South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 315, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 November 1921 — Page 3

FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER II. 1921

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HER PROBLEMS

By Annette Bradshaw

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HOME -MAKING HELPS "Everything About thm Hoai Hmlpt f Ma km thm Horn'' By WANDA BARTON

To foster the "stitch ir. tim habit, mothers nvjst hcgln early an 1

supply tho Implements needed. ax.1 j ( , T,.rs vnTian stop standing by and sayir.p: "Give '

MLhawaki and Rev. .r.'.Ür.wwl cT nvar.Pton. Hi., wer? Sunday c'i ' m

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it to m. I'll do It," If they expert raiso self-reliant children who wil.

HOW THK WORK IIASKKT MAY hi:mb dl:vi:ixji sKi.rlUJIJANCK. In fanil'.lfs where there are a

which the spools are laeed to keep them In place, then the overlap tied down to kep the du?t cut. There are leather work boxe for

bo a comfort lirro to come.

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ire to be hid in all plzes with v;irl-

ony'v color'd pat!n linlntrs. Then.

: i.nmhAr nf children irrnwlntr to mail

i 1 i. ftf.-ihorae ur cr for travclinc. which

! a lack of self-reliance in things per-! '. tainlnr- to Dersonal needs, a sort of i

i freemaronrv which unconsciously I thprf? are Oden W. 0 , parent? 0

i breeds slackness that is uncomfort- S -r n intPfl- otker" 'orated with .. .s. ..i,.., i oft.r! rrpr cut-outs and varnished. Other ; Miss ,N. va MiLikrn

Doxe. ana cianKfts or i-rencn mv. r.- , (,r .mis .Maz; ar.-.o:i

FIVE POINTS Mrs. nr?.u Ilrown is ill

Mr. Kir. rriok and fain moved from South Hnd ai inz in Taylor property. fr. ard Mrs. T-aulkr.' r

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THAT TERRIBLE VEIL PERPLEXITY GARDNER (puzzled) I don't care why you've popped over the wall like this, I think it's mean! Either you want me to guess rrio you arc, or wish me to be jealous of your new veils, or are casting bandit eyes at my clirysanthemums- but but where did you buy 'em?

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TWO NEW $100,000 CORPORATIONS GET START 111 INDIANA

Car and Tractor Company and Electric Concern Are Incorporated. INDIAN-ATOMS, Nov. 10. Two new corporation.-, capitalized at l ioo.ooo each, fihi artirio oiT incorporation Thurs'lay with S: of State Jackson. They wore the Delftwaro 'ar and Tractor company of Muncie- and the Crescent City Electric company of Kvansvi'le. The Muncio company in to take over the business of tlie PropsDunn company, an automobil and tractor ja.?e. conc rn. Directors of the r.ew company arc If. T. and FYank A. Hanl y and linnet Heath, all of Munci-. Q The I'van'ille company is to manufacture rkctrical apparatus, and its director are Chester K. Roberts of Kvansville and Robert I. Oblinger, Harry K. Rawmus3en nnd John I). Melc, all of Indianap-otta.

INDIANA TRUSTEE GETS PRISON TERM

CHURCHMEN SEEK ASSEMBLY LAND Special to News-Times: LAPOIITK, Nov. 10. Overtures have been made by a group of Chicago churchmen to the Michigan City chamber of commerce looking to the purcha.se of a tract of five acres of land near the lake front for the establishment of an a.vmbly ground for the children of Chicago churche. It is planned to open an assembly modeled alone: the li'ics of the one at Winona lake. According to the plans outlined groups of 500 children would be sent to the assembly each week during the summer. A largo investment would bo made In the erection of suitable building.

MODERN CITY FOR SALE IN ENGLAND

Fifty Millions Will Buy Complete Up-lo-Datc Town Railroad Center.

of public halls capable

1,800 people. A central kitchen is capable of cooking for 14.000 people daily; a special laundry can deal with the needs of 6,000 persons every week.

All the houses are guaranteed to

j last for 200 years at least. The garj dens surrounding them were laid out by experts. Naturally, the I town being built by public money, J no possible expense was saved. I Hut then there are wonderful factories, marvellously equipped. The

town nas i mnes oi sianuaru guape railroads and 47 miles of narrow Kaujre. It has water works which

supply 10.000,000 gallons daily; the ! their own

STATE HEADS MEET;

'ECONOMY' KEYNOTE

Central Purchasing Committee to buy Office Fixtures for Indiana.

James A. Clifton Draws From Two to 21 Years and Fine.

MAIIIOX. Ind., NVv. 10. On a plea of guilty, James M. Clifton, form- r trustee of Center township, charged with the embezzlement of township funds, w;.-- sentenced by .ludso J. I 'rank Charier, of the CIrant eour.ty court. Thursday, to the date prison for, from two to 21 ycan, fined Ko and disfranchised for two years. Chfton waü brought back from Miami. Fla., last wr k. after being u fucitie from Justice for several weeks. Although charged siiecifically with the t inberzlement of Jl.r.OC from the- dog tax funds of the township, it 1m fald that the total thortacre will amount to about $10.H0. The ftate board of accounts lias not completed w the audit of Clifton books.

CAPTURE CONVICT WHO KILLS GUARD

INDIANAPOMS, Nov. 10. Economy was the principal subject of discussion Thursday at the first conference of heads of various state departments with Gov. McCray. A central purchasing committee, itw as decided, would be pet up to buy all the office fixtures for the state. Instead of each department making its own purcha.se.. An effort also is to be made to standardize expense accounts of state employes, this decision following ptatements of various officials, showing wide differences In the accounts submitted by different employes when travelling at state expense.

LONDON, Nov. 12. Does anyone want to buy a complete modern, up-to-date town fitted with all conveniences? Price, only $30.000.000! The name of the town Is Gretna, specially built during the war and in easy reach of four great railroad systems. The British government is the seller and is ready to make special concessions for a cash deal.

J I Only those willing to take the bar

gain in one tSgle dot are requested to -apply. Great War-time Product. Gretna was a great war-time product, specially constructed for the purpose of producing cordite explosive. Hut after November, 191S. tho cordite industry declined somewhat, and as tho British government has no particular war in view at the moment it has decided to wind up the business. The site covers 9,200 acres. There are 212 well-built houses and 60 hostelries. The churches nu mbcr six. Two movie houses each accommodate 1.100. There are a couple

finest glycerine distillery in the world, while the plant for dealing

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provident of her clothes and trinklets may put away her veils folded

; them, while another sister stuffs her I veils away any old lasiion, and I when she needs a fresh o;;e, goes to ! her lister's supply and helps herself : without the slightest compunction. This is one of many things preI empted in the tam careless manner.

This is not fair or just, and the wise

mother should stamp out the habit at Its Inception. j Mother's work basket Is perhaps the center of the most active depredations. This is sought and used freely and careleswly, and many of us busy and tired mothers, sitting down to do some needed mending in a hurry, have had to stop and put the basket in order before we'could find the needles and threads wanted for the job. Trying as this is, we may Just as well look the thing in the face and realizo that conditions are what we have allowed them to become. Better hear the comment that "mother Is fussy" or "cross about her old basket" than do extra work we should not be asked to do. One wise mother equipped her

three daughters at the tender age of six, respectively, with their own work baskets, taught them how to use them, and established the sanc

tity of her own, with the result that she has three expert, felf- reliant needlewomen. They have always done their own raending, and are all proud of the work of their hands. Children are so easily taught when they are little, and habits formed at that time of life cling. and even though we often realize that children are never going to become distinguished in certain lines, vet they will do well enough for

needs, which may 'save

finished with gold galoon and

rit-bon roses. Soft silk rolls, flannel-lined, with numerous ecket, are fixed to hanc on the wall beside the bureau, and do verv well for emergency mending

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wee' Orr. Taylor visited his Mrs. Harry Carleton and i

urday.

Huyd Milliken received p.iirf:l injuries aliout Iiis hand while b.tjrting with a gun !at week.

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Williams

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them many a penns'. Work baskets and boxes were never more fascinat-

with sulphuric acid, ether and gaslng than they are today, and when

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acy. The laboratories are marvels of their kind, and the power station is one of the finest in Pritain. Hut all now stand deserted. It is offered either as a great comjnercial factory, a new colony or a holiday resort. Anj-ono putting down the $50,000,000 for which tho British treasury will be duly grateful can utilize it as all three if so desired.

CASHIER KILLED IN LOVER'S LANE CHICAGO, Nov. 10. George I). Matthews, 19, assistant cashier for the Morton Grove Trust and Savings bank, was mysteriously shot early today at "Liover'9 Xano' near the outskirts of the city after he had taken a young woman to her home in his automobile. A man came out of the darkneff, aried "hand.s .up" and they began shooting at each other. Matthew was shot twice in the side. His condition is critical.

well chosen they are always a nice gift to a girl or woman. If the girl is an Indian student she will appreciate one of the Indian baskets These may be fitted simply and inexpensively, and are both useful and decorative. ' There is a great rage for painted baskets', and girls love them if chosen In colors to match their bedrooms. A black basket painted with pink wild roses, and having a pink, gold and black .cover and handles, is charming. - Of course, the wee cushion and .needlebook Inside must be pink. Then, every woman appreciates a "housewife." These never grow oldfashioned, though our great-grandmothers used to make them, by hand for their unborn grandchildren. They are made of bronze leather, silk and flannel-lined, with compartments for thimble, scissors, bedkin - and needles, and a pocket for darning Iloss. Some of the cases roll and tie, while others are square with a folding, pointed flap that also ties. Fpool cases are made to matcb, m

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STATE DRAINAGE BODY

MEETS AT CAPITAL !

INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. Preparatory to the codification of the Indiana drainage laws, tho state commission created by Gov. McCray under direction of a law of the la.t legislature, met here. Thursday with tho governor to organize for its work. State Sen. Roproe Klper of Boonville was elected chairman of the commission, and Hyatt Ij. Frost of Connersville was chosen secretary. Abraham Halleck of Uennsalaer, is the third member of the eommitsion.

Escaped Prisoner From Jail is Seized While Asleep in Detroit House.

hoof savks 1 1 or six Flaming pieces of wood shingles from the roof of a nearby dwelling dropped on the roof of Mr. Wise Homeowner. He wan not alarmed, his home was protected by an Flaborated fire resisting roof. You should take the mmc precautions and avoid roof fires. Call for estimate. Flaborated Roofing Co.. 21 N. Michigan st.. Main 240H. 434-tt

Camel. Iucky Strike. Piedmont. Chesterfield and Spur cigarettes, two

i for r,"c. Fngel'H Cut Bate, 4 01 S.

DETBOIT. Nov. 10. Edward Michigan Weisnian. 23-year-old eseaped cor.-

vict ar.d a !.-- chargtd with murder, was arretted here early today. Police raided a hM-se or. Bumpkin av. and

overpowered Weitmar, as ho lay j fltp:::g in Kd. a pistol under his; Pillow a". I ar.o;her on a table beside i him. j We;.-:i:.n. l-s:d s beir.g wanted j for jail breaking, i-5 accus- vl of the j :aurd r of D- i-utv .!n ri:Y Fred j

SVhr.lI of Oaklar.d -ounty. whose l . dy was found ( t. a road near I'ontiae t'u- tl.iy aft- r Wonun esa!'cd fro;. i a p: i.-e: guard.

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STA TE MUSIC COLLEGE IS DAMAGED BY EIKE INMANAP "LIS. I:-d.. Nov. 10. Tfo- Irahar.a ci. of music and f.ne ait. was da:. au'd by fire here Th u r s d a v a t : : r. n . Alth'-ua t ! were in session at th t : ! v. .-. all of th- tf.dentrt scaped .t!io-.:t injury. Harry G. Hill. pr. :d !.t cf tii cid!, ge. esti

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CITY HITS MOTOR BUS COMPETITION Special to The News-Tim s: GOSH FN. In 1 . Nov. 1 The city council last r.i-ht p 1 a preferential street traffic or-Ünanc- aimed at motor ehicb--5 op ratd in competition with traction cars.

A Five Dollar Bill Will Keep You Warm

Yes, sir; we mean just exactly what we say. A fivedollar bill will buy an excellent, first-class overcoat that will turn the sharp winds of the most severe winter weather. Slavin has an assortment of $50 and $60 slightly worn coats that can't be equaled anywhere for the money. Yho who want a first-class overcoat should see Slavin immediately. I. SLAVIN 222 W. Washington Ave. One Block Out of the High Rent District

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Fur Trimmings Embroidered Newest Styles

Hundreds of Coats 'Purchased for Cash Sold at Practically End-of-Season Prices.

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100 New Dresses In a Special Sale

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Saturday at included arc Fur trimmed, self trimmed and embroidered models in the newest materials.