South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 46, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 February 1920 — Page 11

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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MAN IN THE STREET

Mi .ha war. a. ln't a rr.r.lTil cfr.f r ly ar.y nrrins. It may thir.k It is; th.it'8 pathetic. It slr.gs from th uttermost depth of !: threat and in altf',Tethr too solf-r on.'iou. V.'c don't dmy thf-rc .'tro a few !n the city ivho can ."inc. and ?!r- well, but the vjht majority only think thy can. and that's painful! The H'r man's club lK.ni Ij do::r: its beut towatds furthering the us" cf pood rnunio in th O but 1: tan't be xr--ct.d to produce timbre frrrr. fttone. In lew of recent events e .r compelled to think that our nn.Hteurs ore Just a llltl bit Jealous uhen real and distlrwruLshed artists come to to'.vn. Tho comparison is hurtful. Llthrr that, or they hate to pay th admts'lon prie. Gatty foliar drew a painfully rncar;r audifncj at the Methodist church recent ly. If cost 50 cntrt. Io came Lati in a free Funday evening recital. The hrusH whh filled, and to wc: th? collection plates with pennies. "Which brings jh to the Korccny concert to -which there were le than 1 0 0 piM admJftsknw. Tills wa.s lut poor encouragement to the local frr.trnbcra of the plendid American legion orKan'zatt'on who wtr re-t-por.dHe for the recital. Lct'a bo l.ör.e.-t v-ith ourselves. Wo can't rdrvr, and ive'r not willinsr for others to t-ak us how. We're still a bunch cf unH-i-phihticatd amatevrr. V.'hen w co.no to reallzo this, it may ciawn on u that it mi cht bo well v. orth cur while to h-ar distinguished, nrti?ts. vocal and instrumental. h-n they honor our town with a v bit. Jhr 1 hour a day farmers arc befrinnlni: t, vonr notice that they are tired of feed in ir fix and seven hour a day town workers, wniy wor!; will redeem the world from hunger's thraldom. Only work will abolish tu- poverty of fh individual. The man who thiol; that pay n tho lnain thini? will bavj an awakninK some daj. Th- man who feeds him i - letinnine: to realize that he is the ;at cf the idler and the hobo. Ma-iy of our foreign born citizen .'r" gH:i:r i; ck to Europe to set a

i " est end was as dry as all that.

T.. . ,. . . . . , , . K 1 i:s did rii;ht in refusing to I roe jit the J'ulice Gazette belt vhieh wa nt with th- championship Jio wor. the oti.er eveniop. The responvibilitv was too pre-at. It v ould have jieee-.-itated him employing a specia! watchman to paard the entrance tii stroi.p box In which he would li:iv. had to depos-lt it. Tiiere are Fei-n i ounds solid brass in that b It, Mid bi ass costs money th se days. They are making explosive stock-j Inps in tenrla, the cable reports. ' P:t eeti b.ere in Misha.waka you fretiuently see stockings you think Would explode when the eornfeddery Is too ti-rhtly parked in them. We are able to announce that iery bank in Mishavaka will clse nil dav on Washington's birthday, I'd.. It :s said that baruiars are stcal.g th ambassadorial liquor from th- ships as tlu-v lav in their beitlis. 'lh;s v.ill prove a great hardship to in? talesmen wli serve on the t o.i -'resMunal comtrdttees on foreign Illations. The embassies and lepaliotjs w.t promising to be attractive j oints of visitation. Local banks are choked with curl t.cv. The First National is installing additional safety deposit boxes to tuA.- ue of the overflow And j re isn t a r. oil s;'-rv -ert ltieat in .--ht. Verily, Mish.iwaka is boomi g. h,'4 of I hi'adelphi.t's blind s.do.ers has Ji'-t. marrie.l ;t widow. We eiily b,ope that he will not think he vtirn of misfortune. There is l.o t...l nal defense a-ainst a beauti- :..! v idow. ami this one was said to i i h. The parsing- of Sage W. Schujb-r i e a vacancy in our community 1..t take :is sometime to pet i ie Sari's j.res nee annnd the rrilors of the Hotel M ishawa tia v.'.v akin to an Inspiration. His 't al j'l'e.-encc, Iiis rare f ind of wit ami wisdom, his sympathetic nai and his tip heart, were solace l many, who. tired out by the labors: of the day, gathered around. 5 ha rvniiKs anil put thcmseies '..nea r b.;s ! . ni-,n influence for the T.o'af. Saue was a re.nl man. and that i-- saying something. S:dl it wi'l hae to admitted tb.e r::r! in low r.ec'rs and silk o . m g s r . 1 1 : don't :a to be . T 1 1 u la r 1 y -".Jscvptibl o the "llu." 1 'o--iLl: . bow -v. r. l they put on them. - protects oar risfxhf.e re-idcnt J. Al in S' .at. F c!. ggir-.g the F a', po-t o::i. e rith literature perta.nmg to the f:reatnes. of s. 1 : i g. Fla., as e winter re-.-rt. Wo fancy 1:.- ha? Joined the pu.dn .ty bureau Un c s f t!i chamber of comm. rce of th i it y: b it. AUln. nh'- do von persist In making u" un omfortatd by eni'ovieg uft with an Insatiable desire ir a . to: plish ll.c ipi ' . A'.'O'.U ?T ! 1 1 e ' ' " r. rg v d e his irr.rv t- 1 to propaganda i iv.ihl j rodrce befe: e.-ate l xvltli plow-s .: i itvj-i and th:ng.-. .o Impv"ora ' be W. rative t r -s y.n e i la of b-r . - a h'.i ndi e . tr.r ' : r re g'Ta. r.i 11 .. milt s aw l.'i w . 1 ! to ai .v. I r r I t - i ; i . tf II I ! In in,'. tii' h : ; . Ab- x: ..i d of tb.e Fmp'.o- . er Liablllt Assurance xJoni -.uj a

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Mishawaka vUitor the past week. Alexis 1 cultl-vatintr a pood cl.uss r livrly ptosj.ects oer here, and if l:o brmrM as many j-kk benefit checks on his next ivlt we will compd him to move in amon; us. v are jnt a trifle t-tirk on having eu- h t ! i . ( . reat ciuzvn? as is a ex ik. i Sumo musical critics cret thm-h'l-s .so nmssed up in tluir d-.ciip-tivM matter that it is hard to tell whether th ir reports are of eor.ee: t.s or wro.tlinr: match's. Ai.a th stupid part of It L. they put their uaints to thlr fulrnJnutions. Sonon? wants to know v. hy women drets their -ars and let their ankles go bare. Th idea of asking sucii a question! Suppose they hid their ankles and let their ears so bare? There's not a look a year in tnat p!un. Collier says that men inherit their religion from thnr mothers and their poiltioH fioju their fathers. XV'o doubt it. We' know many trons f very relit'icos motii. rs who ieem to have inherited their religion from Iwlly poata. S An Illinois man who hau just died leaving Sj Kiandchildren. is said to have 1 et n a republican. Wvll, h- may have voted thu repub?ieait ticket, bat in other tendencies he v. as certainly democratic. You can never jud'o a man's occupation by his nam-. Mr. Cloodwiilie of Toledo is not a Sunday school Huperintendent but a city ,oftlcial. and as huch he is bound to be a tough nut. . A Chicago feleral jutltre hs asked to rule that when earning liquor, pants are vehicles. If he does, the idea will be to i;tin.r the puy who put the hie in such chicles. A Mishav. akan in offering a reward for his stolen Ford declared h would rather pet the thief than tho car. After all revenge is tho i ulin pas.si jii. An Ohio lady is asking a divorco because her husband hasn't bathed I in six months. What in the mischief does the man do on Saturday nights '. J 71 ' An I'n,lsh",un has made the Chic,11?0 wo- mad. lie -aid: "For a rca.Ie or so women have worn hats that t!l,'m th- ,(M of hilarious inanity." That man is a fool. Truth .lopsn't oni!)t l any man to ttll c v cry thlrio Knows. Oh, for the pood old days when you didn't have to endure substitutes for everything you .wanted When na pie sj ruj u ;us maple syrup, leather was leather and thinps were what they seemed. A Mi-hawaka woman has a hen that has quit laying and cone to (roumi:. It will be just like some he devil to insinuate that this hen i the fore-runner of equal suffrage in the barnyard. The former kaiser'.-- foiis ousht to t'er l proud that the supreme council regards the:n as of s'llticient importance to be tri' d. Tin- New York Times has a London Cable of an interview with a woman medium who says her husband communicating with her from he other world declares that beer is popular in heaven and smoking permitted, thouph the tobacco is poor. If this could ever be comitmed. thi? main evangelist work here after would be to save the church vac:-, at rs. The sinners would begin to repent. A J-idy who hnds fault with us because we .ire not of her class in "Sas-iety" writes to say she hopes ve will be sent back to tho land of our birth on the same battleship which is to take Admiral Sims, as an undesirable. Isn't that kind of her? For JO years we have been endeavoring to tind time and money t pay a visit, but the pauctty of oar noeketbook and the tnrrib!v exacting nature d' our job have prevented us doing ko. "Yo ho! my lads, the wind Mows free, a pleasant uale is on our lea." W. V. Fury, poneral real estate can of .S'U-.th fend, is spending nuch thet-e of his time in Mishawaka das. He sense the scarcity or p.omcs. a:ai is aoout to solve the. problem to Kome extent at least. His bro.td siaiie would indicate that he i; on the right track. After six years of faithful ende iver he has sold the school city of Mishawaka a site in S'Cithmure park, and is ci nritK nt that things will boom ut that way the coming spring and summer, personally, he will build from '1 i to "0 lion.es there oltaan the ar. My. we didn t know this W. 1. was sa ;OI'S TO FLINT. P. I. F iv I.-', Lincoln Way west. has gone to Flint. Mich., on a b;sines trip. ttj:m io AnoMoiiii.i: OWN' Fits. N th time to hae y. i;r old toji repaired, or a new one an le. Curtains, lights, b icks ..n.l ( - b.i' repaired. MNM.WVAUA MIO TOP. 117 v Main M.. Ii-hawnlvii. LangmiT llJM-int'iit. Don't Foret "REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 N. MaIs fit. M:shaw.ka, Ter All Kinds of Fhoe llepalrlng nd Fhoe.

International Concert Attracting Attention

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DE A 1 yHS .MUS. I'HILII WAHL. Mn. Philip Wahl, S3 years old. and a resident of this vicinity for the past 71 years, died at the homo cf her daughter, Mrs. Frank Warner, six miles south of South Bend Saturday morning at 12:-0 o'clock. She had been ill for one week and de.-fh v.-as due to complications cf eld age.

in:ul"n nam- wa Kl!:-.'b'tl: Fulmer. S?:-.- was born April '12. 1S:17 and came here from Ohio in 1 S 4 She wa-s mar rled to Philip Wahl in 1 SCI. H p.irviv-g vlth tv-n r.onn and a daughter; Fia of Center township: William of this city and Mrs. Warner, at who home she died. She also leaves o brothers. Jacob and John Fulmer of Mishawaka. Funeral service will be held Monday afternoon at J. o'clock from th residence and at 2 o'clock from the Woodland Lutheran church. Burial will be in the Woodland cemetery". Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads (I 'Vi The Pen wlta the tempered pdnt Nothing better made way of Fountain Pens. in Made by the Manufacturers of the "Eversharp" Pencil. Vogt's Jewelry Store has a supply of them. far ... . s ' v. -. i xS The Watch House of Mishawaka.

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A Good, Safe Investment. The School City of Mishawaka has just purchased a block of lots in this growing addition, on which they intend to build a new

PUBLIC

Southmoor lots are near the South Side car line, on Carlton, Alabama, Reddick, Meridian, Hendricks and Jackson streets. Prices from $200 to $400, on easy payments $1.00 down and $1.00 per week. We are now building five new Bungalows in Southmoor. Buy a lot and we will build you a house. Call me up and let me show you just what it will mean to you. WILLIAM P. FUREY, Realtor, 122 South Main St., South Bend. Phone Main 866.

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I 3,000 miles, and its batteries and tires are in I excellent condition. Appointments to see I the car may be made by calling Mishawaka 777, and the first offer of $1 250 cash will 1 take it. MRS. W. V. DODGE. illllll!!ll!ll!nilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIII!llllllllllllllllllNIIIIIIIII!llliilllllinillII!llll!lll7

Under New Management Appointments are being received at the Beauty Parlors at Hotel Mishawaka. Massaging, shampooing, marcel waving, hair dressing, manicuring. Open Evenings. Phone Mishawaka 1555. The Vanity Shoppe Hotel Mishawaka

HOOF I1HK SATUHDAY. A roof tire w;u extinguished Saturday afternoon by th central fire department at the home of Dr. J. G. Iiostwick. 121 South Cedar t. The damage was slicht.

DANCING PARTY. The Kohinocr club entertained with a dancing party at the Castl hall last eve r.i nr. WILL GO TO CALIFORNIA. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Warner leave Monday for California where they will spend several weeks. 5 L iilOW xrauy needle phon cgraphs would there have been if the Pitfce Sapphire Ball had been discovered fiat? jhot cn:. r.J x fcwcled cota no more tKan en otdiiry talking mdiuie. van iuj: Misluuvaka Finch & Sprague Undertakers Ambulance Service 202 NORTH MAIN ST. MISHAWAKA Both Phones 100 r SCHOOL

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THE BILLIARD SENSATION Will appear at Kid Ross Billiard Parlors Monday Afternoon al 2:30 Evening: at 7 o'clock. Admission 55 cents, which includes wer tax. Greatest Bi'Iiard Exponent in the Country. At 7:30 he will play 50 points of three-cushion billiards.

W. L. Douglas Shoes

standard values sold at a standard price The price is stamped on the sole. Four to Thirteen

W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE STORE

Mishawaka

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Choral Concert Feb. 17th

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Auspices Mishawaka Women's Club Feb. 17th 8 P. M. Theophilis Alban, Tenor o f Chi cago

Mixed Quartet Ladies' Quartet Choruses Admission 35c

First Methodist Church

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