South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 226, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 August 1922 — Page 8
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MONDAY. Mr.. F. C. Nnb. P. P.irtlett ft..! ;H r.rr rtaln the Ayudadora, circl , n thv a.'frr.ocn. . j TUI1SIY. prr. ad ;? l;r.'hmpr, 5 1 f N'r Dim av.. :.l entertain thn n . : : ! rs of t ho T til. . r 'he ' r'r. Tr 'aay Jr-.n and D. Punco c!ub will hold n . r,!ng meeting at the homo ol Mi - I!a WeJr.bre. Leer st. Tr, U'llts Invitation Golf tmirrumr.t wi.l to hold At the ChrisMrla Countr)' club, Plkbart. Ird. A Joint meeting of th Horn" and ""r-lpn Mis-Ionary rcle tie of the F:rt M. K. church will meet In. the afumnon !n the Prien lh'p room of th church. Th program will be in chart,- of Mrs. O. E. Julian. wkpninpav. I Mr?. F. I. Reaves. 223 i:. Do raid j t-:., will be hostess In th afternoon I to the. Nee lleworkers rlub. Th Independence club will m"t j In th afternoon with Mrs. Charie Prown. PI I Clinton ft. Mrs. Julia Smith will entertain the members of the Autn W. P. C. No. 14 at her cottage at Hudson Iake park. The Mary Elizabeth club will m"t with Mrs. Anna Jordan. Js 1 9 Calvert et.. In the afternoon. The Cromstown Home Economics club will hold an all day session at the home of Mrs. Jerry Toner, Division st. rd. The Court of Honor will hold .1 regular meeting- In the evening at Flick's hall to be followed by a watermelon fea.st. The hostesses will be Mrs. Elsie Meade and Mrs. Hoy Shower. THURSDAY. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Grace M. E. church will meet in the afternoon in the church parlors. The Lady Eagle will hold a regular meeting" in their hall. The Aurora das o fthe Funnyside Presbyter lan church will meet In the church parlors for a eocial evening. " The Woman'.i Missionary society of the ITrst Evangelical will hold &n afternoon meeting at the church. Mrs. John Glavln. 34S I-awndale av., will be hostess to the l!eo Hive club In the afternoon. The Twin City Sewlnar circle will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Georsre Dressier, 8 46 S. Clinton st In the afternoon. The Triple Four club will meet with Mrs. Elmer Rodgers, 2020 Lincoln way W., In the afternoon. MI?s Agnes Psi.wl, 731 S. Monson St., will be hostess to the Pixie girls In the evenln?. The St. Joseph Vallej- Grange No. 648 will hold an all dny piclnc at potawatoml park. nUDAY. The M.-.notauk council, No. 323 D. of P. will meet !n the evening at the I rod men hall. The Woman's Auxiliary of Westminster IY.sbyterian church will meet In the Rftemoon with Mrs. W. I. ChamberLain. 724 Portage av. The ajisistinff hostesses will be Mrs. K Tost, Mrs. H. It. Smith. Mrs. A. C. Carter, Mrs. Ira Ullery. Mrs. X. J. Pundy and Mrs. A. W. Huff. Co Girh DEAR ANNIE I.Al'RIF. About two yep.rsi ago I met a young man who has bestowed great attentions upon me. He praised me to others, nr.d his folk.s paid ho talked of me a great deal at home. He took every opportunity to he In my presence, und ftskM me time and time again for my pldure. I treated him more cooly than I should, nnd I have regretted It since. I refused his many attentions as a fceau. for I didn't car then. His patience e-xpir!, and now he has teen going with another girl. lie told, me the other day that ther had had a quarrel, and that he didn't care enough for her to ak her why. He had treated me nicely as a At Whcclock's
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frird. r i t I h'iv- ;.:.'. h : in tb pre-.J.-n tl.;! I üor.'t art-. mo tb. .'i f ,i r a- it K'o . I uniM rjo rno-'t anything to 1 a k his former aff'tiors, i. cannot for t. I see hirn every ! ar.d sometimes often-r, so : ? would b irnpo?Ible. Acting !r. uual way dots not aff-t hin. I don't wan: to he hold. My rn"ther would not permit i
to rt.-K hirn to call t,n rr.-. a hnve told other girl" to do. PlenudviM me. nF.GItKTFl'L pi:r.Ki:TrrL i know of no v.r. for vol to show the younf? mar that yoi would lik to be frler.rt with hirn again without asking hin to call on you. mv c!ear. If you have an affectionate talk with your mother, tlon't you think sh would grant yo'ir r"i'iet? Tomorrov'ff HOROSCOPE By Gcntpoievt KcmbU rn.sDw. Aus i". According to the lunir transits, thf-re Is not a very . encouraging1 outlook for this day, although there are some prospects of changes or Journeys which may ultimately bring" good fortune. There Is, however, danger of deception or fraud or feme manner of subtle attack which mny undermine other good conditions. Thwe In the employment of others phould be especially careful not to Jeopardize their positions or give oiTence. Tho. whow birthday It Is. although they may make changes or travel with ultimate success, at the outset miy encounter setbacks or hindrances. They should guard against fraud or deception, and those in the employment of others should be careful. A child born on this day, although It will be clever, talented and original, mfly be proud and thus have many dirfVultlea to confront. unless well trained In early life. MEDITATIONS OF A MARRIED WOMAN No man ever wa satisfied with the size of hl. bank roll and no woman with the color of hr hair. Every man loves a tender "clinging vine" If Fhe'll only I .ET GO, occasionally! Every man Is looking for a woman who is strong and noble enough to command his admiration; who can coddle him and pass him bouquets with one hand while fhe holds ut h!.i morale and holds down his concelt with the other. Marriage Is something like a church, these days: It Is awfully hnrd to drag a man Into It; and, once there, most of them merely doze through it and hurry out of !t as quickly as possible. If a man' heart were as black as sin. h!. wife would sweetly burnish it up every day, so that she could boast to hor women friends about the few tiny virtues reflected in Its polished surface. Just becaus a man telto you that Helen of Troy could not have outshone you in charm and beauty, don't be too sure that he may not Hnd a 1?22 flapper that CAN. A woman deceives In order to "start something," but usually succeeds merely In deceiving; a man deceives merely In order to deceive, nd always succeeds In starting something. Most men are married entirely unintentionally. AN OLD MINER Crippled with rheumatism, out of work and without means of support, was selling trinkets on the streets of South Rend. He probably never hoard of the Instant relief and benefit that has been obtained by thousands from EAXDON'S PRESCRIPTION 1903. Originally prepared for his Individual use the prescription has "been found so beneficial that the requests Influenced him to place It on the market. Price $1. Write or call. Iandon DniR Co.. South Pend. At WheclocWs Wall Pockets
in Japanese Pottery These unique flower containers from Japan are beautifully decorated in brilliant colors.
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J Revelations AM I AT TOM CIIKSTEH HAI TO TEMj LILLIAN AXI I realized now one reason for Lillian's unusual loquacity. She genera!ly Is most taciturn when engaged upon any problem of her work. Put the explanation she had Just given showed me that there was a good hour of waiting before she would be sure enough of the return to slumber of the Ticer family In the neighboring farmhouse to risk young Tom Chester's nocturnal expedition to the roof for the salvaging of Smith's rope ladder. And she is a good enough phychologist to know the tension which silence gives the nerves. She wished the young ex-service man to have steady nerves for his crawl on the roof with the darkness only Illuminated by a flashlight, which he must keep as much concealed as possible. Therefore, she meant to talk about anything or nothing until the hour passed, and expected me to abet her efforts. "I'll admit I was a little bit up In the air when Jerry breezed in," Lillian went On. "You see, he was over here In an Incredibly short time and the sketchiest of toilets. Relng and Ingenious youth where savng toll is concerned, he has made a path across the fields near the edge of the fence where the ploughing will never disturb It, and he rides his bicycle across It whenever he makes the trip. He has attached an old automobile headlight with e. clever battery contrivance to the front of the wheel so he can come at breakneck pace even on the darkest nights. Pit I was on pins and needles for fear you'd drop In" she turned to Tom Chester "while he was here. And he hadn't been gone but two or three minutes until you did arrive." Tom Chester smiled. "You forget," he said boylshlj, "that Jerry's headlight is not exactly one hidden nder a bushel. I heard the shots, of course, and was hurrying down the road toward the house, when I saw that light coming ttioutj 111 leni-v. diuiuuf a HtryL under cover, as I came on, and when . I heard your voice, and knew by its tone that no one was hurt, I waited in the shadow of the bushes until Jerry went away again. Lucky I did, too, for Rrennan came puffing along a few seconds later with the news that a strange, tall boy In a stocking cap. sweater and knickerbockers had come out of Mr. Bookkecpcr:Just How Well Can You See ? The rapidity and accuracy of your work depends largely upon the WUU.UUU 'vu 7, . , i Dim and faulty vision due to errors of refraction lessens your worm ana emciency; wnue penew sight vastly Improves botli. Our CIes Will Help Yoa to Help Yourself. H. LSV10NTREE Mancffrrtwla Optici. W cab dnpUcU any 1dm that U miA IttH S. MlrhlfTU
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A Wife KSo Prlgg's barn on a bicycle and beaten It down the road. Smith Slips Away. "Rrennan," Tom Chester went on, "had seen Smith go Into the kitchen a little earlier, and later had teen his shadow- as if undressing: on the curtain of the room above the kitchen, which Prennan, by shrewd inquiry, knows to be his. The few seconds Prennan lost in making up his mind that the strancre boy was Smith In disguise were Just enough to let the fellow lose himself In one of those wood paths. I pent Rrennan skirting: around the fields so that he would come Into thn orchard from the n'.de away from the TIcers, and Instructed him to watch for Smith. "Luck certainly was with him," Tom Chester smiled. "He was able to pick up Smith's trail the fellow evidently sprained or broke something In his fall and wasn't able to get back to the Rrlggs farm In as noiseless fashion as he came over, and Prennan said when Smith ' mounted his bicycle his whispered cussing was enough to scare the owls. I caught up with Prennan after my talk with you, and we saw Smith get back into Prigg's barn. Then I beat it back here, leaving your instructions with Prennan. He was sure cut up about having let Smith slip, and tickled to death that you permitted him to keep on with the job. I think he expected to be shot at sunrise or something like that." "Ilobson's Choice." "I'm not saying I wasn't tempted to order out the firing squad," Lillian answered dryly. "Rut on the other hand, Rrennan is a good, faithful man, though he'll never be jailed for a surplus of imagination. Tinker, the other man, can't work day and night, and I can't spare 3-ou, Mr. Chester, so It was Hobson's cnoice. And Prennan will work twice as hard because of stubbing his toe tonight. Mr. Smith won't be able to get away for another try at us until I give the word." I stared at her In orjen-mnnthpd ticv, uuu , , . , ?stn,!?Tw?t' ,hiih t0. ,ts;lf yii w k ciia(,ini n lira lliliun laugn" ed merrily at my face. "I haven't quite gone out of my mina, 01a dear." she said, "and 1 1 don't blame you for not relishing the Idea of receiving another call from the gentleman. Put it is absolutely necessary for him to get Into his noddle that we knew him as Smith, no matter what his disguise It Is also necessary for him to be so frightened that he will give this section a wide berth when we release him again. And I think I know the man to put 'the fear' into him." With a little quickening of my pulses I guessed that she was speaking of Allen Drake, the brilliant member of the diplomatic secret service with whom Lillian frequently had worked, and who was nowengaged with my father in some government investigation of such tremendous importance that Lillian had forborne so far to send for them, although upon one occasion at least I knew that she had a summons to them v.rltten out, and had withheld it from the telegraph wire at tne last moment, Their other work must be over or icsenlnir in tension if .h -nnt.m. plated sending for them, and I could not help a feeling which held such wiaeiy-cmrenng components as pleasure, apprehension, fascination and distaste, when I thought of Allen Drake once more a guest In my home. PIG DISCOUNT OX HARY CAHS Peed or fire cabs and rollers at greatly 'reduced price. Fernerlea and porch swings at the lowest prices ever quoted. Pcd Furniture Shop. ;19 North St. Joe St. phone Lincoln 227 4. adv. 227
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Today's Fashion A NEW AND STYLISH DRESS. 4096. Fashion portrays here latest features in this model. The leg'o' mutton sleeve, and surplice fronts are graceful and becoming. This is) a good style for kasha, and also for the new crepe weaves. Moire, and velvet are also appropriate. The sleeve may be in wrist, or shorter length. The Patten is cut in 7 Sizes: 2 4. .16. CS. 40, 42, 4 4 and 46 Inches bust measure. A 3S Inch size requires 7 5-S yards of 32 inch material. The width of the skirt at the foot, without over lapping portion 13 C-S yards. l auern maiitu 10 I receipt of 12c in silv Pattern mailed to any address on er or stamps. nil In Coupon. No Slza Name Street Town State As these patterns must be sent for. a week ts requested to fill or. der. SUITOR FIIOZEN II Y ICY STARE. There was love in his heart. It wa the burning kind but it could not thaw out the frost that was In his feet. Each time he broached the vital subject she froze him with her icy stare and his feet grew colder. Result: ehe lost him and he'a still free. This would not have happened in a home which has a THATCHER FURNACE FROM SURGUT, 3 09 S. Michigan st. 218-tf Have your winter garments and hats cleaned now. Aetna Cleaners. 916 S. Sample. Lv 2376. adv 222-tf Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michinan St.
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FILL SOLON SEATS'! Ann Martin. Nevada Suffra-gi-t. Says English Women Are Hotter Politicians. NEW YORK, Aug. 1". ( Py I. N. S. ) Worin n voters in America fhnu'd hav- equ.il representation with, th.e rr.Mi ir: cor.tre. Mis Ann M..itiri, Neada. its-ertevi upon her aTi al' here from Europe, where she made a .tudy of woman suffrage In Er.?l?.nd and Germany. English women are surpassing American women in political acu-mt-r ar.d activitv, she iaid. M:c Martin Is at the National lArts ciul. After serving a time as1 lM.-ident of the Nevada Suffrage as - j sociation .he became chairman oi tl: Nations! Women's party and ! was the fjrs woman nominated for United iU-s senator. In Euroi-e. win-re .che lectured for
nearly a yt-ir. Miss Martin met thejjrawn. leading members of her own sex in j all the rountrie- she vi!ti-d Ger
many, Italy. France and England. The Enciic-h women impressed her most becau-e thf militants and the corservati's. bitterly opposed during the votis for women campaign, hail buried the hatchet and were new working for th real equality of s"-cs before the law and for election to office of men who recognize t h i equality in their interpretation of the laws. Tlilrty-svwn In lU klistag. "Then- are T.7 women in the : Reichstag in Germany, and whenever a question relating to women comes up the men leave it to them to discuss and decide." said Miss Martin. "I:i England numerous women's organizations have combined to suppert feminine candidates. They have many equality laws, but the men who interpret them discriminate against women. The women realize they have got to put women in those offices if they hope to put fex out ol politic. "The Women's Freedom league has adopted for Its slogan Three Hundred Women For Parliament,' which makes a .". 0-50 representation. Then thr-re is the Women's General oommith-e. brads of organisations brought together by Lady Astor and representing approximately 1.000,000 women in parades and professions, church and reform movements, who are indorsing candidate. Parties Should Dictate. "That i.s what we should do here. Tli" League of Women Voters and the National Woman's Tarty, which during the suffrage campaign represented the conservative and the militant wings of the movement, should cooperate. They should let the two bif; parties select qualified women for political offices and then the women voters should go to these candidates and ask them if they stand for women first. If they do, let the women voters pledge their support during j They could worK ior a nan pnare 01 zinc 1UL inz er V
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but In the state ipls'.atur s. "In ErgUr.d they are devf' this en. of equality ar.d o'.idar of sejc more than h're. The E: ifh women ar. perhaps. pr-!re show us the way to rrt 'iallty.' This is Good for You, Lettcr-Rcadinp Friends AKRON, O., AK. II S.1 Are ycu good a; . ( Pr N tors? Well, here's ore for yr-:; "Ve tar.k to God r.- vl ekvads beco the arrt t di 2 1 ' - an 335 Ranges t. de r.r. Is Ethel find IJUIe, ar.l v tank yu " you put tcm o;:t v::n Y. :. V" never had tern kir.e dor pe;,'. in r-.z neberhud, sherrs for o::r c!-.-.:.rr.. 4'Ve hope you put tern ir. :-e'. a". 1 ve tank you!" The above letter wa re-rlvel Police Judge Elcnel S. Pnrd. 1 i refers to the case of Ethel ard I:'.' i Reich ar.d At e v ise. cr r. . p.nrtge si hrged w.th i::; LH!'. .va Th chare i ri.s.eIon of liquor. fined $1"9 and corts j npai-ct the OthC! two were w.tnJITRSEY Jersey will be & popular fabr'c fo fall street we-ar. An unusual med! developed In thl miter'.l come- ?n a very s dt shad" c green w'.th c-I-Ia-?. cuffs and belt of whit kid. Th skirt is quite circular In cut and th sleeves are long. TODAY Try a Valentine Cigar. -ad' Michigan Fishing License $2 Engel's Cut Rate South Bend, Indiana TOOTH PASTE 50c Pebecco 50c Pepsodent . . 30c Kolynos 35c Williams . . . 35c Forhans .... 39c 39C 25c ...20c ... 27c ...49c ..21c 60c Forhans . . . 25c Black and White 50c Pro-phy-Iac-Toolh Brush i.39c Apply Here for 1922 Auto License 2UL in n 8-piece Dining Room outfits of American walnut finish 54-inch round table. 54-inch buffet. 5 I v I ill V.11UÜ August nrice S129.50. j-piece Dcaroom suites, including Dresser, Hiboy, Dressing Table and Twin Beds. Burled walnut and n i only $169.00. BRASS BEDS at $17.50 2-inch post, with satin banded, 1-inch filler, lac quered finish. Regular 00 values $17.50. WOOD BEDS Special $7.50 It 100 wood beds, specially thought for this sale. Walnut, mahogany, golden oak or ivory finishes; regular $15.00 values. a
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