South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1922 — Page 8
TUESDAY MORNING. CCTGnm 24 1022
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"An elevator?" crl?(i Urc!1 Wic-
A:i I neoj ! sho; t i in surprlo.
t-.f. T-i i .-nw "IIl'H on uirk!v for T .1 m irrowinc
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growl r. ? fast. No sooner wns the l.unny fafrly
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toaJ.stoal umlri'l!.'. ov r his h ui to keep off th rain, th n the f-ocond toadstool hf-pan t. prow fn.ur. Up and up and up it went, like an ole-
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The threat sobre l hr i n-l:i nt!y.
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Hiph up above the ground went the toadstool, an 1 wTTen the Wolf
came .niffin alone all he saw was
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I a L-rer t'. art for you." 1 j "I "..'(I'll :r.'t hae iui.-'' 1 it for!
,:V ,7 -:i-y. u:rr. .-ioo. n-.T iit &i .x'To.'id.-toool stem. He never thought ' !;";; -n' '; :t ' h,r "'vn ,1,,,ru::rt- h'r own ro::evtior.. ; of looking up and seuns Uncle Wi-
c!i- :.'dd-.vl mirthfully toward ', .he ay-ostrophized. "Von .0 green. . 'Hal Ha'." laughed the bunny Kala-, who. w:th h-r f-.s ?c:-. wed . -is v.: n wonder dot a r.anny r-:it when the Wolf .M ink away. "To.id-.-.iut, .'!--. Lillian had comma ndwd, was' -lon't e'.'h'd- yoa oon already. Oh, .-tools are very useful, r.ut how am a 1 lueiiter-eonii elline object with -'-f 1 sh. c-t had dot vornan . !:cre by I to pt d-wa?"
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1 "You'll liav to jtimp." answered Lillian' the toadstool, "for I can't prow
sked. ea-r.ally. coming : o h to the smaller. Hut hold the umbrella
"Look at V('ire:f." table with ba r har.-N l--.in-""-d and ivt your h ad like a jurarhutf and I rhook my head carn;ncly at'dri-d. ".-'It down her and el 00 you'll come down eiMly." Li'. bin. who. w na re: iati'n v.iiieh I y.ur ys a.un and tell me And Uncle Wipeily lid and he she rarMv Permits hersMf. was : about what you've been up to w hile wasn't hurt at all. and he had had
' l.iuu'hinT heartily, though silentlv. i I finish this j.b. If I rub some cold . a wonderful adventure. Iiab-e.l. I ha I bard work to control ! ort am on vour fa-e now. wino it off So if the hamtn-r don't .Jrive the imv own r'-ibh- but I knew Kali-'' and t.ut some powder on. you'll look riil t of doors where it will pet iouiek rereeption5. an 1 I feared tint all rbeht aain. Now. po ahead. Telh and catch cold. Ml tell you next
ai'iuii c :;li" i..n s nroivvn enair.
ROSES FOR YOUR HOME Fall plenties of your rof for nrxt rtimrr.rr ;:!! : -In-ns soon as thr leaves have fallen fro::; tree5? ira r. Our Washington Bureau has compiled for you from o:T:r!.l sa.ircr? everything you need to know in order to have ; hmtiLtuI rosr garden, rose heds;e, or lawn and border of ro?c for r.-y.t dimmer. It tells what species and varieties to eh ct. r.W ..ho-jt sil and fertilizer, planting, pruning, roses for arhor and treibe ro rs for cutting, cultivntipn. and so on. Wl.cther you have on- roe bush or fifty, this bulletin will be of value to you. .And wh'Ü;":
you want to plant now or next spring. oi:
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bulletin, which is free to Daily Ncws-Tirv.cs xeadrrs. I !! out carefully the coupon below, and mail to th New;- lur.es Bureau AT Washinnton, D. C.
Washington Bureau, Daily News-limes, 1322 N. Y. Ave, Washington D. C.
I want a copy of the bulletin ROSES FOR THE HOE. j and enclose herewith 4 cents in stamps to cover postage ,.nd
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w a s affor.Iin us a m a -::. ent. "Whit ein I do to heln?" I a?k-
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( n tlso'ittri she could not see u -, , n.e your troubles. I and could not un b rstand Li!iian'd She was working a she tonk. ; un.'-orr.raon words piirpik-'dy ciio.-en i arM wh--n she liad finished talking.' t she c'iu Tn:::ht ;- inect that she! Katie iriirMtd. !
"Hoot not my trouble." she said.. 'Hut dot vomar.s --he coin' havo lots 1
i troubles yen I find h-r vunee. Vet'
! "';"t a bowl of warm water and ;.ou tir.k of her selling me all dees' is !::' soap." she returned, taking- my; stuff, tiefer t-dlir- nie how to pet j ieue. "I'll rub this lard off my hands! eet off aain. I-f you r.o hrre. L j well as I can with a dry loth. have to po me mit face like varn:?h; land then scrub them wll with soap! floor for rest of life. Say. Mee.-'.s'
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W-trrcöfe Timely Sale of
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Vwo waM to cheat a h-in out of pb af d panels that will hanp belo'-v -'d v.-ater before I attempt the cold Underwood: Ain't dere s-nu vay ,
:::. , newlv la-bbo.aV.e in Iks are ! the l.ov cm of the skirt. . cream treatment. j pultmp iei stu.r en un.i P'ui:i - of: -hown on the two m,,del.-i sketched.. When they are set on at an ar.ple "Here vaim vat-r ripht In pitcher i off aea in mi'out all di foolishness?"
eM... r..i Mere. Katie lrrernose.! st it w!h " hat s tne ucr luea. Ka;:e . 1.1-
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rial tha is s" t m e.-pecially ciever.
her eye.-- shut tUht. "I hrlnp me eet . lian repbie.l with apparent careless-
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oilir.p yen I ronm oon stairs. ness. "Do you still want to try the' fj y
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Sua : iv Mr. and M : s-. ' ; .ti o of i !ii in the lo-mllne. : woman who is recrrettin. the pass-' und I no ue eet all Can I open mei movies."
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M-- a? d M: Mernil ' Th , a h - w.-. v -t , o i: 1 1! v no svj ' -. Tii e Vre both verv fashionable Just ! rur:".( d. "Tak a look at yourself in ! i-ractice nop. I pay me fifteen tollar
Mir.v of th-- new fro. use not on-.',in or snort pKiris ana wants to am..- ... .htm uae: ue . i .u ''- " -' ,k j
r- ,-.t- r f ti.m . entrtnrn liers tn;v l.v U jrr ea. j mr .a inn 0:1. laiunn reo iiifii. i.ul eet m nuu i.i e.r lU;
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IMward i'r.n'. ard f uni'.y. all of A nxus. Ir,!.. and Mr. and Mr- V:i:-
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-v to Mb Katherine Hooper of iloand Table I is'-us-:on.
onfclair. N. J.. who arrived today. Children enterta;ned in kin ier -ar- to the mirror. whi I wondered how
ton ro.m. ! u:y f f mneram-'n tal little maid would
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-:- !?.!;.-! Hf.or.er was a memb'r of th e o it:v l ih wor:.er w !. ' Sm.th lb- : unit of which Mis
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the pla-s. and think twice before you' for lesson, und no ant to trow dm
avay. Und somebody in de l.eezmsj tell me I po!n' do fine." j "Xo doi;l)t yuu will." Iallian as-' -ented cordially, while I pazed at he.- in n'i.-".nn!ithol su rrtr!'". "Hy i
fit a -aper like- thi- acrain." Kat;.' unclo-ed her eyes, skinped Jaribdy to t '.". bur au and peered in-
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The Helena Uebekah staff will crlve meet tb.e siirht of h. r own ludicr-us ' the way. I know rpiite a little 1 1 1
about that business myself. Suppose you do some of your exercises for Mrs. flraham and me s-ome time
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r in- L.eii-e Stu.b bak r of this city was i a Hallowe'en j arty at the I. O. C). L . ; i eüoo ion. She l:d not kave us lonp :,..;.-, a nu mb r. and was decorated 1 1 ;i 1 1 this evening. ! in d übt, howtvrr. for f-he bent to-
v.- tb.e i-ren h uovernnif-.t in rec--1 The home (lii.artment of the "'ath v.-ard the mirror and sent pe.il after
this
Clubs aio Mi"-. Cleoi-ce rhillip . ' nition of ivimr serve 1 th- Ion --r-t i L-and Woman's club will mt
chairman of the i::th di-tri -t; .Mrs. 1 of any member of the unit durinu ! afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. C . face
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1 of liuliter Into her rellect-id
Klehir l Lb trict; Mrs.
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Mr
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Woil l war She it turn U t 1. l"e will reau a paper on eai. i on: fin: she paspel when she : ' There. she went on. jour n ,
m-.. for reconstr :otian work aial! Iyoho.y,. and Mrs. George Thum, was f lirly out of breath. anJ Lillian U all ripht now. Comb your hair;
Ibirry .Matthews, ! :-.- 1 ;u: in the past summ r withjvvbl demonstrate some home cook- ' and T were looking ajiprehensi vf ly
county h tirp:-m v. .;i represent tue th p! us ire party touring Iluroje, , .np. Center Tow r.-h in lb::-" Taorio'.ii-- of which Miss Oliver was a member. ' M ss
I at the door for fear that Mother Helen Gregory will be the rtrah.im would hear her and appear
and Irrss as quickly yon can.
and then come down to the library. Come. Madsre. she doesn't neod us
club: ML' M
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t the Clay au ! Ibarra Tow: -h;;-
Mr?. J. I). Hendricks of Ft. Wayne.
c!i:1s: - d : -. Vil!,,n. M tth-w Sa:r-: Mr; ,,,,,,rrt Major. M-o-roe, Ind.. ! u ",ln"c "'-' ternoon -''t t. I'atr.Ks lev. th- L f Worn.. Voter,; , e, r Hendrcks l":h V :' ,IL M-s Gregory will speak of !r r r r I TT Mr-. II. L. :d y and Mr, Ira Ul-' , lv ah v Jt rhu, d at Vt Lir;,o. teil abroad. M.ss I-lie a Lower will UHCC W IggllV b rv. the Tfiur-!av Cub; Mrs:. (Iran- T,.v ,.,..:.cv, visiter of MrJs:n- il roul' of ons aecompam- d . v.lb- Zi-l-r. Mr. C. II. rranci-. Harrv Hendricks tlu2 1: i by Mrs. A. If. Stt.rgK Arthur Hacr-
;reakr .at ihe meetinp of th-. St. J(- '-rathfury ' the sono. "You know' -try longer, eph hospital Aid. society to he held
We.lnehiy afternoon at St. I'atr
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Beginning Tomorrow I Values rarely equalled are offered in ibis timely selling because Ellsworth's new Linens v.vre p'.irchased, received and marked just before the new tariff went into efTect.
NOW! if ever, with the holidry nc.M:on and the gala occasions getting very near before linen prices advance, is the time to buy houst lu.ld linens.
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r.issn lent. Mrs II. C. K t; r in.:. Mr.-. Cii.irl'-" r-.-oei. Mrs-. Ur;: Nuely. Mrs. Uba-l Crmur, Mrs. Nil 1 bin b ui-t. M:-. Frt I Illb-d. Mrs. X l."n Au!:. Mi-. :! ab.l. Mr-.
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ens vilr also contrihute vocal s-elee- UXCLI-: WIOOII.Y'S RLKVATOR
j-bu.s. Tb.e committee in' charpe of Tb.e weather of Woodland, where i the afla.r will be Mrs. Tb IIag-rty. I'rn !e Wiur-ulv lived, was acting most
Mr.-, fjporpe AV. Schmidt and Mrs. J. sträng ly. In tb-- morninp the sun nWiit. "He's pot me sure! There
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the dampness and heat. "My! I could raise umbrellas here for all my friends. " thoupht Uncle Wippily. He was about to hop on. when all of a sudden, looking n cross the field, be saw coming toward bim the Woozie Wolf.
Oh, my poodness!" thought the
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:-ary M. b ab 'b Mr-. L.:e-.,r. S-. ' r. I'utf. lb. -:.-- cb:: l:o! . b eal s - r r n th progr ) any th- ; a rty. Mrs. J. T. I.
Mr-. E b H S-- .: b Lo bs blv b. r :: ' M lb S Chnt. n -t . wh.. b. I ng the ( , ?i . : . n of P ( s' a s-m i t : . e of ; b -i! ia na p b -. h i r- 1 ::
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'a-ir.i will play t!:e program 01
lances irosu a an".l i.
11. e l ie:.i io'MC.-a -w:ng co-
I will me. t at their ball Ved..osdav ' aft' moon tlie liote-es being Mrs.
miu-lit be shining, and then all of a u m niare to bide not even under i
I I 1 " I ... - v - I , suiblen, it woiibl rain. a toadstool umbrella, ani if I start j "It is more like April than Octo- t0 nnp toward the wood the Wolf' Iber." said Uncle Wiggily. as he . will so me. Oh. what shall I do?!
.started cut from his hollow stump I How can I rave my ears from being
'bungalow one morning. "I hardly i nibbled ?" Mi.-.- r.ertha Harr. 3C1 Ilncoln ;now wh-ther or not to take an j "I'll save you. Uncle Wippily." anv. ay V.. and MU-s Mae Judd. -0 umbrella." swe red a voice. Lincoln wav W., have returned from Then, as tb.e sun happened to com! "Who are vou?" asked the bunny,
, . i motor trip to Huntington an I out from behind the clouds, the I0r 10 sau- no one
Tlu, fi.- ,V. a r.f tVir. t-rn:.-oi o f I -T.
the Gamma , bapt-r of the Thai! J rT C5 id S H8 d li 1$
.- u"o:i:y will ! held th:.-, evening in
I b ( Yd i r s' .. : 117 X. St. ' ,
,r:..-ine Ki-s, Mrs. Tdlio IUker n. ' M-.-. A nra As! in. All members
''-'! a i o urged to at' tu'. T '-; Tin- ei.i;, and Harris Home L'.-ono- , p.j i, H !:. at ta- home of
.!": Indlani points. bunny uncle said: ; Mrs. Harold Vance, .".11 W. Uolfus "I think it will clear. I won't 'av., accompanied by her sister, Miss bcthar about an umbrella."
. Frances Muaghan. left Mon.Iay for Lut, no sooner had he hopped
' Detroit, Mich.
M 5s Frances Thurman. Itu.-hton
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"I am the largest toadstool of all,'
away, and was crossing a meadow 'T JP , 0 eAt'an to pet to a clump of trees than, all j 1 OQ.Gy O i CjOliiUlZ
-t,,p ; Mr-n V. L. Chul'K Kdwardshurg r.b.
f. r an ab b-y s-s"-ion WYdn slay. A po'luck iin iter will be s-rved at
M." Harrv 1
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".".I if.. ' -.rmerly i ,.,. i M.i'" will b- -iven bv
w:ll .:: : : We !n - iy to;Hi 1a,-u l'i.p.w.
. !-.as rf "arn-d from
short visit at Ft. Wayne, lad. Mr. anal Mrs. Lavid I'.unp. TOT L. Indiana nv., and M.s Emma
Ib.yer. 1021 Fortnge av.. spent Stm-
;i o f a su blen, it began to rain very
hard again. "Hear me:" chied Uncle Wippily
"I should have brought an um-
Idtv with Mr. and Mrs. Joluil'c
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1 the rnesr o- Mr- . M. 1 F. J. r'b-r-" . 1 b d
fairs are b.-ln p! ir.r.-.l in honor ot this j'opul ir v.-itcr
Far-. at-Toa. b.er As-o-aitlo
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N T""1 If.r -,-h.-io! J- M rnr. in the
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jtbis aftertiOon. The program wh. . be a t follows:
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too rt ot .or:n lj-.-eii;.. ue;. . i.j i j ,f v. ,r 41c TX. yr-t.u I Then h.e looked around and saw Miss Laura McNef.. 4 IS . Wash- ... , . , . . , r ' ' . p 1 it t le T on d --1 nn crnwi n nn thronch
inrton av.. has returned from a visit proun( ' , f at Grisco. Ind. ! ..If V()U wrrp on a lar?.r toadMiss Katherine Hooper of Mont-
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niver'. b -1-. Ira tT-io:n a-d t 1 : ? j ( ; r,v: nf srn:s S--.ted 7b rrade gigem.m' , f Mr-n S hull's -'M- r. j Hjr0c-ed by Miss K. John-on. :.T:-s Lb.:: m A. H ir-r n of Uva-- iiirn s.d.o. "T i rantella." by Hertha
-m. lib. ard ; , :; M Will: m:.'. al-
ratherin Oliver.
so of Fan-'er. Mi-" Cat.:-'-."" t.- In v s a e v e n i r g : t ' , . v -
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Ma.e Hiblebran.'..
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F.eid.ng. "At tlie party." by Louis- I
Zerby. A-!l:e--, 'T.clir.g Children ' ol Acre." bv Dr. e'. S. F.o-en-
j brella," said Uncle Wippily, trying I to pet Iiis ears in under bus hat to 'kefp them dry. "Hut you are too '.-mall! h. for a large toadstool j that I could use as an umbrella and j-kcep dry!" For you know I have told you I that eftrn the animal folk pick
large sized toadstools and use them as umbrellas. "If you were only larprer!" sipbe.l Unele Wigciiv. as he looked at tb.e
- - v- oim.c i.ng lorte.- i.e.t.4 on i.i.m 1. toa.lstool. The rain was comfday. according to the as t rob. pica! tOWI, hard. r and harder, and as
im ti-T-ifs. wu.ie tnere prcv-pe,-: oi there were rot many leaves on the
Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kcmble WIlD.VI.SnAV, OUT. 2r
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a p.Lr 'r I.V-JI "-vXrrrr rrr---7 l f haportant chanpe which s-houbl rr- tr.:,.'s at this time of year Uncle 1 KUT ' V,' r" U :;?. - --.-.i biU,. ii f l--!" H bound in ultima!- ben-tit. with Wiugily kn-.w it would do him littb ; LITll.o. .Mb.-, il t!--" b- -b -:.."'" iLi- --b-.! !'t ,:- ,-b .:..-'vJ b rrobabh travl or adventure, ye cood to reach the. forest elumn. "Oh. ! 41:?- r:ctuxe l"'OCKtt!5 h
f? N5- :V:;":- -t; '-v--vL ' JTT VJ'l I h:the condition rf the. health may vchv aren't vou a big toadstool?" ho Wn a ropular feature of
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f ? y' 1 v r : y. : V ; vb i V; lo j -V ri may be a' matter "of 'priV- con:ern ' "If ymj wait a few minutes I'll try ' ? raetlve. as it also shows tl 1 I ' ' r , 1 :. VJp'-.-y.Av.'tt b:ar . ''i:-"'''i Ü unb-s properly attended to. T to prow larg-r." spoke the toadstool. ; 1-road collar.
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