South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 53, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 February 1921 — Page 10
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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA Ncws-Titncs Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishaxvaka 10
rV0 MORE DEATHS IN CITY MONDAY MImtI I. V;inI Piu-u-inonia Victim Arrliie Norton Die. ort K. War ...-. ori lied .it f M.h: . I r. . I the Mr.?. r. . Vme I )f Iii'I' ! Mr. ar.d !.!::..! wa; War.!, I a y n r r . 1 : . l- . t '. : a tw o u i k-t k folwith ctior.s. Mr. Vard was l-orn in IS. 117. 2 - : m tr f.at vas a b-;okk r las bf n employ. d M.shau .'i ka .July ::? .rs cM. He !f i upa lion and .it the Standard at South Ii- nd. He Is survive..! by n.-? prf-nt'. Cirf brot he rs. fir. J one, s.H'er as f.d-(i-as: Ra'ph. nw.li; Ia:l ar.d day Ward .f M L-Ji i a !:a. and 3ertha Stock!i-r r, )- coli. Funeral rvi will he it the resider.ee Thur-d.iv ! MlH. 1:' '.d f tf-r-joor. .it j:. ".I )V,k. Rev. ',. W. r;tu. x.:iv,r of tii- I'irst rhrit;.tn ;hurch. will othei.ite. liuriil will be Ti the- ": en'r; n r:i"t"ry. Aitciiu: no i in inns. Arc hie Norton. W, jf.tr' old. r -ti'lin at V.'.in! park addition, died it tli St. Jo-iihV hospital MonJ.vv morning, af'er an fiht we e ks' '1 1 nf-s.- with gr;ii)j''.itijn . Ho wa. Sort-. In VLYU.-i county, Ir.d.. March 1". 1 '.', ar.d has- n-spb-d fi'Tc for 14 year.-. II- was twic- married, first .n Mi. II. -sie Marker in and 5n April 7. 1007. h- w;h married .'it Marion. Ind.. to Mi-- Nellie hock. a ho turvl'rs with thro so hrro d.iuuhUr. Ttu--:i. Kalph. Lou:.. T Morm. I.u'lll" and Ibtr'iott. Ward park. H- al-o 1 av-'H hin 'iiothor. Mrs-. Ita-h- 1 Wilktns of I'.luffton. Inrl. Tli- body w a i t ik ii to th- Finch ind Sprötau- rlvip-l fion: whero th'fur.rral .'-orvi-cs will b- hld Tucs1ay mornintr at 1" o' lock. Upv. Dr. H. I-'. 1'arkor of tho M'thodist 'hurrh will oflic'.tto. Th- body will Oc s?nt to niuli'ton. Til" Vllow? will h.iv.. hai if- cf s?rvic-rt and burial. Odd the SIT EH A I, CASKS VP UKPOni: JUDGE EE1G Owini; to ropair.s bfinc made in !h!y court ronrn, II. S. l-ir hold Monday'?-' ossioii in tho rity ouncil chamber. Two cas-cn were disposa d of and others wore -t for ho.arir.trs (iurin'r tl;o week. ("in-ntf Callantiri". 1 r rt.. Eolith l'ond. wa: firual $r.n ar.d co.-t on his pVa of jrullty to i h:irp' of ,'lrivirur, a n autoTnolu'.t' wb.ilo intoxiatcd. Ho jtaid. Kenneth Johnson 100 4 IT. Itwirro o t.. who was with -'allantine, nt rcil a pi a of uuiity o intoxication and was fined $ ind costf. Tiie er,., of the State vs. Port Dayhuff. of ir.khart. harmed with .Irtvintr an atotnol i;.- whip- intoxiCAtr.l was s t for trial Fob. 28. Dayhuff about a week a-ro rundown and severely injur d Wi'.Iiam Kdward i:an:sey. ::02 Litu-t.ln way W.. an oitjht year obi boy. anfiel Anlee',, Sin W. Fourth si., who wa arrested .n.-tim- ato when the police raided Iii- place of buine?. will have hbs trial Wednesday. Arde. l H char-: d with the unlawful poss--i n of intoxicating liquor. STATE CA I EM 1ST REPORTS CITY WATER IS O. K. Ti:-' r ity water s:ppiy ba ben i.-s-.t-tl by t)o yt-.t'' t'r.'unit at Indi.ir.ano'.i avl i a'.l riitbt. according to a w: re r ived by lb-a'th Otlicer J I. A. Ma-rane. M..nlay niorninir. Marian- had y-nt 2 0 düTtnnt sam ples r f w .iter tak. n fc tap- thro;:clw-it th- rity j'.)'! t- be a :a' :n various to IndianaMishawaka I.ost and INmiiuI 10 idi;i .Neu o" ki:i i Mi' er '11 M i v :,e r ii '' I . : ii ; i a FT" P oi. Id r; r,: t ie I V.'ttl I MS i pA J .i t.H e.S ! - Sand.iy ev.-aiim K turn t" VJ 1 ". id'.iry Tlie.iter. i a-K.-u:ir.l. --tl TTÄT"U:s w i way V..i. ! 4-v; N sru-1 i i . ir M i a t. i:i'i;-ir" 1. ! Autoinolilc J'J.O c re.u f r flv. n i..'rf.'f Iii. t.bu , ,i iay read trr, N.-t l.Mi'iii iir in ity. t. i al ' teidit i-ia. neu !y l-iir.tod. a i m si'iire. i , 1 f'.:r-'. tire pump r ...ile at eri'e-s and ct tier ac I'lrusro. Mi'.i 1 a'.T. Help Wanti-.l 1 Vmal. VTI.Y.T.!'. MKI.S AM Ui'MKN hi t" .-;cr nf ie f.-r l:-:'..t r.:...-..nt VTk to i:n I'll" l.i !i u i f I-" 11 r..i!nl" lislft vcijl.T r ::! rs We p.iy l.i-o i.-iriiliu '1 i. r- fas Slw .i n u -teady irk ia t ! ' s '. w ... :. n y '. "it. Mi!. aw . a
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-Tin; i.sr or im: moiiicans.J n rri I-Ynlmore ",oop r'.s world fa reo.; n'iM-1, "The I-ast cf the Vohi'an".'' i the. pictured attraction at the Temple theater again teulay. livery American in vh'.? vir; Wo, n the Mood of our forefathers wants to f-f thi thrilling drama of '.r!v p.or.ffr days in the rnlddlo wf.. with 'A? wondc-rful et nie sriN-r.dor. its wtt low tory and it.s int'-rvly hurnaji thf-ru". Thi rast which prsnts tho ntory 1. allstar in fvory st;' f'f tl.' w ord. Tomorrow.', an xcitinf? d'toti vtory. "Thf Wall Str-t Mystery." :i.h w' 11 a rliapt'-r tivc of "I'uth of th- Iioki'-s," r.iak-s up th bill. -nior a i it thi: man. A romance bf srnuifiilod K'm5. ff woman'.1 luro and folly, of h-artlf .s. fa!-.- i:i!prionrn rit, f a tuar.'s yacfor a love tlia.t triumph" Thou Art tho Man." shown tl1 1 i Hi the l,ineoln theater acrairi today. I,tid in the diamond liebln of Africa adventure land of the world'? soldiers of fortune and dumpinc urour.d of the world's sharper and ihu;'. it j.rornises f,( tninutM of exciting entertainment. Robert Warwick, i'avorito of both st acre and rr f n, i- featured. Ii Wilson is the jrir 1. Ton.orrow t.epins a two da.s" onractenient at tho l.ncoln of p.ryunt Washburn and Wanda Hawley in "Mrs-. Temple'H Telegram." L iti-ratu rc Depart mont to Have Extra Meeting There will bo a special mooting of tho litcf.ituro department of the Woman's luh hohl Thursday afternoon Jn thf library "rooms at 3:40. Tills will tako the plaeo of tho motti.niC which was postponed from Jan. ?,. Mrs. Robert lloelocker will bo in charge. She will continue tho travel talks and will take for her subject the Dutch East Indies. Mrs. Hoelorker was a -resident of Sumatra for tivo years and she will tell of the life there and the customs of the p. ople. Sho will also have ;i display of some of the handwork of the natives. Mrs. Wrn Clrissamor will contribute a x DIi n solo. Tea will fd low. COLE IAD BAIRD TO BUILD EACTORY HERE Mishawaka is soon to havo a now wood workers factorv. olo and Haird of South liend Monday morn intr took out a permit at the city clerk's office for a factory building on I-aneoln way W. to cost $5.000. hiiim: ci.Assi-:s i:vi:kv i iuday. Miss Joan Da Mont, who had charpre of the F.iblo classes at tho Methodist Kpitu-opal church durir.K the recent revival, will continue to conduct her class every Friday aftornoc.n at J o'clock. All women of the "church are invited ami are asked to brine: their friends. rbbi.owsiiii ci.ni iiANQriTT. Prof. Andrew Cunningham Mc-Diu-lilin. of the Fniversity of Chlcas;o. will be the hoadlinor at the monthly dinner of the Fellowship club at the Hotel Mishawaka Tuesday evening. Charlie Hitchcock, humorous. character mono'.osist. will 1. associated with him on the propram. Prof. Mcl-auKhlin will spak c-n the life of Washintrton and tho decorations will bv. in keeping with the occasion. u:i: rn.MiTic itni:i:ak i The body of Do Fulrnor. wan tak- . n from the Coats Funeral home, to the Fuhii'T residence south of Mish.awaka Monday afternoon. Iineral rvices will be hold at the residence Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Itev. Dr. H. Karle Park or. pastor of the Methodist Kpiscopai church, will otheiato. lUirial will be in 1 änirvb w cemetery, Classified Iloii-oKccpir.ir Kooin-. r. -1 ii s r. keep in:: ;ir lit,.' s.. pi."- 1 liree I'arnislo d a in'free'.as in ruederu bui.w. near llous for Kent illlKl s 1 W. tu7 All inod.-rn apartment. ix r.eens .ia 1 Natli :tli .'iri'e, ,vV per iii'Udh. l'eiui lbalty Co. Phorie XI i s i. ;i w ak.i 1'1'.. IS' S. Main st. ;itj 1 1 oiw Uccph. U I'lKMIIV 45 i iitsr sr. i'niUIN fi'T etit ran. Tlire. fiirtiiniiel liiTlit lnnseke.'jdtikC ; outs'd jot :. Waiitcil T IWnt. St t PA Iii IA--.J 'delii Incise- ef r.ve ;oo;n wifl.ia lif nr si Idix'krt from 'n bu i c'i. ly April I .iiii 1! in f.iinllv. Aildr.'SS .'. I?.. New S "l plies P.et., I'ariii- for Sale. S3 M.Lh ol'li real estate now and be Fit istu-d; item t watt and regrf It; ware Lore to rdl preiperty lor yeur ? we 111 t'jj it eutrtht. Ilnstiiics. ill' i. Cliurca ht.. Mishawaka lT.'-lui'j. 1U Houses for .Sah 84 l.i e A 1 Id r"..r sale 1-y felir IiMUil t.ete, 'id Cell- . e-drally 1m .tt--d ; f.r e-a!i. Milta: rn "-( . ! ilitieU. : e"..u At lit Ae ' I I Ii Ah ineiierii M-ati-1hji--.i -liO.-. .dei' e ! .iti'Ui en pave d sfre . e'e.u-T Kt. -" x 1 . l.il with .vt,r .Mi.t..iiika Cpi. .,idres ""ltirv.t: i lb i m '' New s-l imes. Miliiwi'ka. 'jot.; I7Ti.ll l" K(HM ll"l K All li-wly i.;i;..t ! ;uid painVvI; also two Iirftli reoi.is. e nf f iri:i:.e'd garairo plateTed aa l l'e.it-d; i."t 't,V'r I.ertt: laundry :.n 1 frait e I la r : .Jjitvr 1 t ; e". h ;t r.l la.ipl tr--. I.I l ivul Iie'dgp fet.i e. Prj.-t-,7 ( iH. rit- l'.a 1.. I... N't? e-'j ;; "Ji't7. 1 eu l.i:-'Vf!i r""ra ia"der:i ;(;., '. 1 1 e e : ! . g s. 1 1 4 ' . V, ir-uii st. l'f! UN LINCOLN IIIUII W A ; sVe-a re.uiM :md bath: raederr.. I r I $-V7i-.. Strk Peidfv e o N t ili; rieit! ;(: ill tad rn ; r-eras and l-Mh f T 4.'-u: Jd.'uJ r"' i ! '' S!-'rk II'---! t y Co 1 1 1 1 1 i:eeM. Aid. Me 1 ' K It N tiag-, garag-, t l-t ; Ti.-rta sid-. ,v:.0.. 7 r :: 1'"i.m tii.o uadifieti. ror'a s.de. ?J.7'. Pj .I' T--. l.iMi'i'i way P.. i. '': ,j i :.:. fvr::-.' e. I -1 r 5 - Üirld;. w;t.T, $::.lo ii siim;s im:ai.ty ca., 'm " e "bar. It t. Real Fstat for Ilxclinncv. HS i mi: sali: hi; 1 1: kik -PiU" ll.. J;) ."" renin tiu. t .n a. i.ti In n I ; l,.irii. :. .lie i Ieoi .-in.l P. I .iSn'V r l p, e Ht p,(f,.
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Movement Started to Form Luncheon Club :
A day V.-.i4 m o v ; r:i-n t to organize a noonlur.cheon duh in Mi.-Jmwak:i, s'irt'd !...--: rii'ht. when tea ipnnfr oüicers ar.d mtmber.s of the Kiwinis dub met in the bainjuet room of Hotel "MI-hawaka. Th.-c-entlerrien met at th- reiuest of H. H. Horton, m.inaccr of the hot'.I, who served .a dlihtful dinner. Xothinv ib 'lnite wi done at tlv rnectinif, lut tlios. present pledged tho-s.-ives to make every effort to arojyo onthusiam for tho project, and all expressed the hope that such an organization mit;ht become a reality. Council Holds Regular Session Monday Evening Claims to the amount of $12,18".'J were allowed by the city council at tho regular meetintf held Monday nirht. City Comptroller Walter Michael presided in the absence of Mayor W. H. flay lor. City Attorney. Italph Junwan introduced an ordinance providing for the boundaries of a number of new precincts within th city limits. The ordinance passed the first readintr and after due publication will be brought before the council at the next mooting for final action. 0T.OLA Sl'KPHISi: IVVItTV John Malcrm was surprised Saturday evening" by a number of yourg folks at Iiis Irornc- in Osceola. The evening was enjoyed with bridge. I'unco and dancing. A delightful lunch w.as served by John's mother, Mrs. Hattie Malc-om. FAIL TO LOCATi: WOMAN. Fp until a late hour Monday r.iht. police ofTlcers had been unsnjecessf ul in locating Mrs. John Yango. who is believed to have committed suidue Sunday, by jumping Into the St. Joseph river. ' Water in the south race was let out at noon yesterday, but. a thorough search of the channel revealed no sign of the missing wo ma n. sn yd nits in (cidi:nt. It has been discovered that the oct upants of the automobile recently wrecked at the Christyann st.. crossing cf the Grand Trunk railway, were Mr. and Mrs. Snyder and baby. O'T K. Lawrence st. They esi aped with a few scratches but the machine was badly damaged. HOSPITAL NOT HS. William Greenwood of Osceola underwent a serious operation at St. Joseph's hospital Monday. Mrs. Jefferson Ford of South Pond also underwent a serious operation at the hospital Monday. HACK FROM CALIFORNIA. Mrs. V. Lloyd Minzey, 127 V. Mattel! st., has returned from a seyon weeks' visit in lyos Angeles and Pomona.' Calif. Mrs. Minzey was called to the latter city by the serious illness of her brother. Charles Nutt, whoso condition is greatly improved. Phone 197 COATS' Funeral Home Funeral Directing and Embalming Third and Race Sts.
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Ilowanl. Infant s-n of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S'ott, '.11 S. Daurol wi',1 be he'. J It the l F.. home. Tue.-day mo o'clock. Puria'. will 1 er rr4-; ry. 'o its funeral r.'.nt-'. at 11 e ;n i-a:ri-A INFANT S(()IT nxntAI.. l'ur.i r ii S'-rvio s for Tlp-n-.a Howard, infant s n of Mr. ar.d Mr. Harvey Scott. 1 1 S. Liun l t.. v.ill be held at the f. i:. Coats fun-ia!' homo. Tuesday nmrr.ir.c at ll o'clock. Ilarial will b- in C.iirxiew ( f rnett-ry. . ATTiixn yj:diin;. Mrs. Sam Cilbort and C)::ir Ci!-b-rt. ö 1 4 IJncnln way K.. attended tlio wedding of Julius Clilbert which t"ok j'.ace at I"uisviile, Ky.. Sunday.. The wadding is a culmination of a war romance, the groom having met hi-- bride while stationed at Camp Taylor. Ky. ILL WITH SMAIJ.POX. Ir- Waidner, 51.1 K. Itwrence i ill with smallpox. The home been quarantined. has LNY BAlTISi:i SUNDAY. Interest continues to grow in thö Sunday revival services which are still being held at tho Methodist ?7p'scopnl church. There w ro 4 1 baptised Sunday and live new- me rubers were taken into the church. Special music was a feature of the evening service. WILL MKI7T Tl'ITSDA Y. The members (f tie lya! Womar.'s class of the Fir-' Chtistia n church will be entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Kd Healy, 221 K. Marion sr. ' ASSISTS w.st i:ni citizkns. For the convenience of citizens of the west end a federal employe will no a line juuus mmneu store e ery . - i . t..i!.. . t . - . . ..... Saturday afternoon until March 1.1 to assist in the making out of income blanks. Hartwic k hoods. bakes fenders and Adv.-18t7 Stated meeting Mishawaka chapter, 207, O. K. S.t Tuesday evening. Advt. 2 1 tl Auto painting and truck lettering, fenders and hoods baked. Hartwick. Adv. lSt7 DA NCI ". From WKDNTSD AY 9 till 12. given FAKNING bv A. C. Zimmerman, music by Swanc e's orchestra, at Mishawaka Si ir hall, 502 S. Iaurol st. Couples, 3.1c-; extra ladies. 10c. Adv.-21t2 Mihaaka Ixxlge. L.0. F. and A. M. called meeting Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock to attend funeral of Rrothor J. Roehler. Service in charge of Past Master M. H. Webster. KLMKK C. RA K KR. W. M. WALT HR MICHAKL. SoeV. Advt. 2 It I MAYOR GAYI.OR RlTTl'RN'S. Mayor R. W. Gaylor lias returne d from a business trip to Washington. D. C. CS HD FORI) CARS. 2. 1!17 Roadsters 1917 Turnings 1, 1020 Sedan 1, 191S Touring 1. 1910 Coupo 1 Ton Truck (-oHel) $2f 0.00 MISHAWAKA RRANCII W. R. 1 1 inkle. Inc. Finch & Sprague Undertakers (Grace M. Finch, Prop.) AMBULANCE SERVICE 202 N. Main St. Mishawaka Phone, Mishawaka 1 00 Bryant Washburn in "Mr,. Telegram." 3 !K ' 4 w 4 V TOMORROW TEX Elucidator of Mystery In the Most Enthralling De tectlve Story Ever Screened "A WALL STREET MYSTERY"
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and truck pair.tir.e. Hartwick : i.,an chnn rhnn o A dv.-lStT ( niHTH OF SON. a fön wa born Sunday to Mr. and j Mrs Jfhn Nix -3 W. Kiphth s at St. Josejih's Maternity hospital. wii.i. i:n.iov rniMiud:. Members c f the K bocca lod.ee will entertain at a thimble Thursday afternoon in the I. o. O. F. hall. LODGE TAKES STEPS TO REGAIN PLACE AS SENATE LEADER Harding Responds by Dictating to Congress Despite Promised "IlandsOff ' Policy. P.Y IXUIS LUDLOW. WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. There' are indications that Sen. Dodge intends to regain his leadership in the: senate even if he has to fight to do ' it. The teh grams from Pres't-elect ; Harding urging congre-? to dispose of all the .appropriation bills before tin's ressiori ends gave the Massachusetts senator an opportunity to ; reassert his command cf the senate forces Several weeks ago .Sen. I i itige permittee, mmsv I to vo aiT 1. r . . a ! bowed to one side by Sen. Penrose of Pennsylvania, who decreed that , the, farmer.-?' tariff bill should be ; maintained as the regular order in the senate regardless of what hap pened to other legislation. It was openly asserted by senators today that if Penrose had remained away from Washington the appro- ) . . , : . : 1 1 .......i.i i . . ii ; i'i lauuu uius woum nearii an .iae been passed by this time. It deveb I oped today that Sen. Kodge wrote ! to the president-elect last week soig- ! posting that it might be worth while for him to intervene in the affairs of the legislative body. Dodge's purpose in writing this letter is said to have been to gain the support of the president-elect in his (Lodge's) effort to regain the leadership. It seems reasonably certain that the Harding letter will have a g'ood , effect on the legislative- body. The , leaders in the two houses in private ' , comment say that it may not result ! i in the passage ef all the appropria- j i tion bills, but certainly will be a ! help. With the farmers tariff bill ; out of the way, the appropriation ( j bills will have a clear field and un- ; dor the spur' of the president-elect should be rapidly disposed ef. j Cite Campaign Promise. Some of the private comtm nt ' among senators and representatives J on the action of the president-elect ; in telegraphing to Iodgo and Mon1 dell is interesting. No one is dis- i j posed to be critical, but there is an ' I inclination on the part of some of ! I the republican senators and repr- ! sentatives to note the fact as t.iey i ( go along that much was said in the j presidential campaign to the effect ', that under the new re gime the legis- , la tivo department would be free ;from interference from the oxecu - j tivo department. One rf the accu ' sations against the- outgoing pre si dent was that he was disposed t i : dictate- to congress and at times to I I drive it. 1 Now, it is noted by commentators, ! Mr. Harding has found it necessary ! to bring pressure on the legislative i body even before he takes the oath I of office. Perscns who know hov I things go m national affairs are not tat .all disposed to criticize the presi-dent-edect for telegraphing the lead1 i-rs. On the other hand, thev feel: I he should be commended. The y are j I i onvir.ced through long e xperience ! in the observation of how things go I here that as time goe-s on he will j find it ne-cessary frequently to build I a fire uiub'r the legislative body. j The outlook for any general legislation has not been improved by the telegrams frm the presidenti elect. The only chance for such j legislation is through riders on the j appropriation bills. THIEVES IN VIENNA RAID WAR MINISTRY Sea reel v Dav Pase Without Kobherv Usually Get Lare Hooty. j VILNNA. Fe b. 21. -Scores of rohj borie-s are taking place in Vienna, i but the house which is most favored j by thieves is that which was formorly oc cupied by the ministry of ! war. Scarcely a elay passes when this house is not visited by rt-bbers, who are always able to jr-t away with their booty. The Kreat size of the building, which contains over 1,000 rooms. evidently attracts attention, and nlthoufth the military and police havetaken all possible steps, they have been unable to e-nd the present state of affairs, and not only so. hut some officials have lie,n killed on the promises. Typewriters, ornament, picture, s. mirrors, door handles and brass fittings are' all carried away. Cainoullaite Iiin''. Should a thief in the course of his wanderings about the huo huildintr encounter some one in one of the rooms be visits he Inquiries tor soni" imaginary person. and continues his supposed search for him. until he f";nls a room that is unoccupied, the n he quickly Fathers toe-ether unth;nir t!:at he can f.nl and ele parts. To overcome the difficulty of carrying away a typewriter the thief hand" it out of an acc-omplice in tho a windowstreet, and to in some case icichinos havo been taken to pieces and removed In an in-noce-nt-lookir.jT dispatch oase. is COMING
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BRAZEN, IMMODEST, BRASH AND CHEAP Ohio Pa-tur Sees It Almost Impoible to Escape Contagious Vulgarity. )U!IU;S. O.. Fol 21. T:i ap is brash, brazen. che. p uncivil. We are fresh, vulvar. immodest. , common. We can't help being frsh. We like teir.g just a little immoJes;. ; and we mean to go on being coti.- ; mon." This Is the estimate of "A Mau- ' nerless Age'' as voiced by Rev. Dr. C. U. Havlffhurst, pastor of the Fir: t I M. K. church here. I ' There are so many propagators of vulgarity in taste and manners all ! nround us that it is almost imposj sible not .( catch it," continued Rev. Dr. Havighurst. "The v.t air is full of the germ. Those whose material prosperity has suddenly overtaken them are especially susceptible. Ju?t now the ir.i fluencos domlnantly current in I America are: Cheap movies, jazz. I making touchdowns, kicking goal. good ball pitching, heavy battl r.g. I business tuccrss and poliical pull. ; Can't diuy iilture. , "And none of these seems to int- r -; fere seriously with our democratic ; determination to bo common, j "The classics, the sources of re.,1 ; culture, have either gone to the top I shelves of our bookcases or hav been repgnted to the attic, and the cheap magazine- and the sterile, vuigr. r projection of the cinematograph have full swing and sway. "Whether an ago of intelligent re finement and good manners is about () jn ls dpjicult 0 tell. Cultur Is the finest flowering of the human spirit and It cannot be bought with, nor produced by, money. The 'smart sof characteristic of tlv mannerless age. The golden opportunity to reestablish culture and good manners lies especially in the hands of fathers and mothers in the home." T ii - in , I , SEES HOUSEHOLD TREASURER NEEDED FOR REAL ECONOMY CHICAGO. Feb. 21. Who should be the household treasurer, tho lusband or v.ifo'.' "The most capable one." answer;' Mrs. Marion JJean Gard. household ' economist and bride of six months. in pointing out that no home can have more than one supervisor of f.nances. "ITven when we were engaged nrfiance allowed me to keep all his money. "We both were extravagant, but I realized that one of us xvoul 1 have to economize, . I happene l to be that one. Then it came natural when we were married. "He gives me all his money ai d j I allow him his expenses every day. ' Ho never complains, for he has Kid ' rn.e we both have so much more i than if he had the responsibility. I ! do not hav to &vo liim an herni Izeel list C'f exienditures, for he i : ! confident that I do what is propc r j with the money. "I believe that one member of the I household shemld handle the money I the one member who is the most ' eapabb'. Of Urn es the wife is the j careless one-. Then 1 say the ho--i band by all means should know enough to keep -w ithin his means."' To Use ISo Airplanes In Mt. Everest Climb LONDON. Feb. 'We sir. 11 I not make ioe of aeroplanes for th" i reconnaissance of Mount Hverett. It was impossible to make an aerial I rrconn.iiÄinrp las-t year. and this I year we shall have surveyors on th j spot." ' This announcement was made by ; Sir Francis Youngh'isbar.d. who pro- ; sided at a meeting of the Royal ' Geographical society, when he gave ! details of the expedition which D to attempt to scale the world's high- : est peak. The conduct of the expedition, h" j added, weu.ld be in the hands of Coi. I Howard Rury, a great explorer (,r' j Asia, and one who could bo relje.i ; on to preserve the good-will of the ; Tibetans md the actual reeoni naissance of the mountain would b ' undertaken by Harold Raeburn. IS COMING AUCTION SALE Two lots of household goods, consisting of rugs, dressers, dining room suites, chairs, Tockers, beds and numerous other articles, on Thursday, February 24, at rear of 330 S. Main St., Woodworth's Fireproof Storage. SALE COMMENCES AT 10 A. M. E. J. HARTMAN, . Auctioneer. "Cutting Ahead" is a y book of unusual interest fk to aU who want to save t more and invest with grcaterprfit. It tells how a novel plan enabled Peter Perkins to become financially independent by invest ins S.15 per month. And it (bowl hovr you can do the same. It is a fact-founded book that ismore inter-tinß than ction. Write for I IIEK fi KRIEBEL Ö CO.
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When Mrs. Housewife Buys the Sunday Dinner
In the days when prices vere lower than they are, now, Mrs. Housewife went over to the corner grocery on Saturday afternoon and bought whatever she could find that. would make a nice Sunday dinner. She bought prorniscuousi' a little of this, a little of that. Before she went to the store she, perhaps, had little idea of just what food was going to be eerved at that Sunday dinner the meal that is the biggest one of the week in most families. But today Mrs. Housewife buyj differently. Higher prices an d the advancement of the culinary art to a science has caused this change in her method of buying. She does her buying as systematically as she does her cooking. She knows pretty well in advance just what is going to grace the table for that Sunday dinner.' She plans it well and she kr.ows just the exact amount of vegetables, flour, eggs and the many, many other necessary things, needed to make that dinner a success and she takes just as much pride in Tnaking that dinner a success as her husband does in making his business a success After the dinner has been planned she starts her buying systematic buying. She knows that the wideawake grocers and butchers advertise so she looks to their stores as the place where she qan find the best quality at the best price. She knows, too. that The News-Times Market Page which appears in the Friday afternoon and Saturday morning editions, carries the advertisements of these wideawake dealers in foodstuffs and she makes up her lists accordingly. She also finds on that page the market quotations, recipes and other news that interests her making another reason for her to turn to that page. Grocers c.nd butchers are given an opportunity by The News-1 imes to make their appeal to the housewife just at the time when she is buying and in the place to which she looks to find the articles she wants for that Sunday dinner.
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Let the advertising department tell you how you can cash in cn this Sunday dinner, Mr. Grocer and Mr. Butcher.
Call 2100 itnd ask lor an ad man. Use the Market Page in the South Bend News-Times
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