South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 189, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 July 1921 — Page 9

FRIDAY MORNING. I ULY 8. 1921

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orvoi to r!c.t mniKc r.r ar.l twj -ultor. The club ivlM liav a ; ic'.!c at St. J(-;h. July 21.

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Mrr.bArs of th" V. H!v club r.t Thurt'.ay afternoon at ti iorn? of Mrs. Cnimi 1 1 N. W'l'hur st. Favon In rnntf s.-tnt to Mrs. W;::Urr To'.: a?il Mr . In two -.v.kj tho clu n-lll y. r-r.t .ni nr-, I by Mr. A. N"-J.lo -.t l-V-T r-irh. Th" rlub hr. nlanr.'-'t a rlcr.Ic ui. Iear. r.t Iikf

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horrid of Mira r'.frtru'. Kirviisr, ST' Marietta s Thür. lav fvnirtr. Th

noxt moAt!n will h'M -with Mivi Oeraldlne Fielr!. I'lC I'arlü rt. Mr. an-1 Mr- ( II. I,aT. 2 4 23 p. Michixn Mt.. .."is'l !)' Mr. xn Mr?. L'oyd It!iii-ron, rnt'Ttainf' I rnombrrs rf th'4 KÜlricrK'y cla r t tlu' St ill M. F.. church at tho horn-1 f th forrr r Thcr-! y 'v?n!n. Th- pvrnin' v.is o'i"ijpifl with con-tf-'. in which prlztj wrc won l-y Mp. Ijc Ivrhnor anl I.;Ih K irr. Mr. nn.1 Mr.. Ia-" Kfltnr-r. 221 .". ?.Iich!cn st., :i .-- i r " 1 hy Mr. an.l Mrr. 1,011:. Karr, will onf rMin th club Aur. 4 . Mr1. r.arr."y Smith r ntrtainci 4" memhTB of th Aiit n W. II. C. So. 14 at hfr s'lMnur Imni" at llud.'on lako Thurs'lay. Thirty-tiv in'mh-r.-' of th ratten orp'Triti m from KtPort Wf tv ;ir in att'ii-1 irn . l'.oatin. hathinc. rirn"" ar:l dancini? were rnj'ijtil diliiri th nftrrr.fion.

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at a motint; of th- Ui.Ii'v" AM sö-

clf ty of th- Holy Trinity Ilpü.-h Ivath-ran church, whirh in-t at th k homo of Mr.. .form V!1. T.-l N. Slcott Thur.'- liy aftt rnnon. Mr.-'. "Weil was ar-vist-.! by Mrs. J. I K. Zimmer. Twen ty-tiv- jr.fmli"rs v ro jirHnt. lirfrf shini-nts wr rvod. Annnuncrr nt of th nf xt i:iftin will bo mrwlo lat r.

at Dicky cooly. a;;.r.ii.sau &'r of dtachnint

concerns which 1 rurro.--a3 ttrong as po-'lble. It wa.i

i c'.i:ir.c:iy "my Innings." and I meant

1 1 m.-iko the most of my opportu

nity. Not that I wihcd to revengre myyr upon Mm for the inconsiderate a. tlon or which ho hvl t-ca guilty. I acquitted mypelf of that after a ..nlo searchlns glance Into my mental ;rc:esj. liut a grave emergency confronted mo. on that required every ounce of whatever strength and i-.xc alive aLihty I po&3ea6t-d. If Ijirky lcrr.air.cd la the mental attitude in which ho had bargained to rrH our hu.c wKhout consulting me

would Lt so much of a hindrance jthat I could do nothing. I thought I v. -hirn-ically of something which jira.-. :b;e Mr3. Stewart uiod to Ely:

"If r I had an epcctahy dini-

ir nlf Inf of hftiispvvork to rot done at

certain tiine." the old woman with

whom my mother and I livtd so 1 Ion. would drawl, "I always had to

reduce Stewart to pulp nrst and ywcop him out of the way. Then I tuuld 0 ahead." Keducim; r:cky to a "pulp" however, was :,: exactly the idea 1 had in mind. JJut I did moan to show hin; cbarly tint if ho wished the hdij.-f acated by May first, as he had promised, he- would have to Rive lue ai'.-olutely a free hand, and abide by my decisions. And in order to tat him in the frame of mind to do that, I knew that I must call to his attention a few unpleasant truths. "Please- sit down." I Haid quietly. "I have two or three things to say to you. and they will take some time. I trust that you will show me the courtesy I would offer to you under similar circumstances, and refrain from interrupting me until I h te finished." IU'ky stared at me for a second, then itave .1 short laugh and sat down as 1 had asked. "I suppose it',t coming to me," he remarked to the surrounding furniture with an air of martyrdom which until' me bite my lips to keep from smiling. "And she's dangerous In this mood. Put 1 won't dodge. Shoot, (bar one." Ignoring his raillery, I went steadily on. "In the first place." I said, "without consulting me at all. you closed a bargain to sell our homo, something few women would ever forgive or foiuet. And now you calmly tell

1 teil you frankly that I will not undertake fcUCh .'i project UI.It.sa J'JJ give me a fr fc hand absolutely. You muit agree? not to hinder me in any vsay, and to help in any way I ask." "Who".s asking you to do anything'."" Dicky replied wrthfully, as I pause J. "I'll go back to Marvin, pack and move all that stuff myself to a fftoraite warehouse," "'llve juu looked into the storage warehouse situation lately'.'" I asked QUietly. "But that li beside the iüCS-

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UNCLE WIGGILY O The Story of the Cabbage

By HOWARD R. GARIS

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where tht Yolf .tocd.

Jackie louP.y barked: "Oh. there? ?:oo lnc Wlgc !: hrad! There com hi head, rollir.c

nlbMel" rwn the cabbage and

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raced th Wolf. The rolling cabhag"

down the h". 1" that it was only he meant. "What's that?" "Uneie Wiggby's

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head rolling down

hill? Well, ;f his h, a 1 Is r-lür.g his

body mti3t be rolling after It a:

ears too. I'll cha.e and then I'll have

after the fo ni e t h i r. g

heqd made so much dust that the

saviWolf couldn't xictly t? what it

-bace ! was. ; "I'll g-t you t'r.:lf Wirgily" I'll Wolf. ' get you!" howled th Wolf. Put

just a he reached the bottom of the

hill the cabbage hit ft stor, bounced

up into the air and. comir.g -bar.ged that Wolf cn tho nr-s-

to I hard that he cried. "Wow. rnen r.

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Announcement i made of the m" rrlace. in Iaporto on Satunla". July 2. of Mrs. Carrie Kmervon of Ottuniwn, la., ami Pr. c'hule.-i Stoltr, of this rifv. Pr. and Mrs. .toltz b ft

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Style in Glasses We're just as particular with your look as with your eyesight and are never satisfied until you look and see just right. Ours is complete ?oecia!Lz?d rvire.

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Optometrist ami Optician 'A Z2'2 S. Siielii.-un St.

mi.k nosi:. S.V- l'Alli 200 pairs of Silk Thread and

Fibre Silk Ib-s in and gny. (iiver lu N. Main st.

'lack. Style

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me that you have agreed to give po.--svion in three weeks. I am aware that the mention of the time means nothing; to you. You have no more conception of the time and labor involved in packing and moving the contents of a house like ours than Junior hs. Put I know, and

immediately for Rochester, Minn. The program committee of the music department of the South Pond Woman's club entertained T.G members of the muic department with

a delightful tea Wednesday aff-r-110 n at the home, of Mrs. John Cotter 1 S 0 N. Wilbur st. The dining table, over which Mrs. Walter Fgan presided, was lovely with a larse basket of garden Uowerr. The sntr.e flowers being used throughout the home. The meeting of the Waneta Slewing circle will be held at Peeper p-rk Friday afternoon at 2:1. Mrs. Charles Thomas and Mrs. Ia en Spencer v. ill be hoes-e.s. M rs. Clata Reefe of Copenhagen. Denmark, formerly of this city, arrived Wednesday to be the guest for the summer of her mottirr, Mrs. A. Iiut' nbur;- and of her sister, Mrs. II. . Iike. 11C 3 P. Fox st. W. Scott Adler, of tho firm of Mattison and Co.. drygoods merchants of Yonkers, N. . will be the -ruet over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chi'. las. 511 S. St. Joseph

tiou. I have had one experience wiih you helping to move at the Prennan house. I do not want another. And if you persist in refusing tho very natural request I have made you. I sha.ll take back my promise, and refuse to sign that deed day after tomorrow. This ia final." I rose from my chair, walked toward the door. Put Dicky caught me before I had reached it, .swept me back into my chair by main force, and drew his own up opposite. I think he understood that 1 was in no mood for endearments, for he made no move to take me into hia own chair, as lie had done before. "There, is one quality 1 possess,"

he said lightly, "which cvn worst enemies acknowledge. I

ways know when I am absolutely up against it. And I judge this is one ot the times. So outline your plans, old dear. I'll promise to keep out of it unlets tli' re is something 1 want you to do." "There are many things I wish you to do," I replied, making no com

ment upon his sudden change of attitude, "tho first of which is to see Dr. Paige, and get from him an absolute prohibition against your mother going north until I have moved and found a place. I am su.m it will be only the thing he would dc- anyway. Then I want you to get reservations for you and me to go north the first night you can get them. 1 can start tonigiit if you can s-ecure them." . "Y'ou mean to leave mother and your father and Junior down here until we've moved?" "Exactly!" "Put the trip to Pine's Pidge, and the signing of the deed day after tomorrow! And you know mother told me not to come near her unless I had extended the time." Dicky was stammering now. "The trip to Blue's Bridge will have to wait until another year. You can wire the man who is buying that jou will sign tho deed in New York. And you manage your mother so beautifully that it eiught to be an easy task for you to pacify her." I could not resist that purely feminine pin prick, nor an unholy thrill of gratified malice when Picky exploded into a single, exasperated cuss word.

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t. This is Mr. Adler's first visit to this city since he left here 22 years .10, being in the drygoods bus'.nts at that time, the firm doing business. :.n X. Michigan st., under the name of Chillas. Adler and Coble.

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l .iv Iii, 11 iiniiiiit - Tim CAIlPACiF. (Copyright. 10 21.) (Py How anl U. (inrl-.) "Come to dinner. Uncle Wigcily! Com to dinner!" called Nurs-.t Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy or.e day. as she walked out on the porch of the hollow ftump bungalow, where the bunny rabbit gentleman was tryir.j? to keep ccol. "Dinner!" repeated Mr. Longcars. as he twinkled his pink nose sort of side-ways. "It ia too hot to eat dinner Nurse Jane. All I seem to care for is cabbage lco cream. 'That does sound very cool and nice." wpoke the muskrat lady housekeeper, "but to make that kind of ice cream I must have a cabbage." "There are plenty of cabbages

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garden at tho top of Uncle Wicgily. "I'll

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al-jmade the ice cream we'll sit in th4

shade and eat it. That will be much better than having a hot lunch.

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meeting at Stinlebaker perk. The- A3!acamer;i (jlce- club postponed their meeting which was to have been held Thursday afternoon at Pottawatomie park, to July 14, when the members will motor to Perrien Springs, Mich., for a chicken supr The Five Oak Drill team will hold Its annua-! picnic Sunday at Kiddle's Iake. Members will meet at W. Ü. W. hall at 9 o'clock.

"VnrT.- much In.loe.i" 1 cr tl X'lirpe

lint. "Von ro "et the head cf cab- nro

bage and I will make the other things ready to freeze the ice cream by the time you get back." Off started Uncle Wiggily, with a toadstool for an umbrella to keep off the hot sunshine. Tho bunny gentleman had not hopped very far before he met Jackie Puw Wov, the little puppy dog chap. Oh. Uncle Wiggily, may I come with you?" cried Jackie. "Well. I am not going very far," said the rabbit gentleman. "And I n m ( nlv going after a head of cabbage." "

! "Oh. is that all?" barked Jackie.

looking disappointed, for he thought perhaps Uncle Wigcily might have been going to the three ami four cent storo to get lollypop. "Yes, I am going to get a head of cabbage so that Nurse Jane may make ico cream." went on Unci" Wiggily. port of twinkling hi pink nose like a jitney chasing a tredley car. "Oh, ice cream!" cried Jackie. "Ch. let me help you get that head of cabbage, Uncle Wiggily! I just lovo- to help you get cabbage heads!" "Do you like ice cream. too?" asked Uncle Wiggily making believe look at sumo pretended green paint on the end of his red. white and blue striped rheumatism crutch. "Oh. yes. I like ice cream. too" whined Jackie. "Put I want to help yeu." "All right, come along and we'll get the cabWige head,' spoke the rabbit gentleman. On and en he hopped with tho little drggie boy running beside him. and soon the-y were at the top of the hill. There Uncle Wiggily picked a nice, large head of cab'-age. and. after resting in the shade, he started back down the hill so Nurse Jane could make the ice cream. "I'll carry the head of cabbage." offered Jackie and Uncle Witrgily gave it to the puppy chap. Tin y

j were just starting down the hid

when Uncle Wiggily frit a thorn sticking him in his left h;nd paw. and he stooped down behind a bu.h to pick it out. Ami while the bunny was thus knevling down, and Jackie was holding' the head of cabbage, all of a sudden along came the old Woozie Wolf. "Ah ha! Uncle rwigclly must be around here somewhere!" howled

the Wolf. "I just saw his long ears, and I saw his paw tracks in the ( rand. Now for a fine time, nibbling j his ears!" J Uncle Wiggily heard the Wolf, and j

scrootched farther down behind the bush. Jackie, holding the cabbage,

b.g tree

the W;df couldn't see. him. "Yts. Uncle Wiggily Is aroi

somewhere and I am going

so

libble his e ai!" howled the Wolf.

Then Jackie began to think of a way to save the bunny gentleman. Tho little doggie boy suddenly rolled

ELLSWORTHS GOLDEN. JUBILEE YEÄÜL

GLASSES Properly

-' Fitted.

DR. J. BURKE 230 8. Michigan St. RroLen Lene tlupllrated.

POTTERY is the ideal pottery for the home. You will marvel at the wonderful designs and colors of Rookwood Pottery. Our assortment of this beautiful pottery is complete and you will find the range of price is within the reach of all. It will be a pleasure to explain how this pottery is made and to show you our assortment. Won't you allow us th is privilege? Makielski's Art Shop The Shop of Courtesy. Olhcr Theater Pldg.

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Ransacking Ready- to -Wear

Spring Suits at Half Price. Coats-Wraps at Half Price. Middy Suits at Half Price.

Blouses, $18.00 to $25.00 value?, at $8.95. Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Canton Crepe.

Summer Dresses., values to $50.00, at $17.50. Ransacking Hosiery Women's 85c thread silk hose, black only at 50c pair, Women's full fashioned silk hose, black, cordovan and Havana brown, $2.00 and $2.25 values, at $1.50 pair. Women's fine quality 75c and 85c lisle hose at 50c pair. Women's good quality 35c and 39c cotton hose at 25c pair, Children's and infants' 35c and 50c lisle hose at 19c pair.

Gift Shop (Mezzanine Floor) Boston Bags, black or brown, 14, 15 and 16 inches long, $3.00 quality, $1.95 each. $2.75 and $3.00 fibre suit cases at $1.95. Aneo (guaranteed) Laundry Irons, $8.00 values, at $5.95.

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During July and August this store will close at 12:30 Wednesday afternoons.

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CTROLA

from the To enjoy

You gain a kind of pleasure Victrola that nothing else can give.

at any moment the actual music of the fore

most artists is possible through the Victrola alone. You may earn' this delightful privilege with you in the summer months. We have convenient models for traveling and outdoor use that will make it easy. Call on us today.

Victor Products Exclusively Geo. H. Wheelock & Co.

Mrs. J. KuIIcnberg. st.. If ft Thursday for

several day's vis4t. Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. Miller, 1307 U..

Jefferson blvd.. will leave today for 5

the Muskoka Lake region of Canada. Mrs. J. G. Schaub and children, 719 Ilex st.. leave today for a two weeks' trip up the Soo. J. C. Ulisworth has returned from Magnolia. Mass.. wh"ro lie has been visiting his family, who are spending the summer at the seashore. Mrs. John Heir.tzherger of Warsaw. Ind., who has been the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will U. Martin. ,2,1 S. Taylor st.. has returned to lvr home. Mrs. C. II. r.aird. - Hex St.. Is visiting her sister at 'imonson lake. Klkhart. Ind. Mrs. O. O. Lozitr. 6 47 N. Walnut st.. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Kay at Prne. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Studebaker. Jr.. 1"! P. Taylor St.. are spending a few days nt Diamond lake. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Durüs. s-on. Neil. and daughter. Charity of Sycamore. O.. who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chillas, Ü11 S. St. Joseph st.. have rt turned to their home.

Tomorrow's

HOROSCOPE

By Genevievt KembU SATURDAY, JULY 9. This rhculd be a particularly lively and gainful day. according to th m.i.ny interesting lunar and mutual aspects. There should b pronounced advancement in mercantile matters, with deeded growth and financial return, since Mercury i. under the powerful inciteiver.t of Jupiter, by sext.le aspect, anl Ji:p:ter is in lur.ar conjunction. New and Important projects may be advanced, and those In employment may lcok for lavors or promotion if thev have earned the consideration. It r.t ay le Jnaiv;sab t undertake Important change or loumeyi. Those whose btrthdy It I? have th. prerage cf successful year, with increase of money end business and pronotion or advancement. It might to advisable to defer travel, change or removal. A child born cn this day uid be derer, enterprising, and will 6pesltty rise to Important placs in life. I: -will be fortunate in it undertakings.

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All This Spring and Summer's Styles in This Sale

Men's into two

values up to $11.00 divided lots

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ti'r OS SAVINGS. Money placed before July 10th draws interest from July 1st compounded quarterly. Itui'ding and I.oaa Association of South Dend. 1 J 4 iouth Main street 20-3.

Women's values upx to $12.0

vided into three lots

$4.95, $5.95, $6.9

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$4.95 and $6.95

This lot of shoes will clean up in the next few days. Get fitted before your

ADVICE TO GIRLS

B7 ANNIE LAURIE

size is gone.

I am n. ar.d the other actor la h human comedy cr trasdy i3 a man who is ten years my am'.rr. Some time ago. after repeated effcrts on my part, we were formally introduced to one another. Per a abort time circumstance al'.cwed is to meet, and cn such occas'cr.s he tmrreed n-.e very much by his gearcsity and noMer.es of character. Pate Intervened, ar.d ho w ;r.t a'sv ay. We continued to correspond. For tny part It waa a ca!e of out or s:sht out cf mind, and I noon becar. to go around with other young men. H. cn the contrary, seems to have lived true to the 131 he had formed of Thus was forced the first i:r,k la the chain that ! iroinc to be one of irun cr cn of rose. Twr A-r ago I met h!ra nt a danee. ccexpectedly. We exc!.?.rjM civili

ties. The following day he wrote me arklr.j- for an explanation of my apparent Indifference. Today he left to resume his former position. Do you think the difference in our arcs would be an obstacle to cur ta pplneps T If ho. would it be w.se to remind him of the fact? . If I wi?h to put a stop to our ccrrefpor.der.ee. fhouid I answer his lajr

letter In ;rj:h a manner that he wll: realize that even the ioi.d of fr'.er.dh:p has ceased to exist, at bnst ca my part? ANGEL. ANGEL: No, th difference !n your ages weuld not nerewarlty te :. obstacle to voor Nap; tr. tut the fact that you do not care for hi v shovli be a aufftcier.t rfn for not ertertFuntn thoughts of rjrr:.f. Tf vi- 'r'e-.'-1' - ' ' mir. a ted. why correspond with him?

See the Window Display of These Bargains

CLO USE'S

Courteous Salesmen

Correct

Fitting

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Every Sale Must Be Satisfactory

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