South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 331, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 November 1918 — Page 6
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MISHA WAKA GENERAL NEWS
c!er window will be closed. The general delivery window will be open
'from 7 to 11 o'clock for po.tajre
stamps, registered and parcel post.
WOOLEN CO. PAYS OUT EXTRA BONUS
Three Thousand Employes Participate in Distribution of $46,676.64.
October 2G, eight weeks
46,670
Total , $229, SCS The al'O.c ügures indicate that the amount ot extra bonus paid to "Rail-Rand" workers has Leen aver agini; cluse to 1,(MG a day.
REV. FATHER BLECKMAN FUNERAL ON FRIDAY
A re.juif-m hlh mass V,' :hi' s.Jay mot minx at t athoiie church fur the thi- mu1 of Kcv. I"r. John
was held . Monica's repos of H. UUck-
Wednesday was extra "borrj-; d y" at the Mishawaka Woolni Mfg. Co.. when at. out 2,000 employ-- participated in tho distribution of 5 ;.r,7 6 4, this amount b'-ini: figured at th rate of 11 2-4 percent on th wag-s of the wfks of perfect record during ti-e fight weeks ending Oft. " The distribution cumin;: at this t!m will help make Joyful the Thank--giving reason. The percent nf bon is do--s not remain stationary, but chan-'es wi'h the cost of living as indicated by Rrali rent's Index number. This is the first year the extra bonin has been paid, Incpi.Rng the amount distributed Wednesday, the total disbursement to date arnoun 3 to the, handsome figure of $2.15i.5C3.4 2. The amount of mrh p.-v-mcnt and the number of weeks in each perod is shown in the following figures-: February 2", right weeks . .J2VH April 27, nine weeks 5 .",101
June 20, nine weeks August 21 nine we. ks ...
ter, Mrs. shockman, and his aunt, Miss Rleckmun, were with him when he died.
CITY COURT NOTKS. 1'eter V.'il!i.UT.3 was found cuilty
tof a charge of intoxication and as'scssed a fine of J 3 and costs which 'he paid. The jail sentence was
CARD Ol' THANKS.
I hereby wish to thank all of my suspended, friends and neighbors for the kind '-'he case of the state ersiu Doracts of sympathy shown me during othy Weaver, charged with assault the illness and d?ath of my beloved and battery, came up for a hearing, wife Hortense. I als wish to thank Part of the ehlence was given and the hospital officials for their ef- the cas was continued until Wed-
i:riscoi.ii services. Ft. Paul's Eiscopal church will hold the following Thanksgiving services: Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a, m. Special Thanksgiving serice with sermon at 10 a. m.
.music department. There was a pood attendance at the meeting of the music department of the Woman's club Tuesday afternoon. The program was a good one and thoroughly enjoyable.
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man, who died died of pneumonia at St. Joseph' ho.Npitai Tuesday aft- . rnoon. Another rcjuiem muss will be h Id Thursday morning and his 1 otly will V' rimovnl to the St. Monica's c lurch where it will lie in .-fate up t the hour of the funeral .viiich will be h Id Friday morning. At i : ''.') o'clock the othce will oe ' .-banted !y the pri.-s.ts and the .ijr.'i.il ni ay.- will be .sung at 10 ''1 lock. pr. RItckman was a member of the Mishawaka council Kni-.h's of Columbus, and of the .-t. Johri's court. No. Catholic rd r of I 'orc-t.as, I "ollowing the services his body will be sent to Cincinnati, 0-. for banal. When Ilev. 1. A. Moench as dfaii of the .lioce.so reported the death of 1'r. J'.bcKn.an to Right Uev. II. J. Ab-rding, the latter expressed his deep if-grtt, saying "I feel the loss keenly."
I'r. Rb'kman is survived by his!
father, Joseph Pieck man; three sist"r, Agues, Ioni, Mrs. Joseidi hoekman, and a brother, Charles i:iekmaii of Cincinnati. He a!::o leaves an aunt. Miss Cvlitriiiu Pb i kman of Cincinnati. His father, his brother, his sis-
fort in behalf of Mr?. DeMeester. Ar? r.Iso grateful for all floral offerings. August DeMeester. Advt.lt
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nesday of next week. Mrs. Herbert Ellsasser is the complaining witness. Mrs. "Weaver is charged with striking Austin Sutler, son of Mrs. Ell. suss er.
FOR SALK Six piss. 10 weeks old. male hog, poland china, weighs 1:0.' pounds. S. C. Plotner, 1 1--miles northeast of Mishawaka. I. Xo. 184 1 ring. 2 7tl 1 ST Wi i -1 watch on So h Spring with picture on fa c. Call Home 2C5. Reward. 27t2
temple theater. Ruth Roland will appear today in the closing chapter of "Hands Up," a serial which has been causing considerable comment. William Duncan and Kdith Johnson will also appear in the linal chapter of "A Kight for Millions." A two-reel Mack Bennett will complete today's LIP. Reginning next "Wednesday a new serial, entitled "The Iron Test," featuring Antonio Moreno, will bo shown at the Temple.
i:ij:ctk of officers. The members of the First Christian church will meet at 7:30
I o'clock Thursday evening, Dec. 5, WANTED Messenger boy. Fostal j ms, at the church, corner of Spring telegraph Co. Hotel Mishawaka. j r;t. and Lincoln way W., for the 2 ' t3 ; election of trustees and such othe. j business as may come bei'ore the WANTED Cllrl for general house- j meeting.
work. No washing. Call Reil 141. Home 41. 27tf
NirW YORK VISITOR. Fred. J. Kuhn of New York is spending Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kuhn. 611 Charlotte st.
Plants and ferns for ThanksgiV' ing at Edgewater floral place Adv.
IJvAVK FOR LAST. Mr. and Mrs. William V. Dodge have gone to Warsaw, N. Y., where they will visit for the next month,
Edgewater floral place for funeral work. Home phone A 647, Bell 751. Adv.
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FOR SALE-reservoir.
-iSmall cook stove with Call Home phone 767. 26t2
FOR SALE Wh!te and brown rabbit ferrets. Call after supper. Eu- . gene Malaise, SIS V. Sixth st. 26t3 ,
to fti:rtaiS' Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John T. RoJle. Ann st., will entertain at a dinner Thursday. The affair will be complimentary to their two soldier sons, Lieut. Harry Rodle, who has served 18 years In the army and is now stationed in North Carolina, and Virgil Rodle of tft. Paul, Minn.
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Misiiawaka Home Guards MUSIC BY ARTIS ORCHESTRA This orchestra is famous for its good dance cadence and Jass Band music. Special features will be introduced at this party. Tickets on sale at Mishawaka Pharmacy, Red Cross Pharmacy, Casbon's Cigar Store, Ellsasser's Cigar Store or any member of Company K. Price 75c.
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WANTED Chambermaids awaka Hotel.
sticker: MRS. KAUFMANN" FUXI'JIAL. Veneer' Funeral services for Mrs. W. A. 2Ct3 Kaufmann, 115 Indiana aw, will be
held from the residence Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Dr. R. Earle Parker of the Methodist Episcopal church will officiate. Rurial will be in Fairview cemetery.
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BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 27. The meeting of the farmers' national congress at Jacksonville, Fla., next Dec. 3 to 6 promises to be an imrtar't session. J. H. Kimble of Port Deposit, Md., president of the ' r- nidation, said here today. Mr. Kimble said that strong ground probably will lie taken in reference to price fixing and the labor situation. He said that he would recommend that returning soldiers who desire it be given land In accordanc? with the recommendations of Sec'v
Lane of the, interior department.
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Never before in trie history of America has there been a more wonderful Thanksgiving Day than tomorrow. The United States Government now faces great problems of re-adjustment and the full co-operation of every citizen is needed, particularly in a business way. Save your money systematically, deposit your savings in this bank and do your share towards helping the Government to finance the great business problems of Peace.
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WANTED Good horse suitable for milk wagon. Mishawaka Dairy. 25t3 FOR SALE Cow, fresh the 15th of December. Phone 835. 20t7
postoittci: hours. Thursday, there will be no city or rural delivery of mail on account of Thanksgiving day. The money or-
CASH paid for Liberty Ronds, room 4 23 J. M. S. Rldg., South Rend. Hours 9 to 12: 1 to 4p. m. and evenings 7 to 8. Bell 4377. Dec. 3.
STARK REALTY CO. has recently i moved to the new Mishawaka Trust building, room 203. Home telephone 92; Reil phone 460. 24t7
FOR SALE Eight room house on E. Mishawaka av. ; modern; largo corner lot; owner a non-resident, see Stark Realty Co., Mishawaka Trust Co. bldg. 2 4t4
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FOR SALE Good seven room house on the North side, with all modern conveniences. Price $2,600. Stark Realty Co., Mishawaka Trust
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The Mish cwaka Public Improvement Corporation Announces the Engagement of v Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Blackburne as Managers of
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A Special Thanksgiving Dinner will be served from 12 until 2 P. M. on Thursday, November 28th $1.00 per plate
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Thanksgiving Menu Oyster Cocktail Creme of Tomato Soup Celery Olives Roast Turkey with Dressing CaiuiieJ Sweet Potatoes Caulitlower Butter Sauce Endive Salad French Dressing Mince Pie ' Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream and Cake
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Sunday Dinners An entirely new kitchen force has been installed. In the future Special Sunday Dinners will be served at noon and evening, 75 cents
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TODAY World Pictures present MADGE EVANS JOHNNY HINES "NEIGHBORS" This is a charming story laid in a quaint New England town and centered about a charming little girl. A pleasing love story adds to the interest and tlelirfhtfulness of thLs attraction. UNIVERSAL WEEKLY Showing All Latest Current Events. THANKSGIVING DAY Don't Miss Our Rig Rill. HARRY CAREY In a Cyclonic Western Thriller Five Parts "THE SCARLET DROP" L-Ko Comedy 2 Parts Featuring the Famous L-Ko Beauties. FRIDAY FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN And BEVERLY BAYNE "A PAIR OF CUPIDS"
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Chicken Noodle Soup Roast Turkey with Ovster Dressing and Cranberry Sauce Roast Chicken and Dressing Brown Sweet Potatoes Baked Squash, etc. Dessert, etc. QUICK SERVICE
RUSSIAN SITUATION ' SLOWLY IMPROVING "WASHINGTON. Nov. 27. Information reaching the state depart
ment today indicated that the re
fusal of General Semenoff, antlbolshevik commander in the transBaikal region, to recognize the dictatorship of Admiral Kolchak, set up by the all-Russian government at Omsk, has not created as serious a situation as was at first feared.
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Piles Cuitxl In 0 to I t Days. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching.. Rlind, Rleedlng or Protruding Piles. Stops Irritation; Soothes and Heals. You can get restful sleep after the first application. Price 60c. Advt.
ONIONS At 50c a Basket. CABBAGE $1.50 a Hundred. As Long as They Last. No Delivery. HARVE MAY, 1 1 1 Lincoln Way W.
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Open this Evening till 9:30 Closed Thursday
W. L. Douglas Shoes
are standard values, sold at a standard price and always worth what you pay for them.
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"HANDS UP" Episode No. 9. The chapter which failed to come last Wednesday. WILLIAM DUNCAN With EDITH JOHNSON In the Closing Chapter "A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS" "thi: nmi,l;i j:nvi:dui'j:" See climax of this great serial. Addea attraction A TWO-REEL MACK SENNETT COMEDY A humdinger, too. ADMISSION oc, lOo AM) 15c. TOMORROW, THANKSGIVING DAY Extraordinary Irogram PAULINE FREDERICK in "HER FINAL RECKONING"
Hf-arst Pathe News showing all tho current events
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Doo-s open at 1:C0. Gft your feats early. The next erial begins next Wednesday. Dec. i. ANTONIO MORENO In "THE IRON TEST" Everyone is familiar with this great star. His superior act:r. an daring assures us of s-omethim? ur.us.ual. Plenty of pep and action in this one. Don't frget, IK--. 4.
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The prosperity of the community and the confidence of the people in these financial institutions are reflected in the increased resources of the First National Bank and First Trust &. Savings Co. of Mishawaka, which are in the same building and under the same management. Combined Resources 1899 $ 89,600.00 1904 465,500.00 1909 991,400.00 1914 1,613,000.00 Nov. 27, 1918 2,888,959.00 DIRECTORS. Fred G. Eberhart A. D. Warner F. W. Kuss A. J. Schindler E. J. W. Fink C. A. Dresch Fred N. Smith
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