South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 15, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 January 1922 — Page 13

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SUNDAY. JANUARY 15. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 13

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News-Times Red Cross Fund Now Reaches $255; Balance in Sight

1 MAN IN THE STREET

Check? and Cn-h Keep Com-!lnt0 lhat purso send Jn in" In Fonl Coupe Will Be ! check or erring in th ch. y n n , r T, The News-Tine Li3hawaka oflerj lr- 1 ropertv. started the fund with 523.

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Manager John Ruppe of tho Hlr.kl? Motor Co., was a close secend. Mar.agcr O. J. Lambiotte of tho Terr.r! theater volunteered to dor.ate th proceerts erf th cntlr af-tfrr.oc-n perfcrrr.ar.ee given last Tur-yiay and turr.cd In the cash that ' rv . . t i.e.

Not to be outdone In the noble

c-iuso of charity, the National Guard

Mora than 200 merabers ci the Mis-h&waka Worr.an'a club yesterday afternoon enjoyed one of the bet prcrrarrs ever presented at a gren-

tmoon, aid all

Mishawaka Woman's Club! b l tho nature o:

Guests of Sam Lewis Company Pleasing Program.

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BY W. F VALJjlCII.

When an out-of-doors gdrl seeks the open oountrj. ehe take chocolate eclairs In her luncheon; but the f.ret thing you find In a man's basket la raw onlor-a. Look not upon hootch -when It Is white, when it glvth r.o color to the cup or rnoveth Itself not at all. for at least It klcketh like a wild mule and Btlnketh like a po'.-ecat.

I having the cut

occasionally.

'a-sc-il .ce-alinc: one

"With th m'.idle of January' here men ar froir.p to tell uä how they have reluctantly yielded to the Importunate lnslftar.ee cf their .friends and become candidates for office. The f.apper type of girl has her brief day, of courre. I"3 the gDod old napjacker typ of girl who endures.

TCMPIXl A cast that car. well b? terrr.fi "all-star" will be seen when "Perk's

j Bay Boy,- Etarrln? Jackie Cocr.. j and released by Afsc-ciatei Fir.-'; National Picture?. Inc., will ro th--

eral club meotlts, whfn the Sam ; tir featur? attraction at tho TempiIiwl3 company, consÄln of Ml&a theater to-Jay and tomorrow, jack'.-:-v-,M ,r,.. ts ai i riÄi jCooran needs little Introduction to

membors rr r- ! for

que5.ea to come attired In costumes, i L.man does onte cvr acting :n

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notict:. b r pnsible for a td by my wife. 13 S A MUHL JUDir:.

it the

'.ritl e a rrr.d total of 500 in the j thc ra.0 of 5CV cent3 rr

hands of I'rar.:: i:. C'a?. tr-arurer f t:. fund.

We refrain from tellinir Mr. Hard-

company, commanded" by Captain C -S and his party leaders how they A . . . ... .Ura em r? tbpff ra.rtv beans, but

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Thr-öo are all poor working m

lr 50 cents means aa much to

Tho

Jt of th coupe appear? thenn as $50 means to scores of men

Above. ::.ir.vr Jchn Pupp, cf 'ln Mi?!'.awaka, Don't let's be our-h-. Hir.kic Motor Co.. in addition to'dono by the other fellow.

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Tho winter is perlc! of fiu?h, orm is h't. rrrni now o n th r'frden. P. bA taxed to the -Tippe, and tho

.': c h . h an a r. n ou need r.ate s':If 5tar:-r and v" wi;h the car. Ju-t be'inninr. The

r'iin .ü.d rigorous

until lite in April fro::i nurse udll limit. Pneumonia, prim ?pectre of

vaunt poverty, all ro!d realltlep, are row upon u. In.fcI)!rin l.amplr.

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Next Tuesday evening the boys of tho American Iegion will pass the hat around and wo predict a enerou3 response. M"n and women of Mishawaka who can afford to give, will you stand by and eee thij fund grow to completion by the dimes and the dollars of thoso who can 111 afford to pive, or will you bridge the gup and earn everlasting gratitude? lroiXTty of Keil Cros. Thr-re- has been an unfortunate m:.-!ndr-rsr;inding regarding this

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frr-Mt of Mishawaka Ic li&glr.g. Certainly the example wt by thoe who Slave so far generously contributed ehould Inspire Laoto who hive not yet "como arrc:i(" to do fo and do It quickly. This is not a. matter of politics. This Is one time when all considei-

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race, creed o? flung into the

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policy should be

discard. Mishawaka is the wealthiest city In the world, taking Into consideration lf population and Its great factories. Hard times havo not In vaded this beautiful city. Work has been plentiful and money has piled ur at a great rate. Every one of the factories and Industries in Mishawaka and every one cf tho retail merchants shculd rubrrlbft to this rplor.dld cau.-.o. Brln in Cash. Now then, tako old John Alibi and giro him tho gate. Whether r. Is 2 5 centa or $25 or $10.0, di down

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fo;r.d. An erroneous impression has been spread broadcast that the Ford coupe will be presented to Mrs. Sue X. Bauer, local Red Cross nurse. That 13 not the. case. The

they are losing their beans all right. The six births in Mishawaka duringDecember ar gratifying in reveral respects, but are not a good showing ?o far aa birth-rate is concerned. There are too many divorces, and too much bootlegging to have

the birthrate that would tell for the vigor of tho town and the glory of God. A blind woman In Youngstown, 0-. cooks, shops and sews. Then there are women who eee entirely too well to cook or sew, but they manage to ehor a few. A West Virginia magistrate let a workman off for being drunk because he was the father of 15 children, saying that a man with so r.iany children had a right to get drunk every six years. Our Jurisdiction expands and meets every condition that time cr circumstance may create. Judge Johnny Raab in the local court the ether day sent a man to jail for bootlegging and because he had no children to ci?er for an excuse.. Mottot Raise children while you're raiding Cain. Among those mentioned for a Job on the police force 19 one of our enemies. There's one man we will get even with. We will vote for him. 1 W have, no criticism to make of the city's new administration; we thinlc It Is doing fine.

ATTUXD GOSirilV PARTY. Mrs. Fred Pankert. 118 N. Spring1 Ft., Mrs. A. G. Hoerstmann. 122 N.

liton, pianist; Linn Schüler, violinist, and Sam Lewis, tenor and manager, entertained with u number of selections. Mr. Lewis' voioe was especially pleading; Miss Adams, reader, was well received; Misj ColUton, fianit. and Mr. Schüler, violinist, were good. The program presented, was as follows: (a) "The Land of tthe Might Have Been." Harris; (b) "Keep on Hopin'." Maxwell, entire

company; II (a) "alse Buette,

the film levers of the wor'.l. lie wa Charles Chaplin's inspiration for thnow famous "The Kid." in which h-: played the title role. Neeile.-a to say. Jackie portrays the title role In "Peck's Pad Boy" and those who have seen the picture state that in It he displays equally as much artirtic ability as in the Chaplin production Besides Jackie Coogan. there is Iori3 May, who will be remembered as havlr.fr played opposite Charles Ray and Douglaa McLean in mar.v

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Funeral Home Phone Mishawaka 197

FUNERAL DIRECTING and EMBALMING Unequalled Service THIRD AND RACE STS.

Hill St.. Mrs. Josephine Klaer. 701 j rrigo; (b) "Elysium." Spau'.dir.r.

v. Third st., and Mrs. William Pro

basco, 413 Lincoln way W., ciiy, motored to Goshen Thursday wherS they attended the entertainment of the Rosary Sodality of St. John's Catholic church and friends; held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Gallagher. In a contest the favor was awarded to Mis-? Julia Frity.

auction i;ut. Armstrong and Hine, 813 Division St., Mishawaka, Ir.d. Adv't 15tl

The best dinner In town or m:iej around. The Palace- of Eats. O. S Matchette. Advt. 14t3

Schüler; in (a) "La donne mo- ;

bile," opera, Pigoletto, Verdi; (b) "On the Stairs," Mana. Zucca; (o) "Th? Americans Come," Foster, Mr. Lewis; IV Adaptation from play, "Happiness," Manner, Miss Adams: V (a) "Valse," Molcbiic; (b) "May Night," Palmgren; (c) Juba Dance, Dett. Mls Colliton; VT (a) "Ave Maria," Schubert; (b) "Mazurka de Concert." Musin, Mr. Schuler; VII character sketch. Miss Adams; VTII (a) "Young Tom OT)evon," Russell; (b) "Düna," McGIil; (c) "Hard Trials." Burleigh, Mr. Lewis; IX (a) "Friendship." Sanderson: (b)

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TODAY AND TOMORROW

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One man says in a hundred years women will be armed with rifles and fighting in the armies. That's nothlr? thv Vi.av rieen fiehtinir In their

Ford coupe will he the aosoluto j band's homes ever eince we can

property or tri n&nawaüa chapter remember.

oi tne American itea cross and win

be for tho spedlo use of the resl-

A Massachusetts Judge rules that

dent Red Cross nurse, whether it beja wL,Q a rJght to rifla her hus

Mrs. Bauer or any ono else

Wo must not and we can not 'forget the splendidly humane part the Red Cross plays in our communirlife. Many of us in Mishawaka Just know of the Red Cress In a general way. We think of it as something quite nc-cessary. but that Is all. If all of Mishawaka could visit the

band's pockets, as if that Inherent ; right were dependent upon eome : judicial decision, which i3 as Impo- I tent to uphold as it is to annul the , rUrht. j It is said that Doug selects Mary's hats and Mary selects Doug's

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You know the book. You've laughed yourself hoarse at Jackie Coogan in "The Kid.1' Irvin S. Cobb has given you more grins than any man living. So get ready for something unparalleled in "Peck's Bad Boy." Five reels of furious fun. Also, MUTT AND JEFF in "MERRY CHRISTMAS" and TOPICS OF THE DAY. Our advice is: Come Early for Best Seats. Follow the Crowds to the Temple. See August Schultz and His Grocery Store in the Temple Lobby. . COMING SOON ' MARY PICKFORD in "THROUGH THE BACK DOOR" A most wonderful production. COMING CHARLES RAY in "SCRAP IRON"

Classified

clothes. There are not many wives

Red Cross rooms at the city hal2;w-ho would permit their husbands and rpend a few hours there, what to select their hat?, but woman re-, a change in sentiment would re- gards it as her established right to ,.-ji.fi),u,ij.ij-rvtvr-Tcj-T,

suit. Could we but go with Mrs. ..select her husband's clothes and' Bauer on some of her errands of . what are you going to do about it? j

mercy wa wcuia all Jump in gladty, Personally, we regard it as an out

rage, bun it's tho custom of the coun- j try! I The hoopsklrt may come baclc if

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cheerfully with cur dollars for this, fund. How would you HXe to be called out of a sound sleep at 3 o'clock in

th- morning, go trudging throug ' it wants to, but it must not dare to thf mud, slush and ice and tramp . spread itself as it did away back in' fur two miles, then stay up with a) Scotland SO years ago. There Ls not df linou3 patient until morning, room in a Mishawaka flat for that

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rOEDS TO TIII3 I'ARTX DE5IRINO A COOD CHEAT USED FOBD CA 3 CALL MISHAWAKA Cu77. EVDS. IN GS.

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th.n respond to another call? Think, think. Mr. and Mrs. Mishawaka, and then dig down ajid help. Ucry Dollar Heirs. Every dollar you donate may be the very one that will bo nstmmenlal in raving a human life. lr. thwarting grim suffering, in avert;ng hunger and possibly worse. We are going out after you, starting tomorrow. Tho Ü3t of donors will appear-daily. Hurry up and get in on ths band wagon with the rest of the r.ame-s. The list of donors tt date 13 as follows: News-Tim.es $25.00

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City Firemen 15. CO Trank IC. Coats ...... 10. CO

Mat .vc Forstbauer . Mayor W. W. Dodge S.i.T.1 Gilbert T'eers Prothers .... Mishawaka Clothiers

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fort of thing. It is gradually getting so that when a man reaches for hi3 hip pocket you are rather expecting to get a "shot."

The president sent his father the ! customary check for $100 for a'

J Christmas present. We care nothing ;

about that. WTiat we want to read

is the letter of congratulations the president wrote when the old gentleman married some' time back. A woman died in Wisconsin the other day at the age of 93. and the

I nanT a1d eh wni nvfr icr.nwn to

worry. What a miserable life for a woman! Tt is said many Arabian women spend as much $1,0 0 0 a year for perfumes. But you must remember they are not even Saturday nlghters in Arabia, Now when we get the automobile

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$255.55 Now. how about the others? Another list will be printed Mondaj afternoon. Iet's make it twice as big by that time.

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are in the city to spend their

loneymoon as the Kuets cf Mr. and

! Mr.v w. F. Krr. 303 E. Grove st..

. vi::-! of Mr. and Mm Thomas Coleman, north of the city. Mrs. n p , Prok's maiden name was Mi. Fani nie Motts and she has nary friends Ida- j in this city.

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IillWES OS BUSINESS.

Charley J. NW-cn left Tsterday on ab uslnes. trip to Grand Rapids.

Pdeakfast early or !ate and a hot plate. The Palace of Eats. O. S. Matchette. , Advt. 1 4tC

aiid simplify the problems it creates, then everything will be all right. The new style longer skirts are not selling as freely as anticipated, and probably will not until they are reduced one-third at the bottom. Coming down to earth again! we find that liver and onions, as well as corned beef and cabbage, retain their endearing old charms. Now is the t!m for "friend s" to importune men to run for the pot-t-mastership. How many candidates have you asked to run, anyway? Your resolutions are getting wobbly, are they? Well, hold on to our purposes. Now a geologist has discovered a way to predict earthquakes as accuratelj rs net erolo gists predict weather. Lonsr ago we found a way to predict democratic landslide, but only one out cf every nine predictions proved accurate. Bevride-i. if girls will follow the advice, of the lady who tells them no to kiss until they are enrared. thev mav know the excitement of

We are offering for a limited period the late model phonograph pictured above at a price which we believe the people of Mishawaka and vicinity will recognize as a super-bargain. To make it more attractive we will give absolutely free with this machine a beautiful floor lamp and five double faced records, which you may select yourself. This combination may be had for the exceptionally low price of $98.50 Ave dollars down balance to be arrnged. The machine is handf.ome and massive in appearance the tone is rich and beautiful and the whole outfit is one which you will be proud to have in your home.

SPECIAL NOTICE This beautiful machine plays all records including Victor, Emerson, Edison, Pathe and Columbia. Full assortment of needles included with this unusual offer. Come in and listen to the machine, pick out your lamp and records and have music in your home for Sunday.

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Will the pe-r-n who telephoned to JOlli: KOI.KlS durLng meal hour Thursday, January 6, p!ea?? comm-unicate with Attorney Park?. Phr.e Mishawaka 621; aL?o blond our.g man. wearing r.o classes, who ate dinner with Mr. Kolalcis: a the man who entervd restaurant nt meal ho".r and ahook hands with Mr. Kolak.j. Suitable reward for this infem-.ation Advt. 14t2

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A 8tack of VThe at at The PaUci Kaib. O. S. Matchette. 14t3

FINCH Undertaking CO. (Grace M. Finch, Prop.) Ambulance Srvlo 202 North Main St. Phone: MLahawaia 100

KO.VOLI) MUSIC STORES, Miliavaka, Ind. Iarn interested In your special Talking Machine Offer, with Fre Lamn and Records. Pase send particulars without obligation.

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MISHAWAKA. IND.

Phone Mishawaka 63 Open Friday and Saturday Evenings

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A SPLENDID PROGRAM OF FEATURE PICTURES Today's Bill EDITH ROBERTS in 'THE UNKNOWN WIFE" A story of faith, similar in its telling to "The Miracle Man" scenes in both the under nnd upper worlds. Alio Western Drami

"RAIDER OF THE NORTH"

Jester Comedy "GEE WHIZ"

INTERNATIONAL NEWS Prices: 5c, 10c and loc, pliw tax HEAR THE SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA

GOOD HOMES BUILT ON EASY TERMS John C. Farwell General Contractor Rooms 4-5 Reed Bldg., Mishawaka Phone Mish, 233S

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Rummer's Funeral Home 535 Lincoln Way West, Mishawaka Ltfd'.y Assistant AMBULANCE SERVICE Courteous Attention TELEPHONE: MISHAWAKA 57

JA W J A TR. y SALE

Sunlight of Art and Beauty Represented in This Living Room Soite5 SplSS Every woman wishes h.r living room to radiate comfort and cheerfulness to be artistic and beautiful in appearance. You can now do so at very little cost. Furnish the living room with this overstuffed three-piece set. Full spring construction throughout seats are removable. Upholstering in a choice of tapestries or velours. Wing back of chair as well as the rounded arms are moss filled. Let us shov this suite to you as well as many others.

"AS VOICED BY OUR SALES FORCE" We want to be of maximum helpfulness to each and every customer. We are glad at all times to be of service to you; to give all the information de?ired and which is at our command. Thi3 store will be glad to have you come in, look through the displays with no obligation on your part to buy. We call all this to your attention because this is a part of the service rendered by this concern and which is lived up to in the minutest detail. We encourage you to take advantage of this service.

MISHAWAKA

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