South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 102, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1920 — Page 11
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"Go horn nr..! th'ii off the jms!" S';;rh w.- th.. lm.- . - r . , n ., t , ! ccntair.r.i in a m-te handed to pr. j n. i:. I'arker of the Methodist i:.o--opal chorr h daring bis ii.-!i.-ry of - the .vrr. '.: : a r . r.t Sar.dav laorr.ir" Th- a'o'- v. as i-;bly i.onpluX-d at the irnpli-a t ion con- ' cy-d in th- riM c-.vmr He ;.,.t h;s h on;;.orjr- tut for tl- rnorn.-nt and -ut of rcvwiK'! pr.a-h. d the lor.;-, st; f.rr.-.on ever listn'd to in th ' hurcli. delivered with a v.dict-u rico : la it rocked th' buialin- fro-n ?t-r:i ' to .t-rn Ti.c -torv f :h- rr.-.. rn.m to 1 it'll t at a an net irivn by the' 1 i irr m .- o r i - f v Ihn t i . i r u i-. 1: T i n . I . s.,r.i,r of th.- hi-b .or.i'.n i .i.edi't of a few I,lM'.th-, is o r. e f-f the u.tl' rs in the f hur'-h. On th: particular C'-a.-i'n h;a !...' - i;a had accompanied him to The s rv ; ml shortlv af r the pi. aoher had , o.ir;r.iMic-l .bdiverv of his sern.on i efnernliereff sno n.i.i u-rt L'ts burr.ir-' under a roast in the ov..n; ; .he i-enrllbd the. words quoted at the top of this- rarcra ph. folded the - p..r. er and handed It to her hush and who happened to bo showing a bate ' o;nr to tlie arnen corner. Think-' it was an announcement Tor) the pastor, the principal ha ruled it ' to him. r. S The Semb r farnllv ! din. d out that Suml , v. " . , . An Illlno:-: man of ir, who ha ! "" i.i.u.-.oei.iieiv : for 7.'. yeirs has quit, and 5 iys he ; fe.ds much better. Hut for his s'.vv-, i . r.r H.. V.-. ,- t . I ..!, .iiT' "ir ioi ,44- i.o niiwiu ; this in. Vi mlht have lived to a ripe j old nj;e. I W.' suppose we may arrain Knt in i.-io .wii .mpjh" oi our musical rr r m by statin that the concert at tho , I'resbyterian horch Faster Sun-i i.;y afternoon was tno best ever ivni in th- city. 1 he Nevada attorney jrer.rra! who ! ants to or.aK t,l' the Mary Pic,. ford divorce just whi Mary U en- , ...vine; her hon-vmoon may be a . f..4thful and conscientious oMIcrr. I but he is an unferlinir brute.
V -Til ; a I'ia. pfTr'? f ' t0 V V; r y U U"A "f Tir ;in'1 for higher wa.s in a time of peace. s& r' . .i . , f o have nothini: to complain of
in trio car service n the cast eu'l. A conductor who addn s s tis as "Mr. Smith" stops hi car in front of our fdaack In tho middle of the block everytlme -wo are a passen ire r. He must know we pot fiv.- dollars cf)mpensation from the company for injuries sustained to the seat of n?r trousers, and probably thinks we are si brother to the manager of the I company in snum i-eiu:. ris uh would never have had our claim paid. With Easter tfono we suppose romp of tho plrls who trot hats the weather didn't permit then: to wear i will rt a.s mad as hornets when they see how much less the jrjrls who v.alted will ho able to buy them for. Half p. million prallons of pood "kicky wine has boon disposed of in New York for passover celebration, the law permitting the sale for such purposes. Wo fancy that many New Yorkers will feel like kickin.tr thrmeidvos for havlncr been horn 'Jcntibs when Pas.sovfr feasts toin. Striking for higher wages seem t . .1 1... V! 10 o" ""eviMi ii-oiu. inn we
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d nis own price there isn t going to bo enough to go round. Wo suppose the Moonshiners' .Union In tho Pduo Itidgo will demand an eight-hour r.ighr, which may brlnp on a crisis in tho form of a, forty-dollar gallon. Sir Ilamir Circe m.vnod has been jippointed chief secretary for Ireland. Twelve years .ago he wa.? jusr plain H.imar and a good reporter on 'the Toronto Turning News. We knew' him then, and knowing him, believe ho will long for the old job before he puts in six months on tho new' one. Tho commandment. "bovo tliy Neighbor." Is often ignored by the
average tn:y. hut ri:aras W. Guy efjhy 'the palaver of Velfish politicians. 1
ixans.us v.ity, wno n.arrioii .miss i;sther Neighbor last week, seems to he a worthy exception In tho rule. A Hl vor Park Romance. She was 4 0. but neither fat nor ! fair. So Doc. Gamm ick was v, ry "brief and profss'.or.al with r. "I want to know if lr.f!ueu-.i can "bo transmitted by kissing"?" shn asked coyly. "IV-vond dould. r.iatia h.e replied. "Wtd'. n mart with a pr.ir-.oanc-d case (. influenra ki-c-1 ?;-.e." "So. How longng was this"'' "Well I think it wa ab. nit two; months. Why.nyad.am' T1..T- 1 r o risk r-,r mtectiou arts r nu tnat t;me "I kr.ov it.' she pjgh.e.l. "but I .;sk 4"e ii 4.14A. ,iei.,ik Anvvrav. we are n'.i-n-,! to kvnw that Joel Htisse::, the r!, h r -,r. on. !s jroinp to eontir.u. livim; In , r.Ilshawaka. Joe's bnivoler. smtle ; is one of the ass. ts wo beast f. . Work has another advantage r-v. r i p.htics. will r.ab'e on a o -hat ore wants witli- 'it sub;- -th-.c -no to the risks, dis..pp-.:nt:nent ami bittern ss of d f. at. If a m. ia i a canilblate f. r potat- s. work w ill Wr him bv CbV"1'1 raaleritv. rty th'.- time we s ;r p. . the allied hr.! ass.'ci iteti nation have 1 eccnie almost embr. !.'e I s-.:!'b. r.tly to warrant (e-rm.iry in .as-UT.iing the offensive. Trcse . f i;s who 1 elbve war nde-l with thyeern to crzv. armistice It woui.t be pert-.; t!y ::-'-:e-. per haps, for the pr si. lent to resubmit the peace treaty to the -, a.-. unb s --ji-ieiali-ts had first :-. -.fullv treated th.e thr.-bl glands ,.f tb.e r"- 1 j'ib'.ian hicl.bimb r .4- 1- .-. . To If Sen. Horah rret? t:.. J.'lbMc tb. .: b-r.. has the ; . 1 r, ; ',' ( i t; can't ;-ri v.-r.t N t:i A M;d...'-..;..i :.. -a .g .:n 4 !ght :n.trt f r- ar-. rr. a:.the r; rlr " "'-'- the cr-m. t;tor -'. r.i n . W-" n
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ur iviioni-i drai.K ;. That's it. You have to 'V ;i 1 1 " 1 "K '",,rs' :f " nmcn . M'' as a -''Aari :no&';uItn ( an r. j "v' r" j .... . , . , s..- l4o 4 .c n i tii;it Tr ohibition would mean va- j ,ant ho'is,'s UI''1 ,owr th" r' uX 'r i irrry th-y rtidr. t j.r -lict scarce i hr,'JS'' 'Io,ll'l'-' 'nts. j i , rf-s .irpcnti.r and brido, who i;:iv' 'rri l in America. -cr-m to liavlr,;T ,l fln tirne thir money- ; rii'"'1'- ' ! The. Jiriti-h war cdl.ce jeports that ! all the Irish troops cm the lihino rlll l e repatriated witnin a f- vv months. ioy I'mm I)icy. I ricuds f,f Frank Xix are irnnor- 1 ti;r;-J'S hirn to run f..r a public f-ir.oe flT"1 want.,r'.1 "I,rn 'nirnitre. '. I r. I rooms in h?s home 14,lJ- ' ' an f M'rt on m ar-U er. ; I V' that the r.nlv way we. rou,l h:i'" k' -'I'1 th'' :iU' harmoni"Us ua's "y t hi u in- the war. : . Hio president will M-end the c,:m. '','r .a, H'de, Mass. We hope ,l m' 'i'v , ." ,w -'y 11 hi:.; to 'm" tl'5s i,M'';.,n '"V ' 11,1 away th- tardus a:.d oto. r politu-.u ni:i.-ances. ii .sr. t envv that caus- s nu-n to j de.spi.se a "model hu,band " Su-h k, creature js inherenilv iImm ob- ; - i.v.'ii the won. an utio 1.-, married to s..mo old Adam or anoth.r .'.cpisos him I " , , I Sf.mo men are born profit, c rs sonn. i . v. - on tlum bv temp: atio-i'.' and" somwill Just naturally st.al anvthin they call et their hands on 1L T.'ie I I cm isra'es T'i Ii':n n -i bad a mess of the war as it made .,f J)rjc-( kraut and pisr knuckles would be a hader on Paris menus at this tim-. if s,-n. .bdr-on's t :..,..-. nrrn Hirum instead of "ram" a lot of tho! thirty r-Iuil.Hrans would be tuitm lt his cna,tai:?' ... f ours, the old-time do, tor us,-d 1,-,,-h. s for bb edin. but it can us.-,, leecn.s ior ooeuimr. nut it can e accomplished much asPT than tnat now. ... As wo understand lb Pdi; P.iTl Thompson Is the f rel;en d of a soviet K"V rntnent in Chicago. Now, Mr. Fairbanks, b t it be from this forth a case of "n Douglas! O. Douplas? Tendir and trewe." vmi sassy rascal. i ... In Philadelphia the "buy the cheaper cuts" campaign hoisted the price of hullneek and chuck four cents a pound. P.ut the gullible public bit at least, it tried to bite. We have heard movie fans say there would never bo another Doug. Fairbanks or another Mary Pickford. We hope they are mistaken. The high cost of paper Is boeoming so pronounced that we fear the actors may soon have to quit using staue money and use Federal Reserve not s in ord r to t conomi.o. Another reason why it ! safer to kiss after dark is. tho maternal evei... - 1 mis droop and the paternal boots drawn when the nocturnal shad- ! I ows creep. N'iiw thev are hinting that Gen. Wood is cerebrally deficient. OK ! dlnarlly that would bo a very ser ious matter, but since everybody is ,-tiore or less crazy, it wouldn't matter so much. . A Cincinnati politician says ho doesn't mind tho preachers praying for deliverance from the bosses if only the churches d not get too active in voting. When churchmen do not vote ;;s they pray they are j wasting time praying. Po openminded. don't engage In j USt b'Sv; ie;.fi-d i;ebat-S W ! t l tioe I w10 .lifT. r with vou. investigate i .,,!,- ",un't a and keep stiadlly at work. Then on election dav go to the polls and give 'em the devil. ;ko( i:kv sali: attracts. ' .. ..... , - t a. a.-, a . c I Ail'" V i t i -V tu ii L 1 Wl ' I 1 - ( iu.- .i .Mil- .i j.'.n'v w oi in oi : tri . na ro s at w liob sale prices to last lor I it days commencing yesterday. I The stock comprises canned goods of all kinds. Many housewives availed thep.iiulvcs -of the bargains yesterday, and a big ruh is looked for during the present week.
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vv i-iiv ! TU () EX-SOLDIEItS ! FORM .SG.Y COMPAKY Ctrl Y. Wilko arid Corwin Ik Hirtel'.;. two local your. mon, have opera ! a sh'.'i at ICj E. Fir-t st.. to be known as "The Hart-wirk-Wilke WaV." Neither Of th.-!W r.,f.n nfM.,j an introduction in this lino. being artist of ability. Wilkc has be-n In th" jdifn busing here :or seeral years ana ll.irtwick n:is worked in sonn- of the largest shops in this part of the country. ürrn w;!l till tho sign wants of this lty and vicinity. The pro-ir:-tors arc voiunu-orn oi uie worja; war. Wilkc beins in the motor j transport -rvic-, while Ifartwicl; icnt over tuo ynrs oxvT?nx with' th' !!rst d;vi ion and was three times ! wounded in action. VISITIN'f; so.v. Mrs. Harriet Van I'elt anl Mrs. I":, d lbtts. t are isitint: th batter's .-on. Holbiook. who is attending loir.l .. nr.ivf.rvit,- In T 'i frw et to Iim! Hrlmr a part of vour s.avlntrs to ne i ir .-l l rusi v ra iiil.s i hi saoiei buiblim; and under same manape- , mer.t as First National bank) be-; r,,rfk Aprii H, and interon will b-! :lCnred from April 1. at the rate of: 4 per cent. A.M. -US VlSlTINfi HUNTS, .rr. ;tnd Mrs Martin TeVrdt ami ,i.inc!i;,.. j ;m!iv. of Holland. Mich.. are musts of Mrs. DeWerdt's parVI,.S yir ,j fj,.,,,,. H.irrK h-velaad st. ltllMll ItKCOHl). A son wa-- born Thursiiay to Mr. i n. tire III 'd nr. nd Mis. Har r-, l'elton, i siding on . ' ' I 5ht' ,nn- yl- r,,a'1- ! c;o TO C HICAGO ' Mr. :.: d Mrs. .1. M. Kline and : l',i!i:i!v. Tj:; V.. Third st., are spendS 'n,U,-v u ith rt !alivos in C'hIc'- i I LADY ASTOIl PRAISES LOM)(); SHOP GIRLS i I.ONiO.V. April 1 .- Ladv Ast of !s;r..., the praiyo of London's shop. ! ir'.s and le-.eals her own human; fMfti... V,, r.o can resist l.uvinL' from' j them." tlu- woman M. I'.'.-aid in a speech at tlu- Mansion bouse, "Manv a time I have en, into a ..j.p f, buv a vd and have ..:ne (lT witIl :',t, that 1 didn't want ,,, witl ., ,,,s tl),lt j di.'.n't wind ; t!1(I v.-jhcl, didn't tit me Trv NKWS-TIMK5 Want Ads! l:h if n q On a Lot by Answering Advertisement of SOUTH BEND REALTY COMPANY on Page 14 VI t J t ; I S
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A REAL FAMILY WHOLESALE SALE FOR TEN DAYS ONLY APRIL 20th THE LAST DAY. A rare opportunity for St. Joseph county consumers to avail themselves of a
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vanneu vooas oy me case i eas, vurn, i umcuuua, iiua üuu ymui; ucmis, Baked Beans, Preserves, Jellies, Fruits, Raisins, Soaps and many other groceries. Come early while the stock is complete and get first pick.
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Seven room house, all modern except furnace five blocks from center onW. Fourth St. Possession May 15. A bargain at $3600.
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i Ln:li-U Are Con-olidatint: Shops in All the Largest Center;. WASHINGTON, A pi lf An..lrai rr.atior. of ,.. partnv-nt stores in :ngnozr.i m ouiai ir.t.ie rep.-ns rfccncii r.c-ro as tn latest u-vio)-inent of a tendency toward combination in each branch of Ilneland's national industries. Bis stores esExpert Fitting Service
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Snappy, graceful Pumps and oxfords that fit and wear. The price is stamped on the sole.
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Overstuffed Davenport Set 7 Convenient and Attractive Your living room will be very comfortably furnished vi:b thi.-. own. tutted suite with the added advantage of an emergency bed. It i r?f excellent construction throughout. Has loose, spring seat cushion? ovrr .1 spring foundation. Each spring is double tied in a separate socket. N ratter how hard the wear, it cannot sag. Frames are of Mahogany. Upholstered in high grade Tapestry or Velour.
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Victrola illustrated (the popular $150 model) may be purchased, together with an assortment of Victor Records, your choice for only $15 down and
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Nothing you can purchase will so pleasantly fill in the time of a rainy day or any day than a Victrola. We'll gladly demonstrate the wonderful musical qualities of this or any other Victrola model. And of course, a visit involves no obligation. All size models in stock.
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Large assortment of CARVED and PLAIN Weddino Rino-s -inWhite and Yellow Gold VAN R1E The Jeweler "V7P1 are qualified W to carry out Cv4 the instructions of v... . v, . , Us- because of our w 1 d experience and bcaus" of our thoroughly modern eftUipnu r.t. O u ; service is emclont and courteous and we ar- fair in all our business dealings.
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. Democratic Candidate for Sheriff A life long resident of St. Joseph county. A property owner. Married and three children. Asking your support.
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