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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES m'nuav, cH-ior.ri: jt. um. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii riiffiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiifiiiiifiiiiifiiiiiiiiiifiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiftifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiititiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiL I MISHAWAKA NEWS News-Times Office; 120 Lincoln Way West. Home Phone 118; Bell 10 A Not Too Early If vou con- To bein planning your Christmas Gifts. bult US your task will be EASY. Just a few Sutrestions: Military Watches Waterman Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Money Belts, Tie Pins Diamond Rings Brooches and LaValliers, Etc. Note The Best Line of BRACELET WATCHES ever shown in Mishawaka. Your government requests that you do your Christ mas snopping early, and thus save HEAT, LIGHT and LABOR. Be patriotic and SHOP EARLY. A'"4 mmm Mishawaka 1 sk ' -kV- hluntmsr? Goln Get your supplies here and save money. We carry everything the hunter needs to get the most pleasure out of this fascinating sport. GUNS SHELLS ETC. Help the Government By the conservation of labor. Buy your holiday goods early this week today. Gei that soldier boy a suitable present and send it in time to reach him by Christmas time. See our fine line of Aluminum Ware now on display in our window. C. L Barnard & Son Hardware Ernest Beebe Democratic Candidate for Co unty Commissioner Eastern District Election Nov. 5 , 1918 A vote for Beebe is a vote for Efficiency, Economy, and for the Welfare of the community. Your Support Respectfully Solicited. MAN IN THE STREET The, Ijord not with you to an i lie will tiivt for ih- rumd and the medals as a quick-'juitter. We'll hc-ar the primer class: "See the Hun. Can the Hun run? Th Hun can run. See the Hun run. The ton of a un." The Herman emrror can now comprehend the meaning of those i ... . vou thpro will be no objection to ; ni-s in excelsior 'Dark lowers . ; 1 1 i. ..-v. thf! tern nest n'prhpaiV thn rnn rintr t l ' Li I LI ILM11IU 1 L V liril U1IV l Iii v ! " ' ' " " ' church doors are opened again. to church todi'y brcaue in doini; so you will break the human law for , which you must show respect. Any- wa'. If you are too pi headed to ! herd this injunction we may tell i you that one of our home -uurd '.nipers is likely to pet you. ! j If your contribution Is worrying There is a possibility, of cour.-e. torrent is deep and wide. The war poets have never slacked that th influenza rrm may be oft0" their part of it. They have pro- üueed and produced and produced. If only the men who produce tur nips, potatoes and beans could have proven such prolific outputters! republican origin. We do not assert it, however, as we must not risk do- ini,r the influenza Kerm an injustice. We note that iJout. Glen F. Slick, w hoever that Is, writes that (leu. The Enterprise -.is: "We are 30,00t.000 a day." Gee. by Christmas and that he will pay üur "r"in,'r prouaoiy nas yarn eggs for all the ammunition that the al- , for breakfast and fried chicken for dinner every day. IVrshin says the wai will be ov r s-lnnin? ;ay ' our hrothei lie will use after that date. .ay. Glen, the t'iKhtinr must have gone to your head or you must have had an uncanny series of dreams. Ex cuse to us. Glen, but will you kind ly put out your hand and feel if you are tili in bed? There Is not only Germany to lick, but Eussi.i to pacify and reconstruct. We are rehabilitating civilization's broken temples, and the task ahead is sublime enough t inspire any people who are not given over to the gratification of their bellies. Judging by the scope of the pres ent Germaji retreat, the German command has accumulated the big gest, most urgent and most impera tive set of strategic retirement rea sons the world ever paw. It is not exactly vital that the kaiser should be a graceful abdica tor, but if he values his own hide HIIISIHIAWAKA WAOT ABS WANTED 1 or 2 furnished rooms. Modern, for light housekeeping, by a man and wife. C. C. Brown, Route 5, Box 7S, South Bend. WANTED Experienced shoe sales lady and salesman. Apply at once. W. L. Douglas shoe store, 105 N. Main st. 26tl FOR SALE Ford roadster, all in good shape. New tires, two extra tires. Call Bell phone S65. 26t2 WANTED Either lady or draft ex empt man for general office and clerical work. To keep all Receiv ing Department records for large manufacturing institution in Misha waka. General olflce experience nec essary. Typewriter operator pre ferred. Permanent position. Good wages. Position must bo tilled with in a few days. Address, giving full particulars. P. O. Box 127. Misha waka, Ind. 24tf FOR RENT Modern furnished room for two men; 521 W. Firsi st. Call after six. 24t3 JUST UNPACKING Big shipment of shoes from New York, bought long ago, but will go at old prices. Come in and compare. Also men's pants, underwear, shirts, sweaters at low prices. Open eveninss. De Meester, 601 W. Sixth st. i4t3 WANTED Experienced waitress. Good wages. Venice restaurant. 24t3 The present period is a turning point in the history of the world. The i-hirking slaves of money lust who have failed in their duty need not think they will be forgotten. Their place in the execration and contempt of mankind will become more pronounced as the years go by. Don't get on the street corner and bawl like a jackass for uncondition al surrender and then refuse to con tribute toward the forthcoming Mishawaka drive for funds for worthy war objects. Rep. Barnhart Is to take a brief recess. It isn't that he needs rest, but he wants to get into the bleach ers to see the biennial drubbing that the saints of an invincible and ever lasting democracy administer to the minions of a depraved and devilish republican party. hed a tear for Pvt. Albert Hall of Virginia. His German captors have him imprisoned at Limburg, c place that wouldn't be any sweeter If it had a less odorous name. It is said the German chancellor objects to the tone of the president's reply. This is no time for squeam ishness on the part of the German government. If it doesn't like our Schumannesquo notes we can offer it a fine line of Americanized Wagnerian effects. There has been no attempt in Mishawaka to kill the prominent republican who predicted the defeat of Rep. Barnhart. It has been thought best to let him talk away because in that way he might dis close the place where he got the &tuff that made him foolish. The kaiser has maintained more silence in the last .'10 days than he had in all the preceding time of his lite, sleeping time included. It tnke a man with a powerful lot of money to win the love of a college girl if he use3 the "I seen." "I taken- and "I done it" brand of grammar. The next proposal is to Hooveii7 coffee. We would like to wring the neck of the scamp who wired to Washington that we liked coffee. If he ever reveals in Ilooverdom the cherished secret of our fondness for liver and onions we shall ldll him on sight. Amonc the optimists to save the expenses of the wedding. There are no words- to express our admiration and affection for the French, but how unfortunate it was that they were never able to pro nounce words as they are spelled or to spell them as they are pro nounced. The. vista is changing for the kaiser. What he once refused to be lieve were even possibilities are now glaring- with tragic intensity to his startled gaze as relentless eventuali We can't understand the convolu tlonal processes of the average brain cell. Now it is proposed to use bot tles of milk instead of champasme for christening ships. According; to the uplift doctrine the champagm has no real value, whereaa milk can nourish babies. Smashing a bottle of wine upon the ship consumes a liquid that is intrinsically worthless. There is no shipbuilding- cornmuni ty but that there are poor babies who would like to have th milk. What would this world do but for the generous supply of foote Inhabiting it? Another reason why it Is nonsense for you to worry over the presi dential nominees of 1920 is that there is no certainty that you won't Spanish influenza out of the game before the men you elect In 19 IS have been inducted Into office. Keep the books on the fines and" penalties, Belgium. Uncle Sam la going- to have the money refunded, with interest at eight percent, and 10 percent added for collection fees. m We suspect the Hun? are object ing strenuously to the manner in which Foch ignores the eight-hour law. The influenza mask business Is liable to start up an epidemic of highway predation. There are some men upon whom you can't fix a mask like that without making them anx ious to get out and rob Boaiebody. The manufacture of frying pans and safety pins, the two greatest inventions of 40 centuries, can not be classed as non-esst ntJal indus tries. Even if free government phould fall there would be comfort and possibilities of Joy if safety pins and frying pans were left. We suppose thero will be food enough produced when all the news paper men who intend to epend their evening years on farms acquire their lands and start the plows. mmm It is said many women work In Scotch ehip yards. The tcotch "wom en have many peculiarities, one of which is they have a constitutional objection to anything necessary for the salvation of the country' remain ing undone if it is clearly up to them to grab hold. It is said in Austria clothing Is getting so scarce that bcth men and women regard themselves lucky to have bathing- auits to wear for ordinary occasions. That's not bad. We are gradually reaching a crisis and have no bathing unit. After the war. when things get to running right and all the excite ment has quieted down, we hop the allies will bo able to lind porno sort of reasonable, euphonious and unhyphenated designation for the Czech-Slovaks. For the benefit of one of our crit ics we will say that "girlie" is not mu: a new word. It is as. ancient as the be; language itself, but its use is so re-' counted those pood women who be-j strieted that one scarcely ever hears lieve the suffrage amendment willlj except when a nippy old widower ultimately be submitted, despite the llngeried, long-legged, uncors-tted and idiosyncracied bunch of hjnner- FOR SALE iStudebaker car in good ; toter in the vicinity of the w hite condition. Sell cheap. Chas. Rank, 946, 17th st., RUtfr Park. 2lt6 VERY DESIRABLE F R A M E DWELLING FOR SALE Eight rooms with bath, furnace, electric and plumbing fixtures. Would cost over $5,000.00 to duplicate: will sell cheap for cash, the buyer to remove it at once: or I will move the house, place it on new foundation on buy er's lot and provide the necessary money to paint and decorate, tak ing an instalment payment first mortgage running over live years for the entire amount. To anyone own in? a good lot eat of Main st. and south of St. Joseph river, Misha waka, this is an exceptional oppor tunity. Address "D," News-Times Office, Mishawaka, Ind. 2?t5 FOR SALE Good paying restaur ant. Would consider part payment, balance in payments. Call 105 E. Mishawaka a v. 15t30 CASH paid for Liberty bonds, room 423 J. M. S. Bldg.. South Bend. Hours 10 to 11 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m., and evenings, 7 to 8. S759-27 Aavt. FOR SALE New 7 room house; fa and electricity; cellar under entire houe, ?. Main st.. $2.000. mall payment down, balance easy terms. Achille Colpaert. Home phono 1S1. 16tl4 Cash paid for Liberty bends, room 423 J. M. S. Bldg. Open Mondays, Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Thurs day , 10 to 11 a. m.. 1 to 2 p. m., and 7 to S p. m. S563-15 Advt. house. There are some women so mean that they deny themselves onions and cabbage because they can't bear their neighbors to have tho ecstacy of smelling the priceless perfume of 'em. Ptill, if a man wre always to practice what he preaches, the gang would be mad at him for being de prived of the privilege of calling him a "dam hypocrite." You simply can't please 'em all. Some of the politicians are Mill wondering what the president meant when he said "Let politics be ad journed." He meant republican poli tics. Influenza, republican politics mosquitoes and things like that ou'it to be always adjourned. I ' Philadelphia i3 going to fine the pi:urs. Corr.e to think of it. Misha waka. miht hold that plan in re serve until the fifth Liberty loan con.es up. Judge Ralph Feig might get the town's entire quota that way. Mihawaka is not so gratified about petting over the top that fhe can easily forcret the outraereou, penurious and unpatriotic attitude of the bunch that failed to act on th level with their duty and their coun try. Greoee is doing nobly and she would doing still better if there were any way to put the Grecian military ball, t skirt on the fruit and candy tyrant? in the United .tats and tend them against the common enemy. About half the elopements you read about are entirely unnecessary. Not one time in 20 is there any pur suit. The supposed pursuers have if.erely mar.ewtrcd for the runaway gets to making love to an old maid. mmm It is now too late for the crown prince to talk about Germany's aims. The allies have better aims than Germany and have got the range as well. GKORGn A. liAJNG ENLISTS. George A. Lang. 22 3 N. Wenger st.. left Saturday evening for Raleigh, N. C, having enlisted in the tank corps. He has been engaged in insurance and real estate busi ness and was also justice of the peace. Mrs. Iinc will reside with her mother. Mrs. Mary Powers, 119 In diana av durinc: the period of Mr. Lang's enlistment. HeJs the eon of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lang of eait of the city. RETURNS UKOM SI5!!"! Mrs Frillip Matz, 12.1 W. Fourth Ft., returned yesterday from Good land. Ind., where she was called to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. John rrchreieh, which took place Sunday. Mr. Matz also attended the services, but returned home Monday. SI.RGT. EXYKRT OVITRSEAS. Mrs. Clara Enyert has received word announcing that her husband, Sergt. Ctho L. Enyert, battery D, 1 7th f eld artillery, had arrived safely overseas. MARY KIDAK DICS. Mary Kidak, the five day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kidak. SOI K. Battell St., died Fa.t urday night at 6 o'clock. Funeral ar rangements will be made later. THi: WAK CRY GIVES A good many sidelights on the war and the work of the war work of the Salvation Army. Why not become a subscriber. Call Bell 69 9. Misha waka. Advt. Dr. Bostwick'e office will b open each afternoon from 1 tc 5. office assistant being in charge. Advt. arnhart v iMica tea Official Record of Congress Shows That He Voted For Every Measure Signed by the President Both Before and Since War Was Declared. A letter from the Clerk of the House of Hcprccni.nivjs. ;irn. South Trimble, absolutely vindicates Conrcssm.m D.irnh.irt from the designing: and selfish interest charges, of the Wall Street Se curity (?) League, that Barnhart and all the other oienioer.its in Congress except eight, voted contrary to the policies of President Wilson In first trying to honorably keep our country out of -.wir and then to prosecute the war vigorously after M'e -vere com pelled to fight. Recently Judge Gallaher, of the LaiVrie Circuit Court, wrote an inquiry about Bamhart's voting record, 10 Clerk Trimble of the House of Representatives, and received a reply of which the. following are photographic reproductions: Cstoter 13th 1S13. Ecn. Eeutfc" TMsMe Clerk cf Kcuae of Representatives, aeMr.gton D.C. Cear Sin- there ard reports in ciriulsticn here," rrrnir.3 to cose fres oirs ao called Tew York C; Ity Leaf-u, ti:h allepe ttat cur Representative in Ccr.t:res, Kcr.. Ker.ry A. Earnhart, has rot Vote! fcr nefore-t!.e-ar ar.d Cir.ce-the-wr legislative tilla, elf-r.ed ty cur Freaident, will ycu plee write tre wht the official reccri? ic ?. to Vr. Firr.:rt's votee on the leading war ceasurea ar.i how these votea ccr-ara with tie President approval cf then a lr.ilcatel ty hla' enacting U.ea into U by signir.? thes. 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