South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 76, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 March 1922 — Page 8

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1922 I j t i - ' t -i VA. V U .IL ii. JA JL-W-H KT t -v .1 v i ) vf yw$ iX v I'

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will met with

Shamrocks Bring Joy to Samuel Fishman

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Mrs. . Fr.rr.k. 417 S. Franklin j . r,t r'ra;n il th" Jol'v NiriH club ,

- ri' in. I .. 5 with a . - . , . ' . :i a. :. .' or. s ar. 1 Jr. i .-aort t- ."." frct vTi.a was pp'-nt .ociaüy :: .-v-nir. of A;-riJ 1. Mi D'-r-v V 7U?Z-T. W. Cr,f.LX iL'... 'a i'l ; . - ! t" -or-'Tity. : w . - in-'ti Th'jrs-'.ay at a 1 i '.; ! i r: h'-'-n r-v-n at tri' I'o!r r - : T -1 r' rn. th- eu'-'t.i l irm tf..- ;;. -:::! r-i r-f th- bri !-'' " I i r. '., . r- r 1 for cieht at an fitli a;.;'in?cl t;!1..!'1. After !. ' -i ':" a ft ' r n o. n was s-nt ;)! , ,;: ; ! r. at thv hon;' f-f th h.r, Mry. T-:n Sr. .'. r'-c-ivf-! th f.. '.". 'J '." fi'i'f v. .;i rr- t acain J': m .,.-, rii- ;; to !"' rt : -j.u -j : i ! i " r. , " rr.'.r; . Smith. Jr:r.T'.y of h!s l'y .. r . I r.f.v r--l."- in Chinco, vi.I ; rr: rr: ! to M: 'tertis Whit" of "h . - :. t Saturday -v-r.inir at 7 o'i '. : .i rh- I'o'irth I'r ? rr. t r :a r. h'j: -f that r;ty.

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Ail s'.Mi.--ty of ilff fh'irrh in I Thursday th" chur'-ii f-trl'Ts. wtr" Mr.-. H. 'I. Harry II tri. n anl Mr.--D;irir. th :us;r.'--i rf--"iit o:!ir. rs v-r r -r;-xt y-ar. Thy üp1 Mill-T. jr -siil'-nt : Mrs.

r-h'iv aff r';-on. f.'a-1? w re

i t.h" il:v"r-i"n f th" aftrn

i favor h' irir won hy Mr. I

: ar.i Mr. I. Horowitz. Th

will ra- ? aain on th'- afternoon ' Mar h 2( at th" horr.- t Mrs. S. ;Toni!ar. 12'J W. Washington a v. j Th" S .vir.tr Cirr-l" of th" Immanjul M. K. church v"r" entertainer! iThur-.I.iy nfternoon at the honi" ot Mrs. I to-,- i:r!"r. T.10- K. Ir.iiana a. S--wir.tr D'-i-upi'-iI the afternoon ani li'-'ht Tf fr'cin-."nt wf r" sorvol to 1.' rji-rn)."rs-. Th" ( ire!" wiil m"'-t atrain in two w.'k-. th" jilam to he a nou ri I la t - r. I Th" rii !ii! "r- of th" I'ri'lay I'r!"tnlsri:; c!,ih cnt'-rtai r.-l th"ir huKirn!.' at dinner at th" horn" fif Mrs. U. S. Main. T4T, Harrison av Thurs-iay cv. ninir. Th" tab!" at which were sa'I 4" t,Mif sts wa irtti!y aj-p"- '''! with yori r. ll'nvprs and loc- ().:. -is of Kr n .tirestivc of St. I'atr: k's I lay. Tlx- nir.tr was s ; i: t .-o.-ir.lly and m s vera cont' Tin favors were wn by Mrs. W. War-ncr. Mrs-. Lucil- Urenuay and Ch trb s Stark. I'!"asin vor .i e 1" t Ions wrr" uiven by Mrs. If. I!, darn a r;I Mrs. Jain, af rorapani"d by Mr. lUn Kr:i;. n t i evof April 1. th" m"mb-rst will li" .. r. TT

"rtain"! at th" horn" or n Fa.-sr.ncht. C01 F'ark av.

h" clua f.t v..' v-..-

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r tary and t r is'irer. r t i tii'.ic a s ,v.is yivt-n. "V-ra! v ar.; 1 bv M ur Schad al.-

, Mrs. AlMr.. Wil-iv,;ir,-.vinir hot mti'dMrs. M. cal nums Fr-da - pl'-a.-"d

i ( on.

oc.t I . ; ; irn. I urir.tr th" h'-ur liu'lit r"fr".-hni"nts wfro liV th" hii-f--s"s t; ?,ä ni"niTh" '.cj-ty u ill m""t atrain a t"r.-rr:of.n of April 2' in th I 1 : 1- r.

T'A'dV' n"mb"r.-5 (.f th" Wonians hd rary club wer: ent-rtain"d Wed-ra-s.lay afternoon at the home ot Mrs. Martha Hilli"r. 1 1 .1 N. William st. Mrs. I-:, r. Moore save a re-vi'-w of "Th" Mirrors- of Downinc; Si." Luncli-a.n will b" li'dd at the bom" of Mis i:. V. fhapin on March J:. at 1 o'rlo'-k. Mrs. (. N. Fassett and Mrs. K-lward Ui-'htc r will bo th assi.tir!-; hostesses. Th" o'crnbtT? of the S-curity r.' Ta t t association held their annual family nitrht at I'"yler hall V"ln"-d;iy cvcnlntr. A program ap-

Ni:V YORK. March 17. St. Pati rirk' d iy is a. great day for Samuel

Fish m an. It is one of P.ahman'fl mo?t profitable day in the

year. For hi shamrocks adorn many Irishmen in the United Snafs. Fihman conducts an artificial flower f.hop In New York. The last few months he has kept his force busy making artificial shamrocks and today he sees the products of his shop In full

FI SUM AX. ojoom. To Fishman, thero If nothing unusual in producing an article so sir.trular'y Irish. He was brouetht up in h heart of the Kerry Hill district which, he explain.5, was "more Irish than Ireland." And h" has made many Irish f riend. 'Anyway," comments Fishman, "what's the difference? One does not have to be Hungarian to make jroulash." Takes Ja; Tmdo. Fishman says h- took up the manufacture of shamrocks when the

, supply from Japan dwindled. Threej fourths of the output, he estimates, j us-l to come from the artificial I f?ower manufacturing district of

Xcw York. There's a compliment to the Irish from Fishman. "I don't know much about De Valera. OJriffith or the Sinn Fein," he says. "i'Jut I am sure they will soon

i straighten everything out In Ire- , land. ' "For the Irishman Is a politician and a good one."

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Revelations A Wife gar-Son

HOW DICKY "TOOK" MAIKITS I)IIIi03LTIC JOKK. An abwurd little pain clutchM me for a brief second at Marion's announcement that she meant to ;cach

Junior to read, and Lill'.an's

Thon I shod mv

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oxford

wtth a pair of

VERSE 0' CHEER By Edar L. Jona

Klus.!

ing- reference to my shelf.

climbir. c on my

s.iüih!. or.lv

for city streets. put on Mrs. Cosi:rox'' skir.. ar.d by dint of pir.r.lr. r.:t'-.l It ovt Kreit tr'i'H of th" r'.oth

i ind then buttotwd th- prim coit

r. e. I t-'Pp"d th who.mod!h litt!" motor

iz.v about

with a rath-

It was not po'-slble, I tol l myself ! hat, an -I

shamefacedly, th it I cor.M b- jca'.ous ' the ludicrous rc

of the little- frirl's work vith my mirror. T!: :t. l: baby boy. And ye? I was ch ar-vis- j drawing th-- win ioned enough to se that, mother-j down by th ta!d

d appre :dnt i fly at flection I pi w in th"

iti'u" a : p a:t-r low shad s. I sit with a rr. a -: z:r.".

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GIRL EMPLOY!! OF SAM FE L FISHMAN" FICIAL SHAMROCK.

MAKING AN ARTI

like, I was cor.s'iou!y or subconsciously resentful of any inrluonee over Junior which would infringe on mine in any, way. Rut I was just enough to smother it from Marion's eyes. altUough 1 knew that to Lillian's amused and experienced vision my feeling was t ran:-pan r.t. "I'll sit Lack any day for Marion." I said, drawir.tr the littl" uirl to m". "And I think what you have accomplished with Junior is wonderful.

Just go ahead, dear, and. anything you like.".

"Don't you think, Marion." suggested her mother quietly, "it would be great fun if you and Auntie Madge and Junior playtd normal school and practiced class? Auntie Mad go could fix up a ks.-on and show you

i how to teach it. Then you cou! 1

j teach Junior, v:hile Auntie Mad-re j looked on. Yov'd L" sure of doing

it lilt: .1 Hit? ICtll HaUlfO II", that would bo the best kind of practice for you." "Oh-h! Mother!. You do think of the most f.crumptious things:" Marlon undid herself from my embrace? and rushed Into her mothers arms rapturously. "There never was sdYh a mother as you!" She hugged and kissed her mother ecstatically, while I, sharing her enthusiasm, felt in addition a glowing, heart-warming gratitude to th? friend who had solved fo skilfully and delicately a problem that might have become a bit troublesome. Her

look

:p with my uual a!r

o:

casual Ir.tt n

w hf w D!

om th.'

:arag

il?" he

refirn

door. "What the tb v

I rose from my chair !

go? the exclamation out my ha nds m-. kly. "I trut this fi-hing co

cy tipcn h: i c-ort'ie 1 th" i

N ATI" II! : Th" beauty - Ar N itur- v Th gai!;.- r i r And h..r th" ::, ; With skbrs , f i ; I right:

I l.-ve to Out whv: pay An! ben:

u t w r. e r e

its happy

Thse an

tut th-

an. f or-

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hA T!i"r" Is r-

There's e:.l; there. Til" fl r.v. i s

inift meets

j with your lordship's approval," I j it ..-em? I said, with an air which (Irisel li her- i Join h it: -I.I self might have envied. dreams

a s" "on I which

I

For a second

had dnad.d I do not think I icky , knew whether h" was going to !aug:; or i." angry. Then h. grinr."d r- - liivtar.tly, an-1 circled around rr.". -amining the costumo fro:i cv ;y ar.gl". ! "Score for you." he acknowledge 1. nt length. "Wear four pair of k:.- ; pants and skirts if you want to." I "rh, they'd b" so bungling. T'!cky" ' I murmured demurely. an 1 wa; seize ! ar.d soundly sliaken, and t!v n ! as soundly ki.-sed for my retort. j "Rut wh.ere did you pet this out- ' fit?" he demanded a minute later. with an Interest that I saw was pro. fessional. "It's just the thing I w-r.t for some stuff I've got to get out. !

And, yes you're just th" typo I m-d for that drawing! No one els" could look half so sweet in tlio-o old things. Want to be an art'st's model?" "You know Fd love It." I np!icd.

That stri

So rr. " pe,, And trav. To f;r I t Rut aib A mueh Tliat th- ;.

.Scrtonßiuli'-v; üailv Poem

Abiirc5niiiib;ikii;j,r

'I ni'-ant to

wtar the

AianowicQmenta

The Woman's auxiliary

of the

j ;iro;.r;:ite to the iVriten .season in-; We.stniir..Qter Presbyterian church i: !m NV hr. tlaushiT of Mr. c'.p1-'1 a piano sob) by Mrs. T. Goetz. i will meet thia afternoon with v I-'. F. Nehr. 11! Ih p.n-ylva-'; one act play by the members, a ; Mrs. Elmer Strayer, 747 N. Scott ar l .J i :c M.-.Wally were1 reading by Mrs. A. CU land, illu.s-j st. Election of oflicers will take W't dne lay evening at 7 'r af -d song. Mrs. J. C. Atley; piano j place and the annual reports will a: th" home of th" bride, ; s.bi by Mis.- Helen Astley and a I be read.

M . -ari l M: ri : i a . i..-: rro'ci. k

Rev. Ho p. a r -'!. br;.!- wa h'lA f

I., itch. H'-r corsage bouquet was ot swe.-t pe is and re. -".-. The out ' t town gusts were Mr. aud Mrs. Riepan of Grand Rapi Is. Mich. Mr.

pa-tor of th' German I "hurch. officiating. Thei att.rfd in a vr.art tailored! blue- and wore a hat to I

ableaux directed by Miss Mrle ! The Degree of Pocahontas will

noons. give a cara parry znis evening at

W. O. W. hall for the members and friends

and Mr.-. Apr;! 1 a'

Mc.Neally vvil L'J S. "am

:io:m

11 t.

Mr.- IVel Sack. Ti st. Iouihlvd.. a-.i ted by Mrs. Ray Snyder., enter'ain-d 1 m ruber.-; of th") Am'r!car: Legion po -t No. ."0 aux-J iliary at a fhim-I" Thursday aft r-. r.oon. Needlework occupied the; tini" and late in th" afternoon a twocours" luncheon wa.s served, covers, being p!a 1 for 1 members at a tab!" of pink ro--.-- an I carnations, j On r.-xt WrrJne.s.l.iy nftrriK.on the; members will sew for the soldh-rs at !

Tlie regular meeting of the Pleasint View W. C. T. U. wa.s held Wede.sl.iy fternoon with Mrs. Georg-3 ":ntiline, 7:; Cottage Grove av. !:hing the business session a dis-

. i:-v!(i or current events was iea-, u-ed. RefreshmeiXs were served1

luiii'g the soehil hour to 20 guests

A si r i rig 'lie- hostess

"hib.-t-r and Mrs W. Ivuvrence. The next meeting will be held Ali-il 1 at the horn" of Mr.-. F. S. Acker-

man,

40:

Lincoln way W.

Ilea 1th win, th" place lo latep aunount-cd.

of net ting will

Th-Thur.-r. Mr--

p. v. r Mr f. t ti) I rr Sn re-, i ' 1 e I A ' .-

1 m o : e':l s! t'sIn-.

T!i-

'. in !ty Sewing circle met at'err.or.n at the home of I n Harp r. 1!. Washington' aftern-'on wis spent in- .

Mrs. Richard Waener. J0ö E

''er. n-ylvania a v., entertained the members of the Phil-a-Rar auxiliary of the Indiana Avenue Christian, e-hureli Wednesday evening, l'eillow-j .ng the presentation of the current j events. Mrs. Anton Swanson read aj ; aper on "General Conditions of j

'"him" and Mrs. Guy Hardin led the levotlonals. The next meeting will 'ake place in two weeks with Mrrs. Roy Carter, -." Dayton st.

Mrs. J. A. Rode, 205 W. Navarre

, st.. left Wednesday for Hammond.

; Ind.. where she assisted in an enteri tainment given there by the Masonic

Kwlge Wednesday evening. Mrs. Royd Gurley, 321 S. Franklin st.. left Thursday for Hot Springs, Ark., to spent several weeks.

BIRTHS

Mr. and Mrs. Rernard A. Anderson. 1011 Hieh st.. March 13, a daughter, at Epworth hospital.

Danish Violinist and Wife

m a cor

on;

th.

favors

v , V bar

Mi .s. ,Iam s ( luv a ml

h ;

1 1:

lenb.-rg. n Mar

T : of the member- of ', give tlx ir annual ! me of Mrs. Gr-Tge P t'T st. Tile next , of t!i" e-ircb' will j To' at th-- home of I

-ei. i.. i':;'.a:i av

The Oliver Parent-Teachers club, :!" Wtdne-sjay afternoon and were eo.tertair.eel with the following protram: Recitation by Albert;:. Jones.

our by v seventh and eighth

". ade.-

I Advice to Girls " ' By ATCE LAURT2 ' DEAR ANNIE LAURIE: I am a girl In my "teens." I have been going with a young nun three years my senior fer about five months. He Is too "peedy" for me. He wants to kl.-s me good-nighi and put his arms around me, and I won't let him. because I know it is wrong.

I think he can be changed. How i can I change him? I have tried to i tell him. j I went out with another youns i man the other night, and now this

men of American birth and like them very much, but my parents say they wLU disown me If I should marry any one but my own nationality, 8o I would not displease my parents and wonder what advice you could give me. AMERICAN LOVER. You .are much too young to think of marrying, w why worry over something In the far distant future?

first young man Is going with an-

i

f Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kembl$ srrrjY, march is.

business outlook for this day

skiit all the time." "And I knew that you did," Dlcky confess-'-d. "i guess we each had to get that much cussodness out of our systems, and selected the other for a target. Rut it's lots nicer this way, don't yroi think so?" And. ho punctured Iiis question with a kiss.

other girl, who is not very nice to make me Jealous. Please advise

me. CONCERNED. ! rovrpnvrn- nv n ni

.,, j thwarted plans, there is a menacing

uiwi.n.i ifrirv Willi in- i uuns lie in , , . , .

sway relating to .suauen ana aurupi

plan arranged everything beautiful- all my rancor gone. "And Dicky,

Iy. and it was with eyes shining with ; as I slipped out of the old-fashioned

gratitude that I looked at her across j costume

Marion's head. MI Must Fly .' "You are right, Marion." My lips spoke to the child, my eyes to her mother. "There never was such a mother, or" such a friend." "I shall order a new hat Immediately," Lillian replied, flippant and faintly embarrassed, as Is her Invariable custom when any one praises

her. "Rut ion t I hear Dicky's car

starting? It's nearly time for your expedition, isn't it?" "I think he's taking It up to .the parage for gas and oil" I said. "Rut I must fly, nevertheless, for I'm not dressed." "You mean undressed, don't you?" Lillian pointed her reference to Ress Dean's costume with a malicious grin. "Perhaps." I returned with an an-

Then I hurried to my

i own bungalow and found that I had

The

is no: ucouraging. judging by the

nffrptinf t.l'irfltl r-i- tcctimnninc Tl o I WC T 1 Vi g gHn

.ti.,.. litis , ll' I.IAJ riiiiiu.u- J si .los thn nrnsnprt rif anvet-ps nnrl

i i - " " . i

me place iu in sen.

It took but a few minutes to carry

; V "

mber- of tlu Plyer.f ertaim-d Thurs!!:e ho-!... ,,f Mrs,

Alex Skoovgaard. Danish violinist, and hLs wife, Mrs. Alice McClung Skoovgaard. delighted a large audience at a concert Riven

A talk on "Cooperation" was Wednesday evening at the Gloria - . . . ... I t l r -. i 1. . . V- . V.

r:eti )v Ii. I, imei anT AIis.s SiHU-i i "I iuineraii viiurcii unuri urn

van. the teacher in the Freh Air i auspices of the Luther league. - !ioob gave a talk pertaining to her j A varied and interesting pro-

j won;, l he next meeting will be held gram was preseniea. .uenueissonn b 1 hi the evening of April If. "Andate From Concerto," and ! I Skoovgaard's own composition, ( The members of th" A. W. A. club I "Sierra Moreno" being especially ;-v. !. entertained Tue-iLiv evening 1 v.-di received. His rendition of

the next time he calls. Tell him that if he wishes to ke"p your friendship, he must treat you with respect, and rot try to make love to you. If he persists in his attempts to kiss you. simply tell him th.it you do not care to sec him anymore. There is no reason why you should not both have other boys and girls for friends, as loi.'g a.s you are not engaged. Dc you think it 1s kind for you to say that the other girl Is not very

Delight L liurch Audience you werc sure do you think yoa

snouhl say what you do?

' : -; ;! c s - 'Ved. t!l"

1 :,

T '

M

N. Scott

,-ssion con-1

l 've-,i, t ti" favors !"- i

Mr-. J. T. How of Lake- j Charit roll of i::ka:!:t refreshments were r;e.t rr.ee ting will take , -" at which titnc Mrs. I ih r, Pennsylvania av., J ho-t -s.

Mi-

home

I'lorerce ."ovt Merry

Kleet7. at her av. The election

"Swanee River and "Du Gamla du Fira" were greeted warmly. He

cbv.

N. i:.

y

a ; : the Mr--T : r. Ei-:

a a -s the Ghi

Ihr A ' . l a :

the n: em hers of the Thursday after. loon, s 'A-ere present. The V'-r.: s"'A-ir.g and in f'iv ts wer won by

Mr-. Oscar ivn-

M:-c!:e!l and Mrs. A. uffe luncheon vras

i:f raeti v

f-f o dicers took place which result- i:ed in the recital a rare Stradivar- . 1 in Mrs. Rertha Cowhan b"lng!ius made in 1712. b eted president: Mrs. Dessie Em- j Mrs. Skoovgaard accompanied her :.ion. re.i-urer. The club will hav i Imliand sympathetically and faulti the-.-er party Tuesday evening Jess'.y and pleased the audience with and the next regular meeting will i her piano numbers. "Frolic of the he held March 2 at the home of Waters." by Ravel. "Arabesque." by MUs Ruth Mlllerr. j Rubuss-y. and "Etude de Concert." -" j by Liszt were among the favorites. Th" Fancy NeedWyorkers- club! Jiih artists responded to several net Wednesday afterno.-n at the ! encores. home of Mrs. Mildred Fabian. j

X. Main

st. Ten members and one

v.-itor enjoyed fn 11 e :te,1 vou-'

e r. f e s ' s

I Omnoti" and

In jtwo we eks

the afternoon with

with Mr e, r,d av.

It is sail Italy'fl perfume manufacturers consume 1,S"!0 tons of

u; i sewing. The favors In the -

'l li"'. IT. c- ' 'iil."1, ' O I V U V ft. k V .T , were won by Mrs. J. D. i t:,A tons ear-h nf hsmln nnel Un

lets, and 15 tons of Jonquils annually.

Annie Laurie will weom" letters of inquiry on subjects of feminine Interest from young women readers of this paper and will reply to them lr. these columns. letters to MKsn Iaurie should be addressed to her. In care of this office. DEAR ANNIE LAURIE: I am 20 years old and am in love with a young man who is 2 4. We went together for five months, then he thought it was best for us to be just friends and not see each other so much. Once in a while we see each other and enjoy the occasion very much, so I am sure he cares for me too. He is a Canadian and does not believe in taking a girl's time when he has no intentions of marrying. His sister wants him to go to California now and I am wondering if he will ever com" back.

I changes, journeys or removals.

These may perhaps be postponed urtil a more auspicious astral rule. The finances are also threatened by an unkindly Jupiter. Rut in all that relates to domestic, social or affectional affairs the presag- is for happy and interesting conditions. Elderly persons should thrive, and also may confer benefits. Those whoso birthday it is may have annoying and anxious conditions in business during the year, but their domestic, social and affectional affair should be pleasant and happy. .They should make no pudden changes. A child born on this day, although accomplished, artistic and affectionate, may have little regard for veracity unless given strict early training in this respect, and it may be subject to many anxieties, though generally blessed with happiness.

out my mischievous plan of dress. Except for shoes and outer coat ar.d skirt I dressed as I had planned at

first, with woolen hos-?, knickers and I sport blouse. Jut my sneakers and J the skirt to my 'Knickerbocker suit I j put into a small unob-trusive bundle! and laid it on a chair with the coat j to mv own suit.

Florence Crittenden Circle Asks Body to Build Home for Girls A resolution in favor of a suburban detention home for girls was adopted at the meeting ot tho Florenco Crittenden circle 'Wednesday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. A copy of the resolution was sent to the commissioners of St. Joseph cdunty, the Women's Chamber of Commerce, and the Eoard of Children's Guardians. Reports for the month of February showed that 5rt calls were received and " 2 clls made, among them being s-!x out-of-town trip-. Sixty pieces of clothing were distributed during the month.

I've en run win upt "::" bout, perhaps. four A lad may s-. !nc a h That km - ks th--floor; Luck helps a c;:v, t doubt ; F.Ut l.e!, 's a f.: et la m p. Tli is is the d "p- ye . r It ain't no poh .a m p ! Luck som- times C.t a' hard

To .om.

Rut in l he long run. r. 1 He pn.s :u k to the t 1'

grass. Th lad that hoof,- it to th -- Can't be no La-zy. lu. k y tr p. He'? gotta have the u:T to . ; It ain't no lue k lhatm a k champ! He's gotta hnv tho pnP an' V' Whlth nothin In tk world . dent. He's gotta have tho rr'.t r.r 1 re To take his shire of punihr.-.-OM Lady Luck may h ip him. t

Rut a kind of j An, figurln' tho long ye.: It ain't no luk tha cha mp ! (Copyright. 1?22, NE A

'ecr dub ?h':t

T - k- r-'

r.s

va :. .ro u ike i

F- nie. )

D. M. S.

The

young man

has

Mrs. the c

A. :ub

A. Taylor. will meet I

.Ttdm McCoonib. 1 ', Dia - !

it U heehn irs

At irheelocISs

A New Line of Sheffield Silver Now on Display This beautiful silver is entirely new, being elaborately decorated in the raised Flemish designs platinum finish.

Handled Baskets. $5.00. Water Pitchers, $15.00. Handled Cake Basket. $12. Bread Tray. $5.00. Candle Sticks, $5.00. $7.50. Round Table Mats. $2.00. $4.00. $5.00.

Comports. $5.00, $7.50 and $15.00. Fruit Basket. $10.00. Handled Roll Tray. $6.50. Cracker and Cheese Dish, $15.00. Flower Centers, $15.00 and $25.00. Square Table Mats, $2.50.

New Lines of attractive merchandise are arriving daily. You will find this an interesting store to visit. George H. Wheelock k Company

One of the mysteries connected with sun spots Is their appearance in larger numbers than usual every 1 1 years or fo.

I There's a great difference betwetn j market days.

' Pythian Sisters Razaar and Cafeitcria Supper. Saturday March IS.

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acte.l in the only honorable way if he is not in a position to marry. You are very young to think of matrimony and it is much better to be friends with a nice young man than to Iry to forget him alto-tether, as you will probably meet several before you are obl enough to think seriously of gettin? married.

PLAN NEW HOSPITAL FOR STATE CHILDREN TRRRR HAUTE, March 15. The state board has let contracts for construction of the children's hospital, administration building, superintendent and nurses homes, in connection with the state tuberculosis hospital near RockvIIle, Ind. The contracts amounted to $125.000. The general building contract was awarded to Dan Rright, of Clinton. Ir3.; plumbing to the Cotton Co., of Indianapolis. Ind., and heating to the Qufnn ro., Bedford. Ind. Tho meeting wa.-,- held here In the

offices of tho Shourds-Stoner Co.. ! which will superintend the architectural n?lncering. j

liven the do? likes to be really cb':n and sweet o::ce. Use Rlub

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DEAR ANNIE RATRIE: For a long time I have cared very j deeply for a pirl. hut she has been i very cold and indifferent to nv. un- j til recently she has had a creat sorrow and now .-he gives me the preference which I have alway-- l-nzid: for. I think only of the way she has treated me in the past and cannot forgive her for it. I y. I can ever care as much f'-r any one ! else as I have for her? Rlease ael-

vlse me.

KIAVOOD.

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Ide-vlsion glasses. Ask for genuine

Kryptok Denses. The only Invisible bifocals made. DR. J. BURKE Over 20 Years in South Rend 230 S. MICHIGAN ST. The i!oue of the Kryptok Glasses. Prices Moderate 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I H. LAPIDES llxclulve Ladies

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EIAVOOD: The girl to whom you refer has probably learned to appreciate and care for you through the sorrow which has come to her. If you have loved her as deeply as you hive thought, you would be happy to h'ive her care for you r-t

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ART SHOP If you don't find just what you want in our stock of Ladies House Dresses, Children's Dresses, Millinery and Art Goods we will make it for you anything in this line made to order. THE ELTA ROSE ART SHOP 230 South Michigan St. Over Greenblatt's

The new CAPES and WRAPS

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TRADITIONS OF ROMANCE AND MYSTERY AND OLD voni.Ti LURE HAVE REEN INGENIOCSLY INTERWc ) VEX WITH T'i ' VERY TEXTURE Ol THE AY IDE RANGING .MATERIALS . .. THESE NEW ORIGINAL CAPES AND WRAPS. AS WELL A.INTO THEIR MAUVllLOrs CbkolUNC

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REAR ANNIE LAURIE: j We are two cir!s 1 '. year r.'.d and! wonder If it is proper to have b ' friends take u. out Sun. lay afternoons. When dining with a pmtleman, who does the orderin?. 1 TWO EOrtGET-ME-N' T.-. ' TWO FORGET-ME-NOTS: You had better consult your mothers about your boy friends. Wh' :i dinin? with .i friend .1 l.i.ly is iisUilly , cor.5ulte.l about the choice of fo-I. ! altJiousrh the genrlennn usunllyj does the oreierir.sr. i

DEAR ANNIE IAUR1K: j I am 16 years old and on several; orftAilnn h a v- l.(.pn out i ! i voun; 1

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Camel's Hair, Polo, Herringbone and Tweed Coats

They have a jaunty nonchalant air about them and there is something in their free swinging lines that ml;-:, youth, giving the wearer a f-portsu: inlike appearance that is most charim:::'.

$25.00 by degrees up to $65.00

COATS, CAPES and WRAPS for the Junior

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Polo Cloth. Basket-weave

and Scotch Tweeds. Expert tailoring and artistic deinin distinguish these models from the common place tvpes. Sizes 14, 1), 16. 17 and 19. Prices rane by decrees from $10.00 to $50.00