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' THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. '! It 1 vi:i)m:si).y, jiia- 2, 1013 "V. THE CHILDREN'S O WN CORNER :: v -J v "r r v t. , .. i. .1. i? rfe ' ik MAUDE ADAMS IN "PETER PAN. 71 "Do You IW lU ct in ralrirs?" She Ak You in TliU Wonderful Play .', .1. -V '- ..V .'. -' . ., '. ' ;V 4 V -ts ',- -, , ',- -r- , . 1- 'f T ' Adventures of Little Johnny Mouse. v 1 TLe resuilt of good brewing Careful selection of materials a generous amount to each brew, never lessproper aging in wood, an indispensable feature of good brewing up to the minute, absolutely cleanly bottling methods have won for HIGH LIFE the distinction of being the most wholesome and "Finest tasting beer ever produced.' Convince -yourself order a case today. Wc use light bottles exclusively for this high grade beer common beer comes in dark bottles MAUDi: ADAMS I X "I'KTKIl I AN". ijy ai xt ;i:iitii;. Isn't it quitf the prettiest picture you ever saw. loys and Kirls? Doesn't it make you think of elfs and poblins and dairies and woods and things? CIue?s who it Is! It vou have ever se n the charming a.s she looks when playing the part of "I'eter Pan"! "Peter Pan" is a fairy story, chil dren. It was written to make us all .see and love the hajjpy things in life. Kveryihins In it makes you feel joyful. I miht tell you the story. Hut I think it will be much nicer for you to wait and see It. "Do vou believe' in children's play. ov r which srown ' fairies?" asks. Miss Adams In this folks sin- many praises, too, you will j play. And you surely will if you see know. j it. For the benefit of those boys and Miss Adams has played "Peter pirls who have not yet had a chance Pan" many times already. This sea to seo this lovely play, I'll tell the ! son she is playing it arain. And ev ftnswcr myself. I erywhere she kocs crowds of little It is Maude Adams, the most uni-! folks and bitf folks are waiting to versally beloved aetress in America, see her. e iuo7 nrxmk NU AS TOLD II Y AlWT CIKUTIi:. Chaptr I'. "'Amoni,' the D;Tnish beech grooves near the Paltie sea.' bean the earth enware Jar 'Oh, Koody, that's the kind of etory wo like,' sanj; ut the plates alon, the wall. "'Yes, that was where I spent my childhood days. The house was kept in such Kood order. The, furniture was bright and clean. The win dows were like mirrors' " "Oh, r. hat a beautiful story.' chorused the hair broom, the water pail an.rf? the plates altopetiu r. So the earthenware jar .vent on with her story to the end and everybody was triad to nave heard it. "'Now what shall we do next?' called the tea urn. "I'll dance.' cried the fire (ontrs. And she danced riirht merrily. " 'Oh, mercy,' said the matches to each other; 'how common th se peo ple are.' "Then the tea-urn was asked to slnic. but she had a very bad cold. " 'H'm. said the old iuill pen on the window ledue. 'If tea-urn can't finfr. why not ak the nightingale just outside the window to come in and ?intf for us? " 'Tl?h, tush.' called the tea kettle. who always considered it his special riuht to do all the singing. 'I'm ashamed of any one suggesting that we ask a foreigner to help In our en tertainment.' " I am sorry, too.' said the turf basket, 'that such .1 thing should be mentioned. Let's turn everything topsy-turvy. Let's have a new order of things.' " 'Good.' they all cried together. 'We'll make a great noise and disturb the whole house.' "Just as they were preparing to turn night Into day with their fun the kitchen door opened and in walk ed the servant. Everything was as still as a mouse. There wasn't a sound anywhere. The girl went right over to the shelf and took the matches down. In striking one, the whole bunch caught fire, flew Into a great blaze, sputtered and made everything very bright for a minute. Then they died out. "The wonderful matches of high descent were gone forever. The hum ble iron pot. the turf basket, the old quill pen and the tea kettle were there just as good as ever." DM the king and queen like the story and would they let the mer chant's son marry their daughter? Wait and see. (To be continued.) I 1 ' ' cL" C" THE BBOlVn BOTTLE JOKE The brown bottle fallacy has been o completely exploded that little is left to be sajd ,n defense of that side of the question tn ,T atvoted th use cf dark bottles It is admitted that, common beer comes in dwk bottles and that beer of a high degree bottle's y ,S PrdCrab!y Uedia Sk Wah'l-Henius Institute of Fcrmentolory (America s greatest authorities on brewing) are in accord with this view. Here is their ?akmci? u rdation 10 thc tiling of high-prade beer: 6 "FOR SUCH BEERS THE LIGHT BOTTLE is PREFERABLY EMPLOVED because it can more rr-.irb"!v ;ntn..i Dcfcre tiling to insure thorough cleanliness OUu ucwuc mc nnisnea package reveals atP J o vumcnis meet tnet requirements of the uamy ana ireedom from sedimentation." .-J Qzampagce of mttko. Brewed in Milwaukee by Miller Brewing Co. k mm M; k' : -A1 :A II II "i , '1 1 ' 'e:ra : t 1 -3 i. i ; J i I vmt.eA i H ,! ! 1 k V' V ! ! !j i i yf I On sale at leading Buffets, on Dining Cars and Steam. ship Lines, DICK I hear you and Pat had a scrap ,Jim. Who licked? Jim Well, when I come to my senses Tat was gone, so I didn't know. MR. SKYGACK FROM MARS. in; taki;s yiki:li:s ohskkyatioxs i his noti-; hook ox i:ahtii CUSTOMS. OBSERVED STRfHCE RITES "iURl F i CflRTH-BEiriG- MADE AIR MOTIONS NYITH 5WISH-DEVCE IR'OUriO UMHAPPY 8Y5TAJN0cR DISPLAYED WONDER FUL PROFICIENCY IM MAKING M0T0M5 WITHOUT TOUCH I HQ WY PART OF THE PEf?50NqaC THREATENED 5. W1 . X - - . . . . . I -vv rw III ' ' , v ' 1 i -. - -4 I Li ; i ' M"n 'i.- t . . s y.y v fliflft ', Xc, , ' - - IT t 11 L-rrX . I jSfe'TP J-r Wf MirWI tJ-e-f,''.i fill" .-"v,, :?!l'Vv. W 'AAVli.'W ' I b?--I;JVv: - rrJ ,1;A-A,v" ? U jfiAml -J VSMC ' 1 KGAtMl4GiMI hMln II ' - I. li Nil il irllXt , 'Af.". 1 1 il.-Ii-f ,M ill- t V - T- t - - - i: - - w v - . ril'., .I'll 3 'I. r M EYES EXAMINED FREE Glasses Fitted at Moderate rrlcc Satisfaction Guaranteed. tVT. I9C0 HBURKE & C0.4koPTICIANSl Rubber Novelties of All Kinds at THE RUBBER STORE, 206 S. Michigan St. 11 Dal It TraiM u Cfrtcara I irj .so, MICHIPN 5T 7U 51 Years Old on Savings Ia CI Deposits 22 South Bend National Bank CAPITAL S100.0C3 SURPLUS EARNED 110,000 DIRECTORS. du Hubbard, Harcn Ilutbird. Mrrcn Campbell. Marrln Campbell Ocorgo Wymaa. Fred H. Badct. Arthur I. Hubbard. Prompt, courteous treatmex to til from all, aivajft. on Savings Deposits 41 Years Old DR. J. BURKE 8c CO I Leading Opticians of Northern I mil- : ana 220 S. Michigan St. Sunday I a to 10 by Appointment. NOTICE: Wo duplicate any lenc i the same day. No matter who flited ( them. B-Iijk th pieces. Suits for Men and Women $15, $18 and $20. Easy Payments. GATELY'S IIS II .!-tTiT'on IJlTd. 0 Think of Three Things Qualitv, Elegance and Money-savings, and . how B n.ltnrnllv th nim nt thi E helpful house presents itself to your mind. Then, again, you think of the name, when any other scores that sell fur niture advertise it that sets you wondering what our bar- L. H. ORVIS FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Anslstant 124 North Michigan St. Home 5297. Hell 29T gains must he. We're glad and proud that you look so to us. and like the big store so well. We feel the re sponsibility in beaing the leaders in home furnishings and guard your interests zealously. You'll be surprised at the many new things tha t aawit your inspection and approv al, but more so at the low prices. 2J Do You Know That All funds deposited prior to July 11th, 1913, com mence to draw Interest at 4 percent from July 1st, 1913. Interest compounded semi-annually. at Citizens' Loan, Trust & Savings Co. 104 S. Michigan St. no Start a Savings Account at once and get the benefit of our July Dating. All money (li)sit(l In our Savings Department not later than July loth draws Interest from July lt, at the rater of 1 kt cent per annum, com pounded semi-annually. AMERICAN TRUST CO. Our Sucre-. Im u'ih1 1'iwm Our Satisfied Patient. SMITH &l SMITH . CIIIKOPUACTOIIS. Foonis r,ni-rnj Dean Mils. j If. Phone 21 9. South P-ndt Inl. j 1 VI. FJ3 o G A U U P SS3 -V. MJoltfcnn St. Homo Phono 1211; Jtell Ibcm.i SS 4 i l. r.oamvrs CHIROPODIST IlArd and Soft Omi Iltmovtl pun lon. Enlarged Joints and Ia rrown NaiU Treated. OfC and Relder.i. til &. Txylor 5trt. Horn Phon-e 1451. Bll Phon Jll Will call at your residence or oftlc by appointment. PATENTS An-l Trade Marks OM.-!ne1 !n all Countries. Atlvlon Vr-f. GEO. J. OLTSCH, P.fRipJf -r-l Patent Atty., 711- 712 .StuJtl aktr iouth lieni. Ind, EYES EXAMINED Drug by f v-: t- ?TT K T 7T r7T' T7Trri 222 So. - MiLis&n Strtt-t. iiue PL- Pl Vtom Ul "un laj" rrom to 10 .C-i A. SOUTH BEND Pabst Beer Always pure, light or dark. Dellv tred ta your home. 50c per dozen. J. IIOFTFMAX 231 Xo. Mlcidsan St. Bell 375 Home 5591 tAUG."l2 TO IB "j AUG. 12 TO IB