South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 18, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 January 1922 — Page 5
WEDNESDAY' MORNING. JANUARY 18. 1922
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1 YOUR HEALTH J Pay Visit to Healthwin Hospital
nv itoyxt v mpi:i..vi. m. i. VmmUJnnrr of IIviIt!i. Nc X orW fit j. CIa Ml!r Tr of hralth lone I!?- Sv r tbr watfr nrA roll th -m:i. rt ?h" i odv nri'1 !fkn'"iJ sir to mm. Th pitint' bath is on- rf thr.ioat Important f-itur of hN tr"itt . T.?. To -r'i kntv. how 1 fi Kith'
J the room l'frnm arm j.-. ar.t lm cnthr all th-
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tr''n th- font of th bo!. tho mnt-J tr i MTi'1 t)io r. :i or rot ton "hp"t j pro'rMM by ; ruM.T thf-t, or by: ;; twf 1 vrajp 1 ovr a fw l:iyr o t.f -.vsj'.ip r. Ihfti I'l.T'o tii foot-tub: or pan in th- tM and fill it. on-thlrd j full with wafr, warm or hot. a t)io ( dnrtr.r direkt. i Aftr-r twenty minutn or half an! lin ir th' pan may b- rniov'i. In , fh- infant im tho water ha h"n j rr,t at uniform t-mpTatur by fro- i 'iti-nt ;ib!ition of a little hot writer.
In th I taking tr'at ran' not to hnrn th ! r f' , a t ! f r.t . Drv the fet nii'l ru j
bzr'.oklv with a rouh towrl. j
r !u!r honli r" plv;"! rar tho r"1. ! ThN mthnI kf -rw tho bM dry I f-'prenl ovr tbis a cU ar. tn-Al. plar,. ! and prot-ot. the patient ai;aln.t roli. ' On It a hi.n . wpslil.nwl or a milk - I If the pati"nt i t movi- h m. Aim Imo a plfl.T of l:it w:i- ! may to n : tt ! to a nearby bath- , tor. a rak.- r,f pnap on a d'h. tv.n room, provided thf doctor permits." to-u!. ari I h vah-rloth. I Watch th- slrk person, hlp hi In , Protect th h! from retting wet ; ar.d o it m" th- tub. tin not allo-A- him by tre atrhin" hnath th patitrt a : to remain too lon In the water, and (
a lath towel. TM;!;vi'e .vi re hi strenzrth is not o.vr- i
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S '-ao'.lv Inno by rolliri: th- patient j taxd
to or" fid', pla'lni: th blanket, and lolüns: th" pMb-nt ba'-k into hi ori?iral position. !triiov ur.n'-".-ary ivrbM'.lin.ir. J' a-, inc ju-t nouk'h t k ' p th- p,itnt f orr. fortahb'. I'.ath" and dry lsr at a t lm. 1 avln tho r''st of th body rnvr'-d. h th pa-tif"-.t'.i .a- k !a. Th: bitbintr b'dr.ir (ompbtd, rpü'.ovc th- j rot f-r ir tr Mm k't and rPlac th- r.!-.'hTcr.w n. Stir up th" pillow, fakr tJ.f wrinkl'-s out nf th by jiul!;r i:. ! -ar up ar.d darken th room. ar l ry on tlu patbrit will b- a.-bp. If th' dorff.r .-hould ord r a foot1 ath, tili' df- nor rnran that th"F'atint is in -rt out of b d tr havl'. Th-- 1. df'oth.- ma- ! b.f.-. rvd
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patient zi baric Into1 hot-vat. r bottb at h!" ;
fr and pivr him a nkr warm drink. : Tht r-' shnul.-l b- frpqunt sponi:- j in: of th hand" and faro. Xii j adds amazingly to th romfort of a j sir!; prrson. If hr has a fvrr, cold i ponpln lowrs tho fmp'-raturr- and J rrlivr-s th achir.s: had. j I'.rfor.' a"h m al wash the pa-j tirr.t's hand and clean bi fincrr- j
nails to make sure thr food Ii1 eats
is hap'lbd with i'rfrtly
Jiands. j The terth hotll 1 bo clean e-d at ba; twim n day. anrl th hair comb-j tlie faix y e l at r::ular intervals. and
I'rrf.-ct rbanliness will shorten 1 served
tiio illness and promote the comfort of the k prrson.
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RECEPTION "GATE" MAY BE SURPRISE
I.!eut.-'oI. MarNider. commander-in-rhief or the American i.ejnon, ?nd a committee visited Healthwin hospital tn cheer the boj's who could r ot attend the reception in their honor Monday nicht. Left to right, bark row. they are: A. K. Kr.-kine, Col. George W. Freyermuth. Dr. II. L. Sei-, r.irh. L. J. Korho and K. J. Cadw. Front row: Dr. F. H.
r.artbd. Lieut. -Col. Ifanford MarNider. Dr. Sj. T. ('. Darden and Art
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on the cake the irin;;. whipped r;itn and so on while the niufk-
f rat 1-idv tnok tUe beat dishes ont of
the rl.sct and Inc W it'Pi.v an-
swered the door and bt in the company. Well, thre v.a& a prand time in tlie hollow stump bungalow. The rompany talked, that in the older on s did. -while the animal boyn and prirl played the panics of "do? in th" corner" and "pussy under the piano." At la-st the time came to' serve th- poorj thinps to eat. There -were sandwiches, ice cream and cake. "And it's a lovely cake, too." said Fncle Wipeily. "A fancy on.'!" "I put .a lot of whipped ( ream on." said Kaby Runty. Nurse Jane broupht in the fancy cake. Indeed, it wa.s most lovely and runiptlou?. If you will kindly allow rue to vy so. Hut just as Nurse Jane was putting the knife in the cake, to cut it into slices po that each one miht have a bit, the door opened and in came the had old Ibib Cat. "Oh. ho!" howled the Dob Cat. "A party! Well. I like parties! Lut 1 like to nibble Uncle Wipplly's ear? better. Oh. wow! How f love to nibble Unrip Wi.u'pily's cars!" The bunny pentleman was frightened, and so was all the company, but Uaby Dunty, brave little tyke that .she was. spoke up and staid: "Hefore you nibble Uncle Wlppily's ears, wouldn't you like a piece of farcy cake?" "Y (;," prowled the r.ob Cat. "I would. flive me some- cake." "I'll pive it to him." .said Uaby
S-he took the knife from
the whiskers with it. Nune Jane, looked carefnllv nt the
Uncle WipKi'.y about to wash f;incy cake a moment, and then cut the white, creamy lather out of his i a larpe slice out of one edpe. "Fat shavlr.c cup when a voice called j that. Uob Cat." said "Bunty. from down stairs: j The P.ob Cat chewed on the cake, "Oh. Uncle Wippily! Where are a stranpe look came over his faee r'iJ" and he pave a howl, cryinp, "Soap! tr.n. i..v.. i.., .- i . .. ,r i. l v..i-. , , . , . . .
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There!" exclaimed Nur.-- Jane F'uzzy Vuzzy on d;iy, a.K she tfppfi1 ba.rk from tlie kitchen table in tho hollow .tum; bunKalow. "I think that will be a lovely i.tke for tlie party!" "P.ut aren't ymi point: to put any fancy frrtinp or chocolate on top?" ;.-krl Unci" Wipgily. who wan very fond of fnirh tliinps. "Oh. yes." Nurse Jan- answered. "I'm poinp to ice the cake and put some whipped cream on top. I5ut I'll wait until afternoon for that. The cake will be cool then it's just out of the oven. oh I'll make the cake fancy enouph to suit you!" "I'm plad of that." said the bunri , twinkllnp his nose like a pair of diamond car-rincs from the six and sev-n cent Ptore. "And while I'm waiting for the party I mipht as well po upotalrrt and shave. My whiskers are petting: a bit lonp." S.n I'nc'.o Wippily went up to the Path room. With his brush he mix-
1 a i(i ui ne.iuiuui wuiie u.ij'
ud. which later he spread on his
ace and scraped off apain, takitiP j Uuntv
rabbit pentbman. "I'm coniinp ripht lown. Arc you poinp to he at our party?" "Well. I ju.-'t pue.s I am!" said Uaby Ttunty. ' Hurry up and we'll have a panic f tac:! Chase rue! You're it!" sh" cried, and b-'forc Uncle Wippily could een wash the lather off hi face, Haby lUmtv ame hor jiinp up the .-stairs and tapped him. f course. Uncle Wippi'y lidn't nant to b- it. so be chaed Haby Uunty. th" litt'e rabbit pirl b-adinp bim a li-ly rare a:ounl throuph t h 1 i tT; .-ent rooms. "('eine! Come!" cried Nur.-e Jane aftf-r a whi'e. "That's enouph. Wipp;e! Th- c.Miip tny is arrivinp."
"Is th" fancy ake ready"' th' bunny. "Mb . i t h r r e i be a aUe?" askf d I'. 'by I'.unty.
!'Ve f inry ak" '" "TlltT"''! poilip to be ntie v t 1 1 whipped I e. i in or:." .-'.lid Nui'S'' Ja n "Von mav nn. and lieh) me
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this fancy cake! Oh for a taste of snow! Oh, to pet that soap out of my mouth! Oh. wow!" and out of the bunpalow he ran. "noodle! Goodie!" cried Uaby Uunty. clappinp her paw.s. "Hut how did soap pet on my fancy cake?" asked Nurw Jane. "Is it all soap. I wonder?" "No. just a little place." ?ald Uaby Uunty. "I took some of the soap lather from Uncle Wippi!'s shavinp cup and put some on the -ake. The soap looked so much like whipped cream I thoupht I could fool some of you. Uut who r. the Fob Cat came in I thoupht I'd fool Mm. so I cut a slice of cakr where T had put the soap on. The ic-t is all whipped cream." And so it was. Only one slice of
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LEONARD EAR OIL RELIEVES DEAFNESS and STOPS HEAD NOISES "Rub it in Back of the Ear." (,VfrT Put in Ear) Insert in Nostrils Itfat I (TMtly rlivrd by irapU trtrant with LMsard Ear Oil. Sp-1! Initxtirdon by a not4 Lar SpodaHat for different klnda of Dsfneat ar. J IImi XoIm rnUinad im each P-ka. LMtMard Tar Oil ta net an iprriBMnt. Hat haa bad aorreaofal aala ainra 19T. "Ya rannot af7ord to K d-af." TRY THI3 OIL. It kaa klpd thoaaanda f ponl. Why net ya year irort that h ran rft It fr yea from hia wholralrr. PrcriptlTe rirrular ant on refloat. I
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The Securities Investment Corporation PAYS (Q)9ö ,NTEREST
per annum, rayab' IjulldlrK bu.-linss.
5rrr.i-nnnuai;T, for money used In lis home
In the year 1521 this Corporation constructed and sold 43 houi In Fouth Ib-r.d and Mishawr.ka. For 122 th Securities Investment Corporation plans to l ulld at least 100 homes for working men. This bulldirp Cr rj oratioi:. with net nsrt.s in excot of $225,000, ffords an opportunity f-r .af investment of baving: for loaa periods of one. two, or threw years. Securities Investment Corporation ConsrnatiTe IJfo Iltladlnc. 122 Sooth Main Kt., Sooth Iicnd. Ind.
cake wa.s sj)oiU d hv the this the Hob Cat had
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Then the party w nt on. and they all had fun as th v liuphrd at Haby Hunty's jok And if the pietine book doesn't 1 pin to tell b-d-tinie stories to the juano in the middle of the nipht and wake up the pussy cat. I'll tell you next about fru'le Wippily and the slipperl cak
Ticket Committee Rrndr Kfforts to Collection of Fundi? From Sale.-. Several days will pij. perhaps, before it will be dtfinlt'ly knowr Just how prerit was the hr.aricial success of the reception and entertainment PiVen in honor f t'i" wa1 v'terans at th Studebakf r .idministralion buildinp Monday rnciit. Th: wa-i th t-rst information that could b- hal froni the orutie cornjiuttt e Tuesday in an t f ort t' b;arn th3 total "pare at the fro'.ic. The fact that tukets. wre placd in th' hands of various i onu dtt e and thence put into the hands of cal m rchants for distribution, m ik. . it obvious that it will be no lit c task to tabulate and totil the cc rnpb ft ticket sale. The .committee is rrcatly p'n.iM': with the tarly returns of ditr ilutor-: of tickets and predi t that wh n thtotal receiptH is announc-d thei- v. ;'' be an aprecable surpris- in store for vc-etrans in need of linancial :.:d.
t;i:.Ni i.vi: photkctou or IIOMl'S. That Iä the name ai plied to Elaborated Fire-Re5istlnp rooms. Not only does this well known roofinP protect your home from the elements but It makes a roof fire a thlrur of the past. There are thousands of Svitisfied owners of Elaborated roofs in this community. Call the Elaborated Hoofing Co.. 107 W. Division st., Main LM03, and ak for c?tlmate.o. 4 -tf
Annual Report of Y, If. C. A. to be Rend Thursday Night
Reports of the year s work will be riven ia an interestinp and unique j way at the annual meotinp of tlie i Voiinfr Women's Christian associa-' tion Thursday eveninp. Supper will j be served at 6:i0 o'clock, rescrva- j
tions for which must be made and tickets purchased before Wednesday noon. Miss L.ulu and Miss Hetty Weipner will tive a number of musical selections.
rpi:aking or wisi; ciutrs. They were askinp the actress if )he liked Shakesperian roles and as pho flicked the ashes from h- r Camel sh purpled. "I just lov 'em Our baker makes them wonderfully well." That's our contention on rorkerhou.'-1 Hollf, Mathews Krauss Haklnff company. 4-tf
90c plup Horseshoe, Enple's.
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di:vy i:gtti..v recuuitixg. LOXno.N, Jan. 17. A report that the Hritish government la recruitinp "lUack and Tan" police for service in Hpypt was denied at Premier Eloyd fleorpe's olfic" today.
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ON" Till: MOKMNfi AITI'.R. I'o r example we mipht take a New Ycir'. party. After that even the he.st of us feel proppy. To clear out the kinks in your system, to uncork a lot of pep and enthusiasm, nothing will have a better effect than a stcaminp Turkish Hath In the base. r.i nt of the Formers Trust. 4-tt
rivi:ns lxm No matter the sure to have the they come from 1 9 : .
ANY OCCASION. occasion you are ripht flowers if Heehlcr's, Main U-tf
PATENTS Aud Trado Marks Obtained la nil Coontries. Ad vice Free. GEO. J. OLTSCII, Itcplstcrcrt Patent Att'T, 11 1-712 Studebaktr lildp.. 8oaLb tiend. lud.
Tbo Bis Electric Shop Wiring and Repairing S. D. Moran & Son
SLOAN'S RELIEVES NEURALGIC ACHES FOR forty year? Sloan's Liniment has been the quickest relief for neuralgia, sciatica and rheumatism, tired muscles, lame backs, Epraina end strains, aches and pains. Keep Sloan's handy and apply freely, wnihont rubbing, at the first twinge. It cases and brings comfort surely and readily. Vou'll find it clean and Eon-skin-staining. Sloan's Liniment fs pain's cacrny. Askjwccighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, 11 AO.
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Quarts 13c NOW Pints 7c South Bend MOTHERS Confirm the Declaration That This Milk Is BEST FOR BAPES! READ THIS VOLUNTARY EVIDENCE I ued the special nursery tuberculin tested milk handled by the Farmers Cooperative Association, and then changed to other grades. Within TWO DAYS I observed a decided change for the worse in health and appearance of my child. I at once renewed the use of the TESTED MILK, which is now reflected in the improved health of my child." Mrs. Ge?s, 1 102 Bisscll St.
'My neighbors told me of the splendid results her child obtained from the u of special tuberculin tested nursery milk. I tried it and my child is constantly developing robust health through its use." -Mrs. Schüler, 1 104 Dissell St.
Dr. Julien, state veterinarian, and Dr. Hoskins. in charge of state work of the federal bureau of animal industry, recently declared in South Bend that tho tuberculin test of cattle was the only CERTAIN PROTECTION the public had against the menace of bovine tuberculosis. LOCAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES SAY IT IS PRACTICAL AND IMPORTANT. Best quality of Filtered, Pasteurized Milk for General Use. QUARTS 8c PINTS 4c GIVE THESE SUPERIOR DAIRY PRODUCTS ATRIAL. YOU'LL NEVER USE ANY OTHER Regular, Prompt and Early Deliveries. Users Get the Benefit of the Middleman 's Profit It. Joseph County Farmers' Cooperative Association Phone Main 16S6 1225 South Main Street
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It Will Be the Greatest Shoe Sale of All Time A GENUINE PRICE EXPLOSION Every Shoe in the Entire Stock Will Be Placed on Sale and Will Be Sold at Lower
Prices Than the Oldest Inhabitant in This Entire Vicinity Ever Dared Hope
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Every word, eery price and every statement published in newspapers and circulars during the past week is a conservative statement of the actual facts. All we ask is for you to come, see and test our statements and convince votirself that every word advertised is the absolute truth.
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This Great Shoe Sale Will Not Be an Ordinary Shoe Sale But Will Be a
Bargain Carnival Be Here, Don't Miss It! Opens 9 A. M. Sharp Thursday, Tomorrow
Morning. The Entire $50,000.00 Stock Has Been Re-Tagged, Remarked, and Rear
ranged for Quick Showing and Rapid Selling. You Ever Witnessed. :
Positively the Greatest Shoe Display
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