South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 13, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1922 — Page 10

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 13. 1022

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Country Personals

THREE OAKS r.rn t- Mr. a r 1 Mrs. John K!nilrf r rn M'O . .' r ln. bny. Mr. Pix id ;:! : :h ' !:t r --n uni'r j'hyl'-!.in'i: v f-r ''VT.iI days

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T. Monday. . .- ? The I!1.' - K :. ;1 T r ' V hiptT. P. A It.. will r : ' Tri lay at thhem r.f Mr?. J L v Mrs. 'trd i: -ch ir ir, v. ha has

bn rr.p!"V','I ! n S :'h Iter.d. will ernd the r v. i . lf r r ' the winter j

Mr?. M.

THE HOME KITCHEN

Dj JEATtf(ETTE TOUNQ NORTON

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cupful of rich and we!l-seacn4 j crpam nuce. Uno a deep dLsh with

pood fhort rn5 ?c In tr'- vn. anrl ba.ke f.vf minute, then fl'.l with .he ojsfer mixture, put ,r Ida top :rut. ar.l lak until th cru-t done. Srv hnt.

iir.isi, aili; six iiixu iors Sl'MAV KiHT KISHIX Sunday nicht suppers have beroni popular as an informal way f r.t'.. rtalninvr frlend.. One main

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FLOG MAN ON CHARGE OF CHEATING MOTHER

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may h prt-parrd ahad of time, anl j fill r.f crani fiuce, a chopped, hard-j-'ood coife constitute the nir.tl. i I'Oilcd t'. s-üt, pPPr, a table--.vliSrh 15 c-aily rrokfd and fohmI. j spoonful of well-wLshed capers, with or -vrn without a maid, and ; Juice of an onion, and a tablpoonMuirkly cleared away. A fl.h dinh ; iul of melted butter. Park In but-

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jIr.t ho 'n '.V-'lr'lTy nffrnoor.. I lev. Dirv v.': .a", 1 to Athrns. Mich., to pr'-.T-h thf fun'-r tl frrnon if one of hi f"r::i'-r pTr:.-h'nr.s cn Tuc'iiy. Mr. lrve ;u'cnmpanlM h!'n f;r as Hnt'-n Harror, wh''r -'t wi.'. vi-'.t rlitles tlurlr.ff hi- ab !! -. Miss K1.7:i- rfh li'Kh'ir.in hT" crone to f-'t. I'rtr r-'.'irr. I'l l.. To vpend the winter, c:e ypTit M'voral diy? In Chattar.ooa '.i'h hr r;h'.v, Kr-n-.Rt n-.Khir m and t it -!!v, formerly of til's p'.ac. The r.xt irr'-tir of the Three Oa'.in "Woman's rlus will !.e hHd at the "home of Mr. J. 13. UoMf-n on Tuesday, Jan 17, .it o'cl-.ck. Mrs. fleore Itr.-ev arr.e r f Nil es will ho the speaker. Th' rnf'JnK will h

in charpe of the b-lsi.-itlve commit- I

ee, of whlh Mrr. Frank Iloldred ij chairman. Mrs. Alle- I'arry has retnrnerl from Chicago where Fhe ppent the holidays with her daughter. Mr. and Mr?. Theron Starr celebrate 3 thlr rolden wedding on Wednesday by kfeplr.jr open houso all afternoon end fven!:.. The couple, who have llve.j fo happily for the last 5 0 yenr. rejated their marrlaK" vows in the presence of many of their old friends, before the Fime mlnl'i'r who married thrn 50 yers Hundred of old ar.d nw frind railed durln? the day to ext n 1 th lr congratulations anil to extend other pood v!?heT for the future. They v.-ero the recipients of poih ery handsome gift". Tho Rebecca lodre installed the following officers on Wednesday evening: N'obl grand. Mrs. Berry; vice nobI grand. Mrs. Edna Gable; secretary. Mrs. iule Ivo; treasurer. Mrs. Mary Klute; conductor, Mrs. M.Tgg sawyer; warden, Mrs. CleralJine Sandel. The ofTicers were Installed by the district department pre.-iib "J, Mrs. Geraldlno Sandel. A pot 1;;-1 5upr,or was served at the cl"-' of the meeting. Mr. F.rerse. Sr.. who went to F.atavla to spend the holidays with her daughter. Mr--. John Souders, was tab'n seriously 111 nnd has been removed to th I'ospltal In Aurora for treatment, where phe will remain for mmi' time. Iact reports were favoraid- to her ultimate recovery. Under th aupi-"s of the Throe Oaka Illstorbvil society, Fr. A. G. lUxthvan. curator -f the mii'onm of roolory nt th" FniverMty of Michigan, will btur.' l-i the auditorium ? th crh.inl hnn-n -.rt "Wednesday evening, J'n. "". Tr. Ruth van Is a "pooinliv on teptil.s and has traveled eMensiv Iv in S .uth America .veourir.g sp'cm!"ns. The lecture will be lll-j .-t ; ; f-d bv 1 intern slides. Mi" A:" dau :,:,,r of Prof, and N!rs. Morton . ft l-'iMay for Canyon,

a Tr.al dlh. and the following; re-cip:-embody fome excellent nuggf stier.: Grille! Ojstrn. T)raln one pint of large oysters from their liquor and dry them on h coarre linen towel. Iut a lump of bu't- r in a frying pan with a Ua--I'Of.ri of onion Juice, pepper and silt. When hot. but not scorching, lay in a half-dozen oyf-.terE at a time, turn them in one minute, and cook not more than three minut. Iut th ovter. on a hot dish and when nil nre prilled ad a half cupful- of cn-urn to ih Lutttr In the pan and thicken with a little cornstarch dissolved in milk. Puc In a teaspoonfnl chopped parsley, turn the Fane" over the oyytcra and wrvc. .Trilled Oysters. Cook two dozen fresh oyster in th- ir iwn liquor for two minutes or until the be.ardf eurl. Drain and .set n.-side. Have ready a well-8(.a-floned tomato Jelly, cold and ready to et, and pour a layer Into a mould wet with cold water. Place the mould on Ice for 10 minutes, 'hf-n a layer of the jolly, and bo on

moulds In a shallow pan of water and bake. Turn the tlrrubales out onto a hot dish, and garnish with lemon quarters and parsley. Serve creanlsauce In a sauceboat. I-orMrr Omelet to. Take the meet from one email boiled Jobber and cut it very fine. Add to It pepper, salt. Juice of a small onion, a little celery salt ana a half-cupful of cream sauce. Mak an omelette in the u.sual way, and when ready to fold up In the lobster, fold, set in a hot oven Just a minute, then serve. Shrimp may be used, or crabmeat. in the samp way. Garnish with Fprays of fresh cress. Salmon a la Cnrhonne. Drain a large can of almon and remove the fkin. Rone, then flake the fish. Add a Fmall cup of dry crumbs, Juice of an onion, pepper, salt, two tablopoonfuls of melted butter, a gill of cream, and a beaten

burb, reported to police to ray that he had been severely flcg.red by live men who represented thetnlvff as oncers and entice.1 him from his home. Hagond. according to the police. fa!d his assailants acru-ed him of Irrejrilirlty In a real estate transaction with hi mother. The Hagood affair is ti e peond flogging here within a month.. V F Tum'.ln, a lawyer, bavin been whipped recently and ordered to leave town. Police said Tumlin bad obeyed the order to depart.

vm iy. tin: mum;r,ROOM's hat i:ia,itii-:Ts htm. ' Aft i t : .i ". seven we-ks acrrH'the Paeir.e. and almost, to th equi- ' tor. it Is Furprlsing and a'mot d apprmtJr.p to tind Ratavia. the rap- ' iral of Java, an up-to-ditf, liustliri. city, and not a wildly p:cturtsiju l'laoe. i Ilko any Kurnpp.an or America i ! town. Ratavia has tanks, museums

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Fill buttered ramekins lightly

with tho mixture, and bake 10 or 12 minutes. Deep-dMi Oyster Pie, Fcald three dozen large oy.-ter in their own liquor until the beards

until the oysters are all usd, then curl, drain, then put them into two

MAYOR ORDERS TV1ALE AUTO VAMPS JAILED YOUNOSTOWN. O., Jan. 11!. The following order was sent by Mayor George R. Ole?. to Safety Director Jim "Watklns (polire chief) I want male vamps locked up. This includes well-dres-ed rner with biq

automobiles standing aing the; curbstones, also at the end of Mar-j ket st. bridge, asking young girl I and women to take a rid-- with j them. This also includes the male j vamp standing at the corner making Insulting remarks to ladies." '

Foiils and movies. However. th clin. ate of this btutling town i s In t that the hu.-tlinz stops d ad a: 2 o'clock each afternoon. At o'clock business starts again. Jave is th-- most important isl.tu't of the Indian Archipeiago, and h -Jones to Holland. The Holland, i who go to Java to enter busirn -iua'.ly remain there the rest ' their live. Rike tne KnpliNhmn in India, tb Dutchmen in Java are unfitted to: life m their native country. unV tin y hajpen to be very rich. S- i ant. arc so inexpensive in Ja v.. that oven a person in mocierrue circumstances can afford at least ?h T!" " i:;:rop.in living in Tr.dia and Java lind the, luxury of many servanrs (iithcult to give up when they go hom' and very often stay in the cast for tint very reason.

IpiuK. Hiü fiunkey do.9 the unnlras-llNnTPT lANTTOR ON

nm jnns, wniie ne proui.v urtvci

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n puncture he m.Isrht hav to k'rut in th rod and pt ii'.rty. I? thA other front seat is or-uM-d

j the helper crouches on the runr.ir.c- , boerd. Fverj" on in Haravla who can

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. wa'.". For life In Ratavia ! ti'5tly lived out of door?. Th- la- ':- wear beautiful kinmr, a- of Aonderful colors, and the lovely atik scarfs for which Java ronowr.ed giving the streets a ay one. The men swapper alone bv -.i'- ?do In their pajamas. Accordinp to the religion of Java. h:ch is Mohammedan, a man I? a'.i ul four wives. Rut the - i (; :. '' has even reached Java, and the lnber of wives ha., on that .icount, been cut down to a great d. - .'reo. In Java tnere are two rla-spe of ives first-class wies and f-cnd-'.!S WiVC P. If a r.oblcman marries beneath . :r he does not bother to sro to tr.e

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A COTTY II T,T.n lT: . Rl.VCi.'I,-, .rb., .btr.. 12. It Mr?. Cti P'rrr-'. wi!" e ar. l r-. I'va;, J4,;.T5 to -pl.-.y hitk" in the c-rr..;;a'.ki : J...ph Smith. A jur r."

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r.'iiony, but very kindly nd h! ord or his hat to represent him. (Copyright, 1922.)

. .1 ii I e. .- . . i ...... . month, has a nant to do the d rty work on the car for him. He would r.ot think of washing the car. changing a tiro or cleaning a spark

mmx'iaij ix)r i'Rrn.w and Saturday. Silk and straw combination hats. $4.44. At N,'!wman'p. See our window display. 13

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lliOWIIRS IX)R ANY OCCASION. No matter the peca-s-ion you artsure to have the ripht flowers if they come from Reeh'cr's, Main 19D9. 11-tf

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Mr. and Mr? N M Kvther are rmodellnr the:r h'-u'e. AVinfield s 11 t Wll-n. pon of Jimea H. and Narmv Rlnpery "Wilson. Re,i in River-ide. r ,p;f., on De.-. 12. lfd. Hb.e a bom on March , 14 1. F',T" svt1 yeir? he was in buslnc.-s .-i Av v Lut left there in 1 g r r for C . lit'o'Ti! i. where he has since resided. He .n attending a G. A. R- linder lo-n the s;mim"ns came. Tie f. f-ovi h's chair, death being ln:ui'i'" M'.!-. He is survived by hi? wife. J it-., r. Wilron. a brother. S. K. W;'-n. Mr- !mtn Wilson and Mis S A. Tan. sister?, of

GRAND LEADER THE STORE THAT DOES THINGS SH

.vm Rern-irdino. and Smith of Ro Antreb-.-.

Mrs. Rou

DR. L. W AMPLER DENTIST 1 13 S. Michirrr.n Si Phonr- L. 2 473 Over Mnyr'.s Jewelry Stors

50c DINNER tl A. M. s p. f. WASHINGTON REST A IRANI .V FFTIR1A Foa lornU ajd t t r-Tb ater Parties a p.a ialty

Unicn Shos Company

j 223 So. MirhiaS!.

The Rig bl'Tlilo Shop Wlilng a ii.I Repairing S. D. Morna & Son

Edwards Iron Works CRT Ol R .'RR'C fltlDforrliiii. i ti..nrn U. Ik-arus tin n ,i -. in t

GOAL fCELLER- RAMiEY COAL CO. Main 477 Lincoln 1343

$1.25 Sateen Bloomers

Women's fine Satfn lUousps, In all wnntel plzes; green only ; at CV.

Chndren $1 Flannel

Sleepers

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from all wanted lzeB at u'2c.

Boys' $2.00 Sweaters

Roys' fine Sweaters. in all colors; all the

wanted sizes; at

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Women's 50c BURSON HOSE 22 c Women's fin Ilurson Hope, In black and ill wanted colore; ill plzes; well made. at 22c.

$3.00 Large Blankets

1.693

Warm Bed Plankets well mad C4xTG; special at $1.09.

Women's $7.50 New Silk BLOUSES

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3:30 to (0:30 Saturday Horning Specials 8:30 o 10:30 WOMEN'S 75c KNIT Women' FLANNEL WOMEN'S $1.00 MEN'S $3.50 PETTICOATS GOWNS AT SILK HOSE SWEATERS 1 Hours Only a Mtonr ale orj m 2-IIoar Sale 2-Hour SIe ef - Women's tinefingn Women's flue WomeriH fine fi ffg Men's Sweater H r3 a A kntt Petticoats; M f flannelette Nipbt B I f Silk Hose; In S fS '-nts: In rill Hi.- H llll in all -wantn! 3 ff I tJowim. all want- M I I Mark and colors jj b waute.l color? ; V N v w sizes, at only...HH If ed sizes; at U J all nizes $l.fx") lj at only . ' mJSM u value f n r ß GjB9 Ö

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Wom's up to $50 Fur Trimmed Suits $22.50 Women's Up to $40.00 Winter Coats $18.50

Men's $2.50 Work PANTS .

M 'i - !.. iv, (servieeabla Work I'ants. .!'! -'.. eai fall; pectal af 51

$1.2

Men's $2 Heavy UiNION SUITS .

M. a' h.-.HV fleece lined or ribbed I'nioQ s ::;; all wanted sizes; at only $1'.

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UNION SUITS

Women's medium weight ribbed l'ni-a Suits; all wante.1 siz.s; special at Me.

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Squirrel Coat, full length, Tuxedo collar, made of rich dark Siberian squirrels Scotch Mole Wrap, with large cape collar, very richly lined

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Hudson Seal Coat, 45 inches in length, regular price $575.00, now Hudson Seal Coat, 45 inches in length, large mink collar and deep cuffs . . . . Near Seal Wrap, 45 inches in length, former price $325.00 Near Seal Coat, large gray squirrel collar and cufTs; a wonderful bargain Jap Mink Wrap, 45 inches in length, finest quality skins

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"5 -This is a clearance sale of women's imported wool and silken wool stockings an event extraordinary.

Big variety and Complete assortments of Full Fashioned Seamless H032 Plain and Clocked Ribbed effects, narrow and wide and many Novelties and a big variety of desirable colors.

Values up to $1.50 $1.00 Values up to $2.25 $1.50 Values up to $3.00 $2.00

Another shipment of Sumptuous Coats and Wraps All of these coats are of fine soft fabrics every one has a fur collar and many of them have fur cuffs. These coats are all brand new garments, and contain all the latest fashion suggestions from America's style center. New York. If you are in need of a coat, here is your opportunity to secure a lovely garment at a price usually asked for undesirable left overs. These coats have been marked to sell at

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Canton Crepe Dresses Satin Canton Dresses Georgette Dresses especially priced in this ä!r at $25.00 $35.00 $39.75

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wanting, whrh you have possibly hesitated in purchasing on account of the prKe. At thse prices there is no ncrrl tor you lo hesitate further.

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