South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 70, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 March 1922 — Page 8
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Berlin Seeks Stvle Leadership
ov'-r into a r.-w one; that's all I'm j d:r.?. kittio Kat." sai.i th bunny. , "You may hit and watch rr.r." I ' Thank you." mewed Kittie. so hf eurit d her tail up around her
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Mr. a r.d Mrs. L. F. .S-di! U'e". F IMdy st.. entertained the rntm.1 r. of th- ;hritian Fndeavor : o-f.-ty of the S'unr.yside I'reshyterian f'lnin h Thursday evenir.s:. at
thr Xetion of officers I. F. S'dileiser was
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f-r tli l'rerr.ini which will f pref nt'i Mar! 1 ! f r the general cluh. T!:e e'.t'-rt airrnent v. ill ronsi.-t r.f tA- p !-iy--, 'Tl..- Fat f t!i Fanl.' ) y Ar.drea VrviT-hn, and "The n-
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Cook, rerordir.ir secretary: Mis- Marcaret IIdeni. pianist. Refresh naen!. wer1 served ta 1.1 ITUetS. Tiio members of the Sewing circle rf St. Peter's Fvangclical churt li wrrs ent?rtilneil Th'jrsilay afternoon
at the homo of Mr?. William ttur-
ir.ejctor, 71D Ilaney a v. The annual!
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aftrrio,n m-t!nsr of
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siln-M.l. TI,'- I: l. v: in for tlo- aftr-r-n.;ori .a s nppnol " ith sel-- tionH unr hv ; Ci.ipTiÜard school rhor:i. le. l.v Mi-s lt-- SfatPr. lir-c-!or. A tooth hru-h drill w;i riven l.v llo- i!i.il of tli- .t-B Kral. as T a s a! o .a 1 1 a n 1 k rciiief rirjU tinier the (lil-ction of th- f(.!)0l IHir.-f.
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elrtion took y I ic. resulting 'n Mrs. H. C Burmeistcr btdnff chosen president: Mis.- Alice Fhelin?. vic-e president ; Miss Adc- Warstow, sec
retary, and Miss Louise Derin?. treasurer. Thirtv Kiiost.s wr pre s- .
.Tt. ihr nxt mrctinc: v.-ni ne- ncm ir. two wepkf vith Mis; Atlflisti ''';ikevitz. Pennsjlvami a'.
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Uncle Wicirily was fastening the , knowhdee?
retenne on the seat part of hi.' easy. For instance, s.re you aware that a i ?rum !
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VERSE 0' CHEER By Edzor L. Jones
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cliair when Nurce Jane called him out to the kitchen. The muskrat lady wanted Uncle Wi5xily to hrin? her up so:ih- coal
j from the cellar, and when the 1 bunny had done thus he went hack, , to the fixinft of his ea?y chair. Kittle
i Kat wasn't there.
"Weli, 1 ftutta Kittle Kat b-caaiie tired of waiting: to see me tin is. h and
I she has one home," said Uncle j Wiirgily to himself, twinkling Iiis j pink nose. "Well, no matter, I'll
ju'-t put the covering on the scat
and my chair will he finish'
He
child should chew his food, using j both sides of his mouth for this i purpose? j You don't want on? sid of your 1 faco to be more- developed than the ' other side, do 3011? You certainly! don't want your child to he so af- j flicted.
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the L-n-::; car :rmv and thrive.
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vith our f'-.Ovl and in ether was in-'
!:umra :i. perms. 1 ortunate.y of them are harmie-.- ai;d frittivily. p.ut some of t!u;
, mc.--t e von
are of the pus-proluc:n variety .)! lie of tir.s kin.l are planted ir
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sense to bring up a child In the way! gum pock.t they pet to work cn th- , he should go. lie must be watched. ' t:-sv;e.s of th- mouth, and pretty soon 1
not In a disagreeable way, but care-ou may
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Mi-' Violet AVeg- ;
uive-n Fy Mrs.
Monier, church. C-e and
J A I"nt(r tri vl? given Thürs. 1 iy j afternoon at the home of Mr?. ; Trank Drenner. "O TZ. Indiana av..
for the members of th Hnly Tr'.n-
1 ity Knclili Lulhnan liurch l'ivhty
"ucrts were receiver! between thv hours tf 2 anil a o'clorV. A color
Ferlin ilotliing dei.'ncr:; ;m- ;-i i ;is the -tndard e.f the world's fashion
tions. On tiio lf-tt is Mrs. i:n.i i;jb
to -tahiu-h the C.rrman -riterion Tiie above' frocks are- lato cic;i-
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:'. iety lieaiity, posing us
AbU'e of the M-.Tion ricture' A j niotitr of laventler was suggrsterl In hour follow. -d the ,,rogram.pl decoration of th liome nibl the
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light r fr-shment.s
e-re scrcd. The h o.-t s.-cs for the affrnoon wr' Msdaines II. J. Craf, Arthur fJiif-K-n", F. F. II. Steinel. Albert Fang.- Mark Milb r. Frnll hinok. '. II. eb ridieid. W. A. Carl. Stewart WX-ner. Charb:s Favenberg. W. F. Anwan-br and L. I). Fl uid.
Revelations
of a Wile &i
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larno, over wnien .'is. ..in Nelson, presided., assisted by Mrs. Walter Kanip. Mrs. Arrhur Fay.
Mr?. M. Smith and Miss Florence!
Firnner. The
Tin: src;;i:sTFov uis ii:.x ,f .mm; i on a risuixr; tuip. Vxith warnings from both Ihcky anel Fillian filed away in my mental reference library. I could not help u.Uehing I'.t Ks Pi an fnritivrly wlica
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The Xf.rtmn FXly ine: I'iiday al'ternca'ji
i Ttichardson and Miss Margaret Fady Sewing circle j nn(1 a vo?al durt hy Mr. Avjn an(1 at the K. of;Mij, :,iHuel Ifacev.
P. h'.ll. Twenty lurmliT.i were present and th- afternoon tva spent, at necür-work. Furing tho social Tho regular meeting of the Vichour light re freshments were s-rved j tor' cUlh was hchl at the home of by the h.nste-osi in charge. (ri next(Ir:- William Hege, 753 Lincoln
Friday the c:rclo will bedd an all day session and a pot luck dinner will Pa f-red .at r.oon. The next regulir meeting ef the fircb- will tal
place- March 2 1 at !: I
Vr. Charles cui;i. 1 ; F. Indhna I av , was lntr.s Friday afternoon I
to the m t.l rs of the Frances AVillard W. C. T. U. The program for the aft rnoon was in charge o4 illrs. Oerfrtide Albright and Mrs. Ada Pardhard b- 1 the dvotionaF-. Ten !1K mbefs- wcrn pr,-.cof',t.
way Ik Thursday afternoon. In the contests the favors were won by Mrs. Carl Keplogle and Mrs. Paul Juetter. Mrr. Richard Graff gave several piano selections during th social hour. Lurhfon was served t( 10 members anl five visitors, among them bring Mrs. Faul Juet- , - , , t 1 fit.. T . TU
I I . I 'i V 11.11 I' .1 tlj , 11. Iii? IK'AL
meeting In two weeks will be held with Mr. J. W. Witemyer. r.n? w. Ivisalle av.
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f th-- n.ost .b ligh.tful affair
In the history which was ,". i wns the dinner
of t he Mot hers club, years old Tliursday. j civen by tli" Fathers,
the
Marold lb Herr. Tli th- Mother club is
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at the Robertson Tea rnoni in
evening. Thirty-eight guests were seated ;it a F-sha! ci table- made attractiv.' with -ilv.-r ba-k ts of Cal- nd.ila and fi a. Tio- affair whs in charge of Jr. b m Shidb r. cliairnan. who v.-- -iss;-td by Charles F.
Mlllhoiise a: membr r- h ip
.irnitc.l to . .. a :: .1 a report was given
by Mrs. Ti;n:::.n Full 1 shoeing that only 72 mothers ha 1 hcen admitted to membership iu the ? 4 years. Following dinner, Mr-. Oorsro Ful!mr gavo a to.i: to the "Fath'rs" and Irs. IT. XV. Fldre lg g-ive one to the "Mothers." A pu7.b which spelled the nam ()f the eirgar.!.:atinn when tomplrte.I. as won by ?drs. Fy'.e Jlumhle. Mrs. A!;i!!i ShidbT and Mr?. II. Fb.lredge. A lehate. "Resolved that Womans Suffrage Is a Failure," was given by a. (I. Graham and Tho ma Fuil.i for tho af- : rmativf .an Mr. F. M. H'rr, Mr?. : M. ?auur a:td Mrs Chirle - Zig-
Mrs. Almira Dubail. 202" Linroln way W., was surprised by 20 of her friend Thursday evening, the occasion being the celebration of her birth lay anniversiry. The evening was spent with games and music and a buffet luncheon was ?ered.
matter with all of 11s going fishing fo:- bullheads tonight?-' "You'll have- to stay all r.ight." Ta ( Xivrove- warn.el. "'That is. of ours . unless somebody came down in a r.ir after you. I'll tell von."
It; r her unfortunate trip 1 wanning to his subject. "If some-
Rip Van Winkle's mountain, body'll take, me down in the car. I
was in evidence again in . our: can go to the lower dam. about nine
I
only can get to the upper dam." Fcs Dean clasped her hands together theatrically and flashed an
; imploring glance at Dicky.
of the unfortunate consequence- ef ''Can you re .-ist U' li a diance to her insi.-ting upon wearing my X.. a wholesale b. n factor. Kind sneake rs, two sizes too smnll for lp r. j Gentleman ?" she pleaded. ''Oh. do Put if she cherished any resent-jsa' you'll take u,- down to the lower me nt against me, aH Ihrky and Fil-, Iam tonight!" lian had predicted, and was planning ! "That's as the boss decides," nnv 'comeback" for tho humiliation I Fh ky waved a careless hand in my I unwittingly had been the means of : Erection. "I'm only the man-of-all-Kiving he r, .she showed no siirn of it j work. Whatever she says goe." when she iolned us at bicakfa-t af-l "b. I'd love to go!" I -aid quick -
ter her two .lavs' absence. She was-b'. and knew by the glint in
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Tverk nrnnmninl lei- Mrc VT "ol.i.oiju i.uim. um, s ii.i-.ni. i iiiii ,,,,. tl A ,,tM- i r w.uk.
t.--i- r,r,c- i.i. at. V ' 1 ia ve gii e . s , . d f r o i a o u c k n w 1 ed go o f
li? I lllll, sin- Old JlOl J1U 11. (IIIIII she was able to walk without a limp, and there had disappeared all tra.'
kept on tacking, and ßoon he called
, in Nurs-' Jane, to see how the chair i looked. "Wliy. it is as good as new!" cx-
clilmeel the muskrat lady. "I didn't believe you could fix it so well. Wiergy! Rut what is that lump in the middle of the seat? D.d you tack an old cushion under the cretonne?" "Rump? What lump?" asked the
jlunny, putting e.n his glasses to see
better. "I didn't fasten any cushion under there that I know of." Just then came a scratching at the door and a voice called: "Is Kittie Kat in there?" "Xo. Tommie," answered the hunny, as a pussy boy vame in. "Your sister Kittie was here, watching me fix a chair, hut she has gone home." "Oh. what a dandy chair!'' cried
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j Tommie. "May I try it?" And
j fore any one cemld stop him
mie had sat down on the
huniped-up rat.
Then, all of a sudden, there sounded: "Vow! Mcaouw: YYow: riray get off me! You're sitting on me!" I'p jumped Tommie? from the ch.iir. 'That founded like, my sister Kittic!" he cried. Nurse Jane took the tack lifter. Ir.osened the new covering on the scat of the chair, and from beneath it came Kittie Kat. She had pone
to s.ecp when c neue Wiggi'.y went) to the kitchen, and she was so mixeel !
up in the cloth vhen the bunny came back that ho never noticed he r, hut tacked the new -retonnes right over her. "And I never woke up until Tommie .vit on me!" mewed Kittle. I'm glad lie wasn't an elephant!" "So am I!" laughed Undo Wiggily. "f didn't mean to tacl; you In my easy ehalr. Kittle. Now that you're out I'll fasten the seat down again." And he elid, thus making a new chair fut of the old ope. Then
tuny enough to determine wnat rr.s u:ease.
habits really are. When a tru? fault i Most chror.i is discovered, if you explain why it is j ar.ee date back a fault the child will have some in-! habits formed
I d:se as- s o to early I;f then will pr:
: : n p o rt -. Pieper vrri m Is
ar, d old age No
ways, without thinking his parent i greater r blessing i to be h.,i thai, is "cranky." j good teeth throughout a long LT:-
th" , time.
r v. r.iv t w : .t s ;ss;ety. ar.' I'd. r ' ver go . .: l.::.i o way To g.t 1 ut o' ti.' I never kr.ew A soli: iry slr.eb s'p to . .. Wen I lit in rh' k r. e s I'cr.n Fcr Wen I s. ri knew I'd m Afor th' th::g i-oul Jn't it Until I'd wab. b'arr.ed to
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telligent reason for mending his fry in adult lit
Th. Th'
Why should both sides o
mouth be used for chewing?
Did you ever observe the teeth o:
a healthy dog? They are white and j good te-et
As a matter of fact. 1
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clean and shining. They are made so because the log chews rough and hard food. This food cleans hi teeth and polishes them. The food acts like a buffer, giving smoothness and lustre to the teeth. If you do not us? your teeth for chewing; hard food, no matter howmuch you use your toothbrush, tin re may bo collection? of tartar on the inside or at the roots of the teeth. To prevent this accumulation of tartar both sides of the mouth and all the teeth should be used for chewing. If this rule is adhered to there will
For the sake'
life and comfort during
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should watch your teeth and k- p ! them In perfect condition. To th: I 1: end you should chew your food on j both sides of your mouth., and tea Xi ' An' your children to follow this rt:'.?. It will be easy to e-t the- little girl I i. to eio this. b cause- they don't war.tj
to have one-sided faces. It to pe t the boyr to pra. ;b
peeially if tin re hnpp. r.s to he a toothache or for any other r-.aT. tenderr.es-s on one sX.e. Rut it a thing that must be done for the good of the teeth..
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o- a o'.vir.ir', ou "d g:t ..way .la . . . s i :. ' v.;r.k e r.; XbXd d-.w.-i a:.' fay is. d . c bard t:p in t! sob m il T s ( r,-. :.-ty w 'Ubi r.e r tTf-t cr.i er. n n: ore.
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' Iffl'CRAY PROCLAIMS
WEEK OF APRIL 23 AS 'LIBRARY WEEK
Jatioei of tho Lest Vooks. the tre.isuro i
rhr5ts of lp.iman r.spiration a: knowb'ilp-.'. "Therefore, in order that the cit
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Pre-Var Prices
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J ! rcadimr. and lox'ir.c
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E x c c u t i v c's Proclamation Places Stress on Importance of Reading;.
j iidVabbigeS pi.. is Of tilt' pUXiC i libraries in their own conimumCcs.
"Py virtu eif m authority a c". - , ornor of tlie State a of Indiana, T. Warren T. McCr iy, do now des; trv. i t e I
tho wffd; (d Ahn ... !'-
h"0!jr.d viST. r, er .a'.'.s frr fff"
Iv. .i tr :r.g to s e
Ii i ist. ;i i i .- d .-.'. . Cli'.
DR. J. BURKE
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IXDINAPOLI5,
week of April ".t-2'J ha.s been U-sig
rated as "Indiana Library Week" I
Week." and
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Indiana I.ihrarv
. r, -ri.- tirge tli onservane-e oi tni.-i wc.-k 1:
Tiaren ;'. uiv , ,
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ree-ommend that t'ce trustees ,-,f pur-
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in a proclamation by Gov. Warren T.f'f lib'nrirs librarians. te,,eher, and
Fess
as gav. as e harminglv insouciant ns,"eans eyes mat imckj- s s-peoen was ever, and when we all had dutifully ; annth-r point in her score against inquire d after the wrencheel back me. ,
which wo all knew was oamou.Uce
McCray. The Governor has declared that "today as never before will the that "today as never before the -well-being of our itate and the progress cf our communities depends upon the vigor and effectiveness of our educational institutions, our public libraries as well as our schools;."
clergymen, eio their utmost to reach.
all in each community with the mew. sage and influe-nc of gocrl book?." ; Z:
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MORAL REFORM WAVK j SWEEPS MEXICO CITY MEXICO 'ITV, March fc A wave. E
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COA73 GOWNS an
WRAPS 1 FLOUE3
r.( moral reform that might be 1
The proclamation follows:
w iiereas, to spread tne muuence ene.i to trie o.ue jhw- agitation o; ine
Tommie and Kittie went borne, after! of geiod book is not pimply a mis-1 United States is sweeping o.er M1 x-
iti:siDi:"ri: shop 1012 W. Wasldtigton Ate. Sejutli Find. Ind
thV had been given each a piece of sionary work for human betterment, chocolate pie. And the bunny sat but a patriotic work in disseminating in h'. easy chair. So if the puppy! the principles In which democracy
dog doesn't chas- the pusny cat's finds support anel strength, anel
tail instead of his own a r.d make the fioldftsh laugh. Fll tell you next ;:bout Vnodr Wiggily and the play
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for her swollen f et, and had been Answered with the assurance that all discomfort had disappeared, we join1 her in the tacit relegation of the unfortunate trip to the tomb of forPotte n things.
-That Settle It!" j "The bullheads are' biting. P.a.") Fred put his head in at the dining-j room dcR-r. He had breakfasted he-! fore the rest of us anel pone up th
'road. Next te his father. Fred is i Mr. and Mrs. M. Schlamberg. 101 jtne most ardent de-voU ' of old Izaak j
x.u'i.) .-i.. eiu'auiiiit'u nie- iiimr j Walton I ver have seen, and his hers of tU- Thursday Whist club j fiU mi,-rore,l his . nthusiasm. Thursday evening. The prizes were j "Who says ')?" Pa re.ss-roN won by Mrs. U F.ross. Mrs. A. Iter- , turm-d in his 'hair at the head of
iow. onan ana u wmtzky. ni"' n,,, t.-bb . his de j . . A -r i!
Kuesi iavors wore- given xo ,ir. an-lfat the lure-. Mrs. M. Feibak and Mr?. A. Filber- J Sam I'atc'n. He uuislit :
UNCLE
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liy IIOWAKO K. GARP.
t eye s sparkpn ; j
blatt of c'incinnati. . The next meeting in two week will be held with Mr. and Mr?. C. Cohan, r.29 F. Howard t.
AVelh" said Nurse Janrt slowly. a she stood jn the middX of the hollow stump bungalow sitting
ist! mum -ir-il liioke.i nrfiinnt. "It is tOi
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(Copyright, ir22.)
Mrs. C. S. F.ulloek, 21 I. Bartbtt st.. will entertain tho School-
ico City. The betest atrstation is for th.e jaration of th" :-es in. tlm moi-;g pbturo ibeatr. Most of t!i. movie.-
II ei L'.i i tm.ty U" 1 1 - 11 o-l i; i I-, i.ri f Ii ' I a h 1 1 iv nui 1.;. i . i e the well being of our state nnd the forma ne-es anl tio !ira!i-is ray progress of our communities depends j that there is as much urn-en" red
upon the vigor sind effectiveness otircmir.ee in the
our educaticnal institutions, public libraries as well as
aieonies and the
our dusky i-nrrr cf the orchestra a our I there are on the Mn-eji. F':ad"U".c fd
schocils, and (the moral r"fe-rni laovement prcdb-t "Whereas, the public library ot j rational decaden-e and a lapid lowIndiana ami elsewhere has proven , ering of the moral standard if the itpelf or.e of the valuable social, s-.pir- i s-exes are po eparate 1 r thr kXr--
EYES EXAMINED
i t u a 1 and jiractical force-s in the
life1! turned on.
I
men's "Wives' club this afternoon at . of any community by fostering re-i Some of the moving pir mre h
her home. jtlection, ideal 1, and progress, nnd by iiere are particularly a.ha;ted The Schuyler Pebecca Ixdge No. stimulating the reading and a.simi-j deVeiopn.ent of romance. .ID will entertain members snd friends at a St. Patrick's party on!
the evening of March 14. at their hall. I The King's- Herald of th Im- j manuel M. F. church will meet at I tn home of Miss Irene Stark, 433 1 Harrison av., next Sunday after-1 i
r noil.
tO It'e
. v.'- - . ' y : 1- I
hTlemontree
fecth Tttnr Imllni Optomftr'.ii ikI Slrtjitifinurlnf t(.tlrla W fcu dupllratf triy jhlr of ln XU'rm ItltUlljlN b T,
The Plymouth Needlrcraft
was entertained Thurselay afternoon at the home eif Mrs. Florence Swindcman. 70j XV. Iasalle av. In the contests the favors were won by Mrs. William Hardy anel Mrs. Ivw Imatch of Indianapolis. Luncheon
mXht. lie said, just as fast as could in 1 1 'em out of the water." "Where?" "Fower dam." "Th'it s'ttles it I'm going
Clun , tiiirht ' How nbon it Mother'
Hi' looked over at his .vife
A' go d to throw away and yet it's so I shabby 1 don't like company to sit j in it." j "What's that?" asked Unele Wig0jgily. who wr?. just twinkling his
pink nose and getting ready to go
with !
I
ha lf-ludicrous. half-s h a m e f a c e d
pleading. I bjng ago had observed I
out adventuring. shabby?"
"What is
"Vom- eild eisv chair." answered
that bustling, thrifty Mrs. Cosgrove- Vnzzy Wuzzy -Tho t,jvrrini
i.ei't ratner a tig.u rein upon ner
i tasy-going. irood-natured. but somc-
was s-rvM to 14 member.. Tlie next what indolent spouse, and did not
meeting will be hold with Mrs. C
K. Curties. 17 0) Douglas St.. March I'l.
it U hrclocL's At lrhcclorfSs THE NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR MARCH Let i:s play them for you
Fruntf Alit Lucr x.i m Bori T od or CHtlipin Feodor Cha'.Iapin roJor CThaliapin
RED 5T-AL RECORDS t-&27 Td.! You (FurVr-Mevr'ilo) 7 ' ' lon Ciov.nnl-V rHr.l. carina (O. r-r.t. Shll I Tell Tlitr "t4 ion cf t he Ma (Ccthi Mouwoig-.li) ) f ;64$ Tii Two Cre naHieri (Hrin-S.humnn) WKen ihn Kin nt Forth To War (krnrmtnn) Ultima Kma Uoiwlr Kotr) ( 1 ot.itam-.Sibrlla ) In T t 1 . . r.
7Fa"7 Faut-5jlptdim?r.i (All Ha, 1,1 nou Dwdanj Lovely) In Italian Deniamino Gijli
rMi. -s-rnG- ei Ambiomo) loim iolo Jascha Hifctz ;J4 My Aii Folk (MiiU-lcmoi,) Louit llomtr tN'JJ l'radie ( itPn-f? t "oik on) (Krakaurr-Krri'rr) Violin 5clo Fritz Krilr f0:.S Sweet f'etsjr OWdl tUeJ.iinf-VL.Wfcp) JoKn McCormack 74. Mituilia Utrrycii' mn U Erika .Morini 747. I-olV ei V. K. (Kdimr.;-i. fl) rianoforte Ser(l Rachmaninoff 7472 SaIome, Dance Part 1 (bora "Salome" ) (Strtua) PbiladalphU Orchestra 7470 Salome'a Dane Fart II (from "Salome") (Strau) PhiiadcpKia Orchestra Chiniea cf .Normandy With Joy Mjr llrt la French Kenato ZanalU
DANCE RECORDS
Original Dixialand Jazz Band Th Bnon Orchritra of Chicago Grean lire. Mellorimba Orxhattra All Star Trio and Thair Orchestra Paul Whitcman and Mia Orchestra Paul Whitaman and Hia Orchestra
111 9 11 I "r in . t
ISJ5i 1 , u,ü'fv rci irot viud reoyai crcneitra I Good - n, . Sliinjhai -Fot Trot Club Royal Orchestra taatajWhen i5hj!l Wa Meet Afain Medley Waltz Hac bel-Berf e Ore hestra Mby tb? Oi l 0:-io Shor? Walti Gra Bros. Mellorimba Orchestra I eel ri the 'Gin 'Gin 'Ginny Sbor Fox Trot Paul Whitaman and His Orchestra
rul " niitmtn and tils Urchtitra
j,(now Wow nines Fox Trot Railroad B!ut Fox Trot
lf,Sl
iSmilia' Fox Trot
lSoniehcr in Naples Med. Fox Trot
llVar t):vl ouih!nil-lo Trot They Call It Da nt inr Med. Fox Trot
lMar Fox Trot
STANDARD AND POPULAR RECORDS
Aiy. .?ini'f Through Your Tears
I . iianu I. I i ou
iGita a Man a Hers Ha Can Rid
iWashin Daby V "umorovis Mooolotur)
Shop pinr
1V54" " rget You Tha World i Waitinf ft
IM4
l'Aeer N More My Mammy
For tha Sunrisa
Lambert Murphy Lucy Isabella Marsh Royal Didmun Royal Dadmun 4 m . - ....
45'65 1!n1 uaojr . . umorous .MOOoiouf i rvi art a n II I
.-Maria Lthill John Steel John Steel Peerless Quartet American Quartet Henry Burr Charles Harrison Yvetta Ruesl Edna Brown-Elliott Shaw Stanley-Murray St anley-Murrar
3c j 4 Copp.' I.a Ballet h estiva I Dance and Walts of tha Hours Victor Concert Orch. I Malucuer.a ( M kow V 1 ) Victor Concert Orr twetxa
l-rcani Kis Valtz ( H wtiim Guitars) Frank Farara-Anthony Franchinl
l:i He Glad to Get lUck fy Homa Town
t . , S Th -"it 's Mow I Heliete in You
11 n: 1 u ..lornn;', .(von an.i rtht
iti . (.fnny Ofl 1 - -1 ..ls-nrr. s Marrrn)
IKi-tu-A (I Kr "Cj.-.! M.-ir.iPi Dearie")
l55
ln My Heart, On My Mind, All Day Lone
I floo-Hoo-Mi-x (You're Coni4 Crv hen 1 ' rn Car
look with any toe great favor upon; his frequent fishing and hunting e xcursior.s. Indeed, his fondness fori rami line with fish-pole or gun'
! ihroiifii l.X brloed Catskill forests, I had. in ecjr first 'acqua lnta nc. with him. caused l)irkv to dub him Hip
!'a:i Winkle, although the big jolly!
; man lias none of the unpleasant j s,"urFe JanP
ha rai Irristii s if Irvine's lioro. X" - ' )e-i
house t "
is all faded and torn
throw it away " "Please don't throw
and yet if
awav
my
easy chair!" bejrsed the bunny. "It i.s mi ("onifortable to sit in after I come homo from having had adventures with the Furry l"o or the V.'oozie Wolf. I bve my nr? chair!" "Hut it i so shabbyl" objected
j "W lipn my woo ibexes are illiei, i ar.-I my chickens caneht. killed and '-bant el for tomorrow's dinner, I haA r.e objiction to you making 17
hinds of an all-iiro! Pilot of your-
Mr. rcisgrovp rcplxa iilci?-
VI
n 1 1 v
"It looks as if it ought the hü! to the poor
. ver:
:s;:cio;t
it-it
nc'ii;'!. tliou-li tlifr was a
vi a rtiity in r.er tone. 1
I'd better get th hni
!" bravely rrud l.ncl
AViirgily! I 1 1 T.v thai old chair up. Nurso j.nnr, m) it will look like now f "How asked tlx mti.-krat lady lioiisrki'i'ppr. "YYbv," anwerd the bunny, with
1 a
no nt and the rheumatism me dicine
a s-m:.l- that
! p-ady for tomorrow. I i:jdos,. you'll ' .-ta;- all nicht."
1 lie big man flushed a ti ; der his tan. Madgo Agrtcs. "Vow. Mother." he said. "
tWil'.k'.e twice tho ctorc. 51
; whatever
m a d e
as fT.-t t s a n: e
hi:
PIIIK tlOs 'Til g to cretonne cr
the- use for covering
airs and I'll tack it on this old
one of mine. ' make i look like
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Coen, 531 S. ! Carroll t., have as their guests Mr. I and Mr?. (). V. Parker, rienssojacr. t Ind.
IS "TI
1 ratrniH I H
K Tomorrow'ti G HOROSCOPE Dy Genevieve Kenbl
good.
I a new chair.'
" 11 ri-V-t ir
a-.i
i ou war. i it)
Nurs- Jane. "Shall
I haven't been fishing in a coon's n rcf..
age. And 1 ii ?ce u evrining oe-.K(. crftonno covrrinr for von
fore I go, and bring you back a line rrtther do it mv.-e'f i' vou
ry it." I buy
mess of bullheads for tomorrow .nu-rn in g's breakfast. Did you ever eat bullheads, folks?" He turned to
Hie- rest of us. patiently trying to
escape from conjugal criticism. "If I .nave I'e forgotten it." Dicky said. "Hut I'll try anything once." "If you had. you'd never have forgotten It." Mr. Cosgrove b dared didactically, "Th ;y're th.e sweetest eating of any pan-fish in the world. Of course your real fancy ander?
don't mind." spoke th.e bunny uncle, sort e.f bashful like. "I want to pick
! out
sKy- muo
ii-ok down or. fishi:
m they
pink green color."
"Mr rev me"' cried Nurse .T.ane
! "After you cet the rasv chair flxed
it will look like a rainbow or sunset. I don't know which." "I like bright co'orp." laughed Uncle Wiggily. "Please leave it ta me." 'o Nurse Jane did. and srti the
bunny had
flowered cretonne.
d? o!
bright.
MA Iii II l-'.Hi. Sii nd.i ". horoscope is not a very! auspicious one, according to peveral i !erplcxing figures . The most ?inis-j ter augury Is read from the tendency! to rah. impulsive and Jndicreet !
conduct coming from an unfriendly Mars. Avoid accidents. Those whoso birthday it is have the prospect of an unfavorable year unle-.s they are particularly calm and rircumsbcrt in all their activities. A hild lorn on this day should b Kivcti tarly trair.ir.g in Felf-control b t it invite all manner of difTlculti3 through rash headstrong and indiscreet Sets. Monday's astrological map is not a
very nrnmislnz one ar-cordirr to the I
lunar transits. There Is some prospect ef gain or increase of moneys under tin- Jupiter position, but the luminaries in Opposition hold but little encouragement for favcrable conditions, especially for those in the
e mplovme-nt of others, who should
be iiarticularly on ?itard not to jrcipardize their positions. Tho-.;. whose birthday 1: is f-hould be careful not to put their affairs or themselves in danger during the year. A c'rild born cn this dav will
br generous and affectionate, but 1
may be proud and domineering un less carefully trained in early life.
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. . . . The hideous tentacles gripped her more tightly. "Help I" she cried "Help! Itls a devil-fish! an octopus!. From the thrilling-, absornir.p; story of in English woman's battle lor life with a hideovts 25-foot o-jt&pu.
In Sunday's
i : u i ri
w i
. li If
i " !li f ' J
some' ta.
store.
h he
Tak I r. g
want the trout or even the pickerel. It'ir it's r.-it the e.-flsii'i frr trout.
, If: . i . . .
bite -.it r.i-:ht. : so ovg 1:1 ...xr-g ine rna r. ic.s.
enir.g the r.ew cover. rg on ov-r tb.
IMF
, and the pickerel don't
1 the tij
5 ' 1 hf re hasn't
I t h i- year anvway. Hut
e I like to go fishing
l Lau going Kat? (Otto-C ho da, and Harp-Cuitai)
Sam Moora-itoraca Da via
llloae.mf on tha Laka 2) Skating (3) Walter (4) March Victor Orchastra La lUrjeronetta (2 Walt (3) Scherzo (4) L'Arabaaqua X) La Scret I IrurmriKj Victor Orchestra fTo a llumihinj Bi'd (2) Elfenspiel (3) Tha Witch (4) March of tha Tin 5 !iirs Victor OrcK rra ,r '3'lKnirht cf tba llobby-Horsa (2) Tha Clock (3) Postillion (4) Peaaant'a ( Un; Victo' Orchestra George H. Wheelockß? Company
And :
jght
your trout
i j
whr re
"Mew. mew"
sharks don't know the fun there is in 'n" roi .....i. i -
sitting on a great took down there, -. m..-
by tho hie d.am. -with your p;pe mak- ;
ling the only light vou hae be sidles;
"Oh. I
H ih Cat!"
the lantern vou shut off most of the
"No If ou phase.
time, and hauling in those bullheads , Kat. and I came over
one after the other. The big ones you were ibMr.g." si: i
give ou o.iito a littV fiht. too."
WhN. Pa t'os-crrove!" r.e?s Dean j ter f .Toie and Tommie Kat
yoice. and th-re Ftord the pu.-cy
b')Ok-
I ut in -illy. "You're positive !y j in? nt Tncle Wiccily
loetivaH I s iy, folks. what's the j "Oh. I'm jus
PLVNS MADE FOR BIG R0TARIAN COxWEMION LO-? ANCirLH. March 9. Pre-
hammer a nd i liminarv tdans for what is cor.fldent-
hought at the j Iy predict l wi'l Le the largest eons coat, Frclo I vention of the International Asrocla-
tion of Hotao' Clubs ever held, scheduled to take place in Los Ar.gejes from Jur.e L to 9. are under vay following a meetlr.fr of the national convention executive comnvittee. ,
Hvpectir.g an attendance of more?' than' 10X00 members representing Hotary club all eiver the world' contract. for Ih'XO room i esr-rvatior ' l.avt- been prepared to assure lis-' itors adequate accommodations. A ; convention budge fund of approx-j imately llOO.'o.iu has alo bn pro-1 vided for. '
udde nlv
Mr. Lor. ge r
in was
hope that isn't -. bad exclaimed the bunrv.
I'm Kitt.' to see what
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kttie
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