South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 224, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 August 1919 — Page 10
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
News of the City from the Official Records
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and Loan Co ) j HTonW-d Auk. lMV; T?n- Ort and vif- to Irvin . j Tlitchie and Till!- M.. $1; lot 1 2 pl.it of Oakland in I'cnn township. J.nm-s Mink'harn and wifrr to I'vcsi t
I.. I'.oh ar.'.l AuKU.t:i. ; lot 7, plat of Arhor I'ark In c ity of Mish;iwak;i. William F. Kohl. r and wife.
l!oy 11. Kohlder, Jo---'phinr his v. if..-;
Krnma. Stophs and hushand and Arthur Kohlcdcr to John Kid'M kr and
Emma, A., $42"i0; part of lot on Race st., an shown on original plat' of !t. Jo-fph Iron Works, now with-J in and part rf city of Mivhawaka. j Mayr's Michigan Awnuf Land! Company to CrorK' W. Krinler. $1;! lot Mayr's Michigan Avenue ad-j dltlon to South Urnd. Ind. ) W. Alex drzpsk and Martha to Jacob Kipinski and Anna. XI; lot! T.S Summit Place addition to city of! South Brr.d. I Magdalena Nirzsod-ki to Jan Sta-' chowlrz and ?Vla,Kia, $1; part of lots! 2 and 4. Frederick J. Themas sub-! division In city of South Bend. Charles Van I,ake and Laura to' Frank Siatkowski and Maryanna,! 51; part of lot 12 In Mock ? in Wil-j 11am S. Vail' addition to the town, now city of South J5end. ! Mateusz Orsztunowirz and Mary-' anna to Ignatius (lolirhowski and1
Josephine, $1; part of lot 7 and part rf lot Arnold an! Webster's subdivision in citv of South Bend.
John Podelwitz, Jr. and Catherine' to Charles DeVleesschouwcr, $l00;j lot 1, Hemmt Stutlrhakf r's Summit
Place addition to city of South Bend.!
Julius Scebcrper to Adolph John Sidrits. XI; lot Soebcrpcr's S.
Michttran st. addition to city of, South Bend. , William Flaplo and Marv K to! t
.Tarry If. Johnson and Dottell Harry Johnson, $1; lot 1"., Samuel iKmi r's surey in South Bend. Harry Worthlncjton to Almira B. Berkheisrr, $1; tract f land in iVnn township. Tho St. Joseph Loin and Trust Company to Leslie C. Whitcomb and Fred W. Keller, $2; lot S3. Oak Park ilh addition to city of South Bend. The Vassar Realty Company to
Chr.rles h. Beyrer. J.'.O; lot 1"7. MueJ-sel's 2nd addition" to city ofj bouth Bend, j Kdward L. Schuell and Marparet to William D. Kettle. $1200; part ofj lot 13 in Portage Heights addition! to city of South Bend. Tesslo May Henderson and hus-i
land to "Walter Mark and Kittie o. $1; tract of land on N". linr of Broadway in city of Mishawaka. he reafter to known as lot 9 on a proposed plat of SeeberfTcr'd Broadway addition. Joseph DeLoronzI and Sarah M. to Joseph 1'merlcTc. ?10'i; lot '2. i:.ist
Mishawaka Kealty Con p.my's 1st addition to city of Mishawaka. Ind. j Lot 5P, Bfipcr Farm 1st addition to city of Mishawaka. ltd 17.". and lt 2ni. Belger Farm ;'rd addition toj city of Mishawaka. j Bpn Zelkowich and Bull to An-i drew Dembinski and Maryanna. $1;' lot 115. 4th plat of Summit Place j addition to city of South Bend. j Recorded At nr. ?. 1 m i Ralph T!. Pnrrott and wife to Her-: rcrt B. Beckwith anI T $1: part J of lot Beckwith ami Parrott's su!1-!
of iot.o 11 and Portape.
tion to tlie city of South Bend. Ind. Sarah Shear to Harold Blfhop. $1; l.t Bowman's e-th addition to th- city of South Bend. Harold T. Bishop and wife to Ja (öS Hoffman, $1; lot 2."1, Bowman's '.th addititm to thn tity of South B'-nd. Lot 17 7, Boseland Park addition to the city of South Bend. First Trust and Savings Company of Mi. hawaka, Ind., to Ilalph H. Hake. 1; part of lots S4. S3 and of O'NrlM's 2nd addition to the city of Mishawaka. Carn F. Pose and husband to Mary F. Martin. 1 4000; part of lo: 1 original plat of the town now it y of South Bend. Henry J. Slot and wife to Frank JaMonski and Bronislawa. 5Ö00; lot V4. Gorsuth's Zlh addition to the city of South Bend. Walter CartwrUht and Martha J. to Dolph Cripe. $5'u0; tract of land m Liberty U'wnship. Bert K. Klysz and Mary K. to Frank Toniaszewski and Kmdia. $2700; part of lot 2S. Ann Thomas' subdivision of part of B. O. lot 7 4. Carrie A. Welston an! Homer G. to Wm. I'. Gau and Ida Can II. and W., $1; part of lot 22 and part of lot r,Z of A. C t'ushinc's 2nd addition to city of South Bend.
POLLY AND HER PALS
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SAYS FARMERS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR HIGH ' COST OF PRODUCf
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Aue 12. Placing th blame of hiph prices on "the profiteering middleman," W. H. Hickman, vice president of the Indiana federation of farmers association Monday declared that the farmers are not responsible- for high price?. "As I pee it," Hickman said. "The public and farmer is caught as between the upper and nether millstones represented by organized capital and organized labor. Neither the farmer as producer r.or the public as consumer is organized."
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Aug. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Fverett Bort and the former's sistt-r, Mrs. Jennie Heim, visited friends in St. Joseph, Sunday. Crystal Springs camp meeting closed Sunday, after ten days' of interesting meetings. A large number from this xilbiy were in attendance. Mrs. M. L. Storrs of Chicago is a visitor at the home of her son, H. F. Storrs. Mrs. Storrs is a teacher cf the Bible in the Moody Institute. The Oliver company and employes of South Bend enjoyed a day's outing at the Indian Fields, Saturday. About 1,000 were in attendance. Lester Michael, son of Mrs. H. L. Harmount. has returned from France, where he has been in service the past year. He is now visiting friends in Chicago. Clyde McOmbtr and family of Chicago are visiting at the homes of the former's brothers, Fred and Albert MtOmber. Laura Lee Martin of CIrand Kapids is a vistor at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. A. F. Mason. Major Murdoch circle will meet Thursday afternoon. Aug. 14. The Aid soociety of the Methodist church will nuet Tuesday afternoon in the church parlor?. Miss Fdna Nace has returned to her home in Chicago after a fewdays' visit with Mrs. Jennie B. Heim. The Mode.-n Woodmen and the Royal Neighbors of South Bend and Berrien Springs enjoyed a picnic in the Indian Fields. Sunday. Joe Betcht k and family have moved into the Swartout house on Main st. which they recently purchased. Tile Misses Ada Taylor, FUiel and Jant Ford returned Friday from Kalamazoo where they have been attending school. Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Sr.. returned Saturday from a few days' islt with her daughter. Mis. Clarence Sullian. in Stevens ille. F. P. Learning was a business visitor in Indianapolis, Ind.. last week. J. H. Haimhey made a chipment of b-es to South Dakota. Iat week. .Mrs. Lowell Neil, with her daughter, of Nappanee, Ind. is visiting her parents, Kev. and Mis. J. II. Burkett. Postmaster and Mrs. J. C. Hoppingurner, went to Bronson. Mich, Saturday, where on Tuesday, they will attend the annual reunion of the Houpingurner family.
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THEATERS Stage and Screen, at tiii: i.as.i.i,l It n quite likely that Charles Kay's myriad admirers will like him even better after viewing "Thf Pusher." his latest comedy-drama. Telling the adventures or a basehall
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whose many unusual experiences end happily, it has a theme of popular appeal and Hives Kay opportunity to shln in those kind of roles he likes bet. that of the "country boy" who makes good in spite of almost over-powerinp: odds. Colleen Moore, who plays the heroine role is a dainty bit of feminity and is well litted to the role of the village belle.
at Tin: castli:. Henry H. VValth.il;. that excellent actor whose popularity is at a hish ebb, is featured at the Castle theater today in a powerful social drama of modern life entitled "Ami a Still Small Voice." It is the story of a gentlemanly Kaflles who steal hearts and treasures and whose reformation conies through the help of Christian Science. The story is tilled with thrills and exciting situations wherein man's weakness and the oftentimes tragic outcome are set forth. Other prominent players in the cast are Kritzl Prunette, Joseph Dowlinp and CJe- "ge Fisher. at thi: .wniTopirM. The thrilling adventuies of a scientist among the savage natives of the South sea islands are realistically set forth in "Choosing a Wife' which proved an especially good attraction at the Auditorium yesterday and which is being repeated today. Andrew Quick is an explored backed by wealthy interests which send him into the South Seas to study the natives and various aspects of the country. Traveling in one of the remote islands with a
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by fierce, savages who kill his followers und take him prisoner. A dark-skinned girl who longs to go with him to the lands of the white men. secretly gives him the means of freeing himself. A lover of the worn a a witnesses his escape, killing her. who was responsible, the huge savage chases Quick to the top of
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a high cliff, where they fight to thf death. Ry superhuman effort Quick throws th- savage into the sea and then he is rescued by a relief expedition and goes back home to face the most remarkable situation imaginable, that of answering to a -vonian who thinks- he h.ts proposed to her. while in truth he lias
been trying to propose to her niece, lames Montgomery Flajrg's comedy "Con and Kconomy" and Topics of the lay" made an exceptionally strong bill. (Jladys Brockwell in The Sneak" heads tomorrow's bill followed by Mutt and Jeff. the Pathe News and Harold I.loyd in a single reel comedy.
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TODAY That 'IcAcr and Most Human Ac tor CHARLES RAY in
"THE BUSHER
Another of tlmv small town rolc tliat Hay -days well. This timo lie is a baseball player with big lca-rue aspiration. TOMORROW That Great WrMem Actor WILLIAM S. HART In "SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON" His latot thriller In which lie luts. rido. lias Iiis rci'n?o and finds tliiu t)oi(lcs fr a pretty loc affair witli Icadimc lady Ann Little.
Today 1 1 i:RV WALTHALL in "AM) A STILL SMALL VOICK" Tomorrow CI I. ULKS KAY Tin; Hrsiirii."
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THE OLDER WOMAN'S ADVICES Make your peace while you may dear. Yours is but a lover's quarrel and' happiness .... doesn't come to us all. Grasp it while you may. WHEN A YOUNG GIRL FLIRTS "FOR FUN" She sometimes starts a storm of passion which deluges her whole life with sorrow and draws others into a maelstrom of misery. WHEN A WOMAN QUITS THE MARRIAGE MARKET The world accepts her at her own valuation and no longer pays her the homage due the seeker of a mate. Then it is that men drop their false blandishments and she sees them for the first time as they are. A WOMAN'S LIFE IS FLOWER LIKE She is endowed by nature with beauty of face, form and hearL But like the petals of a flower these first two fall from her at the rude shock of a broken heart. WHEN A WOMAN STANDS ALONE When the shock of love departed comes to a woman's heart her friends may sympathize with her but her grief is hers alone and on one may share it. A GOOD, WELL-ACTED DRAMA WITH A NOVEL TWIST OF PLOT How can anyone miss a fine firama like this? Also a James Montgomery Flagg amusing two-reel comedy, "CON AND ECONOMY," and the "TOPICS OF THE; DAY," taken from the Literary Digest, and shown here every Monday and Tuesday.
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Soiih of MTi'fnland's cleverest Mars an billed at the I'iSalle and Castle this week. Watch our dally excellent program and follow jour f.ttoritcs in their latest and let productions. ..William Hart. Charlie IIa. v. Y.. K. Lincoln, .lane Grey and William Desmond, are ju a lew of thee popular stars.
"When My Ship Comes Tn." screened from the note! of the same iui me hy (Gouverneur Morris. Is the attraetion on Friday. This is a photoplay that will he found of intcrcM to eople of all classes, and tells the story of a his play In the making.
cer before, it Is said, has William Hart apicared to Iwttcr adantace than in his latest drama of the j;rcat west. "Square leal Sanderson."
-.Mints of Hell." with it scenes laid in snowlwiund Alaska, will furnish hot ücrrvii patrons with cool entertainment on Saturday.
TOMORROW William Fox presents one of the best emotional actresses on the screen, GLADYS BROCKWELL, who will be seen in a different role from her past productions, and will be seen at her very best in what we claim is a wonderful story picture, "THE SNEAK" with passion, romance, jealousy, adventure and revenge, making this a strong 100 per cent drama. Also MUTT and JEFF, always so good; PATHE NEWS of current events, and everybody's favorite, HAROLD LLOYD, in "SPRING FEVER," a real Harold Lloyd comedy, making this an extra fine show. MONDAY AND TUESDAY THE GREAT ELMO LINCOLN, IN "THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN." DON'T FORGET THE GREAT ELMO LINCOLN WILL APPEAR IN HIS FIFTEEN WEEK SERIAL, "ELMO THE MIGHTY," STARTING FRIDAY, THE 29th.
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