South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 126, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 May 1915 — Page 12
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MRS. M. V. BEIGER TALKS ON "INDIAN MISSIONS"
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ing May 10, 11 and 12 Successful Event.
The clran t:p movement in Mi-ha-v;jkit v.hich li.us 1m... -p. -:!ir iallv M-t fr :,lay 10. 11, 1L' l.y Mayor r..ilr. has ! n pivc.n a iu'oriu.s inijx ius ly the t rr bin cl cooperation of the '."ivic'n a il th- Woman'.- clul-, both of whifh arc loval oranix.itions. Committee from each of th'-se- holies arc I'la-iriL,' hire i'".-;.-rs m the husims.s li.strkts of tii- ity, ;inl canls ar I'iir. dLstrihuted in the .ehools urnis' tho nee.i of a ent-nil rlt in up i r the entire ity. 1 :uMih s nun who hamilo clean j i material inel inline lakt'K. lawn mowtrs, disinfectants, paint.-, prays anl other articles necc.sjNiry to a th.orou:'h clean up have I -i' li iusk to us.; Uu- Han up slogan in their advert isin.tr, and a fly film depicting the danger of this pext is t' h shown at tho Princess theater next -Monday and Tuesday. The junior ciics league of the hlzh S'hool is making an effort to help in tho clean np work. A ho iiso to houe onvass is to he made liy Inspectors urin tho importance of cleaning up such premised ;ls are insanitary or unsightly. Tiie merchant;? are also lending their cooperation towards making this event a success and many of them are preparing ppe-cial windows in which lire 'mx ili.splayed such articles as art? necessary ior cleanintr purposes.
Mrs. M. V. Ileier of thi city, who recently returned from a trip to California, spoke' Wednesday afternoon l. fore the meeting of the Home Missionary society of the Methodist Memorial church on the subject, "The Indian's Mode of Livinp." .he displayed a lare number of blankets and baskets which she brought back with her, and told of the Indian missions in California. The study book was in charge of Mm Margaret Davis. Mrs. O-ortfo Fulmer of South Fiend and Mrs. I- S. Grovcr of Elkhart gave several solos-
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WILIi lIOLI HAZAII, The Toadies' Aid society of the First J'Tcs'ayterian. cliur h, met in business session Wednesday afternoon, -when it was decided to hold the annual f'hrLstma.s lazar during tho month of iH-romber i:et. Refreshments were served and an enjoyable hour s-pent.
MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED.
WANTED Polish. P.clsian or Hungarian irl to work in kitchen. Apply lloss restaurant, 105 Lincoln highway W. FOi: SALE House and lot. West Third st. PiKc.st bargain in Mishawaka for cash. Owner leaving city. Address W. M.. News-Times.
Foil KENT Four unfurnished rooms, for married couple without children. Impure "IT E. Sixth st., after 1 o'clock p. in.
FOK SALE K house and lt. a c.
TKAPE Equity in Enquire 4 1 L Park
case im:n .iyisi:mi:t. The case of Melvin I'eck, charged with puidic intoxication, who was arrested Jan. 2. w;ls heard in the city police court Wednesday. The entire day was taken up with the case, sevtral witnesses beinir presented by hoth the defense and the state. The case was he.ard before Special Judge Jones. Tile ca,e was taken under advisement and a decision will be rendered Saturday morning at 'J o'clock.
MCNUTPAL M'PPEK I'HID Y. The Municipal supper for the benefit of the Uwn contest, served Friday evening from 5 o'clock on at the Woman's club rooms. Advt.
FINAL MEI7riN(;. The final meeting of tho art department of the Mishawaka Woman's club will be held Thursday afternoon at the entertainment parlors of the Methodist Memorial church. Mrs. F. L. Situs of South Cend will be in charpe of the meeting-. The subject will be "American Architecture."
Don't forgot our window is full of Ilousccleaning Specialties at a right price. Wurz Bros. Advt.
RESUMES POSIT1 fS. Miss Margaret Leyes. E. Eighth st.. has resumed her duties at the olfice of the Rubber Regenerating Co., after several weeks' illness.
Headquarters for garden seeds in bulk or package. Wurz Bros. Advt.
M. W. A. M KITTING. At a meeting of the Pelton Camp No. 47 8 8, held Wednesday evening, three candidates were ballotted upon.
Rig "M" circus parade tomorrow, Don't miss it.
Foil SALE Considering location, convenience of. arrangement, and ii will find niy place at 502 W. Lawrence st., a good buy. Call Homo phone 7 2.". Fill: KENT New building on Second street known as Mills Kuilding. Will complete to suit tenant or will rent the t!:r e store rooms separately. Inquire D. M. Shively, I'M South Michigan street. 5outh Lend, Ind. Eell phone 1117. Home phone :J1S. FOR SALE Two 50 and one 7 5 horsepower boilers, suitable for distilling mint. Must be moved at once. Mi-shawaka Woolen Mfg. Co. FOK SALE On account of death, one of the finest residence properties in the city ot Mishawaka. Strictly all modern, coszily arranged, an ideal home: lot ti 4 x 1 1" , on Lincoln highway East, close to center of business district; must be seen to be. appreciated. One of the rare opportunities to get into the best residence section of tho citv. All inquiries handled confidentially. For full information write or phone to W. E. Whlleman. 4C6 Vistula aw. South Rend, Ind.; Homo phone 6130. I OR SALE OR RENT A line manufacturing plant, good brick buildings. Co.ouo square feet lloor space, steam heated, well-lighted, operated by never failing water power, located en New York Central Lines and Grand Trunk. John J. Schindler, Agent, Mishawaka. Ind. FOK SALE Square piano, good condition, very cheap, Kimball make. Inquire News-Times, Mishawaka.
Third Watch Club STARTS ON FRIDAY, MAY 7 This is in response to numerous requests from those unable to join Clubs No. l and 2. Call at our store for particulars. We sell all grades of Watches but just now we are having a big run on South Bend Watches. See Us for Commencement Gifts. Van Rie, Jeweler 126 North Main Street, Mishawaka.
PRINCESS l Lubin Drama in 2 parts 'IN HER MOTHER'S FOOTSTEPS" By W. H. Lipert, featuring Lillie Leslie, Joseph Smiley and Jack Standing. Kalem Comedy "THE WAITRESS AND THE BOOB." Coming Mondav CHARLIE CHAPLIN The world's funnist comedian, in a two-reel Essanay comedy.
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MISHAWAKA HIGH SCHOOL Mishawaka's Greatest Attraction Thrilling Vaudeville 8 p. m. Be a Booster Bu)' tickets Make it Go M. H. S. Rflay 7 Crazy Clowns Portly Police Pretentious PaRade Ice Cream FUn Success AMONG THE ATTRACTIONS Crazy Clowns Laughing Gallery Katzinjammer Castle Frivolous Fashions Monstrous Managerie Funny Freaks Sturdy Strong Men Fantastic Floats Elegant Elats Baby Doll Gallery Busy Bowling Alleys Silly Souvenirs. DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 SHARP
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Insurance Department Mishawaka Trust & Savings Company AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE "THE SERVICE AGENCY" DARL K. EHNES, Manager Room 6, Mishawaka Trust Bldg. Phones 78.
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Men's $5.00 Genuine Panama ?Q rr Hats 40. 0U
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Men's 35c Silk Hose for Men's Silk Hats, all colors
Men's $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords, in lace and button, black and tan, including English lasts and rubber CO QO soles 4. JO Men's and Boys' Tennis Slippers, A Cjp all sizes, black and white Twlr Men's $2.50 Work and Dress Shoes, lace and button, black (T1 QQ and tan pl.U0 36-inch 15c Curtain Scrim, 1 flp rfi- varrl I WW
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COMMENCING FRIDAY, MAY 7th EVERYTHING TO GO AT COST. Panamas, Leghorns, Milan Hemps, for mid-summer wear among the lot. A good assortment of Children's Hats. Also many beautiful Ostrich Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Velvets, Flowers and Ribbons. One six-foot floor case, plate glass top. Also nickel-plated floor Hat Standards. Be sure to take advantage of this sale and save half or more.
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Positively the Greatest Bill Ever Brought to the Century ADDED ATTRACTION Late Stars of the Honeymoon Musical Comedy Company FRANK MONTGOMERY ASSISTED BY DAINTY FLORENCE McCLAIN IN A BUDGET OF NONSENSE ENTITLED "A BREEZE FROM BROADWAY" Embellished With Singing, Dancing, Beautiful Scenery and Electrical Effects PICTURE PLAYS Sterling Comedy, Featuring FORD STERLING in the "THE BOGUS BARON" Pathe Comedy Featuring DONALD MacKENZIE in "THE TALE OF A COAT'5
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