South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 308, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 November 1922 — Page 8

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' !,rat -J . rt .try a dir.r.T in the Goli room of t)" '::vr hoff Th'j I table At whl-li v. t rwu very art i-'lo mr.t of aui.ir:.:-. wt. J'-h-jf- !:;' 'vs: .tn an arrar.cI -'i ndl.. r.t tho t r in Chi c.ifro. pave tn 1 a dramatic rr--'ram. Mr-. L.i r : - r if v . r. 1 f 1 ;a 1 1 finish and jr.-. a r.H. aii: personality. is ml! i. n-A n in the City li&virir a; p !r- I i ' for- thJtotary cluh ct t!i-ir H-dlday Frol.r lajtt. yeir r.d ailn 1 for the xr.r-m-hers o th V." r.r. ir.'. riur I t n.:r i :i Wllay cv':.in; ' i r i from Cl'-or' Ar - month. Her r: included a er lis' play. ' Ti ; 'ir-n fjodde-.. In' v. h!ch h"T intr-n ttion of the f-m- j out actr was mod artisti'. Silcharmed with h"r pianal her short h;;mnro!;s fk.-toh- V-' -v d ; rar e n f ert a ! n n i e n t . Th" I vt nfta.r on the rlil c:.l nual Christma r:oar w P I t T V j v... ir - t -r'M...? Tutr lay in De Honoring Mi-s J'rarrey whe.e marriage to Ilab.: Mlnda of Minneapolis, will Nov. 14. ai.d Mrs. llr b-rt Happ. :1 ! rerent bri io. Mr ' I 'i: nk'.-n .rinur Houlton. I It s Ilui r!.. nt a fd with a 1 o'clork lurndieon at the Ilcbertson tea. room I'r. day. l'ale yellow taper.s in s.lur holder and A du:-ter f ' llo.v im pon tlirywnthemum ffirmd tri- Ivdy deeoration of the ta1 1' at which ware seated M:r-s Sa.iin ;i r, Ir. Itobrt 3 Tapp, Mrs. F.i I, .eef.jrt. Mrs. II. Lui Ilo:iP-r. Mr.-. Wi.'.ard Hap', MiM Florence Stlineer. Mrs. J. Albert Harri, Mi-s Jertrude Chillas. Mr. Christian I'ret, Mr. hou-s Klrel. Mr. I lh C.n-enan, .Mrs. William leaven and Mrs. I.. F. Fry. Gue5t favor wen piven to Mr?. Happ and Miss Saline r and a enrpaee rnrrrk'-d '' guet. place (,f ( a(di "The K;fe and Works cd Dirk IJoutH. Fh mi.-h Faii ter." was th.: Interesting subject which Mrs C. L:. Francis presented Friday afternoon nt the regular meetlr.tr of t lie ait department of the .i:th Jlend Woman's club. .1. M. S. bid.-'. Current events on Am-rican art we,e ;ven i ,v Mrc T.v.li i S-:uivr Tluriri.r t h ; ! ...... ........ . - ... j business, h ssion, reports ware read! of the card party which the department (five Thurrtlay, the proceed of which were Kivcn to the Cluo Home Fund. Plans were discu.-s. d for the department'. day b.fore the .general club which will fake place In Januar:.. The n-t meeting wi.l Ibe held Nov. S at which time Mrs. Charles Morelard w ill rive the lif" and works rf Hans .M'nihianc, Fiem-1-h arti-t and Mrs. William Pro-ha-rr will be in rli.irirf of the current art events. Honoring her 1 1 o ! : s fro. .-t. M rs. M.(rr.t!e pah'.ic, of Clinton. la.. Mis. Gat- HarpfJ. lev.: Wooduard av. entertained tix 'tables of bridge Friday a fternoon Tue favor.- of th' jrame wero yiven Kostiser and Mr. Luncheon was y r t Placed Willi (enter; ehr .a nth. mums. 0 Mis. H irvcy !'arl J:irkMin. 1 at small tabbv it r. ,f ydliiw On Tuesday, Nov. 7, Mr.. 1 1 a r p 1 w ill entertain aiciin a a courtesy t- Mrs. Spahl-Jn-;. The niion.i ry department of tlie Fin-'t Pn-byteriarr church liehi t ho annual praie .tv1c -n I'riday afternoon in the church parlor.?. Mrs. F. S. Sayn sm rif ice i a quiet hour. emph u::-. cd service and her th'i a;lrs for tho Aeroplane vi. .v s of our .snuthern mountains and tii'ir po"pie were cien urob r th" d:r.-rtion of Miss Cliarb tte Parti hUe. the folIowinc ladies acting a-- guides at the differ nt mi-icn schools Mrs. Kirn or Crockett, Harlan County Community Life reh'"d. ar.d Mr.-. Anni" llrou n Linedon. Meioriai c!n (; in the Kentucky mountain.: Mrs. Trout. Iron "Works. 7 irk mountiün. Mi-sour;: .Mrs. A'ltrasta I :churtz. Ovhvi! M Irs. C. A. ( LipP-ncott. Pa . .' in d ' 11 Insti'Ut' j N. C: Mrs. F. A. Chlb-ot.. Sunderland Memorial s-ho d. Mis.; May Appl.ate. Mnssop I iura N s, C . hool for Ciris, Pattie Sm tiaia. P. duriit- th Tenn Mr. J. T. scho d in V ent- w- re '"a' k er. e.t Yir-s-rved vial h-ur by lie hos. te-ses. Mrs W. IIy,!. Mr W. W. P.idennur. Mrs A. M. Itu.d!, Mrs.. C. H. Mrrs .v.l Mr. F. M. Rior.e. Mr. M. P. Ke, Jl'? W. av.. entcrtairc th marchers of her bridge club Fii.Iay afternoon at her home. Favors of the aff rn' on were K'.ven to Mrs. Walt r Ftrri and Mrs. Kce-an. F lio.wir.ir th- tramo a buffet lur. -heon was served to 12 truests frt-m a ta"1 cer.ter'd Avith a bouquet , f v ir.c 1 colored autumn flowers In -wo weeks. Mm Ab: At Wheelock's V-'.T -r '

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Main st., enteri Uerhrt Corey, newpapT anJ I ma üt i7.in writer, will fpe.ik th: aft- ! f.rn,)0a Ät 3 o'clock at the- Rotary rDorn ' tho Oliver hotel, to the rprr.herj r. i the rrok'res club. Mr. Cnry who Is a noted journal. st. .-I '-nt five years In th- war zone and t wn cn of the fir-t forc.n correslndntji to visit th Prussian front in tho eat. H .ka-.v action with th" Hriti-h. IieL?:in and French troop, or.l pf-nt scne time at thiIt:n fror.t and n;ne ri-.onth-? with th :- Sf rhian army .n Maredo nil. M r. "'or(y 1 a magazine writf-r of notc; havlr.jr written for foTe of the foren.r.ct r u h'.io'itlor.. I'or his appear,r r here. Mr. ('orfy has cho.'.-n the f-'ijhject. ' .w'-ttin? the Stacre For th" N..xt World War." The club lnvitt the rr.oral pirbiio to attehd. Mm. Edward Star. 433 Harrison

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.,.ilr.crer. ! -o. ially and in a cor.tc.n the t-vor they failed to -acritu e to Fele, or to!knew that a- far a hr plan of camAlbert K. ! u;!rf won by Mrs. Theodor h irk. comply with his every whim. thcIan waH concerned my defiant take plae 1 KiTht refreshments v. re fp-'-cJ to would be devoured in tho flames ofwor(i. rr A ,vnr.hle-- T -voni.i he

-:0 members In two week.. Mrs. C. . - lit. ri(!.I S Ifl II r I . U. ho.-t5s to the c! ib. The regular Friday nicht dunce!

wis held In the notary room at thejiop an,j from. them she learned Oliver hotel last evening. Th Tokio' the truth. Pel" was in reality but a

orchestra played the splendid proKram of dance- which wa.s enjoyed by couples, including many of the visitors from afar who are here for the homc-cominc. Announcement l made of the marr.aire of Mis Gillian Grady, daughter of J. A. Grady of Monnette. Ark., and Iawrence A. Freeman, .on of Mr. and Mr. T. A. Freeman. 1010 Woodward, aw. which took place Oct. 27 at Mcmph's, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman will be at home for the present at 1010 Woodward av. Tb.e Iad!e.s Aid society of the Linden Avenue Christian church met with Mr.. Floyd JEnfield. 630 Ninth at. Thursday .afternoon. Fifteen member were present and planned a iba bar for Nov. 16. The regular I mm A I'f .eram wa. lonowea ny a snon blll nesS meeting and a SOCi.ll llOUT. next regular meeting will be he'd Doc. 7 w;th Mrs. William Mull. 1 Liwton st. Th" members of the Auten V. R. . No. 14. whose birthdays are in M.fy and September, entertained with i Hallowe'en party at their hall Thursday evening. Contests, stunts and dancing were enjoyed by the 7" irue.sts present and refreshments wer' .-erved late in the evening. The ladles' Aid of the Trinity M. K. church met at the home of Mrs. it. Iteece. I'l N. Allen St.. ThUrsd iv afternoon. Mrs. F. S. Smith was the assi-tinp; host es. Twenty-four ; members and four visitors were present. The devotional were led by Mrs. A. Kurtz: and plans were made for a bazar and plan were second Saturday in December. An all day sewimr will be held Nov. S at tho home of Mrs. H. J. Jackson. 1010 Yassar a v. Tho next regular meeting will be held with Mrs. M. Pettisrrew. 1('1 Diamond av. Mrs. W. Hintz. s.;n I'ark av.. was hoste;. to 10 members of the Kolah Klub Thursday afternoon. Rewini? o-cupied the afternoon and luncheon was srcd. In two weeks the club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. O. F. Council. 717 Lincoln way K. Mrs. S. W. Pier.. 12S K. South st.. i in Chicago the t;ii--t of her .laughter. Mr.s. H. H. Maust. .Mrs. Kitty L. Devin and Henry H. Mctcalf motored from Columbus. .. to spend the week end with Mrs ines lii.ner, aniuei J.i't jn r, .Mies av. Miss Helen Calder of Chicago. Is th- Kue.-t of Mi. Katherine Her man, S14 Notre Dame av. j Jerome Crowley, ir.. and Patrick Crowley, of Chicago, are i n e quests of Kugene O'p.rien. ;k;; K. Joffer"n b!vd. Mr.. M. D. Holden, of San Antonio, Tex., Mis Grace Feeley. Charles McCortland and George Adler, of Tohet. in., arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Gullfoyl. W. LaSalle av. Dr. and Mrs. P. C. Traver aril son. Ttobert, 1010 Riverside dr., will spend the week end at Cl.nton. Ia. Mr. and Mr.s. John G. Grimm. TUtb.am apartments are stopping a the North Shore hotel, Kv.inston, 11!.. v;siting with friends in the North 1 cr-a towns. At Wheelock's

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.Mt? MildrM IJailey. ll.?s W. Thonvifl s., will entertain the memI'Ts of tho Gulden Uul clas.n of the "irst Christian ch u re h Fa turJiy a ftf rnoon. JIOW AN HAWAIIAN CailllN MAMI'lU) OI T sriTllSTITIOX.' ; Kapiciani was the wife of Xa:h i hereditarv counsellor the toun i iH.T,. She" of Llholiho of Hawaii was born In Hawaii, near HonoltJlu. of Hawaiian parents. Despite the earl training of KapJ"lani. E.'ie COUia irVOr aCCeiH lilt fuper.ditiona and r'licious beliefs of her country. As a result of her determination to latn the truth about everything idiC succeeded doin..r a j?rcat rvite for the people j of Hawaii. The Hawaiian hi lone worhin-

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,.x t.iirz Hi.iiin iit-.u ii'mhmuiu. i ii..i . ..... . . a larce vo.rano near Honolulu. Th. natives were tautrnt to oeiieve mat n the volcano. The prints, pronounced ;.n.--.- upon an w m u.uru 1 f u r. ' t rrr wl " -i-,f Kaoa nü mo-r. leare i or me Hawaiian ueiiu s. Missionaries called upon Kapvolcano, unable to change in any way the Uvea or the drstinies of the Hawaiian?, unless thfy fell into it. boilins? lava. Kapiolanl had seen men. women ar.d children sacrificed to the yawnin? "fire prod" every year, and her heart was heavy because of the needles cruelty. What could she do to make her people see the awful folly of their belief in Pelc Dally Kapiolanl visited the prcat phenomenon, declaring her lack of faith in its power. Angered, thn priests called down cursen upon tho head of Kapiolanl. and even threatened to take her life if she did not worship I'ele. In despair, because her daily visits seemed to brln.? no le.-ults, Kapiolanl decided to go sti'l further In her attempt to hov her people that Pele wn powerless. Cabins- several of; her friends together one day. she asked them to sro to the volcano with her. "Is the woman mad?' they cried. Ar.d yet her friends followed her 5n fear and trembling. Venturing to the brink of the crater, Kapiolanl descended severai hundred feet toward the angry-look-ins: mas of lava Here she stood, while her friends, the believer in T. ' ..T'.l ii-t.li f it w f A i M i tain that their frod. in his an-T'r, would pour forth liquid fire to de-t-oy them all. Taking some sacred berries of the Hawaiian frm a bair in her hand. K-apiolani cast them into the tire. This was surely the heUht sacrilege! Screaming with terrot and begging I'ele to .save them, the Ilawailans rushed back from tho crater. Put the wife of their high chief stood on the brink of the chasm. dramatically calling to Tele to dostroy her if he had the power to do o. After she wa- certain that he:people saw that Pel? had no power to harm h?r, Kapiolanl calmly walked back to her friends. News of the defiance of Pele soon .spread through Hawaii, and the natives lost faith in the gol they had worshipped s-c Ion.g. Thus Kapiolanl. by risking he own life, paved the lives of many of her people whom Pele would have claimed as victims in the yearly sacrifices. IXOK LOOK! The new market, corner Pronson and Main sts.. open again, tomorrowbeing National Apple Day all over the Fnited States, that is the day when everybody ears Apples and all through the year whenever it is possible to get them. We have the finest display and quality of Arplea that you have ever seen in South Rend. If you buy poor Apples that is your fault, you can get plenty of good ones by calling on us. also Potatoes; handle nothing but the best Northern Michigan Potosky's, bt keepers and eaters. If you buy cheap frosted Potatoes, blame no one hut 1 yourself, you can get good one here, j .lust received a car load of California Sweet Malaga Grapes, will retail at 12l3 cen's per pound, nine pound for $1.00. A full line of fresh Fruits and Vegetables at lowest possible rrice. FPFITS Figs. Dates, Pears. Oranges, Parana. Delicious Apples, Spitzenburg. Stayman Wine Sap. Pome. Peauty's Johnathans. Mcintosh Red. Northern Spies. Snows. Paid wir.. Greenings. K.ngs. Twenty dz Pippens, M.aidea Blush, Seek-no-further. Hubbard-none-Such. Grapes. Grape Fnr.t. VEGETABLES Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce. Celery, Celery Cabbage. Cabbage, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Pr-.is-sel Sprouts. Parsnips. Carrots, Turnip. Onions, "Wax j Leans. Peppers, Kudebagos. Sweet ; Potatoes. Postoky Potatoes, CranberMe.. rorne ana see us. i;euui or Wholesale. 119 W. Uronson st. SCHFLEIt. KLINGEL & CO. George Butzbach. Mgr. COS Adv. AUTO TIKI'S COST LHSS. Buy your auto and truck tlrea f:cm us. We stock ilandard brands cf b?.-t quality In all sizes. Come -ind see us before you buy. We sell our favorite tire for less and mount tlitm while you are resting. Lud vis's Auto Supply. 40S South Michigan st. Adv.-:ss-tf. h B B. Cleaners. 12S N. Iafayett Advt. 30 2-COS. Safe Milk For Infants, Invalid & Children

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lXm TOM !IITi:il TO IX) Aller. Drake was th fir.-t to spik! after Tom burst. Ch extern dramatic out - "If th? youn? m:.n v. i'.I kin Ily rxnll'i R-hiKO Tiff n n niMitic " Vi a i ' Ira wied pro vocative .v but J,:l!ian, irtcrno .1 F.vift.. .... . ... "Keep quiet, Allen' Then the . nrrtfi., ... vm;n, Mr rv,..,. - . rf.aS!.Urins air. ..j won't dfflV 'hat ther.. f n rer. J .aIn rI,k ,n a;j ('f u.. ,he v4li,j srav. ;y ..but l arn very vurp ;t can b(, fpdured to a minimum. And thtre U r, n. rear'.n ivr- Mrv, f.,,,.-, ,'r 4 ( i i ' - ' I t aiKllll j r , ught niy indignant eye. and he cut ii0rt her sentence.. "Them is everv m.vr,n tvhv Tri niCJraham should hare any unpltxi.santnesf." I paid icllv. "rase remember. Ionian, that wherever you are in thi.t affair. I shall be with she fl:i.iir.i I ae na.Qne,i m a ciane or an I nrnva a n .-i ...1,. nuur,.ru t ; Rationed exactly where he cMoce , j;iU a f.nst j h(1 declar-.d my own i attitude, and osain I fe'.t mv father's , ln( presinir my shoulder, and knew that ever, thrcucrh his fear for me he approved my stand. Idllian IiNks Ahead. 'But we are wa.otln time." I,!lhow I ILan declared. "Mr. Chester, ! good an actor re you?" "A very poor one." the younj? man arYrwercd with pincf rity in his tones "With -uch modeslj', j-ou're extremely likely to be a good one." Lillian retorted. "Rut, honestly, now, don't you think you could ntacre a convincing road bandit hold-up I fnr th i.1t of Mr. Smith tomorrow nipht?" "I could do anything to clip that ffllow'. cdaw?," he reolied earnestly. "And that's exactly what I want you to dot. First of oll I am goimr to ask you to interview Mr. Urines, Smith's employer, tarly tomorrow mornlmr. and see that our precious friend'.-i every movement is watched, Then, when he start over here to morrow n:-ht as he surely will ftatre a hoal-up alon-,' the road. ta,e any money he has to make it real:.--! tic, hut be sure to frisk him for nr-I vol vera. "If he's the man T think he i.s and that's a little thing I'm going to find out, please Allah, when he sets her he's a walking arsenal. You won't get 'em all, for he prohj ably ha some mighty ingenious I weapons hiddon in th-- rag of his. but you'll be alle to get nearly' everything he has. Then tie him loosely, t-o he can surely wriggle free, and deposit him in the grass by the .side of the rood, then beat it down here of course, leaving one man near him to watch his pro. -1 oeedings. "I'll tell you now and then we won't have to keep you any longer that Katie will be walking up and down the road, se don't be surprised when you .ee her," Lillian smiled. "Probably Smith will be talking to her, at least we sincerely hope he will. 'From that point on it all on the lap of the god., although Mr. Drake will probably do a .ittle celestial stage directing." "Just so I have n chancp to direct Katie, the beautiful young decoyduck " Mr. Drake murmured, but i Lillian threw him a wrathful glance! - 1 !,fcau'ie of hls frivolity, and suh'lidded. To her. when sh? i .absorbed in! - ; Today's Fashion a Nirw play nms. 4140. Here is a smart romper fashion with added "dress sections." The sleeve may be finished in wrist r elbow length. The romrers are finished with a drop back, which is buttoned to a long write portion. The pattern is cut in four sizes: 2. 4, 6 and S years. A 4 your size requires J 1-4 yards of inch notorial. Pattern mailed to any addres son receipt stamp. 1- cents in selver or Pnttern Editor. The Ne ws-Tlmfv-. gcuth Bend. InL Dear SIrt Find eneIo?d n rents in rfamps or j'lver for which you will kindly tad at pattern No Sif - Name ia , C.reet m Town v.State Since the pattern is to be ordered. it Is understood that I tall not rcceiva a for .bou: a week. Send 12c In silver or stamps for our UP-TO-DATK FALL AND WINTER 1322 - 1923 BOOK OF FASHIONS.

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ADELE u n p i r . . o i ai.ie fir., hu: Alin Drake is a law unto h:rn?-e:f. o ! twrr.e.l ht.r ar.ry ioul: with a impudent cr:n which nhe inor1 lurr. .1. et her N:ck upi n her attention to T " T . . ...... . 1 . . 3 1, . I i tirnation that lie wotiM r.-t !e r.e..1- ! longer, and w.n evidently waiting j for a in on? Jcinite d'.i:ii-oal. j "lifmemWl" Di'.lian tiunded a last warnin? not-. "Prr.'t tinderc-.-t:mato S-o:t.j. He's a sifted lad. .Tadq--, will jou let Mr. Che.-ter out?" Her niurv r.i.i apparent, matter-of-fact ! m st in IT ; en t r h : n 4 ; Merest j Ii;n,i;iii, !iut I caught the flicke r of her eye as he turne i thfni toward AIn Drake ar.d ue.me to the door be-eau.' f-h-n. y dninir the honor? fo- Tom Che.-, i er would annoy the van.ty rf the! brilh.int but conceited va vrnni'Mit rent. LiiKm admir Allen Drak, I but hi vanity ! an abomination t"j her. and she r.-ver Jn-s an op;"r t vi ii i t y to wound it in any way shej can. 1 ro.-e frm my at at my ther's side, outwardly rompoed. -1but secretly annoyed t Lillian, and went: intr the hall with Tom Chester. He retrieved his hat and coat from the table, and turned to me n& I slippe? back the latch cn the door, to say ton.Jely. jerkily: "Look here! Of course non of my business hut you mustn't pet raar that man Smith. Plenty of U3 to sei to him. Please promise " I interrupted him ruthlessly. "I can promise noth'.ntr, Mr. Chester." I said a trifle coldly, "except to do 1115 Prt, whatever that may be." Ho was In the doorwav, now, towerin? above me. hi? boVh faeft stirred with -emotion. 'Then jut remember," he said "that Smith won't hav any chance tn p-et neaf yon until he'. put me out f commifslon flrsit." And then he bolted through the j doorway in an a irony of embarra.s-' ment. fairly slamming the door'oftcrj him. PLAY AND STAY YOFNG. "Play and stay young." That's tho wlogan of Gu-tavur? Kirby, jumping New York Art connoisseur, 1 nrd Joseph Lee of Poston, Ma.?.,: who nulle, off a few athletic stunts! cn the board wölk at Atlantic City! during the National Itecreation Cor-' grecs recently. Put you can't play unless you feel like it. And you can't fee like it if troubled with rheumatic pairs;, as so many people' are when they get t long in years.! Landon's Proscription 1003, which ;s i now offered to the public at $1, will! rive la Ming benefits and Instantly re- , hove pain. It is for sale in Ml.shawaka at tb.e ped Cross Pharmacy, and in South Pend at the Fruma-; i Drug stores, cor. Michigan and ; Wayne sts., cor Michigan and Wash-; ir.gton. anl Main and Colfax. ( Adv. 306-tf i Franklin Bifocal Glasses It's a far cry from Franklin's crude, old fashioned fplit bifocals, to the Invisible bifocals of today. Our bifocal lass-os; nnblo you to Foe near and distant objects through one pair of lenses, without tho disfiguring cemented segment.. They are tho last word in eyeglass satisfaction. Particularly Adapt-! to Middle Aged and Elderly People, H. LEMONTRES Mnufaet unn OytUlAO. fT ran duplicate axiy l.a tht la m!Ucw litre. Ovv v. n v - TTVV r Vs. Pcnr CHRC3S -cn honest quarter pound cf n Wdiacaj v.' w w Chccolate Pare I Vkohsomt Delicious Mzcle from cny KigK Caracas cccc3 pure ßr-do car. 2 uitli and flavored sugir lcxican vanilla l2nj. V.KDZ ONLY 3Y Walter Baker & Co, Ltd. E-:U.hed bSO DORCHESTER. ).IAS3. Borild cf Choice Rrcifrs ssrl Jrtt a

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