South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 265, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1921 — Page 7
THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 22. 1921
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"Hut surely you wouldn t Just uti hr-r and not do anything if it was your husband?" M-r voiro wai hih ! r'itrh"d. I kn"w th.tt Mr. Am-s was U-clnninsr to fori thf .strain. j
"If it had hn my hushand I j.pr 1 would havo hal f 'n-thoushl no ieh to hivo done- sonv thin In I said not unkindly. "And this is ju-t mj- p'V." Mrs. Amu' voice wan weary, "I'll just h iv f wuffr-r it out I know. I'm th- one who ha h"n iu the wron;' all alone.' Th if wan a lieht tap on t ho door fr.iuio. Clr;ic - a;,;. ar( i!. "Ilavo you
ah- l.'ard anythine?" f-ho asked anxious-rr.o'.- ; ly. aui "N'othir.e." My voice was raeeed.
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I SIrw!y Mrs. Ames and I went up with a ( tin- stairs, each into our separate, let thejlonrly room each to our own fear.
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will ronunif in hours this r-uan-tity and mixture of fool "Whol" milk. 3- ouiH cs: harl v wa
ter. 1 " oune.i; .ucar of milk, two! un-?": Iim- water, thre ounres. "Barley water" i made hy hoiline I an ounee or harley Jlour f"r .10 min- ; Ute. in a 'iu art of wal r. Th n add to the hat ley erue fnoueh plain!
hoil'd water to make th" mixture an e n 'iu art. Von will oh.-'-rve that the lirr. water, milk and harley wat'r mixture aeeres.ite i , ounc.- of fluid. This is diviid into five f'rfline" of nine our.e s each and is jriven 1 ire cted. IUu"IarIiy Very Important. Turine th'." three months. If the 'hild is nornril. he may have lit-
i tie f.xtra fed at in m th' mornine.
This v. ill roi)vi.-t of a well i-ooked corral of the finer erain. 'r strained oatmeal. riy-r th'.. may he poured a part "f th' prepare! milk. At the 2 ' lock feedine he may h.ave two or thre te.tpionfuls of herf jui'e to whi-h dri' d hre id rtitnhs or "ZAi' h ich" haw- he n added. It If particularly Important. if past-urized milk i used, to eiv the Infant a little oranee juice each day. Two or three teanpoonf uls of strainr il juice will he noueh to furnish the nerefary vitamin's. The f. dinc. must le niven with the recul.-r.rity of look -work. Nn rt'.aiter how tiresome It may 1 ther must he no deviation from the routine. Even a half-hour makes a difference. If the hahy Is inclined to constipation, he may he eiven a teaspoonful of olive oil nieht and mornine. At thN ae the hahy should have an abundanc' of rest and sleep.
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jratine committee, it was learned aui thoritatively today. I Th recommendations will he made
by i'ens. Kenyon and 'Sh'-rtri le. who have been condtietine infori il he.trines in the trouble z.n . Drastit nieaur(-. to force set; -ment will be urcd if th- j-int ' inferences fail, it wan uid. onf renews between uni"tii-ts and operators have been soueht by miners' official- for many weeks. Th'-re appeared litth prospect the coal oieratnrs now will aeree to su h sessions, as they e.insid'r it would mean recognition of the union. Kenyon said formal invesiiatmn would te' transferred to Yet Vireinii soon. Hearings iro!.tlly will be held first in Huntington, he said.
KILLKI AT IXXmiALL. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Sept. 21. William Pritchard. 1. died here today of injuries received in practice with the local hieb .-chod football nquad yesterday. His neck wax dislocated and the respiratory centi r paralyzed.
Novelrv appeiiM to u. all If may f'eni strir,ue ti spel nf the baby a- i Yet. aftT all. 'ery hrib.- '; - the er :i test niv!ty in the w'rid i new and strant' an in:m i?iii; in the hieh st sen.--.- a Tinvdt . Lik- ::i ii'h r :ioeltiey. wh n the iiwn- w-trs off. th- rar of the 1 div !e. omH pretty serious bii-i-n . The no !h-r is worn, p' rhaps s:i- 1 ih li.-i .-, p, she has wrii d er th' little illn .--s of the chihl, sh- tiriv half-sick h rself. Tb- d iily preparation" if the fodd, the ;i' c try regularity of the f-ed-ini. the denial of nfertainrnent '"d social pl'-a-urH. the many sae-
ifi, s of ln-'t h rhod ar- all con-
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ony .f mot h. rhod. If it w ere not tampered ly h r plra.-t;re in the antis ami crowth of the baby, would b almost killing. Iti short, beine a good mother is being a eood s Idier. I take off my hat-to ev -ry geod mother. Site is the in oft wond'-rfnl work of God. Tin .fr:ijrt FV)rmula. After nin- months of age the average btittle-f il baby .-'hould be fed five times a day. These feedings fhould be made at ß. 10, 2. ß and 10 o'rh rk. Tin- batty should sleep from 10 oVh.ek at night till f in the morning. It in understood, of course, that plain -on s ' oolk it unsuitable for baby fe'dine. It mut he "modified." lis it 5s i .ilbil. in orler t make it a
proper substitute for mother's milk. In the process of modification water, sucar of milk, lin e water and per hap. other ingredienLs are added. The exact proportions must be given th" mother hy a good doctor. You must not make use of the following formula, because it may not
DYED HER SKIRT AND A SWEATER
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liuy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect home, dyeing Is guaranteed. Even if you have never dyed before, you can put a new rich, fadeless color into your worn, shabby dresses. skirts. waists. stockings, coats, sweaters, draperies, hangings, everything, by following the simple direction In every package of Diamond Dyes. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or s-ilk. or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixer! goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. Adv't.
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An Easy Habit The remarkable thing about saving money is that, once you begin, it is so easy. The hardest part is making up your mind to begin. Every wage earner should have an income for the future. When you deposit each week a fixed sum, you are providing for the day when the income will be needed. The farther off that day is, the more of an income you will have as the interest compounds.
We pay interest from Oct. I on deposits made before the 1 0th of that month. SERVICE STABILITY
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Celebrating Our Twentieth Anniversary Twenty years ago our business made its appearance in South Bend. Outwardly its existence was uncertain, but in reality nothing could thwart the success of our project. The reason is obvious. The cornerstones of our entire plan were builded upon "Service' and the highest ideals were our only consideration. This has naturally meant selfsacrifice on our part but the reward has been worthy of it all. Public opinion has not been tardy in responding to the high class service and quality of our products so that now after twenty years of successful catering to the public, the name "PHILADELPHIA" on our product has come to mean the highest standard of value and quality. Now We Are Celebrating Our Twentieth Anniversary and we mean to make this celebration just as successful as our business has always been in the past. In order to make this really worth while to you our customers and friends we are pleased to announce drastic reductions on
all our lines of confectionery. We do not expect a profit
on our products in celebrating this event all FOR YOU.
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And Remember The same high quality will be maintained on all our lines of merchandise in order that we may zealously protect that slogan which has naturally come to be ours: "PHILADELPHIA THE HOUSE OF PURITY"
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! w ould n;ake non -. i SfCMart's )!oiu! r.'xliuvtl. j John St.-v. ;.rt. colored, indicted a: ! th- nunt se!sio:i of th.- -i.in i jury "ri a statutory tticn - ac.iinst Mrs AliCi- JSmith. a white wman. and r-r-
. '.t-red arrest: d and held und-r 5 5.0 0 I ; i ond, had his hoial rtdu.a d to 2,',00 Lemuel Snvdcr's Sentenee De-;l Jui ! 'Vaiter a. t-ut.k in circuit
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Lennr-l Snyder, aged indicted at the last r--fion of the circuit (ourt Krand jury for a statutory off ne against a pirl under the a?e of M. was arraigned before Judco Walter A. Funk Wednesday nicrning- in circuit court and ideaded guilty, '(.iitince was not pronounced. Snyder and his victim. Hepsio Hull, who was 1 Z- April 7 last, reim rented thenulvcs as husband and vif, durini: their May in South I'.'-nu. Hi- assui'vd the name of L'liarle Juhnson end he tho name f Pauiin-- Johns. n. The police found th'.m on Lincoln way W. Aur. L'4, following which a serious charge vas placed against Snyder. Snydr Mames the molhcr of the jcirl for his present difficulty. He charges that the mother enticed him
t.. quit his jol in Hillsdale, Mien., ! (me to South r.tnd, and tlien in-! duced him and the uirl to pose l3; hushandi and wife and then try to' obtain work at a farm, declaring that it would be easier to find em-1 ploy men t as a married couple. This information was Riven to the! curt by Pros. F'oyd O. Jellison. Tho j
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court Weh;-.-..lay morning. Pm.st. FIcyd ). J i!i.s ti objected t" the re-iluction.
Atty Ceorcre Sands. Stewart, iu askincr that
lower, ealle! .ittr-nti"ii to the fact , will that the presiding ma ci -träte in the!
lower cjurt after hearintr the state's evidence in the rape had seen tit to only bind th man over to the ranc jury on a bond of $ 1.000. contended that an arbitrary bond of
! $.".000 was too hUh and .ludere Flink
upheld hi.i contention by directing lhat the bond bo fixed at only $2,0ö. The -ase will be set .for Friday in all probability, and Mr. Sands declared that he would endeavor to obtain a speedy trial in the matter.
HKnLIN, Sept. 2i. Important political development, which may bnr? about complete reorganization of the i a bine when th Hfichtaj? convenes, were brewing- in Germany today. The 4ociaii.t cor.ffre.-? at Goertitz took important leciion? repardir.c the rebuilJincr cf the cabinet ar-.l decided to enter a new ministry. If the plar.. now in hand work out to the fulfilment, the r.et cabir.-'.
NEUTRALIZE ACIDS IN YOURSTOMACH GET RID OF INDIGESTIOaN
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SEVERE CYCLONE HITS OHIO CITY
j NLWAKK, O.. Sept. 21. Several I persons were injured and heavy proj perty damape done by a cyc'.rne ! whih Mrurk Zanefville, ?,0 milff j east of here this afternoon, aceordj i n c: to fragmentary reports r.ich.irg hre. Te!;hore and telecraph wire-
k pin the s'cnv,.'!: f re f r 1 1 xm1 l.j -lr Mor!.' a-M !. t r;. s f m ?4 ti ! t! ' "in of t ir." tft;?h(i f n'.I t'T.M tr-.::Me. Tl. f.-.- s-k-.t ar.d brinclnc on JJo. Hnrtburi. lUi.atir.t. IiobcfiTlT.. an ! t'. h'i.:;i.i ti r-ilu th vrry rf r knew wr'A. I'rp!"! ..t l nrtlf. i.il liest.-Mt uro i.o rf-i!i. I J v cur i r.ly !i':;i;iorirT re'tef nn i i.ft.Mi ! rr it hMrrv.. NMtr.i!i ' r wcit'-n thA tom)i'mh urid rff.-r pMlr; uit'.i h Infts f i r.r, rr h'' M.:nein w.-.v-. tf-.-if.Tf -:1. or fe'ir tablets ef J ! r--" r't.rtf-i M.1CTie!l te 1 b!.i t unter 1 al! th:it l r-j ntrd . i r a few f v.r. .f T'!r;ri'- ! Mr,,n frni riii-l. !":ce;t a:.l tr thi
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About 13 years ago. a campaign of tree planting was commenced in western Canada, ind the bareness of some prairies have since been grad-; ually transformed.
ron Tiion WAsiiKits and si;uvi( i: work L. D. WILSON 12t Linroln Way J'. Phone IfiTS muii:v m xciiini: eo.
EXCURSION NEXT SUNDAY Via L. E. & W. R. R. INDIANAPOLIS $2.95 PERU $2.00 ROCHESTER $1.35 TRAIN LEAVES SOUTH BEND AT 7:00 A. M. The above round trip rates include war tax
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A Coat or Suit for every RED U C E D woman at a saving in price that
is almost unbelieveable right at the beginning of the season. Every Coat and Suit in this Sale is a new fall style guaranteed to give satisfactory service. The styles, the materials, the workmanship, the trimming are of the best. There is not a garment in stock that is not smart in style and extremely desirable.
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Read About These Suit Savings $29.50 Fall Suits Now $22.13 $35.00 Fall Suits Now $26.25 $39.50 Fall Suits Now $29.63 $45.00 Fall Suits Now $33.75 $49.50 Fall Suits Now $37.13
And These Coat Savings $25.00 Fall Coats Now $20.00 $32.50 Fall Coats Now $26.00 $39.50 Fall Coats Now ... . ., $30.60 $45.00 Fall Coats Now . . $36.00 $50.00 Fall Coats Now $40.00
Money Savers! Special Prices Everywhere You Look Misses Flannel Middies in navy and scarlet, white braid trimmed; sizes 12 to 18 years, at $4.50 One big lot of high grade Outing Flannel Gowns and Pajamas, extra fine quality in plain white and colored stripes. On Sale at Half Price Outing Flannel Gowns, slip-over style, high neck and long sleeves, in plain white and pink and blue stripes, all sizes. Very special $1.00 Men's light weight Cotton Union Suits, long sleeves and ankle length in sizes 36 and 38 only; $1.00 value; Sale price 43c Boys Outing Flannel Night Shirts in neat colored stripes; $1.50 value; Sale price 95c Boston Bags are the most popular shopping bag. made of genuine cowhide in light and dark brown and black at $2.25, $2.50 and. . .$4.00
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Here is another speecial value in new Fall Hats that will be worth while investigating. Shapes Roll-from-the-Face Sports Shapes, Tricornes and Turbans. Materials Lyons Velvet, Panne Velvet, Hatters Plush and Devenor. Colors Navy. Morocco brown, fuscia, beige, emerald green and poppy red. Trimmings Chenille dangles, cire ribbon, ostrich, fancy pins and tassels. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, choice. . . .$4.50
Money Savers! Special Prices Everywhere You Look Large round Centerpieces with cluny lace edge7; regular 2.25 value $1.79 Wool Challies, 27-inch, light and dark colors; special, yard... $1.19 Wool Serge. 36-inch, in navy only; special, yard 89c Nashua Woolnap Blankets large size, heavy weight, good quality, warm and durable, in neat plaids; special $3.75 Small Cotton Batts, very special at 7c Kirk Olive Soap, a I Oc value; special 6c 45-inch Oil Cloth in light and dark patterns; special value, yard at 23c Ivory Soap Flake?, for fine laundering packkges 25c Bowl-enc, a disinfectant and deodorizer; 25c value, can 17c
New-Fall
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Special Values $15, $17.50, $19.95,
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Most of these dresses are copies of much higher-priced models that have just appeared, reproduced in Wool Poiret Twills and Tricotines. It's an apportunity to buy such fashionable, nicely made dresses at such moderate prices.
House Dresses $2.98 to $5.00 Values
$1 .79
Here is an unusual bargain in good quality House Dresses, well made of good quality gingham in plain colors and plaids. Formerly sold from $2.98 to $5.95. choice, Thursday $1.79
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Genuine Savings If you are in need of a new blouse, here is a real opportunity to buy quality Blouses at exceptional savings; $2.50 and $2.98 White Wash Blouses Thursday $1.50 $5.00 White Wash Blouses, hand made, at $3.50 $5.95 White Wash Blouses, hand made, at $3.95
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