South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 44, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1921 — Page 7
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Tli" t-;p n!. ut Arthur Mnns-1 moi:s for Lh Indifference to rcrnar.r
1 -1 t-sTi;:-.;; ettb.t npnn hi hT husband Is a h'.'iVi to ar.yi
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LONTON b. 12. ThA battle of the t-rcat r.aval inlr.d? over the relative merits of the battleship and s'jbn".;.rir. if ally In become inter-etlnc.
won; an who will fiattvr h!s vanity.
"My ne!jh!"r cot into th hat. it of, Admiral :-!r Perry Srott started
drrj.i:.; in ore- islor.ully. Finally lithe r'ir iptr. H" '.vantoa to kr.ovr
"l'v 1. a;. I Em .-t i y. .-r.d 1 ju s ? j aki d hl- opinion ulout sonn; of my ' what t:?e i a l)a?t!fshlp. Many peo-i-'s .-.:! tri..-r I i 1 n't I t-11 ou th-tt i knotty (.is..1 ,ftr that, he cami l:i ! r!o attc rr.pt ol to toll him. He 5Co!T-
t::- :.:;-!. i.-ian in tho v;hlf, .vitlo j oftm-. r anl ftay-l lor.fr."
' j I s.rIio! fioni shtfr lovo of a low
! !-.!!v!y. t sTjrrj.l.i th frr"t i !tory vv-n though It was to turn out!
. : :..y ill' :.''.'.- trayty. Sh was lad ; ) adly. ( h- r r oUt allrr L.t'l l.'.iri'd j "I fu jo F.-ti. Jan, b'-rauv his ; !.. a: ; ,'k-o In t!i. Kra of a ; hf-art v;as buried vith the girl who 1 ' -' w K-a'i l.'-ati I. ft aus I di-d vf-ara olto!"
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i ono to ton r.im v:ut is me uo os
a b.itt!thlp? Thn. finally in a Ipttir to tho Tih'.ps hr tcr.f.-.-'d that he had finally found some one -who had trdd him. A woman at a danco told him thrir dock made lovely dance f.cors. Sir Ferey held this unnamed
.vnman up to the eyes of the world
i rent was s t tin? I sunnor a man u.u 0!,lv , , v Uf ai.Fwarinc: the Question which 4- jar.d a woman with similar tastes are ., . f ,,m1r1,.v , , , , .i au thr wa.-aorvs of the ;iamiraa)
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seldom safe if thrown too often In i , ' . . . . ,. hail b"en iinaba? to ansrwer.
tacn otner." company:
j "I v.M. not, Jane. I2ut Jane, don't
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Now "The Woman in the Ca.e" writes to the Time?: "I feel constrained to i cint out tliat the conversation refend t occurred at a dance and that what-
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why h tar. cnr.v oSiiv in th" i he l th'' rnan ,n lhe worM!" j f-v r tho merits of the battleship?
i.van ha always kept a Jealou , deckt as a ballroom a. dante floor uu wateh ovor you. lie murt have j p. slippery battleground to choo?c
I for a debate on naval poii.y.
"He m-t Mr. ;jnnsf.ld hre, morel "I truvi thl will not provoke a than once. Evan has the most shock- f discussion on 'Has Fir Percy Hcott
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Inir; manners when he is ugly, as you know. Ho embarrassed me terribly. Afterward, at, homo, Evan rared!" "When was this, Mart. ?"
T " 'r rr u!l1 tempt you i -,t the very time niv husband was
l r .'. onr i:i u rii::- vuw ! No making love to Marlon Sprafruo!"
r: : j v.A-:IIIN;T0N' I-Vr. 12. n n-!n 'in vf l:' ' :v. "I simply do not understand that
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tM ivt:,- vj-n of impati.-r.ee. "I5ut l cause ha loved me, but because a
ht-yar-oM dr.;;-hvr of Mr. atai tae road buüdir.r f .rolr-t during jj4l on-lit to waf. h .-o,no of them j man of Keniu found my ideas bis
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to !' :y r i, e r o.b.e old men j R-jnif-1 that Mr. Mansfield made '.vi-h ;-!ar..l lnblre:;. Ar.d e eed- j lo. ... to l.an.lv women as f.avilv as he
! j'-ly r cab'o yti:u- men need tna himself:"
br r r, !r.s in V.e-r ar::. ;ir.d hojld -r?. fhe i( llowlr.--; TiUht .-he b. --an talkJ at-.d I. . l. i-t up th-- . cnv rs i- , o;..-! wih in mb- rs of the family tad atf-nd '-.rA: vr sine.., sVej In.: .:!y t'.vo hour:-! !'-' Monday T.iht. Jarlnr wh.leh tinn- continued i.lV;!r:r. Tho th' . :y wa.- advanced !;r-' that t:u- TP. ibot y nilsitt b- a J, t r:: r.rier of sl.tjdriir -Klcr.fss or r. umor.ia bat thi ; i t di.-a o.intJ 1. Th" Olid h . - apva .s r joyed
tinn bill. 1 .- it ..v.- th.at next h" pira ta.rt v.dii. h f alone tanj '-probably you succumbed to your we.; he 'a, aid ask a ot- .n so rial th":'- Ar:'! if ,!1 irri,'1 1 he-v ! master's temper." I .sighed.
neea r-mi'-ithy: j m y te.i me .': i "Ofeour.se. To kef p the peace. I
"K- o..w i.., .-um.;;, uojijHve avoiüea Arttiur lan:ieia very
They WORK while you sleep"
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woul-I he ddib alty in a. : a separate eraet m-nt for tlt t.e ra y.
that s:;r-h: T'-h-h! They talk as if
politely. ' I hope he never has pues.-
ed why. If he does, he manages to
r didn't kr.ow tliat they make the
S-n. Thorn. i, ,p morrat. folora lo, i am.e kind, r.f lie to any ha ndsorne j be mightly nice, and
p.H stion d the ir -T.nia ..'t:ator
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woman who happens to be handy!" at the same time. He knows I'm
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ly to mo. i j,in r-;vMi tliat her j tot. I fancy he knew when he bought I ajj f .samples of experience as it is ac- the rn that I couldn't afford thera. and j H V
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V.r. and Mr.-. Alb- rt U irory and !'.;. : ;'. r of rii li-nd rl- r.-tnni-!;o'r." u ft -r s':- ndir.:' a f w d ; v !:h Mr. a-.d Mr.-. II U- r Watkins. Tb : :!:. s ' Ma V ip;.- Irove .. .d.- o;d- -lis j-.. with Mrs.
about the pro-aor j !. o nd - i 'res't Marehal! rapi d for onb v, then- be
irrt: sorir-. oi;t':;-ion In the s-n tt' . 1 "Ah. Mr. President, I pi -nme no- j
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"r,,::- ,r' ' 1 ''"' o.-e:.-.: j.ju.r ya j. retry woraan in that he wouldn't have much c häm o satii iall; as lie s-at down. "Its only i bu-i a. sa world would be. if I could I ti,.-.. v-imcif"
another $ 1 cO.C '",( 0'"' to be sp -nt." jret her to (onffss thenr.n lot more! -Von n.ni.i h-.r.iie f.n tin,
as they were offered, "I said. "Ie Tau the man who has just left , here, Marte. Ann oes everywhere the ro oin is different! )ii. quite ilif- I .-ith Van K'atherfii.. STiirrhe mv
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: a '. . c i r t h k - n d . Mr. a:, i ."dr.-. Ersr st It' a'in en-t-'tairrd at dirnr Sunday for the af i r's :a-t-r and family f South ?- nd. M ib"! war 1 is s.'.-ndinpr the
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were In 'hh-a.To the pa-t w- where th.ey attemled tlie automobile exhibit. f 'h-kf'-in Ander--,,,, a?..l f.a-i".- ,v,l
Thouras S. ward and fam:!v 'v. e,-e 1 ',T;!:'": 1 nl' -W' of his sex can
u'U.stA .f Mr. and Mr.?. 'h i rh-s I i a - j
s.-r, süiiaay. Adam Martin i" confin d ti
.. on w,c.,M,-nt'c..,. ! frank'. "lou re stj pretty. Mattel
I couldn't help My1-; line. rather h. .-tericaüy. "Mar t.-. I don't, st e how -vcn this
mi p iron nriuin'-r; lovo to you: it was an i :n ' . rt i n-t srtefch. but cirls
.isj'.iii' are real frk mis are often as
don't you adopt futurist manners and SO with Mr. Mansfield to little afternoon cone, rts, now and then?" (To be continued).
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Perhaps th P.oston adoub-r who claims the (larah n of Eden was lot a ted in Ohio is simply oilir..: som bodv I'or a fed-ral u.a.
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Ho.- you ii'.ui.at to ward off all tin: tenipb rs is a myst-ryto me!" "Vet: tall; just -ike a man! You expei me to do the -absurd! "e"tolaimed th- most beautiful irl I ha- e er known. "Can't a orettv
"VVlllIo Jess Willard plan-s h is j ' .ha e a willV"
Ta '..- .lohn.-o!'. is I "I o known Arthur Man.-:. cid
thinking of a. "eouie-out." Mm r Mm o I rent-d tills i.filee. I had '. Ir ari! la- v. a s unlike oth r meri. EpEdue law a-itttois l.a'.e routed i e-n a ir.i int.iin , 1 discovered lm- is
p"!-'i ' the oppo.-itlwit of t.bo-. v.h" !.aea r ornpb t- contrast to to Evan."
i sho cd bath r.ir.ht into Sunday morn- j Martha hesitated. She did not need v.t-'rta'r- ,1 at a I ir. ;. to t 11 me thai Mr. Mamdield is fa-
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