South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1922 — Page 11
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1922
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Harold Brooks, Contributor to Tower Christmas Fund, Dies at Hcalthwin.
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r-y.tal!!zd nnd a i'"puir !t rtbcted to tvin In l'.2 and put the id pnrtie.i fut of burin'-.." h? ccnJ. rohr.e5?, v.-ho 13 here with IT. F. Sirnu!, pioneer minln? man rf .i'nuüis Idaho, to confer rltTi J. j. fl. irop'vln and other leader of the commltteo of IS. predicted that third party tickets will win In the next !ate, and conrrelonal elections In Idaho and Nebraska. .Irmilfaneou'y with .Tohne?se3 statement rinie the announcement that William Cr. MArioo had withdrawn frni the lav firm or McAdoo. cotton and franklinnr in this c!ty, and Intended to mko hl3 home in Ls Angele. Mr. McAdpo explilrrl tht nd Mr.?. Mc,doo are very fond of the California rünn?" and emphaf'.zf'l that that wag the real reason for tho t!i3r,.
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He.iithwin Hoppital. Mr. Arrn.-tro!:: I am a todfa.-l cx-soHi'-r v.ith T. b. Ftror.r horse radi.':. and am Kh'id that I van do thia Üttlo hit for rajr found. Wiohin you the mo?i of ?uccrs. I am Yours truly, ii. l. unooics. T Jbercu!o?l3 was thf riu:-: of the c -soldier's deatli Wedn.nday evenins 'it ':"r o'clock. IIo had been ill re y r a r. He win born In I';orkj.)ur, Ind., rn -hri-tma day. 1S34. and was L's years of age. lit.-Ides h3 parents. :rr. and Mrs. Frank I. Crooks, of Indianapolis, two fWcm, Mrs. Mahle Drown of Washington. D. O.. and Lcona, of Indianapolis. Furvlve. lie was a member of Marlon lodco ftr.d tho Murat templo of Fhrlnrrs at Indianapolis. 'Iho fnnt-ral services will be held at Hrookshurg, Ind.. Saturday after-neon.
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J. J. Kreuzberger, merrhant tailor inovM to r.Ol-r.OI Dean bld. 81-tf.
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When you eay cls:a.r -eay Dutch Masters. 45-tf
Swank Dyea Clothln?;. Main 731. 32-tf
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Here's a New Way For Raising Bonus! Assess All Al iens in U. S. $25 WAFHI.VCITON, :.Iar-h 2. t "or.ci f "man .Stan Kur.r. of I'hieaco trday told the hous sy? ru:d ryar romrnitteA how tkfy roiiM raiA i-nrry to p-y tlie sok.liej r-omis. ICunr: recomrr.mdfd Imposition of a luad tax f J2T. on ra-h alien ::: the Ikni-e,! Frat- 11 t . .1 1 f d that lO.'1"!"' persons vould be taxed under- thi j!an. brinumr: in K' ''. ''".'' "('.
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REBUILT UNDERWOOD L. C. SMITH OLIVER
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pointed an. f.eorzo Manard and sister. Miss Putli Manard of Chi-
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WA H I NC TON, March 2. T,o r.r.1 bus'ines'; r.ov.- tan ! tra r..ictcd In ecret via telephone. The supe:pko:.e- ;-;d''e nil prablms of crc 'd win and uninvited listeners. I';:di a button and. the rviperphor. e : ? ,-.nn e.-(,.dt brinir.5 al-olute privacy. S--vrr.il st-cret on'.ratlors ran rarr.d or. f.nail- '.. r. e '.U Si V OVe;- t '". e .- I ',) f V. . ' t 1 11
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nat'n? current.- bi-in? employe.!. Tho utuial radio im clianism pas-ses the sound vibrations on to the listener throuch the ordinary telephone receiver. Tho s::perphon was perfected by
Duncan primarily ftrr army use, but;
its us-"' jM T)us"ine- and in the home is fore.-a.--t.
NEW YORK". March Lk Winifred f-aekvillo Stoner lias iuxt finished organization of the Bixty-seeond neighborhood forum In New Fork city. At these forums Mrs. b'toner will teach Tn others her theories of raising tdilldre-n by rhytlim. It In Mrs. toner's iolief that beIns rhythmic prolonirit life. "If people were rhythmic. " siiJ Mother Stoner, "they could live to bo l.'i) yrar.i old. "Tlii3 i a jazz a'e," .ihe continued. "Jazz short.-ns life. It is worse than booze. "Rhythm is the very Huld of existence. It in the foundation of all natural education. "And that is why," said Mrs. StoriT, "I started from the very moment my daughter wn born to teach her rhythm." , Mrs. Stoner's diuhter is the Counter Pruhe .iial during her childhood, as Winifred Saekville Ptoner. Jr.. won world-wide fame as a prod ley. "I am a jlnple maniac: I have a jir.lo for everything, even jingles which tell the antidctes for poisons and why not'.'" she queried. "Pon't you remember the month? by 'thirty flays hath September' and t-o on? Didn't you lnrn it sr when yon were a rhild? Then why not learn every, thine that way from oabybood on? "Environment is the architect ol heredity." continual Mr".. .Stonfr. "Toy. are the architects of environment.
WINIFRED SACK VI I-M-: STONEK'S COMMANDMENTS roil MOTHERS.
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Thou .halt nt administer thy child physical punishment. Thou shilt tint fold thy hild but pivf rewarila f'r Rood behavior Thou slialt never say "don't" to thy 'f-hild. Thou s: halt n-iver ny "must to thy child. Thou s hHlt not qiv thy f hild occasion to dU-Tfspoct thee. Thou shalt never frighten thy child. Thon hhalt not allow thy child to say "I can't." Thou shall always answer tiiy child's ejuestlon. Thou shalt iiot tea.-e thy child. Thou .shalt make thy house the most attractive place thy child (tin find.
with rhythm and beauty it: its ts from its earliest days, tint (hill will become practically an; thin j itmother w'ants it to become.
"Een a baby's r..ttb- sliou'd I
be inhuman! tS-rne mothers sinr, their lribies into a state of rnmi! They make them miserable by s-pia wking at th m. "I would surrtest for th.e mother who can't sir. z and has no canned music about the hou.-c. the reading
of poetry to her babv at. bedtimt
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"FUiythm did it." continued Mrs. tStoner. "and rhytlim can do that for any mother's son or daughter."
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WOMEN MIN ADMIRE
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disposition and tho charm of happy; content. There is no question but j what i li. ht-hearted weman is thej
joy of a man's life, but no woman .
can be happy and joyful when drasj.ul down by the ailments that v-o often b velojk liead;odi--;, backa.-h , t.ervousness .and "th h ues." We an continually publishb':; m thi- paper letters from women who
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found. There rhould If music, and beauty about everything'. "Atnl by that I'm not rutrcfSif ins that every mother oali! to r-in: her
Tlius if :i fluid is 5'ii-rot:nded cliild to sleep at niqdii. That miht
I-ydia lk Ihnkhamk- Vegetable Compound after tloctor.i and other nn-dj-t dues hive failed tri help tjo-m. If vim are ill why not u'i il a trial. Advt.
of the .- rr.-.y : labor"! tor;.', b p e y e o r i k; . r a I " v , - - i y:irs a - b . bd i.t-r. 1 .... . ar:i.v. An (t-.i te i-staked b... bThis o-n"-re n ( vir t : a t . f n, -. t r-. f 1 ! '. i:,itf z : Tk- - i r
ADLER BROS. On Miclilsan at Washington Hncc 1881 THE STORi: H)i; MEN AND liOVS
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Women's Tie Back Dress Aprons of light percales, formerly $2.50, $1.50 36 inch fine Cambric Muslins. extra quality, Friday, per 4 yard IvW Kolynos Dental Cream, cleansing, antiseptic, germicidal, delicious. Q p Friday fci I i
Williams' Turkish Bath
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Toilet Soap, large c
54 inch Wool Skirting in plaids, also plain blue Serge. Friday ( - per yard . . . I mbmJ Men's Silk Neckties, the kind he will like, 50c and 75c values, ?Qp Friday jZflß 27 inch Dress Ginghams in a variety of pretty plaids. Fri- 4 day, per yard . . I w V Women's black and brown Silk Hose, formerly $1.00. Fri- 7Qf day, pair ww Filet lace edges for trimming camisoles, pillow cases, etc., 4 Friday, per yard I W I
Women's one-piece Outing Fhinncl Pajamas in pink and blue stripes, short sleeves, $2.00 daay..Frr....$i.oo 36 inch Dotted M.irquisctte, extra quality, ay:.p" 49c
women s brown Lisle
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29 inch Ripplettc in blue and white, pink and white and tan and white stripes, also plain white, suitable for children's dresses, Friday, OQ
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36 inch black Taffeta,
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De Luxe Powdre de Toilette Speciale in flesh, white and brunette, 75c value. Fri- KKf day Luna Laundry Soap, made by Procter & Gamble, ten ounce Qtf bars, 10 for Jb
Spring Hats in black, brown, navy, red, pheasant, grey and new blues. In off the face, straight brim, small and medium
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Medium and lo bust Corsets in pink and white, sizes 24 to 30. $1.50 value. Fri- ßgday vvU M en's heavy fleeced Union Suits in grey and buff, formerly $3.00 f3:50:..S1.95
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