South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 7, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 January 1922 — Page 8

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Mr. And Sir. Arthur I. Hubbard.

IT E, -Madison r!., f-ntprtairir-d a' Jnner Fridy evnlncr as a courtesy 1 Col. and .Mrs. Cha-rlPi Arthur

lirll'If. who depart for the. Orient . ,

Vis;, w.l.1 Morula n 1 . h-M r

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by Mrs. ('har P'Xt ::." tue will

As a courtesy to Mr. M . ,. S'alev who will hav nvxt wr k for FiorIii. Mrs. TI. .1 Aldworth. 22 Port;i?r a v.. nt r: t ir.'l at bride-' Fri-

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th firjt of nxt and for and Mrs. Ralph AWinrirlitrr r-f

w York city, who aro .-p-r.dir ; mA t!m In th city. Pbr-r v. r Id for 10 cuet. at th tab, with h distinctive appointmr.ts of r.irv d ehtrj and artitiv .irrin-- ni nt ' (!awrr.

j:jv ri to Mrs. Stal'-y

Aid Mlty of th' Iovd! Hieht M. K 'hurch werf rntrrt.-f ;nd Tli ::r.d.iy a ftrn-rn nt thn church p'irlnr.. Th h'ivf"-o,s wr Mr?. W. jf.ffrir!, Mrn. John Vernon nd Mr" J. Ilii't m. Th" program was in rhnr nf Mrs Cnrv Hill. IUnl woro mail" for n ;jpp r tr l tivrn

Completing wSecond Largest Statue

Advice to Girls

Imp with a younc man. but mother dor? not appror3of him. dors not live in th city, and

I my J 1U j my I

Ydi-Ri; ivtit:p NTor.dnv. .Ift",'ry Ninth. A ep"-iil exhibition nf r-ottt

mother thinks I do not know him from the fummi mikrfflnd PrlC

lir'ir'i t

.rifl

r.f tii- .ifirnfton ri bufft-t l'in")i on

()t rdPf-r. Mr- T. W

Mrx. K. I:. MrT'illurn.

Mrs. Kir

Kik hn At th-

in thr chiiri h p.irlnr?.

Th.- Worth Wlii'.o irrr r.f fhI ir. M. K. rhurrh wrpr rntrr'.'i inrd

; i-'riday affrmoon at th" horp i f Thf annual Kpipharny t .1 f :h ! Mrs A l. (lnmpf, kj j I'nrk ,iv. .. Jam.i Epis'- p-tl chundi v.a- Tli" a.-:sf ins hostr-s v.rr- Mr?. ld Friday afternoon at ihr hom' ! fJrc .Btstus. Mrs. '. J. Whitnvr. f Mrs. William Hndrr. Jr.. 1"! W.j.Mr.-. V. Julian and Ir. Mav a?il av. At thf annual rl'-t tbm ( Porouph. A Uo rour:-" dunchron f orTirers, tho appointed w r: scrvd to 10 rnr rubers and thr Irs. Walter Murs.vl. pr-:d- nt; : affrmoon wa. j-P' nt -win;r for Kp-

worth hfspit.il. lhf nr: inffiinc uil' br- h Id I' b. .:, thr pl.-tff to br :.nriour.r d latr r.

Thr inrmbrrs of th" Phil-a-T'.T auxiliary rnrt Thursday afternoon thr honir of Mrs. Floyd Horn 1 ' J. Rtljah 5t. Thr mrr-tinST M i opor.rd with current pvf nt and th '

Vjot Trrwillir'T. womin srulptor of thr Kn k studios. Nrw York, at work on an s.",.fnot Hcurr of Friendship. It to br prr.ntrd fo Hrazil by thr proplr of thr Fnitrd Statrs at thr I'.razi'.ian rritrnnial

lay Friendship i lui F. H. Kof-r.ic mi l-'ridav affrrnoon.

fort Thr

Ire. fharUfl H. IhrpT, hrn' i resident; Mrs. Wil'.i.iiu II mb r. Jr ennd vir president; r ."nrdint? -e

"tary. Mr.. I. I:. Chreis: ; rr.rr-! opsins i-erretary, Mrs. '. P.inK- The Fri im; treasurer. Mr.'. J. P. 1l r. h sw. . i'h Mr'. teFidinsr at the fa tahje v. i Mrs. ! Fellow st.

!auflr Wirkiz-r. Mr. Howard 'rat:-j .iftf rii'-"ti was spent at s-wins: for 11 and Ml.5 Mari- Vf.rd.h. Tb" ; th- b spit als, and several fttr. liiohnv rinv uhi,-h was rni.o.il. f! i trolil aVitont members re read.

I- . , . ... - 1 l of th irq ak.-, wa- fund i I mrinc th- social hour Hehn rr- i y Mr.. C. H. Baker, whn will th-tr-! tr-hrnnts wrrr s-rvrd by the ho?!-, r thr hr'- u th- !,vt an-!. ( in. Jan. 2"'. Mr?. Fal l Kurt.

n.jl tra. ' 11". J :. In. liana av.. vlll rnt rtain

H'ble tudv was presented by Mr Ru5ei Owen. Mr. Harry fSrowm

j5Kn. I nxt meninc win no nia Jn. 1 with Mn. A. Owrn. ?25 IT i?Ty a v. i Th Woman's Missionary pnrirty of the Fir.t Christian rhurrh mt Thursday afternoon at the V. M. . A. Mrs. i:. Taylor had charge of the ;rorrati). Th- subjrrt wa? "In the fand of thr Kisins Sun." Mr".

Fhr.trr Du'omh cavr a talk onj "FhararteristiTs and Conditions ff I

People. " Mrs. n. A. 'lark spok i

' celebration next

itho Statur of Liberty Is larger.

t li

on

"A Yi.'it to our Mission.-." Thr

d otiona1 was led by Mrs. Penison. j Mis. lMwaid Miller cavr a reading, j Thr next turf tine will b held at th" j br!7ir r.f the pastor. Rrv. Flinrrj Ward F..U. o S. Main i

Hoti'-riPis' Mtsl I. el;. i '.ad'll-'. e( i, r of Ho ni' I -mon ? ra t ion 'urdue nniver!itv. the uvi-

j the C'hlb.

di - I of!

tIvl ' South

The Ftficirn'-y cla- of th Memoria! church enjoyed a

Mr

hi.anthropy ilej.a rt ment f t T i 'rf.rrs e.ltjh enf rf iinetl I"ri l i a' 1 o' !ock 'ur.'-hron at the i;ob-rt-"ti Tri room. I'.esi.l.s the lif.nor ue?t ttioa- preej,t V. rr- Ms i.utiiaKr Gunn. M flifhtrd Flbf 1. Ir. K. ('. poRhmlc, Mrs. '!-m-rt merer, Mr.". Adolph Ioter.s. Mi.'uli. Loo'eps. Mrs. I.. A. S Word. lr. IT. H. Warner. Mrs. F. fi. K'e.iin; and Mrs. Hom-r Milbr. AI ' : I fVlor-k, M cjaddis addres-l he ni-mbrs of th- department, to-

v.ith rr presr nf a t i es of ar;inl orsrtniznti" n. op th- '--'ib-

Stull social

in the church parlor.rvrninc. Mr. and Mrs

Chi- itlavc liuncn ami Mr. nnu .Mrs. .ia-

nard lanl-r hau charge or the on-t-rtiinmrnt. The rvrninp was

I i 1... t t

Mr. and Mrs. W. Porschnrr. hFiiavors nein; won o .u. ii-

N. Hill st.. have announced the. mar- ) Hererer. Mr.1. Claude ouns and ri;icr of their flauchtrr. Klizabrth, j Thomas FanU r. Thr next mretinto . T. Tat ham. of Iwrll. Miss. I will be held Feb. " at the home of

! ai;o I Mr. ,

mcetmp

and Mrs. C. J. Smith. IK, i;. Thursday

ft., have returned from

after a two we-ks' visit

nd Mr. Fred Manvillr.

Mrs. W. Porschnrr.

w ith j

V ; . :....; ;

September. Only I . ;J -i.. .: I

! : " . - : .:- . i l - .;:.-: . . ..,:-w. V r . . at-':- rA-- y v-- ' .. : .: .-' ...:.. - . .' ...:.,0

Tatop: Paul

?-ph of Fifth

P. S. Hrmombrr th dat.

l'ar Atint- I-.iT;ri-. I -O't a. -quaintf d with a yojnc man not v ry lore aco. and h asked nio if he could call on mo. I already had a date for that nir'it. so. of course, i refused him. He then called mo and asked me to jro to a show w'1; him on another nipht. and it was Impossible for me to sro. I told him if I could fro I'd call him and tell him. When I told him I couldn't co and also the reason, re cot rjfzry 'with

m.p- i tell whether he $ a suitable friend Now. I like thi. yours man cry;forvou. she mav possible think vou much, and would like to have his i,.. ,iMlo tri vrinnr, in norH-A rails

friendship, as he 1m very nice. ! fr voun ;,n nd ,f phe doo. T proving to on of

Please tell me what I should sav

when I see him nxt time. ! rrzzLED Biinw.v i;yi:s. !

i . ..innte I. auric will wcionnir icttris f'1,n ! of inquiry on Mibject.s of foruintn'

iiiN'roM frrnn ounc uomrn reatlcr of thU xicr and 111 reply to them In thex column. Ijrttrrs to Miss Laurie should N addrotl to lor, in i-arr of tili, ollid".

have liked to po botli times h id it j not been for previous encacem. nts. j He will see that you are slncrre. and To really progress this year, plac

be clad to continue the friendship.

To-

Pc5rt of Pari

av.. I Larry Collin e

el of Fifth Nw York nr

ell enouch to cn out with him. I think he is ver" nice, and I am

f-urr my mother, would lik him if j rark How, P,u si r. u'oi'Vl .v.,.ft bioi How ran T i Fashion Bi'.t of

p-rs-uadr h r to rniit mr to have n?hr. Kxrlu!vr mil'drTy from him call on me? PANT,S. rh. Rawak. Hv:r,i. Ardra. j Fnptd and ethers, a'l of Nw York

Uo extend a cordial Invitation to you and w;', b pleand to you attend th: out-of-th-ordim r show insr. FT -I SW o ht 1 1 S S.-c o n d Hr.

HaüiTs If yoii explain all this to, our mothr. my dear, in as sweet; nnd afT-f tion:itr n way a. you can. j p-rhaps she will ons-nt to permit t tl'.e -ourii,- man to call on you occa-j sionally. In this way she will br-; come a'.'iuainted with him. and can!

re

; from youns men. and

! know that out of respect for her vou

will br clad to wait for a little while.

Zar.e

Puzzled Brown Kyes. Tell

the truth. Brown Fyes how sory you are that It just happrned you ! pftllM nrf - r Vile .-O i -

w . . , A nvt ... . 'i ii ill iiaui'ii 1111 I time he asked you, and how you hopo ho will understand that vou would

V "RKST MUm," Grey "Th Last Man" i-

the bvt ?elr

In new bfoks. Tri! new bon y tn; popular writer r.iv b purche-ei the Rook Shop. 113 N. Mi'-hisran ' 4tf

Dear Annie years old.

i jour money whore it will earn the

most. the Huiidinc v hoan Assn.. Iaurie. I am a cirljlJl S. Main st.. pays e"'r interest. I am very much in I t oinpound-d uart-rly. 1 n -t f

von: SAVE MONFY. By buyinc Atjr shoes at the U. ? Army store, S30 S. Michigan a?. A" standard makes of factory brr.Uh fhoea. Jl.?5 up. 35-tf

We have a wide selection of beautiful rrin-rose. South Bend Floral Co.. 122 N. Michigan st. 3Sl-tf

Leaf Tard Kc Market, .". Chio :

pouni. d . L. '

Darli.i--tf.

Revelations

Mr. an'l Mrs. Tatham will make their, Mr

home- at Aberdeen. Wash.

: ton

and St.

Mis. Verne Frame, K. Pay-j

A Wife Hon

.M.S. i'. ,'. liarK, r. .miiii .-I., i nt-rtain-d th.- memers of the Wa- '

The Ladies' Aid society of the tSt. Peter's Fvanceiical churtl. met

"Tekcram for you. Mis' (Jraham." Jerry Ti-rr stood in the dcorway of mir sitlinc room, cap in hand. With

rth- r

MIS SrOt

ect.

Iren.

Well-fed Civinc the

n ta Sewinc ircie Friday attrnfn Nim- !nrnib-is a, id three puests were ies-nt Purine the business session the- el-edion of offVers tok place,

Fnnouris!;-,! Fh il - ,psnit inc in the appointment d Mrs.

audiepe a ib tinit

f the alarminsr situation in the-

in this cmntry. emphasizing

ten i.

-choolv

h' fact that tindernouris!imenl lourishs in dis'triefn of comfortable snd ven wealthy homes, thus -how-that while children h-'.r plrnt.to rat. it 15 not the kind of food nefded for crowinc brains- and bodies. Mis Lulu Kline, city school

Hmma Christ as president: Mrs. Minta, Brothers, vioe-presi Jent ; Mrs.

Nt Hie .letTries, secretary; Mrs. .r-i ti ud- P.rn.e r. treasurer; Mrs. Pora . Carson, re-porter. A card party was; planned for n-t Tuesday afternoon to take place, in thr W. O. W. hall. The next meeting of the club will! W held on. Jan. 20, at which time, Mrs. Alic Brown. fi'JO S. Michigan

Thursday afternoon in the church parlors, with Mrs. John Dunn. Mrs B. Piper and Mrs. John Marker nctinc as hostesses. Purine the bu-inesr, session the following 'fhcerM were elected for the eoiniti; ! year: Mrs. William Frepan. presl- . ?vnt: .:rs C P. Piper. vic president: Mrs. Hulda Tollimen. se re-

t'uy: Mrs. Herbert C

tre as urer. The next meet in c will be-

a bandaged but pra ti ally unhlltt Junior entlironed in a bib chair, Pi-ky. Mother Cniham, my father land 1 were uatheicd around the ; luncheon table dis -usinc en ef Mrs. Ticer'y delicious meals, and the tdieerinK news of Marion, whhdi Pi ky and I had brought from the hospital. i My first thought, -is ;i1ah.s. was

B u rme ist er, j . ne t,..,,!,. ., ti... i i . - - . vMii h

nurse, also pave an instructive talk.ist-. ill br thr hosten

flealinc entirely with the situation in

lieb! at the same place in two wee

my eyes swept the table The Jii.embers of the Bee Hive j those neare st to me- wa-re

i club were entertained Thursday aft-j But one glance at my jtrnoon at the home of Mrs. George law's white fa e made me

this city, and read recent reportn on the perrT.ta crs of undernouris)ime tit in the- city's 20 schools. The next meeting of the rlub will be- held on Jan. 20. at w hi h tinu Pr. C. S. Tjorenbury wi'! st-ak on mal-nutri-t ion. The L'.i f We. men Voters held a reception Friday everiii. fof the new members of the' organization in the recital hall r.f the South Bend Conservatory, S. Main st The program, which was enthusiastically i revived, waa In charge of Mr. Frederick H. Intrersoll. and wa as follows: Violin duets. "Pre.iminp of the- Shepherde.:." by Uibiiisky, and "Barcarolle." by Johannes Pache uiven by Sidney Fdder and Morris Bailey opened the propra m; piano numbers, "Btistlinp of Sprimr." by binding, was civen by Miss i;i'.a Wniskow and MendeIs-?ohn' "Spring -opj:." by Miss Jeannette Martin. ' Vlominee," by Jean S!heliu-, p!ayrd by Louis Fash, was the concludi.C number. The remainder of th

eNrnin,? wa; spnt sociallv and

Hoin'iiii Mrs. John of Chicago, formerly

Mrs. John F. Reynolds, jr.. P. 1 1 V Colfa av., entertained with a ehar-.i incly appointed tea J'rblay after

noon. The unusually attractive tea' table was presided over by Mrs. t

j Remno. 2K X. Reynolds, ! t,l0 contPJ,ts tn.

oL this city, !

Notre D.imr av. In envelope and

let me pipe," Picky drawled provokingly. As I obediently handed over the

teleeram Iiis mother turned on hini, ' lad. I think, for a scapegoat for her irritation. I shrewally suspected that Pick had employee! his quecj 1'hrasroiocy simply to give her a

chance- at hime. 'Just Ten Words "Richard!" she said sharply.

"Ye s, ma'am." He ducked his head i in an imitation of Jerry Ticer's mannerism, which made me simulate a

hted chuckle. ;

tm a nel .Ne,

i

whe re all ma'am." whether he is answering gathered. man. woman or child. Then I re-mother-in-j membertfl that Jerry was still stan!- . snate h the'inc in the doorway, and I flashed a

n'" j might br in the yellow e nve lope. Myjehoke to hide a eleligl s ; second was a seltish one e.f relief as: Jerry says "Yes, ma'ai

tear it open. Her

favors were won b i daughters in far awav t itirs are

Mrs. R. Mitchell. Mrs. Roy I'.ager, always in her mind w he n te legi a phic

j Mrse. Emma Reed and ?dr. William ' inessages arrive. j Meli. Refreshments were served tj "ifs from Jim." I said e-uh kly, ! 1 T. f'.Kicta M r Ift'frl Will rntPlt;)in I '.n.l.lnrr -,t Ii Kii.n'iinrn tl..f

" .-v.'. . . - - ..... - ... - i.j. i. i i ii .irii.ii.fiv ji - i, v.i.tv on Jan. 10 at her home, 1051 'as-j might the sooner relieve her anx-

Jos-ph M. Sttphe-nson and the guests;

sar av

I in luded Mrs. Joseph P. (.liver. Mrs. I I Charles Arthur Carlisle, Mrs. F. A. 1 ! Bryan. Mrs. W. L. Kizer. Mrs. j j Thomas P. Mott. Mrs. F. P. Chapin.l i Mrs. F. G. Speed. Mrs. Huccne Mil-;

l-r. Mrs. John Hazen White. .Mrs. C

Announcements

ity. Then I re.oi the "floods started

:ht.

The members of the As You Like

i I'verything all ri

t

morrow. "What Poos

"Why, el rat the man!' er-in-Iaw's fright e-nted

I A. Fass-ft. Mrs. John i '. Birdsrll. i ! Mrs. Arthur P. Bake r. Miss Maria j

; Studebaker, Miss Lola pe-frrfs and j Miss Mary Cl,ajin.

It club will br guests at a 6:30

n r nrxt home of

.Mr. bld..

A. .V. Shidlrr. X. entertained six

La fa yette guests at

din-

Monday Evening at the Mrs. O. K. Julian, 1'ftS R

' Navarro st.

The Young Women's Foreign Missionary society of the First M. Fj.

mess a i' aloud, this niorrimr. Will i rrive te-

JIM." lie Mean?"

My mothitself in the

I quick glance ef compunction at him.

wondering it he had heard ami resented Dicky's little byplay. But the geod-natured lad, who, though honest, leiyal ami industrious, will never, in Mother Graham's parlance, "set the river afire," only laughed delight

edly at Picky, with apparently never

! ..! .1. 1 I ...1

a suspicion mai in- was me ouii ui

church will meet in the Friendship ' until

luncheon at the- Robertson tea room ' followed by the regular monthly bus

1 riday afternoon as a courtesy to Mrs. M. A. Rozello. of Chambersbti rs. Fa.. the gufst ef Mrs. F. A. Stephenson.

TlM loved

i ef reshmr nts memhe rs.

-r r e d

to

- i k a o i - s

'once nial iMiinn;' e lub rn-

their fortnightly dance at i

hall Thürs. lay f-ninc, the'

the H. and !

iness me-ting. All members arc expected to be present. Th- regular business meeting e.f the Progress club will be held this afternoon in the club rooms at 2:lä o'clock. The polls will be

irritated comment. "What does he

jmear. by just loinnrrow. He doesn't jgive you any train "T anything! And i w hy couldn't they have e ome- today lif the loael irot off this morning?

.T'jey wouldn't have to leave Mr.rvin i was

ä o'ebxk tliis afternoon. I they're takln; a skylark !'

themselves before co'niHK out! It I probably isn't Jim's fault, at that, j Rut that ape of a Kati- I wouldn't ! trust her a rod." j Picky winked at mr. taking good 'care that his mother should not s-r him, while the corners of m v 1" ; -

the1 older man's je st.

"If you can't talk decent Fnglish. j leave the rte.m." My mother-in-j

law's voice snapped and cut like the end of a whiplash.

I - . - ... 4 1a - Ali o a m 99

! Picky brdbed his head again, them ! ; hrld thr trlrgram beferr his faer. : i apparently for closer scrutiny. But I I knrw that a broad grin of tr.ischief j

hidden by thr yellow sheet.

lust ten weirds. he announced I

after a second's study. "That's th I answer." j "Thr answer to w hat." snapped his mother. "I didn't know anybody : had asked a question yet." j "Let mr elucidate. Mother o' , Mine," Picky replied solmenly. hitchin; hjs chair nearer to the table and

open from

to

; o'clock for the'tber's mouth quirked wilh quirt

The art drpartmen' of th- South Renel Woman's club met I-Yi-iay af:i rnon at th club roonv. whrre au exceptionally interesting prosjam was enjoyed. "The iif.-. an-1 Work', of Goya." with six illustrations as presented by Mrs. William Prrbasco. A talk on "Architecture, Remaneso.u- P.sa." with illustrations of th- pal o - and church of

. l.i'Kli hi'lnr' T ii rnic u.f r.- thr. II n ti 1 1 , . : .1 .

- ...... JM e'Sluetl; ; X. Society orchestra. Following ' r,H-tors. elmcinc, a box -upper wa.s f-atured. j .The affair was in charge r.f Mr. and!

i Mrs. Thomas H. Hacker.

nomination e.f thr following oflic-rs:

tre.'t surer and three di-

( b-arin.g a plac- by his plate whrre

iamusement. Her chara. te -nzation of , he i-euin spreau uic iorM.Mii euo. ! Katie is nothing novel to any d us. j'Mim is a thrifty soiil. and has heard, jit is a term in daily use in my moth-j no doubt, that there is an overcharge ! er-in-law's vocabulary when Katie- (for every worel oer ten. Th-rrfore. .... ......1 t 1 ..... .t. .. ..1. .... 1 lm i.r.nflnc Iiis inrss:4ro fii I"!"! nr4ls

' IS a I Oll HU. .IUI HI, 1 UO U l; II III 1 1 1 I 1 e 1 o . . .hihi. ... ... r - --

Mrs. L F. Maurer. 1201 X. Allen st.. entertained th members of her .'no club Thursday afternoon. Favrs wre awarded to Mrs. A. L Moore and Mif. II. C Moo-,-c. Luncheon was served following the game.

The with

j maid tries my meithe r-in-law 's slrnder stock of patience sorelv. she i ; genuinely Iiles the girl a liking t which Katie-, I think, nriw returns.

! ,r....i t.. s: i: . though for ye a rs she feare-el and ele-

i .urs. v.. v.. riancfi. 01 iuiiauHious. ;

, feirni-rly of this city, is the gurst

of Mrs. George Thurn. I'M S. Scott.

Miss I'.milv

the edde'r wonian

Perhaps Jim wanted to see hi

b avmg us in doubt as to whi h tram he means to ceme em. I don't see what elifference it makes at that."

eliff-re-me ef meeting

. filnH-r.ü lif f.w.t cf-ll-tiiu' " 1 CMf

y G. Ld wards, vf Hough- ,

y b i fi I -- a &t t tji-- o or 1- u i ( o. r. Ylnd" i c .-ia cunt sr Tu a iid , r

. ill" Ii I ill lt n t ' I .M H 11 ., i r i ii r ut i'l .M I . .11111, . .

Mrs C F. Kachel. .110 w. i Mrs. J. H. Avery. 1 ä I.'ncoln

wot ii i nothrr I i -r reduction in Ready-To-Wear garments. Including coats, suits. dres.-e5. skirts, furs and wais's for Friday and Stturday sllin. The t tal clean-up jirb'es will close- out vinter merchandise rpii.-kly. Feime

to lav or tomorrow and

.a a rre

:ht.

i O II!

rs

.f the I

department offers

Fv ery

.ilue. Odl lots, broken Retonants calore. ThS : o :" e .

t OI'P Ml SIC SHOP. j Now in stock, thr big hits at, S.V. j Thr Sheik. Pecuy P'Xeil. Tuck MM

Ransack, j To SIe p Wabash Blues. Sunny Ten-i

w cmdc rf ul i tiesser. Bin Panube Blues. Sav It!

siep. and j With Music. Ma. Ain't Wr Got Fun. Filsworth i April Showers Fancbs. Bimmi I'.ay.

way W.

i Miss Bernice Axtell. 1021 Portagel id le i ax., returned Thursday to DePauwj ' ' university at Greem ast le, Ind.. after j spending the holidays with her par-

cuts. Pr. and Mrs. F. L. Axtell. Portage av. Miss Lucile Anita Trorgrr. 14 F

Washington av.. has returned to the

Tne

1 State Xormal school at Terre Haute

tion to hearing Katie e-nsured, al

though 1 freijuently have to reduce her te order my.seif. But she has been with me so long and has rendered mr so many sicnal and faith

ful se-rvicrs that she is far more

mrmbrr of the family than a servant. "His re-'atives!" snorted my mother-in-law in a tone which consigned poor Jim and his relatives to the nethe-rnmst depth of oblivion. "What under " "Pass me- the poip-r, d-ari-, at id

"Onlv the

every train " ' "(if which there are three," Picky groaned elolorously. "And the fact that I must know ( w hat train Katie is coming in on, j so that I can plan my work." ! "Oh, you and your plaijs!" Picky i scoff-d. though good naturedlv. "But . I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll run overj to ' Bridgchampton and get the Pur-I

a ' Kee-s on tin- long-uisiancc pnonn .;

They'll kti'w when Jim :ind Katie will start."

At interlock'

it 11 keylock's

You'll Enjoy the New Victor Records for January Stop in today and let us play them for you

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RED SEAL RECORDS Don Patu-jual Prent l ton (My rrt I'll riy In Don PtMiutU Vatlo corro (Hantr :) (Donizetti) Tu Sol (Thou A1otk) (Gtni J Curti) In Italian Corxarto in E Minor Final (Mcnde!okn Juat for To-day (Parlrxig Abbott) Haart to Haart (ValMif n-'ar.Jerpvl) Slmpla Confaaaion (Smp!f Avu) (IKome) Hymn to tba Sun (from th Ooera "L Con d'Or" Roa of Mr Haart (Frd'r-"Ä ilmct-lhr) Romane (from Second Oorvcrto in D Minor) (X ir.ia SymphonT No. 3 C Minor Movement (BraKma) LiaKaalaid (Love' a Jorro-) (Kres!r Rae rtmanino) Marianina (Frm) In Italian

Italian Rori-d Luc In Italian Bori-dLura Btniamino Cigll Jdach Hlfata Louia Honwr Edward Johnaon Han Kindltr Frits Kraialr John McCormcl wtki) Eriki Morinl Philadelphia Orchaatra S-erfa Rachmaninoff Ranato Zanelll

DANCE RECORDS

taa,,IWp No Mor Mjr Mammy Fox Trot ,M'5Aprtl Showara Fo Trot (from ' rmbo") ,,. i Erjr'ody Stp Fo Trot -sbK-Lu-A-Blu D.nuTN, rilu,a Fo Trot i a 17) Bloaom Tlm Mdlf Walts ,M; It'i You Fo Trot (from ' Bombo ") lal1,Dappr Dn Fo Troi ,W,Th Shalk Fo Trot ttt;'un Moon Fo Trot IM,,jN On' Fool-Fos Trot .....fBlrda of Fathr Fo-t Trot ,N" Lar M With 5mlla F01 Trot

Paul WHilaman and Bia OrcVatra Paul Whiteman and Hia Orcheatr Paul WHiteman mnci Hit OrcHatr Paul Whiteman and Hia Orchtra Joaph C. Smith and Hia Orchaatra Joapfi C. Smith and Hia Orchaatra Club Royal Orchaatra Club Royal Orchaatra Th Bnon Orchaatra rf Chic Th Bnaon Orchestra of Chicago All Star Trio and Tl-.alr Orcheatr All Star Trio nd Thair Orchaatra

STANDARD AND POPULAR RECORDS fMary of Artyla

Aula Scotch .nfi

Sir Harry Ludr

Sir Hrry Lauder

Drifting- Along W ith th Tid (from "Ceore W Hjte'a Standa!a") Lambert Murphy

I A Dratmcf Your 5mll

..... Ma and th Auto

?ZXHt Qpuldn't B Don (2) Walt Till You P Cornea Horn

,M,1 If You Only Kn.-

M!ly-0 (1 Urr You)

(from Irving Bcrlin'a

Lambert Murphy

Edgar A. Guait Edar A. Cutit

Mutic Mo Krvue") John Stl John Stl William Robyn Charlaa Harriaon AHa Jona Billr Murray

Tn LJttl Flngr and Tan Llttl Toa Billy Murray- Ed. Small

.... Jl Want My Mammy (from Th MidnigKt Rounder ") ParUa Quart ,M,ZiMndy N M American Quart ....-Anchor' Awaigh March United Statt Marin Band ,M,yi Yktxr-m CantennUJ-M.rth United Stata Marin Band

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George H.Wheelockfi? Company

. Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE

By GtnevifT Ktmhls ,MM)V M MONDAY. .IAN. s.!. I Sunday's atroIefcie'tl n .tp h nics!

iToiaisint: in its Ion cast for heart

and horrid affairs, which art happily Pspoctrd. the-rw isr. th- re ;m tit - l f r caution acain-t d,cept ic!'. and falsi friends. AvnH iaw and strife. Tins: whose birthday it is have rla- presage eif a iiappj ar in d"- ; and affectional a ft airs, hut in ah nthr matters they should h caution. A child In rn ein thi lay rr.ay h- incline'.! t li. hasty, rash ' and he id.-'tronu unle-s carefully : t a i 11 d m arly 1 :fe. Monday's horose-opc i, on the whole, a vt ry fortunate- tuie, with events stirrir.p at a hiy pate, both in busir.es.- and in the prcft -tions. Th-'s.- in the e nipiVy iner.t of (ther aie undr e-xeellent anspio-s for ; proniot i'-ri or increase if pi op riy ;ual:rierl. It is a fortunat- tune for 'f.eatinc: with those in authority or ir. public pi icf. j These v.hos birthelay it is tnay have a year e-f increase of buine's- ! with advancrmor.t and op; or: unit y. i espe-rially thos in the f mplf, rne nt ; e.f others. A child born on this da j ill b tab nted and popular, an l will rise to fine pos-.tion in lift-.

Lern :

1A.1 Git that c iron.-, the lire:-' Li 7!: "What's

r.M.UK V. r the land

No more restless nicht for the up-j to-date merchant that has his store j fully covered with insurance. Why j

take the rhanrrs of loss and bear the- burelen of worry when th

Cp'iT.an Aerncy can eliminate it all?

Call us in the Fanner's

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Tru-t Bids 3-tf

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C.ettin' Legion

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We ckly.

j To really procress this year, place 1 nur money where it will -am the

mo.-t. rite Huildinc V L-an Assn.. 124 S. Main st.. pays fi, Interest, c onipounded quarterly. l'-tf

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sins I'LY's si'j;i:i). .MAIDST(Ni;. Mna-. Jan.

Stanley lle-nson. srientitic ir.ve sticator. has d te-rm:ned th-- flyini spe-d 1' a house fi v to be up to :;m mi!t s an hour. He made b st- w;ih hc ;a:-tM-it in a fast inovin-r car. lYrpc. and Chttri- tn prreat variety. South Head Flora! Co. 122 N. .Mirh. st. oöl-tf

Women save money hy buyinsr your shoes at th Fr S. Army st-.re. 330 S. Michigan t. All standard j t a Vc .- of sh.'-s. Factory .blemish. $1.05 Up. 3 5-tf

T really pro-ress th year, pl.o . unir ;: orey wh-re it will arn th-' most. Th- Fuil linir tv Loan Assn.. j l'2i S. Main st.. pays ; interest. ' tompouinle-d quarterly. l't-tf 1

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Foir.settas in pot nnd cut flower at the South Iend Floral Co., 132 North Michigan strc-t. 3 j'-tf

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I'aHi'i Stertzbaeh. chiropractor

craduate- of Fnier.cal School

iMvenpevt and Ilos-s School of Fi"rt Win hn opened office at .VJ1 v. Main st -t f

Mr.. W. A. Keboe has aain openei her dresrnakin parlors at 21V.. Nnarre d. 5-tf

See yourself In the movle, Tokio r.ext Tuffday and Wednesday. 7 -tf

Women save money by buying ViUir slK-es at the F. S Army store.

33 0 S. Michigan st. All standard 1 makes of shoes. Factory blomish.j $1.05 up. 3C5-tf

Cyclemn plants in Moom. South Pend Floral Company. 133 N. Michigan street. 351-tf

WOMAN TOO WEAK TO WALK Now Works Nine Hours a Day. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Strength Union Village, Vt 4I wa weak and nervou3 and all run-down. I

I could not walk

across the floor without resting, and I had been that way for weeks. I saw your advertisement in the paper and after taking one bottle of Lydia E rinkham'3 Vegetable Compound I felt the good it wasdoine me and

took seven more in all. Before I fin

ished I was able to work nine hours a day in a steam laundry. I cannot say too much in favor of ycur medicine. I trust all sick and suffering

women will take lt. It has been two i t-nnra cVo I took it'nnd I am Ktron-

and well." Mrs. L. A. G LT MANN, Union Village, Vermont. This is only one of such letters we are continually publishing showing what Lydia E. Pinkham has done for womenMrs. Guirnann's letter should interest you. Many women pet into a weak, nervous, run down condition because of ailments they often have. Such women should take Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound at the first sign of trouble.

UNUSUAL EXHIBITION of

GOWN

MONDAY, JANUARY NINTH An initial showing of Spring Fashions from these famous makers: Paul Poiret of Paris, Joseph of Fifth Ave., Harry Collins of Park Row, New York; Russek's of Fifth Ave., Fashion-Bilt, Arthur Weiss and others.

STREET FROCKS

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AFTERNOON DRESSES-

DINNER DRESSES

EVENING GOWNS

We shall be greatly pleased to have you attend this wonderful showing.

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HOME-MADE CANDY Delicious Cherry Cocktails Oriental Chocolate Creams Turkish Ite Dipped and Salted Nuts Orders taken for Pon Rons. Fudpe, Pop Corn Falls and P.aked Goods. Konll) Homo-Made ami Aiwa) MABEL HARTFIELD 222 N. Scott St. rtior.e .Main ."211.

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GREAT

EXPOSITION !

EYES EXAMINED ;

H. LEMONTREE f.outh Bnd'a Ladln Optomtrl od Mnofftarlnr OpttrUn We can duplicate any pair of lenaea to iitatUr where tfcey were made. ttiVi 8. UICU1GAN bT.

of the South Bend and Mishawaka Rabbit Breeders & Fanciers' Association E

I Second Floor Merchants Bank Building I Now in Progress p Continues until January 10th. E 300 entries from five states. E ;E Show for purpose of educating all to the food and fur E value of the rabbit.

DR. F. W. VAUGHN DENTIST 617 J. M. S. Bldg. ORTHODONTIA

ADMISSION 10c

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