South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 359, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 December 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1922
CROWD GATHERS AT CEMETERY AS RITES ARE SAID
Morehouse Parish Spends Quiet Christmas Eve After Hectic Events.
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A SAD PRE-CHRISTMAS INCIDENT. I think that it was Horace who would plunge "in medias res," And ever since, his principle has stared us in the face. I'd like to have a little time to plan what I would say, But rules and laws by which he wrote are urged on us today, so: WI!II ?rct mj ljw:y whrre Ii'J fallen on his far": ( inr.'t know why h of course. tut that "in nietlhis rr-.'") Hf 1'. ok t . --'- :f uuym.fi h. v. hn s.--.-.i his (h cvnt From rh-.r to floor t.'-'ainJ th" door where fit her: y consent IIa 1 l.n d- r:.l tlio joy an I j.rhle when h- HkCil if h iliKht lo-.k hi a. j. tckas1! there to t-c- what it inlht h. .So wl.en th..- f-imily hi 1 .-ail they teilt ved that they wouM go To ?i a favo-;:.? fcaltiro at a nearby picture show. Tour.;' V;:i;rr ;'anv:!it h- f.w a rhanvo ty which ho Impd to f.r.d Tr.r- co.if-nt o; thnt packajr. So lo bfred to stay iKhiad. Now father v;n a pillar of th" t-hur. h. an 1 Jut a true. Dill's mother ;.s a member f th W. C T. I. Ho n j'ur thy lie tl o-a-ht the bx tint ftood bohini th door Was h:s lon i; 'ch.--d radio .--t, tli' s-.-t an-1 nothing more! I'or.r Will:.- d. ln'l l.now it but this t ime fx.iis-"' rvt-d I'a A a s-i!i.fyir.jr a r..nvrr to the q'-htior-s put by Ma. So no lor.cr liad :', footj-top of his parents di--d away. T.h an th mouse cats hal left b"hin 1 beqm h:.s carele.-s p'ay. 1I took a chair an ! ;ut it w'r.ere, ly j-tandinp upon it. He rea-hM the to.s ar.d pulled it over toward Ihm bit by bit. And as it balance J or. t:i edge and th;r.-.- were oinsr well. The chair slipped cut from under Hill and. as I've said, Ik- fell! Well we have heard how lie looked, 'round and found no one in sight, P.ut suddenly lie taw a ;ht that mad'- hini pale and weak The "radio set" had fallen, too. and seemed to 've s--pf'Jno a leak! To 11.11. the a -pert at i.s be-t apjieared a trifle risky: if was w:e. as children are. and knew he'd jillel Pa'.s wlii-ky In this .s,i I .-:tu iti"!i. wiieu th- br:gut.-t jiland looked black, I'o..r Hill was trritled to hear his parents .omincr back! He -lodged his. mother's questioning, alt ho ho looked ?o ill She rushed away to flr.d her favorite brand of liver phi. Wh n s1k had cone j....,r Iii!! broke ilown, his last resistance spent, And t.dd his stricken father of the traute a'-cident. I I i s ta'.Jor sh"u. d. of coui.-e, t!ie symptoms of his pained surprise, But th-re was .-till a little gleam of pleasure in his eye.. And for r.iü's .skill in dodsung Ma. l'.i promised he would pet Tlie tiling that Uli! was lo-'kir.jr for, the fatal radio srt. Y(u under'a!id, of course, that this was just a "sp'ria! -art" Pe elope-d on the famous rule to plunge "in me.lias res." And you. and I perhaps, would both know jnore what it's about, Ha l Horace told, when we ot "in." how we- mipht best set out. JAMES A ItMSTKONO.
I "hriütmas vaoRtion, and Stuart f""""v ft Tv s Jarre'.l arrived from B looming c-n H j t id C? SftX s! .Mrs. Rüther l.ita cf Chicago Ij f .TirF7-r7:F f - 77-'- 77 ' " "J
f: ending the week with her mother.
M.s Avonel Juday ntertainel !.er Sunday school elas at th? an-
I r.u.al Chrifltrr.ns exchanse. j Mr. It. II. Ira.j er w as called to I Owensboro, Ky., in response tc a jteif-trram informing: lier for her ! lather's death. Mi 'orneha Vinnedce rnterta.ned the Witchery. Friday afterI noon. ; .lame.s p.ale. rerrtain.s in a critical condition and Is pTow;ncr weaker. 1
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Funeral scrvif s w.ll he !i- l 1 rnonla. after
CltAVKhTON'. Ind.. Dec. 2C. The ; public schools of Gravelton and
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prricot anenuance recoru lor t n..-, Tues lav af:er:.c :,. i-.-v.
j month of November, according to re-j rollen." Lakeville ofüriatins. IVariaF nsider.ee. puria! will t ;k
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ifntlent of Schools Je?e Brun?r. i With 4.5-u pupils enrolled, the I schools of Ko.clu?ko county had an ! attendance of 98 percent for the
same peri oh
A flattering mouth work et h ru:n.
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TOKIO DANCING XMAS AFT. and EVE.
will be in isun.rtion Pra.r. tery.
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ANDREW ZEITLER.
Andrew Zitler. 71 years old. ol'F.t The Ai.:ii.v.n .lo'.lar w:
AIA I! OF Ol It IHJI.IAU. j m;w yo;:k. iu o. ::.--ti;y i. x. !
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Sunday morning at Av:l'a. Ir.d.. af-1 of hv.v ot::r re..-.. If :;.. u;;.. lj ter a long iiliies.'. lie was herr in; to tuy fore ( ,-h. fo;- n;. dollar I
Germany April 2?. 151. but r.irn-1 ! could ..h'a:?. f, .o.-.at.v.., ;i;s, ;,n
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Merry Chns-tmas, B. B. (7 iners. j ?. this country with his pare::
Skin Troubies --- Soothed --- With Cuticura
KELLKirS CONDITION j BREMEN
r.oon. nnrioKs say mw. v.u .. r:rr.i ih;
we K lrom a ;ie months trip. s,'ie '
This Pa-onx X. Y.) girls' basket-; tall team rhcuH have teamwork i down to a seit nee and they have, j T he Pryor th'.ers, playins under j rner.'s rules, have a It.j string of,
victories to their credit. From top to bottom, they are Helen, Catherine, Amanda. Sarah, I-Iary and Theres-;. f
WASHINGTON, iVc. 24. (By A. P.) Threatened with a nervous break lown, Hep. Oscar Ik Keller. Ib -publican, Minnesota, whose hnpeac hrnent charges against Atty. (Inn. Daugheny recently were heard
Litcd at Tohdo. (., P.uffalo. X. V.. and various points in AVest Verginia. r- .Marietta Hau; and Mr. Mary Bauer are ifsitin?; thetr
bv a cougres.s.onal cpmrntttee, is at ., . , , , , -. , . , , . Hading m Whiting, Ind., this wee;, his home under a doctors orders to ... , , , , , ; Mi-.-s ioh t Oris., win h emph-v-st iv away trom work for a couplet . . .. ,.,-,,. . , ... , , , by tho Ha'-rer Medical ( o.. of
South P.eiul, is at home on a week'Va.cathui.
Mrs. perry Young is s. riou .-'.- ill. j Mis.-i V.r.w.x and P.uth I ;et.rich,
Who lnv- Vic-en employed in Oetroit.i
that Iiis condition was not serious, but that on account of high blood
pressure and nervousness lie would j
be kept -it home for a. time. Frhn.l.s of Mr. Kclh-r said he had been un b r a severe strain in connection with tbe committee hearing.
ISÄBLED VETS While tli" troops un ruhi. r.g xKJXL-1
Iake or-! r. a .-.p't. near the ferry land on 1-tke Fo.irr-ho was t!a-'ed. The concussion shrv.k the ho'a.i-..s m tho irinity. Fnidentified men ha 1 .'et off at least l.o CO pounds cf dynamite, e-xperts have s.:nco declared. The r.ext morning when tlie ferryman went to board hi ferry h"
k:iw- if ilrifr-.n- aPr.ir the. lake. H
:uv a portion ef the baiik i
in and h.undre.'.s of de-ad fi-h flowing on the water. An-onj- the fo lie saw two IsMill'-s h s; v. :i e botiral and in a i a 1 state of t'.ecnipojliicn. It was b l:eed Hie tJynan.iiers had arieaipUd to steal t!:e tod its. Kc'"nI- Cloth! ne;. Tb. I (..lies wer-- pei mhted to flow on Hie water until sunset .luring rvh.cn time relai. ano f ''n-ls 'Of the I anl els ad !h' ha r.s families r cognized bits of c-t'thti.g remain
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Hfl1 POCKET TOTE RS ARRESTED RY AGENTS ST. LOUIS, laec. 24. (By A. IM Twenty persons were charged today with violation of the Volstead a -a fallowing ii raid made early this .corning )y federal enforcement agents on a cafe which was a fash-
are at home for the holidays. Miss Arlin.a. KnohOork came home Thursday from Purdue for the
ionable gathering for aiter-theat er j
T)J Ti T) P0TTPTrn' l;irti' s 'Hiring pro-prohibition days. J IM I Pi H ) n 1 1 (Nine of those arrested were patrons -JI 1 lUkjLUULX wj,0 nf.ro, j.-iirj ,y tne federal agents' I to he carrying hip pocket flasks)
v. hc-n they were taken into custody l
Hiinlin- Sav- Gratrfnl Pmple 1 d ' e.V. II! T. ' 1
Stand Rradv tn Aid TJirni,
in Mfs-ac. 1 ' ' .:; .- ! V.-aim I'a ' - )ne.) !'." du; :t.g hi" y..ir just ending. Yours h t.s o-n a personal service f"r the g .,u d ' :' y ur country wliich i.s iba-ply a p p r -.a t cd ." Foruiii! Farm ell fit ::. H iiv '.ird'.s gr.-t-tiiig wan in the nature t f a forma.l farewell to tl:i ..( i'v.c 1;m had b-.en in for more t :la n ii ( i is.
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TEXAS CITY SUFFERS 150,000 FIRE LOSS j F.H PASO. Toas. Dec. 24 (By A. j
i . -I ;re siarung in a re.-rauru.iu in Hi busiie-ss section of Juarez Just .icrc---i the border, today destroyed -he Atiierican consulate oiliccs anil wiped out more than a half block
of hu-r.e?s houses before it was brought under control. The loss is j timat'l at more than Jl.äO.000. j
roitMiiK l'rni.isiiF.n ii:.i. Xi:W YORK. Dec. LM. 0y A. V.) -J. Howard Hd wards said to be a
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rui. ata' ft: A'.t: ha ;.nd m tir,:iH K:n l.i:: ".v at New ' : b anwere i rdl t T.'ta.n .;-. Ma-troP
the seco!;-i ( d;a; h hi.ty gr- t.t.n.s to the army; former newspaper publisher of
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;: :. a: iv.ng a profec- j fr.end cf Pres't Harding, fell dead .s v . (bar to i:.e. and) of heart disease today while walkupt.on . f the av..t-:,iti.,r;.- i:.g in Fifth av. A widow and two
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t our t. at. on will enjoy both j PANAMA, IVc. 1! I. ( Py A. P.)
rt -.s ier. - a?:-! a ma;mu':i ot raeace ; a .- nie in :ne canai occurreu v raiav
ts the arsnv of the I'p.itcd ' morning. It Is othcially reported
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A.ND A REAL PRLNCESS N!1W iMth. 1 o-,.. jt. , ily A. P. i d, phi: Il ar.s dd. ' hcs.- l.o:::e l- -n th- ...-t sid--. met
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! that it i.s not of a serious nature and that it will he cleared by Dec. 30. ' Meanwhile trafhe through the water
way will not be hampered.
THE PEOPLE
ROBERTSON BROTHERS COMPANY
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I !'-"i s.ii.a s ' i r : ij io;o n" i ... , . ,- . , I turning from theaters. Mo-t of the I A.s a guarantee that the storv of ,.t , , ... .. ,. v, . ((f. Y'"'etd-1 h-l';'it !' -rrs w ere injured during u t Father John's Medicine i.s absolutely " ' , ' ." ', . ' ' par.;- that was caused bv a collision. 1 true, the sum of $25.000.00 will be i . , , ', '. '." 1 'given to any charitable institution if , . - - ; ! . ! - . v I . t To iv 1 c r a n e W I 1 . " M-rrv i "hrksfmas. P. P.. Clr ar.er.. ;h can be sliown otherwise. ar .:a..- : r:a Pr.n- '.-s Ana.stas; i i '
Over 17 years ago Rev. Father John O'F.rien c-f Howell, Mas.s., rec-
f-mmended to his parishioners and j
Ii; lll'RT IX C'UAslI. jfriend.s the prescription that restored ST. I.nUIS. Dec. 24. (By A. P.) him to health and .strength, so the j Thirteen passengers were injured people named it Father John's Medi-j some seriously when two street cars cine. It relieves colds, soothe.s and!
! collided here lat midnicht. Hotli , lieahs the breathing pasagca and
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. . ' ' - . I r.wt aces i :.: tiort- aro times w ht-a tney h-lp: ... T;..s stems to i-e j c-t.e cf t,v. - ti: I'la-.-i ar n.a-.y pre, n ' s fc-r j th.e , .r.f-:-.-r. proposed, the' -r..tv r -a d. i.dd:r g ti'.t the Ft.it. i S:-..s pu;:, .r at-d oft. c. ally t"i ;i. h 1 f. re . - w t. lh.topv-..:i M- ' tier ! r.- r. h.-a t .. and lad r hcrs.tatei to center v,.;h refer- ! e- s t a e - f.r.a:.ch-l a: d I toi:.::J"..r' ...1 ':...tt- rs. 'Such cot.f rt :. -.' :!; Mt"-j Jt.'ut c. :.f in:.e 1. "'Lav.- r.-- er lri 1 le- .rti- i ly tho u.rst .iloi: advo-! at-s of 1 :r trad'.'.::..'. ;(!...(? as ri'.'.tr;i'.t':.,-r:i to :h-m." J . -.r.rg that no pdMic ruin l. clj ".1. . ; r -.; --. - - r J In cur tr;.-.:' J t-d. than for- ! r:i- Pr-v t '. -v-vr:'., th hl.h e. ' s: at..r d, 1...- i f.at Mr. ite... -t; ... ...... ..-- -. Vi... ..i.'. i'. ' U. t :.ff-: o it-.d reg..;-d.vi y h I cct. f r t -s a of p:"-. -- :r tat .ts i f V. sh;:.g'..-:x at.d "dor r"-." M'-b ty hi a rr.ari I n or to 1 c .il -wa-i ,.s a j.".- d fjt.alhy, Lt.t a wf ik: .f :t . .:-p . '.- i. .s v.r ,;c and h.i-'t th- w -rt I w !.:. l hi- at th" .-..::. e t.t:;e u tu.rcl to t xr' h . :. '. .. M- rr G:. .-..-:::. .,s. P. P.. t'ar.tr.s. I;. pr "':' think (.f .a lvcr;ty.
1' .- - as--:sted and wit- ; d.-tri'-vrori of t'.ie gifts j
ataot-g- tio-m luatae
'h r.s-. . r of it;.,.,... Mayor Hyl in ..:.d Hr:g. G n. a:. J Mivs. Cornelius '.;: d- : -.I:.
'...hlft :i :.!.- r c, lV.-d g.fts front! t! 'h-.ild "Ah '.fare l. ar.i, .and more th.-ci 1 T.-.."o"i b:i rs of t'h-istmasj -o ;;, s were gva ti a war by th ; Nc-..- Ycrh 4'hüstmas fund In the j t1 : '1 ! g.m- i t arm.erv. 1
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etrlv !-. th.y i:t. ti'. late tor.ight ; .!.:;' ..::;. g pr. s:-r.t- and food. Tho ; 'r m.. Id "weather was r-, : d ;n t!o- s!:or:n-s ..f t!;. lines i "I -wn and O'.it.r' seeking alms'
at t:i m:-s.o:.s and con.munity h."".:.c. s .ilarig the Po ".very. T".." Sar.t a 'L. :.s assM'Iat ion, w :.'. h tak's "rota :U1 of tho post-
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10 AUsOltB CHICAGO
CHRISTMAS DINNER-TODAY
12:00 to 8:30 Menu $1.50 per Toryon Orange Basket Muscovite
Cream of Chicken, Marie Stuart Consomme Bourdalouce
Filet of Striped Pa?s, Pecomroi;e
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s.n y ar.a cour.ty p.annT3 in !
ltoast P.hode Island Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Potato Fines Herbes, or Mashed Potatoes Cauliflower in Cream Au Gratin or I'rench I'eas
AFparagu3 Tips Yina!grette
CHOICE OF Plum Pudding, b- mon and Harl Sauce Mince Pie Pumpkin IMe Caramel Cream Puff Rainbow Ice Cream
Coffee
Tea
H
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Milk
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::.g t hree st ite- was r.o tr.errly a dr am t at wilt be a re.hhy in the
"r.ot far
tant future."
Saturday Open iTUI 9:30
Pre-Inventory Sale of Ready-to-Wear Garments Opens Tomorrow Morn-ing.
Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
Joyful UR wish for you is that on this Christmas Day you may again believe in Santa Claus and
Christmas
that the tree and gifts may give you the same delight that they did in your childhood. May yours be a joyful Christmas!
xemveiiiory
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of WOMEN'S HIGH SHOES Beginning TUESDAY Morning Those who come first get their choice of these high-grade Shoes at ridiculously low prices. They will all be sold this week. 600 Pairs of "Walk-Over" real Values divided into three Lots
200 Pairs $ 1 .95
200 Pairs $0.95
200 Pairs $.95
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See the Samples of these Lots in our Window
CLOUSE'S
Boot Shop
so. MicngmnSt.
