South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1922 — Page 13

SUNDAY. APRIL 9. 322

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 13

The E aster Bonnet By Hedda Hoyt

PAY PHONE COST BY WORDS: PLAN

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Housewife has a

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rever. W .-. e. h r r

".I fi: on Id"--- ! -! dy i narrow !a:e I -c-ry wo-; hits w:l' p!ay the:r

ar placed in r.

'.or. ab'u the brim. A: ay 'rimming 12 made

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cr

! Easier ever.in- tr.ow a:

e;ay fa!: - , th r rx:-! cf r"Ftt'..V

The all lac 3parts :n thu ! w.il ma;;r.e

Puriet Sound Company Will and she win

all very simple

Install New System for

Telephone Service.

jtlor.s -with Mrs. Uprtreet. Mr? J Housewife will hr.ctfcr'.vard ray for her pleasure. The moment she ' picks up the receiver to rteal a j march cn Mrs. Grunds, the telechro- ! meter will rtart ticking merrily

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if she were dolr. th talking-, it's

'-LAYS 8 IN r.VnLY. PARIS. April S. It. a f.t of rr.i.lr.5?s to-day Err.il Bayra:. at S-trabours- murderei hit? w:fe ar.d

Jever, children, all

er 11 yvjrs

of age. Bys.ar.g f.ed towards the S-.vt?i fr?r.t:cr after the murlers.

v,"h ? Mister.

you say cigars say

Dutch 15-tf.

I

With tests shoTlr.g that 5 0 pr

cent of all telephone conversa.tio.--B

in

lack and br.jwr.f,. Jus, now uido! EVERETT. Wash.. April 8. "Payiare either unnecessarily long or frlv-

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will I'lt'.-.'

may to t h

:;btcn b:vs are belrt; u&

th

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nlair. Mick hat

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mod:!:. Of ton is turned into

for what you tay" 13 to bö the slo-jolous. the "talkmeters" will mean.

im in Everett in the future.

for Everett at least, that there will

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ti.n oy a r.ijf" - '. I A'

fi do -A' p.aca a: exact.- trie rint

r.Tle with lenj er.dä fa ..mg- to

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The Puget Sound Telephone Co. on b less "visiting" on party !ir.. vith

11 1 installed telechrorr.eters alLa premium on brevity for a!l ccn- . J 1 - . - T" 11 . j v. & 1

over lt3 yweiTi anu ijiii.e.urLii tceraea, aaaea weni iq m erett housc-'.vives and business men that "silence is golden" and fewer

will pay for their telephone

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For th woman who intends to j versatio.-.s "by the yard," to use the rpr.d her Easter at Atlantic City orLeva-uIar: cr "by telechror.e." to

b-n 1 Palm Reach, the sport hr.t w;i; en-! u tht expert lar.g-ua.je of telephone

the Laster bonnet ro.e. Quite j n,iais

the

r.o , act

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ar. :

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these are the small

O'Grvl

r.-o two r.Tj' r a;, to chap

-h'ud .-.;r -r 1 the 1 roll brim, leshorn sailors rith th

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x a c :

r.".r? tr' alike

Turban. Vi.-ban v.;'.! rop'i'ar r

-del

a.- t.. any 1 T.cr:.o:i

usual riLbnn hat bind. Tho 'le-af-e-i MaJ. hi;t.antr.s profer to wear theirs roll-t rirt-alo. v.

Some time ago a man m nocr.ester. N. Y.. interested in telephony,

WOULD YOU LIKE A GIFT OF 100 GALLONS OF GAS

Any

Motorist Woulr! Welcome Such a Pro er. t.

Xcbciy

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con- reports by central that

busy." The company

60-day trial, wun du:s rer.aerea Frlrtion Carb

much the same as those for gas, cDn c., Dayton water and electricity. The first !car owner to

1 b

gasoline away

fr-e for the asking the.-e days. Yet

ha3 deefded on a 1

1

the invention of a r.ew carburetor which is being put cut by the Air-

ureter Co., 1?6G Madi-

Ohio. enables any secure fcr himself

month's bills promise to record some ; -h-t wculd be the equivalent ol

Para I

ed up in front and down in back. 1 conversation could be measured on rclts are still going -well fcr resort j tri? bar:? of time. MaJ. Babcock said wear and h?rt suit the tweed sport ht could and developed the idea rep-

Garrison Eabcock, ot 1 interesting data concerning the use,jns 6UCh a grift. Many Ford own-

y... wnetner teiepnonejor the Engltsn and otner languages j erc for ir.star.ee. report hav.r.c se-

t... :r .i

Ci'. . c ..1;

i ' r. 'v3r. Tny a:

in black b.irhly lu'-tered fabric. vh.h i wripp-d in thick roll.

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in tne costurr.s. The r.ew ctrired awnir.?

y uf thtfi effects marie, of cloth material have P':fr aji certain am.ount of distinction. e.i.r'.y t-ea-i

:ai.y na ia , WHM A N'C U A D A rJfl T T 17

TIRES JUDGE; FREE

re:-cnted m the telechrometer. Everett is the hrst place in the world, loral company officials declare, to make use of the telechrometer to relieve many of its laconic subscrib

ers c

f thiir telephone bill burden?,

ab

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frame in

Th-y are trimm

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in var.c:.? v.-ys. r.f which the small rhir. -t.n- 1 in placed at the center fr '.-. : th'- nc.t frequent Thi - r: m- i ! 1 !r? c arrie d o r, in seme ir.rt i:. - , w b r Ion;: pendants are

ZV ' " " , Hayes

1 1 r. t..-.. re .ir.- Th- rpra-s f r l'arad : e and a irr-tt es wh.ch fall to one

very

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ral y

s uf this m a d e in .1 fow j.i l

r:!.an it rip

rr

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turu-an tyr.e are

V'lick, although

: r- n r .t r.d Ko -jj 1. One very

.-jctiv- turlan made in the Hor: s'.rip'" 1 ;f-ct h... colorings of

M'i'-, :. i'!v. yHow an d black swathed ab'.-ur t;.'- h-' id with a hug" green K.irJ) placed dir ctly ot tht -yes. It fut.U- t try to rlcscnbn the n-.any fr.; r-f the turbans but tb-;r c n ral aim i.-, to l"ok l:k the h id gear f the Elüidu or th fez of rh- Tur!:. To acr.ieve the best

turran rr.iht be wem low f s r'ivir." ur.e a naysternt.al ap;-;:ranc: and there f'tchir.g iittb; harem veils a tr 1 n.-p ir' rit r.v.-sh which

nd throuhlv "soak others wnose

SAN DIEGO. Cal. April S. Take , conversation, like Tennyson's brook,

v,,-s Hnir r, or-ce it gets started runs on ana on,

'to the disgust of party-line

scribers. Numerous tests preceded the actual installation of the telechrometer here. It was found that a certain

who steed before the bar cf I business telephone consumed iu

r-.t,- Pnrt v, r- itivf.. I Hi ' ii u t e s a day average on two iine3.

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charged with turnip off tho wi::ie anotner Dusineaa nouse

out your pencil and Jot

in your notebook a odd th!r.:

via Mr. mcr.t.

Bell'3 interesting lnstru-

1

WOMAN SAVES FACE BY SALAD 'MASSAGE' GLE.VDALE, Cal., April S. Salad came into its own today.

With a newly-prepared salad.

wnicn there was a ge:

in

ci'iec better than 3 4 mr.rs to t;uo gallon by equipping ?hair cars vita this device. If ycur Fcrd is r.o mr.kir.g 20 miles to th? gall an and you are driving about iOQO miles s year, that wouli mean a saving ol over 100 gallons of gasoline annual

ly. Other car? show a proportionate I savings. The r.ew carburetor also

mr.kes motors start eary. run more

OrM1 - rl-1- i .a. . .... .

tity of oil. Mrs. R. S. Garrettsqn i Ve-osene. mixture as well as ftrairht

sub-ifcavea her face from being dishgured'-

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cf a woman

The wagging tongue

has been found useful to Herbert

by bums. This novel use for salad came when an oven of a gas stove ex ploded when Mrs. Garrettson sought to light It.

.as

I 1.5..1 it':ii ii-3 j,ui hu v.J.;. i 1 For in hour ;i Salvation Army

i larö testifying in his behalf de

tailed to the Judge the beatitudes of love fur a paralytic father on tho

part of voung Hayes. .-?ne refused to

used Both

an aggregate of bT70 minutes.

these subscribers paid the same rent bill. Hard on "Listener In." On one four-party residential line, one subscriber used less than 10

be interrupted with questions from ! minutes monthly, while a neighbor

the presiding ofhciil. Tho courtroom spectators sighed. It was a languid sort cf entertainment. 'That'll da," finally interrupted

the Judge.

"Ycu've talked ion:

0 v r t h -I- ; r: m.i'l r.f

make one 1- ok On! I'i! La! Th- roke h. at -a:!! rot b& roking in the rear of the Ea:-tc-r procession if the rmart hat hous s have their way. iVrhaps more can done with a hat of this sort than with ar. y othT model, c.s 5-0 much de. p'-r.ds upon it's trimming and faein .;. They may be- either small and c'.oirt fitting or quite wide with

tnough missed."

Give us a rest. Case dis-

a ;-r

quite

azed jrrui.-? of flowers piled high

..-.s th

front. A pretty dressy

model is made of black horse-hair brai l trimmed with black grapes and f hir.y l'c.vc-s. It's back brim is cut very short a? ore rurst of the pok-4 effects. Sometimes there is no back brim at all. which is j irticulariy attractive on the bobbed haired nu.-Li. fur It permits her short locks to rury upwards in back. Since 'ihes.'- Joke brims tend to cas.t a shadow over tho f.ace it is well to have thc-m faced in a soft color. A black shape of Timbo straw is lovely

f-urd in th

of shell

pink

with waed pink came lias placed a the files, their stems and fol-

USE SEARCHLIGHTS IN CAPTURING PRISONERS HONOLULU. T. II., April 8. Searchlights played1 an important part In the pursuit of two military prisoners who escaped recently from the guardhouse at Fort Ruger. on the outskirts of Honolulu, and were finally responsible for their capture. The two prisoners fled up the slopes of Diamond Head, an extinc' crater-headland, behind which I'ort Ruger is situated. A posse was quickly organized, and as it started the entire northern and western slopes of the crater were flooded with intense white light from the powerful searchlights at the fort.

used an aggregate of 2 040 minutes, a fact that was discovered long before a wire man attache-d the telechrometer. It had been found in general that one-third of the number of telephone subscribers, used two-thirds of telephone employes' tinn- while the other two-thirds were engaged in getting their wrong nunibeis about one-third of employes1 time.

The telechrometer will also woik a hardship on the "listener-in." It

Buy your Easter novelties new. Our prices are right. The Philadelphia. 99.

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WOMEN! DYE THINGS NEW IN "DIAMOND DYES"

Iir.CALLS INVITATIONS. CHICAGO. April 8. Misa Lillian Dollie recalled her invitations to her marriage to Bert Vanderburg. Burt is in jail, his preeent business will keep him occupied beyond the wedding date.

AViiniiE Doi:s Tire easti:r RABBIT COME FROM? A.-k Adam Beehler, the Florist. Call Main 13?? or Lincoln 63S0. 'j'j

! Kach package of "Diamond Dye3" i contains directions so simple any

woman can dye or tint her worn, thabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, ttockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything, even if she has never dyed before. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect home dyeing 13 sure because Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it i3 linen, cotton or mixed goods. Adv.

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slightly over

the

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b rim. I-irge Hats. The vry larg hat aid? a new rot to the .-pring millinary with its brim slightly drooping and soften

ed with can be

a ma

prettier

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Mange. Nothing

fcr afternoon or

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wear than a hat of th

type

Tdvre is some doubt as to whether

thesi large hats

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.: it is a triumph.

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THE CAPITOL

SHOP

Main St. Opp. the Monument

WM. F. HORNE Republican Candidate for ASSESSOR of Portage Township

riis experience and knowledge of the dutie of the office will 1

equip him for the office in addi- j tion to the regular duties, he

1

gasoline. Car owners can test this I m ,11 transfers and makinr !

carouretor lor tnemseives in a ouday trial if they desire. It can be put on or taken off by anyone in a fr;r minutes. All who want to try it should send in their name, address and make of car at once. There is also a chance fcr a local man to secure a profitable agency for this carburetor. Advt.

Most of our

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Bus

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Of

e

Wiring

t t

Homes

People who are having their homes remodeled, or those who are building new ones, invariably come to us for the wiring and fixtures. There are two reasons for thi: One Our display of fixtures has no superior in the city. The Other Our electrical experts fix up your house in the correct way, so that repairs, etc., are unnecessary. Can't we take care of ycu?

COLIP

OTHER,

of nil new plats on the records, i By doing all this work he be-! lieves that hi can save at least; $1000.00 per year for the tax- j payers. You will always find; him on the job. If you believe I in economy, vote for him. J

Electrical Contractors Electrical Supplier 113 West Wavne St. Lincoln 6078; Main

Agents for HUGRO and UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC CLEANERS

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Easter the height of the Spring season next Sunday. Hav you considered the advantage of shopping in this store for your Easter apparel? Aside from this you can come here with the positive assurance that whatver you choose will be of the highest quality in the correct style of the season. And the price3 asked will also be the lowest possible for garments of quality. We invite you to the Store HeJpful that can serve you better.

Bramel New

Spring Dresses

Just In From New York. AT

$90.75

Our New York representative made a fortunate purchase of brand new Silk Dresses, newly styled and fashioned in the most becoming models. The fabrics are mostly the soft silks in crepy weaves and the colors prefer the dark and medium shades straight line and bouffant styles with many styles beaded, embroidered or pleated. And the sizes range from I 6 up to 41. When you come to see the dresses we need not explain that they ar easily worth from $10 to $20 more than our prices.

Beaded Diresse

$ggJ30

The Ever Fashionable for Matron or Mis3. AT

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Beaded dresses have a3 many admirers as they have beads and they are to be had in as many different models as there are different occasions for wearing them. Crepe Roma, Crepe Faille. Crepe Georgette, Sil-u-ette Crepe, Canton Crepe in dark colors and pastel shades.

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Coats, Capes anä Wraps Now i3 the time to buy your coat for Easter. The style selection 13 the largest and the values greater than in many seasons at these prices: $49.50, $59.50, $79.50 Other gaimenti at $25 and up to $150. WOMEN'S AND MISSES' MaMüMn Spirtt Clothes at $17.95, $25.00, $35.00, $49.50 Every one silk lined Pclo3, Tweedy Polaireo and Plaid backs.

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Three-Piece Suit

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Suits for Easteip

-Two-Piece Suits

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Style and serviceability variety and sensible prices this is the me--ag-of th ese fascinating new suits that have captured the feminine fancy this cpring These suits of Tricotine and Poiret Twill in navy blue only.

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Mangone Suits $59.50 to $125.00

Fibre Silt Slipover

$5.50

Exc eptional quality in Full Fashioned Hosiery

of fine Fibre Silk in various new weaves, with round or V neck. Braided sash finished with tassels. Colors, Jade, Navy, Jockey, Orchid, Tan, Black, etc. Other Sweaters 52.00 up to $39.75.

You can trust them to give faithful service of a splendid quality clear woven silk, made with lisle top, heeh and toes, in Cordovan, Putty, Black, White and Nude.

New Sports Scarfs Fashion favor3 the Sports Scarf worn with Coats, Suits or Sweaters. They are here in a big range of colorings Roman stripes in your favorite color effect $2-95, $3.95, $4.95 Other Scarves in pure silk and fibre $5.50 to $10.75

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