South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1922 — Page 8

SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 14. 7 i i

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;b.r ri;-' ri' ? the club will

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'.r.'-ott. Mr. ?f !i ry SirJr.-. .x-!r Ti' hn-p;.;iilt r otnrvA'.X " of ; ' i i h Mr.v Toj,-, Woojvt-! f.n i ;

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t-t'ip ,' f'v Oi.vor iTif i.-ii scuipnrf! of Harr: !::.! r. to r .! r-'n

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t .;; i.Ja- last , '' w id vritioism of Dicky tu k in !. ':. T'i: Tok";o or- :r.y roncIounf-.-3 like a barb a!!

-.'! t!i" niu-: for through thf rrt nf my cr:v

Matl;T IiM-ii Sllenco. Ar.-' vh'- I ha I j j-: ! orn ( ritl-

By Genevieve Kemble.Sl'XDAY AM) JIOXDAV.

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of not, Ol.ver If nnc!t Clrovrr.

"!:?on IrvirP. Is po'.d Sryffcrt wn-I( Jarl Krauet. i

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tkr"'JKh 5hf rf-?J nf ni-v crivo wit;i (!-1n? T);rky my.-lf. mentally, yet f.?ures Mme lnt.t:n. over, l-jn-o. I woui.i marry )l.r.x :f wrhim to Orepnport hv way of tho ' th!- voicing of my throusM thouirh thev njV bfh-t.t with' .lif- "..-t for hi- ace. p:oa a,U;- n s'!;fr lihr,! firH-. rnronsc'nus.iunon Mr. UrMenvoorV rirt nado ... ,u!tktf 0 ' chan-e a ! what to , in. ULVVIS. Iy, I think. It tJnsred all thn rest of ; mc int on-lstf r.'iy enough-fur oi:.. I u irJ againtt ':fon Ve rec- J HLUKS: Thr voar n-t 1 -, the story I toM him. wh!!o he drovp Iv ar.cry. or-1 mor.ril-,ly prot.ed (.,.nitIon Jna w ..r,(.c.tf;i ;rd(r (his iCu. difference in ace. If vour j. ir-l IhcUy'z car ea;ly with but one hand the s.,irt nc s of my spirit ) fway -. - ons aprnv, lf yoUr fmm ar,l .f! resting nosüccntlv imon tho whod. was not mv ,in;cr partlv due to my! t, .... ... . ...v... i

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TL- foi.owi: rf.jrcstin- reticently upon the wheel, was no! my an-r partly due to my T brthuay.it N may bis f.aicnt. ronnt. wbv nt mtrty ! i-.r,.. fi.,,..i . anrnrer.tlv irivl.i- nil h's nttrrnn tn 0 üra-.-d van:!" sMimr bv tho word U . i.i.m..i. 1. . '

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rnoon an X e r.ir.--; al.-o var;o . ni'T.'s orraniatfo . Rotary, Kiv in

I i. Optimist cuh will hav" the '

pi.;-:utiity of hci. .r.K 'The I.v:; r:-ar.o-of Art in An ..-ri- ai; lnda-tr.' s." i!i -ru.-'.d the .rti.' i- at Iura h" -or.

di;-ir.v the wt-ek. ih.- ..vhi:.:t ic op r, " to tho DUblic. mc. 11-2'. ar i tlK-tc''"'

-.v ill be no adi::': -:ori charcc

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t. ;:: 1 i'r. v:(.-i-i s:-! rn. ar.d none to the car. Yet I felt ' "white- mo'tre and "ticrcr cat

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!''.. (.!-!. t , r- r.1,.1 unaocountablv secure that arv emr- wiiir !i he h-.d u-.-d in comr'arinrr me ' ' .

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L.' iJie social m" mmuh 1... iiMU) .ilia l- v-in--. i'i.'i w itharire in,l tnv'

i'i.1 o-i.'i 01 Jtl ;t-" i'.ii'i" 01 rriiMT-.irjjj 11. 11c, no io nt- .ji.n.iir. ! I ' j r i Siic; tiie mN- "The Dicky bird oucht to know, i rnui and complimentary. tuthe va' n.t.;i(te.. (fn.-!ts of M.V better than onyone else in the world, i'- jr'T.era-tion too late in giupring my

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Mi s "hat phe is capable of." lie had ' r sction to his words. I .should like

J rccoenltion. but they may meet .-.nie

Avoid

A child bcrn on

tliM day. alt hoy-h it will be clever

on I Industrious, r-..;v bo unconven

tional and for.d ot adventure unless

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'ih'.- it r ;u:,' '-"lain.ttt c nf tne i:. t.al (!,'' i.n.;; of tb. c.vic art exhii'.t iii 'iwiii'l by tii- la'af ot Woiu

tt is u ii.v ii tak ,

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v -n;i.c at ! a. io;n.- auuiturium in' !ads the otfie ra of the Icaiue M,s. ('. A. ; rhs'.., Mr. L. b. rickcither. Mr-. T. J. .S.v.int.. Mrs C or,'i '!.:!!. Mu. VY. K. .Sher.'Iii!, Mrs. .'l-r lllixiiiiütld ioJ .'I:. . W.lii.ibi 'ti'Vti ai.-t will he :i.s- '!: .Mi -". liüiiiy H 1 a ley lsbe--1 . t:., 1 ii.iinii.iii 1.'. ci'.ie art and Mrs. Ii. . la .ar.n ti'"t . vice-chair-s-i.iri. . . 1 :io- id!o vvirK comniittt-e: :v. L. i. Hi' hin. M.rs. virar.viKy Zivfib r. .Mr.-. Jti !i.ud l-.ibvl. Mrs. li. l k' "0. ..M : .-. ir. i W n duarJ, Mrs. J. A!', r: 1! 1' r;-. Mrt. .lohn C. I'.ixon

The vprond of tiie serie of dafj'-e-to spor.nrod the Shf'.ar.-lii

cluh for the off-campus stu.! tit- ol Notre Dame uni'r?ity was ::i-n

orchestra played the pr.),'cai.i lor clari'lnc and quests were in at tendance.

!:n-.v:ll be the teacher said, referring to Grace brurr,

- tri', li-asir-ss meetlnr; a "and ye-t be opened the cac door v. a- enjoy.d. Ti:e nevt an' bt her in." u .; 1. b ! 1 Nov. 14 at the Without hr.owinff Ü. ho had put

I i.o: ,e cf .M-- Irene Mitchell. 101:5 Into words a vacuo resontim. n: !''.!!' st. which I had. almost subconsciously. I cherished acainst Dickv over inro

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'wo had suffered ho terri'de ronse-

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Vvi:.o:ia ;,'-,i of the (lirl P.e-

r:air. d I'ridav evenin 'inences: of permitting Grace Drar.er 1 HailM.-.-e partv at Thrush- to como lick lnto our f lIni:' lifot; .m... featured tho cve. He should have protected me .1 ttainst

t.:n.' an; . i ntvT r-f reshrnent were my own compruion. and aain-t s.-ne.i. Mi , Kathrvn Warner. Miss that r'on' inclinable thins which M-rv.i I'-.:.- Miss Violet Hoy. Mise had laln nt thp root c,f m Uin Haz- i ..ejuitner and Miss Irma Wil- to a'lmit hPr 1 that h mht

b. n,.-. h fr-.m the ir.,re Chapel club t!-i:ik me unponerout.

The Hobby Bur.eo club he-Id aniMi T

evenlnK mectlmc inur.u.iy ai 1 home of the Mif.sr.; Lthd and Naomi Kne'der. lit! Dubail av. The favors of tho came were won by Mrs. Paul i' .fL- .,r-,t !t Tt atrice Ilntzian. A

buffet luncheon, was served. j

of ti-." Industrial Department and

There is: nothinc so d;wceroua. so

to see th" modern woman who would enjoy vi.-ua lizin? lierself as a s-hrink-inz, ir..-:r;::iri. ;'nt whit" mou-e beside a spb-ndiJ. lithe ticer cat! I did not answer him, for I feared I would betrav the chillish rancor I felt. Put T think ho cuesFcd my resentment, without the reason for it. for hf too. silent, ar.d it was not until the ferry at the end of picturH10 i"l:e;- Island came into view tliat ho spoke a '.rain. "The Lord aiotv knows whether or not I am ever coinc to seo you acain. Iady P.iir." he said, and there

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v.p.s an uns! a hues jn his deep'

carefully trained. ronday'.s planetary forecast is a promising one for busines.s and for

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DKAP A N NIP LAUPIK: u.r w:ii s I am a niarrh d woman 29 jpi I He ca- :

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I iiae two chi'.dron whom for r.:

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I love dearie, but cannot love mvi'.;! a: 1 r

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husband as l;e has

t . us. 'like - t h . ' :r c There u a younc man wh:u 1 bi- t.t N!h- r and

leve dtarh' who has r ne awav f:

all outlay of mon-?y. It makes for ; a few ytar-. IK- a.-kn" nie to wait isaf conditions :n invcistmen:, ind' fr bin return an 1 I sa.d 1 would. He

evon oftVrs protection in speculation or takinc chances in monetary out-

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also iovri :ik . for he hh$ to'.d me J W-- 1 -s.j and has showej hL-' be for ir.n ; n' the - f

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w for v.-.y :v.-thr t -. t '. shout t rb.Tii:.- I bax- .'i.V.rd o-:

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lay. Chanel are warned a.cairst as- in many ways.

Dis-

are the dancers ,f accident.

putes may lead to litiction. Thoso whose birthdav :t is ;iwv

Would advise n-.e to try to frcrt him? He has been so kind, find cood t"

locjk for a year of pro?ro, withj mo and bao. re.:lv done more fori o n trie; d'.-- : f afety for money i.sed in investment nie than my hu'-an i. I hav kr."w n fr n th.at

-. ; not b'r cau 'd w.lil ? ;. . t liir.k 1 o m tf,-. y.'-.irv t a jour.c man . d If'" P. II p. Jf J t''.Vx :f '::" h r V

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r speculation if placed only after; h:m for seven y .nr.-.

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vise decision. A child horn on this; My hu-land is out e.ry iiiht anl, ter o- ;

uay win he clever, popular and cen-L.: J-aious wn-n I co out. out I a;-. It is

v.- ice unniisUkaMo in its sincerity of j erous. but per ha 1 sarcastic

i4 ir ..1... ! r , ; r.rs M'nf T i.-in- -r.n tu r-rt 1 .b'TCil lin.ess Wl- .V tr.lineU.

in j v.ay.4 take my children. I. T. P.

H. T. Ik: Y( 11 miis-t farcer the other

I.,,..,. . . . ,, i I . lull Ciirrv 'ire Ol- Ii luv X o. I imtiini ill" om ; i""' i u i . i u . j j.i ..... im. . ,

f . y r. tv.f. v, a -'.Vi ,t .,t T)imh- f Harry Underwood's questioninqr j father may or may not rive 3011 any

wood t h :.s v-( k .

:.-s. Orviib- IVnwfli. 222 PaPorte

'concerning Grace Draper I had; dope on nie. so I'm coinc to hand 'worked my imagination to the point ; you a little on my own account."

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1 11 11 .i.ii. Jin .in in

of considering myself a much abused

and misunderstood creature

A'.'id" by ;' for ii'jr 'a, '

wlieti.r she wanty no : ! ith ourc men. jr.y b a :

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CONTINI MS Klbswort hV October exit sale con

tinues. The hlch character and the! low priors of thosf new eeat.s, cane--;

man. my dear. Try to make your j '.dievo you s hou'd b s- r home a vcrv jtba.-sint pi ice. for the i aj-.v f tb.em at vaur ccc 1

Ife bad slowed dow n the car to a J n-i wraps make them unusual

-9- 'av.. er.tert.d-.-d 10 numbers of tae ,utthe b,.pde me uncon-i crawl, and he piloted it into the values. Mrs C M Fbh in Marauettr! I-" II:v- r:iU J.'ur.-oay afternoon. ,,,,OUjt,y furished me with a very ! s,-ace by t be ferry, deserted now un- THI1 IlLLSTOUTH STORP av assisted byMr.-. A. D. Dufend ach M J,:mm 1 "' V' ? f ct('l I,rc- effective lancet for my swollen self, j til the next boat, turned off the ic- A1vt-2S7. Mrs II A Hoover Mr J. S". Me!z-i'"n?' Ar- (),k'"'' I'nwel!. Iro pre.-v ( fcmpasjion whpn hn Jsajd at tho end . nition switch an I shifted toward mo. . - - . . brand'Mr'". Pari Dunkle entertained j n;- W;I,':!ni yu'v- secre-iry. uf ,is lonp questioning: 'his eyes feverishly brilliant. the Worth While circle of tho First ; ;r- '- I-rowr.. Innerer dnd ,ycn poor litth mou! You! "N'o?.ody knows better than T do AJ f PLU,

Mis. P.

i:d!n. Mrs. W. lb Mib

lVl Pib-i. Mr?. C. II

i'r ir.i .! r.-. IKh P. buniuhoo. Mis. ViHi-tTTi P.tT;,. ,.f MUh;i,v;i. . a. Mr- W. P. Putterworih of Misb.ivvai.a. Mrs. Martin ". II.Ut, of M shav ak a. Mrs Purr C. Stephenson. Mi.. A. Lfc Hubbard, Mrs GeorKö 'E5rien. Mrs. Ilow ird Wooverton Mrs. J. P. P.rd.-e'.i, Mrs. Ward Mack. Mr. Pre.l Ir.cersM. Mrs. F. A ?I:lbr. Mrr. W. o. Davies, Mrs.

M V churcrt '-"rloay atterno 'n. i o:-i - - ti:in.: nave .1 cnance witn tnnt Tiprerj.i isi now many i.iiios t.i vus munlowin' the bus:ine"; f-ession. the aft-l ui:i ':'"t u" 'vc-k's with,c;it. Wish I had the Dicky-Mid ii.rel I was upon .1 crrttip. occasion." ernoon was spent socially and Ib'ht j Mr?- :r-s V- 'otre I)am .horo! r1 wrIn; hi graceful neck ho paid. "TUit it's curious, just be- j r. fr.Hhnirnfc were served to for lettlnc vou in for a time like ! cau.-v of that connection with the'

cuetf. The next meetinc of the 1 in h will f.ike dace Nov. .:. the

later ! A.n-.

.Mr.. ' i'.'.ei p.erlow. Portage av.,;tnat

' r,t r;.i::. -he 1:1. :n!ici- of the Jolly

place to 1 e announced at a

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date.

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f almost ready

iere is now an Instant Quakr.r j

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von than that 1 11 come back and . -.erv little while to -;ve your father " kU 1RU'U1 ia

won by Mrs. 1T. nlf ,,ith rr,,. " '..ml vr.me ntlier nerr.ons a line that 3 to 5 minutes. It IS the quiCKCSt !

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t. I'll jiut pive him fair warn- : slimiest cane of cutthroats and trai- j if he can't take better care of iters th-it ever crawled. I'm abl '

.;- I'rtT.k H witz and Mr.. U. Fraz!n. If he had meant to pive me a reac- they find quite useful. I've teen' cooking oats in tht world

In celebration of her birthday a::-J Im two v. -'; Mrs. .1. K'orn. W. Stull tion acainst himself and arouse my ; promoted since the old days, and I'm

nlversary. -Mrs. oc-orse iumumiuh, Frskine blvd., entertained th i:v rubers of the Harmony Reading club at an all day mectinc Friday. Dinner was served at 1 o'clock to 1 1 cucsts at a table centered with a crystal basket of yellow and white tbnveis. Tho afternoon was spent with readings and literary contest the favors beinc von by Mrs. C. H. DeFrees. Mrs. William Medieus, Mrs. Pulu Penwedl and Mrs. Ida Noyt s

Tucf 11tr TfcritnT ei ml-r Oifc Jn

will bo h...tes to th, members. ; championship of Dicky lie could not 1 now quite hich in their councils) . . itiA.j ' f.T

have chosen better words. The ilea the white-haired boy when it comes; 1 . ' - S-te- held theIr!of reckless, unscrupulous utterly ir-' :o handing out advice. And the, queen grams only just the nc.i.

co.i;it m. e::p.:- rhnrsdav evening . rot!nnn-n.lP H.irrv I'nderwood eher- devil onlv knows the things I v , P'un.p, uaury uuis. ou u :a in.i

at the K. ,:f p. bill with b present, hin and nrotectimr anv woman or i keot 'em fr- vi bv howinsr them just! matchless flavor which has won the

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ROSES FOR YOUR HOME ' Fall planting of your roses for next summer should be done .ir. soon as the leaves have fallen from trees and bushes. Our Wo.-hinton Bureau has compiled for you from official sources everything you need to know in order to have a beautiful rose pardon. ro?e hcclcjc. or lawn and border of roses for next summer. It tells what species and varieties to select, all about soil and fertilizer, planting, pruning, roses for arbor end trellis, roses for cutting, cultivation, and so on. Whether you have enclose lu;h or fifty, this bulletin will be of value to you. And whether you want to plant now or next spring, you shou-d send for this bulletin, which is free to Daily News-Times readers. Fill out carefully the coupon below, and mail to the News-Time3 Bureau AT Washington, D. C.

Warhinion Bureau, Daily News-Ttmes, 1322 N. Y. Ave, Washington D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin ROSES FOR THE HOME, and enclose herewith 4 cents in stamps to cover postage and trailing.

Name StTeet and No. C.ty State

A e', a-'-, "t vjx ta::d;dat-- was initiated ai.d reports of Pie CI rand Te.mpb' ')' n; ;.M'i held at Indiana'iolis e-t. 4. were itiven by Mrs. Pes;o Thornton ar.d Mrs. Floyd Jell:s.ij, who wa- ar'-iointed district deputy of d . r.. t P The next meet-

l:i Mill be !oM at the same place

in two weck. Tk" I'i r ir Mi-sionary society of

Po- el; l!e;-;b1t :i. p. church met I T'-:ti--diy ' fterno.n with Mrs. P. S.J V.i" z'it:. ! ' P. Sirin st. S-vrn

- and o:p i-;tor were prrs-

Today's Fashion

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eiTt. The pri :;rara was in charge of ?frs. V.-.'iT'in and following the; boii;ev .-'-ssion a social hour was! enjoy.-,1,, in two weeks thr- socle" J" I wi'd joe: j i- ui. the pi ice to be an-1 l.0!ir.ced l''er. '

lo-irtf -a mb,- rs of he ArM

! I ; i e - .' - "r.;v Trinitv Pncr-

h 1 the a eb.urch m"t Thtirsday c. Ti-!,'; a; home of Mis Marie " b !v, it.. 7''. Cleveland av Mis 'i 1 Pipd-jo.m was r leite! pre.-i-i ! :'. Mi-s I i Wilkinson, vice pre?!-' d. -nt. and Mi-s Pearl Walters, treas- :

K.rer. I), tb.e conte-t Pie nrizes were, "U by Mis-- Putb Ilolrnberj? and j j.M;s.: I let ci l'l-loa-. Plans were made,

for a I lalh. v. .- p. party to lie piven j .-!. !. th-- i ''o e to be .announced'

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j wh'Tc their little necks would takn world to "Juaker

i the a xo cleanest.

I ' -v on.e in a while

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(show tliTi what a shark I am. but ; it's queer what shrewd j.eople they ' have under your father they al- ' ways ttet wise and spoil the cravy.

"Pach man has his niche, they say. Weill mine is that of a hiss'hclass stool j.ipeon! I'm making plenty of graft our of the thing, but it's a tine ending, isn't it, for a man who once had dreams?"

,r ,u (r)! cut before flaking. They arc rolled

very th:n ana partly cooked, bo the flakes are smaller j.nd thinner that is all. And the mall thin flakes cook quickly. Now grocers have the two styles. If you want Instant Quaker look fcr "Instant" on the hbel.

conti xrrs nilsworth's October coit sale continues. Tlie nih character and the ;.e j.rie.s f.'f th(s new -oat.. capes and wraps make tb.em unuuai

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THP PPPSWOPTH STOPP Advt-2S7.

A HOYS' PPAV bPIT 41 i. This is a good mod-

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Nov. !", v.tb Miss li!lian ' 'u- a i o g

'attern is cut in 4 Fizes:

and serge. Tin- back is made -. iti .1..-... ...... t i . TU . . .. ...

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f:ni-hel with th cult" or only tin

1 ,, , , ,, sleeveband. i Mrs. i rank llauser. .2 ( ushing, i , . .... , ! The Patt

the Friemlb; clt.b Thursday after- '' .Jin'1 , ear9' , -r rt mom. The ti;no was spent socially (1.res J,1"2 'ard of 4.? inch "iate

in ', lurch -on w,i.- served to 11 i members ami two vi-itors. from a;

t ibb ma de attractive with sugges-

i rial. To trim as illustrated re-

material 32 inches wide

; quires o-S yards or contrasting

'tior.s of the Hallowe'en season. The.

Pattern mailed to any address

:,(xt m.ctini;. Nov. f. will be held;"" "l A- 414 UI with Mrs. .limes Curtain. 617 Cush- 1 -tam

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At Wheclock's

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Electric Heater at $7..50 Heaters of this caliber are selling at $10.50 and $1 1.00.

People who like the convenience, cleanliness and comfort of electric heat are advised to buy this exceptional heater. The bowl is made of copper and the heat element is so designed as to throw out maximum warmth. Complete with connections and eight feet of cord. Highly cfiicient and guaranteed for one vc.tr.

Tho S, wim: Circle of St. Peter's church me Thur-da'. afternoon at

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members

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the same place C .ivert. Mp. A.

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rs f tb.-- Mt. Pleasant ; :i::cs dub lit id their; Tluirsday at the. Jo'::: Deaveil. Lincoln j Tw nty-one member-a-d s; tut the day; t. rms. Plans were j :a-.!y rdght. which will !

ob-- rv; 1 Nov. 4 at the home of ..v.i M :tin Witter. Day-

Pattern Editor, Tie News-Time, South Bend. Ind. Dear Sir: Find enclosed U cents In (tamps or silver for which you will kindly eeod zu rattern No .

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C'.reet w Torrn ..State Since the pattern Is to b orfiered, It Is understood that I ball cot receive it for about week.

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; Send 12c in silver or stamps for iour UP-TO-DATP FALL AND btO II.irri.-ii av. ' V.'INTEI' 1922-1023 BOOK O?

(PREMIUM ) For making cakes, pic, pudclings, frosting, ice cream, sauced, fudges, hct end cold drink?.

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chocolate ha3 been tho standard fcr purity, dc!ica.cS cf flavcr and uniform qucli'y.

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FASHIONS.

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Seorge H.VheelocK & Company

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f-li! Distinctive f S U O n ti cal

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It is thoroughly1 rcliahU. VJGL ONLY D.Y Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. tste'aliir.e 1 !el . DCRCHESTER, MASS. f --'.'j,' cf Ch ic F::c!?k; rzr! Jre;

: r. --t :v.t tir.g in two weeks at . b.,me. ta s:. Ohapin st.

:!: Px-e P tb.. of Camden. Ind.. j i the gus: of ba r cousin. Mrs. F. j . Keller. 742 P'.imor.d av.

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returned from a three i CQsC or coumvi, oaimo,. '.mjij

iP Chicago. v..th Dr. 1 prove satisfactory ana nipiui. j P. (P'.st-, r. : Evorv pair of glasses we furnish

Compoundid Quarterly Inc-porjtitl for $2.ifvD,C03 Atts $1,715.000 Coialnstnt Pinal and l'ritli idcU l'roht.-, So.OUO BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND ilti Vt-t VahliiifiH .e. F. M. IJUUMl. Irtiu. (l urmerlj 12 S. Main St.)

Don't Experimcnt With

Your Eyes

i ! For Properly Fitted Glasses i Cc'I on Dr. J. Burke ( 23 S. MI- IIK.AN ST. sign Your Nam for Notre Dame i f

; r!t; tho needs and indi viduulity of

; rt)NTIM'i:s j the wearer. They uro ground ac- I Pll- A. -r:;'. Oet,.i ,-r ( o.it sale con- j conlitts to vrescription. cut to j i :inu'-s The hi,h character and th-; proper shapo and mounted in the I

low j-ricf 4 of thse new coat. cape-. :.nd wra;-..s make them unusual value?. TUP PLPSWOPTH STOPP Advt-2S7.

Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan St.

Dost becoalns frames.

A Serrice of This Character Should Appetl to You. K. LEfVlOrTREE o'J nl' Uxl 3 OjinroeLris aad Mnaf-(uriB2 Optician. 17. caa 6u?L.cU iuj 1 thkt It rr.iS i:ttert. " rtrn b virhJrfli fr.

Rare Kaisin i is is bring baltd for you by master bakers in your tewn. Aik grcers or neighborhood bale shops ta deliver one to tr'. Why bake at heme ? yoJl agres that you don't need ta when ycu taste the pic they're malirjg vrith delicious

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Raisins Had Your Iron Today?

Instant Quaker Oats Cook in 3 to 5 roinute. Copy No. 3877 4 In. s 1 col. N-iwj 33.125-1

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Attention, School Teachers Teaching requires many hours of standing, walking and above all, clear and quick thinking. Ill fitting, uncomfortable shoes are unhealthful as well as making minutes seem like hours brain fagging and exhausting one's vitality. Investigate Cantilever Footwear the shoe with the flexible arch.

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Redfern Corset

and it will give you that ?.uperb confidence in yourself which is the height of feminine charm.

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Warner s Brassieres and Bandeaux Brassieres Nothing contributes so surely to a youthful appearance as the smooth, flat corhour over the bust, which is given by these cleverly designed Warner's Bandeaux with the panel front.

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