South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 8, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 January 1922 — Page 19
SUNDAY. JANUARY 8. 1922
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.... - i - - hi whn hT "i'ivi-7 j.q aro'i'f 1 I dard n.aV no 'j'-ctlon to thr che me. for f t r'kv mltrht oj.pt my f---''!". T'. !' ..Tothr Graham Y.hA no s'i'-h -rrM;'!rs. "Have yo-j tari l--nvn of your ene!,?" .k hrül d. "fpendir. all tht mr.y .1-:st to find out what th.lt ap fnin to do. If eh dcejf t ron-.o on nn train hTl ron on nr.r,ir r. All you've rot to do J to ft f-idy for hT. thootfh why yo-i miiiin't !! 'nor oTan a pla rnt for hrIf affr h fret.i h"re 1 more than I know. You're J :jä lt-inrln to parnpr her her", s1 you nl'vayn ha and Al'wayw "wlTl. I "jppr., until h ga msd anl lavs you In the lurh oma day, J't! whr you nd hr
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tlrad. Trhlh oun1? fir mrr unfeeling than It ww. brother Graham would no more hnvo allowed tlrd Katl9 and Jim to rorne to th" filthy roorr.rt at the Turcy farm without flret havtnr thm 'ynriP'I than 1 would. Put hnd to have hr "What do you ?iv, Mad re?" Did I Imapdne It. or w.n there amused ccmprehenfnn o my mental Ftate in my husband'. mind. At tlie thought T turned hot nnd would not have mad any ohjorMon to his pro-T-il If I had known an actual -Trnent with Hdith Fairfax ww nt the end of It. "Why. I think it would h a very -ood scheme," I replied .edatelj. hoping1 there wa no ?-iplclon of a tremor In my voire. My rrothr-in-hw ported. "I w;ifh mv hnnd of both ot V'l'i." cv,.- -rid. her torv Indicating t:,. ;""me of f!Mr'"-t. "Jerry Tlcrr, vhat ar you standint; there for? Ynii knw- your mother wants you In the ki?ch:i o Fhe ran et throi?f:h lier work r.nd ro over to nn thoo rooir.s in the farmh ie."Ye-:. main." .Trrry crinned. duck-d head and dlsappearenl, evidently nrrorlnjifl of the rebuko p.3 he hnd hern of Dicky's mockery. 'Tome alone. Made." Tlrky r-o from th brnkfast table nrupMv. "You're oaten enough hr-'T kf.Tt fn two women. You'll be r-'tlr.c: fit If yi-u don't look out. n d then you'll !-o ymir husband. 1 i!e j ou f"'inir wirnlnp: now ro jou 1. ;w: 1 douM rhin for me!' T luiVl n ppreri;if ively. as only e wonian whnn tr-ndnry It In to be thin ran ot word lik that from a husband. T'.ur Mo'lu-r Graham, who 1 rcmfor'nl'!'- r!.h:one., although t:!n and rompt-. i:l.rod at him. Dlrky I In Trouble. "I t ! : e r :m-.v o!i,,v insult yoti would like ?o f.or iv.- before you frc. nirhard'.'" .-lie td f i- i 1 and
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Plcky'.s Jiw .Iropp the ymll fVd frnm of u 5 ha 1 t ' l -.i c ' i e-: wo;1! 1 ITt! !
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one played a. ucceful jrst upon me. My strict, old-fafhioned training had made me exceedingly dignified and rather prudish, and when Ikky born tease that he Is had on evening In th tlrt days of hit early whirlwind courtship paid luietly: "I hive a little porm I d like you to hear. Ml Spencer," and then bej?an the Jarsron: "Matilda ate r-k and Matilda fttc jelly. Matilda went home with a pain In her" I had "bitten" nnd Interrupted him with a properly 5hoe!;ed and indignant "Mr. Graham." only to have him finish in the mot innocent and abounded way: "Now you needn't blufh and you needn't fall dead. Matilda pimply went home with a pain in her head." Dicky had told mo afterward that the way I flushed and stammered and laughed when he had finished had completed hin suhjugation. Madge FIuhos Agnln. "Dy Jove, I didn't know any girl
rould flush like that anv mor Ik !
had paid. "It's too permanently fixed on most of them. And you
are the prettiest thing. Madge, when i
that rush of color comes in your cheeks." It came acain, that rush of rolor. at the remembraneo of that long-
ago compliment, and I looked up 'days without
Whm Rich Sportsmen Want a Buck, They Call Tiny Diana to Lead 'em. BY FTLKIA I. IIOALT. ROSERURO. Ore. Jan. 7. Th champion all-around hunter of the Pacific Northwest 13 woman! Lena Joyc stands flv feet and on Inch In her logging; boots and weighs 110 pounds. She 1 slim and feminine. Yet bl he-men seek her out In her forest home and say: "Pleas, Lena, help us get a buck." Lena and her husband, Ed, live at th Crescent-U ranch, near Caman Valley, a Kleepy frontier eettlement 25 miles southvet of here. Wealthy pportsmen of Portland. Seattle and San Francisco employ her very season to guide them in quest of deer, bear and cougar. And no man who hag ever hunted with Lena questions her supremacy. Is Truly reminlnc. I found her at the Cre?cent-U. She wears a flannel shirt, khaki riding breeches and an old slouch hat. Her manner Is quiet, her speech a
soft-?poken drawl. J That night she helper her mother '
iwith dinner and dishts, worked on ja dress to wear at a church "so-j
nable at the settlement, and next : morning we started out Lena, Ed I and I. I got my buck with Lena's I help and missed another w hich ! Lena dropped. Hairpins and Guns. J When a branch brushed her old I felt from her head she patted her ' hair back to see if the hairpins were in place a purely feminine gesture then shot at a fleeirg form with deadly accuracy. At sundown Ed slung one buok on his bark. Lena carried the other. !
I weighing ir.O pounds, to ; Mnall . mountain where the horses, were! ! tethered. T made the journey on
hands and knees, 1 was so tired. Lena, they told me at Camas Valley, never .seems to pet weary, and
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luia .l(icr, 110-pound diann of r.itia. alloy, Oivon, Is iu.coanlcd the tKt all-tirtiiiiul hunter of the PaHtic NtrtIiuot. She Ik here hhoun with her deer hound nnd !-vrral trophies of the hunt. Mrt. Joyco 1 a profolonal guide, the daughter of one of the old West's most celebrated woodsmen nnd deadshots.
she had killed altogether because it isn't considered a polite Question in
she has never ben lost, although she I the Oregon woods, deputy game w ar-
has been know n to travel alone for j dens being good mathematicians. I
compass. When I assume she always ets the "limit.
to fee uirK gazing qi.izzn.iii .ujmgnt comes she curls up against a. Her score, otherwise, is four cume. but in his eyes there was the loe and sleeps. cnr 1)f.ar two v,dves. four eov-
I didn't ask Lena how many deerjotesand 10 bobrat.
tender look which always thrills tue. I ''Remembering old compliments?' i
he asked, then, regardless of Mrs.) Tirer's entrance, he added softly : j tied, old dear?" he asked. "I haven't changed my opinion one j brought my hand to
whit finco then. lnu are the pret -1 head in a saucy salute.
tiest thing in seven counties wncn. "Even-thinsr satisfartm v r:nt-,ir
Her father, William Ioren, was one of the best know n hunters on the coast, and in the old dayn when deer were plentiful and shot for their hides he slew as many as a thousand In a season. He had a record of 150 cougar and mure than that many bea r.
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The thing that we want to impress upon you is that theee are "Quality Shoes" through and through, even at give-away prices.
You Ladies all know the wonderful ARCH PRESERVER SHOES, prices
Arch Preserver Oxfords; $ 1 1 oxfords
High Arch Preserver Shoes, $ 1 3 and $ 1 4 high shoes ; sale LOT NO. 2 All $10.00 to $12.00 Shoes, Pumps or Oxfords
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dignified fashion: "Is there- anything
would like?" "Not a morsel, Mrs. Tirer." Dirky de-clared, rising and smiling down at her engagingly. "Mrs. (Iraham has eaten so much that I'm thinking seriously of miking her run to Bridgehampton Instead of motoring down." Mrs. Tlcer smiled dutifully, but 1 saw that her mind was on something e 1 so. "Are you going right away to Bridcehampton she asked hesitatingly. "It is a trip that can wait if you wish to fee me about anythicg," 1 answered. With Weht Hearts. "Why, I wondered If in the excitement about th children you had forgotten that you wished to fumigate the Dacey house. I have no sulphur candles ,and then 1 wondered when your help wis eoming.' "I had forgotten." I said contritelv, "but I will get the candles at Bridgehampton. And Jim and Katie and the furniture will net bo here
j unt II tomorrow. J "That will be all right hen." she 'snid. "Jerry and me and Ticer will 'tickle one room upstairs and the kitchen today and tomorrow and I try to fix 'em tip. I don't mean the I way you'll want them when the I house is finished, but so that a decent i woman ran tay In 'em a few days 'without being afraid of coming j down with some dreadful disease, or
dying with the, dirt. Then tonight) i we'll planter everything tight ard
-r." j fumlgato the whole house. We'll waj r.c-t to be : prohibit have to go over the vor.ms ti -- . She roseiagriin one at a time, but to'dght
will help out a whole lt. And then when your help gets rested, we can help them rlean tho place and get it ready for the painters and papcrers." "Thank vou so much. M:. Ticer. '
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found myslf caring no whit that t the the projected telephone rail was t i the
the house whi'di held Edith T'airfix.
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ukmovivg ;itn.si:. "andle grease an be removed
( 'entkm.ss jrives the hold while anger breaks the mould.
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you had your hair bobbed? And what style did you pick? In spite of the grown-up' rush for the shortened tresses, many bar-
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in the raceyjinto tlie barber's chair and let the
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the. thir.trs at once."
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li'ittrs for the farm when you return. It wouM '.ive carrying them from here." she
s-;c'rts-ed. "We'll be over there working wT.cn you fret back." "I'll bring them to you." I orom:sed. slipping out to the po.-v'h where 1-icky was smoking his after-lunch-ern c:gar.
h'dp avail-j "Ho? the dornest!? detail.-: all set-
scisors send flowing locks flying. There are five main styles for tiny tots to pirk from: The 1 1 1 1 1 lass at the top (k ft), has
have', her bobbed tresses rurbd outward:At the top iiht. tb.e little ladv
j like the old-fashioned straight bob
leiow (kft). is a fortunate ti
sister who has natural curly hair
she had it bobbed and let it take its own course. If you pref. r a hair-ribbon, the ini-s helow (riuhtt. shows ho'A :t will look with bobbed hair partially i u r I d. And in the center i- a full-fa'-e.I tor wJio has a real short bob with th-k-. k.i uirli. d and turned under.
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Science has finally produced a "roofless upper plate" which has revolutionized modern dentistry. Thousands, yes, millions of false teeth sufferers don't know what it is to taste and enjoy a square meal. Old fashioned dentistry furnished them with a heavy, uncomfortable, unsanitary upper plate with a solid roof. Many people even found their speech impaired to the extent that it was difficult for them to carry on a conversation. Dr. R. W. Heath, after years of study and scientific experiments, perfected a "roofless upper plate" which has been a Godsend to false teeth sufferers. What does this mean to you? It means that your suffering is over. It means that Dr. R. W. Heath has established a Dental Office in your city, 33 that you and others can now be relieved. During eight years practice in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Dr. Heath has installed nearly 3000 "roofless upper plates." A majority of these plates were made for people who had already purchased plates from other dentists and were dissatisfied. All were outspoken in their praise for this wonderful "Roofless Plate."
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Even if the days be cold and dreary we can make your home bright and cheery with the pleasing radiance of a radiant fire. No odor. Looks better and feels better than the old log fireplace. We also have a special sale on domes this month at greatly reduced prices. GIVE US A CALL Northern Indiana Gas & Electric On, 219 North Michigan Street
You Succeeded Others Failed Kalamazoo, Mich. "I am glad to learn that j-ou are going to establish a DENTAL OFFICE in South Bend. After having plates made by three of the prominent dentists of this city without any result:?, you made me a set of "roofless plates" that have been giving satisfaction in every way. I can eat or bite everything that comes along and the teeth today, are just as tight as when made a year ago." (Name on request.)
Roofless Plate Gives Satisfaction Otsego. Mich. "You ronde a set of teeth fcr me with plate r.ot rovering the roof of the mouth. I want to tell you that they satisfactory in every way and I gladly recommend them to anyone uffering with old fa?hiOTied plate.--." (Name on request.) More Than Satisfied Kalamazoo, Mieh. "Having worn your teeth without the uppr plat rovr ring th roof of the mouth. I desire to tV.l yu that I am more than pleased with them and will reeornmend them to all my friends." (Name cn request).
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ie ;ri at rr e and t us examine your m.nuth free A' ntal olla es in the Sat of Indiana. We want
it. Thero ; ;,bsolutelv no obligation cn your part. The
t ' i ( extra-tk.r js unnef-reary in pl-if work. T'r.
t.'th i::.iv b extra (ted without pain or bad c;
1-f. t ) 01 -o;ch!y -e;uippd fer X-Riy work, h rid re r an appointment for Frfe Examination.
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solutely sati.-f.ed in every re-pert. We uarant..- to taat h your teeth and produee a plato that w ,11 fit perfectly and rornfort ably and er.alde you to ta-t" oufood and net impair your spoe-rb. Wb.at rb-- tbt-
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Call, Phone or Write .!.""" fni.sc teeth sufferers have already been relieved. Why should you wait any longer? Why put up wuh tb.e agonies of a p'.ate that doesn't fit? You owe It to yojrs-;f. your health and our peace of mind to hav a perfect plav . Ary mouth can be fitted r.o matter how many te th have been extracted or how many fernpts bav? been made. Don't put It off. Call today for Free Examination or phor. for an appoint-
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