South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 291, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1920 — Page 7

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IIo' times have changed! It pccrr.s only yesterday. That I inveighed bitterly against "Ihe Cur of The Bachelor Flat" in those very columns! hin'- I declared that "the girl u ho marries a widower may bo

number two. but the srirl who mar-

r!-s a man who has krjn bachelor t!at is number thirty-two!" Th?.t .h misses half the Joy and all cl ihf ecbtacy and excitement of "dorr-c stiratme:" him That ho hi? been spoiled, petted, pampered, and fed up with little feminine attentions, until there Is not a single novelty nor a brand new thrill left for him. That, ;ls Ion; as a. lone man lives in a boardincr-houye, a hotel, or a club, nobody fe's sorry for him. Hut the moment he acquires a "bachelor-apartment," all the sweet our thincs btgin to "mother" him and "s;ter him and coddle him To light for the privilege of darning his socks, bc-winff on his buttons, presiding at his tea?, 5howinp him how to cook, and makinr life one long, pleasant dream for him In short, that flreless-cookers, electric dish-washers, laundries that "do vour mending" and the BACHELOR FLAT Are the modern enemies of love and irarriasre and romance! And now, I)OK at how thinpt line changed! In these flays, when the college rrofessor is seeking a Job aa farmnanil unl the farmer drives a limousine, '-JET I "Vhtn the maid dictates her termf. and the mistress has to furnish "references," Ar.d when every other bilde you meet la holding a job down town, and doing her own housework up town. A husband who has kept house in a bachelor-flat is a BLESSING straight from the hand of Providence! He may not have many illusions but neither hajä he any beautiful hallucinations, that Home is going" to resemble Heaven! He KNOWS that there are euch things a.s icemen and milkmen and butchers and profiteers, and bills and they don't grate on his finer sensibilities. And. oh sweetest thought of all. he is not too PROUD to work! When the cook leaves in the middle of a meal, he feels it no insult

and degradation to his manhood to tie a gingham apron around his corpulent riddle and help wash and dry the dishes. When you happen to be delayed down town by a traüic tie-up, h? will cheerfully and erftciently staxt th dinner and set the table. Instead of lashing and growlin? around the house until you c-ome in. He can sniff things and tell you hen they are burnin?. When you have a headache, or need your beauty sleep, he doesn't mind getting up. making his own cotfee, and tip-toelnc quietly off to work. And when EVERYTHING goes wronir. he can tumble quit comfortably onto a couch or Into an unmade bed, and sleep sojr.dly and serenely. lie is USED to unmade beds, and on upset house, and a gypsy "canteen." All dlf is one lonpj, care-free picnic, to HIM! He is a domestic soldier of fortune, bless him and the only thing on earth that makes him uncomfortable is to find thinsrs "all m' : Best of all, he is NOT a spoiled

darling, fresh from the hands of his doting Mother! He has been out of Mama's "glass case" Ion? enough to gro up. and behave like a BIG boy, instead of weeping or poitlng when his chop Is overdone or his eggs are cooked a minute too long! In short, he is a responsible human being, used to life's vicissitudes tried by the fire of the Bachelor Flat! . BIewed be the BACHELOR FLAT!

with pn:tll xcertion. Artbur G. Bo!gtt to Drunrsey. 11. Lot 'C" in rfirl!n of Inf 10 an1 11

F.dn-ard M. Ward's 8Tjh-

nr. a L r state transfek. Takn fro th records of the Indiana TItl? A Loan George II. His.tin.rs to Julia A. Ha: t!ieloew. Lot 2i) In Hastl-igs addition to Walkrtrn. The Gallon Orret? Tile Co. to J. Henjamln DMIock. $1. Lot .Vt in Lowell elllfrhts. Libbie K. Fnce u Tomn L. Ilicker, 51: ucdivided half interest In the f Alowlnp real estate: Lot 2 In Ilowaru's subdivision of north prt of otitlot s In Samuel L. Cottrll's Crt addition to Lowell, now a part of tne city of Suutb Bend. Joseph Wojf to Wolf Bros. Co.. ine.. H. A parrel of land fo.t In length eajt nnd we t off of the west end of lot r.7, in Turnook and Mack's addition to South Bend: also lot S in Iu!;itl and Keltner'n buliirn of lofp 70 to SI, inclusive, in iMitiatl' fourth aM!tlon to South Bend: al.o a part of lot 21 and 217 In Cottrell'8 flrpt addition to Lowell, no-r n prt of South Bend: nlso a parrel of land ?T feet In width north and wouth off of tne fouth ends of lots M nd J7 in Mary IInney addition to Siuth Bend: nl' lot In Dinan eoond nddltlon

addition to the cltr of Soutn read.

I). M. SLivelv erate, a corporation to Thar Lndri-;. $."540. Lot SVt la 1. M. Sulrely'a addlion to South Bend. Aloy!u J. Schindler to Major Bro. Tackln- Co.. Lt 12! la Adam S. Baker' t rst addition to MJat'.an aka. Tfceod -re "atner to Sylvester Odlorue. 51. A trart of land in Janeome av . J it oft of Lapore av. EsteHa Meffey to Claire A. Harlan. ?1. A portion f.f lots ?A nnd in replat o? Ler' F'ond addition to South Bend John W. S;t!nd!er to Carl J. Lsr.c. si. Lot 10 in J. J. Lnple.lruru's first addition to the rlty of Mtsbauaka. Amnion n Ahhott to .Tneof O. Ln si. Lot r.v: in Fr.rdhan in Hiver Tark, nou- a part of South Bend. Harrv Brney t .Tohn Sf-tiak. $1. I.t P"7t in Lnv.-lle I'srk ad'lltin to So'jta Pend. Charles C. Shirk to Salomon Onü n. .1. Lor l in Samnel Demlr .-rvey in South Rpnd. Alonzo It. Danhar to Lmanuei Jo-epb.-pon. Kl. The north half of lor 0 In Samuel Srull's first a iditiou to the ltr of South Bet d. IInry Frener to Anna R. ITsran. $1.

Lot In Fordhaa in S-;th Bend. Ar.r.n K. IIo?-n to Henry r;r, 51 Same Ii j it a;.-ve. frank L. Cowe'.l t-- Vh!!rAn;h a-d Ke:r. 51: n feet !:i wi Ith north and south efT of tie who;.' ?th the so-.ih side of I t C A f';.ivlv:' third addition t South Ird. Nan Jor.es to Ko5-;7k- B;:i: !!r: nr. !

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