South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 225, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 August 1919 — Page 11

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CAES TO ROSE Board of Education Buys 800 Tons New English Teacher is Appointed. i-'-ard nf -.iticat.ion rnt Tue fl.'iv n . and crk'anizt d for -mother r ".i r. Th- i'I rrrers w-r re-eJ-et-eI , follows: Harvey W. Jonejc, prsi('nt; ("orc Shobe, treasurer; I'.il Hyrkit, ? rtary. Schu!y Rose was given the con-J tract for "5 00 tons of bteam coal, tho m," 'iuaüty th" bnard has been uing for the past two l.ncf H a ton. j ears. Tho Mi.3 Ksta iramptor., Ftockwell.j Ir.d.. w.i: appointed as Knslish lencher at th- high school taking the place of Mr.-. U. F. Bristol. rFlpnecl. Th acancies created' through the resignation of several I of the tea hing j-tff have nearly alii heen filled. The board will hold a special meeting next Tuesday fuht when bids for the new addition to Pattel! hool will be accepted.

. STEAL WATERMELONS FROM M'KNIGHT FARM

Nine hoys appeared oefore Judtre Feig in the city court Wednesday morning on a charge of stealing watermelons. Iiobert McKnlcht was the complaining witness. The boys were; Krwin Miller, Kenneth Miller, Robert Faust. Wilbur Palmer. Forest Kinn man, George Pike. Karrett Alki son, Arthur "Walker ami Cleland Stoddard. Judg Keig let all ff the boys, with the exception of Pike, go temporarily until fuuther investigation cnild be made in their cases. Pike had ottn in trouble b-fire and the charge agaTnst him will le pressed. McKnight state. 1 that the theft of watermelons from the farms northeast of Mishawaka has bren a daily t.cM;rrene. The farmers in that vicinity have organized and are having .t jajund of workers to watch tho patches during the day and night. rCALLi:i FOR LETTERS. The following uncalled Utters are it the postottlce: American Castings TV. Mi-s Edna P.wkr. W. M. Hütts. Mi-s I.illie Ier;;-n. Mrs. Lawrence "rem. Miss Jeanette E. lowns. Miss Maggie Gb-1, Lyde Hoffman. Alrhous Hoorick, Kiitherine Kerr vVnlt.T McCo'jrt. MU M. !t. May. r.tiss Mod. 1 ., Miller. Um. II. Matn ws. Mrs. .NVMa iStout, Miss Anna iri. 'ofdmen Circle, f;rv- . Miss Eva Williams Mis.-' . ' ' Voam,. Fr.cik Canipbell. Thoa. M !.h.-. W. Z. Hawthorn. HARRY RF.I FNMIL Harry Re'fne- died at the "rph;iii' home yesterday. The child .vas JWn M "h 'J'. WS. Funeral ;. he'd from th- I-'inch at rV'rr.i w la I V Sp'pge.. civ. p. I W-dr.esday i:ir,rnP'trial ir. he t'itv crm terv. AT TLMPLi; TODAY. I. in. i Ca.l!eri in Th- Two Urnlt'" is th feature at the Tempi 'li-a'.c: today. It is a film with l Iftiiv of dash and thrir and Miss .'.'v ilitii as the letUiag character i" ?:os: cb inning. IS SI F.IOl sLY ILL. . Smitlev, riM.imc at 11 S. si., and onn cted with the o. i : 1 n M InIi.iu a ka ror.i ia :i . is Wool. rio-; 11 i v .Mü n a t uc t a i" in; il! at l;:s hoia . ! Shop arly nt Tricks 3 .ent store 'rid i Dollar da ---'.n l get the ihings you w.w.t most. --Advt. r. e. (oats. fndi:rtam:r. Adv.

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Scc--r.d st Advt mSMMAKA N Hi SALE 40-a.r larm. three and J a h:lf miles north. .si .f Miha-, A.ika cn tht Jett'erson road R. F. ' .'. No. Box 4. Bas.l De Gvyt ;". i Ut-i . . F E SALE Fiv.-rO' Mi mauern house. $.:e-0. Pait i ..:. '.'.' a r leaving city. Must -- H ," :: Wenger av.. Mishaw aka. 1 , WA XT KD Young lady l-t ,:U. and store work. Must e caa'-.. j 3f writing letters and keeping ac--.tints Write Po X. Y. Z. Ne.fTimes. l.'t:- . . WANTED Won.cn and :;:-! to' 'earn light sho m-kins:. We p ly ! while learning. We also noJ men. .-.d b-.s for da and H-ve werk ; MU,..w..k... Woden Mfg. Co. tl2. I ' , , , . V ; FOR -ALL- oor reed I a by car-, riage. one of the test. Liccd as r.-w. Cost J4". A bargain .it J 2 0. Home phone -' rings, Jo.i Jü.'. 114, W. Grove. 61 C J-l ; j ' LIBERTY RONDs If u are I fo:ed to fll. ou are o:. titled to the highest market price with ac-j ;rued and carnea interest to date Bring your bonds to us. Get our' price and convince yo jreL. CAMP. THURXE and Co. 103 N. Mala t. Olivrr Hrtet Jldg j Tuesday and Saturday evenings. yktfit Li Hcuri l v I. '

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AT Ti:.MPU: Al ;l ST 18 AND 19. "Fierce, implacable. steeled to any outcome, quick like a panther, yor.ibrt as death.' From Zire Grey'ri novel, "The Lone Star H00D0 PARTY AT MIAMI CLUB TONIGHT A "Hoodoo'" party will be held at ithe Miami 'ountry club this evenj lot? whih nill have all the delihtI fal cl r!i'ts of interest and amuse1 !;lc:.t omVdned. Sports and gameswill start at 7 o'clock. Among he fe;ituis of the program prepared for the o.-c ision w 1 be an eight-hole putting contest for women; eight-boh-;i'tting contest for men; fourmen team bowling on the green", two-mar team pitching horte shoes. As a lilting wind up to the evening's amusement a hoodoo dancing proiTain wiH be featured from S:30 to ll:3o o'clock. There will be prizes for all events. KFKUIGAX AT LINCOLN TODAY. " The Best Man." with J. Warren Kerrigan in the stellar role, will be the featr.n- at the Iincoln today. This is i delightful comedy drama in which Kerrigan as Cyril Gordon, an a-,'f?t f()f tho secret service depnrtm nt ;t Washincti.n. scores another succors. The complicated and cleer situations which abound throughout the play present splendid opportunities for the star to 'opr. up" and show his ability. c i : l i : i r at i ; a x xi v 1 :i is a i i y. . Mrs. William Hildebrund of Tapnz was the truest of honor at a birthday celebration held Tuesday at the heme of George Seward, near I ('sc-ola Mn. flildebrand celebrated; hei' Tith birthday anniversary. Many! relativ s und fritntls wre present '!'h" hostess served a delicious chick er. dmntr. STIUKKS IT 1UCII. . Manager L. J. Lambiotte of the Tmpi'- theater, r'eived a telegram Lambiotte. former proprietor of thei u:uiTcnt house, now located in ll'ir.ver. Col., statin that he had istruc!; it rich in a cal venture with -whic i he identified himself several months ;go. The message said a letter with ftirtht r particulars is bein:; nt. Pier Hiiains in all Hosierv Dol lur day Friday Tricks lo cent .store. Advt. ' ROM ITAl. NOTES. j s Feir. Prody of l'l Parrys-i v rittstmrir Pa., untlerwent Mi vilie an ojter.ition Tucsdiv. Mrs. Harry Wat kins. 133 East lishawrki av., was tak ! to her home Tuesday. i I ices and F.ml ro'dcries at P,;rr.tin ii it f-s 1 oll.ir t'.av. Tricks 10 c. nt storo Advt. i ENTERTAIN (M l'.. .... t. . I T I .M I! 1 1 Iii oi n;c 1,1. ii.s, i n i ee w i e i entert am-d by th. Mioses Margaret! ami !'. ..-'ie Edgarson at E agh- lake' Tusd;. 1 I Everything teady for a record dav Krtdav -Advt. WANT MM i LOST A canvas bag containing motorcxele repairing tools. Call, Mishawaka lh'5. 13tlj J :'""R SALE Canary birds, males I a:.d it m ales. Cali Mishawaka 6m.1 U't" " R RENT Furni.-hed rooms by I ;hc .lay or week. Ill1- N. Main! 2iti' ; i r-ixri'P.KS FOR SALE Letter file ' rti,;i.v:: show eases and counter ! .i:0 ,vei; cabinet. Uli X. v, . - t--! i -OR SALM Lot on Lincoln Way. ta:. A bargain. Call Garfield R K.;:. lOtLI'iri:uTV I'XDS We pay up ash for bonds; accrued to. 1 in- , :er.s: allowed. War stamps bought , C. L. Outline. 4-':; J. M. ri. lildg. : s; ,,, u m .u , nj UZCli , j ALi: Ce f, et fro:.tu-e ard j - ' f . Alts . . u.-t in the oOe bio-, k. Two I e .all nou"s bii.'.ir.g :v it- '. : or.tl. ier.:. Price ji,:u i. Will sei! i i easoi.v. '; teims St.uk l.taltyl 'o. 0tf,h 'PI MONEY" or, To loan on city ; ro; ert. Eight room house mod- - rn. :; .asy payments. Seven room. modern, ner car line. Five room bungalow, easy payments. G arm Ire. Phwb Miihawaka -7v. Ttf

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Phone 118; Bell 10 CLERKS' PICNIC WILL EMPTY CITY THURSDAY . Practically every store in Mishawaka will be 'jIot 1 Thursday on account of th- Clerks' picnic to Indian lake. TV, pharmacies will open at 6 o'clock -v Vv cvenlrv; .is will the pktur" :on?.-.s. The banks will remain open urua'. hut have arranged to aiiow as many of their employes to attend as they possibly can. About SCO are expected to go to the lake in automobiles. soKoniTY mkkts. The Tri Kappa sorority met Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Ma Copper, E. Third st. Following the regular business session plans were made to furnish and name a room at St. Joseph's hospital in memory of Helen Webster, who was a charter members of the sorority. KXTKItTAIX CLUB. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Freeman. 223 I. Sixth st., entertained the mem bers of the Kohinoor club at their home Tuesday evening. Plans were! completed for a motor trip to Garvin, lake where they will stay over the' week end. TO HAVE SOCIAL. The Coalbush Young People's al liar.ee will give an ice cream social ; and musical program on the church j lawn Thursday evening, Aug. MOTOR TO NIAGARA. Mr. and Mrs. George Walton and son. Itcbert, have started on automobile trip to Niagara Falls via Jackson, Detroit, and Toronto. st.nli:y xili.s vi:ry iow. The condition of Stanley Niles, who is a patient' at St. Joseph's hospital, was reported as being very critical Tuesday night. Dollar Day Bargains on every counter at Tricks 1U cent store Friday. Advt. TO GO TS) CHICAGO. i:. T. Deyo will spend Wednesday In Chicago on businessThe regular monthly meeting of the People's Building and Loan association was held at the office of the secretary, A. J. Schindler. Tuesday evening. The secretary reported that at the present time there was $2 ifc.-idO worth of stock sold. The association is making a number of loans fir new homes being built in the city. The comlition of the organization is highly satisfactory at the pr!3ent time. Graniteware Bargains, Friday at Tricks lo cent store. Dollar day. Advt. Confectionary and grocery store at Eacle Point. Owned and operated by Bert Phillips. Advt. l.'tö 1 I. COATS, UXDERTAKER, Adv. XOTICK TO CONTRACTORS. Notice i.s hereby given that the trustees of the school city of Mishawaka, Ind., shall receive bids up to S:".0 p. m.. Aug. '22. 1911. for the erection and competion for an addition and remodeling to the. Battell school, located in Mishawaka. Ind., in accordance with plans and specifications now on file in tho office of said trustees at Miihawaka, Ind. Each bid shall accompanied with certified check to tho amount of JoOO made to the order of the treasurer of the school city of Mishewaka. Ind.. which will become the property of the said school city in event the successful bidder fails to enter into contract or falls to furnish proper bond within 10 days üftrr tho award of contract. The board reserves the ritjht to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications can be had by responsible contractors by applying to the said school city or to Freyermuth and Maurer, architect?. South Bend. Ind. HARVEY X. JONES. GEORGE C SHOBE, E. B. HYRKIT. Board of Trustee?. Advt. .ncmmonlng thi: i-tremj-iv. A Yankee visitor was looking through a country Mre station in England. He was duly impressed with the e-iuipment. especially tho T.rr engine, whtch resembled somewhat a "treet potato-roasting oven attached to a ville pump. One thing puzzled him, howevti. and turning to Jari Gridges. the chief, he aid: "Why. you don't s?om tu lave any telephone m the place. our :nen Hov do you summon when a rire breaks out?" Gridtes whs ;ual to the occasiona h. that's simple tr.ouirh." he it-plie-vl. "We sends "em all postird." Boston Transcript. RECAITl Ri: RICA. C OPENHAGEN. A ig. l i. According to a Russian newspaper published in Rerlln the bolshewki have recaptured Riga. Wedding presents In Hungary arc g:en onlv to pe i couple to hlp tht.ti to .'et their hom together. A Persian brld groom is .mhed to gie his bride a certain sum of .Tton-- in addition to otr.ti preiren's E he is in moderate circumstance . ! cives his bride two complete irses, a ring and a mirror. Advertisers majce profits from volume not prices.

FARMERS START WAR ON HAY FIELD PESTS

TIPTON, Ir.J., A'-t in Tipton county art 1 '.. r.ir;nc rs experimenting extensively with a machine which J they hope will rid thir clover fields: of grasshoppers. The machine, j nhich is the invention of County; A-'rnt Girard of Tipton county is ofi s;irtp:e construction and can easily. bo constructed with a ft-w tools, according to the Inventor. The hoppers are caught in sails attached to the machine and are drooped into a cage from which they can he emptied at will. The maalne cail jje driven through th ,;eldo without damage tu the crops. '.';: hoppers when caught can b ' d o chickens, being excellent ioultry food. FAIL TO PAY TAY. GOSTinx. Ind.. Auk. IG Internal revenue collectors ai faciig-a problem at Lake Wawasee, a summer rtfüit near here. The maiiac merit of practically evtry ainusemcr.t plice and dancing paillion stat; they know nothing of a law imposini; federal ta: n admission tickets It will be nocessary to check back over the :-easonb accounts, .as near as possible, to determine the amount of revenue that must Ire pail the ITowrnnu nt. AIUUTST COAL DKALKR. .MVXCIE. Ind.. Aug. 13 William t u.-. . - , i!iiH'- r,u- ,r,n,nv -a ltuildPr Siinnlv rr.rr.nnnv tx;i rrested Tuesday on an affidavit filed by J. B. Tupton, Delaware county weights and measures inspector.! nlu-.r rnnntv charged with delivering only six ton of ooal to the Muncie Y. M. C. A., when seven tons had teen ordered an1 reported delivered. The arrest is the first in the renewed campaign to force down the high cost of living. "IIOXKY" CURES ILLS. SPIilXG FIELD. 111.. Au. 13. If you keep calling your wife "honey dove," "sweetie, dear." and all those sugar epithets after marriage you'll never divorce, says Rev. F. B. Martin. "Let every look beam with honey as in the days of courtship, and continued marital happiness is yours," he said in a sermon here. lNTRODtci: nrixiirr. CHICAGO, Auer. 13. A budget of household expenses purporting to show that $1.91S is the minimurc on which a family of nve live tor one year was introduced Tuesday by Chicago packing house employes r. ppcaring before Federal Jud-:e Alachuter. federal mediatr, with demands for incre.ist d w:igcs. DOG TAKES FLESH. MUNCIE, Ind.. Aug. 13. hakespeare'.s "ihylock" valued a pound of flesh at 10,000 ducats. Edward J. Sypher doesn't knoV how much that would be in American money, but he asks $l,000.fr three ounces lost when a dog owned by Ora Hook bit him. Judge Robert F. Murray will hear the case in superior court. DIDN'T WANT MONEY. MANSFIELD, (.. Aug. 1.1. 'I don't want any of his money. It is tainted." So said Mary Dunlap when the court gave her a divorce 'from Dr. Harry Dunlap. osteopathic physician and sf!f-styled spiritualist med lum. The court gave Mary her maiden name f "Wise" and dismissed the allmonv end of the suit. MAY RKSl'Mi: WORK. LONDON. Aug. 13. The Yorkshire miners" council recommended Tuesday that work he resumed hy the more than 2?o,eo0 men who have heen on strike in that district for several weeks, refusing to accept the settlement reached by the government and rninirv' rr p.-csontativrs. GREY TO RE MINISTER. LONDON. Aug. l;:. The Mirro claims to have gcod authority fov-Matiir-r that Viscount Srcy. of Talloden, h:is accepted the ;,o.-t of lirifish minister at Washington. Kins: Victor Emmanuel of Italy po.s'-sses a vollettion of n r 10,00) coins, which is said to be the ineat in the world. esse FESV1PL Love is e LIA CAVALI EF-I Beautiful diva apiears in str

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ANDIDATES FOH A Q u Political Maneuvering For Presidential Race is Seen in Washington. BY LOUIS IA'DIXW. ew-Timw Washington TorrfiH.u..ent WASHINGTON. Autr. 13. A vast! deal of presidential political maneuvering is tjoing on thi se days. It is easy for experienced politicians to see that many of the moves on the ,congressional checker board . arc made with the 1920 cjunpaign in iew. Various presidential . candidates are being groomed with zeal not heretofore observed, which indicates a cpuickening percviUion of the approach of campaign year by the candidates and their friends. Use "Movie" Now. The ginger that is being displayed 'in paving the way for the candidacy .lof Sen: Poindexter of UL ' I . . S C?K 111).. an s VprJnirtAn !one of the interesting manifestations; lny p r e -ca in p.t IK n ri iwfirst time the "movie"' has been introduced as an auxiliary to the presidential pre-convention boosting game. The other afternoon moving Pictures were taken of the Washington senator in various attitudes illustrative of his daily work as a solon and these will soon be sent out to show the people of the country, or at least tho people who attend movies, that the statesman from Spokane is very likely timber. It may seem somewhat strange but it is a fact that New York republicans are warming up very kindly toward Sen. Polndexter, notwithstanding the fact that he formerly was a "bull moose" and the average New Yorker had no use for the bull moose party. Of Sen. Poindexter'a party regularity at present there can he no doubt and his candidacy appears to be getting a very solid foothold in the empire state. Watson Hooslcr Favorite. Sen. Watson's embryonic candidacy is looking up a bit. -A poll taker, by an Indianapolis paper as to sentiment in Indiana shows that Watson is the favorite of Indiana republicans and in line for a favorite endorsement. Tho aspirations of Gov. Goodrich have received a cold (louche, largely because of the unpopularity of the new Indiana tax law, of which ho was the sponsor. Many of the leaders in the national ai i na now believe that Watson will 1 put into the race for the presidential nomination with a solid Indiana delegation behind him. Tho presidential boom of Gen. Leonard Wood appears to have fiatttned out. Returning soldiers appear to have put the final crimp in the Wood candidacy. There is a v ry general sentiment among them that a military man should not be chosen for the presidency and that the pet president should come from ciil lif-. Undoubtedly Wood i3 the most popular of the military men mentioned for the nomination, but the trend is altogether toward the nomination of a civilian. Il.udtiiic Quiet. Friends of Sen. Harding of Ohio are purposely keeping out of the limelight at This time and the Harding buom may bo said to be "resting on its oars." Their observation is that an early boom often encounters a premature frost and they are taking no chances. Hiram John son's boosters are taking the opposite. i.-A- and a vigorous ep.stolary camP lign is being waged in behalf of the California candidate. It Is expected i th' republican presidential pontestj will assume white national committee Decembc r. he.1t W h e n t V o I meets here in Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads. 3CP3ffSEE9 - ervthir. ' U The Iva Biuies ' U - tj (laughter ef sculptor, who j the ? "HOl'Sll OF SCANDAL" 8 EVENING ONLY oi .Mcrcnants l'icmc. lh.)r$ own f t", . k. j A ll t illl In "THE LlfiHT" onlr tli itcmm! tmv st--i . smn P w - - y -s. a j iHrttuiri of. J. (iordon LlivanU: Also tho (opuIar Scrcc-n Magainc aaid r

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HOOS'IERS A Glance Over Indiana BURGIVRIES AND ItOUHKR. les are spreading rapidly In Indlanapol'.J according to reports. During Monday night eight burglaries occurred. Detectives are working on one ca.e wherein the hurglar entered a home by way of the kitchen and with bare feet left hii imprintR in the freshly varnished kitchen. JOE DAVIS Or WABASH HAS always had a penchant for red neckties, according to a report. He wk 59 years old Tuesday and received a red necktie for every milestone. " AX OIL WELL OX DE SOTO field near Muncie, is yald to be producing 100 barrels a day. The first few hours of pumping produced oil at the rate of COO barrels a day. PROSECUTOR PERCY DOFClas of Terre Haute visited 72 1 c All S FREE The experienced housewife as well st the beginner will find unusual interest in the new sixtyeight page Com Producti Cook Book. Deavjtifully illustrated' and suggestions galore for preserving, etc. It is free. Write us today for it (red LabeL y Mzkes perfect

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French Liwk and paid 1) cents per (juait tor milk wh.le there. ' )n returning to his town b.e paid 14 cents. On in et:gat ion he raid one dealer was paying 2 7 ep.ts a gallon for milk and sellinir it for ., nt .. iv.-ikint: . handling pr r'.t i f .'. t.r.s j - r gallon.

SMITH BROS.. THE WELL known couch drop concern, will open a tough drop branch m ichran Cit- within .t few weeks if plans materialize that are under way at present. BRAZIL. IND. HAS PERN placed on th map and is becoming known throughout the country, lue to its success in sol ing the H. C. of I projosltlon. A list of articles was niji.le up at Brazil costing $10.üu and the same list in Indianapolis r'gured vi p to $1.4C. I'orterhoase steaks in Br.u;; .v'll for CO cents a pound wtiile eggs go for 3i ceni a dozen. THOMAS SHORT. FORM Fitly of Hartford City, was accidently shot by a playmate ?,0 years ago. As a result of the shooting he was operated, on Monday for what was supposed to be a goitre. An X-ray examination showed the bullet was still imbedded. TT 'Red ü'b.aro for

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reino ed. it w ill f. i r. - Lt'. THE OLD HREWERY H'FE in Warsaw ciupht f:.re Tuwliy from i p iMr.g tr-iin and b.irned tti. -'i !. A wi:r-v'(j the tnrrur.K of the old building, awaiting fr th popir.g of !..;,ttles nnd JU5"?. iiit thv.r ait was in vain INDIANAPOLIS P 0 LIC E wer c;'n a tip hy Err.'-t ru, wbo the arrete.1 with thr's maris of whi.ky in li po-eH-s'.on. thrT a laik' pa antity of !ijuor could I found at tho l.ome rf Henry Pmith An investicating sjuad railed th" place nr.d found dozn of bottles of vinegar. r.OYS OF NORLESVILLE too!; up th- strike nextion Monday when 10' employed at tht .1 nkins Glass e'o. went out on strike, e insii the company to clos- the shop and 1 iy off TJ') oth r workers The boys hel l that tile same las.-, of ljbcreia in the Kokomo fartrry were :eceiving r. en!s more per day than they were. They r-ent a ronwnittff to Kokomo to investigate. fvljLLU Label) t r t ll$n will thou u li It all IiuimkiiI

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