South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 262, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1922 — Page 8
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THE SOUTH EE.NQ NEWS-TiMES TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 19. 1922 3C f . TV r 1 Tire .7 r . V, s - r e. . '-4 v l t I A-. J : IT
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L hrl 1 ,i Wal-a-n, In.l.. m Oct., .NT r.--. Klrr.'r Il'Ts. 2-120 Li r coin Mr.. I:a;:--h.'.. ';. Mr-. n-.jr.-.r-.T nv-l! ny v; , '.vi'.l nTftnin lh Trip! fr. 11... . I'.-'-t.-r -a. :.,-,(,'.(! I '..'ir i Iii. Th ii i" v .' 1 1 " r n oon .
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Th co'i:;ty .'r,--.;t:v.- rr - i n v.-.:: W. ! hell (t 2 at ti.' V. V. A. , Th l'.ir.nt-T nr h-r. club ff Ihn -r- ; hv r .--cho-jl will ;,if-ct V-frif'.:.i.iy Thf l i-ir;":---- f Mi.- Il't7.'l ftrn " H a: J oY.hx-k at t!ie .cijool.
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Jam' It ri-.-cV. of Ti r. a , IV.. ty i.f t.i- Flr.-t Chr.tiar: : hurra anl Ito!-rt M. A c; f on ot 1 vjll :i. -t W. 1 r.r,l.-y at thf- homo; j.Jnton H. Aü.l-'-rni, .f thi- -ity. ; of Mr.". John Tuekf-y 1023 Whcr-: took pl.ic. nt t!:" !'irr o!'.'izv ;!io':; ,. av.; lh 2 with Mr-.Calvt-rt ' AV--tni::ii-t-r l'r 'yt-r.a:. h i: r Ii. ' I i h .IK, S. T ivh.r st.; e-e:t;on ; Tit.-,!.r; at noon. llv. II. K. :: w .r:i Mr?. Hlh :i M"--yt Ih ;
Cir .,ffi:i.-t!r. Thv hri! -a.'- at-; Washington iv.; M rtion 4 with Mrt. j
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.ir.'l woro .'i rii.r-.i- of ;'!!.h !..-: i Tli- Portage IIotih: Lconom'.cs hu.J.-i ar.-l lilifs f the alhv. Th- ilu', will nut AVodnohy for an roui'!" w r attrr.de'! !y Mr. a n.l I ll-lny m on with Mrs. Charles Mrs. rh-irlr Fniork of thin ity.! I'lh ry. A.iann rJ. Mrs. Knif.ck l.-incr .i-tr r of tiie j Tlie Woman's Home Missionary ).TUf. After th- ep-n.ony a wrd.Lna society of the rit M. It. church dinner w.t.; .w-rv.-l at th hovi-' ot s will rii'-et this nltrrr.oon !n the Mr. ani Mrs. Smock, Jl X. Main! I"r;. r:.Ni:j) room of the church, st. The out of town cü -!h v.ere Mr MrJ. W. J. McKenzie will he the nnrl Mr. James !i. f'Jark of Th r,o. j ,jrr u ill he c siste.l hy Mos ta. Pa. In th.- ever.inu' Mr. an l M r. I da m.-s T. It. De Ooudrrs. Marshall Amherson hft on a wed dint? trip j j lushes, C. A. IU iishcrcr, G.-or.e and after t. 1 -vi tl at home at j W'ym.in. Sherman Pyle, C McLuugh104 W Navarre ft. lin ami T. P.lake and Mi.si Jes.sie j Aull A family rocep-'nn and dinn r; t;. jolly 12 P.irthday club will w.i.'i tri vc n Sur.d iy in honor of ihe j meet Wednesday witli Mr. James fifth we.ld'.nr :uinivrrary of Mr. ; Ward. 102'. X. Allen st- A pot-luck and Mis. Ot'o Itrlndt at their hora- j dinner will be fcrved at noon. 411 i:. Indiana a v. CVv is were j The Ladies Aid society of the Ft. laid at dinn' i T-r 2" Kuet.s ;.i d '. Matthew C'atholie church will meet the evening was .-pent ith iau-ic j W-.ln K.lay aftrrnoon with '.Mrs. S. and card Kani'-s. ! Keiner. 112:'. L. Haney av. -: j The Friend-hip (daps of the First The i:x"0lsior cluh held it- r o M. Ik churrh will tnret this lar met!ii at thr home of Mi - j -veninfr with Mr.. O. II. Anderson. Mnttraret Krurjrer. 1111 Franklin j r, 1 7 porta-e av. The nivl!tintr hc35t.. Saturday vrninur. Frdlov.-ir j cfes will he Mr?. C. N. Shaffstall, thr ythrt hurmf s.s:cn a social) Mjh John P.lake. Misfl I-MIth Duey. hour uas opj..y. d ami liht : t"r -h- I Miss ('.race Carr and Miss Flcanor meats were m-i v. J to the mf ,rl- r! Iiooker. Tlie annual election of offiand four ku .'t. The nv.t rrn-c-tii.q ! cr-rs will take place.
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ONE OF THOSE MOMENTS OF SUPREME SATISFACTION
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MEDITATIONS OF A MARRIED irOMAX
reputation for h'ir.z "oM. h" can do all kind.i of scpish and impu!"r.t thir.sr--. and still he ahnd hy feminine fools who j-ecrt-tlv enjoy 1 cine bullied.
ANI) STILL Wi: Never call a lest cause Love, ,!'ke a
never comes when you call it!
LOVK TIIHM. love back her.ätichtv chilli.
Some people step hack into life, after a divorce, ju.-t as calmly and r.tturally as though they had merely l-een for a week-end in the country.
The rirl a man marries 1st not the one who roc after h!s heart but the one who jroe to hi? head. In love, a man locs his head firft. then his equilibrium, then his caution, and finally his liberty.
Life's Dreamers : The woman who is going to "ban, off fifty pound?." the financier who is jroinj to retire and start a chicken farm, the nervous wreck who Is troinc: to fflve up smoking' between the last dose of medicine and tht last breath!
When a rich woman and her husband have word.H over money, j-he Usually gets all the words while he gets the money.
Steiner, Sherman av.
Th" nurr:i:o of Mr.-. Nina Pear! Oai-kill. d.'UJ?htr of Mr. anl Mr.-. Ira I. Smith of Paw Itv. Mith..
and Samul "',. p.utzbach of this city
Mr. nnl Mr?. John RoscrF, Embei ct., have one to Itushville. Neb.,
took place Saturday afternoon at "! hcrc th y will ho th? ftaests of Mr.
o'ebick at th-
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.Y John otlhiatin.'. ' Mr'and Mrslj M.- Dorothy Kahn. 10.13 IliverPutzch will roide at 2121 HUth Monday for a two ht th's city v.-nks" trip thrnuph Wisconsin. Sne j will Hop fit Lake (leneva and other M4 h-! i riHnnn and C!arenc j points. W. Nucha of th;.- ei'v wore married I M. Featra o Wurzer of Hetroit. at :;;o o'clock shndav mortiinc ftt I M'ch.. ha returned to St. Mary the parsonage of the Fir. Fvan-el- J t resume her Studie, leal churc h. II: v. F. L. John per- Mr. and Mrs. j. W. Wemtz and forming the ceremonv. Mr. a nd : ilatiÄhter. Kvelyn. 4 1 Sherman av.. Mrs. Nucha will ir.oke their home at bave refined from Itremen. Ind 71S S Cnton -t where they have hern the Riie-ts ot . Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Trible.
The annual reunion of the Hum-! Mr.. Charit T. oewey. 1 j
mcr family koll Sunday aNtbe ' ' ' "
home of Mr.s. John Hummer. atl''1' --.t ........ 0 nr.-..1 iw! two months.
n t . ' A V' as kö 1 l line i 1 wa." s.-rv.-d at i Mi- V Thurman. the Rush
MARY Read that letter, my dear! Isn't it perfectly wonderful that Paris now declares the smartly-made, dark-colored house dress may be worn for informal neighborhood calls and even on a motor trip? In this, at least, I've been in advance of the modeyears!"
612 E. Dayton St., Sept. 16, a son, at Fpvorth hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Tapa?. 201 1-2 E. Jefferson blvd., Sept. 1. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Colmar, 2221 W. Washington av.. Sept. 13. a son
Revelations Wife hoShn
MAiuuAc.i: lici:nsi:s. IMwanl Dunn and Alice Lurrows, both of South Fend. Benjamin Jordan and Anna Fmitt of South P.end. Karl E. Fetters and Hazel Arnold, South Bend. Joe Xado'ski and M. Gleniewicz, both of South Bend.
Today's Fashion
noon and the afv-rip-.o-a tpent wit it
frame.-, and iuumc. The hostess, who is 72 years oid. v a - the olde.-t member and Vtri.t Tiair Nelson of Nor'h Ijlerty was thr younec-t. The time and pl.n-e of the t. t meeting will be announe 1 later. Mrs- P.en.lamin J. ft. r-on of Niles, Mich., will entertain .'.o quests at a bridge lunhco-.i th : afierno.-n in tlie tr ll rem i f the Olivtr hotel. -: Mr.-. J. K. F.aker. CI? i:. Wen-rr Ft.. entertained r.o cic?:s Informally Saturdtv ev. nine; in celebiatiou ot
her daughter. Mary F- Pala r"s 1 P.h
ton npmts-, is spending a few days
at Pekin. 111., visitimr her mother, Mrs. Sophia Thurman. (. P.. Day of Hans Chow. China and James C. Maury of Allahabad, China, are giies's of L. C CoUon at the V. M. C. A.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bosunia, 1322
YY. Poland st.. Sept. K. twin sons. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hcrni'V, .".OD I
.-5. Seventh n.. Sept. 17. a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwiht Payne. l.-.jT
birthö ty. Cam. - ar.d conte-:. werejF. Fwinpr ave.. i. pt. 10. a daughter.! vnlovcd- th.- favors tit-.rr wrn by I Mr. and Mrs. William Trost. Jr..
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At IFhccloch's Electric Light Fixtures for a seven room house Special, $25 Including Installation The outfit is made up of substantial, up-to-date fixtures, r.s follows: Porch Band and Gl ass Ball. Hall Band and Open Shade. Living Room Three Light Chandelier. Dining Room Glass Bowl and Hanger. Bath Room Nickle Plated Bracket. Two Bed Rooms Bracket in Each. Kitchen Bowl ?nd Open Shade.
Outfit complete, put up in your home, special ....
$25.00
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THE ONE PEUSOX ALLEN I) HAKE WAXTEL TO HAVE 'IX" AT THE ITXISH Allen Drake'fl long slender fingers perceptibly trembled a. he took the completed code from my handJ. The action, betraying" an agitation so foreign to his usual demeanor, ".old me how shaken were his nerve, to which "iron" his always seemed a most appropriate appellation. I knew that he had recovered but recently from a longand severe illness, realized that he had taxed his strength almost to the breaking" point in his forty-eight-hour vigil, and I was more glad than I cared to admit even to myself that I had be?en able to lighten his burden. I watched him closely, though furtively, as he moved toward the table, and .pread out in orderly fashion upon its surface the papers I 1yd returned to him. There was, of tourse, anxiety as to his verdict in my mind, but there was comething aI.o, i vibrant ejuestion which I knew the next few t-econds would
answer. How would the
nerves of hi.s react to th
thank.s to an oid hobby and my freakish memory, I had been able to solve the problem which hid baffled his kili? Would hu take it in a big way or would he be petty and show chagrin? -Slu-'s Dom It, Chief.'" lie ated himself ai the table, took up the paper on which I had inscribed the recu !.. of my work, and scanned it clo.-ely. In the filer, ce I could hear thr ticking of my watch, and th second seemed interminable until Allen Drake struck his closed hand violently on the
table. i
done it. Chief!" he cried.!
ly for a second without speaking. "You may feel like a conference, Allen," she drawitd. "hut vou look like " "Please! I'm a church member!" he interrupted with prin. "Like a hospital case," ?he finished, calmly. "But, of course, you're a wilful man and must have jour way." "It wasn't a hospital, but an undertaker's fhop I was headed for." he retorted, "until Mrs. Graham saved my life. Now, I'm tit for a hundred years or more. Remember the li'tle variation in that code you gave me?" "Perfectly." Lillian shot a luick, inscrutable look at me.
"Well, I don't mind telling you that it, together with a missing, special code contained in the pa- ,
per in Mr, Smith's eyeglass nearly f-ent your old friend gibbering finish. And th.-n
case, to a Mrs.
Graham saunters in. nonchalantly J p.cMs up the papers, strolls out. and
returns a lew nntirs later w.tn every lafft point solved. Some lady, what?"
Tt actntha, J "OLD TWO YOUTHS WHO
HULD 1Ü HÜU ARMORY
Written confessions ed Monday by the.
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Harry L. Gallor-ay. 91 S E. Fox st., and Barnum Hunt, Laporte, Ind., arrested Saturday nilit hy Sergt.
Boberts and Officer Jennings after' the- former had broken into the lo-i cal armory. j "We had intended to get a couple;
of revolvers. read the confession-;. Both Galloway and Hunt are IS years old.
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AND COMFORTABLE
'Just like mother's o'.eeve-
"The.e names and dates fit In like a mcMl(" He turned to me with f-hin'r.g
this charming model! fvr.s in which I saw no trace of any
with its tsh ends, and long waist i thing save exultation. j portions. The skirt is mounted on; "Great work!" he said heartily.)
an trnacrboJy. that may be of lining. : "Now, show me how you did it
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was use! with binding of biick sa-jwood mut Ve in cn this." j teen j And I had thought he would r.oti
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Pattern milled t" any ad lres-s " r- ceipt of 12c in r-llvet or n'amr-
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know i had helped) The "Food-Drink" for All Ages, y eye,- rigidly aver'-i "v,:-t, t nrVi nfHnm Offir nA
Fountains. Aslt for HORLICICS.
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Dr. J. Burke Ovr' 2 0 years in san. I iio:; 20 SO. MICHIGAN ST. J-ricea Mocterat.
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Compounded Quarterly IncorporolcJ for ....$3.000.000 AfetJ - . . .$l,37?,ooii CcLtingent Fund And UqJ1vUj I'roati. s&o.cca BUILDING A. LOAN ASSOClATION Or SOUTH BEND 10 We: WshlUL lou Ava V. M. I'OUXL, Trtaj. (I oriuerl 121 h. Halu St.)
Pattern Eaitcr. The News-Times. ScutJi Bend. Ini. Dear Sir: Find enclosed 13 cent? in stamps cr silver for
which ycu pattern
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wondered a ne. a.so. nau uouofa;
reaction to my sue
My father
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"I'll bring her here at once." he j said, and left thr room hurriedly.
will kindly eeni m
Size , Nam Street
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Town ..State Since the pattern is to be ordered, It Is understood that I shall not receive it for about a week.
! I heard the papers rustling in; m jl. j Mr. Drake's hands, ar.d thought f ifvi that h was absorbed in them, .-oj j&;S'2X J I I ventured a curious glance at him. ) h'jillsjJf: I anl found that he wa. staring fix-. j ;i ? I e,lv at me, while the rustling of the I I hf'
Distinctive Optical Service
papers was evidently due unsteadiness of his hands.
"Tl Little Variation " "I wonder if you can ever realize " he ran with an impetuosity! which I never had s-en in ir.doient. ' ..-f if-centerc d Allen Drake, but I threw up my hand with anMnvol-'
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Send 12c In silver our UP-TO-DATE WINTER 19:2-123 FASHIONS.
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That Mr. Drake heard
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Glasses sTlccted at ranion from case or counter, cannot possibly prove satisfactory and helpfuL Every pair of glasses; ve furnish suits the nttHjs ami i:ili viduality of the wearer. They are ground according to prescription, cut to proper shape und mounted ia tho most becoming frames. A Service cf Thi Character Should Appeal to You.
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Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan St.
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' r.eath the hard worldly surface ' there might not be the enthusiasm i ar.d warm-heartedr.?s of a boj Lillian came into th room breezi'.v and looked at Mr. Drake intent-
H. LEMONTREE
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MinutMlnnai Optici.
If a man can manage to acquire a
Nothing !o shocks a man a tc rliscoer that h i beinc "mt lured" the helpless httle thin? tb.at he married to protect and cherish.
Tomorrow's Jiore:oscopß By Gc.iciicvc K critic lim:iav, siipr. t. This m-iv b read a do":bt.
Thr acme of lonel!ns ! not foV.tude, but the ?-"rt of narriare which affords company without companionship.
and u:.;:;- I d ( onf.ict t r t ;.. ; thtr i th.- j.i.-. l""ing favorably -e rtain amount
j iliem under -a a , i lan irvuencr -.;'.. man thanks heaven j be i::.ioc-ke! -f r fmall voice of con-i ether ur.tow.rl
The average that the still.
science never seems to reach his ears until he has taken the kiss, fm-
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Those whoj b.rtliday i'
urged to br conservative in It".
At ten. a boy thinks of nothing but
food: at twenty, of nothing but clrls; j operation an 1 to travel r at thirty, of nothing but work: at ! with caution, keeping all at": fifty, of nothing but golf; at sixty, of j n hard. Happy a rat p:
notalng but his dyspep-.i nr.d then he scoff at the "sincle-track" mind! (Copj ripht, 11)22. Heh n How land.)
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The qualities of your friend. will !e thos of your crenvas: Cold friends, cold enemh s. lialf-frien ls. half-enemlr.- fervid enemies, warm friends.
condition- irav be ! - -ked fo:
household. A :.:!! ! rn on thi
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and artistic, b at may have an abrr, and r tt :c d!pef !; ;ri ur.I i. care fully trair.fd in early life.
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