South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1916 — Page 10
riimw nmxiN, mahch m, 101 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMEb At the Century TONIGHT V" Pa IT" EMFLE THEA MISHA WAKA GENERAL NEWS TODAY V.illin F Iieen;s the phctop! Yt.ir. Ih- Creates: ,tr.ge pla L ent f Years thin i imuki.ow. in "AS A WOMAN SOWS "The Galley Slave" M.t r; HIT BY raORBJWi I LOCAL BOWLERS FOR ! MERCHANTS TO HAVE L T MM. In Five Acts. Amazing Phot-n l.iy Ml. D i tr "i ;-! lo . 1 ABBll. ! SEVERELY INJURES STATE TOURNAMENT MEDICAL EXAMINATION LAI10S RICH PRIZE With That ' a r i:: ; it.-: i1 r717ir7PF A RUPERT OF HENTZAU"
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Frank Snyder Has Narrow Escape From Death Horses Badly Bruised.
I'r.i'iK Sni!-r, living e mile iii.jth '( i.-il.t. hid a inif.fiiluii.s f -(aj"- fr mi 'k.ith Thursday .ifterrio.'ti a h-n he a i .-tr!-k hy a '.ittlj. ri; ij 1 r. l,' lioMii! : ti t -r u r ! a ii ar it the if-c at Su d-r . . - "Ii M eoia . ho w.iy t r i thp market ppd'oe, l tf.iMi of eolt.. trat-Ks In- heard car. ii'it it w;ih te i'f speed that ! his team rl:ir :i ritl u ..& driving a While trositiC the the wliMlf ..f the "i.lOg at S ,K h a h hadn't time to - ii the tr:u k- Tii' i,ir strnc'K tue intiruy, L'ri.ind. injuries i ut up. 1 1 1 r . 1 1 S n ; l.'e Mi-: a it!and i'o'h hurs1T t t h e sr ere hod ily , ere I .Holy is demolished. 1 Ii t 1 ! i-T Snder tak u Iii reidenee. vh-r he r-!-i-d nidial a 1 1 ent in ri. .NuriiPtf.H ( orn p! a i tit ha p I'f-fii ΓΌ ip hy the people living in the :itiitv of s'--o!a at the rat- of speed which ears travel throiizh the ttrthip l.n'-. int- a mjmher f a idiits h i e oreiinod from this 'a use. woi.r itm:ki, Trmv. The f in ral of Arthur Krauels, th- ..oiinu; son of otinty Auditor and Mrv Arthur Wolf, .",114 lanioln way W., will he held from St. Joef.h"s Catholic hm h Saturday aflrr.oorj at 2 o'olook. firiiinl Army will hold a meeting ati;rda afternoon at L' o".lo k M. M I "is her. Comma mlf r. Advt. People's Building & Loan Association f Mi-haunkn. ( apital. S.0(.MM.oh Investment Shares Pay Splendid Interest A. .1. s hindlcr. sTvtary. Groceries and Meals ami ii : ii i on tii is I I u. t ,. White i'otiltoes ,S."f ih v o l. (Jnin. Su.ua r. . .$!.. S'et v i:d l- loui. I-read or pat r . . '. I.'t; ans Miik or C small : ans Standard t'oin or I -as 2n" "J i-an ''ait' Tomatoes. . . . cms T'atis SiiL'at Corn, best 'oTTl i.1i k''i MlTti' Cri-i ( r ran . . . . J ! ouiilrv' Kutter. j.t 1. :iu 1 c.il pure Maple Syrup l.."0 1 lb. pail Jelly, n.-t !tklit lb. p;tl -.llt l i.dl. net . . . .S..V 1' Hi. pb-khd Heirin. net.. !: 1 IS. CotTf-o FKKi: to each Customer buirii; two lbs ;it :Ppound. ttfd. It will pa ou. WEAVER'S ;umm:i;y am mhki7i Ji!;.'2S lowland strict. Home IMi'tiio lull 2 1!. MI!i.V.K.. Wilder Grocery Mill and First Sts. Opposite Kuss Bakery. Home Phone 395. Just a Few of Our Bargains W.ikaruM I'anoy Flour ... r. tt ;. ot ( )! i es . . . S(h 1MI( 7 !vl!.- Toil t Paper . . . . :: b.r- White l'her. Clo.-s. (;!.' vahie r Lenox SMp. . :'. lr Irai! 1 pk:. M in- Me.i! 'c Ar.itt.onia Wash Powder. pkc. lPukwl:.it Flour 1 .r Haked Peatis :: Lare or S:;;all P.eauty or l-"o Pi r M ilk. :: Larue Nina Milk 1 pksr. T L-ood Tea. . . a:..i Hvi:.iu l'.ox of C. H. IP Cigars 10c Hh ..so . lo JOo JOo :t!o N.V 7 v:ii nil Sardih' J."e lMr A::. rn-au Faihily, lv!- a:.d Nptha Soap. 1 'h 'at u; 7n ;t ; .h kac s'- Te.i ITn ' ' .leihitr.a's PuvkwluMt Cake Mi!!:rH Li b- I'm J( ( 'a k O Flour . . . a - t M . )o . No I.V ir.o Noodle ( ori ee Coff . 1 1 I I - I 11 l III.I'V Aim! maii moro Harrain.. -I Ii t me ii a all and Into i in od. 1 1: i i ou nn i;i:. i .
j Six Teams Selected at Meet-
ing in Elisas jer Alleys Thursday Night. Mihhawaka will send six teams to the state bowling tournament at Indianapolis. This was decided at a. rneetinK' of b.ral bowlers hold in tho Kll.-asser ow!in all-s Thursday Tiiht. The name. of the players romprisiiii; the teams will I. in the hands of the head officials at Indianapolis this Friday rnorniim. The entrants are mostly known as strong howlers and are expected to Kip a i;ooJ account of theni.sep-. es. Following are the teams entered, together with the names of the members : Ptemonas W. Thallcmer. C. Kamm. A. J. Kamm. Xi k Kckstein. n. (loehler. William Krm-haski. Mishawaka Tcm Thll. K. Cilery. M. liupcl. Ii. Aulenbath. J. C. Voder. Cre.s ent. J. Kotli. F. Floth. O. Kline, T. Farnum. A. lK'(irf)fte. llileys Charles Lott. Macklvn, K. F'.eel.e. (Jeoris'e Kuhn. John F'rank. Illlsas.sers. Xo. 1 -K. C. Fllsasser. J. W. MrKeanJ. L. M. Walton. A. Ii w der. I. Kobbins. HI Nassers. No. 'J 11. F,llsafrser. Charit Tranar, Tawrenoo ijuick, ( ). I In.-ton. J. Wachs. Kllsassers. No. 1. rf-scent s. Ftileys and I'remonas will bowl on April l.".-ir,t and Filsa.ssH rs. No. J, and MLshawaka on April 2'2-23. EPISCOPAL LADIES SEW FOR ORPHANS A number of the tm-mbers of the Ifishop Kniokeriooker iiild rf tlio St. Paul's Foi-"copal thurrh spent Thursday at the orphans' homo. hrre they w oro busily enL'akrevl 1:1 sewing clothing for the hildren. Thoso -w ho worp present w ore Mk J. Alvin S-ott, Miss Mayme Booth, Mrs. Jennie Van Holptrin. Mrs. P.rulai;or. Mrs. George Krell. Mrs. W. Keees. r? Itotsett. Mrs Frank Anderson and Mrs. W. F. Wallach. Thrsi ladies will visit the home t ext Thursday and will nvain spend the day sow in sr. Dr. Ivan K. Smith, dentist. Looms 1. 2. 3 Fngledrum lildg. Hell phone J 121, Homo 167. Advt Special Prices for Saturday Port Loin Roast . ... 15 Vi c Pork Chops, small and lean 16c Pork Butts 14 Vic Fresh Picnic Hams . . . .13c Pork Shoulder Steak. . .15c Whole Pork Shoulder . .14c Country Bacon 14c Round Steak 16c Beef Pot Koast 10c Beef Rib Boil 9c Beef Brisket 8c Beef Shoulder Roast 12y2c Su$ar Cured Bacon. . . .17c Susar Cured Ham . . . .17c Medium Lean Bacon... 14c lo-lb. Pail Lard, home rendered $1.15 Lranktorts 12c Bologna 10c Liverwurst 10c Pork .Sau;i! 12c 13c 10c 12c 10c .5c 12c 10c 13c 13c 16c 17c 11c Winced Ham . . . Head Cheese . , Smoked Sausage Salt Pork Liver , Knockwurt . . . Hearts Veal Pockets . Veal Stew . . . Veal Pu; . . . . Veal Lnops , Srareribs . . . The Prices for Cash and Not Delivered. 107 W. Second St., Mishawaka.
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Important Ruling by Board of!
Health Affects Local Dealers. All Mishnwaka merchant? dealin? in foods will, in the near future, be 1 compelled to submit to a medical , examination, according to Health Officer Strubhe. who lectured to a largely attended meetitii? ot the tii , department of the Woman's club i Thursday afternoon. Mr. StrubLe ; explained that this was a new ruling made hy the hoard of health at their recent convention in Indianapolis. The enfonemeiit of the law wlll.pre- ' vent any persons in ill health from 1 handling poods, atid it is believed (that this will lessen the carrying of i contagious disease germs. I Mr. Strnbbe urk'cd the Importance ' of pasteurized milk and stated that j its price would have to be raised to j eight cents a ouart if the dairymen would put the product through such a process. At the business session it was decided to name a committee of three 1 to visit the business men and end ! notes to the various organizations 1 askinK their aid and cooperation in J making "clean-up and paint-np" ! week a success. The lawn contest committee, of which Mrs. s. Hose is chairman, will commence work next week and it is expected that there will be about 50O entries. Miss Lillian Wybrant pave a report of the bird contest. The final business meeting for this year will he held April 13. GOOD METRO PROGRAM AT LINCOLN TONIGHT "A Yellow Streak," the latest release on the Metro program, will be shown at the Lincoln theater tonight. Lionel Barrymore. the talented stage and screen actor, is starred in this piece, and Irene Howley, the brilliant young dramatic actress, is featured.1 They are surrounded by a strong supporting cast. "A Yellow Streak" is in Ave gripping acts and there are many interesting; scenes of New York city life in a picturesque mining community. Mr. T.arrymore plays tne role of a careless wanderer with a dual personality, that of a sky-pilot among the miner? and a noted highwayman and outlaw. Miss Howley also has a part admirably suited to her dramatic gifts. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TAKE UP SPRING SPORTS i ; A meeting of the Athlet'c association was held in the assembly room of the local high school Thursday i afternoon to consider what branch j of spring athletics would be taken j UPI Prin. Horton. Coach Semeler, Track I Coach Davis, Chauncey Snyder and i Kdw in Swayer were appointed the committee to look after the matter. I They will make a report at lyceum I this afternoon. Arguments for and j against baseball and track were j brought up by fans of both sports. ! It is painted out hy the track men jthe cost to equip a ball team will be j close to $100, w hile a track team 'can be fully equipped for a third of j that amount. Supporters of the na- ! tional game came hack with the argument that M. H. S. has the best material In years for a good team, j and the best of grounds could be I secured easily, while "at present the itrark team had no cinder track or ' turf field. DIULIi TF.AM i;.NTi:uTAiM;n. The Home drove drill team was entertained Thursday evening at the homo of Mrs. Harry Kimble. 116 W. Sixth st. After the business session a deiioiou luncheon was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. H. Crum. 230 L Eighth st.. April in. Theda Para, rhc fascinating kau tiful r-tar. will be soon at the Tempie tcdav in the latest William Vox produMion. 'The i.illey lave." This is aid bv "oaie critics to be one tf the ore-itfst il.is ever written. a;i 1 with Theiit Para in the principal io!o. should prove intensely interostii:vr. Miss I'ara's oluminous m;iil contains some very odd missives.
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Red Cross Pharmacy is Given
Exclusive Agency in Mishawaka For Tanlac. Tanlac. the celebrated medicine, that has met with such unprecedented success in thousands of cities, town. and villages, in the I'nitod States, where it has been introduced in the last year, is now on sale at the Hod Cross pharmacy. The local store has leen awarded the exclusive agencv in Mishawaka for the Master Medicine, this agency being a business prize that has aroused the mo5t intense rivalry among druggists the country over. Tanlac is a combination of roots, bark and herbs, gathered in various parts ot the world and blendet! to produce the best result". Years were spent hy Joseph Trimbach, chief chemist at the Tanlac laboratories. Dayton. Ohio, before the present high state of etliciency. that has won renown for Tanlac in many states, had been attained. Tanlac is called the "Master Medicine" by persons who have used the preparation and have been benetited therefrom. It is claimed that Tanlac masters many ailments where other medicines fail. C. H. Bailey, the renowned Tanlac Man. who is personally directing the introduction of the now medicine in Indiana, is an exponent of modern health precautions. His theory is that mot of the poor health of present-day Americans is lue to those habits which best distinguish oivi!i7ed man from the jungle savage. Overeating", overdrinking-, lack of fresh air and insufficient out-door exercise are responsible for most of our ailments, he contends. Hut, according to Mr. Bailey, it it always possible to remedy these troubles before it is too late. In this connection he is introducing his Master Medicine, Tanlac, which hasbeen declared by thousands to be the most rational and satisfying preparation over sold in America. Tanlac. it It claimed, quickly overj comes catarrhal affections of the stomach, liver and kidneys, nervous ness, coughs, colds and the like. It is now sold in Mishawaka at the Bed Cross Pharmacy. Advt. a f it n ri ;i ) i : i x i ;s i v. Daniel Fash and Miss Estella Lawrence, both -of Mishawaka. were married Wednesday evening at the Evangelical parsvmago hy Bev. r. D. Spangler. They will reside at the corner of Ann and Ixiwrence sts. hwovkiunc; ruoM ;iuiii:. Mrs. Iernon .Sheets, south of the city, who has been ill for several days with the grippe, is well on the way to recovery.
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THEATER SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Matinee and Night The Ideal Musical Comedy Company A Breezy, Tuneful Musical Comedy Revue With Girls Adults 15c Children 5c in admiration of hr wickedness. 1 would like to le yur secretary," wrote one young woman recent 1'. "I v ould not be afraiil of you. Mi.-s-I'.ara. for I am niit afraid of anthinu.' Another letter is from .i tentlen-.an who describes himself being years old. '-but a humdinger of a dramatist." He continues: ' I have vrittt-n a play called ' How thWorld Itecan and How It Will Knd." Th-'re is a man de v il part jn it but I have changed it to a ladj-devil t suit yyu."
5W Emmett Da The only living member of the noted Dalton Boys, who lectures three exciting reels on their lives. Added Attraction, THE HATFIELD-McCOY FEUD of West Virginia and Kentucky, featuring "Devil" Anse Hatfield and his nephew H. D. Hatfield, the governor of West Virginia. One Reel of Comedy. Adults 10c. Children 5c
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Money deposited in this bank on or before April 12th, 1916, will draw four (4) per cent interest from April 1st, 1916. The Mishawaka Trust and Savings Co. The Oldest Bank in Mishawaka Solicits Your Business.
The LINCOLN Todayj
LIONEL BARRYMORE and RENE HOWLEY In a Five-Act Wonder Play "The Yellow Streak" Vivid Intense Absorbing.
Coming Monday GERALDINE FARRAR in "CARMEN"
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SPECIALS For SATURDAY
Pork Butt Roast Pork Butt, sliced Pork Loin Rcast Pork Chops, small and lean . . Veal Rcast Veal Chops Veal Round Roast Veal Steak Standing Rib Roast 12c Chuck Beef Roast 12c Stewing Beef 8c Sirloin Steak 15c Round Steak 16c 2 lbs. Marigold Butterine. .37c Pickled Pork 10c Boiled Ham, sliced 30c Home Made Sauerkraut, 7c quart; 4 for 25c Frankforts 11c Bologna 10c
Fresh Halibut Steak 18c Smoked White Fish 12i2c Fresh Oysters, quart , 35c Why not try White Rosebud Butterine, b;st on the market? lbs. for 36c Woodka Bros. SUSr
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formance ctatts at 7 o'clock promptly. YYe urg' that can to attend our daily matinee on account the latge irirM c at night.
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ADULTS 10c kijser seats for "Damaged OXIiy 3Ii;i7r DFTI'AT. In a hard-fojgbt game the Oath olic scrubs v ore defeated by the', hich school scrubs Thursday even- , ing in the high school gymnasiumby the score 20 to 3. The high j school team was superior in basket i shooting, being able to net the basket from any posit. on on the floor. The Catholics plaed all around the scrubs with their team work, bat fell down on basket shooting. Shreve for the scrubs played the best ball, while Pahauskl for the Ponies let no men get past h.m when he was near. A return game will be played at the parochial school gym. On account of advance in price of raw materials we are compelled to raise the retail price of ice cream beginning April 1. Bunns' Confectionary. Advt. ZS2C !E2E CHILDREN 5c . . .14c . . .15c . . . 16c . . .17c . . . 16c . . .17c . . .19c . . .20c . . . 10c 12y2c . . .12c .$1.10 . . .18c . . .14c . . .16c Fresh Pork Sausage . . Veal Sausage Hamburg 10 lb. Pail Lard Veal Loaf Smoked Picnic Hams. Smoked Hams Sugar Cured Bacon, extra lean 14c and 16c Nice Large Dill Pickles, per dozen 1 5c Bend 45. South Lincoln Street 745 Uiuou street.
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Go-Carts, and Reed Carriages in all finishes Gray, Brown, Old Ivory--reduced in price for this ten day sale. You have a great choice of styles and upholstering. We have also included the fashionable Gondola (the hit of the season in baby carriages). The gondola combines charm and grace with durability and comfort. Priced as low as $22.50.
Make your selection at once, liver to suit your convenience, you want it.
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