serva t r. ar-

s.ithfu nt ; that th- pre'i--

pow. r of the I'm?, d St.it..- is;icli that a published mT-rpr--tation of tlie uay u- und r-taS-i .i pr islon will ha' as i:.-.p h a'm a an a m-raiment. "So u-e a i e for r 1 1 1 :" c : ; . b.T.tu r.itifb atin -- t t ! riirht. Th countrv !- wi ar ir

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mcotiniz will annou ed later. Mrs. Iloyd ltmb-rson, ::IJJ

Michigan st.. was ho.tss to mem

v. ju n you re aniv-ry that I miuht be tempted to kis- ou. aro! I pride mj -self on never ta!;iuLr advantaec of i'.eauty iti I i.-tr-s."

stop, stalling his entitle, 'if course.

ne ui.'ii iicrfKiif ii m aim i rum.

and pn tendijn; t( be the orlk'inai

hreealer spittine; brimstone, I jump

t.ers r?f the VounK- Foiks:" Hi!, le cl. .s.-J. '" ' iou.-ly . now 'h t he bl., ta .: fool-j ed down from my machine. Vmi,,

of the Stull Memorial chjrch at a l!alWwen party held Thurstlay exeninr at her home. Mrs. Vernon l'mtiif and Harry Harber wop the fao".i of th.- evening. The Children of Mary of St. Joseph's Catholic church held a Hallowe'en party Friday" evenintr at the

it. Joseph's hall for the numbers of

the society. I he committee m charpe of the affair consisted of the

l.-nness or ins last word reassure'! i caretul to leae her with epiht

me as to his attitude toward m-. j runnimr and nose pointed thi wa. I think, imbed, that In- nant t ejn 1 and slitted thre of his tires with to have thi" very ffect. and tkat'mv trustv old jack-knife.

he shrewdly counted on my s. iin

'That was all thatfl could ma:-

as I did. upon the hidden ni nuco ' before he ijot his breath and

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outnumber tlie .piMirtunlts In

about the same ratio as-honest physicians ouliiumlii'r the quacks. "The Tribune favor; ratification oftiie peace treaty, includtutr the League of Xationf covenant. It has favored it frop. the bt-plnniitö'. And althouj-'h fvelations of the machinations of some of the Uuropean it(ernments Viave calls d aiixi. ty. altlu.uk'h ut are frankly skeptical of the capacity of a number of peoples to appieciate tile object of the Leu sue of the good othee of the United Slates; although we recopnize th apparent validity of ceitain arguments against it. we belu ve that tf!- consideration of probable

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Mifs-t-s Camilla Adles'o rirer Alice

OnA of th ven' rharmlnc: evnts fporan. Ulenor Reynold.-'. Usther.Ar-

chamb.-ault, Cladys and Kose Irobst.

PVidav was the 1 o clock

urrhecn R.vrn In the Rotary room f th Oliver hote: by Mrs. E. II. Ah ax a. Mrs. Robert Robertson and Mrs. W. Im Kimble cf Mishawaka, "overa werf placed for 125 Erufstr Mt. irmaJl round taM -enteri1 with '.owls of rarden altera In shades of

el'.ow. p'.n.c ar.d t.hite. Tin- isarp.o uit. voorA "sui-icestim: Hallowe'en . olor chme wa-J effectd in all I wt r,. Ut.,.,i jM the decorations in th-

Ht.icarpointnienwana m tno luuuy hnino Hallowe'en superstitions platt carrls which marked the I Wt.ro revivd in the contest- and pVua ff the guests. Mrs. Ren. M c- , ei rnf s )lf tn,. vverinw At the close Lean of Boton. Mrs. E. O. Uber- j f(f th(, ,.v njne a daintv luncheon hart and Mrs. Walter Mix were out j waM .TVf., bv the hostess. Nov. ä

' f tOWH gJfsA I i the date announced f ir the next

Mrs. C. 1 Randolph. 2 1 ö S. Kd-

dy st.. entertained the members of i

Hie l miay r rn ii'ismp . iun i nu.o evenin.tr. with a masquerade Hal

lowe'en party. imtertir? combined

Indey bL in the WVdwood j K tdPirch met Friday evening at of the Oliver hotel Friday jth,, hnu of yir Jdnu s Cur'am.

A 1 o'clock luncheon for lö Kues'.-

was Ki-en by Mrs. Rebe era Iorter

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room

poop. IVcorations furthered a

color fxhemo of pink and white. Uol'.owlnff the luncheon the ue.-ts were entertained at card- in the junk rrlor.

meeting.

Th UiMe cla.-s of the Trinity M.

The. Parent Teacher? association -md the Mothers c!nb me r the

S. 'nool rf Adml.'ii.vtr.nton Friday j afternoon at :3o o'clock. Mr?. Tint- f "ok pave a report of the Indlanap-"!'-convention, and rxplaine.,1 thej l'.irnp Fire movement. j

C17 Cushine; st. A dap.cin.Lr part' w..m 'ier. I'riday evcnlnc: by th Trymouia club nt the K. P. hall. The masic for the nfcasion was fu.-nislod b Hr-

! r n"s orchestra. Mishawaka.

Personals MUi Marguerite Pershmff. ""7

Ash'and av., left Friday hiorr.i:'

Merr.rir of the Procre. ciubito vl.it fnemi. in rhiMt-n.

who rturr'l from the s s,-i.u-.- of

'he convention of th Ind!ar,a V d

ration rf Women' club- held Mon-!,v,n. :,. at the K. of C. hall

The retrulir meeting of the Nor

man Uddy W. R. C, will be hcM

iv, Tuesday and WVdr.rsiiv at In

Mr and Mn. C.

M.ol oj-..iyi. i

.rianapoiix include. Mrs. uiop.ard Ui-Ri-eride dr.. have as their Vel. pns d.nt: Mp. 'h.arle. P. iho-p. Ruest this week t nd Mi--Trummond. Mr? K C D Ithodes. : Xr'.l-.. I x-e Holt, of str. Marys. M'. Frank NV-lv. Mrs. U U , Rishop John Haren White ard C, r" er. an. Mr. Orlo P.ahl and Mrs. ,rimj;y, r l W Colfax av.. have relacob Kerne. Mrs i: Ltrihvt ; turr.-d from tlatr summer home at -nd Mrs. .Toi-ph U. Nefl", memb.rt- Itk. Wawase '.f the Frocrr- c!uh de-tlon. re- Mr and Mr?. G!'. rf Pur.klm ae Rlrrd in Ind'.-pnpoli t-i )5it with at loon., after spen-iins the summer rc'atlv. j and frbrn"- 'at the:: ertta1-: at Hicnian Park Trom th South rrd Woman'- j Mi-h. i iHiiifiniiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif

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Hosiery For Women, Misses and Children

Knit Underwear Very Attractively Priced

Women's Shirts and Drawers, light fleeced, sizes 36 to 44 at garment $1.00 w omen's Union Suits, part wool, (broken line of sizes) with high neck and long sleeves. Dutch neck and short sleevej and low neck and no sleeves. Very special .. $2.50 W omen's light fleeced Union Suits, high or Dutch neck, also sleeveless styles, all sizes, 36 to 44. Regular $2.00 and $1.75 values, sale price $1.50 Child ren'j Union Suits, in

cream and white, good quality. 2 to 4 years, suit $1.25; 6 to 1 6 years, suit $1.50 and $1.75 It. pay? to buy Hosiery here where it is high in quality and low in price.

Women's fine lisle Hose, (seconds) in brown and black, (all sizes). Special, pair 39c

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omen's Cotton Lisle Hose, double flare top, high spliced heels and

double soles; sizes 8A to 10. in black, brown, navy and white; pair 50c Women's and Misses' Boot Silk Hose in black, parr $1.00 Women's Wool Sport Hose in green and brown, pair r $2.25 Boys' heavy Ribbed Hose and girls' fine Ribbed in brown, black and white, at per pair 50c

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Men's Cotton Hoc. all sizes, in blue and black. .Special, pair 25c Men's Lisle Hose In black, navy, grey and pearl grey, all sizes, pair 50c Black bibre Silk Hoüe, pair. 75c aAd 50c Outing Flannel Pajamas in neat colored stripes, suit $3.50 Outing Flannel Night Shirts $2.50 Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, sizes 34 to 46. good quality, suit $2.00 Heavy fleeced Union Suits in tan, $3.00; grey $3.50

Men's light weight grey wool Union Suits in sizes 34 to 48. good value, suit. . . .$3.75 Wool Union Suits, heavy weight, in tan md burT. Stephenson's and Roxford brand. Choice, suit $7.50 Boys' Outing Flannel Pajamas in neat colored stripes, one-piece suit, $1.75; twopiece suit $1.95 Men s Pajamas, excellent quality, heavy quality, heavy poplin, in white and light :olors; regular $3.50 value; sJe price at $2.79

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