South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 22, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 January 1917 — Page 10

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ABOLISH ANNUAL BANQUET)

Iry Affair Not Worth While So So Holy I'nU Israeli".

Dr. Edwards Preaches Strong Sermon on "The Call to Arms'

TEARS MASK FROM PEEPING TOM'S FACE

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A man with a mask over hin face w:is rauu'lit whil" in the act of peering inlo the win'iow of a l.-flroom vhi!' a woman was in the .act of ilisrtif intr lat SafirJay niht. The affair. took jlace on K. Kiphth st. It is aiil n ft-iii.ilf iii:mor of the faniily opfr.'l the Jo)r iutisflcssly and L'ral'l cd hold of th man, tearlnr tho mask frm his f;i anl rc--alinK thf identity of a well-know n citizen. So pathetic were his plc.nlinirs fr immunity from arrest that h- was l-t L' on his promise never to attempt anything of the kind ; L'.i i n.

End Comes Quickly After Stroke of Heart Trouble Sunday Night.

BUSY SESSION HELD BY BOARD OF WORKS

would N- n MoMd shed, l-rokeri hearth stones. .-!.f inhtered lies. It w-.ts a w.ir f riiih.tfuiM; -.-, a cam-t

.ti:;ii of i-!iiri'n. ;i ui.-tr '.jcti e jnorrarii for p-r.-onal ami "unnnanty Uplift. I"(r oi, ti'it eil; lil'eI .itJi; 1 1 ,i ti'io -d ( s t ruct ion. Ver i i.-ntest and Baltic. "u h t campaiL'n. Ir. I.tlwa.rl ;iid. 'iu!d not he tak'-n in tovvii i 1 1 1 slippers. loIliNt; in a rocking li.iir. He reviewed the arly liistoi of Israel, th' callirr.: of vi.deon to it. -j deli rra in f, and the drimaih' fe;itj;r- if hi if-tory. (lid on's li'imihtv i m pr-s-l. It dil nt mean ini'tioii. (!id-oti was litfident. not inlit'fer'nt ; was v Illing for another to had, I,, it a!-i willing to fdlow; ft It that certainly -orn- one else i-oold h ! tt r. t.ut was willing to do l.is i'l-t. This was true. also, of Moo s, Iaid, Jeremiah. Th y leriiurreil. depre.-ated, hut Ud not delitte. When the task was put upon them they shouldered it and murniiircii no more. I r. iMwar'l-" said lit knew people who !as. through tho lirst starre of humility, hut presently humility Le-m-s d iin'ti ncy. and they io notliin-; - t al!. ""It is ri'ht to he iM'nihh." said the speaker, "hut when the harden H placed upon us. wo should carry it. Modern ideons tool that if they could do the reat thin'-: lirst they wnuM he willing to ride at the h-ad of a mustered army, ietory K-naranteed, a hro at the -tart. ApJ'lause f.ir virturso-tops -turvy world! Modern (Jidcons must do lik- th's- of ancient times. o

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SEASDH STARTED National Grocery Bowlers Go Into Lead in Scratch League.

Mrs. Louise Colbert, wife of Joeph Colbert. proprietor of the Colhert Hardware store, N. Main St.. died sudlenly Sunday nl?ht about

The hoard of public works transacted the following business at its meetinu Monday morning. The opening of Forest aw. across the Grand Trunk railway was approved. So remonstrators being present at the hearing. Two remonstrators were heard on the opening of i:;th st. It was referred to City Fnarineer Stevens. Hees and Carter were awarded the bid on the lateral sewer on 10th st.. from Sprtng to West sts. Supt. Kline reported that there were L',300 electric meters now in operation and that an agreement with the Westinghouse firm for the

SAVANNAH. Ca.. Jan. 22. Because they declare a dry banquet is

not worth while have a wet one

the law. the Hibernian society of Savannah has abolished its annual St. Patrick's day banquet and the St. Andrew's society, of Scotch membership, has abandoned its annual feast. Members of both societies scorned grnrp juice as a substitute for the stuff with a kick in it that they are accustomed to.

No. 2 North. Heating Co., plumbinp No. ; Warner Hros.. road scraper (iertiude Greenwood, clean, schools Gertrude Carlson, teaching No. 4 Adah Raker, teach. No. ö..

ami they cannot j Heva I. Doty, teach. X. 1 without violating Iuanche Kiefer, teach. No.

, ..i, voartiCity'.M annuat supply should be made.

trouble, .mic was C2 years old.

lie also recommended that a pre

cision meter for tests be secured. The matter was referred to Mr. Tupper and himself, with power to act. The board decided not to expend

Mrs. Colbert had been ill for some

weeks but was not bedfast. Sunday, evening she seemingly was in good j Vw,-.tl-i ihnnt in oVInrlr Mr. Col- !

bert went to the basement to fix the; over $100 on the repa.nng of Me Pre. She called to him but when JKh school running track. It vvs he reached her she was unconscious. ! decided that the city would meet the

after heluoara tl euucaaion iiau-uy in

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The Mishawaka and City bowling agues started their spring season

last week. The Hoosiers went into the had by taking thre" from the kgu!ars in the City set and the Horseshoers are in lirst place in the Mishawaka league, winning their series from the Snakes, a new team that has entered. After holding the Scratch league coetel notch for months, the Kllsasser !ie dropped into second position, the National Grocery rollers having won lirst place. The standings:

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hal reached her side. Mrs. Colbert was well known, being a members of the ltebeckah lodge and held and official position in the Woodmen of the World circle She was born in Areola, Ind., Jan. T. isr.r. Her marriage with Mr. Colbert took place there 4 0 years ago. She had lived in Mishawaka for the past C4 years. Besides her

'husband she leaves a son. Theodore,

a sister, Mrs. H. Miller of Ft. Wayne and a brother. Fred Urbine of Gilman. Iowa. The funeral will he held from the residence Wednesday afternoon. JJurial will take place in the city cemetery.

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: h'.trch or family circle. "agin at onre in this crusade! At home, ne.t dr. at your elbow el.-e done with this flaunt ing, foolish, pious mockery which set ks a broad Held and mote worlds to co'iiier." i ux luded th pastor. "The e-xperienres of recent eanelis:ic succfsses strengthens tiie jio-ition Ihr.t our campaign will end in derision and contempt if we do not

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(OTTACii: l'KVi:il Ml'ITTING. Cottage prayer meetings of the First Baptist church will he held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the following" homes: Harry Shroyer, ."OS W. F.attell st. I. M. Fisher, at the home of J. n. Miller, 203 Towie av.. Mrs. W. F. Priest, leader. Henry Kline, Jefferson and Merrifield. Joseph Webster, leader. Mrs. John Hurrell, 60.", X. Main st.. Mrs. Harry Bloomer, leader. Adam Housouer. ro'l'i K. ourth st. Mrs. Emily Hakes, leader.

mended that a butter fat test machine for milk be purchased from rrank IJunn at a cost of $10. George MeyerhoeTer, 921 W. 4th st., complained to the board that his water bill for the last quarter was excessive, it being 56.30. The matter was referred to Hupt. Kline.

ANNIVERSARY OF BIG MISHAWAKA TRUST FIRE

The disastrous fire in South Bend early Monday morning recalls to the minds of Mishawakans of the destruction of the Mishawaka Trust 'i Savings Co.'s building by lire on the early morning of January 24, of last year. It was between one and two o'clock on a Monday mornin? when the alarm was sent in, ana the blaze burned fiercely for several hours, necessitating the calling of the South Bend fire department. The damage was estimated at $73,000. The bank building lias since been torn down and a new and modern structure will replace it this summer.

i:TKUTAI Ni:i AT 1WIITY. Miss Grace West and Miss Anna Krell entertained at the home of the latter. 310 Indiana av., Saturday evenlntr Music and games fca-

. tured the evening. Miss Gladys

Ainlay and Damon Finch were awarded favors in a peanut contest. Painty refreshments were served.

TO MKITT TONIGHT. A meeting of the Home Economics department of the Mishawaka Woman's club will be held tonight at 7:.'!0 o'clock. Frank Mayr, jr., of South Ben.l will talk on "Household Silver."

srspKxns fim:. The party that Anna sahna gave to Joe Szalis Saturday afternoon at her home, 4 02 S. West St., while her hubby slept, nearly terminated in a stiff jail sentence for herself and her friend. Judge Feig lectured them and upon the woman's promise to reform he suspended her fine of $25 and costs. Szalis was forced to pay $1 and costs.

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'DULCIE'S ADVENTURE"

This pretty little star is claimed by critics to be Mary Pickfcrd's only real rival. "Dulcie's Adventure" is a sympathetic, appealing story of a little southern girl's adventure into matrimony. Attraction UNIVERSAL NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY 'THE JOCKEY OF DEATH" A Thrilling Story of Circus Life.

Monitor 1ahp No. 2Sfi, I. O. O. F. Regular meeting Jan. 23 work In inltatory degree. All members are requested to attend. Ii. G. ORR, N. G. ALBKKT BALDWIN, sec'y Advt.

PRIVATIV I X STA LLATION. Installation of officers of the Home Grove circle No. 10 W. O. W. which will be held Tuesday evening will be strictly private affair and for the members only on account of the death of Soverign Louise Colbert, who was banker of the circle. There will be no social session.

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WILL WED WEDNESDAY Banns of matrimony were published Sunday at it. Monica's Catholic church between Fred Schroeder, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schroeder, N. Main st., and Miss Luella Gard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gard of Sumption Prairie. The marriagr will take place Wednesday.

TO VISIT SISTER Mr. and Mrs. R. Bucher, 5 42 W.

' Fourth st., left Monday for Sumption j Prairie, Infl., where they will spend several dayc. as the guests of the lati ter's sister, Mrs. Gard.

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Presents ROBERTA WILSON WILLIAM QUINN in 'THE HERITAGE OF HATE" Tuesday Third Episode of "THE LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS" Also Third Episode of "THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY" Wednesday Clara Kimball Young in "THE DARK SILENCE" Adults 10c Children 5c

mnnt.v FROM IOWA. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy It. Hitchner and children have returned from yioux City, la., where they have resided for the paöt six months.

j v ii axti x k li m :i. The dphtheria quarantine at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kinneman, r.r,6 E. Grove St.. has been lifted by Health Officer Harry Strubbe.

State Fine

j Moni:nx WOODMKX. j Meeting Wednesday nisht, ! Deputy McGath will be here.

music. Good time, i E. K. ANDREWS. V. C. FERI) FREEMAN. Clerk. 1 Advt. i

Stated meeting Mishawaka Chapter No. 267 O. E. S. Tuesday evening MA R G A R ET II E .VWO O D, ALLIE MICHAEL, sec'y. Advt.

A called meeting of the Tri Kappa Sorority will be held in the librarv rooms Wednesday evening.

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THE ORIGINAL BIRTH CONTROL PICTURE Every mother, father, son and daughter should see this wonderful photoplay the greatest problem play ever filmed. A sermon against illegal practices of physicians. No one under 16 years of age admitted. ADMISSION 25 CENTS

WANTED Two young lady boarders. Call Home phone 6 8 3.

WANTED Young lady assistant in dental office. Call; do not phone. Dr. F. H. Irwin.

; FOR RENT Se.en-room cottage, centrally located. One block from j Woolen Co. Call Home phone ! .r- , t . I

! roll SALE 10 good shoats. Phone

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COO.VLEV LAXATIVE COUGH HALS AM. best for Children and Grown ups. 25c and 50c at Coonley's. Advt.

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Foil RENT Four floor. Inquire T. phone 416.

rooms econd A. Bless Bell

WANTED Girl for general housework, iul tldsewater drive.

To the A(llMry Iltiani of Clay Township, St. Joscph County, Indiana, January , IUI 7. Am. Trust Co., school bond No. 1 i l.uuu. uo Hall, Zimmerman Coal Co.,

car of coal No. ) Kiger t Co., school supplies G. W. Zinky, postage A. Zeltner, shovels and sup. Leonard Supply Co., desks, No. C Adah Baker, teaching Esther Rush, teaching .... Blanche Kiefer, teaching. . Barton Thornton, teaching. Hazel Markham. teaching. Eric Mark, teaching J. H. Wallace, haul pupils. Esther Rush, institute J. Tucker, janitor fees... Wittfong Bros., coal J Wolf. jr.. janitor work..

Thornton Levey Co., books Charles B. iwart, gravel. . . J. Tucker, janitor O. W. Harrold, wood, No. 2 Adah Baker, teaching Reva I Doty, teaching.... Blanch Kiefer, teaching... Barton Thornton, teaching. Hazel Markham, teaching. Erie Mark .teaching Barton Thornton, institute. J. Tucker, janitor Wittfong Bros., coal, Nos. 2 and 5 Home Phone Co., phone rent Co. Treas., dog tax J. C. Kintz, flue on school.. A. I. Hutchinson, sheep killed J. II. Wallace, haul, pupils Adams Ex. Co., express on grader blade Geo. Y. Hepler, sheep killed Adah Baker, teaching Reva L. Doty, teaching. . . . Blanche Kiefer, teaching. . Geneva Hicks, teaching... Hazel Markham, teaching. . Erie Mark, teaching J. I. Wanness, road work. . . If. II. Fickenscher, wood, Nos. 1 and 5 Wittfong Bros., coal. No. 3 II. McCIellan, school maps. Bernice Yoder, teach. D. H. J. H. Wallace, haul, pupils II. D. Webster, road labor. So. Bend. Tel. Co., excess road work Henry Reihl, dragging rds. C. L. Fulkerson, drag. rds.. Adah Baker, teaching Reva L. Doty, teaching. . . . Blanche Kiefer, teaching. . Geneva Hicks, teaching. . . Hazel Markham, teaching. R. Verhoestraete, gravel... J. II; Wallace, haul, pupils A. Linsenmier, road work. Erie Mark, teaching Adah Baker, institute Blanche Kiefer, institute.. Erie Mark, institute Hazel Markham, institute. Leo Van Hess, on salary. . . Leo Mulligan, road work.. Bernhard Ilaney, road work Frank Mark, road work... R. Verhoestraete. road wk. Ike Gearhart. road work. . . John Tucker, janitor Delbert Shimp, road labor. Peerles Press, programs for com C. O. Krueger, com. exp. .. Leo Van Hess, taking enum. Dan Pyle, com. address... Leo Mulligan, grading Harold Haney, grading.... Henry Reihl, grading C. W. Fulkerson, road work S. Gooley grading and drag. roads F. Mark, grading Lindahl Bros., shovels .... J. I. Reidmond, road work . Henry Krueger, wood, no. 1 Harold Haney, road work. Ieo Mulligan, road work.. Raul Mulligan, road work. . Tribune Ptg. Co., an. report News-Times, ptg. an. rpt. R. H. Longlleld, Co. com ex. H. L. Longley. wood. No. 5 Aithur Wolf, state exam... Glide Road Machine Co.. grader repairs Alexis Sallows, shoveling.. City of Sou. Bend, transfers F. C. Reimold. school sup. J. Vanness, road work... H. D. Webster, grading. . . . Elgin Case, shoveling C W. Fulkerson. road labor W. H. Kuehl, shoveling . . . Earl Wallace, shoveling... Standard Heater Co., furnace repairs Geo. Johnson, papering Nov 1, 5 uidO Glen Wallace, road labor.. Roxie Zaehnle, wood. No. 4 J. Levy, brooms John Tucker, janitor Harry Meyer, haul, gravel. C. Walke, school shades... Roxie Zaehnle, road labor. Ralph Heminger, rd. labor. J. I. Reidmond. adv. board services Chas. Wolf. adv. bd. sen . . . Albert Linsenmier. adv. l,d. serwets Joseph Wolf, jr., jan. work No. r. Good Roads Machine Co.. grader repairs C. C. hively, cement wal..

labor wells.

gravel . grav. gravel

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C1.67 58.00 50.00 4 7.00 67.00 0.00 60.00 29.00 5.00 17.00 12.4 4 2.31 10.00 79.05 15.00 42.00 58.00 50.00 47.00 67.00 60.00 60.00 25.25 15.00 42.50 20.00 53.00 9.47 20.00 2 9.00 .63 5.00 5S.00 50.00 47.00 50.00 60.00 60.00 12.00 33.00 3 8 . 5 0 21.00 29.00 29.00 3.20 19.34 10.00 10.00 5S.00 50.00 4 7. 00' 50.00 60.00 7.50 29.00 10.00 60.00 L'3.20 18. SO 24.00 27.00 100.00 7.50 11.00 9.23 10.00 12.60 15.00 20.00 4.50 12.00 24.00 10.00 9.00 .oo, 9.00 16.0021.40 4.00 3.70 6.9 0 4 9.00 16.00 7.20 7.20 21.20 21.20 6.9 3 62.02 81.31 5.10 2.00 961.70 10.9 24.50 10.0 n 3.00 14.00 1 0.0 0 4.50 2.75

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Erie Mark, teaching No. 3. Hazel Markham. teaching No. .: Frank Mark, teaming Erie Mark, janitor work... Chas. Wolf, road work.... Chas. Wolf, hauling pupils Leonard Supply Co.. grader repairs John Reihl. teaming

Ralph Heminjcer. rd Wm. Riddl., fixing

Nos. 1 and 2 Harry Wallace, show gravel

Harold Haney, show Bernard Haney, haul Leo Mulligan, haul.

Leo Van Hoss, trustee serw H. S. Miller, school books. . Standard Oil Co.. floor oil. . Glen Wallace, road labor. Henry Reihl. dragging rds.. Fzell Christian, haul. grav. Faul Mulligan, road labor. Leo Mulligan, road labor. . Reva L. Doty, teaching.... Harold Haney. road labor . Gooley, dragging roads. . H. F. Krueger, supr. serw Adah Baker, teaching Blanche Kiefer, teaching. . Gertrude Carlson, teaching Erie Mark, teaching Hazel Markham, teaching. Albert Linsenmier, teaming Charles Wolf haul, pupils. Charles Wolf, haul. grav. I. W. Lower Co., glass. No. 3 Warner Bros., road drag. . D. W. Dare, road labor

J. Longley, haul, gravel. Mulligan, sr., gravel.... E. Kiefer, road labor... E. Markham, road labor

Chas. Triplet, sup. services Ike Gearhart, road labor. . Byron Christian, road labor Joe Horvath, shovel, gravel Frank Clemens, gravel.... J. I. Redmond, road work. J. II. Wallace, haul, gravel John Ebersole, road work. Otto Kintz, bridge work... Charles Wolf, haul, pupils. Gertrude Carlson, teaching Adah Baker, teaching Reva L. Doty, teaching... Blanche Kiefer, teaching. . Erie Marks, teaching Hazel Markham, teaching. Hazel Markham, jan. serw . Orville Meyer, road labor. . Bernice Byers, dorn, science Harry Meyer, road work.. Moran El. Co., repairs on engine W. M. Welch Mfg., screens No. 3 August Klein, haul, gravel. W. M. Haney, sup. services Jas. A. Taylor, road work. L. S. Fickenscher, rd. work Otto Seaberg, road work... D. II. Goble Co., school sup. Kalph Heminger, rd. labor F. C. Reimold Co., sch'l sup. Ind. Ä: Mich. El. Co., electric bill. No. C Charles Wolf, haul, pupils Charles Triplet, sup. serw. Mrs. O. W. Harrold, rd. lab. F. J. Wolf, road drag Wm. Turnock, plumb. No. 3 Gertrude Carlson, teaching Adah Baker, teaching .... Reva L. Doty, teaching . . . Blanch Kiefer, teaching . . Erie Marks, teaching Hazel Markham, teaching. John Tucker, janitor Louis Grabowski, rd. work Arthur Rup'ey, road work. C. W. Fulkerson, rd. work J. C. Lau her Co.. furnace pipes, No. 3 SA B. Lumber Co., bridge planks and rep. lumber. John Reihl, road work.... Henry Krueger, gravel.... Henry Krueger. sup. serw . Leo Van Hess, trustee serw

SUMMARY. TOWNSHIP FUND. Overdrawn $ Receipts during year Total of bal. and receipts. . Disbursements during year

U'O.Ou .8 5 13. 6 1 2.2 3 12.00 31.1 S 14.00 14.00 50.00 12.00 16.00 20.00 60.00 32.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 17.00 27.00 6.00 6.03 10.00 6.00 12.00 37.50 27.30 26.80

50.00 36.00 6.44 10.50 105.42 18.00 19.40 2.4 0 52.00 27.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 52.00 60.00 60.00 8.00 6.00 30:00 21.50 19.14 o t o . ? . 7. 50 100.00 8.3Ö 00 O . O 3.00 10.75 1 S.75 23.41 42.00 27.00 50.00 23.40 13AÖ 5.40 60.00 60.00 50.00 52.00 60.00 60.00 15.00 8.00 8.00 4.00

33.65 7.20 57.45 70.00 100.00

126.49 791.51 791.51 899.20

Overdrawn $ 107.69 ROAD FUND. Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1916..$ 965.28 Receipts during year 1,203.42 Total of bal. and receipts.. 2,268.70 Disbursements during year 1,363.46

Final balances $ 905.24 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1916..$ 232.44 Receipts during year 3,408.71 Total of bal. and receipts.. 3,641.15 Disbursements during year 3,602.30

Final balances . $ TUITION FUND. Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1916..$ Receipts during year Total of bal. and receipts.. Disbursements during year

3 S. 8 o 663.18 2.883.53 3.54 6.71 3,561.00

Overdrawn $ 14.23 DOG FUND. Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1916.$ 153.00 Receipts during year 61.00

Total of bal. and receipts.. 214.00 j Disbursements during year 7. 00

Final balances $ 130. 0D!

j TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS. ! ' Bal. on hand Jan. 1. 1916.$ 2.031.9. Receipts during year 8,44 8.17 i

1 Total of bal. and receipts. 10,462.07 I Disbursemer ts during year 9,502.96

Final balances Total balance as Mio.vn this report

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