South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 234, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1922 — Page 8
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The rrnbrfc of th 9v Pul' I.";.-'. o:-th mwon 1 to the Tav : a Oiiriit'i'.r.a, for an outini z"r - wtty j;?r. oorte? an J . v:rr.m.rtr. A w;rr and ma.:sh- . .-r T e-OTrplet-i th o-tVon Th w.n'J; reunion rf the, Prei- ..'. fnrr.iJj rftrt hV.-i tr-uniay At the ..w:r. of Mr. and ?r. Jacob .-) r.Y s fo-r mRe c'thAJt of :.rth Ib-jy. Fcllcrwu; V.nnr 7tion of c.T.ocr took p!a nr. 4 Ar.lr' Drelr-eVM thr. chosen 7 rr.3rr. fnutl L-rrrs-ib', vi'' r.-M'.lM-,'. a.nä Mk Mabel Drelbel"orULTT n'l tre-a-sru rer. In th hnnAhos p'jchir.? oontf the v-rvr. wrra by Ora Illner an 3 Prt DrrtVÄl. lOcLheryn Itoe. rc::i!y wu the young. mecnher r r.t. The nxt ruiiIon will b5 hi.'d t'ne third f-ir.d7 in Ausrue-t at tre h-ora rf Mr. ar.l Mrs. lUrt Ti rirer.t anr.ja rJr,;on of the D'imi' 4 V h T. familiv ww hM f;iUirla' a: th ho.x of Mr. &.r.. ?.tr. rVa.n)c O. Ho'.mn, 1327 TT. V."ahJnrton av. Th dinner at r.oon vfc r.Jo4 by 4 3 mTibra ".nl t!i fiT i n of ofTicers rc.rj!ti In Prar.k A. Holzman bein? chrrt'.c prafd';nt, Mra. Mattel Ml!e3, cT lijoh-nan, M'.rA.. vlo president. :fri. A. -t:::b.:in. Warforl, In;i.. facrtTtry. Mn. ZItij. Hou worth. MLrh., hior!a.n. Mrs. Ma 'fvrRn-:, raliAn, Mioh., chairman of ntoinalnrrin?. The 1923 reunion t:!I hA thA cond Satur day In Aunit at th home of Mr. ijid Mtr. Iau1h I"onton. at Wat(rfcril. In1. .Vnnounc3V:r-t in mad of th" rr.ö rrtec of M2m FT.sIp Itadtke, .latafhtr of Mr. and Mrs. Robert nadtJt.s. Oliv rd.. and Carl Wiley, !Mvn of Mr. and itra. John Wiley, 113 W. Turt K.. which took rlce 5-itur-
.y art'rpoon. A wddlnu dinnr 'A as .rfl to 25 gruost following: the cremom, at the hom of the room parent.5. Mr. and Mm. Wiley nr r!('.!np: at 113 W Tutt ft. Tho tirs; rcurjjon of the Comer family vva.i hrid Sunday a.t I"ota,.vatoml iar w-i-rh 30 Tnrf-.nbrH prf- , r j t . VV. :. Corrir, of llamletf, Irivd was e!tel prftildnt, ami M. C . .rnv of 9 u' h Bernd, ocTetaxy. i The oldit nw-mber pi-?-nt w.a9 W. K. Corner and thm yooartgwt vra Vlv.-x Vftnlc Jor.r. of lirvpoarte. The .'uost' fr-irn a..vay lraahjiflod Mx. Laura V.'elton. erf F-oysr Cttjr. Iteru. .M!. Ivinenio Andrwon. of Chioaa, Mr. and Mra liarty O. Kelly and family :'aTri:y, o-f Ntici, Mlxh. J. J or es and Ia porta, aird T7. Ii. Corner, . Mnrlr. Uio i-MMnd reunion will :.9 hr'h rhe moorxl Panday Ln, Ausr. . '.'J'j. lhe home cf If.nrry O. Klly . ; N!l, -Mir-h.. The mamerac f ML Hop Hltchi i--k, diyrj.er Ma ä1 Mrs. L. B, I L.-rwtrvck, ÄVitdI Et Jid 31. l rar. ol s Sacrtt, on cxf Mr. arwi ürs. Andrew ivfit, of Fi. Branch, Ind.. took p:ae tvLLwriay mornuDf at 8 . . - . 1 m I M. IZ. (hirrcX Rct. K. L. Phillips, '!i i.a: In sr. The oorupJo was atte.ndby Mr. and Mrn. OKa Fl Baker. Mr. and J-Lra SI kift Kuntny for i ir.oLor tr.p through wjthcra InAr. ouncern-kxit im rruvl of th marr..'.ci f f :.r.3t N'o-rma Kjmmrt, dauprhrf Mr. and Mrs. Flermant '.-ai z. r.f Huntington ItirTt. Caiif.. M-me: lv of th'. r.ty, nnxi Arthur Le : f-f Torrtu:-. Calif.. Wh'csh took 1' -.i r Arfu f. 7 at lvs .Moines. Ia. r'Vh Ii a g-mduat kt Lhe Suuth Pnd lilli "ihool. c: of 1 9 1"S. and cf th- UrJvmlty of Gai:ftnv. in 1S?0. Mr. a-n! Mrs. 'Fi.h are touriri Y'.wstor. ; T'v!; rn thir wed- '! h .'.: l.day of W. II. ' . 1 In av . Mi.;h.i.-aka. 20 ' -s fr.'-T.d from S.v.it:h Hend and i c.: , rr-ator'-l tn Pktmond 's'- S : 'Nv "a a. p.crr.c dior.er w.s h . v -1 a: - o'clrw-x, the ;abl ! vrv c,'.rfil w: h a !;iryg birthilay i '. Iii ai?emf-n '-vs c-fent with vrr?? &r.vi Uthir.y ary.l t-h pany -:'i:t1 Tg rJ-. e c:'y Mlowlny rhe .-- ,: tfl In Che -vn!n A!i ur.i;s;ta' ;sr i -,.r. iay rs:vnt .or,s at . " K r .1' s .:b. Mr ar.d Mr. J. M. v TM. en rr h ine .1 a aiv ; .! 4' i::rl:i had in cue.s I i U fieri ml; A Com jut
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Wrliir'f.n. Ki -r:-.df' dr. entM tie nJ j x 7T ' .it i'.i rx.ii"!! a; 1 o'clock" on.1fy the rl'ib Ir.v.ra.ücri.4 liav he-:; .,ut-d lv Mr. and .!re (itk if Vo'-li. -n. 117 Ir'nc av . tr :h ri.arr.ie of ;h'.r .l.tuuter. Catherine Mar; VooxlL-v:h anl A. Hu . f. whlh .vü; tak" p.c. S'urday :r.orn!rir. S:vt 2 u 10 o'rlo- 5; nt t'.io Mt. Ja:iv6 Cp;.-toii c!r;rch. A ffvptlon u-lll fo'f-.v rt :h rrlrtM:r. M1s ltuh W,"dch w.ll I.p h-. sTfrp only attnilant. '.vhi".V' Fi. CVi rn 1 1 will tvf- h i srcrnnrnan ad i;hers will be Hoberl MumI. ff MinnrLr'Oli'. Minn., and H ovarii CranfLT. of thi? city. MU-i.1 Hj-Qctr.t-h- Turne..-, ?1J Iayton st., er..eH3unwd thr I.. T. Hunoo c:ib a hr hm w "h a lav n party. During the buslnv.s mw tire plan were ma.de for a picnic to be at Potavafnml park ujr .. Vh. Vrizfm at huno w.r won by M'.s-s I'hebe, Cowan and Mif Helen Kromer. RefrehmnM were frved to 12 (TJftP. Th place for th. next ntlr: -will be announced later. Mrs. Irving Möhren, SCO w. Jen-o-un blvd.. was rioiteps a.t a 1 o'clock lunchron Surtlny at th '.liver "hotel. Til- affair honored MIks fIoll-ne Ilurwirih a br:l-elet of next month. Covers wete placed for ftx RTit-5 at a table centered with pink rnan. In the aft e.r noon th sue: nttendl the Orphrum theater. H. W. Kid red ge. 702 W. Colfax a v.. was host at dinner last evenitur at tlic Chain O' Iikes Country cluh. Cover wre placed for 12 pustf. Other party rervatlona were mad? hy L. P. Hardy for four fruegts and IT. F. P. Eastman for five quests. Mr. Fay Toft, 123 5 Vaisar av.. entertained the members of the Phllathea cla?s of Westminister Presbyterian church Monday evening. After the repular busine aesslon the remainder of the evening was spent socially and luncheon was fcrved to 13 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mooren. 12 W. Thomas Kt.. have announced the -iurarement of their daugrhter, Iena Moren. to Benjamin Brumer of New York Cltj. The date of the wedding bfts not been set. Judge and Mrs. C. R. Montgomery and children. Woodward a v.. have returned from a stay at F.aldwin lake. Weir Mitchell left Saturday for St; Louis after a two weeks' visit with his parent?. Dr. and Mr.". II. T. Mitchell. 92S Riverside dr. Mr. and Mrf. Andrew Herman. 532 Cleveland av.. and Mrs. A. C. Manuel have returned from a two weeks' trip to Warsaw. Kacine and Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. .X. '. Manuel will return later "in the week. The Misse. Clara. IN K la tnd Charlotte Dlelecki. 1204 W. Napier St., and the Misses Margaret and Luclle Rorewloz, W. Thomas stand Stella Zfrodzlnski. 420 X. Allen t.. have returned from a week'" stay at Indiana lake. Miss Henrietta Greening: and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jone and eon. Herman. SIT Cleveland av.. returned today fron a motor trip to Pittsburg. Pa., and other eastern points. Mr. and Mrs. John Rush. Miss Martha Rush and Gail. Rush, of the Ruahton. have returned from a motor trip to Detroit and Petoskey, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zander. Mls Tirlstine Sanders and Philip Panders. 1317 K. Jefferson blvd., have returned from a motor trip through euthern Indiana, Ml Lucile C.erber. 1052 Woodward av., had a. a week-end guest. Miss Agaplta Obaldo. of San Ferra r. do. P. I. Miss Marian Ware, of Evanatfon. in.. Is the pruMi: of Mr. and Mra. Huyh Woolvrton. t their mimmer home at Diamond lake. Mrs. II. C. Newoll and children. ff Andover. JUs . are v.sitln? Mrs. t' t Xewll. tl N. Main nr. Arno" the South Rendrts rrlifered at th Haroor Point. Mich., hotel the past wrek ar Mr. and Mrs. Josepli P Tiiiver. Mrs. P. G. Speed. 5c J $com
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WHY I.IIJ.IN IXM'M A N KW ri;so. rou r.xiTH i. in:n "M'CKY STAIt." I ti.ounted the stair.s to Dicky's room v.ith a ouee;- littl' misjivins: tuxir.s; a: my benrt. somethlnK '.vhi'h as neither pique, loneliness r. r disappointment, out whirh hell -mer.ti of all three emotions. If Ii'iian's interpretation of his f Rram were true and I had no Idea of doubting it. for she knew so much more than I of the artistic world in which Dicky worked then he was soiriK into an atmosphere of beauty, luxury and carefree gayety. in which I iiad no part, indeed., which I n;v-r had seen. F'or I knew of Atkir.e, Dicky's prospective host, according to Lillian's f:u-8s, th roan who had made such a success In writing fiction with its by-products of drama and cinema productions, thit he was able to indulge his taste to the limit in any direction he chose. A man of g-ntle breeding, wide culture, and possessed of restle.ss ener2ry. he had made of the camp in the Adirondacke which he had purchased in the first flush of his Pur-ce?.', a fairyland of luxury as well a.s a sportsman's paradise. Ma Igt IVirlns to Pack. Here In solitude he wrote the novels whlh. enabled him to live the life he loved. Here, when one novel was completed, he Invited hi cronies and celebrated splendidly. I had heard Dicky speak, with as near envy as his sunny, jrenerous nature ever displayed. of the fact that whichever artist the capricious Atkins selected to illustrate the novel was always one of the guests at thse celebrations, and that the favored one might almost name his own price with the publishers, for Atkins's selection was law. And now Dicky was to draw the prize. True, he had not aald so .but Lillian appeared to be suie that was what he meant. It would have taken but a half-dozen more words I thought resentfully, for Dicky to have told me his destination, and. old and tried a friend as DUUan Is. I could not help a little feeling of pique that I should be compelled to earn my husbands whereabouts from her. "Have written." he had $aid In the telegram, but I very well knew what that meant only that he intended to write. I might not hear from him again until on the eve of his departure from Atkins's camp, he would send ine a remorseful wire cr special delivery letter. With Lillian's assistance I dracrged Dicky's pet funk, a modlsh-looklng affair, from the corner of hit room Mrs. C. A. Daugherty and Miss F.lla Pieman. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Auger of Detroit, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ron Durant, Navarre St., left Monday morning for their home. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ron -Durant of Detroit, v ho have also been visiting Mr. and Mis. .Bon Durant will remain for av-other week. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hurley, of Chicago spent the Wf.k end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dennis, 1003 Mr. and Mr. W. M. Danner, Jr., 724 W. Colfax av.. he.ve returned from Manomet Bluff, Cape Cod. Conn., where they htve b&tn spending the past month. Th-i trip was made by motor. They a r accompanied by Mr. Dinner's :. Miss Lois E. Danner. of Mont Clair. New Jersey, who will visit here for a short time. Miss Mildred Gardiner. 624 N. Allen st.. If spending the week at Warsaw, Ind. Mr. and Mm. A. A. Ambos and d-ug-hter. Dora, of Flint. Mich., are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson. 513 Riverside or. G. Knoblock. O. Keasey. J. Staple. F. Helman and H. Madison were cuests of A. D. Raker st Diamond lake, over the wek end. Mr. and Mrs. .Tame Wyland. Mr. ami Mrs. .Stephen Clark. Mr. J J. Cltuk and daugrhters. F.ve'.yn and Angela and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fabian spent Sunday at Raroda. Mien Miss Pinny Bffchr. of ITrrrUton, Ind.. the yt of Mr. and Mrs. W". D. Reecher. 811 Portage av. Money to loan on new South Bend hemee. "Irst mortage. Inquire Conservative Life Insurance Co. Home office. South Rend. Advt.-219-tf JThcelock S: Company Special i ! ! I
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ADCU I to The renter, opened Jt. anri sared (aghast at the hetercgenous collection of sketches and magazines i which fllld it. j A IrobIetn Solvenl. i Th; must be his junk overflow," Lillian commented practically. T';i I warrant you that you'll find the real- ' !y important things in his files, all , correctly arranged. Herr-: Wait a minute till I set you a Muet. That will be the best wav. don't you think to cover th oed completely? That's where wo'U have to dump this if we don't want t break our nck afterward In picking thing up." "I'll get the 9het," I said, moving rapidly toward the linen c!oet. I knew that for the next few socor.ds. I -did not wish to discuss this trip of Dicky's, even with Lillian. A swift illogical vision had come to me of the charming. boautifully-gowved. accomplished women whom Dicky would meet at this house party, and there was a tiny poignant pang- of jealously in my heart which I was afraid Lillian would suspect. I pushed the unworthy feeling tlown with grim determination as I selected an old sheet, hurried back with It to Dicky's room and spread it on the bed. "That's the ticket:' Lillian alrrr.dy had her arms full of sketches, deposited them on the bed and hurried ba'k for more. I worked with her. and In a few minutes the trunk wa.-- emptied, dusted and lined with fresh sheets of white paper, a supply of which 1 always keep on hand. "You are the daintiest housewife. Madge,." Lillian commented, as on my knees I fussily smoothed the corners of the sheets. "I love white paper linings, but I always forget to buy them unless I have a regular Aunt Dinah's 'claring out.' " "Yes. I've noticed how careless you are:" I scoffed. "Now, let me think. I guess I'll gather all the shoes together first-" "You want each wrapped. T suppose," Lillian returned. "Just tos.s me some of that paper, and I'll wrap as you select them." We worked rapidly through shoes, and a number of other articles before she spoke again. "Do you know." she ?aid. "I'll never disbelieve again in my lucky star?" "How is that?' I asked mechanically. "Why! I was figuring my brain away on the problem of having Allen Drake in the same house with your husband without an explosion of some kind, and here this flight of the IPIck yhird's solves the whole problem!" BIRTHS Rev. and Mr.--. Archibald McClure, 602 W. Y;ishir:i;ton av., a son. Aug. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schrumpf. Niles. Mleh a daughter, Aug. 21, at K;worth hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison, 1 S Ö 3 Randolph st.. a son, Aug. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Emil De Frew. 314 Stüde aker st-. a daughter, Aug. 19. Mr. and Mrn. M. R. I-ingell. f,12 Cleveland av., a daughter, Aug. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, 310 N. Walsh st., a aon, Aug. 20I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fisk, 606 Keasey st., a pon. Aug. 19. I Mr. and Mrs. Josef Iyewandowski, I icli W. Sample st.. a son, Aug. 17. Adczzo to Girlo S3 DEAR AXNTB IVUIUE: I am a girl 20 year? of age. I have been going with a young man two years my senior. He s.-,ys h? loves me dearly, but he often speaks cf other girls thrit I feel ure h thinks more of than he doe of me. He calls to see me every Sunday. He never goes to ee another girl, but when we go to dances he always eats supper with another girl. He ha.s asked me to he his bilde, but I don't know whether I would want to the way he cs now. Please advie m. BABY BLUE EYKS. FAD Y BLUE EYES. The young man must love you or he would not. have a?ked you to be his wife, an i would not be o devoted to you, my -'ear. Don't you think you are a little too demandlng? The shortcomings of which you speak are not very serious, are they? Rut. if there :s any doubt in your mind, don't marry him. Wait and tee what time will show. A TVPKVYIUTKH FLIIMSHKD kvkxixc; sTi DirvTs itu:i: AT IIOMI Thoe who be.grin .slenography in the evening chool at the opening of the fall term will be jriven the use of a type-writer af their hornet for everyday ufe. This will irs-ar rapid progr- anl gie.a'er inten-.t j In the course. Xo additiona.1 charge ! is nindo for the typewriter delivorel j at home. Calt at the "S.-.-utV HonJ Rtrne v.uege any eventr.p to s-1-sure scholarship and order for the type-writer. This offer ! xnrte for .pixrn.pt aocerAnce. Advt. 234. For reliable dentltry consult Drs. Carson & Oren. 125 W. Washington ave. P. Main 549. adv. 208 tf n
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MARIE HANLON announces the forming of classes in aesthetic a n d ballroom dancing for children. Ages four to fourteen. Classes meet at Rotary room, Oliver hotel. Private instruction to adults in ballroom dancing by appointment. Phone Main 4816.
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4CS3 A POPULAR STVLK. 40SS. Here Ir a simple .sleeveless style, with a neat guimpe that may be finished with wrist length or length sleeve. P'.aid gingham is t'sed for the dress and voile for the guimpe. This style is nice for tub silk, for crepe and gabardine. The pattern is cut in 4 nize--; S. 10 and 12 years. A 10 year size requires 2'i yard.s for the guimpe and 2'i yards for the dress of 32 inch n. atonal." Pattern mailed to any address on trccipt of 12 cfnts in .stamps. silver or Kill in Coupon. No Eixe Name Street Town State As those patterns must be sent for, a week u requested to fill or der. SEND 12 cent in silver or stamps for our UP-TO-DATE FALL AND (WINTER lHl'2-1923 BOOK OF FASHIONS. Tomorrow's . HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kemble I'D.NEsDAY, AUG. 23. Conflicting conditions prevail on this day, according to the antagonistic chain of planetary figures, both by astral and solar traust. While there is indicated a certain degree of activity, yet it is deirab!e to postpone any important changes. journert or removals. R nay be well to conserve money in rt-spect to investment or speculation. a fluctuating financial conditions may obtain. In social, domestic and affectlonal mattens pleasant aug-urie are read from the friendly position of V e n u s . Those whose birthday It is hav the forecast of a year of fluetuatimT fortune. They had best remain .settled, perhaps avoiding changes and journeys. Happy domestic ami affectlonal conditions are assured. A child born on thL day. although it mny be restless, may be expected to fin 1 much pleasure in life. STNKT-YIKYY COIT.XGK I OR R12N r. Ship-hew i'-.a Lik. "( room furnished. Elect ri i lights, flowit.g well, boat. Call or write I. J. Swanzent ruber. Shipliewa ra Eake, u Phone 11 G-K. Advt. 2il. Farmers The Salt Of The Earth The progressive farmer does not depend on Nature alone to yield him tine crops. You cannot depend on Nature to care for strained eyes. Optometry brings the blessings of perfect vision to those whose eyes are falling. We Employ the Moit Scientific Methods in Eye Examinations. H. LEMONTREE kot J Bead' Ldln Ootometrltt Manofartartsff OptkUa. T no 4upUcU ar bnM tk&t la m4a Uwtar. tttu, n. itUhifM 3fc Compounded Quarterly Incorporated for J3.000.OO0 Assets fl.S77.000 Contingent Fund and Uodlrldai Profits. HO. 000 BUILDING & LOAN AS50. CIAT10N OF SOUTH BEND 21 A West Washington Arn. F. M. BOOXt, Trau. (Formerly 124 8. Main St)
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Launching the Marriage Ship "Launching the Marriage Ship' the Voyage Starts By Zoe Beckley
itix.iN 1 1 km; today. ". . . and we'll live happily ever afterward." Tlii-s refrain is ringing hiviug-h the deligiitrd brain .f C NNI E DALE on her w adding day ns she leaves rile church on the arivi nf iier young ln;.sh.tn 1. FHi:i DAL!, i he M2,-wsfd: ma ti f -ht- Ji.-- XIi:mi- c. oi 1 ri". Fred has jus been a ; p.:;;tel to the New 'York stales oibc of the com pa ny. Just as the young couple are driving off in a new (Jyivsy car. Fncle IXxle, an old sea captain, remark: "(Jochi luck to the marriage ship and may the weither be no stormier thaA to put zest into the v.uagc." iO ON WITH THE STORY. Connie laughed happily. "Oh, we're not golnj to be a,t I'ncle Sid. It's to be love in a cottage." "How 'bout a snappy little nette apartment?" grinned starting the car. "We're to kitchFrol. be in Ne-w York, you know." "No sir!" Connie's firmness uiadc T'ncle ivale s-rmlle. "All my life l'e dreamed of a white colonial cottage ' ith fo!id greer sdi otters with little tree.s CJt into th'-ir tops, and white ruflly curtains, and pink rambler rests and an old-fashioned garden with hollyhocks and " "And an e-W-rric eb-vator to take you up to your tenth-floor cottage." "I say no, Mr. Frederick Collier Dale, "no livia;-; In a rookery lr vour wife. Why I'd sooner try t livt in-n bureau drawer." "Avast there!" Fncle Dale's M.'T voice cut in laughingly. "You aren't launched yet, and already there's muting aboard'." "I'll quell it!" And Fred kissod Connie fiercely, to the delight of their assembled world, giridap. Gypsy. get a G'by, fulkf, we're iff.'" 'Alone at last!" saner Gypsy, haulir.g a trailer "And now, wiggle on. Connie a.in which rode the makings of a little camp, hit the high road. "Oh. don't drive too fast. Fred ouch, tihis- road's bumpy!" Fred was tort crmmmetl with joy to regard the warnings. "Hert we arc in show form, off to new tfrritory. dead sold to e-auh other, satisfaction guaranteed and a bright ear ahead!" "Heavens, Freddie, you talk .is if marriage wa a falling campaign!" "Well, we aren't selling our marriage, Darlint. but this here marriage of ours is going to help me s, 11 a lot of Gypsy--! You knew whi' j-elling auf (mobile j in ;: burg like ! IDC 1UL
Wednesday. Morning Specials Store closes at 1 o'clock Wednesday mr afternoons during July and August 4 Business Hours Instead of 8 to accomplish a whole day s business in four hours we ofTer special inducements for Wednesday morning. The reductions in the following items are large enough to insure profitable shopping.
S3 S' Specials in Furniture, Curtains and Rugs r. Piece Ped Iloom S ilte -in beautiful Hurled Walnut. Dresser. Vanity. Hiboy and Twin B-d SI 61 ..10 complete suite. 100 pal- Marquisette Curtains, hemfrtltched with lace edge. Special at .1.1!) r'-r 100 Itug. size 2 Tini-h x 54 inch. ChDice $1.00 each. Domestics Blankets Handkerchiefs Suiting Krtra heavy $1.50 quality table padding. $1.2.1 yd.
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Towels at 15c each. Extra Urse $2.83 Cotton Blankets, choice ?2.30 pr. 81 -Inch. 4 5c full bleached earn'.ess Sheeting. Wednesday a m. at only 39c yd. 18c good quality Tennis Flannel at 12c yd. 54-inch linen finish Indian Head Su1t:r.g, 50c quality, at 39c yd. Pure linen Handkerchiefs for womer., 19c each. South
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1 !! . beConrif' pr.r --1. "Yoti're f.a.!;! ;. of r"' : se d' !!". I''J- if I tho i -ii: "U no n t :." hi'je to p .i of anr.e to yo-jr silerooni. I'd " Without tak;r.g his ee f- m the road. Fred P-an-d lis ch.-ek a gains: his wife's. "Arrow (,-. ;-,r irlr-at-s sptt to be kissed." h S-.liTt - il.-'pered. "Quik uo-r.iT. 1. :,,re oi motors appro. ichc s!" Connie ijid as sire -ip bid, and forgot her tiny worry. (To R Continuoil.) (Copyright. 1922. NFA Serxice HEROINES OE HISTORY THE WAY CIIEI.lDOMs. s.Y El SPA I ITA I'lidM ;lti:.T PERIL. Chehion;s a our, m Spar::.. i bou t " s ) ?. she wns ;!,, ran 1daughter of Timoea, wife :' Ag.s one time King f Soarta. and when
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