South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1922 — Page 20

SUNDAY. JUNE 4. 1922

20 fHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES , TrTTf'vNlT A TT ACTIVITIES t ( t... : - r ) v v y i5a, v , s-T' vVf' 8 1 1 'i - . v. Missing Link Is Linked To a Miss! Fad ' crarhJc pror-f ar. r-f i Inii 1 r. it .1 !T. r. k r v r r i ! ' r . i v. r '. r ' $40,000,000 Heiress Lives With Laborer-Hubby in Love Nest, Doing Menial W ork, Reporter Discovers Starts in ParisHave You a 'Lil Monk? iÄSrS:-'" '""

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Poli?li IS'ohlrman, riul)and to Former Chicago SocietV Star, Ha Huinlilc Job.

Th jO.OO) helrs? v.na running i '."irpf1! sv.'-;f r in thf l:r.in? room ivhf n t colore, I riial.l I'-t rn into the Vo--ky-Von?:.it.kfy cottas;1. (It'h .in iiuprcUtilioii! itacv all rlsht. wlwn tJ i r wealthy Ir. Ma lion Iloain .strphrns ". '. IUn th simple 1 1 f with 1 1 1 2:i-r.ir-M "Polish nofilrriiafi": It's a t-.tory Ikium', apinm'iitly built in tlw 'irt;r fan fra. witli f.wlril yellow jciiut aiul tnni trimmings, ( tiny fnmt jiml Mirroiuiilt d ity a lilgh IhhIs", a rry K(t!nl raf ilwillin nlotizrMc tlio fin lioriK's in thU I'luKuIrlphia Milmrh.) Mr. V. thfnv a rruhin? look; nt xhf ir. ail, who fll.apparrfl into t!: kitchen: thr-r. she lTr.-l thP hindlf of th( rarjiPt fwrrpfr up acair.t th rai '.-"', a vtv fmo pice of furniture vhos.- po!;hrti surfar was I n i . 1 u ith Sainty "ioilis nf rmfroi1rry an ! cxp'-n.'-ivr chir.n u ith y.cr holdrr rontiilnln, Jialvs of rape fruit, irralilins hrakfa.f. (Il was in ::.( ;. In. r,nakfat lvyi't in tlu future, it was only ii iMiril for the Uitor to asiune that 31r. '. V. no lons r plis hiM plf-Ieian tod fn tlu r. iMwin lK-omtivo works ilown tin read toward C'hetrr not thi-j particular inorninv: at lea-st.) Tnol ninrntncr." Mrs. A. V.,

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tlj t:r.y living room, right in front f-t a 1: tapestry davenport, on which .-he fl !! n't Invite me to eated. Mr.. V. V. smile.1 as if to ay "Jud?o for yours' If." And at that precis moment a d?ep liass voice boomed from upstairs: "Marion! Marion:" h called out: "Yos. drar," and ran upstairs, whore a rapid con-vr.-at:on in French ensued. "All r:2ht. dear." ?he .said, tfirowir.ff th conversational cear. and came down. V. V. followed, but darted immediately into the kitchen. Not too soon.

how-fer. to reveal that Instead of much working earb he wore a nice white shirt and ornamental golf trou.-rs. more becoming to a simple life breakfast well on toward the fa end of the morning. (Hie rolorfxl maid, who rooks and home nights !ooauc there'." no niaid". quarters in the 7 -room cottage, came in with oine gleaming vilenare and intimate that breakfast wa ready.)

Mrs. . . said she couldn't talk about the claims of the Paris woman who has pent her marriage license to th Russian Orthodox Church officials In New York. (She was wrarinsr a dark blue serff dre; she is small and slender, with dark eyes and Mack hair and an olhe

complexion: she is considerably older than lcr young husliand "in the j forties." they say.) j Taking a speculative look at th i big lamps and rich furnishings and1 j the i.ther items of luxury, mäkln j the inside of the simple cottage such I a .-harp contrast to the outside, the ! v;ifor left. Through the open window? came the hum of that carpet -weeper's few last licks before the i ll o'clock breakfast it was easily II i by then which naturally rased th 'question how many vacuum cleaners I S4O.O00.000 would buy.

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Denver. Colorado. "I have trk -n

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NEW YORK. June Mr. oney the missing link, is linked to a miss nowadays. The fad started In Paris, where fome mlle.'s who are at least 40 minutes ahead of the clock of fashion led their monkeys, on leashes, to the races. Result: a perioral

charge by the victims of vogue on the monkey gland emporiums! Now it is beginning to look as if the surgeons who specialize in restoring the spring spirit by robbing organ crinders'assistants of their gleeful glands and incorporating: them in foolish

fossils, will have to look to the coat industry for the future supply. For a monkey must have his pp which means his glands if he's going to look smart and snappy at tho rnd of milady's tether. New York was rjuick to follow Taris; there is photo-

thc paper3 and said You have ta.-.c n everything yen enn think of r.-uvl want you to take Lvdia L.Pir.khr.rr.'a Vecotable Comp. ur. i! ' ?- I let l i:n pet it, and I s;x-n lV.l better and h told mo 'I want you to take rbe:.t six bottles.' So 1 did and I k-c; hr-t:-? and do all rry own v.c rk ar. i wer : v.: by the day and feci r.nc r.-.w I t. 11 every one about the Vegetable C. mpound, for to many of my f ri' r. thought I would not pet well." Mrs. II. J. Linton. 150 W'csl C3d Avenue, Denver, Colorado.

Afterrcading letters like! h-Tit ve.

nnd vre are constancy T"-

them, whv should ar.v w. -man he.-d? r.te to take Lydia K. Tinkhani':- e potable Compound if 5 he is in need or help? It brings relief where other medicines fail

"Are you happy ?

THE YONSrATSKY-VONSIAT.-K'OVS AT ilOMK

MR.V.V. MADE- A QUICK DASH INTO THE. KlTCHE.fi ,

"Who are you?" When I told her she didn't spom at all pleased. She said fhf didn't like to see her name in the papers and her lawyer did 'all her talking for her. (Mio referred, you see, to the disturbing fact that .Mine. Iiiouloff Mourom.-ky V. V. has boMed up in J'aris faituir. to lo V. Y's lesal wife

ly virtue of a marriage In thej Crimea in li-0. two years before the! wealthy Chicago widow startled so-1 clety by mairjing the dashing youns I nnti-Iolh i-t ollicer and came here

to lie the sinijile life with hint noar;K

th grimy locomotive works.) "Arc you happy." I asked, standing on an expensive Oriental rug in

WOMEN GIVE BACK CITY GOVERNMENT

TO DEFEATED MEN!

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Texa?, Huilils Stahle Municipality.

JKWnTT. here at thr hTf viril;'

Te.xa.-, June . Out rim of the Old We.-d. ha. blazed the trail to

: ihr. .it ion. women are trio:::.re Judders hive proved

to the world th it women ran guiiie

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tii" same tii:.e lrmc-iti.' 1 : 1 1 ;

wives a ;d

J'vttt'. tax dodgers have paid up.

Cririi'" has become a l;:tb community. A tration of ori r.. w lio

myth In this city ad mi:; is -defeated tb.eir

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Women in tliose two cities, however, (the third city in

did not rlofr nt their own hus-bandf. . coirer:t cu map

Ikforo the women took oifico no effort had been matin to collect city taxes, and they began their duties

jwith an empty treasury. Gathering

the.s..' taxes wa.s the hardest problem they tackle. I and now they an leaving ofhee with a full treasury. The first year the women collected taxes from all but a few, and the second year every cent du to the city was collected- A few stubborn or.es resisted thi collection the first year.

but the -women were determined, em-i plo3Vd counsel to brin? suit and final-1 lv won. They learned that it wast

nect-vary to collect from all, because when it became known that a few man. iired to escape ?onie of the other citizens held back. They wanted all to pay or none. So the women made it ,,ail." The women used the tax money to good advantage, expending it improving the town. Roads were put in better condition, unsightly build

ings were remove!, many trees were jcvrp;

planted, weeds were kept cut. r.ev sidewalks were laid, a city marshal

tlie i !":is employed. There hasn't been an

oceepant in the Jail here for two years. Tre f.ve women who formed the

Texas to have a

Gov. Rai Ncff, of Tcxa.. thought; so 'much of Mrs. Adkisson'st work a- J

I mayor that he appointed her on a!

tiate committee In civic werk, and she was calb-d upon for speeches in

niuiy cities. She aho was appointed! . . . . 1

or. a te.ie rai committee on civic worn. Letters have been received from every state in the union inquiring

bow the "Jewett experiment" turned1 our. these letter.- coming from offleials. magazine., politicians, women! a id n e wrp a p e r s.

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Women Will be Guests j at the Scotch Levee ' LONDON. June .1 Woman Is linking headway in Ilr.?land. j For the first time, in history wom-i cn will bo Invited to attend the' Sf oteh levee, given by the Duke of Abercorn. ! Now that the yay has been opened : there are ninny women social loaders who are hopeful that the King

will unbend and invite women to his;

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the I "petticoat government" for the last

how to .-ur c5-:'-.i!!y coridm-t the ' two years, besides having husbands nistr.ition of this city's affairs. I to manace, have children to look

Reeved at what they believe 1 to be 'after. They al.o were deeply Inter-

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their hi:.;':' 1 rd-. cortir.'.ie in p.c. men to r p ii vork we h ' e An I 50 Ame:

err.e-d-l v-w ott.et." city tep.eatererv ct th's--- 'itie1 "' th. e r;if".

JewKt's utv ' ' :.als

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hit can he done ." t!;e women told

levied in club ar.d church work, j 'Rut hasn't your work as oftieej holders interfered with your hme jwoik?" Mrs. Atlkisson, the mayor, i war asked. j Cnjojed Work. "Not in the slightest," she replied-

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"We're :-.ot going to , irg up our interest ju-t because we li s up to y. ii j are leaving othce. We w ill .tili work, ar 1 continue thej and because ve have beer, running avtM." jthe city we expect both th men ar.d

f.rst "gov- tlu women to take more interest In

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l ak into c:vb- affairs'.

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-verr.rdj "Women in the T'r.ited State? !shc,;id pay more attention to pell-h,-p-ietitlc.. Thev can find plentv of time.

M-s. J. T. j -We did pretty well for women. r. II. Kvar.s. ;-?. I Mr?. R. H. Evans. "We had no .!rs. -akley j scrr. ppi r.g among o-irselve. and

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1 Mrs I R. lb.r::.n. com- ev rythinc: went fin. No work is in

Other Cities rrdlowod. 'a .re the mcepticr. of Jewett'

surmountable for women." The first thing these women

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Baby Vants Cuticura It Keeps His Skin Soft Smooth and Clear T.aby's trrxler fkia requirrs rnild. sooüiin? prcperties such as are fauod in the Cutcu:a Scap. Ointrrnt 2nd Talcum. The Soap is so swrrt, pure ar.d cleans: r.? and the O.ntner.t soscothir.and helir.j. es-cia'.ly whfn baby's sum ia irritited. Cuticura Talcum is a! ?o idii! for baby. Star tix Tt 7 MJ. A IC'.- CU-tI.V. orttoC.n.Lwpt S10,MkliD 4 . Um " S !J eyrr vwVir oslv C' fitmct rwi ii-o. 1 cum i2xr. T5Cut:cur Soap Kare without mug.

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See It In Our Large Windows This is not a collection of cheap furniture. The entire outfit is made up of just the kind of furniture and just the pieces that we all buy and appreciate in our homes. The complete home ful (four rooms) of absolutely dependable furniture at this very special price should be of great interest to those interested in the furnishing of a new home.

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The character of the home you live in determines to a very

degree the type of man, or woman, you are (or will be). It is true that our environment has much to do with the molding of our character. The ideas and conceptions of our children can nearly always be traced to environment and associations. Should our homes speak of the ordinary, commonplace thin?" of life or should they represent to us, and to our children, the bigger and better things? HOME should be a holy place. Signed THE RIES CO.

LIVING ROOM Mahogany and Cane The living room suite is one of the very attractive ones. Large davenport and chair with rocker to match. The beautiful, rich, brown mahogany finish will be sure to please. The cane back and arms add greatly to the appearance of this fine suite. Upholstered in a very fine blue velour with black and gray stripe. Five large, downy pillows of the same material as upholstering.

DINING ROOM American Walnut You certainly will be delighted with this solid walnut dining room suite. The buffet is sixty inches long, has good, generous drawer space and is mighty well proportioned. The table is sixty inches long, and a beauty. The host chair and five straight diners are such as you would expect to find with a high grade suite of this sort. Blue haircloth seats. This is a seventeenth century reproduction and a very high class dining room suite.

BED ROOM American Walnut The bedroom is very well furnished. Large vanity case, dresser, bed, spring and mattress. 'The bed is a very important part of your home furnishing. It should be neat and look well, of course, but the important thing i3 that it be comfortable. A good steel spring is included in this outfit and a very fine 48pound all cotton mattress. You will be sure to like the bed room.

KITCHEN

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make this kitchen risht. The kitchen is really the workshop of the home and should be made just as convenient as posible. Matthews gas rane with 1 dinch oven, porcelain splasher over cooking top and end of oven. Fine large kitchen cabinet fully equipped and ready for use. The refrigerator is a good oak one. Sixty-five pound ice capacity and snow white enamel lind. Be sure to see these things in our windows.

Rrefrigerator Special We are making a very special price on a solid oak refrigerator for a few days. This is a 65 pound ice capacity refrigerator, white lined. The rust proof hardware and perfect drainage and air circulation make this a very desirable refrigerator to buy.

Ice Cream Freezers 100 ice cream freezers will go on sale tomorrow morning at eight o'clock for 98c. A good, workable, 2 quart freezer. One to a customer and not charged to accounts. If you want to get in on this you had better hurry. 98c

Folding Card Table

A good, strong folding card table with leatherette top and well braced so as to make it very rigid. This is a very special price for tables of this class, and should be taken advantage of at once. A limited number at this price. $2.79

Specials for the Porch $8.60 is our special price on a fine Bar Harbor wicker rocker. You will find this rocker is very comfortable and at the same time good looking. $5.95 buys another highback wicker rocker for the porch. This is a splendid porch rocker and very substantially built.

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