South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 222, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1919 — Page 11

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NEVER TASTED Suspected by Police of Being Bootlegger A Boozeless SearCh. ATf.rliritr to a Wyaft viitor to th- ' ily y ot relay. William Lamau. rfMiliit of the Wyatt Farmer's ' aiik. faimr. and prornin rit church member, is recovering slowly from 1 1 1 effects of a nervous .hock brought about when he was nii.--taken lor a bootletrer by a member of the local police force. He had o(aio;i to corne to Mishawaka ilur fh- pait few days although suffering from an attack of lumbago Avhich he ery emphatically .states was .solely responsible for a decided liinp'ln hi ri?h't letr. He did Home I .-hojiinr around the city and as h as n - tarried his parcels to Iiis tar. a lynx-' eyeu oincer set up and took notice.) Wh n the banker-firnier-ehurch-! bia;i was about ready to start for home, the policeman thought it time to investigate. "What have you in ; the car?" he enquired of Leman. "U!l. let me (t but what do you' want to know for?" queried the Wyatt man. "Don't you know I am an! ofli.-rr of the law?" "Well" what of i

it?" ' Say. we're after bootleggers.; nnces v,-e bolievn the movie kiss omita and your breath smells as if you had,lhft lin bIi!4.fr f lhat.R any lmproVe. been .lrinking." It is well to state j ment; which w e doubt. right here that Mr. Leman never; tasted liquor in his lifetime, and asi Everybody thought, with John

a maiier ui iaci nan pariauen oi some raw onions before leaving home, onions it seems being goodj . L. . . . . .it . ,. . . . . i.v. . I i 1 in nit- u.uiiiuidi uisrutt' Willi wiucn he is afflicted. enthusiastic over the prospect of! making a haul, the of deer insisted: i - e - j i'ii i i i.'c t .- in me touring car. wnat he round was a nondescript array of puch articles of wearing apparel and food-J . ..v a. married; ilthi ti Ii aiio i.. mi-1 time,' aid , Mulls as a.-' peculiar to man with a large and he I.v. "You can go this the policeman as ho walked r.wav swinging hia stick. Thirty-two Wyatt citizens "nre to the city last jiight ostensibly to hear the band concert, but really to dispel any doubts that may have existed as to Mr. Leman's sobriety. Why." said one. "hft hates the stuff so bad he would rather see his appb s rot on the ground than make cider from them." And. of course, -wry Mishawakan knows this to be, bo. AT Till. LINCOLN. Xorm.i Talnbul.e vll be shown t'.xi i at the liincoln theater in her I.J teN', Sclent picti:ie, "The Heart ot V ti.a." in winch she Ls presented by Joseph M. s heiuk. It is a story of a half Indian girl, who has been wronged by the tii;n she loves. She letups to tell the name of her lover Mai Hardin, the agent in charge of the resci j'tion. is accused of be in' Wetona's lover. protect Wetona. J I 1 1 ii l ii inarri. s her. Hho ls ousted iroüi the tiib. tora inter learr.s that sb- ;-es Hardm and not Tony. M- with h r father's for-5i ciu-s.s and 1 a J ieai m in s love, sue is h-.ppy. maoc , HOME ECONOMICS MI.ETIM.. Til- l.uiu ol the Willow Creel: ll.;ie ITcOiioi.ucs club will meet Ti:e--day. An:, 1 at. the home 1,1 ! .Mrs. Hobeit ;.i iuember is i:i d order t o coinpu it p-. il pit uic. Cvery to be piesent b'. j.i.ir.d f-r the anI.I AVI! I OK KIAkMi J.C. .tr. .ni l Mi.-,. Ilai iy 1 oll and thi la tier's f itli. r. wno is vistng l.ci c. b.i-" to.ia i.r Kimniell. Ind.. on i i-il to Mr. poU's mother. They will 1 go:ie a w v. . U. I i". K. Coats "o . wndertaV era, ha j n:rt"i to their new funpv.il hnriM ' Co-, r Third and' It ace sts.Advt ' i 1K tfALi:--Lot on Cast. A bargain. 4i r.:. Lincoln Way Call Ciar.Meld 1 0 1 T . .(T Pocket-book oontainir.g f :t 0 0 . nrrnncv iV(..ä' Ilk VMivjv rfc"x;vJi i 1 I U t V laundry and S. I'nion sL war! for return to 1115 S. or News-Times of:Ue. E0 reunion st. Dil. 1- R RENT Nii e'y ho'.is keeping roorrs. loeat.-d; ground tioor; trance. To ..dults only. t; l it. furni.-hod entriüv pr.vate ene'all phone i iyt:. FR SALE Ivory reel taby carriage. One of the brt. Good as new. Cost $4C. A bargain at Home phone -' ring's. Deli SO J. Ill W. Grove. 616J-17 ' ' Cf M I fr. ' I . I i i i i v pri'p'i'ty. Eight room b.oiis' modern, on t tsy p.jn.ent. See:; room. r..derr.. near car lir.e. i-"ie loom bungalow, easy paymt nts. tJarmire. Phone Mishawaka 370. 7tf LIBERTY BO NT If ycu are fo-ced to s-ll. you are entitled to the richest market price with accrued and carneü intens! lo date Billig vo-r bonds to us utt our i price and convince ycvsel;. CAMP. TilOMNT. and Co. J03 N. Main t. (diver Hotel L?h!g Tuesday ,r.d Saturday evenings Phou E.ll 161 Hours 9 to i.

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We .vupp.j.-e it will be best to keep tider under the ban. A free cider r and ajrlt-s wuuU be a. dollar each next winter. If jou want to hear u profitrer denounced rUrht, Just Uten when some other profiteer begins to Illuminate the atmosphere with the luridity of hi.- vocabulary. Thf "hira:r restaurants raised ! the prh e of p!r two ways. hoi.tin J and redueintr the size of the lic. i The people remained perfectly 'juiet t about that, and yet they rioted over r:ici' t run hie.".. . Mr. Mackay announced a 20 per c-iit reduction in telegraph teils, but he didn't have an office in the town we wanted to send a menace to. The

V- . T I T . 1 . W , lest tarar.; wnien sTVt"i ir:i ciuck-i i en dinners for T0 cents Is closed durAuLMist. Von see how it work..

man wno sou. rnim i a nrs hi nau , to th mvn-H riuh and ,lt,e tne art. price didn't have our size. And the',stIf. rear of r.eorse Williams' home

When the iaper teil us about a;to ,to thp pr08lVter:an faith we

naval hero marrying an Ohio pirl. j we think it ought to so further and tell UN if she is inarrvine him be- . v. 4.. i u i.. i i:ausn ne is u ihtu or n iit im a ui'iu ,jecau.se ne u larrying her. Some- people can't wee where the iuioi.'s nic nil 'I'ohi me un; poic ...... i ... w. ... i... ....... i k. A of lovemakinsr. Well, from anoearIbuieycorn out of the running, the wind'ammlng would stop. Most of us wlu Kree now that we ncver had . v,,.,.., n . You can-t fool u ref0rmer. If you like it or if you have plenty of mon. i e aim no nour mm. ou art wiuiik .in,i he will straighten you out.

Every city reports big. new office j every thine it seems to us that civilization would be wise to look to its foundations occasionally A careful anatomical diagnosis will show no doubt, that really it isn't the bone or the ivory constituting the outer wall of the dome that is responsible for the trouble, but the vacuum within President Wilson will not visit Mishawaka this time, It is not a slight. It is as if he wvre to say, "Friends in Mishawaka. I go to convert the heathen; the saints need no salvation." Ict cream has gone up a dollar a ton in Mishawaka. according to our esteemed contemporary. Events arc trending to the point where a lot of people in the citie-J are either going to work more, eat less Or take an active personal Interest in agriculture. There is not only much unrest in the country, but blamed if it doesn't i, .. 0 :f , i. , t .... i iv'i'u ii.T ii me niiun- uuiiv.il ui us iiac been grazing on loco. Here's (Jeorge Hlair back in town , and we never knew a thinff about !t until be bad ).e.-n lwr. 10 .lnv- Hoi. lo Major. j CMd Mishawaka never fails to da a s-juare thing when she is once j aroused. We'll say the policemen ami uremen win et netter wages. We'll y the teachers will be lixed they can eat twice a day and have a slice of pie on Sunday. Hut it's puins to be necessary to turn on tha full current to wake the old town up. We attended the Presbyterian picnic Ht Winona- Wednesday, and say. IJiT Child's pillow with blue bird slit. between E. Thirvl st. and E. .--... u i . ... I in'w;tru ior return to .News- i rimes. I- i .--ri ,x ... . ... ..vu.w -inne furnished root-. tor heht hi.u . ke.-otn.- iii ..k . v... V. vi. v le alti . a. m. 7t. t0 - Vv ANTED We. o:ncn and girls .tarn ii'!u ar.oe making. We pay! m übe i'Mi':' .. . We aL-o .iced men' work.' ami boys iO" Mihawaka v w.iy and -'.'i,A Mi" p.-.'.e HüiK. l j.- - - . LIBERTY HON $ r J. 2 j i .ii.'. . . nay un a :ds; ic.Tucd in - stamp. :,-'ch: terest a;iweti. C. L. Gutl.r.c, : i0 a. m. to .vr : i o ,m P m. tiZJ-l Toll KENT--o;:-: iarr. rocm inr vei-pl.-!g, ' itii Kitcaeru :u- and private cn. i tr.i r.c C .i . i J.. i to ii Iii For SALE CO fev t deep. way east in the el.all ! no nth. icrit. I ru f et frontage ard vn Lincvon llilv-j'M-bio k. Two ri--ni,' ptr ,:.' j. Will ,eii on r -ont we ttin.s ! Co.

i, very city reports big. new omco j jntiiCates buildings, but we see few accounts' vr joiaies.pi 0f new farms being opened. If ag- Verv jjtti riouiture pj tne foundation of every-' k

EoR RENT i'tirni.shed rooms. One Twenty-one days and then Olorimeal if v'esired. Also gariKe for ous September w ith its golden rod, its rent. I: iuire 3:7 E. Ninth st. harvest and the third installment

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Lincoln Way West. those Presbyterians are real folks when you know them. We weren't touched for a cent, and brouRht buck sulttcient breakfast beverage to last a month. C. W. Uurton wolvfd the If. C. L.. problem to our extreme satisfaction. The comedy element, in the oapa J t.le hands or Iventucky Curry, and J., l A. Williams, added the necessary; zest t'j the affair. i It was possible for fomething1 really funny to have happened to Earl Fink about the time he made the nccond circle with hi blinkers on. Hay Winey, W. Emerson Babcock and Otis Iteplogle distinguished themselves in the quoltlng contest. We suKKtst they form an auxiliary rtr nii uhwi.ii,i v v. -vava va games. 1 Jiulincj from the mr.nncr in which J. A. Williams received D. W. Hnr,.r ,,,1 tn ,hlnW wniinm- m.wti have at one time belonged to the IJaptist body. ome of the ice cream sold in Mithawaka, not all of it, however, would find it difficult :o melt In temperature less than 4 6o degrees in the shade. Apparently, It is compounded of cement, India rubber, asphalt and lime. It is said that senate ßub-commit-tee has extracted some of the teeth from the home war time prohibition act. We ask, will the senate dentists leave to liberty the right to use straws? v Chief Pfender needn't invite us to the obsequies of John Barleycorn. We're past the mourning stage. careful survev of the situation indicates that Gr?nt urltain. United ranee, Italy and Japan have little more confidence In Ger many than they have in each other. Fred Vogt is now a licensed chauffer. He drove his car 108 miles Wednesday without a mishap, and only stopped once on the road to buy Ice cream, or something with an orange flavoring that looked like it. A Vermont man said to be 109 years old claims to have been mar rledS 7 years, but we are ready to bet a few slmoleons he doesn't claim to understand her yet. Why take the market basket to the market, if you have an emptv vest pocket or a small handbag? Of course, if you are a millionaire that's different. Another reason why profiteers are necessarily fools is that they are totally incapacitated to comprehend the danger of permitting an empty stomach and an empty head to form an offensive and defensive alliance. Tiie board of public works at it3 meeting tomorrow will resume its discussion on g"olf. Piscatorial possibilities absorbed its attention last Monday. A Penn township man brought in four peaches, weighing half-a-poun.l each, that had grown in his back yard, showed them to us and then walked out with thorn. Oh. well, we like even to look at such things. . Where was Doc. Doan last Wednesday? If he had graced the Presbyterian picnic with his presenc? there might have been a gum chewing stunt added to the program. We'd have bet on him. Lester Hurwich tells us the demand for footwear was never so great. Wc can't understand it. There are not as many feet as there used to be and a great many more shoes. Sometimes it looks as if it might be better for everybody who is concerned for the fate of humanity Just to quit worrying for a while and go to work. Sen. Overman favors the right of j people to malvf non-intoxicating: ci-j der. Well? If you have the right left; and will press your apples, and can! i wuit nine days ami catch her iusti - neiore sne starts ror tne vinetar inir j you ought to be able to count two or three moons any bright night in the fall. the British states - 1 - - - - - i men. contemplating the riots in ; Washington. Chicago and other j ! Ami rican points, are .-trorgly of the ' Pir.;-"n that the United States might ' ' i'-elf ste:J;!y engaged In fo1v - 1 bag its own nrv)'I i::s without at - t' 'I'ting to solve Great Britain's. After all 2 said and done, you . r.ae. to .oirrii-. mat as mucn as vb-inoci ats" like to rend ami tear the .1 i I') i.'tiv'iii I Li t.t -. .1 fa'M , flr.l their Krr:f-t jjy in am n v; the :n ?e 1 v-v-c. riffhtln A Kentucklan has just died at th ape of 102. The man had fought through five wars and survi-. t-vl. but

Stark iiialtyfthe excssive use of. tobacco and rflwhiskv killed him.

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TWO WEDDINGS AT METHODIST PARSONAGE Orville R. Opelt and Mrs. Maude Moenius. brth of this city, were married last evening at 7 o'i lock by the Rev. r. Ii. Ilarh Parker, at the oarsonafre of the MthUL-t lipiscopal church Tiie !i 1 le u ore i) -Town of dark blue silk w ith a cona of pink ro.es. The irrooin i the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tharl Johnson. S. .Sprinr .st. He has just rtver.ll received i hi honorable discharge from the: p. s. army, alter M-rvin thre ar.. Mr. and Mr? Opelt will reside In Mishau aka. William F. Arnold and Miss Nettie Delia Holme-K, both of Mishawaka, were married at the Methodist parsonage Saturday afiernoon at 1 'c!ock by the Uev. lr. 13. Earle Parker. LOSES P0CKETB00K CONTAINING S300 Knieil Brackevelt. residing" at 1115 S. I'nion st., lost a pocket book containing f.lOO yesterday afternoon be"tween the Chinese laundry and his home. The money was in $20. $10 and $5 bills. He offers $50 to the finder. Hrackevelt is a single man and had Just drawn the money from his savings and intended to send it to his aged parents In Belgium. The loss has been reported to the police. MOTOK TO OHIO. Mrs. X. Large and daughters, and Miss Loona Distler started Saturday afternoon on .1 motor trip which will include Dayton and Cle eland. Ohio. EXTEItTAI N'S JlELATI V ES. Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Morgan of Toledo, O., were the guests oi honor at a a o'clock dinner given iast night at the home of theii aunt, Mrs. Charlotte Overman, S. Union st. HEMC.NS POSITION. Don Hunter ha resigned his position with the oillce of the Mishawaka Woolen Co.. and has accepted oie with the National Cash Heister company at Dayton, O. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter will mo. e to Dayton. Ol'l'MS AT IAKi:u IIOMT. Mr. and Mra. V. O. Stevens ami children. Byron and Hazel, of I'lm-bres-t, 111., Mrs. A. Aasober?. Mil's lTorence Aagcberg of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Olsen of Hammond, Ind., are guests of Mr. anil Mrs. Eimer 'Baker, N. Wei,t st. CITY COL'ltl NOTES. Orlin Amsen of Goshen wan lined Jl and tosts by Judge reif Saturday on a charge of intoxication. He i-ald. Clayton Stinson was arristed 1 ist night on the complaint of Charle;s E. Metzser. TO GO TO EAGLE LAIvE. j Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Borst and j children, Kara Jean, James and Florence, 608 S. Main st., will leavetoday for Eagle lake. Edwardsburg.1. Mich., where they expect to spend; two weeks. I GIVE HOUSE TARTY. Members of the Y. P. U. of the! First Evangelical church left yester-j day for Lake Wawasee, where they will enjoy a house party. nilRACK EHOM LAKE. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bub and drens 123 X. Race st., have returned from Magician lake where they en-j joyed a week's vacation. LEAVE I OR AKRON. and Mrs. Robert Olsen and Mr. (taugbtirr, Hazel and Dorothy, have itone to Akron, to spend a week with relatives. LEAVES ON VACATION. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams. 1009 Lincoln Way east, have gone to Muncie and Portland, Ind., to spend their vacation. RETCRN TO CITY. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. :-harpe havo returned from a visit at Cleveland. EV.WSTON VISITOR. Jacob IL Fulmer of Evanston 111., was a visitor to the ctiy yesterday. ia is VISITING AT I LINT. C. W. Burton, Edgewater dr. pending today in Flint, Mich. I ISITIN; FRIENDS. Carl Oilman of Jackson. Mich friomU In th ilv - r, j - WRY PAY RENT? Own your home by making monthly payments. People's Building and j Loan association. A. J. Schindler. Sec y. 215 is. Main st -Advt. Dr. Maktclskl. osteopath. W 1 Second st. Advt. I ' The latest in silk underwear at the iCarf.enter Milliner. Adv't -STORAGE MEN WILL TELL ABOUT FOOD HOARDING 11 I nited rrs": NEW YORK. Auar. 9. Owners of vJr'3 .torase warehouses in New 'i'ork will btgin next week to tell the federal grand jury what they knowabout food hoirdlmr. They have been subpenaed to eive names of patrons, together with the amounts j of foodstuffs they have stored. The j length of time in storage also will 1 be brought out.

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BY "THE CAMtfE." Mishawaka won the home match from Gnshen 9 to 7. Lamerelle. Horton and Harry Beamer being the point getters. Rupolt of Goshen got low medal. 10-82. Frank Kelly, Goshen's old reliable, is 6.1 years young, so he said yesterday. .Dr. Burnett piloted the Mishawaka team to Goshen yesterday and endeavored to lead it among the straight and narrow course. but f omobody wandered. C. W. Burton sez he knows where there are some 19th holes back among the hilly links In old Pennsylvania. M. W. Mix takes his golf clubs along to New York on a business trip. A topped drive is what John Kelly calls a "well boobled" shot. Duggan sez, you have got to have viscera to play match golf. Bill Tupper and Kelly battled 20 holes to an old fashioned knockout for the Golfers Magazine cup, the Irish winning with a 15- foot putt. Hope springs eternal in the golfers' breast Ed. Beamer says he expects to win the Magazine cup. Bobby Robertson acquired a new style of golf while down east. The point of difference consists in bringing the wooden clubs back so rapidly in the up stroke, that the lead separates from the wood on the down stroke, Hying off at dangerous angles. Since the 19th hole has been done away with the traditional golf priz is to be a box of stogies instead of a cup. Now that his vacation is over V. V. Ludwig notices a subtle difference between propelling golf balls and throwing a wooden minnow with a casting rod. A syndicate is a cold blooded corporation. It takes a birdie to get any dividens. and an eag to ee any prof t?. Give due credit to the three caddies. They not only carry John Kelly's bag, but mow the green, tamp the trees, and cut out the fairways. Some "caddie three" quality and not quantity is wanted. RAND CONCERT. The Woolen company band, under the directorship of I D. Thayer, gave a splendid concert at the corner of Lincoln highway and Main st. last night. The attendance was very large. Dr. G- A. and Mrs. McEwen, chiropractors, over First National bank. Advt. ;ti "WONDERFUL" SAYS MRS. M. K1RKLAND Was So Rundown at Times She Couldn't Walk Gains 20 Pounds by Taking Tanlac. Mrs. Mattie Kirkland, a highly esI teemed resident of 2547 Benton j Boulevard. Kansas City, Missouri, J called at the Ow l Drug Store, re- , cently, and made the remarkable etdtntviorif Vif' una Hie "v -vi"l statement I oiait luii k biitfck rut; ui. aivw imii; I gained twenty pounds in weight by j the use of seven bottles of Tanlac, j but that the medicine has also re- ' ueved her of a case of nervous indigestion thit had made life miserable for her for three years. When asked if the would be willing for her statement to be published, Mrs. Kirkland said: Yes. Indeed, for If It had not been for others allowing the news of their recovery published I would not have known about Tanlac and would ttlll be a sick woman. So I feci that I j oucht to make a statement my elf j and try to benefit someone else. During these three years everything j 1 ate disagreed with me. My appetite was ho poor that I seldom felt ! like eating and I would suffer for hours after every meal from the pas on my stomach. My head ached al! ' the time and I often got so nervous and dizzy that I would have to lay , down. I lor;! weight until I got j down to only one hundred and ten ! pounds and my housework was a burden to me. I was so run down j and weak that I could not walk at ! times, and while I used most every thing I heard of nothing did me any good. "I read so many testimonials for Tanlac given by our own Kansas City people, and their statements founded so sincere, that I made up my mind to try the medicine myself. So i bought a bettle and when I Mnished taking it there was such a wonderful change in my condition that I got another, then another, and so n until now I have used feven bottles and the results have been nothing less than wonderful. I can eat just anything without tht least trouble afterwards and my appetite was never better. My nerves 1 are perfectly calm and my sleep ev- i i ery night Just like a child. In fact, j I arn feeling as strong and well as I j did before my troubles started, three I years ago. and I have actually j gained twenty pounds In weight. I know for myself that Tanlac Is won- I derful and I can't praie It too high- j hy for what it has dor.e for rne." I Tanlac is sold in South Bend by j the Central Drug Store and in Mishawaka by the Red Cross Pharmacy.

SELL MANY TICKETS ' FOR CLERKS' PICNIC! Over 100 tickets ha' e be n ds- j posed .'O far for the second annu.'I . picnic cf the Mishawaka r tail clerks j

to be neld Thursday at Indian lake. Every tore in Mishawaka. whether in the business district or outlyii.:: 7arts, will be closed for the day. in order that the proprietor and tho elerks may have opportunity to at tend the outibK. A splendid program ! of sporting events, has been arranud for the day. ia'woimi ij:.c.ri: institute. Twenty-five members of the Epworth league of the Methodist I church, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. j H. E. Parker, will leave Monday for; Lake Wawasee where they will attend th? league institute. They will be gone all week. TO ENJOV O ETI SC. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Christiansen and children. 122 E. Eighth st.. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Battles and children, residing southwest of Mishawaka and Miss Clara Pecher will leave Sunday for Bengston lake. near Lawton, Mich., whr they will spend a two weeks' vacation. LEAVE FOR JCEIMSER LA KM Mr. and Mrs, H. A, Robinson, M3 Lincoln Way east, left yesterday for KJinger lake, where they will spend a three weeks' vacation. Mr. Robinson is enjoying his vacation from the Dodge oif'ice. NOTICE. Knights of Columbus. Mishawaka council 1S78 regular meeting Monday, August 11 at eight p. m. at St. Monica'w hall, W. Mishawaka av. William E. Konzen, O. K. Lawrence E. Weber. Recorder Adv't It. t DISCHARGED FROM NAVY. Dean Swinehart, son of Mrs. Carrie Swir.ehart, has arrived In Mishawaka having received his honorable discharge from the navy. W.L. Douglas Shoes for the family The Price is stamped on the sole ,'SIIOE 105 N. Main Good Shoes Nothing Else F.E. COATS CO. Successor to Thallcmcr Bros. UNDERTAKERS Personal attention" to all calls, Day or Night Ambulance 123 S. RACE ST. Both Phones 197. FINCH & SPRAGUE Undertakers Ambulance Service 202 N. Main Street Mish&waka Both Phones 100

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MISHAWAKA GIRL IS ! MARRIED AT FLINT1 Miss Ruth P iff-r of this ei:v. w. married to Jack Si'.!, a former Mi.-h-j awakan. Saturda afieriP-on at 1'lir.t. I Mich. ! The bride is the daughter of Mr. t and Mrs. K. 1 1, r.-ift'er, Z01 Short st . and formt rly attended the Mi-ha-i w-akäHigh sch-n-I. The t;room N1 the srt of Mrs, J. C. Sto it. ?.2i W. ! Lawrence st this ;ty Mr. ;it:,l Mr?. Sill will make their !n:;i. at Flirrt. ! Mich.

AT 1 HI. TEMPLE. "The Eleventh Co:.. nun Inn nt" i: the feature at th. Tempi- ;haietodiy. It It a h ig lily drr;," atir production, with little touch s oi" human insight here and there. The picture has the quaütj d Imidin ; tlie attention from beginning to end. Lucille Ixe .Stewart m th- leading dole ls well cast and gives sincerity tv the character cf Dora Chester. IW .ause of h r duty to thf man tc whom sh wa.s enga;ed, jhe siffeied untold -.niser. bat then happiness came to her in ,reat quantities. HERE ON FCRLOl ;iI. Miss Emm; Schmidt, who hn been engaged in governmental work at Wr.shin-;ton. I). C. for some time, is enjoying a 2s das' furlough and has arrived in Mishawaka to visit with her parents, Mr. an 1 .di - Htnry Schnait, M'j Y. l"irst st. M:s Schmidt h.as just returned from a trip to Niatraia I-'alis and Cariadlan points. Closing out sale of all Summer trimmed hats. Big rd i.etions. i"ar-j penter's Millinery. Adv't.! Are You an Unbeliever? Have you lost faith in tire repairing? One trial of our expert service will make you a convert once mor Illow-outs. rim cuts, w o r n treads -we repair them all, and we guarantee our work. You can't lose, so bring in that tir- toil ay. J. H. HOUCK IIS E. Mishawaka Ao. II. Phone 7 15. Mlsliauuka "Oh, Skin-nay! We're going to have Ice Cream toniuht!"

It is no secret that all bovs and tfirls like ICE CREAM. Fortunately, ICE CREAM is good, wholesome, nourishing food for youngsters. Give them all they want. It will make them healthier, happier and rosier. Give them CHOCOLATE SHOP ICE CREAM. Our cream is a pure and wholesome as the food prepared in your own kitchen. And it has a most delicious flavor! It is worth while to insist upon getting OUR ICE CREAM.

NO ADVANCE IN PRICES The Chocolate Shop 109 LINCOLN WAY WEST MISHAWAKA

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