South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 265, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1922 — Page 5
FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 22. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SPEEDY FLIY RUM RUHHER IS H ABBED
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for a man 1 "quite a chore'
. maid of KIcÜy.
Ornian Tinccr by-trin I'rci bv Officers to Catch (3 ' 'Dixie Corn Flyer
for the young" man. he rrr.y
' -rivf stolen a look at the Lady of :'i !,-.art while phe pased on her way i.) church with her mother, er at
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i ;n marriage. ' Th our.ir man selects a dre:-. a i iie mantelLine ar.d a nilk handker-
In & frolly car I say. "Thank you" ar.d immolate ly feel very M:dVlctorian. I pay a f.rst-clas rer.t for a second-clan apartment, and am grain, fad for the Privileg.-. I ii?rm!t ih susrar barons, the coal
NJ;):i C-.r. ifort! I am a bourgeois. And the only true -tjourK'-o!" :. liu?h: ijrs. it? The fir at'."
synonym fcr How did yen
Chicago's Death Rate Showing Big Decrease CHICAGO, Sept. 21 The Ch.cvico
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m SCHOOL M:AK roMPIXTION. ! an at;!;(.!ir..-rrnent ' Mi:.TO.i:, Ind.. Sept. 21. The! trusts. Kin;
Harrison township centralized school;
today by the o-a n-j chp. : 1 r Smith. hydrant.
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MEDITATIONS OF A MARRIED WOMAN
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i:acm oiiii.i:. Sicily 1 a Mil ill i 1 u.d in the Nh 1i rnincan a hei.inu.ir to Italy It i-, iti.au d .-"'a; ir. r.-t "f Italy, and i- ?(para:" I fia-m it ly the ."-trail of Alr-.-ina. Iltr- a ii .h d et in s nl have to v.orry ahout ha trou- au.
r the Krooni -l o-l.se is eoIpl' to waar t
jut wor.-e. still!! The proora niu't ro -hopping for the younj; woman's trous-eau, and she in turn
l.uvs or makes hi.-; utddirj
-i iuned on me gradually when I d.s-
! covered that there wa only on trus ' nonynt for "hourge-Oih." i .--ni.irt vniiii? Sfcialists jast otit ! of ( oll'-trv rite hooks about rr'.
and I hiii- them, lead them and say. "Is THAT so!" Hut that's all I ever do about iL
m ?v-ui rr mihi v . w husband's name and treat my coolc with politeness, but do not borrow her powder-rafr. I would not dare to speak to her as frankly she- spaaks to me. I cheerfully ride In a Flivver p.nd alwa stnn'l in the subway, because I am too v. all-bred to scramble for a - it. If i ntleman offers me a s. a
me. and ai.ov myCji
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of? the sidewalk by the honest workin tr classes. I work hard for my living, pay iny Ldlls. keep my finger-nails polished and pin ir.y faith to a hair-net. I prefer Milton to Amy Lowell, Tom Moor" to freo verse, Ilmeracn to Freud. jinJ Ve.ai'iuez to the rub Lts. I hae r.ffv had a complex, a diamond tiara or a family s.-andal. Uut I've had appendicitis, a trip tr X.acira Falls and four vaiicMcs jt "th.- flU." I obey the law, and when a policeman stops my Flivver I ray. "Yes. Officer. I m Sorry." before he has told ttp of what I am gruilty. I permit myself to be patronized by salesladl, bullied by bcx-oflioe men. ani held up by wait' n and taxicab drivers. In winter I freo i ti si. eveif s.. drts-es. and In summer I sizzle In fur-collared capes, becau that'f what the shops insLn on Fellintr me. I MUST believe in Heaven and a future life, because here on earth I am Just ahout as lovi-d and respected as a German mark. I read the Bible for comfort. J
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V7IMII.1 fill I J ,.( fO Carlos Wnssoner and Fvfrt ("dtath
i-Uiiousrn were Kien pusper.oro o 14 f0r
t-nces cf from one to 14 years in lIlfl ceed.n-
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the last three yuart the ! r-ate wa 12.12 as compared i Li
the seven years pre-
state r form school by Judge a.ter
Fxmk in the Circuit court Thursday after they had pleaded guilty to grand larceny, charged ag-ainrt them by Thomas Flder. The youth", together with a third party. William Sparr, who was rmt arraigned Thursday. cor.fce.cr-d to
j-te.alir? one roll-ton s nk and onei
porrelain c
Hlder last January
Titus of MiAhawaka was successful in his plea to the court for suspended Fentence3 for the boys-
fi7riionr HAP.TFORD CITY, Spt. 21. When a tank of molten class at the
jf?neath p'.. factory here nrar.? .1 : leak, a fire hoe was fumed in on I the plas The glass cooled and
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tool valued at $50 frcmi 3mou"t of sla was Ios enJ no one ti w vV1 hurt. January. Itev. G. A.
Business Man Asks Court to Cut Matrimonial Tics WARSAW, Ind.. Sept. 21. Frank Lucas. Warsaw business man, today tiled suit for divorce asrainst Ruby Lucas, formerly Miss Ruby Lenwell. Mildred Melick. Warsaw, has be;'un suit for divorce against her husband. Glen Melick, alleging cruelty and non support.
Adversity borrows it sharpest inq: from our impatience.
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l'frhaps the init. serious anj;lp i' thin nrobl.-rn is that neither knov f ow Ji is or lur outfit will lock until they are ready to -ar them on bann day." As n result, sometimes the weddinsr rIoth-.s arc beant.lni: and s".m-t i:n they ;ire not. Perhaps they lit. mayoe they dn't! In Sicily a yotin woman L usualy weKl at 15. th.it heinT the lril .SO for mnrriape. She is no more than a child, but ho- busily- she stws on tho shirt or waistcoat her tiar.es i to wear on th ir bridal day. Porliaj'.s sii" h:x. s-;ii dy en had a -ood look at h- r Innre, and maybe she- wonderr jut wliat he is rToiptf to look like, and wiiat he is c:oi..-C to buy for her. A Sicilian maiden is forbidden to look a man in the face until she i married. She is taken to church with her fare carefully hidden by her mantrliine. and i- nor permitted to co to liu.-inf.---. Her fath-
t does not rvui entertain lu.s friends
home if hf lias unmarried da ugh -r-1 l-ut take-j them to a nearby
cafe. Therefore. selecting a weddinK
Indigestion and Dyspepsia Overcome
Victims of stomach trouble, indigestion, dyspepsia, and their allied complaints find Tanlao an everready source of relief and comfort. Thousands of peop-le have refound th Joys of health by its use after everything else they trid had failed. Mr. Joseph Heckell. of West Oak St.. South I?end. Ind., says: "I couldn't eat a thins but what hurt me. I jcot to havinc from one to thre fainting .pells a clay, and wasn't expected to live much longer. But now I eat anything, never have a fainting spell and can do a hie a day's work as the best of them. I give Tanlac all the cre-dit-" Tanlac helps the stomach digest th food properly and eliminates waste. Soon the whole system is built up. the blood is purified and the entire body takes on new tone, vitality an d energy. Get a bottle today and start on the road to health. For t--ale by all good druggists. Adv.
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A limited number to be made here. No money down and not one cent on the principal for fifteen years ! No purchase money notes required. Immediate possession given. Located in the heart of the famous Indian River orange and truck land section of Florida. Especially desirable for business or professional man, retired farmer, wage earner and tenant farmer. Read complete explanation in Sunday's paper.
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Beautiful full skinned RACCOON COAT 40 inch length brocade lined a $300.00 value. . Rich dark brown MARMOT COAT 40 inch length smart style an $89.50 value. . . . Elegant quality SE ALINE COAT 40 inch length a wonderful buy $75.00 value. .
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SIXllIIT OF A GOOD DISPOSITION A woman who carefully safeguards her health benefit her disposition. Sho will be happy and attractive to all. The world unfortunately is iillt-d with sweet women who are unhappy because they are held back from usefulness by troubl"r? so common among them. Fretfulness and nervousness rapidly destroy good dispositions. Sickly, all-worn-out women cannot make happy homes. Lydia E- Pinkham'.s Vegetable Compound la a safeguard of women's health. Thie? is clearly proven by the many letters we are ontinual!y publishing m this paper, from women who have been restored to health and happiness by its use after years of ?ufTerlng. Why don't you try it? Adv.
Advance showing Fall and Winter Fabrics
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South Bend Spring W agon & Carriage Co. 210-216 S. St. Joseph St.
Service Dealers for
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