South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 351, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1922

KNIFE AND FORK j CLUB WILL HEAR DETROIT ORATOR

Here and There

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Veteran Head Waiter Holds

Record of 22 Years Service

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YESTERDAY'S EVENTS L WASHINGTON

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tior;.- rfTrctivo Jan. 1, to I'rcs't Hardir.ir. Air.er;J:n r.t to the naval s ipr!y bill re. luring th enllt-il f'jr:e to TC.oOO wa rojtcteJ by th- h iirso. Motion In th nato to lay as. Jo th h::yn hill ar.d tAe up tlie Norris agriculture relict measure went o.tr until Momlay. Administration otlicials tontinurJ unro'municativo on steps toward Kvrhr.z ;i way fur the United State- to hi; i:uro;-e in Ihn reparations cris:?. Governors of statr. mot ot tlirni at the White Sulphur Spr.riss meeting. acoeptfd I'ros't Hardlnc's invitation to discuss prohibition enforcement. with him at luncheon .Monday. Sec'y Davis of the labor department announced p'.ar.a tc modify th" system of handling Immigrants at Eihs I?!and after eon ferf no1 with Ambassador Geaiit.s of Great Britain. A "protect and challeno" apairst the election of Sen. Ivad-r. Was nid with Vice Pres't C.."jl!d- by representatives ot th- Liberal Republican leasrue ot Mas?achusctt.

Standardize In die Home, Is Her Plea

I HOWLING AM) l'KomiiniO.Y.

DtlNVCIt. Colo. Icc 10. Abolition of was r been to bowiIr.r. aemrdin; to proprietors of alleys In Ionvcr. In th? oil dav-.

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iraany bo.vb.J to work up a thir.-t. i c'asinttr Ki-'. r. ki tr Ncrth lb- ! Now th-y bowl for the pleasure of ! rrty cr.J n r.j -A ; r ; ,.f s

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for an afterr.ocn of bridge or a rsj sion at the civic nplif; chin, i M!s Hohn Moi.ll btg-in with prune.

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hopes thus to. wetter !av- h.-.ve also lar.e'.v l.tn if d:.cecnracred .. . . , .. , . .

alley. local o.vuers U;m, appeals . A I Krrr.

to a hiirher typo of rrson.

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STATISTICS

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Deaths

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i housewife tan follow tho .-an..- pro-

Mr. ar.d Mrs. William II. HniTrn,:.,

MRS. ELIZABETH MUSSER. Word has been received here of

the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Gray

Musser, age 68, who died at her home in Lancaster, Pa., last Sunday after a three weeks' illness

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I M iy 1 ". lf'-2. jii.ts no iwirabel in tbe trit of Tn-

!Iitna. Durlrtr Iiis activity at the . double. li.iiitllitl hl iek leather ; n;.v r. Mr. Manning, in b.th the

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i:wi l .y i.v Mrs. D. i.. wiuer. y ir- t!ii trive the amazlnt: ilqrures

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Mante::. Mau.i Adam?. Julia Mar- TJ7 f iov. K. 1 1. Sothern. KIsie Ferguson.! I fCLTTl VV IJITXQT iTi

f-Sarah ,Mornharut, Mrs. ljne garter.

Kth 1 I'arrym're, John Drew, Jam'-"

ccdure with prart ic.il v cverv other s. Tay. or s:.. I).c. lu. a dichter, J article on her table." ! at l-birth b.rpitab ! . A working schedu.e whereby tb.e Mr. and Mr. Andrew Py;Iewi.-z.

housewife knows just Iiow mu.-h!'11 eoster ft.Pcc. ?. a ?on. at time to fe'ive daily to each hou-ehuld -Pworth h sp.ta!. task the emplovment of "Marthas 1 -AI- -'nd Mr... Inland lb Trurblon! bv the daV in pre:erene tu per-I 1 1,':1!:ur'i nv.. PfC. 3. a -,:t. At manent servants, and tho use of I h:nv,)I th lcpstal. household sivin-,- de-ices are inrbad- Mr- r.d Mr-. Alfred I I.'ucher. cd in Mis Bohns "standardizatinn-j -,0 'ir',y J(- - - at IIprM. , u orth h- spital.

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Mannii:ir lia. erved many notable--lurin-r his time of service, ubh'h includes four presidents of

Mtiexnt nnl. rlt v U irj lnc to plf U. iu j tu. United State. Warren (I.

Hardin?. Theodore IJoieveIt. William McKinley and William Taft, not in mention such I ublic characters as Charles K. Hug-lien. W. .1. Ltryan. Sen. Ileverid'e, Y. C. McAdoo. Hiram Jehnron. Sen. Hitchcock,

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A. IMi-on. C.'iiaries Schwab, Henry Ford. J. Oirien Armour. Admiral Hewey. M. l Hsran. minister to

t iirUtm iH htor : "if on kiib open ! Denmark, Cardinal Gibbons, Ili?hop '"- IiihiI!"h I III .p:iiiU ou." i i,,!.ln ii,a.v...i e-n.i..

... . t ., . . B . . .MtituuvMi, i.tu'.ii iiiiwuiiiu. i i tan r. Itp ..s I'esfirde.l riH an opt.-' lnn:i h l.oy riniM-rnr inHrrlr.l a c'rl . , . , ' , . f n.;. v. tn,.-v y,., mi '", h,, u"r ". A 5ttl more reiUe j lvi. Geor? Ado, John McCut- "" ', ' " " '. ' 1 unl u- ill U doing the wimc. illOiii, Sidney Smith, the creator of 1 . . . . , , ' i, i, t i it Andy Gump." I. A. Hrltrsr. Mary . that Iho unr -t wh. h Iris perv.uhd' IioratiM llnrncy. Jaroh nml Iva- ... tl , ,. , , t . o . , , ix. , . Antin. Ida Tarbell. Hdna 1-erber, a.l rations m th- W orld war dor. Mooren, were .barere! $0.2.1 ,.,. ... ...

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and JaiiuH Whitcomb Riley. A f' w trrand im.rn .t.irx find mu-

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v., , . ,. .. I x- x , ,. . ... , . , siCian- that Man un? was able to --ha., net .eft the l .:. I .-at.s U!, N,,- -a . ntral ty. Co.. h.ed ,:t , , rm,nib,r: Mm,,. Moj,,ka. A,lce U V;'-";1- ,..,. o"! No. 1 Sunday or N:tS(.n s,huinan 1Irink (;alll Cur. ; H..S U.-cu-.-'.,:, u;,t W;ih :n- the .Nvimn -i the rna.,i. $1.. - ,,ril2i s,Ueff, orville Herold. terr.nl t rou.n' - -in Jtr.al d;thcu:- . .. a-l-rr. d to have been due the rail- ,,du K,xWr Jiin Kubclik. Ipnacc. . - t.e... .tr.f.. l,ewn eapital and la-j road on the ehipment. 1 Vulf n.-.v!;i, Heifetz and John Philip

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in-tyre and neatn, ;eorsro m. eunan. Francis Wil-son, Jefferson de Anrek., Raymond Hitchcock. Richard Carle. iVank Daniel, Stuart Robson. Jamfs O'Neill. Robert Crane, Mao Robeson. William Hodge, Ku?enc Cowlef. Charles Chaplin. John Runny. Mine. Petrova ar.d Virginia IfO. Many noted irolf champions Included in the list are Charles "Chick" Kvanp. A. Mitchell, Ted Ray, Georgre Duncan. Harry Ward on, Walter Hägen and Jock Hutchinson. Jack Dcmpsey. Harry Greh. Mike Gibbons and Frank Gotch. as well a .To. Cupab'.anoi, the wor!d chess champion, have been served by Manning- and his staff. Hilly Sunday and Hol .lono-, two cehbrated e"angeli.-ts. can nlso be numbered Jn the li.-t. old residents of South Rend will well remember Ree Glore in the old day when the prr'.l! room, now the cafeterii. was the favorite g-.itherinr rlaco for the business men o: t!ie city during the lunch hour. Ree has grown up with South Rend, his 19 years of service at the Oliver makinc him a familiar licrur.1 to the traveling and local public. R. S Rurgess is the net in lino of service with 11 year?. Georsre Da vi.-, nine, yeirs, the ret of tip men running from one to three years.

S : a 0 !- ix-. The eir v;i. elo.-ed ; Gov. MI S. Quay. Gov. Whitman, t i.t wa.-:- i' lp .- i:n-. b f tl;c c.i r j Th'-odore Roosevelt, Jr.. J. M. Cox, i .id b. . a i.uniti 1. po-.-..!iIy by -ilJudgo l'a;n. J'jIoi Roseiuwald, Thos.

Hugh Walpole, Strickland GillUn

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Ti 1 R R K OAKS. Mich.. Dec. 10,. (Special.) The South Rend Rus-ine-.s college basketball team added another frame to its string of v.etorJes Jiere tonight when it triumphed over the Three Oaks; AllStar quintet in one of the most clo-ely contested contests eer rbuged in thir? city. The 'linal score was 29 to L' !. A large crowd witnessed the affray. p. was not until the last few m.nutes of the play that the South Rend team acquired a safe lead over i k v ' 5 :. :e-V;n;

Just Folks

allowing just so much time to oaeii ta-k, from the time she rises until the end of the day. can the hou-e-wife be assured of certain definite, hours for leisure and relaxation."

GR'TTING ON" TO CIIKISTMAS. It's) .gettinr on t' Chri.-tmas and a little boy I kmwJumps out of bd o" morninL'.s and to sehoi.il seen is glad to go. And a pair of littl- .stockings which his mother grieves about Now have ceased their awful ha.blt of being always inside out. It's getting on to Christmas and a little fellow stands At tlie basin in the bathroom rubbing dirty littbi hands. And a certain little necktie which was once a sight to sac Now looks as neat and i roper as a neektio ought to be.

MOVING PIIHMITS. Joseph Strj chal-ki. 1222 Dunham I st.. to 2T22 W. Division st. J J. A. Kingsbury, Jerry Moore ' storage, to :; l 1 Angela av. , j

c. H. Rarkley, UOJ S. Michigan i-t., to 7 ') LI alley a . John R. Anderson, 101 X. Allen .-t.. to 721 N. Cu.ihing st. Mrs. Rdward Spansiii. TIS Rlalne av.. to R. Miner rl. Mrs. Mattie Marko. ;00 block M..doru -t., to t22 Carroll sd.

M ARRI t;i: IJCIINSRS. IaIo Reed and Georgianu. Longadorf, botji of South Rend. Arthur Ganive of Iaporto nrd Htlen Rallies of South Rend.

Funerals GLENN W. IMAL . l-'uneral si:f s f . C-.:. '.' Innl. 1 i-y e.T-eM .-o' .f ;p p w ho tiid Fn lay after: v :i.Hpworth he.-p.pr. ::.ce. injur:. - i -ceived in an i.ut. :n' b:ie . i. , will lie hi Id t":ior'v afp- rr . en 2 o'clock from the Fir.-t Chri-tian church. The PfV. RIn.rr W.-rl Co!e ivlll officiate. Tb.e pall h'a;.ix will be; Howard Webter, M-r". Kimble. Harry Rr op. Han-M Witwer. Mercel Sie;:,.t;, arv.I differ 1 Hubbard. R'arial w;!l be in Iiichlan i cemrterv.

It's- getting on to Christ ma , and a shock of tousled hair Now wears the .shine and lustre of the most devoted care,

tlie locals. The score at 'the end ot And although the pirt betokens that the first period was IS to lt in fa-J ;t; time tlie tak was rushed, vor of the visitors. j x one could dmf-d the statement Tlie sensational shooting ot ! that his hair was combed and Rhodes. Radebaugh ami I-blner! brushed, featured the play of tlie South j Demi live. Khodes wo red live s'o loiter little jrai meats now are ti:n(s from the field, while Kadc-j flun upon the Iloor, baug-li connected with the draperies . nibt hi cap and jacket always for six field markers. Yoder, al- hang upon the door, though unalde to hit the basket. There's a s-ulntly air about him. played a stellar defensive game. ;i3 things aro olng a.- they did Maxey at ba ck guard. ) shotiM Klasen. Hellender and Range j.- pitting on to Christmas and the carried the brunt of scoring burden) rascal's b'-ing ?rood. for the loeals. Hel'.inger at guard' (Popvriglr. l'J22.) a'so broke up several plays of the, visitors. The score: j zz '

Hiis'im-ss College. Three Oaks.! Radebaugh F Rahler Finer F IsngCj Yoder ' Klasen j Maxey G 'Wasso pho.ies G ... .,. Hellenger! Field Goals Railebauh. 6; Rdrer. 2: Rhodes, ö: Rahler. 1: Range.; 2; Klassen. ; Hellenger, '2. Foul: oals. 2 Kodes. 1; Hallenser, T.i Tersonal fouls Maxey. 1; Rhodes.' 2: R'hler. " : Range, 1; Wasso. !; Hellenger. I.

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Football and Basketball i Only Paying Sports at Penn PHIPADRRPJIIA. Per. 1 (By I A. V. )0r.:' football r.r.d basket-; Pall of the PJ friort-i fostered at the i Fniversity of Pensylvania showed a i profit in tb.e '.a n floral year, a-'-. cording to th report f the athb-ti council for the year ened Jure HO. made public tor.ig'.tt. The 1 specs enrnetl $ 3 0 ?. 7 1 . and the expendi-, ture amojr.te'i to $ 17.757. After, ih payment of fixrd charges an.l maintenance of Franklin :Ic. tb.e prof.t for the fial year was TIi board of trustee, which oo'.iect',1 a fee of J 2 0 from all male students who were candidates forj a degree, for the gymnasium. Hon - ( ton cluh and th atb.le'i ccuncil. apprcpriated $l?.fin0 for nthletics. ' Football showed a profit of ?TS.7.1. and basketball. $5,97...

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M:W IX5XI0. Conn. Kofu-M lood. old clothes or a dime, a bo-drag'le-J hov. o lifted hi hat politely, bade his unwilling hoste. farewill and drove off In an antiquated flivver.

Middies Lose Hard-Fought ' Soccer Match to U. of Penn A NN" A I'oKIS. Md.. lK-c. ic,.,iv A. P.) Two hours of actual playing time was reiUired to decide tbcj winner cf the soccer game bitwun the Annapolis Midshipmen ard the! University of Pennsylvar La. here to-' day, ar.d th Utter finally emerged t Ivctf-rlou.-i. 2 to 1. The pame v as ! hotly contested.

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A short time ago a fire forced us to close our doors for about two weeks. During that time we have been remodeling our store and preparing to put on a sale. We are now ready to offer to the people of this vicinity ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS. During the time we were closed, new goods started rolling in, and now we have to make room for this new merchandise. So. here we go! We offer such merchandise as: Electric Toasters, Electric Irons, etc. We also have some real values in Lamps of every color, style and design at greatly reduced prices. Save Money on Xmas Presents Now would be an ideal time for you to buy your Christmas presents. And what would be a more appreciated gift than Electrical Gifts) They will be so inexpensive if you visit this sale. COME EARLY TO INSURE A CHOICE SELECTION 'Give Electrical Goods this Christmas, purchased here and save money." We have everything Electrical at Reduced Prices. "LET PERCY WIRE YOUR NEW HOME"

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"Percy's" Electric Shop

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