South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1922 — Page 8

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1 J r-on-t'rid; Fr. : -r no. n a r Tri ; ' ;ir.( ;i "H wa-j e 1 v. n and - ' LaSi!'i n .fivd in Tht hKU ?. wre ci'eil . f.TPt ' i with liU'- b i Th af'errr.oTi uts bridge tables cn th- : nrd th favor u-i Harry Aldwrth. Mr-. man, of Mishawaka. ' -mall ta'. ':- ' r .-'.-. t . 1 1 1 at th :. 7.7. in. H" !b or won by Mr.-. j. P.. Tui-ker-Mrv Harold P.e .hi ar.d Mr-. Fre 1 Co Tii Womm'i M!f.ior.arv r-iert of til !":--: J'r 1 o,a rt -, '! .a n riiurch h"ld an a f : r r r o n n ; t . r; F'ridav in the chnr h p'irli'r.-. Mr.-. V. C. K'x'S ch '- r. ;Ut h'-r u'j't for 'h fjuiet hour. "H N'o Afraid Only Itebeve." an-! ci;rrnts v-ot.-i C'.v a by Mri-. I lb K 1 lr. M t Jul: i Hafi-h. ml.- b-nary r -ntly feturrud from Sin:, u a - t it .c; a k r cf th- affern on a n 1 tpivf a very i:d df r r. p: i'Mi of bf a -i 5 tJon- in Sl.am 1 ": t' i-' ar a . I f i the pr'-nt boo th kyh pro.-' du-a iotia 1 ami t that country P red duriru' t: Mrv. J. b Va-:le Mr.. T. S. Taylor, run! Mr- Mm mi ' IM I ' 'a . n !-k in '. 1 1 ' :' f -.. -h-.i r - - .".a! . Mr-' F Mr- I Od lb b.-.ir !v C. K." -. j iraa R.-id! About S ." i lad;- wer present. Mr, r. H. Vned!-ch. 112. P-tpi-' av.. entrtain.-d Frblv af'.rnoon the member-, of her b-ld" rlub ;it a 1 o'clock luii'do r.t! at th Robert.- m T-a r' m. ''m-rs w rk;l i'-ed for f-.-'ht and th.' af- j ternoon wa - -'! nt ploy :n:r brld-.:- a', the horn of tlo h-r-t-- . Til" f 1 r.s of th.- IT am" r. flrr!."!- and Mrto M S a : ; II At U hcclock's Pottery Jardinieres Policry

PCy J."S-Xt ?i New shipments in most attractive de

3 sizes 8-in. hi-h. 51.00; 1 0-in. high. $1.50; 1 2-in. high. $2.00. Mat Green Jardinieres S in.. $1.00; 9-in., $1.50; 10in.. $2.00. Brass Jardinieres -vitli hall feet 8-in. size, special, $1.45. Complete line of c Cl.'v T lower Pots on hand.

Narcissus Whs and Bulb Bovls 0:r Fall 5hpmcnt 1? Now on Display

Jet Mack pottery Howls with 3 bulbssires at iV, 7 h-. $1.00. Taney brown Pottery Bowl with 5 bulb-

special. 30c. Narri.;sus bulbs, separately. Main f-loor

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HALLOWE'EN Mere's that bulletin prepared by our Washington Bureau that will teil you ai! about how to have a wonderful Hallowe'en Party. Suggestions lor decorations, invitations, games, fortune telling, the Tetreshm nts they're .ill in the bulletin. If you are preparing for a 1 1 iHovve'en Party you will want this bulletin It's free to .Ww s- 1 im;s leaders. Fill out carefully and mil the coupon below. If. X X. X ii Jf. X .vi - Washington Bureau. South Bend News Times, 1 322 N. Y. Ave., W ashington. D. C. I want the bulletin HALLOWE'EN, and enclose 4 cents in stamps for postage and mailing costs. NAME v STREET ,: NUMBER CITY STATE .r V -. -.V

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! Donald U)wer. S10 W. "olfax av. will r- li e ho-tess at another affair. WednesTb.e br-t of th pre-nuptlal affairs' day evening. M !.-s Wilnva Evans will

h-nor in M iRu! I'ntzian. whose : m a rrla" to .Wal P. W via ': "b-r 1 I wa.will tak luncheon Mr-. (Renn S ick, of De- .::'. .-a th Chain O' Lakes 1 1 . Mi-h.. : t r v r 1 u 1 1 a: Fr lav

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At Wlwclocl:s for Plants and Ferns Vases for Cut Flowers

signs have just heen received. Karciing Clue Jardinieres An attractive shape in a high glaze surface f hi ue; 7-inch size. $1.00. Harding Blue Cut Flower Vase? in

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1U4 Iu white or olored Ik or ' ,,,UUI "l 1 -u n"'- ' theater whn. at Dicky s intrcduc- spee.l:nr down the road. Then he r.fon r r-p" t ;n v..i'e w th nif.t i next annual meeting will be hd1 ! tlori l h:ul irst n hH brilliant ! said in hU old nocking drawl: lo., ,.r r.ir.!s of . na f, vry th;- at v''a,,ach- l'ollowinf? the busin , r :.,,k (,y, n.inc steadily down at! -You're the sane demure, blue- :: will be very pi-a -in it Up-1 of the CH1Vf'!lti"n a ,A r,r,u"; w:i ! tne. -p-,k- w.'h drprecxtin? court-' '.v.-d. nnckir.ir littlo JviI you always on i.v-'thn h.-ad' :- c.Tmfor'ahb- ! hf1'1 at S'ick's hall and- a cd as of j ; nf...v..t,ril ou n,,t v:u on meuere. Idy Fair! Hut why th stil-

a r fallt in ft fold.-j. j The pattern :- cut in four size.; ; i .i .i.t .i T-..'j, ill v. A.n. Ii, I-.--1'. in l r. 42-44. -xtra larpe. 4T.-4S inches bu-t rr-easur.. a ma:um .iz requ.rfs ; Pattern mailed to any adIres on iirce:nr .r i cep.t m .silver or o a m p.-. Patfprn Editor. The News-Tlm). South Hend; Inj. Dear Sir: Find enclosed 11 rents In rt a m p or silver for which you will kindly eend m pattern No mm m Name Street Town . State , Flnce the pattern Is to be ordered. It Is understood that I fhftll not receive it for about a week. Send l?c in silver or ?tarriD9 for our bT-TO-DATK FALL, AND BOOK OF WINTER 1922-193 I'A CIIUiVJ -c ; table was attractively centered with a ba-ket of garden Mowers In tho j shades of ydlow. Hrsidca the honor ; fTU'.-ts. those seated at the table .wer. Mrs. Donald Lower. Airs. , James Kis. Mrf. C. J. Hlvenpood, Mr?. Fred Cotlield. Mi: Wilma Evans and Miss Mardell Hildebrand. Monday evening Mr.. Clarence O. L'vepgood. 7110 Cottage drove av., will entertain i r. forma. -y for Mis Ent7.;an. Tueslay afteinoon Mrs. J. entertain at her home, H)?,x Wood- - , ward av., Thur.-day, Mrs. James Kis,? pvill give a luncheon at the Robertson and Thursday evening Miss Mar dell Hildebrand will entertain at her The members of the Voting Mari r:.-.l 1'i-i.pl' l..l)le class or the First 'llvangebral church met Thursday a ning with Mrs. Charles Thomas.

S:U4 S. Michigan st. k Jicrrs ere elected. JJ'drorg Dailey, presld

"14 S. Michigan st. Temporary oflncludir.g Mrs. lent; Ray Walk er, serotary and tr a-ur r. George Hob-ton -i -rved as chairman of the rm'e'in'-r. Th social hour wa.s en --oyed by 1.1 guests anil i was decid- - d t- extend an invitation to all y.'-ar.g marrbd folks of the church under :; ye-is of age to join the ( l ies. The nrt meeting will be held W-vember 9 at th1 home of George Hob-ton. 1 2 2 P I-:. Madison st. Current evrr- were the principal f. at ure of the program at the meetirg of the Nonpariel club held Thursday afternoon with Mrn. Cb.arles Clark. 12b"i Van Puren st. Lr.rclu-on wji s rved to 14 guests. Th- n xt ni tting will be h-I.l in two w s ui h Mr- Arthur tbrnklin. 124 N. St. Irais blvd. . . '" -. txK-in .. ,w.ij sir. Baker's Cocoa is the ideal drink for STou-inj children ; C-t c:ly docz its delicious f.a-Ccr j crcma rrP-v-il to tho palata j Lat it suppiicj tho body with a j jrn.-i.-ler-tlc r.rrunt cf pure, ; v.r.Icsorr.c end nutritious food. CThiiJrrn, c-wing tKc;r e!m.st c?aelr; ctivi??, frequently require a a mcunt cf ncurlK-r-vent Julti, srvi chx1 ceve is a v!ufV! aid in tKe creful'y arranej diet. P-t ir quel.ry muft 1 11 . be geevi and no cocca on q jit so .'.! neet th requirwrnent cf a:et.tian, rr,-isi'-. nur er Kousktreper as " C AXE R S." Walter Bakr& Co. Ltd. ttbL.liel 1713 DORCHESTTR, MASS. Brtjct c Chctce ..-crj $erJ fret

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I,;-.:.r. .orniiiy K'ivo a thiter party at th1 Orj'hvum Thursday ev?r.ir.i,'. Iolow!r.sr tho i-'.rforrn.ir.c1 l'jnrhr-o', whs rnjoyf'j. MrP. I. I Hazn. V. A Wn hrs of :h- L.i'I..Tnr.itv II F.. i ro; .1 II i II. 'Ch Thursi'av thnf t rr.oon at Mr. :zfx & hoir-i. 10::') Va.":ir fiv. Tin? .lf-votion u. re ! 1 by Mrs. It. L Phillips arul follouir.' protrran plain wore mal" for a p.T.fr to ho irivfii (f tnbpr III r thi iinrr.e of Mr.-. I . AcK' rm m. TM'? -w rI'- m,tir,. OM I. V,o!,l hpl'l Xovrml -er 2 at th' !,. AIlr j-iFtei bv Mrs. P. P h'imf of Mr?, li. wh will b as- . Smith. Seventy five couples atteniM the firt of a tries of Friday evening invitation 1 anro-s iriven by the (j;,vor hotel management. The Tokio or-ch.-tra played the protrram. Th I":trir-t Convention th Rryal Neir'hl'Ors wa h'-ld Thürs- );

lay afterr'on at Moose hall withf, i:r fi'i in attendance from Goshen. Flk-j ,lP:f th man wh hart. Ml.-hawaka. North Judon ar.d ; j..-ablv fa-rir.nted and At . 4 f t TJ I 111 . ... . j.

AKmn. -Mrs r.u.i .mitr, supri'iti" auditor, of Decatur. 111., was a K'ie-t. j ' vvpre ir:vri i p iif-L:rt worn. ri- i n . . . 1 . 1 - o . . . . - the Elkhar' team. Th4 prir. for the best attendance was also givt-n to Elkbart. The Woman's .Mivtonary association of the Conference Merr..orIal Fnited Hrethreri church met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. I. J. Iat'imnr ICTiT t f i o m J c LIU I t 1 , M 3 1 I'llflliil business t-ej-slon It sr. our nr? tn was decided to furnish a room in the Lillian Harford school, which Ls being built at Moyamba. Africa, .as a memorial to Mrn. E. R. Krphart. Mrs. L. K. Cerber was elected as the representative on the executive board of the South Rend federation of Missionary societies. Mrs. V. C. Murphy had char.ee of he program which Included a Rible reading by Mrs. L. - F. John, a play "Milady's Cookbook" was presented by Mrs. Allen Hill. Mr. K. Raker and Mrs. James Slocum, a vocal solo by Mrs. C. E. Collins. Thirty members and five visitors enjoyed th social hour, which was In charge of Mrs. E. C. Traver, Mrs. Raj' Holmes and Mrs. Waldo Keller. The next meeting will be held November 2 with Mrs. L. N. Ntise. 1 4 of R. Third .st.. Mishawaka. The Woman' Missionary society of the First Christian church met on Thursday afternoon at the church. Th president. Mrs. E. W. Taylor, assisted by the followins: womn, piesented a study of Tibet; Mrs. David Stelnhaven. "The people. oclal conditions. religious beliefs, " Miss Rolene Abbott, a talk on "Physical Ministry and Educational Work." Mrs. V. V. norden, a paper on "Transforme! Lives Through Christian Evangelism." Mrs. Lu tertfhach. "Pictures from Tibet." Th. Scriptures were explained by Mr.s. E. W. Cole. The hostesses were Mrs. II. G. lmel. Mrs. II. M. Kinzie. Mrs. C. R. Ault. Mrs. J. R. Witwer. Mrs. Carrie Parrish. Mrs. S. M. Carver. Mrs. Hoke, Mrs. R. Elbel. Mrn. W. W. Borden. Mrs. F. M. Gates. Mrs. WIrebrenner and Mrs. Weaver. The nox. meetinc: will be held on Nov. 2nd at the church. The Parent-Teachers' association nf the S. Michigan portable school held their first meeting Thursday afternoon at the school. A short talk on th "Co-operation of the Parent and Teacher" was given by Frei Hlte, the principal of the school. Mrs. D. O. Paulson presided. Plans were made to hold a sale of doughnuts and applet at the school Oct. 2?. The next meeting will take place Nov. 2 at the same place. The third section of the Iadies Aid of Hope Presbyterian church met Thursday afterrenn with Mrr. Carl Ulb-ry. 131 : Miami st. Mrf. J. L. Taylor was the assisting hostess. Ten members were present. The next meeting will b held Nov. 2 with Mrs. John Smith. Lincoln way E. Mrs. A. Thomas will assist Mrs. Smith in entertaining. Misses Gertrude and Dorothy Freepan. f3 4 N. Allen st. entertained 4 0 m-embers of the PrisciHa Sewing circl of St. Peter's Evangelical church at their home Thursday eve1 nlr.g. ine time was spent wun s - Ing. Th? next meeting will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Clay II. Pecker. 13.1 E. Rroadway. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Henderson of Nampa. Idaho. hao arrived in the city to visit Mr. Henderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Henderson. 6 05 Cottage Grove av. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Oppenheim, of Kalamazoo. Mich., are- the guests r their daughter. Mrs. H. Cohen, 7.12 RIaine av. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Joseph N ft. 1 X S. Scott will

leave Tuesday foritrouble exp rienced in the recent

a two weeks' stay at French Lick. Ind. Mr-. F. L. Stedman. Clä . Taylor st.. has returned from a four months' visit in the east, having spent most rf the time with her daughter, Mr. Henry Cross, at Wakefield. R. I. Mr. Stedman returned two weeks apo. MIN Hertha George, of Hollywood. Cab. who has been spending some' time In the city as the guest of Mr. Land Mrs. A. II Cushing. 5 0; left a.turday W. for Washlutrton av.. her home. Miss Helen Gerber is a student this year at Otter be in Colkge, We-Ur-vü'.e. O. Mrs. L.. F. Gerber. 1052 Woodward av., b$ attending the Institut; of Missionary societies at Elkhart. Ind. Mrs. Gerber was on the program fo. Friday. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Clare. 122 9 Lincoln way E.. son. Oct. 5 at St. Joseph's hospital. Mishawaka. MARRIAGE LICHXSFÄ Orla Anderson of Niles. Mich. ar.d Florence Moore of Dowatriic. Mich Diwl Spear and Lena Janoff, both of South Rer.d

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Mic ( omr'.Jnt If.irrv rnlorv-Knl .M:ul .a.!n-t Matlt. My fv.hcr's !"iui-t that I rivs '11' TV i'r.'l'-r wroil ;:r.:::-ii it 1 to i t?iir:;p

;. t-t r:o th? srr.? of other men of hi- typ. I ii.ni ooi"' on i T.'ath til MJr- sorvo.j j.o!;;thir. - .tlo tli.it the

far-, of tr.;r.k,. -(. in, t ii : r. the ut- ' '' - 'h' n I hail lr"'i rr.u r.ut n,v car I i'l ir.t-ni".i t:i'y -1 1 i : : him away i nir"-l en ITC ty. bit it did not: o i-tct that ! th colifMjuy the- men haI tr'-ulte,i jn t); iHld-n nee.-.-.ty for itiie yOurpT man's :rr-tar.; d-par-ur?. I "Of coarse." I return-.! p-romptly, re;;, veil that I .U1 not Invo to supK st tb.e tr.p to Air. I'ri-Ierwoori. i! ac'juitted hi in of the petty, ridiculous ar.ity wliirh I had o'-'ecte l pi Dr. P'-'it Harry I'nderwood's sins and virtues are. all bit: ones, like hi-? pliysi - cal make -up but .-till I did not care; tr bav.- b.ra think that I had planned departure with iae an his crauf - i had in ex - expelled, rn' i ttvit loiu--a -To :!it a t theater whn. at Dicky's intrr Juc - aiiiii.'i , i "Nothinir of anv r al importance.'.'

I repllt-d, feeling that I was speak- 1 wn n-pd me to pull porno ppiel so that ' And harrow. and -ovs and ht:nk? ing only the truth, but with a lively'1 c'-uM get away." , pumpkins and mow sense of the horror with which thoi ä'ü," I retu:nd laconically. 'Till the end of l strenuous diy. pompous n;an ins-id th house: "Then why tho cruel emphasis; would regard mv statement. '"Vour!11 on th 'heart luslness? I thought 'No longer I nur th amM",

portly frier..! thinks the nerves of family require the immediate pres - one of a physidan. and he also has; several other in'.-.-apes he wishes re-, l.iyeu py teiejuione "So he dares to make a nn-sson-cer-boy of you 1" "Tlio Hfar. SwtTt Tiling-;!'' Hary l'nderwood's eye. ttashd in - dignation, and bis whole manner asserted that tli Tiomous man bad

committed th unpardonable sin.lCM 10 mem. i rr i . . ....

Th:- wa the protective pose tpe rfefymK-th"-whoie-worl.l - nianner j . , ' 1 Advice to Girls HEARANNIE LAFPI. .: I am a young woman 2 7 vears ! old and do not go out with young men very often. Several months ago I was with a girl friend of mine and was Introduced to a young man. W wen: car riding and he was very rude. I said .me'.hir.g to him 1 I about it. but he didn't pay anv attention to m. hj I ratched himj" on the fare. I hear he has scara on! his face yet. I feel worried nhor.f It. think I should apo'ogie to Do you him. or try to avoid h:s company? ELITE EYES. F.LFF; EYES: Yraj rf.d wrong in going unrhaperoned, mv dear, and I hope your experience will teach you a les-on. I Of cour.-e, no one can approve cf J scratching as a means of making aj young man act as he should, but if I were you I would not apolog.r.e to I him. Perhaps he, too. has learned a J le-son. However, be pure that your : friends are gentlemen. of whom ' your parents arprovo and who will . treat you as they should. DFAR ANNIE LAURJH: I am a young woman. 19 years obi and am ery much In love with j a young man oider than I. He is not where lie can come to my horn, so h writes to me. He asks me in nearly every letter to wait until he comes and not to go about with other friends. Would it be wrong for m to go about with other young men? Please let me know, for I love him and would no care to do anything that would b wrong r makr him ar-rry. TROURLED TRoCR LEI : If you are net en-! gaged to th young man, do not J give up your other friends. It is, felf::h of him to ask you to Ptay at i home when h is out of town. Tel". mm trankiy tnat you w:sn other friends and thut he shou'd go about wit ii other girl- while he is away. Anni Laurie will welcome letters of inquiry on subjects of feminine in'ere-i from young womn r' adr- of this paper and will reply to th m in tins columns. Letters to Mbs li'.ir." should b addressed to her in carHENRY FORD MAY MJY SOME MORE RAILROADS DETROIT, Oct. 0. (Ry U. lb) Henry Herd may buy the Wabash railroad and other roads leading to his coal mines in the south, It was learned here today. Purcha-.- of the road- will furnish a connecting link with southern coal b-',ds via Ford's Detroit. Toledo and Ronton railroad. Ford otb.cial- today did not deny the report, admitting that FVrd was o:t "to prevent repetition of the coal shortage. ' Do You Suffer From 3 Frequent tfhTrrft i' Headaches? You probably have ben takln? drugs and are liiseouracetl because only temporary relief has bevii affordt'd. The chances aro your visloa Is Impairc-d and glasses are what you really need. Remember 7a nor cent of all headaches are due to eye strain. Have Us Examine Your Eye. H. LEMONTREIE Utai Bd'a Irl'ax OotnrtrlM 4 M aJuafa-ptarUf Opttrlaa. Ta rxa gpllcU vor tka. U maa ilaawaara.

Aoai vhi-h I rrrr.rr.I f r d i iv?!!. It uac j Harry I'r.dprwof 1 !nvar!aMo attiI t u! when -rort!.:c nny woman, and .) i r.ad otj.-'-rveu tr.1 f.arrp nrinr.pr in I hai ob.-noil th tj-p :s rrit na!M n.- a on r.ral.v f 1 1 : c - o 1 h ':! an! . Hut fw ally yoitriful or.- lr.ii tl. ought roncerninc i worn .:. j 'Inlet- in m men of Harry Pn-Itru-ood's f?wir.atir.ET kinl An. I even I. with my his worthline.is j 'or.jr expe-rien m rf J felt an thrill at n-.ir.ut. 1 n v o 1 Ii r. t a ry his tribLf pleape! l.ttle' a r. il the next .""'irt-.l riiv siv;i;'!y for thv ue "I probably ha!l be as n a i 1 -1 i k e ' I rt-plir.l. a the regular article. j "but I can attend to all the mes.ase on our way to S njthampton. so if i you have recovered from youi ht art weakness, v a-n't It we can start at or,ce." 1 I did va,. renliz that I had stresed the word "h'-art" until aftr Mr. : Fnderwood had transferred him-ejf to the yea re-!de me. and we had

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! speeding down the road i-Mo-like stab under th fifth rib? 1 T .... - 1 must oe aense. I thought you hi-1that w-as pretty nifty and convincing j ,' work.' u was. 1 returned, anxious to turn to1 conversation, for I had no "" - - - "'( - I'anter into which almost any conversation with llarrv I"nderwn-od tiarrj' 1 ndrwo-d luiiis, anu u worKei. lour iriends think that T am rushinpr you to the nearest physician, after eivlng you some potent heart tonic, will return 1 nR near, sweet tningl h apos-: trophized, and In the ridiculous ap- ' pellation I recosrrlzed all th bore-1 dorn his really brilliant mind and cyn- ; mal humor had suffered at the : j hands of the Smythe-Hopkin tribe.; ("What a three'r-eeler I will have to, J invent for their benefit in the nxt j ! hour! For I'm going away f rom j ; hyah. pronto, als- suddenly, and I don't want to qet in too Dutch with ' them, for they've hen ilseful. and may be again. And Helen, th daugh-' ter, is an amusing little trick, and awfully good natured. She's been like a dear little daughter to me. i-hnll miss her dreadfully." Hl I CI I 1UL

NOTRE DAME Makes Successful Men Help Notre Dame to 'Carry Oct. 16th to 19th $250,000

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Li Sweaters Of course, every school girl should have a Sweater or two. Coat styles or slip-over models in collegiate blue, kiki red, navy, browns, tan and reds. Plain styles as well as angora trimmed sweaters. Sizes 2 to 12. Prices range from $2.75 upwards. Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garments for school children and the wee folks who kick the covers oft at night. Dr. Denton Sleeping Garments of part wool, heavy quality, hav feet and the arm holes equipped with drawn strings to keep little "paddies" W3rm. Sizes 0 to 14. Prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. tnc 6 Compounded Quarterly Incorporated for $2,000,000 Assets J 1.7 IX, 000 Contingent Tnnd and Undivided Proflta, $50,000 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 216 Weet Wa&htnfflon Ave. F. M. nOOXE, FreaA. (Forn.erly 124 S. MaJn St.)

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no rsi: I re?r.tly r'nl in :hf papr Of a man of a hurMr 1 'an i trn. Vh ;i tl;' ;i; t; g r.ii c r 1 - I . 1 1 1 m"n. sj r u . ; ; '-f 'V.S''a u itl I wro: it. r;:n: : how he dirt Thrush I don't wan: to i$ cn th alive, but I'l i i -n. fM,'1, mor.. d-ad than l:ke to survive io a nar:v an.i iifrn in o.a h'-. I hap. lie wou.1 advocn'e r-F'ir.r And taking occa; Or sjiendir.sr wee'n-er.d; with :r. prr-p" rous friend-. "Who b near th edce cf the l.nk Hy lazily sw:r.?;r.c a coif club Anvl cutting a bit off my .ror. At- day followed day (:-med a rithr nice '.r ly To eke out foin.1 flxty yt-ar.- more. Ahn! When I opened the letter Th old fellow .-.nt in re'urn. I founi that to park at the rent:, mark Involve- weary method and "'i rr, He rises at four even' morninu'. v 1 oi!." th hi.ir.-iH and cattl t! : : r n.l. . To live till a hundred and ten. For I'm fain to rco;l at Jone .r.sdon.- of toil ; Hepeated again and anin. J i n one, to i:ve ;oi:g. itiu-t f huy Fr0m thw (1awn till far into the j i n'trh' I nl Keep up the pace In th 5wp.1t of h1- fare. A .hört life will . i i t me all r!ht Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By GcnerUve Kemblt SUNDAY AND MONDAY, orr. .. Sunday's astrological forecast Is . . one of stirring and unusual activities, There may b sudden chances .or Journeys of a beneficial nature and all enterprises should be abundantly successful. Those whose birthdav it is have

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Girls' Coats Stylish Modes for School One would gladly be a school girl again if just to wear one of these soft good-looking Coats of Broadcloth, Velour. Bolivia or other fine serviceable fabrics. Fall colors all are moderately priced. Children's In a New Warmer New Fall Underwear for children lays emphasis on quality. We have a complete line of Union Suits for boys and girls. Medium weight cotton, $1.00 to $2.00 suit. Fleece lined, $1.25 to $2.75. Wool and silk and wool at $2.00 to $4.00. Prepare now for colder weather, stocks are new, freih and complete. 1UL SIGN Your Name for Notre Dame $250,000 Oct 16-19 For Properly Fitted Glasses Call on Dr. J. Burke Over 20 years in Mn location s. MICHIGAN ST.

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'.V !". c r - v A U ion 'lav . ... .ir.!, !y ar t i ' j rr.atters i I dome-!: - n ' rr.a ".r :!. fore ; 5 a r. r d:--v; v! n h.rap.h r: Thr-. r. e -a. of r less t h y : v all th ir af: i t - n 1 1 1 n to t ! b on w -.:.:! ; cpti.-r:. A :il:l;..'-uh 1-ns . : ',- - c . ve ''-; fra i 1 aCmmtY Vurm Hurcau Meet Vo;r. ritil ( ), t. h. p. or.. : St. Jo-, pi: r'''tor-, tro: t b. ;- .-k nour.r. d 1 Friday. Fff. rr is H. S-:tl . l. k a ' f a r : 1 1 meK.r.i: on A I ' . Ins tani oaken Oat j ! The Quickest-Cooking Oals in the World Quaker Oats rnw cr sty Irs rrg-;:!ar a:p Ik me : -1 t !b ta have that vur-er-il ivur-th,-a V'T arthat won the worbi. I'. f; naked Ron v.vca k'-'"- -dily--just the ri-.li. plutr... i'.uvory .its. Bttt in h.Hir.t Q::akcr the o.-iti arc cut befc.r- fiakm. They arc rolled very than and p'irtly conked. So the ilakes arc strullc'r t . .1 r ana thinner that is all. And those -mall thin quickly. iKCS CDi Ir.starJ Quakrr cooks in 3 ta 5 minute. It i- the o-.;;r kfd-rnV. ing oats in the world. In those two ways Q'ukrr Uats excel. Say wh:.' regular or mfml. Rut. if YOU love flavor, insist on the Quaker brand. JUL in On!" 1 t r 312Z n Winter for Children Jack Tar Flannel Middies IndisDcnsable for the School Girl Sizes 8 to 12. When buttons are responsible for tardy marks who would be without a red. rtreen or navy blue Middy Trimmed in braid auei si!k emblems. U 11 n Underwear Weight and Style 171 REMOVAL NOTICE Clar?Eice '. EJwar.. t4'.r ti MccursenrB. ! r.ov Plated la Lit c ba'ldljur co I'ortBira At, oro:ra HtTtrrlaw acl ll'.jrrilaril c-i.trsv Work deürerej ta a.l ct.eur;i. Telefhon Lionel a 2i Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan St.

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