South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 205, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 July 1922 — Page 8
MONDAY MORNING. JULY 24, 1922 JAW ACTIVITIES I i v. r v - v. v: i v if NjrniiiJ or wuMtM
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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j haw been out with th i twice. ar. I Lav- rer ;
yoiin? man fd f o m r !'v-
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MONDAY. Tr.o Phi'.ath'vi c'.as r f V-j
Ifr 1'r--:-r.-r. rhirrh w.'.I ü;''''! 1 II'1 w a aw
:i th '-vr.lr. w.th th M.vm Kthe'. ; w it h me. .ir.d Zora Z- :r. 742 Smnimli av.jl '1" rot Talk r A plcn:c .:; pr wi:: !, erv-d at r,,i pi adi-
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Th" l '. '- Hour
Mr. V::;:nru Hf?. 753 T:r..
; . in th'i :t f f-rnoon. Ta mr:il.."-rs of !h A. V. A. "
M:.t r,. Kmnvtn--. 315 V. Midnn pt . in th n:n sc. Th Paur rlu' wü! rn'-t with Mr' AV.-!v-r Cir.''i. S. f: ?t..
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v.aid. lut j'.1- rarcot k-p a fnn-f-r.ition L'.n? I ari t i'. k f-rnusii mIVi mv c;rl frif-nd". hut vhn it rum' Tf taikir, to i y(.'iv.3r .thmti I nm :rn:'!v at a for vcjnr.. t h i n to v;iv. Th: yriirj man trat-. in- r-yy wf'U wh n I am ;iroüMi A.""I''rs. Anxiou: FI.- i tl.- iu'r- and n-.asazin r ;u,.J nt I J rck ar.d yo:: w.I! -Mon l.-'ivf i::anv tojdf- of conversation. I'ir. 1 n;i: what the yo-.m; n:an l;kes to talk a ! o j t. and you wi!'
NOT A DESERT ISLAND
By Juanita Hamel
Heroines of History
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at P.'tawafmi rrk. Kxtra a'-a n' Tin- Tlnir-ihv Sunshine cluh wi!i;rf;,d f,r,r' ;i hf'I'l :f v; iirn'i i! riicnif :t .I..,c( ih ' ''1!nfl-
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fr. d It en.y to en n verse, wirh him. AI-n ren.ernher that a srno.i listener : fftrn more attractive than a srnol talk-. .iM-t. he r.atural. my dear, and ir, nor make a :rre.if ffort and oj uiii ;'. epeorne yr,;sr inahilitv to t a I k . Tomorrow's
HOROSCOPE By Gene vi v KtmbU K IMiW, Fl LV IT.
fry ;i'ti' state of affair. from ;!ie day's stellar opera-
th.e ir"i;u'. fif sudden
involving hane.
removal o;- travel which showM hrinr safi-fartory r'-ults. It would be wise to he on suard acainst do1 eption and treachery, and a!o to -e thati strong leaning to pleasure and society he wisely governed lest it prove n factor in -clf-undoincr.
in this direction H dominanl asject of
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Ti." War.eta Sewintr rircle w!?j !!' t in th aftprnonn with Mr. M nr.a Tlr thf r. 217 X. S l'eter st.
Vena. .V. Cii.,w : 1 erterta in the memhef H'-rne W'nrkprn elaw nf St. M. K. ci;ureh in the after.
I the presta ge of
! iro)ero'.i year.
whn.w birthday it is have
a successful and with advantageous
i hjiiicc fr travel if thev will but sub-
idue a strong tendency tf waste time.
Mr in t. O : t ll e. Paul's nonn.
j energy a nd su bsta ik
in the puisuit
of pi-a-iiie. A chil'l born on thisday. although liain; the qualities making for success, may ho inclined to uato its substance on jdeasuro unless trained wisely.
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HOW .II1MIMA JOHNH)N SWT.H r.UVA.V STATION I'KOM Till". INDIANS
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:r.tere-stin: ;r.o:he women in that
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j small Mi'in at Hry.in's Station. K ! tucky. Hrr home was et .p:
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Johr.son was away
front. Raid
on the ifj.dat'd
iems. The Wyar.d otte.-i were amor.? the ch;ef enemies of the white people, and the sot tiers were in constant fear of the Red Mm.
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Mr. and Mrs Sidney Partoszek IT25 W. Xapier st.. at 4:C0 o'clock Sunday afternoon, twin pirls.
By VERA WINSTON
ppT Texture Service. Inc. Great Britain right reserved.
UT where th blue sky merts Ü bJnc there is, noroewhere, what would you wish on this desert island? Probably you would
'neath the tropical run an island of dreams with & gleaming wish yourself there and add one other. white beach and bowers of green palms. No one lives there Then on what or whom would you spend your Inst wish, so
it is a desert Island! Given three mapica! wishes three and no more that this would be NOT a desert island?
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One day. In 172. while Mi
J( hr.nn was busy about her h'ue- j hold t"isk.s. a me-acre was receive from Capt. Craltr, who va. watch- ; ;
!r.T over th ;i!t colony, that an At- ' j,r
t3ck was planned upon a neighbor- 1
ins: village by the Ir.di.an-. When; the men were ready to pn to the ,
Indians were discovered in fr.II view
1 forward ; a c e c t : w r men.
-tit.d th .f.e.s U 1 '. ej .
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up it. 1
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on the odce cf the clearing. Therw v.ere only a few- of them, but Mrs. Johnson know the way? of the Indi;.n. nd that they were tryir.jr to attract attention. A 'battle was ine-itable. Mr..
Johnson looked at her helpless lit-1
t',e one., and her heart was struck with terror. However, she snid bravely, and with rapt. Craisr planned .a way of beatinr the Indhir
at their own cime Thpn t
...... C -!. prr-blem faced the soldiers.
; ti 1 y 1 - . ' . . the 1 : n.rhr. The one day ThiJ- n-yv r u e :n rr.-"! T- m :tp.a . V.
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cd the bltt this same .eon r '. .Ich rr --n 'became
a birr th T'nired State There j r.n,1,,i ir,r ,llVv.
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was no water, and no doubt the siege would be a long one. Mrs. Johnson -thought of a plan which might save the lives of those she loved. She would go with her neighbors to the .spring, as they had done even, morning for months, acting as though nothing had happened to change their custom. The Indians would not fire upon them because that would s-poil their plan of attacking from the rear. She m.ght be wrong, but the chance for
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WOMAN ( O.MI1S HACK TO Ml II Tou have often heard of worin being crippled and heipis from years or rheumatic trouble. woman who ha-1 been leJridlen tor years tried our rR n.-ORIPTION and is now as lively as a erteket. Others have found remarkable relief in it. Whv not you. Call Landon Dmc Store Company. Corner Michcan and Wa'-ro. 1',-tf.
I Advice to Girls
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ADVICK TO C.IULS Iear Annie Laurie: I am a girl of is. it seems that there is no 0ne to comfort me. I have lota of trouble, yet there is nothing good that comes my way. For a year I have been out of work. Positions are so scarce now. Kven If I do g0 to get a position the boss ay.s that I look too younc. I don't have a true girl friend or boy friend, and I am always sad. What would you advise me to do? SADNKSS. Sadness: I nm very sorry for you. my dear. You are young, and you )ive many years before you which shew Id be very happy ones. The best way for you to Hnd happiness Is to give happiness to others.
Make up your mind each day to do' vohiP kind little act which will mvkei some-one else glad. Iy doing th7 i you will soon !ln 1 that you are hap-j by too. ; Are you interest d in any church : wo;k? You have a great oppnrt unity to do goo.- jn such work, and in doing it you might make some J very good friend- and met just the1 Kind of people- o; would like. Don't think about yourself. ! "ill ; your mind with thoughts of others. J Whep you c t a position make your-' f 0 lniiisicnsal!t that your' nvCnftil 1 TU.i ' 1 " '1 .a . . ! !M . ... .....1 . '
.. uiMii .1 . i" a i a .1 r- w.i, 1. 11; U.aKC any dlfferenc. ioo, luck, my dear.
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Revelations A Wife gaSm
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I watched with tense Interest for Katie to emerge from her room after her Interview with Lliiian. And when Katie finally came back to the kitchen I was relieved to see that she was outwardly composed, and would, no doubt be able to go on with her daily routine without any emotional outbreak. But her pallor, the strained expression of her pyps, her occasional furtive glances from side to --ide, as if she were In deadly fear of some terrible menacing thing appearing suddenly beside her, told me that .ho was suffering mental tortures because of having '"broken her swear" to Lillian and confided to her the information concerning the mysterious man now in the hospital, which Lillian counted of so much importance in the government investigation in which she was engaged. My heart wn very tender and very pitiful toward my devoted little maid whose love for my child and
1 me proved stronger than her cent
uries-inherited fear of the "blackmagic" with which the man In the hospital had threatened her, and 1 rt solve d to do "the utmost in my power to banish the fear which wa.s obsessing her. I counted much upn her volatile nature, believing that not the fear of dt-ath "nor any
irt'ii .Ier'. Mako Tlii Sleevele SHrt Jacket Which I. Worn With While Knicker and White U'aUt
retrospection. And thee would be no keener enjoyment of the air, the beach and the waves than her. Katie 1 a t true gypsy at. heart and her love of the out-of-doors has always been a t-trong link between us. I had been so busy with Junior and Mother Graham, following Katie's return to the kitchen, that 1 had not noticed what Lillian was. doing, whether indeed, she was in the house or not. And when, full ol my little scheme for our relaxation. I looked for her, I found her sitting on a garden bench underneath the giant elm. the pride of the place, talking earnestly to a slender but well-built youth whose back was turned to me. I Am Glad M At first I did not recognize him, but when, an Lillian saw me and rose, he turned deferentially toward me, I felt a little hysterical clutch at my heart at the. sight of him. Not because anything in his own personality affected me with anything but sincere liking, but because he was so inextricably linked with the most agonizing experience of my life, the kidnapping of my little son through Grace Draper's plotting less than a a year before. For it was Tom Chester who bow-
: ed courteously over the nana l gave
other creature" could absolutely j him in cordial welcome a minute subdue Katie. If I could only divert, later Tom Chester, the youns otli-
tome way. As if iti'cer of the AnuTican Legion.
had
LOXG SKI UTS. If you are ptill holding out against the long skirt the chances are you are playing a losing hand, for many of the new ones from Taris lack about an Inch of the floor. At the French races, where styles are launched, all the fashion leaders wore long skirts.
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PCKFOItATIONS. Performatlons make the only trimming on a smart fall cape of tan broadcloth. They give the appearance of having been put in with different pized machines.
NEW RINGS. Xew rings show amazing developments of the cabucon setting. Sometimes a etone as large as a cherry is thus treated, making the wearing of gloves a serious problem.
The old-fashioned ruffle is making it. way back Into fashion's favor. We find It outlining many of the draperies that are so smartly used on the r.ew fall frookfl.
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her mi ml in ome way. As if in
answer to my thought. Lillian's little r--reoch Hashed into my mind. "We can only mark time," she had said.
Drar Arrie Laurie; KllPim :lMli vvi.it.. VUt "l 111 at -vour ervlco ror an' aevor
I am .a g:rl of Dt ard In love withi i"-"M y"ur hoirt (1irr- 1 think a 'our-: man one y.nr my t.n0!V jl The knick r wins an enthusiast in little figurative Jazz will do you ithe active woman who finds skirts ! ."od."
Malgc's) l'l.am. An excursion of one day or two
to the ocean beach this was the
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" Than Wrong p .r,',," X V-VC Ones I it st if to kni. kers
I M.-an this and an not
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hampering in h-r sports activities.
attractive style it can be
the woman whose
ti type which adapts
Tile wearer abo-.
tin d the sleeveless jacket a verv be-'miles and miles of wonderful
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AnuTican Legion, who
worked so strenuously with
Hugh Grantland for the recovery ot my boy. "This Is Indeed a pleasant surprise. Mr. Chester." I said, assuming in casual fashion that he had come to make a family call upon me, although I was reasonably .sure that Lillian had summoned him to the
Today's Fashion
lir.st project
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thyself too strongly on this subject.
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Call and I will tell you if
cor 1 piemen! The loos.
f re-edom
;es are r;gn
or wrong.
Dr. J. Burke
costume.
your . pir-.jty o!
: club.
Her knickers nr. d she wears of white s:',k.
to her knicker armhojes allow
sa n d
beaches upon which the real ocean beat cayly or sullenly according to
in suing her golf jits mood beat with never a fand
bar or rock between the shore and
are of white linenlth.it of the Kuronran continent!
farm for some reason of her own
to come to my mind. Iccnectfrd with the work t-he had on
motoring- distance lay hand. Rut I knew that if Lillian
wished me to know thi.s fact "othcially" she would tell it to me in her own good time, and that until then she would approve th- aa.-sumption 1 had made. '"I am glad to se you looking so
with them a blouse
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At Wheelock's For Cooling Beverages Slim, long-handled Spoons of handsome silver plate, enhance the attraction of iced summer drinks. Set of Six Spoons in two handsome patterns, at $1.75 and $2.00 per set.
Refreshment Sets
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glasses, neat cutting. Special $3.45 Grape Juice Set Consists of covered jug and six glasses in neat cutting. Special $1.95 George H. Wheelock & Company
three thousand miles away. I well," he returned with genuine; In the preparations for such a j pleasure in his tones he was too i trip, most of which would fall uponPinCere and ingenuous a youth to Katie's shoulders. th girl would ; feign Interest he did not feel. "Youi ( ii-id no time fo- introspection or .summer evidently has done you a i
- . . 1 world of good."
"That will do for the amenities. Lillian interrupted with gay impatience. "Mr. Chester it--n't making a
s-.Kia! call. Madge, although I wish ! , you'd ask him to stay for luncheon. ille's going to be my way of com-j !munica!ion with those lads who are;
looming into this section this afterinoon. the government operatives.
1 1 don't , myself.
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Save Your
Eves!
lK4iSi3 Consult An
Optometrist
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The fundamental principle of Optometry is to rectify defective vision. Our thorough knowledge of and rractical exeriencv in this profession entitle us to the recognition and patronage of those who desire tnd exrct to receive, an optical service of unqnestlone.i worÜL May We Examine Your Eyes? H. LEPdONTREE utb Brnd' Llia Uolomftrltl and
dare be seen talking to them but I think with Mr. Ches
ter's aid we Khali ct along famousIV."
a pli:asing sonim itiock 400t. Attractive long lines and comfortaMe short sleeves make this
) de:n as np-to-date and desirable, i Figured foulard and organdy are ' ( ombinM in this instance. One could favor 'have tnis in linen with trimming In
trimmincs. IIa 11 button.--a contrasting color or in gingham on crepe de rhin-s. ar.d; with taffita bands. The width of the
lUTTO.NS P.uttons are agai-i gaining
I a.s dress I are used
tiny gilt
and fabric ones are uea ; skirt at the foot is 2 1 yard.
on heavier materials
i The rattern is cut In seven size?: j
r5. H. 0. 42. 44 and id inchesj AM1JKK ! bust measure. A "S inch size re-'
amber beads are one ot ; quires Ö yards of C2 Inch mafavorite embellishments at terial.
ffectivc ' Pattern mailed to any addres on ! receipt of 1-c in stamps or silver.
Cloudy
i fashion's
i present. Thes .are more e ion brunets than blonder.
Now comes a new day A NEW SEASON. THE PATH OF SUCCESS LEADS ONWARD UPWARDFORWARD. EVEN AS THE MOUNTAIN CLIMBER STRIVES ALWAYS TO SCALE THE GRANDER HEIGHTS, SO EACH SUCCESSIVE SEASON THE HOUSE OF ELLSWORTH RESPONDS TO FINER INSPIRATIONS, GREATER INCENTIVES, AND LOFTIER ACHIEVEMENTS IN - FASHION ATTAINMENT. Early Autumn Models IN ALL THEIR FRESH ORIGINALITY ARE READY AT ELLSWORTH'S THUS FAR IN ADVANCE OF THE SEASON.
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MnutrtortB optician. , Thev usually f.nd out thn? sme-
ft can dupl.ct cr Uns tt U md iKwhtri.
thing in the line o!
r-..e: articles
.'has been forgotten. Talc powder, shaving creams, shaving powders.
soaps. razors we've got them all
. at regular prices. ! GOLD IK MANX'S FOUR STORES j ISS-tf-
Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan St.
For pood efcient dentistry at reasonable covt consult Drs. Carson and Oren in their new location, 12j Y. Washington ave.. Phone M.' 5U.
Save your garments and hats.' Aetna Cleaners satisfy. L-T37 6.
I'lll In Coupon. No Size c Name Street Town Stat As theso patterns must be sent for, a week Is requested to fill or. ders.
NEVER-BURN HOT PLATE First of its kind in the state. Saves Food, Fuel, Time and Worry of the housewife. Retail Price $1.00. Salesroom 409 S. Mich. St
Compounded Quarterly Incorporated for S8, 000,000 Assets ,...$1,377.000 Contingent Fund and Undivided Profit. 150.000 BUILDING A. LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 216 West Waaliingtou Ava. F. M. BOO.VE, Treaa. ( Former! j 124 S. Main St)
WASHING MACHINES and VACUUM CLEANERS to be sold at a 15Tc DISCOUNT at the 3rd Anniversary Sale of the BLUE BIRD SHOP 123 North Main SL
