South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 355, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 December 1920 — Page 10
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IMRS. GEORGE MORSE ! DIES SUNDAY Roidrnt of Citv for 40 Year.-. Leaves Hu-band and Son?. Mr.-. C.m. rc-- Mr?. IG1";. IJnco'.-i M i.-.hawak i j fur th' P'i.t ! vur-, Mi'-il Sunday af! rnnon at 4:1.", o'clock, following .1 .-ix xx o k.-v i.lr.i s.i xv:tn tomiiucai Mrs. Mr.--'s maiden name v" j Auuu.-ta ISl.-i Ti-li- IrinK. sn i:iniT a si.-' p or tli" I. no (. nar;i s ,. uiii'ir, t'orv.i'-r tr'iurr if th- Mih-N'M-i.v,v:ik;t Vo"I.n Manufacturing rom I'.my. .!) xva- Lorn in Sheffield. N'.v. ', isr.0, tintf j.-ist 7) Sh- ctnu- to MinhawaKa from Wl:i:- lMir.on, Mich., to year.a.. f n Jim' 1 s so. hh- win In arrifl tu (ieurc Mors.-, who sur--V IV witli t'.vo suns. h;ir f'S 1- r'li -! .Murs", arnl (ii'.' .- Iorinu' Mor.--. Furi'-ral Mcrvi--s will - IrM from th r :l-nc- Tii'-Miliy aftrnnm at o lo k. K v. I r. J. A. liuvr.t tt. a.or f thi.i n cli ti rc h. v i i 1 will h- in the 'ity First Prthetevifficlato. Huri.tl cemetery. Start yoJr '"hristinas snvlriRi account at th" First National Hank. Aflvt. h ti c Start your ChristnM.' p.winps account at the First National Hank. Artvt. tl6. lious" -vv ith a small cash paj in-nt and l alai:-' tu stilt jetir Irt'-enie. 7 r.ms a-ant. K. Third st.. i'',.eOi. rip'Jim vie ant, ie-ar veeiier platit, ?'.'.". ; ri'DtiM v;e-:int. i:. Third st.. .:t.lfu. 7 rmiini ViKiint. '.. l.lm-ln w:y. v."i.vi. S fe.ei.s. sollt Ii of IU-'s, .-.-'.iii. 'J riicins xac.nit, Cb-Vfland .t., l:-.r r.i.rt!i t. '. rimriii v.iinnt. I.lnilri way XV. '. rooms vacant, '.. .Mljha.'K.i uv , Nl P o. ' rori), Villen- st.. Iiarcaln. Medt rn ö room h"tiif. N. sit'e. .t.'i'. r"".u butiLTaluw, ltli st. U!vr l'ark, biirgrt in. eui.i'AKirr i;i:ai.ty o'uron.xTioN IX s bineln way W I'imne Mtshawiika 1J-1. for Christmas HAWAIIAN 1"'7.".- iraaiian Nu .1 v K; aha lUlsT Kilinia Walt Hi'... Walt lo-.u - Al..!ioi- M.-ll. v I'n'.i Hula le'VC Hawaii. 11. Twilight Mahiina M.ilaaiai.i!; ala lul7."r--.Manl iiri Kai ui Wa't 7 pr.7 XV a liana Will-'. Kawaihau. Me lh-y CHRISTMAS RECORDS 1".7 -Al.-f rbJi l-s. Ceuie All V I'aittif al Holy Meld. P.-a. .-fid Night l"'71 I Nhi 1 li.-i hv.-ry Hour 1 I. ovi- t le'.l the St-rx b'-'TO-lI-trk! I'l.e He raid An-.-: Si 11 .I'M to the XX'erl.i I'dTl Abide With MSoftly and TVnder'.y liC' .Nfiir.T My e;..l i. " r:i. ' 'award C lirNtian Sohii. ;- r1 fl 4 ! Chrivfiuas Time at i Vn t r- 1 re v l t v A Pay in Toy land Put VIOLIN iOv, Tr.iiiier.-i Si t.veliir '.vi.1-.. I.-irco Mi!in-t ia 1 e.'i H 'i mi i r S'i ' a Meditation Thais e'oe7 - S;..ii;H) I i-i'j aise l'.iUet!.POPULAR SONGS P'J'.V- N.d.i ,V to LoV.' I t. .if " 'rl-atal iri bC74 Av:d.:i S x .-.tet I.adv lop'.J xiv U.d den ; i rl 'a: M Lady i 1 ,s i. th' Trail SWi.t HoÜH' W I . ti 1 Looked etid. -f il L'x t II Mi:.. Hemia V o u r br.-,- e' p.. i: i a t; (.ra". State NEW DANCE c e. i. ., i : ; . o s,m .' a !; S'.i 1 '.ill' it! l.'". es U'l'i a t!.-' 1L rx ;- h.aU t M.-ej, i hi Pre?t MSs Virginia i c; ,;h p., W : Are tip. V -l.i. .- N...t Vo;:r He-art . t .) It can fill in for any amount also i i ... your choice. Marl- thn MISHAWAKA, IND. Until Christmas
OF MISHAWAKA 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishaicaka 10
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For Orphans Christinas
Kmulaiion i? iho inccre.st form of .Mattery, th y yay, f Bill ArmMroiii,', ioniuctur of the Tun-tr of Ü.tl-.l, ouht to f.el i-minrntly tlat-tf-rt-l in that The Man on the -'tr et has started 2-onu thir.p- of the' same nature for the MRhawaka rf-aulern of his Sunday column. He cho-e the s home a the re(ir;. r.t of fl IS efforts, and all will arre that no more worthy cause could h. found. Thcr.- are 2:." kiddies in th--home and very blessed one of them is waiting with cn;'fr and hc-reful rmtieipati'in a visit from Santa :iuis which Mishawaka will furnisli on this fn.x-inn. We will h the "hi,: hrother" to .he kids, and if we don't make them happy, then wi 'II po and hur' out selvt s! Imhued with the spirit of Chri.-t-iii-iptiil-f and nthused over a circ ular Rs:ied by the Misr.au'.ika directors of tri home, setting forth tl;wonderful work done y these noMo 'voini.n, the Man in the Street usr.l the telephone for ten minute sun-
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: d.iv afternoon anrl the result u;n ?U7. This may net he a larx'e sum f'f rnn y. lnc it is jt splendid start and ve exf't to sec it rroV to JTiO" hefor- Christmas. Iteniemher. thi.s fund h.-'s notliinp: to do with the ptal sent forth by Up- MishawaK I oramitle of the Institution. It is distinctly ; prise and
Man in the str-et enter-J sailor on IJrne.. Javerpool. hM)i:iehas the e-ndorsatbui of I one tipped Stanley Mcintosh ctf to
Mrs. Charles Endlich, president ofith fact that xve xv rc collecting the- orphans' home, to whom all mono-y i-ral th- ve rsatile Stanley evmonies x-.ill be turned out daily as ! id '-ntly thinking that it was to pay I re iVe el. f our oer draft at his bank, Aitheiuuh s.iae of those a p- j prom pt 1 v, and withoft asking any pre. a be d bv t'ne Man in the Street questions, gave- us ten eb-llars. It hail alteady responded te the ap- i bmg necessary to tak- a taxi to
peal snt ,ut by t!ie local elii-ct-i'ite o; the institution, to their creelit be it said they sab-oi Jbe d an additional sum to the' .Man in the Man in tin- Street's column, if Kill Armstremg ran raise $!.0ifl for a -'irii!ar ra ! then xvhy in the nun-' of all that r Scotch can't we elu it V Thb. is a richer city than .:uth H 1. el; xvi bave ne un tniiloyed ; we have no blind tigers; xve- have no vitt r!v poor peopb . and xve havr the irm-st hearted citizens' of any community within l.ooo miles. The- Hall starts. To give' the ontriiution a stari. we called .1. M. Stophnein. our boss, oxer the- t'dephone and asked him for a subscription. "Yeni b-t you- life." said he. "Put Th. Nexv.---Ti.ues eloxvn fir "We- did. rnice l.uelxxie e"ill'd into the oft'.c" tr, tl'ank ns for Unding hi:, "liottn" eb)g. He- heard our ine-ssa'-. ! to Mr. s ephe ris-on. "Tut me dxn ioi me aim uu ii' ii is. r:un 11 . throwing i?s a hve--spot as if it xv'r ri" cents. I)oe. I. M. Walton had miss el a comie; s tion of the ,sun1 iv pape-r. He atriv el on th s'cen .it the psyvhoburtoal mm-nt and hand l ia a fi'e-sot. Th- elcc has recently hail his appendix laken from his interior, and b ing able to cv -nxerse fluently on the s-ihjeet xvPh his women iati-nts. he is simply rolling in we alt a. Hill peers came- rushing tnte the office, hreath!ss. 'Tor r;e.d's sake-, W allae h give line another 100 ee)di s epuiek They're going like' xvihlfire- (referring to The Sunday Nr xvs-Time s). - started to tell Hill about the Orphan..' Christmas and he threxv a txvo dolInr bill at m from the deorxvay. our old and est f ined friend, Hilly Home Work Play oow FtU. t-VS.VT &tm eu cs-taAr. witHOot tOÄeiVO BOYHOOD STORIES OF FAMOUS MEN Charles Lamb Curled up in a big arm-chair sat ittle Charles Lamb. looking with ntense interest at the pictures in he "Book of Martyrs". lie liked to put his hand on the Harrte. He imagined that the picture flames burned him and it gave him a feeling of great pride that he. too. was dying for his faith. Charles Lamb retold the stories m Charles Dickens in such a way hat every boy and girl can unIrrstand and enjoy them. OLD MAN PUZZLE Divide 4S into two parts, cne of xhich shall be cne seventh of the ther. Answer to the la.t or.: 1-fak: -mke; S-b.ike; 4-cake; 5-Jake; ;-rake; 7-take; S-wak.) i OLD LADY RIDDLE ; What is the ris;ht kind of timber . "or castles in the air? j (Answer to last cne: "TThat is that i .vhich never usea its te?eth for eating I purposes?" . comb.)
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to tho rum.or that h; name had been mentioned for the maoia.Uy. "e assured him it was so. Wh.dlur froai sheer joy or otht-r-.vise he drew out hi.-,- check book and wrtr one for K'." v.ith this ivniark her, Wallach, n-y n.u.e "H( memdcK.sn't into tlR parier!" Charlie o-ui-um, wr.o say.H he never reads the pnvspajters, but nevertheless knows all that happens amomr other furniture dealers, had already -ent Mrs. Kr.dlhh his check, which. .- pi--stume, was a .'enero is one. hut with the bravado of a returned Canadian soldier from Yprcs he slum; a Mishawaka Trust live dollar bill our way. We ciied Farl Fink while he was (atin-r dinner and say. his wife must be soir.e iok! V.'o never heard him speak in better humor or harmony. His m .uth must hae he en full. ;i afi r t Mint; us he von hi irlve fir called Us: lar; to the telephone to ask if we had understoci.I hinu that it wasn't 1, ."(.'). Fyrkit stld yts to 510 before we Could xplain what -wo wcic ,'iftor. I.M.'m chances for re--lection to the school board are so bright that he i.s spending n-.oncy like a drunken South H nd with this x oluminou.
stery, v.e hailed Jo. Sage andiullla-v
touche d him fur tlx dollars i n route. Charlie Kndlich's purse xvas wide open when we- called to him. That you may Letter ur.ilerstand thi.s it is necessary to knowthat his wife is the head id the' orPhans' home-, xvhich thrr.u-h her indefatigable efforts is now one- of t hehv st manage.! institutions of its j kind in the state-, of i-oursi Char lie had already subscribed to the fand. but realizing the pos.sihilities of the M.en in the- str'-et's ;forts J anil like-wise the possibilitie-s of a ! brighte r illuminating effect to ti-"Oe-l Hh'ss Our Home" ir.edte ox e r I the rxe ption room, he pulb-d out a j brand nxx- ten elollar bill and haneiod it to his wife xvith th otn-ldim-nts of tne Man in the Sttt e t. Here is the- list of contributions. Watch them grow ly Christmas. W. W. Dodge- -.-.ne, Th.- Ne- s-Tir ies 2...0'.' I'. J. W. Fiele 1 ..no Dr. I.. M. Walton ..(mi V. T Hud xx iu r..n e j Joe Sage Taxi Service .". ftO i e'h is. (strnm. .',.ui; (Aeblitional sub. 1 Charles Kndlieh 1 0.0 0 (Additional sub.) i:. p. Hyrk it 10,00 Pe ers Pros Stanley Mcintosh 10. Oe Total . -v 1 17.C0 Start your Christmas shavings account at the First National Hank. Advt. bllC. 1 'lain sxving. W. Hatten st. 1 Öt7 Advt.
News-Times School Department . . Edited by Elisabeth Steele. The Boys' and Girls' Daily Messenger
Merry Christmas It's more fun to give than to get. Remember your friends. URGE CAR FARE RATE BE CUT FOR PUPILS Cleveland. O. An effort is being tnadc to establish a 3 cent car fare rate for the pupils of schools in this city. At the proent time pupils pay the full 0 cent far A case was cited in which se-pn children in one family, all attending school, paid out SI cents daily going back and forth. The mother of the family stated she could not afford to spend this amount crxerry day and added her pica for a 1-alf-fare rate. m (This makes a pooel question fcr debate, readers. Do you think a half fare rate shoali be established for school children? Editor. 1 A PTT7T T7AT? Tr. Fl A 1 Vrir 1 rUll UAU "How many men "icre are today who have lost the respect of their associates and made failures of themselves merely because at one time or another they were afraid to say 'No'." When Sam O'Hearrt hrd heani these words from the lips of Professor Simmons, principal of Columbia High School, one morning in assembly, he wondered to himself if he wasn't one of thoe persons who can't say "No." He was afraid so. "Now here's the proposition, O'Hearn. You're the star man of Columbia's basketball team. The whole team swings around your playing at center. It would be the simplest matter in the world for you to throw the game to Parker High next Thursday night if you just wanted to, and if you will we fellows'll make it worth your xvhile. What d'you say?'' It was Pinky Pinkerton of Parker High. Pinky had the reputation of being the leader of the betting students of his school, and inasmuch as betting on any games between the two institutions was forbidden by the faculties. Pinky took great delight in his reputation. Sam O'Hearn listened to Pinky's words with a throbbing heart "What's it worth to you guys?" he eagerly cjuestionevL
Attribute Death Duo
To Earthquake Shochs ; FJJvHAIlT. Ind.. Pec. 13. i:.irth'juake s!io:k differed everal a?" whilo visutnii; in L alitor- ; nia. an; blamed fer the death here . to, lav of Mr. Hanmv Ii. Fox, a- : cordirp to relatives o'J the vornan, i While visitimr on the laci:ic coa.i j Mis. it) -uiicrcd ü nervous breakdown. Worry oxer a, rjuako that shocd; the coast etato during her Illness c-.vjscd her condition to leeone- j critical. She died soon after he r j return home. I She is survived by two d.iu sitters '( or,,? r,ne son the latter. William II. I v.-: in Soulli liend. I II CUT IN AITO ACC IDI.NT. Mrs .1. Nelson. residingon Ohio st.. is at St. Joseph's lu-srltal. j suffering from a severe scalp wound j ,is the j-esult of be ins: struck by an ! automobil" Sunday afternoon at 1 . j o'-:ocI:. Mrs. Nedson. in company with .lo-eph Smith. I., l-ourtn; t.. wer- crossing t'nion st. at J Twelfth St.. when an automobile ( driver s..und-d the horn Mrs. Nel-J .-Ii becam excited and Smith grabbed her hut. she started the : other way and the machin struck i her. Sii was unconscious and was tak-n tu the hospital by tne mo to: ist. IIIIKi: TO SPKNI) V. INTITK. James Aspel of Henton Harbor. Mich., arrived Sunday to spend th winter with hh daughter. Mr?. Charles Werner, 2U W. Mishawaka iiV. rrv con t r oti:s. I'.i.'iianiiii AppU-prat-. an d 1 offender, was arrested Sunday afternoon on a charge of intoxication. He will be arraigned today. MRS. HATIS OX SICK I.IST. Mrs. iTorenc Hate-.s, 1 2 S E. 1 nirenil st., is at the home of her mother, Mrs. George demons, suffering xvith the small jrox, it was reportctd last night. CONDITION CRITICAL. Tlie eonelitiem of Councilman! (.eorge Zimmerman. TIC W. Fourth st.. was reported as being critical c;i:oK(ii: WAiiSii at tkmpli:. Ceotge Walsh, the gre-at screen star, will appear at the Temple theater today In "From Now On." This production is filled xvith thrills and x alsh s characteristic stunts 1 "ITIIK NMAS. C.WDIKS." Special Xmas sale on pure fresh made assorted soft candies, ehoco 1 late caram ls and bn tons a :iZc 3 lbs. for $1.00 at the Diana. G04-L'." lb "iirv Torn c.Ni)ii:s in:nr." The Diana has be-autiful stock ef fancy boxe s and baskets that xxill make- appre-eiative gifts, from &0c to 00 at the Diana. 0. 0 4 -2 5 PLANTS. Finest selection in r!t-. Williams, the- Florist . ICS S. Michigan St.. Main 7G'.. '340-20 autistic viii:atiis. 1-1 nest selection in citx. Williams th.e florist. ICS S. Michigan st. Main 70?. 953S-1-0. iiAsivrrr ATiiiANfiioinvrs. Fine-n se lection in the- city. Williams, the Florist. 12S K. M'ehigän st. .Main 7 6?. tÜ."".7-20 JAKDINIintS. Finest assortment in city. Williams, the Florist, 133 S. Michigan. Main ToO. 0538-20 Finest selection in city. Williams, the Florist, le S. Michigan St.. Main 76:. 93 10-20 School Study Sports BOG STORIES Teddy Pulls His Tooth One of the hest tricks of my pet rat-terrier, Teddy, is the one where lie perches himself in a rocking chair anei prahbing in his month the telephone cord that hangs close by, pulls on it and rocks himself back anei forth. One evening vc were nil sitting around our base-burner. Teddy was in the rocking chair swaying back and forth wrth much ease when suddenly he gave a little whimper, jumped down from the chair, ran back of the stoxe and lay down. Since I am naturally very inquisitive I investigated and there tinder the telephone cord I found one of Teddv's teeth! Erma Howerton, Kockford. 111. Christmas Story About Sam O'Hearn's Unexpected Present For His Father "Well, twenty-live dollars is a good price, I guess." Twcnty-nvc dollars! What wouldn't Sam O'Hearn do for that sum. Especially risjht at that moment for he was in dire financial straits. He had teru working every evening after school and all day on Saturdays at Johnson's Corner Drug Store, where he anil Pinky were now conversing during WHO IS HE? Perhaps you've heard this rran v"and his orchestra." i Last Thoma-i 5on.) one: Jeff era spare moment, "helping out," in an attempt to earn sutneient money to purchase his mother and dad a Christmas present in the form of a talking machine that he had seen standing in the window of the Music Shop downtown. Put even though he toiled hard and long in Johnson's he was positive he could not get enough money together to purchase the machine. It was priced at 35 dollars and to date, just one week before Christmas he had but 25 of these. Ten dollars short. (More Tomorrow)
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tfZ 3C THEATER TODAY and TOMORROW Don't Fail to See A William Fox production. A Supreme Story with a Supreme Star Filled and thrilled with more of Walsh's characteristic stunts than shown in any of his previous photoplays. Frank L. Packard, author of "The Miracle Man' U the author of the story. PATENTS And Trnde Sl&rka Obtained la aU Oountrte. Adnoe Fre& GEO, J, OtiTSClI. RearletMl iSucnt A try. 121-7X2 SttaakAr C24g Art Male rials, incturo tYnmln. THE I. W. LOWER DECOR ATTN Q 0O31PAXT. Sou tli liend. Lndiajm. WU1 Paper. Draperie. Taünt SappU.
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