South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 180, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 June 1919 — Page 2

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IG STD Sign Company Files Petition for Temporary Injunction Against Theater. A temr.orary injunction. r"-sTr;iin-irn: the Iilftckstnr: theat r ror; o.atlon from ivr'-fkinir th'- LuiM: 21 P. Mi(hl:,in ?f.. !U-l in su perior court Satur'l s y inornlr. )y th fl-jnch Siirn t'V. In th rompliir.t th !n corr.nary ;t!'?fs it ha:i .i room nn th Trn1 floor of the rmlMsr.t? atvl lt.s ;.;; lo-s not expire until AjtU l'J-2. TTv th'aUr cori'f'rat:'.!. sc;r'-n Mj ;ir l".ts- th- ;.rn; rtv f rrrt oi this yr.ir ar.1 ar- .tt :- rit tc.trlr; down :h- bwiMintf with tii" intention of huiidmj; it n-w truttrr. Iri th comi'l.unt th- I'.unch inalltf that at th- w-ent tirn' thf stairway of th- huil'iinc H .1 fo ut to Ytc torn ilown ami ns that i.- t ! only povcib! way of ini;r-ss arul crs into th ir plat f fit l.Mlnr--thy ;.k the Injunction to :; thm from further work until an .ikp -nunt ia iach-l. News of the City from the Official Records srriimou rorirr. Hunch Sign V Hlack.stone Theater Corp.. injunction suit m mum ;i: ua:.w.s. Andre w opoka. !.tl.u r. South IUnd. to Martha Kv utkow ska, shoemaker. South l-nd. rancis M. Casüey. bootmal;' r. Mishawaka, to C.eomia l'.odle, booU-ketp-!. Mishawaka. Chester Kl'penteii trimmer. South lend. to (Ib-ndolia Hill, do-inc-tic. South I'.end. Charles Noble, foreman. South I'.end. to Margaret Schrevrr. teac her. South i'.end. Guy Albert, papermaker. Uremen. Ind.. to Adah Fox, domestic. Wyatt, Ind Nl k Avery, finisher. South I'.end, to Kosh. Fulodar. housework. South llend. Cliarles Knouff. pipehtter. Canton. O., to Cbidys Darby. d'niesti.-. ItkeVille. Ind.' iVter Fanicki, insr" ctor. to Wanda leda, domestic. South I'.end. .lohn Kellner, engineer. South Fend, to Ida O'l'.rin. pt oft eader. South Bend. Hennio Hipgins, janitor. South' I?end. to Itertha Perkins, domestic. South Bend. Frank Moore. painter. I'.enton Harbor. Mich.. to Frances H.Uer, waitress Hc-nton Harbor. Mich. ui:.Ij i:t.ti: Ti;sn:ns. From records of Indiana Title and Loan Co. George Winn to Frederick C. Harrison, lot tT. original plai of Ito.-e-Und F;Tk. now part uf South Fend. II. Charles W. ('"mntnn and atharin to Bet. K.it r, lots "J'C and F.. Feiger Farm add to Mi-hawaka. $1. First I'resl.j terian church of the city of South B nd ly trustees to Hope Iresb terian church city of South Bern!. bts 1! and -0. Iemler's 2nd add. !t l'ish.-r's South Sidf urvey. South fU r.d. $1. Louis J. Horvath ami wife to Vernon C. Hasting.-, lot -7. Meadowbroo"'. aM. .St. Joseph loup.ty. Inil.. George D. (Hricn and wif Thum as B. Walsh and Josephine. S.i. Kaley's 1st siib-div. now part of and an add to South Fend, $1. Josei h F. Cower, and Rena a., to TesMe May Henderson, bd on pro-j posed plat of Seeberger's Broadway, add to Mishawaka. S.'.r.c. j The National F.wlf r Bank of La-1 fayette to Chari s Weidltr. land In j Greene twp.. Jl.tuO. William C. Jackson and wife. Thomas J. Jackson and wife. Fannie B. Copp and her husband. Mary K. Collins i widow. Dora J. Staph-? :ind h'ihund. by Francis M. Jackson. th ir attorney in fact. Francis M Jackson and wife to Jacob Teetpt. lot 2. Vernon Heights add to South Bend. $290. MATRIMONY To June I. rides: Do ou wish tu ? marriol privately. If so viit Room t. Odd Fellows Block. Coi . Washington and Main sts. Applications fo' marriage license r.lh d uv i v.arriago performed. I'or apjointTients call Horn'- 6i:;l or Homo ISO?. Iteli 40J1. lllo-tf S-apular lockets a! hilling'. i

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OPPOSES REPEAL A Martin Vojel Assimt I'nited States Tr-a.sur Martin ogel. m 'h:irge of the- .New i 'rk su';-treasury, wlio declared recently that the daylight saving law '.vas one of the brst ever )lacod on the st-itutf iooks f the country. He i also f xpre.-sed the hope that Frest Wilson would veto the contres repeal of this Kreat public boon. Mr. Vogel declared that in his opinion ; the o er online of the f v olijections ; to the law is an easy matter, and ' pointed out economic and healthful advantage of daylight saving. FOUR FORMER ARMY CHAPLAINS TO TEACH IN SUMMER SCHOOL f-'our former F. S army chaplains who have returned to Notre Dame from overseas duty, will teach c'.is-es in the Fniv-rsity of Notre Dame summer school, the Rev. Dr. Mat hew Schumacher, c. s. C. dean announced on Saturday. The Fev. Capt. Mathew Walsh. ice president of the university, will lesumo ; aching history. 'r. Walsh was the dean of the history departTvut b.fore enlisting. The Key. l.ieiir. Charles F. o'Donnell. r. S. C. poet 1 arre.ite of Indiana and author of th- 'Crail o (Jod." a poem dediated to tin- Notr Dame men fallen in the Avar has been added to tne f uwltv ,,f l'lhThe It.'v. I.ieut. John C. M-(iinn. i '. s. C, ax ill -ive a c ourse in tacjtloy Aviucli will include problems of mi lu ornia 1 it y in Ihr school room. Fr. F'iinn will i:iv livtun-s on the types and causes of backwardness, retardation and feeblemindedv . The lectures will o er the physical and psychical and sociological ph ist s f subnormal types. A j study will h made of the Hinet and ! other intelligence tests in their apj plication to school children. I The, fourth chaplain. the Ttev. Km est course istry. Da vi-. C. S. w ; give a chemin advanced general r!VE-YEAR SENTENCE AWAITS JAMES G1LR0Y A rive vear sentence :it the Michi-: -an City prison awaits James Gil-j row habitual drunkard. who was

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the city court to serve a six months! pal dinner will be held at the old term at the Indiana state penal 'court house July 16. when election farm, but managed to escape from i of state 'Meers and other routine that institution and wandered back busitu s will bo transacted. to his old haunts. The authorities at the farm at IS GKANTFD PIYORC1 Z. once notified the local police and on Frank A. Holzman was- granted a his arrival here he was placed un- livorce from Alice Holzman in the

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to the farm Monday and the prison R. Montgomery. H- was also orsentence will then'be imposed. derod not to marry for two years.

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Michigan St. Crowded With; Bargain Seekers for Light Garments. Michigan st. was crowded ?atur-

' ' I Dear .Sir: As a citizen of South ciin Hft kcrs for summer warins , nenrt and a reader of your valued ap;ar.d. The retail merahants x'l Vil-r. i-rin it nif th.- ue of the prf.ed their satisfaction as to the , 1 '"Mic I'ulsc Column, that I may in a . . . Al . vi;is vord. us possible, take up crowds and pointed thrm out as an" " a tn- (ief'ns- of the amateur L.mds fa r.ple of South Dcnd's prosperity . of thc cjty Wuh aH rpect arwl growth. Many of them claimed for the Labels and their band let us that it was one of the hizce-t days j foncedr that they are artists and

for this tim of year that they had witnessed. The sale hunters searched the remote corners of the stores and Indications as to the numerous hundles led to a conclusion that they had been successful in their efforts of hunting. Sales and bargains were offered previous to Saturday in the dally papers. Several minor automobile acciüentH occurred in the down town streets In the cour.e of the day that served to excite tne curious crowu

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aa ncCCD PfiMPCDT AT lurrLii uumuLiu mi GRACE M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING Tiic following concert will be given at the Grace M. F. church Sunday night: Orchestra "Sunshine of Your Smilo" ..7 Bay Anthem "There Is a Friend in the Homeland" Haens Prayer Pastor Solo Miss Clean Davis Headings "The Gossips" Flla Wheeler Wilcox Miss Ruth Kuss Anthem "Tv Deum B Minor" .. Dudley Buck Orchestra "Roses of Memory". . . Hamblen Trio "Cast Thy Bread Fpon the Waters'; ..Geraldine Bennet. Hazel Steward and Mrs. George Fall. Offertory Miss Elizabeth Asire Benediction. Fostlude Orchestra The choir is composed of the following: Miss Geraldine Bennett. Mrs. Roy Skinner, Miss Fthel Steele und Miss Clean Davis. sopranos: Miss Hazel Seward. Miss Pearl Sei ward and Mrs. George Call, altos; ! John Shirk, Ralph Dumke and Ralph Moore, tenors, and, logan Reinoehl. James Jenks. George Miller and Henry Fuel, basses'. The orchestra is made uV of the following: Theodore Hans, director: Ruth Kuss. Forest Hay. Cecil Walz. John Pierce, Kalph Anderson. Oliver Tritt. Mrs. Oliver Tritt. Frances Pyle. Roy Hartup. Flay Walz. Han Keightman. Harold Witwer ami Harold Wills. TO WORK OUT DETAILS FOR STATE CONVENTION OF ASSOCIATION HERE Details concerning the annual state convention of the Grocers' and Butchers' association to be held in South Rend July If.. 16 ami IT will be worked out Monday evening at a special meeting of the local association held at the Chamber of Comme roe. According to information given the local organization by other associations of the state between .iM and 4(H will attend the convention, Speakers of note from the national f 1 A 1 - 1 T s'jperior court Saturday b- Judge C. C3i O: O! in C3 o o 1 O O

For Cake Baking biscuit making or griddle cakes King Midas flour is simply perfect. It bakes so quickly, yet thoroughly, comes out of the oven or off the griddle so light and fine. Try a sack and your baking troubles will be ended. Ask your Grocer. Hodges & Mcintosh Wholesale Distributors.

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rommnnWtlri! frr h o!'irari rnaj t ann.Trr.o'jlj but rruBt ae HfcornpaniM by ;U name of th wtltr fo lmurf poorl flth. No r-sr-riJtKltj for fscts or snt!mnt pxpro-wnd will t aumc!. Host dluasion ot potHIc nueftior Is lnTttl. but with tt rieht rsorrpri to ellra'nite tM-.us ät; 1 ol.je. :l.nabW matter. Tte roluran 1 fre. Bot, b reasonmtJe. KKI'LV O.N IJAM) ITI(). South Bend. Ind., June 27, 'It. Editor Newd-Timcs; l have probably forgotten more about the band business than the writer will ever know. The fact that as a band they are no more is no fault of the other bands in the city. Mr. Fiddler or Fidclson as he chooses to call himself is very much dissatisfied with the two concerts given so far. Perhaps he is boosting the Chamber of Commerce, who want to bring Mishawaka hands to our city. The point we want to make clear is this: The records of the band of which I am a member bhow that in the. past three years we have plaved in the city. Now that the nark board has given us one little park job our so-called real music lover comes out with a big howl and a new hammer, all ready for one. big knock. Do your worst, you can never consign our organization to the junk heap. In conclusion allow me to fay, come all you kindergarten entertainers, our ultima',.. destination is the schoolroom where we can at least satisfy a few kids. Hut please remember, Mr. Kicker, that the boy of today is the man of tomorrow, and if you must employ outside bands for the park work, you might as kthem when you want a gratis Job. Very respectfully, H. W. VAN BFSK1KK. Sly S. Michigan st., city. OFFICIALS TALK AT . REVIEW FOUR MEETING The South Rend Review, No. 4. held a meeting Friday night. More than 50 members were present. One application was made and three can didates were initiated. Mrs. Minnie1

Olds, supreme auditor, and Mrs. Mc-:UI " OI Kor,I (capsules) and yelNitt. supreme deputy, wa re present lmv lirections of the kortin hystem. and gave talks. Mrs. Myers drew the I Bo.luco 10 to 60 pounds undet honor roll prize and Miss Rhodes guarantee. Fat all you need (includdrew the May-June birthday Kift-i ng some ca ndy, if desired ) while ro -Mrs, Laura Themas, who acted as a ! 'lm inPdelegate to a, convention recently; nnt lot'r about going through held at Winona, gave a report of the 'rrsoin. exercises or follow in? rules convention. ' l starvation diet. Why not become

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The third cf the municipal hand concerts will be criven in Howard 5 ark at o'clock Sunday veninc:. C r. I,uzny and ht Z. P. Falcons tand will render a varied program of ipht elctions. The program: March "Washington Grays" ... i . Grafulla Overture "To Arms".... Clements; Wa'.tzts from the "Ked Mill"' ! Herbert Reverie "Laud of Dreams" ' I C. Kockwell : ; Operatic .election "Superba" . . i i Dal hey, Intermezzo "Wedding of the ! i Koso" Je?sel ; Selected - i Finale "March of the Marches" i A ' Van Preag DEPUTY SHERIFF BRINGS BACK MAN WHEN THE POLICE DEPT. FAILS Dewey Raker, who was arrested in Plymouth several weeks ago, charged with stealing-an automobile belonging to th Yellow Taxi Co.. of this city was brought to South Bend. Saturday morning by Deputy Sheriff Dick Taylor. He is alleged to have stolen the car on May 24 of this year. Baker in a statement, to the Plymouth authorities shortly after his arrest is said to have confessed to the stealing of the car. The local authorities were at once notified but Chief of Police Kline failed to have him brought, to South Bend, saying that he had no warrant for Baker's arresi.. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ad; To Ladies Who are Stout Fat is fatal to health and beauty. Ueduc.e weight svnibly and easily; improve voiir health and figure. Avoid heart trouble, wrinkles, nervousness, weaknesses, etc.. "besides personal embarrassment, due to obesity. Rook and feel younger. Walk sprightly. Let your eyes sparkle v. ith new fervor. Surprise and delight your friends. Be a girl again: Go to th druggist, get a si'iail bo slender with out drastic drugs, worry and self-denial? Here's your chance! Ad. "Victrolas" nV.üA vJ&sf&v. y ' mi J i i 1 t i T7 ! . "1 v i, - - - CORD BEND Theater

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