South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 33, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1919 — Page 8
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MISHA WA KA GENERA L NE WS News- Times Office: 120 Lincoln Way West Home Phone 118; Bell 10
TO KEEP WATCH on me thief Wild Cat Promoters Will be Closely Watched ' . in Future. P.j Stanley Melntoh. Rir.s ovtr th country indiciU that th money thif-f. ;ind that cl.'tss of individuals popularly Known as tho "wild cat i romotor.'- are jroinp to meet omo !-tiff opposition from many Four in th curs of thrlr operation from now on. I'spi-rially will th pMMie W warned against th ('.infers of kffiiir.p money ft horn" or in hiding places where it may Le stol n or where the owner rap too easily Ret it and in vr st it in 'ground floor" propositions in whlh h has heen I'd to place his confidence. Another w.iy in which people are the losers, it will he shown, when They "hule" their money is that when money is in bureau diawers, old stoves, clock shelves and the like, it does not s-rve as a hasis for credit. That if. if th- tim" comes when a m;'.n muit apply for a loan at the i-ank, he finds that the amount he an borrow depends to a considerable exte.it upon how systematic and tu5ineRs-like he has proved himself 'o he in handling his money. Naturally, financial men point out. a man is not to he coniderd very progressive or even usinc sound judgment if instead of handling his funds through the hanks the very hanks that helped Uncle Sam to finance and win the war he kept it in his home or in some other place where it is constantly subject to loss. One of the' difficulties that arc
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mt when a consistent effort Is being made to show the wisdom of properly safeguarding money is that, in times like these when general economic conditions are undergoing a chaniie, there is a tendency on the part of many people to try and keep very secret the fact that they have surplus money. Some men and women even r-
i fraln from depositing their funds In a bank because they think that the knowledro may leak out that they have means at their disposal. All of which is. of course, very foolish because in the first place a bank keeps the customers affairs confidential; under existing laws, not even the trovernment itself will interfere with a man's private bank account. In the second place, it is foolish to keep money outside the bank, because the minute a man does this he dimply invites the professional thief and the clover Investment promotor to try and see what lie can do to get the money away from the owner. The foolish Individual who imagines his money is safer in his own secret possession should remember the old saying, the wisdom .and truth of which has been proved for many generations: "A fool and his money are soon parted." In this connection considerable emphasis should be laid upon the fact that the strictly up-to-date bank is more than just a place to deposit money. It, of course, sees to It. first of all. that the funds of it depositors are adequately safeguarded so that the money is safe and ready for the customer when he wants it. liut even to the casual observer is is clear that the American banker is always ready to advise the people in hi community on matters regarding their individual financial and business problems. The banker comes in constant and close touch with new developments in the business world, and the average citizen should no more think of trying to invest or handle money simply on his own judgment than he would try to be his own doctor or lawyer. of Bad Blood system, nothing is equal to it. The action of s. S. S. ii to cleanse the blood. It soaka through the system direct to the seat of the trouble acting as an antidote to neutralize the blood poisons. It revitalizes the red Mood corpuscles, increases the. flow so that the blood can properly perform its physical work. The dull, sluggish feeling leaves you tho complexion clears up. Even long standing cases respond promptly. Tint you must take S. S. ß. Drugs and substitutes won't do. Get S. fc .s. from your druggist. If yours is a special case and you need expert advice, write to Medical Adviser, 412 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, In I). i'llt. . ' Hi,, 'til,,. ' x'or ''if '"''Oft 1X r"' Mi - - " i Hl "nfiv 4 wtl
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What is it the Sinn Feiners of South Bend want now? Ireland has its republic, its "ambassador" has arrived in Washington and is waiting. Pres't Wilson's return for recognition, and nobody is raisins any objetcion, not even John Bull. Why all this fuss and newspaper propaganda? Carley Chaplin and bride will go to Kurope on their honeymoon. They were married several months ago. t is generally dangerous to delay a honeymoon thi3 way. A honeymoon deferred maketh the feet cold. Collier's Weekly says Robert Burns should have lived to answer the "Hymn of Hate." Bobble wasn't a hater, he was a lover unconventional at times but a lover just the sameOne pood home will turn out more genuine civilization than 4 0 ndiana legislatures Col. Whittelsy now says he did not send the message "Go to Hell!" to the German omcers who demanded his Furrender. Such a' story cannot be permitted to be spoiled. Colonel, you said it, but you were so exhausted from hunger that you can't remember what you said. If it should become necessary to boll down the reports from the peace congress, we suppose the shortest report of a day's proceedings would be something like this: "Wilson; That's All." A writer in the Scientific American tells of fish in India that climb trees. So the bootleggers are now operating in India, are thy? While all war endeavors that have come before the people of Mlshawaka have been worthy, that in be half of .the Armenians and other suffering peoples Is, perhaps, the most deserving of them all. In this Instance, Mishawaka should give until it pains. It Is something of a pity that the work has all been left to one man. Should he succeed, all the more credit will be due him. rormc jrsrirn When Turkey's called to pay up For all war's sacrifice. Let's hand her to Armenia, And let her name the price. It Is not so hard to get an obstreperous pedestrian to take a modrate view toward speeding If you take him along in the car for a little spin to "let er out" for a spell on a good bit of road. Butter and eggs continue to fall in Chicago. What's the trouble with the egg and butter board there? Get your name on the Certificate of Honor. 19 Drive starts Tuesday, Feb. 4. Call and see us at the A. C. A. Building next Tuesday or Wednesday and leave your subscription. CapL H. C. Sprague.
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Mishawaka can tell them how to hold the gouge good and high. You can tell by the vigor with which a certain class of reformers are rreparlng to pursue old Rarleycorn that they are to let some very big vices have easy Kalling for awhile. South Bend's big monument fund will be raised when somebody discovers a way to give the world all the friend chicken it can eat without the necessity of working for It. t is said Jeannette Rankin wants to be clerk of the Sixty-sixth house. Why not? Jeannette is an able and hopeless spinster, and there is no danger that beautiful and dimpled little impediments might appear to interfere with her personal attention to the duties of the position. They say former King Manuel wants to reign the throne of Portugal. If 'Manuel Is Retting three square meals a day in London he would better stay there, or come to Mishawaka and get a job at the Woolen company. Portuguese thrones are mighty hard sitting at this time. As a true optimist, we believe that still more horrible noises are yet to be invented. The street cars and fire department motor are mild compared to what Is coming. But one rooster in our block can beat them all an hour before day. The pirls of our co'tin' days didn't rub their noses 70 times a day to get the shine off. What caused this epidemic of shiny snoot, anyway? A Judge prescribes kissing as a preventative of divorce. The judge evidently fails to comprehend the psychology of the kiss. Where it is charged with real power no prescription is necessary. A perfunctory smack Is worthless. A high power kiss is quite as apt to land outside the family as in. Ergo, the kiss is apt to Instigate as many divorces as it prevents. The 55.000 strikinr garment makers in New York will have a 4 4 -hour week and return to work. Our notion Is that the farmers of this country are losing a wonderful opportunity for fun and diversion by not standing out for an eight-hour day. They can get twice as much money by substituting 8 for 16. Admiral Mayo says the expenditure of a few hundred millions miht have prevented the war. That's the trouble; a nation's foresight Is not as good discovering emergencies as
its hindsight Is at the Inquest. Mr. Armour speaks of the "suspicious attitude of the public toward the packers.' There Is no help for It. A human being is naturally constituted so that when he is compelled to pay 75 cents a pound for bacon he knows h,rt's being robbed. Butter in Chicago has droped 15 cents a pound within two tveeks. There must be Bomething wrong with the Chicago climate. In renn township the very same butter has to be loaded down with ballast to keep it from flying to the moon. London dock laborers are demanding more beer and better beer, which shows that there are all sorts of demands and ideals swirling around Versailles, and the chances are that distinguished body may fall short a few kilowatts, amperes or gulps of perfecting humanity. Keep the home gardens growing, folks. The courts may move the Woolen land Dodge companies to Palestine. but we don't believe Zionism will ever move the Mishawaka Jews to Palestine. Another reason why prohibition may become much more popular than either its friends or enemies dream is, being adopted, it is going to put the quietus on some very tiresome vociferators of both sides. "The average woman who marries expects her husband to be a real Meal Ticket, observes a Louisville preacher. Then Is marriage Indeed a lottery in which many of the tickets are blanks. The head of a family who has an income of 55,000,000 a year will have to pay an income tax of S3.7S3.O30, whereas a head of a family with an Income of 1 2.500 will have to pay only $30. It is merely because we so earnestly desire to help our country that we wish we were in a position to pay the S3, 733,030. The Kansas City Times says it is no longer safe for a woman to kill her husband In Chicago. Is there no chivalry in Chicago? A true Southern gentleman would be proud for his wife to kill him If It would add to her happlnea. At least, we have never heard of one who made the tragic exit kicking about it. This Is a nation of "joiners." The average American Is ready to Join anything that doesn't require a constant grip on a pair of plow handles or an ax helve. A Kansas City Star reporter is back from France with 227 battle scars. A reporter hardened in Kansas City comes pretty near having an impenetrable hide. A subscriber asks If. when peace Is concluded, any American would be
I willing to accept a diplomatic or 'consular mission in Germany. Not enthusiastically willing, perhaps, but we feel a sense of duty, such as is wonderfully pronounced In most de
serving democrats of Indiana, would Impel an unplaced or feverishly dry democrat to serve. A French general returned to Paris from Berlin says the German's don't believe they have been licked. We fear the Heinies put something over on Looey. A German may not always know exactly when he has won, but he is never in doubt when he has been licked. King George has made General Pershing. Grand Commander of the Bath. If the general accepts and we are ever in his vicinity it is our purpose to drop around some Saturday night and eee him in his regalia. Watch the play now. The immediate job of German propaganda In the United States, operating through Jeremiah O'Leary's, Vierecks and other malodorous characters, is to resume the task of attemtping to create friction between the United States and Great Britain. They say there are 10.000,000 Jobless people in this country. We can't believe it. The banks are full of money, the highest prices the world ever saw proclaim universal scarcity of universal holding. The country needs some button pressers. It Is said that priests in Hungary are becoming tired of celibacy. We suppose priests, like other people, are hard to please at times. There were quite a number of divorce cases filed at our court house the past month. Billy Sunday says hell is for rent. If Billy means it is vacant, then we believe he has misread the sign. The very fact that there is a republican party is a proof there is some place for it to go. It Is not In office. Reform will cut down any apple tree found guilty of permitting its fruit to go into hard cider. Apparently, as the food quotations fall everywhere, the Mishawaka consumers are held up for more. Mishawaka is the wonder spot of the country in that respect. Her provision market can hold a stiff upper lip in the face oi any condition. Thus endeth today's lesson. Treat your feet to a pair of W. L. Iouglas shoes. Advt. Dr. Makielski, osteopath, 126 W. Second st. Adv. ADDITIONAL MISHAWAKA NEWS ON PAGE NINE want ms WANTED A factory girl for dishwasher. Hotel Mishawaka. 2tl WANTED A baby carriage, in the best condition. Bell phone 202. 2t3 WANTED An engineer. Steady employment and good wages. Write box T, care of News-Times, stating present employment and experience. 2t3 WANTED A boy 16 or over at Kusm's Baking Co. It2 IF YOU are forced to sell your Liberty Bonds, bring them where you will get the highest price. American Bond Co., 620 J. M. S. Bldg. 13152-tf FOR KENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Young couple preferred, 1102 Ann st. Bell phone S19. 31t3 FOIt SALE Booming house and furniture included, arranged for light housekeeping for six families. Party leaving for Oklahoma. Inquire 333 W. Lawrence st. 31t7 SPECIALS: Men's shoes, button, $2.50. $2.75; men's dandy English, $3.25; men's famous work shoes, valued S3. 50 at $3.25. See our boys' good shoes at $2.50 up; child's tan shoes, $2.00 and $2.50; also men's pants, shirts, overalls, caps, underwear at low prices. De Meester. 601 W. Sixth st. 31t2 WANTED Best r rices paid for used furniture. Wells Exchange, 119 N. Main st. Home phone 259. It3 FOR SALE Six acres on Lincoln Highway east, good house and garage, large chicken house and small stable, lot of fruit. Eay terms for quick sale. E. C. Garmire, room 4 Engledrum bldg. 30t4 FOB SALE Two desirable building lots, one .block from car line in Blver Park. Phone Bell 4313, South Bend. 29t7 FOR SALE Kindling wood deliveries anywhere in Mishawaka, $2.50 per load. National Veneer. 28t7 We pay highest cash prices for Liberty Bonds. C. L. Guthrie, 423 J. M. S. Bldg.. 9 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Advt. 13677-tf. LIBERTY BONDS If you feel that you must turn your bonds into cjiSh, see Mr. Stark at office of Starte Realty Co., MlehawaKa Trust Bldg. rstio
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PURE CAhDY such as made by the DEN OF SWEETS, is ALWAYS a DELIGHT. We are enabled to announce that there has been a REDUCTION IN OUR PRICES, made possible by the ending of the war and the subsequent cancellation of imperative rules governing the confectionery business during hostilities. OUR GOODS ARE THE BEST AND PUREST MADE AND PRICES ARE IN KEEPING WITH THEIR HIGH QUALITY. ONCE TRIED ALWAYS WELCOME. DEN OF SWEETS 108 Lincoln Way West, Mishawaka.
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THEATER Announcement of Special Features This Week. MONDAY Select Iictims Iroent. ALICE BRADY "THE KNIFE" lYoni tho play of the same rut tut hy llitscno Walter, 'The Knife' prvnits a Startlinie but t'flioiwious remedy for social ULs. TL'KSDAY MABEL NORMAND in "JOAN OF PLATTSBURG" Tlc newest triumph of the frirl vho no i or disappoints. , t:nksiay CARLYLE BLACKWELL and EVELYN GREELEY "THE ROAD TO FRANCE" THURSDAY Metro Picture proxnts OLIVE TELL In "SECRET STRINGS" Uiose are all Do Lute IVattir? ami well worth jour consideration. J
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71 8 i! TODAY A Vltapraph Sfwrla! lUHIi WILLIAMS The iKIi.liel and populnr Star, In "A DIPLOMATIC MISSION" Strong love Interest and .wtft notion vtamp tlds feature. Al-o a now two-reel TATTY AltnrCKLi: comedy, t.ooj nic; i it nikm:" Continuous porfornuinee from 1 :30 to 1 1 i. m. IVual AdmNion. TOMORROW THi:iA IiAltA In -Wlir.X A WOMAN SINS" Also a two-re l Wc V -xi.il Comedy, MISFITS AND MATRIMONY" Iulie ami children --elaHy Invltod to our matiiio at 2:1" AdmNion ." 1" L"o. Tl'i:sDAY MARY MILKS MINTIIK In Tin: i:yi:s or jit.ia FIRST IN THE NEWS-TIMES
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