South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1922 — Page 10
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SUNDAY. APRIL 9. 1922
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Revealing the Author "Revelations of a
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latior. of a Wife" and u.r co r-stajit i M and otfc-r wti aat rnony tor .'O . . . , . ' Ire. or kort thi; can get It her od . : voters la the home of Ad-.. Gar-; r,j :;rXOCKt ijiplkimENTS, FCli-Jj rison's million readers. .And till j i; mtcUE. riANOM, cto. I'asy term, t.4i W0..S.C. pros. H aterest la ulraaco. Püoaa Mala U Whero does she pet them all? I i fj
Liza d3 Lrrj U V U Z; Fcaaa Pa5? T Yobs A'.l 1 s-t i your cn:e and aJJrrM o I caa iraj you a rrc trial t:eAtCft. I wistjoajuittotrylLij L'tatjLCLt-tlifi all Just
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,r:nt!tionVrf a Wife" prir.t.-l July
1J, Uij. !..!-. (1 cr'v four tines a we tie. Ir.-,1.,.,,-t domar.'l caused it to bo re-I-itsed arf nunv tim-s a there a.re lr.atairr.ent of "r.bveia-oni ! rur..s r.ine huwirfl wcrJ3. ü ) h'tve a . t vnur oif.ee you now can swiftly dis ver th number of worris Ace.e riarri in. haa written Kir.cs "Revelati' r. .' started. OITtr of Human Nature. Y L -lie. elation o! a Vife" was r.' vcr ti porular aa It Is to-day. Mor nv.vr--:ai-'-r3 print it and more read it than ever oeioro. do wo account for It'.' 1 How A'ir'.e Garrison 1 r.t'.::;pa;tr woman. essentially a ;.d ctf?iver h ur. r.i'.'.ri. a, Muje.. e t - .. . . m r. ri id 1. r. l".' '. and underw and man f!.'-' tne -rai.u, - P&'.idhed proc istlc activity Perhaps we'd better it go at that. p. :t here's a question for ycu to a r. t t r : If Adele Garrison's husband ln- . i v, Vi r. (a Vi a i art .r. akir.ir l eckv of the story it Adflu henvlf, dfclarea that sho ii th b autiful. adorable cleve: I. Ml a .,,'". if A( e s ?ister P-öreuu.ijf admits 4n. admit that t---h d:dn t s:t ior nit: - 1 4'1 1 i a r i I nd h mv o d well. ; re 'hi ail t:1.'-- .; v, uhuliiui actertJ con: frxn? Alwajb rinds It. p. r n ' V!., o.d-fa-nior..-: rarun v-,4. .'h. ,,f t!ie ioj'l in Hempstosd. Long l.-'.ar.d. oou!d te!:. For there almost any dxy you may .ne Ade'.e- (Jarriicn pottering with h'-r liowers, mothering her children, and half th countrjt-iide beside and then suddenly running down tho t'.'.rden path, out the frate To leap into an automobile and career, and careen down the highway in j-.-arch of what? Whatever it i:- rhe always fintl3 It. for Fhe returns miraculou5ly intact not to write, but to compress into nine hundred words the lovt . and the hates, the lures and the ad-v.-ntures, tlie fun and the frolic, tho brilliantly cb-ver conversation, the compelling' rn.-h cf rnthrallln.c: incidmis .h:ch make the dreams come tru'1 to millions of readers TIIKIIi dreams! RECORDS SHOW MUCK BUSINESS ACTIVITY Another a:te.-t as tho resumption I in business in South P.end is teen in '.the v.-e.-kly report of I'mmty Itecorder John A. S.vaascn revealing that j tl. ed.s ha. I ben hied for record : during the week. This is an average 1 of nearly 3 0 daily and reveals the I . , . i , v , n t T-4-n t f .t'i lieinr f ransfprI ; :. No ( r eptional lare deals are report. -d, b-ut the large number is regarded as a forerunner to the ex-!p-(ted general activity in real estate i .1. - 3 i v. . : (.uv.3. A total of 323 Instruments were i :i'--'.l during the week. TO mortgages, i "Ö chattel mortgages .and 6 2 miscel-irn-m-nt; HpIi? rwnrdpi PLI.Ai: CALL 31K Tap first thing Monday morning ('. iv me your Ila.-ter order early. Than I can rive you the best of .--erviee and , diction. Main l'Jiu4. Lire. -In ::so. Adim Deehler, tiio fv'fiS t V - I h r. -5. Cpi'-i s.'o.oeo.oo. J M tm r nros P. rjt rxa ruDw t j h'S"' $ 'J - J -" i fi State Loan Co. 11 il : ) i:tablikbJ Sett S. Merchant Hunk IBTdr. ZZl 8. Michigan. Open 8 to 5:3. a. Automatic Presses iblc uj to give qwick orv ice arui good value on job printiagof cviy kind. TcUphoce IMain 636 Peerless Tress Fr d U'. Rf td, tVfjnuC 205 E. Wayne Su .! 1 J. C. HUTTEt-L, R. P. I ered f-ur eart a tnetrber of the Indiana the Keuil DruUiüi' Aitciation. Nearly every...1 I ..... . l.nl. t linn. . - 4 l . your own ca will t proof
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nun nr annum !i 1 I j ! t I ! H J r I1111U VI Ul 1U11U KU BRINGS RELIEF TO After Winter Struggle With Ice and Snow, Postmen Enjoy Open Water. MACia.VAW CITY. Mich.. Ai rtl 8 After a winter of unusual hardship, due to le conditior-3. mall carriers who keer re.i;deiit.- cf cutlyintr iü'.an'VT In touch with "the o'i'-ti'le." are binnir.-r to enjoy their long boat trip 3 In the straits or lak-a. After months of puf-h'.njr their boats throufrh slush ice cr drr.rgin? thf-m like sled.- ov.jr !e none too l.rm, the representatives of the r fi re. .1 .ri rt r ' .1 r t rl f , T IV,. " , V, i a real pka.-uro to head their craft. into open waf-r ai-iin. Although his exploits art-cu'i-lüe tr.e rcrtnrn- r.i rj-n co'.'ntry, ths lake m-M c irr.--orear.t1 ere of t ::t mo?r .-r-ant: nrares .r tat- cauntr-- ioaa v t i vo.-r-ers in. oine - pjt- o: tnr . c n-. t:y are taa.njr ad.an.a-e c a. I tho advanccmcnt3 of science and Invention to aid them In their work, the carriers are performing their daily task just a:-: it was be'.n: carried out ."0 year3 ago, ficrhtir.iT i:v;le handed a--a!n5t the forces of nature. Island.s raar the ma'nland receive j mail each day, where possible, while j tiio:e more remot) are visited twice j a week. With the close of navlga- i tion the mall carrier becomes the chief link In the live of the island folk with persons on the mainland. ' In tho fall, before ice corms, the carriers ri-. liver their pouchfs by, means of jraolin launches. With ' the corning of early winter the mail j carrier is confront? i v.dth his hard- ; .-t task of the year. A part of the . dL: tar.ee ct.r hi.- rout'1 U tt v.'lth ! j-lush and the remainder with solid inf. He fiuips h:s lo'.'-hoat with 1 runners, rows, through the plush, i and dnags the craft when firm ice 1 is encountered. Hour.s of hard toil! often are required to progress but a j thort distance and only men accustomed to such outdoor exertions j are chosen for the t-ei-vice. j In mid-winter, when the Ice be- j comes solid, over the entire route, j dog or horse teams are employed in ) the mail delivery. With the breakup in the spring the boat with runners aiain is brought into eervlce. Iiter on tho carrier returns to hi? ViE53ffCAS01MI3l(l! COSVMESS pryOBVCTS I 226. or MISIIAWAKA 143 toumw 'au msmviion ofcvality NOTICE Effective April 15th, 1922 Ch icao, South Bend and Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan Railway Company's 40 ride commutation tickets will he good for Purchaser and family limited to 30 days from date of sale. For further information, call Ticket Agent. AL'TOJIOMLU ItlJIWXIUNO Work Ga.iraDteel On AU Make of Cars Brine Cart In lWore ISprlnj- Rash ÜTBL.ND SOUTH UEND CO. INC, tS2 N. MirHlKn 1st. l'bonr Main t'i
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patent pumps and oxfords are very popular for Easter wear And as usual Dimel is showing all the popular models in patents at his customary low prices.
I :.! M i. i ! r. 1 , A Stylo for Every Foot With a Price for Every Purse!
From coast to coast, patents arc the rage This particular Patent Flapper model with its graceful lines and wonderful appearance is meeting with unusual favor, and of course Dimel is showing them for Easter wear at only No High Prices Here. Women's Patent Oxfords $3.93 Women's Patent Sandal Pumps $3.00 Women's Patent Grey Suede Quarter Flappers. .$6.00 No one ever leaves Dimel's without being satisfied that they have received their full money's worth.
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s,in'. frs .in; nviT th "vc TT;? rr.aii carriers re;'ea.tedly rip'-: th!r llv?.-i fach winter to rrr; , i!l to : hose cut cl? from th main ! SELLS NOODLES FOR LIVING; 20 LBS. DAY KUCYRUS. Ohio, April ?. Mr?. Charles Kraut. a local re?iier.t. didn't wait for someone to offer her a position. ho went out and organized one of hr own. Mrs. Kraut daily ma"ke3 about 2D pounds of fresh home-ma itf noodles, neatly racks them, iislr.r th ia-I "Grandmoth.-r's Nocdie.,," an 1 them with several , grocers, t saio. where they find a read wmruE doi:s thi: usti:u ILVIUilT ("O.Mi; I'HOM? ! Ask Adam Ilehler, the Florid. Call .lain 1D99 or Lincoln 60S0. "Whn you say clears say Ma.-ters. Dutch 4 5-tf I Office Moved lo 128 N. Lafayette Ar J 4C . Dry Cleaning, Rug Cleaning, Hemstitching, Pleating Phone M. 709 Plant 231 E. Tutt Street 1 K rd BE INFORMED! KNOW HOW TO BORROW, THEN WHERE TO BORROW Our money Is ready for you uhen opportunity IvXOCItS. Call In and talk It over lids service coats nothing. SECURITY LOAN CO.
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Will Break 1921 Record Ui.lILUii. Apr:, a. tor.i luior Co iroducticn for the. mnth or Apr.i will exceed la?t year' April I rducti.-.n by l.d c'.r?. It was announced here today. call. fCT 101,164 car3 and truck. i n .r.-, r "Co ,,Pn diilv his ; .4..: - . 4 - 4F4 0 v.. . w ... - , v. 'n ,'f.,r tw.-, wprks at the ! ll.-'h'.and Park p'an:. it wa report, f-a, brir.rrlr.ir th- total cmp'.oycti th rup : r..irlv 4 0,0 0 0 men. l'i r i.-or. tractor production has re-;--d 4"'0 dai'.v. it wa i:.J. !tiM,Mr.!t':riti!,i',!!M:!;!,!!,1M:!i!,!;n,::!n!:'!'i
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jr7Z Enjoy Radio Phone MICHIGAN CITY. April S. Prtj cr.crs in th t.itf riipr-Ary hre : aro to enjjy the radic; hono. ! It was learr.c to day that a radio1 phone outfit had beer. ir.5taV.ed at ... -,4. - prn aa in at arnp.,,rs , hvl bcen P-ced In tho coll h0U50. i dormitory and hospit-' The radio- j i phor.o will provide n&vs and musi" f-r the 130 0 lnmate. Rcfr.ilar dinner cr supper, 5 0c. The Philadolphia. S3. I;!':!" üllliihiililüilÜüiihilili! s t . i 1 n : : 1 ; . t : ! . i . : ! ; 1 i ' ; : m . u h 4 ; ! :
Nfixt Sunday is Easter. You'll want a new suit and topcoat, a new hat or , furnishings for Easter. We've made big preparations for this last week rush. If you can, come early in the day and early in the week, but no matter how late you may come, we'll see that you have your new clothes to wear oa Easter Sunday.
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Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffner ; Marx
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Just like nature takes on new life and foliage at this season so do the progressive, wide-awake men and young men get into new clothes; dress up. You'll find what vou want here; stvlish new Norfolks, 4 button suits; single or double breasted for young men; stylish conservative suits for men. Fabrics that are bright and rich in color; full of life; big stock to choose from. A great feature are tlie Hart Schaffner & Marx suits at
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The f.r5t thir.? Mr.rday n-.r-rr.'.r Giv m your Ki-tr ordr ear'.: Then I can pi' y. u th- bc: of 5rvic &r.J ctlcn. Main 1 ? . I.!nco!n 690. Adim Ii.-hier, tho Floret.
PLENTY OF ICE Iiltlier Lake or Artificinl Hcvsonable Prices Ccol Service BECK & RAY ICE CO. Lincoln .r.":l lJ!!'i"iiiti ""Ml ! I 1
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