South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 88, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1920 — Page 11
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len to atTn- with him in johti's. liut don'i despair. Mr-re tho- with whoiu yoi have differed in the i.i?t but with whnm y j are in agreement r,"w will admit they mi-judi;-d o;i and 'h it you an- a j-'entlernan ; nd a patriot. Thee ;ir the lay.-v when juople with Imagination ran muh joy 1-y looking at th" t-p of a box of ."tritwliTn s. Th'1 "beer and hebt win"-" iiiovp-T!i-n! will not affor! su!i-i-nt "liberty" for a hich ball patliot. Th" North Carolina ki! of 1 ft who VeHts his father at olf may -'U'nm in life unl.vs hp nuikcs the mistake 'f K'dnn into il iplomacy. In that :l'l he would ho as dismal a failuro ;is th' 15apti-t minister who boats Mr. Rockefeller at Rolf and thon xfiK Ls a donation for his hurt h fund. . There to be an inerea.-e of 1 Z Tr cnt in ocean paeru'er transportation. That will bo explained y tho Kroatcr demand for saloon t ransi'ortation w ith full saloon privilege. Still, beautiful a thoory a it Is. tho "openly arrived at" plan is not workable in many rases. Human nature rau.st bo c-onstrui tod und djiited to It. and Mtue tliat will take 7,000 centuries wo havon't tho timo to wait for It. You can't even "lonly arrive at" your income tax return. Mr. Hearst is now an independent candidate for prfid.-nt. having repudiated both the old parties. Tho eld parties havincr become disreputable that it Is likely there will be desertions enough from thorn to ako them hichly respect.ible ajjain. t'.inada is said to be faeincr a liquor shortage, and the price has risen to JJ.SO a fjuart. Is Cili.'id.i throwing out this information in Kood faith or launching an insidious attempt to induce immigration from the States? Pon't jump on the president because lie claims to have a sinsletrark mind. A single track poos Fomewhere. lo ware of the scatterbrained statesmen whose mind resembles the switehincr track system of a modern terminal. A South Hv-nd merchant acknowledcd to us that he hadn't visited Mi.diawaka in lo years. No wonI r su h provincialism still prevails -v -r there. There is a sequence that must not be overlooked. Socialism tups at democracy and ultimately the man on horseback will take the measure of socialism If it should ever stand 1-y the prave of freedom. Sen. Hiram Johnson must be niakinu' headway. His partisans are calling him lie'I-Roarin Hi Johnson." (Iforpo (Janser asks us to iss le a challenge for him. He considers hiin!f the champion crihbape player of I'enn township and would like to meet someone who thinks be knows the pa mo better. fleorpe M a city fireman, and consequently has lots of time to take on any and :dl -corners. Croat I'.i itain is poinp to tax "war fortunes." That wouldn't do in this country. If the pouted war fortunes were taxed as they oupht to be. the war profiteers coudn't see why there should have been any v. a r. Now they are advertising "jazz clothes." The Jazz tame tirst. then tiie shimmy. We are headed for St. Yites dance, and after that we suppose the nation will settle down into plain palsy. It Is said the former crown prince Avas preatlj excited over tho recnt upset in Berlin. It must have driven l'.lin to indulgence in two additional ci pa ret.-. We do not desire to throw a monkey wrench into the povernment ecouomv theory, but if individual
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beside?. Kx-Sheriff liadey was a Mishawaka visitor tho j,;ts week and renewed many old acquaintances. Wo take it he is about to roll hi.-? l leovi S. The younp man who burns his money instead of saltinp it down will rind later on that the .ashes of his incinerated dollars will buy very littio when yard opps fall to -3 conts a doen and liver to seven cents a pound. MAK'II AT CT.NTntY. Kid I Joss of this cit will m et Tony Ilokisch of (larj in a match for ihn middleweiplit championship at the Century' theater Monday, April .". This is a return match between Koks and Ilokisch. So oral pood preliminaries rncludinp boxing and v. rostlinp have bo n arranged for.
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice- K. Kpan and dauphters, Marurite and Edna, sustained severe injuries as the re
sult of an automobile accident !
which occurred yesterday afternoon. a:,t of the city. The machine in which they were ridinp collided with an automobil; driven by Henry Cradn )f Goshen. The injured peo-
t pie wer- remove d to the rural home
of Mrs. Grao- ludwii;. whi.ro they r'C-ied medic. il attention.
TMonn C. Diltz has purchased the n.-idfRO' on IJnooln Way 11. , from T. H. IXkstein.
t .tti:m sc 1 1 og I.. 'heiter Pierce, 2()0 K. Kiphth s,t., N'ft Saturday for Milwaukee, Wis.. whr' he will enter a university to take tip a course if electrical enpin-eerinp.
"Sm' I)a'll Know." tenor ht liy Charles llurr, and "IKmui In My Heart," tenor solo by Cliarlo Harrison. A2K07 Coluintda ni"rI, H.'k. IVelpcr InirnltiiM' Cc. Adv. Stt
The Kohinor club entertained at a daiuinp party in the Castle hall last eveninp.
KoniJjiuvAxiici ri:ii i:iding Howard K)hler, 1:. Grove st.. and Miss Florence VanHuffell, were married Saturday. The bride is the Iaupht r nt Mr. and Mrs. Emil Van
Huff. II, 401 X. West st. Mr. and
Mrs. K'ohler will reside In this citv
For dances, parties, balls, etc, Hupp's Novelty Syncopating ix. For terms phone Mishawaka 1243.
S;le of tnuors ends Saturday at The Savinps Storo. Advt.
KdEOwater Floral Place for flowers. Advt. 24t4.
I 1 1 1 : VI A A i DIN x 1:1 :. Mr. and Airs. T. H. Moorhy, S. Sprinp St.. entertained at a seven o'clock dinner last evening. The affair wa.s in the nature of a farewell to th'ir son Harley who will leave Monday for Grand liapids, Mich
MOTOR TO PLYMOUTH. Harry Sudors and Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Wallach motored to Plymouth, Ind., Saturday afternoon for the week end.
111:1:1: ruoM nnriAxcu j Charles F. Eupers, formerly of i the News-Times, now of Defiance, I
)., la viiitins with friends in the city.
Champion Wrestling Match CENTURY THEATER Monday, April 5 Between KID ROSS of Mishawaka, and STEVE BOKISH of Gary, for middleweight championship. Good preliminaries. Boxing and Wrestling.
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HO.Mi: KCOXOMICS MIIITTINC..! Tlie department of Home Kcon-j fiiiics of the Woman's club will hold it re.urulnr meeting Monday evening in the high school at seven o'clock. There will be a demonstra- j tion of desertp.
Mits. r;oLDi: to sii:ak. Mrs. William Golden will speak Monday afternoon before the department of literature of the Wo
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