South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1922 — Page 19
SUNDAY. JULY 2. 1922
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thf thnusht of facing a rjbr to'a 'I w .'ih dl.m.'iyir.K. ""A".; mu t there the quickest - i".." I siM. "Hi" it rur own way," h arT "I'll tarI !n front of y.tl.
. :f l an, but I rn afrai l it won't hlp Mr- Hi' w-r only too true a , ,...- -,-,,;,)''. That subway trip wtil a!-:.-' v. .,ys bf a nltrhtmare to me. Th ' J i- ' ' :r Jn -.vhlJi wa foun l -it. al-o ;:. 1 1 t'lrls of -rhoo ajj1. arrl though 1. I I t r . - i to tff-l aloof ar.'l suju'rlor, f-w t I r.uM nf-t h-lp winrintr at th?lr ap.tl frar.k FiiTf-f, th!r amuH com-
if i n'" ' rr:-?.'H to ah othr om of which ,i ! ::(-. -at' plainly audible anl thlr 1 b-:. . l :.,y it!.-. KU'KlInsr. Ily the time we ari'! hH'l i. el r at. h'-'l our station and I had '.)'. Iv. ' r y ' f-: :r. " Il' ky to the door of the I (.v.a:t'"I tb.- rMurant whre w expected to '. f.r. l Katio I was almost ready for ..z :r..;!v. and ( :.-rvo-j fir
"Luckily thpf's a s!de entrance to th!-" r .-' a u ra n t. "A".: bout npparlncr to notlr lt. 1
f h f j k r. v: that Inky was oontemplitlnt r;.'riiV bljr-k f ruefully, dradlns; our .u :,d ; "ri-ran' lnfo ev-n so unprr'tntloiis
tr.it !-. 1 i rMürant tu tb on4 bfor us, H "it tb h-r- w exported to find Katie, t o f..r tbv I shrink from rurloin glances myl"i5. ' If. but with tru feminine incon--A ;th :h -l' ncy, I r"0'Ti(ed a flmilir atti- . 1 i;; iiiv fu.lo In I)lcky- Ju-t exactly how 1 !';;! xp. ct l hlru to feel I cannot tll. j lit I up'-ct that deep within me rt r.roi.k- j was the ab.surd romantic lonsrlni; to l ..! .'-nj have him take me on h!i arm nnd -l:.-v. j with h' .ul h-ld hltrh, swep Into the .:' k j inn 'xciu!v dlnlncr; room In the
city. The little detail that I would :t I rr I hiavc dlrd ttofnr I would
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We'll h.ivr i '.Tity i i ti:n." "Dbky!" All th exasperation
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f.n'b-d I ttc.l'. "M iy 1 a -k." P. ky lr. 'i'Jlred with heavy s-rc.i-:n, "jut w liat "i do pe,-t t" b biruh at tin; bash io i-e wh. i.' Katb Js?" I threw n; th" mot her in -T Nil
nd facM b.irn detert'iiiiedly. "Tb.at i evwtly wl.at I man to o. if I have tim to eat lunch at
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Rut, fortunately for m, my common ens Is generally Htror.jr enough efTeotually to smother the pathos whl'-h, to ray d'.su-t, lurks within my cosmos, and I forced an enthusiastic absent to my Hps. "Oh, I'm fo plad! Do you suppr,o there rro many people In there?" "Not row. In't opilte lunch tlm1 yet. Look here, what are you roImr to order? I'll tell you now that
i I simply won't eat here. I've danced I around to your tune all the. morn'.nir. i
"Make hulnes a family affair and make a family affair of your business." Tliat 1s the policy of Mrs. Ionian Summers, who conducts a real estat' business in Arlington. N- J. She has found her two d.luirhters of Kreat value to her iri turning deals and of alu- to themselvt-n in learning how to do it. She intends to take her daughters in partnership In a few years.
"When I started in huj-:tit.cs. H years aro," says Mr. Summers, "it was a rather daring thin: ar.d pome of my ma-sculine competitors sneered. 'But I've beten many a man at hit Rame since. "A woman can he successful In any business If he uss her head. She knows more about a man's disposition than a man does, and for that reason should be able to outsell him."
customers. Ah we entered a burly white-aproned ch ip shouted In tones that could bo heard a block: "Two on a raft, one Java." "What does he mean, J'icky?" 1 whimpered. "Sounds like a Conrad novel, doesn't he?" Iicky whispered Lack.
"Rut it'.n nothing so highbrow. He Mm ply meatus two poaeh-d eirt'.s and one cup of toffee. l'ine this one
but this particular worm Is poins to;that.rt romSnff after u0 turn und tie himself up Into knots, l followeil Dickys t.Vt. to a 1Utle
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or me to fa awliib. And as for the ha ! hoti. e. if X tt'.e U coklr.ir there.
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I': ky jpr id h:.? h i!id r'-flirnedly. 'What a:i it that old 'UV said about, ducklr.tr Int.) a, corner of a housetop rath-r tb.an sharing a x luiUe with a hrawlin.-r woman?" he said. "I'll it.form th" universe lie -aid a whob b:ll of f.u- Hut b.avcr It your own 'a iy. I y. u have th- b iK's all pacl 1. I'll ro down anl pay the ;, ;:. and come back for yt-u. me t-.I you .something I won't d.t. a: d that P j-'O out with vo i with tli.it e:l swatchlrsr your
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I "You'll have no takers on that bet." he drawled. "Rut It's a pood
enough bluff at that, so we'll make it double. Come alonp." The Walter N Anmwl. I followed him tremulously into the side door of the restaurant which held less than half a dozen customers In all. A counter for serving ran the whole lenpt.h of the room at the bark with a hole In the wall b-hind It throucrh which the waiters shouted their order and received In return the food for their
He n'jis' out "f the door, and 1 th p'.j ! f.Mi.-l: of my "victory in the larger matter to yield to him in the s-.-r.alb r Rut I dreaded ir.tlnitev the curl sis !v:cs which would ruy p rt'. vi when I should a train f ace :;,. v. orl I. I :,-ky re'-ir:-.- ! In a fe-r minutes a r.d jrla rc-d at my rearranged voll .'.a a; ;:" u 'Tli it's a! n- imo 1 n d raping
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with a crab-l!"..e motion due, I .saw, to a deformity in his shouldersHe was a whole head t-horter than I, and ho evidently added nearsightedness to hU other afflictions, for he pave no indication of notlnp anything unusual In my appearance until he was directly in front of up. Then he started violently, and with an astonished prin peered tip at my black oye, with a curiosity bo naive, so pamin-hke that I felt no resentment, only an almost uncontrollable inclination to lauph. Irs.H fti-aham! Then he turned hl.s plance on Picky, measurlnp him, and there was more than curiosity. It was distinct admiration and respect that shene in his wrinkled face, and 1 saw my husband bite his lips to keep back a chuokle until the little chap turned away and led us to a table so near the counter that we could hear the clatter from the kitchen.
Hut It was a table somewhat shielded from the rest of the room, and 1 dropped Into my peat, thankful that .-'. much of my ordeal was over. While Dicky pave the order I was conscious that the old fellow wa Ktlll furtively pazinp at me. and when ho went to the counter he did not shout our orders) through the opening, but pulling a open door, disappeared into the regions beyond. "If h were big enouch, I'd punch his no.se for him," Picky growled, prinnlng reluctantly. 'Rut he's " "He's simply delicious." I said. "And ho doesn't feci sorry' for me, or shocked at you a bit." "He looks as If he were paying, 'You will pet funny with your husband, will you? Well, he's the broth of a boy that can trim you proper!' I'll bet he's telling the kitchen force about you so they can peep through the window at a real he man. Llrten, I told you so." From the kitchen came a subdued pipple, and in Katie's unmistakable acoenta: "You poor feesh, let me look." Then there was a wild scream of: "Meesla Graham, oh! my Meesis Grahaml" and Katie came Hying through the kitchen door, upsetting the little waiter and his tray aa she came.
Cold water la said to be timulatln?r on the heart brandy.
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:.. a r.ae i eri v.v.t:nr to ..--; S' m forth when Ireland would fettle' iown to r."r::.al oorVMions are st'.U in abevar.ee. I3r.te-rp -i.-e everywhere '
t.he rrlti'Vil period ' Stopped. i
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pnat.M r.umb.r of tons of foo(i-!rai Ior ir-vana but ba-t n.s things, j are. fvr. now the ?t nation can be:
Htu::-- ra xt to tr.e i n.;.i scares. This Sprl: g only for th- , n ia. t c act;- n of P.ul Rii.-an:; tib'U.iiids would b-ive died in th i ..-:y ht - of t i iir.en.ara. l-Nci-tuttri were .-em ir.t, the hungry d:s.'r;:s ,ml 0.- ' voted to save the si t ua t b r. . Net
PI'RMN. July 1. Ireland ., facg f.m.ine. That ). the hard tru'h
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SAVE MONEY
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Wlnttr and Spring things o,:t in the w-st of Irel.u.d will bo niuch wrs.b Ii.st Sumn.'-r th-- migra.t ry laborers from Connauht uere able to p"t work as usual in Kngland and Sootland. T i 3 iy. (wi):g to the unempbymer.t m R.ritain, t!ier- ,h no work for th' iu. and the usual hard-earned few pound 'Ahi' h er brougat Ii 'im' to support ;!;.. families ,n Connemara tluring the N'int-r rm.n'h will be mining. Those httie plots of priund which the laborers out the-ro till between tho itc-n and crags would in no way support a f in.ily for anything like a month. Iii: if Co:ir;c-:i:.ifa's position is bad in. b d. thir.gs in several other parts of Ireland are not much better. With the political heat over the treaty fanners' .sms went roldir"mg in.vtad of tili.trr and sowing souls. A go-l i-'pring ba.s len followed by a particularly dry Summer; for want of rain promising crops hav- bc-en withercl up. Harvest Is Small. Tho forthcoming Autumn will poe the uniallr-t harvest Ireland has experienced for many a d:v. Thi.i will result !n high fiod prices, with the cot.jequrnt reilet-thin on the towns and cities. Ilvcn now Dublin Is tho mot expensive city in Iüuropo tvi live in. Irish articles aro foM In 1Qil"ti and sevi-r-d other parts of Ilnslaii'l at half uhat they cost in Pubhn. This, of course, has its ef. f.rt upon poor Irish town dweller.-, and poverty is rife. What will it be next Winter, win n fo, .,1. stuffs will probably twlc- what they aro today? At this time of the year In Ireland unemployment Is usually at it. minimum, but now there is one man out of every six without work lly October this number will prcb-
r.bi(x) i Calico dre.' were cr.ee the sym- j bc.l of a lowly c-tAticn. Now they j are .-martly trimmed with braid or j bands of white orgundle, and are popular for morning wer in the ! cour.trv and at the summer ra-ort. !
ri'N PANTS I.'.rt'.e pendants o seml-preclcus stor.e.s. arranged with a pin attachment on the back, are uM instead of rlbhon ties with the popular P.tr Ran C"Hrs.
Lovely HealtLy Skin Kept So By Cuticura Daihr ute of the Soap keeps the kin freah snd ckor while touches of the Ointment 00' and then prevent little skin troiblcs becoming erloMS. Do not fad to include the exquisitely scanted Cuticura Talcum In your toilet preparations. UapU Xaefc fr W A Urm: "MnnUkWtirU.IV8 Jtat Sold-r-wfrrr Soap r. Otntrweot fc d KV Tlmm ttc. C7rT'- - S Lav without B1U(.
Tired Played Out? Then you'll welcome this Washday Service
Is there anything so tiring as tugging over wash-tubs or a home washing machine? it's work that saps the strength and makes one tired for several days after. You'll like the relief we can give you these warmer days send us your entire family bundle. Soft, fleecy suds remove all stains and soil; many changes of rainsoft water rinses them; and ironers that conserve textiles put each seam and fold neatly into place.
And the cost is less than doing the washing at home. Phone (CI TT TffiTrrSJCCI 212-21C MVn &M(UJÜL O) Lincoln LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO.
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Are You Getting AnyWmere ? Eloro Vour Savings Earn B Half Again As filuch as 4
Special : Cherry Pclar Distilled Water
Remember this. Arrow is rich in food value because it is made from Nature's ch oicest erains. It builds.
Spending as much as you earn is living from hand to mouth. You are running on a treadmill, traveling a vicious circle. Each bill is a trying problem, sickness a calamity, opportunity a stranger. You get nowhere living in this unplanned way. Saving is a necessary part of real progress which is always planned ahead. Make your money work where it will earn the most for you. Remember 6 percent, compounded quarterly, is half again as much as 4 percent. Think what it means to have a 50 percent greater income. Condensed Statement at the Close of Business, May 31, 1922 (Oldest Building and Loan Association in 'Northern Indiana. Established 1882)
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misoi liens Mortgage Loans J 1.007,942.16 Loans on Stock or Ta-' Book Security 3.785.00 Land Contract? 209, 378-05 Furniture and Fixtures 5,705.36 Real Estate 6 3 0. SO Advances for Insurance. ar.l Taxes 1,34 8.12 Cah on Hand. Company Funds 78.417.S2 Company Rulldlnff 45,48 4.33 W. 8. S 417.00 Liberty Bonds 2,500.00
LIABILITIES Dtim on Runnlr.K Stock $1. 234, 741-23 Fund for Contingent Lofes ind Undivided Profiles E2.482.41 Certlf. Notes of Ind 8, 294. SO
Total Liabilities . . 1 1.355, 50. 84
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Total Re5-urc ....$1,355.509.64 Dividends Declared on Balances of January 1st, April 1st, July 1st and October 1st No series. Stock issued at any time. No fees or fines. Balances, plus all earnings, ma' be withdrawn in part or total at any time. I'nder State SnpcTTifdon. Inconatfil for $3.000,000. A-rM $l,.V,5,S09.fl4. WnrpMs $.",2,.f2.M. MONEY PLACED WITH US ON OR BEFORE JULY 11th, WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM JULY 1st The United Stales Government has recognized Building and Loans to the extent that $300.00 yearly income derived from Building and Loan Dividends is exempt from Income Tax.
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