South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 228, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 August 1919 — Page 7

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Postmaster Secures a Large Amount of Government Supplies for Next Week. T'opl of Mis hnv::V: a will hav tho opportunity Mondiy, Tuf-jcJ-iy and Wedr-sdiy, August 18, and -f. of purchasing government food ;it .i pre hlow cost, plus pared p.t, an orilinc to a letter rcdved l'rl l.iy morning by Postmaster Hr70g from the or'.ce of the postmaster cj. nr-ral at Washington. In part, the letter reads. "In a'-rordance with a resolution recently paKd by concr?, providing for tho distribution of rrtnln .foodstuff now on hand at th- several military aubsifttrnr' Ipots by utilizing the panel !'t. the pe.Vmaster general desires that all employes of the postal t'rvlre cooperate with the authorities of th.. '.v;- d"partment in carrying out '':;ii:s To place the material in the hands of consumer?." "In order to secure the best results and to be certain that the foodstuffs get Into hands of bona t:i- consumers, it is necessary to utilize postoiüees as distributing nirncl(-H and to leave to the indiiduil postmaster sonic measure of discretion as to tho actual consumers; to uhom sales should be made .nd in what quantities." Announce Allotment. Following is a list. of the articles allotcd to the Mishawaka postollico: L'.riöo cans of bacon, gross weight. IT pounds to the can, price $4.15; 6, ISO t ans corned beef, gros3 weigh!. 1.36 lbs.. 29 cents; 8.200 cans of corned beef containing 2. 72 lbs. r,'o cents; 870 cans of corned beef containing 7 lbs. at $1.75 per can; 5.100 cans of roast beef containing 1.25 lbs. at 29 cents per can: Z 900 cans of roast beef con taining 2.50 .lbs- at 63 cents per can; ."4 0 cans of roast beef containing 7 lbs. nt $1.90 per can: 4.100 1.25-lh. cm of hash corned beef at 22 cents a can: 2.900 3-lb. cans of ha?h corned beef. 37 cents per can; 4,740 cans of baked tyan tontainin 1.25 lbs, 4 cents per an; Io3 2.72-lb. cans of baked lean at 6 cents; 7. C00 2.60-lb. cans. 1 ce its: 1.060 2-lb. cans of stringle.;s Leans. 0 cents; 9.800 cans of swtet torn containing 2.2 " lbs, 9 cents a can: 7.427 cans dry beans containing 1"1 lbs. at $6.49; 370 Ans of cherries containing 2.30 lbs-, 2t ceu1n; 4,903 cans of flour containing 101 lbs. nt $0; 111 cans pepper containing half pound. 0 cents a can: 1.101 100-lb. bags of rice at M.Ti: 12.100 cans of green peas . or.rainlng 2.2." lbs., 0 cents; 438 1-lb cans of vegetable 8iup, 8 tent pr can, and 700 S-l . cans ..f tomatoes at r.3 cents. Thi" list of articles has nothing M-hatever to with the car of foodstuffs secured fcr the city by M;:or Gay lor. onsirnvi: n:sT day. Th. Feast of the Assumption of !h Blessed Viririn Mary was ohs rve 1 yesterday at all of the Catholic churches in the city. At St. Joseph's church masses w.-rr hei l at 5:15 a. in, children's mass at S o'clock and hich mass at 1 : 3 u o'clock. TurrruNK from j.aki Miss Ldna Yohn. 12'. II. Sixth st.. returned home Friday after spending sevral weeks with relatives and friends at Webster lake. Confectionary and grocery store at Lagle Point. Owned and operated by Bert Phillips. Advt. 12t5 SECOND HAND fewir.gr machines. from $5 t, SI 5. Call at once4 15 S. Main st. Phone Mishawaka l::.. Uts FOR SALE New seven-room house. South Main st. Ileal barrain if taken at once. Small payment down, balance esy terms. A. Co'paert. phone Mishawaka 11 SI. Advt. 14t7 FOR SALE 40-acre farm, three and a hlf miles northeast of Mishawaka c:i the Jefferson road. R. F. D No. 2. Dcoc 43. Basil De C.eter. I3t3 f'tR SALE Five-room modern house. $2500. 0.. Part cash. Owner leaving city. Must s-11 u-Kk-123 Wenger av.. Mishawaka. 1215 WANTED Women and girls toj learn light sho- making. We pay, whi'e learning. We a'o need men i.r.d boys for day and piece work.i Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co. SUtf.j

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VOn SALE Ivory reed baby carriage. One of the bst. Good as new. Cost $4T. A bargain at 120. Home phone 2 rings. Bell S02. 114 W. Grove. 6163-17 LIT-ERTY BONT If you aro fo:.ed to eil. ycu are entitled to th highest market price with accrual and earned interest to datt. Bring yo-r bonds to us Get our price ar.d convince yoreli. CAMP. THOIINC and Co. 102 N Main st. Oliver Hotel Plis Yueday and Saturday erenlara. Jfhonm Hall 16&1 Hour- to 5.

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sionists to Chicago, will leave today on the South Shore lines at two p. in. from South I?end. A second train will leave tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock. Iioth trains are scljeduled to stop at 03rd. 53rd. and 43rd streets and is due to reach the Uandolph st. terminal in two houri and 40 minutes after leaving South l::nd. The return trip from Chicago will be made Sunday evening at 7:10 from Uandolph st. "Pop" Frankel i.a.s procured from the IMver View j ark amusement company of Chic'jgo. l'O'i adm'ssion tickets to th park. These were given complimentary ' to Mr. Frankel. EUGENIA VAN DAMME SUCCUMBS ON FRIDAY . ( F.ugenia Van Damme died at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Van Damme. 422 W. Tenth st.. shortly after noon Friday, following a two weeks' illness. She was born in Belgium April, 1910, and was inn- years and four months old. She came to the United States about six yearn ago. She leaves her parents, two sisters, (Jarnet and J.otiise. and a brother, Marshall. Funeral services will be held from the St. liavo's Catholic church Monday morning at eiyht o'clock. Hurlal in St. Joseph's cemetery. MISHAWAKA GIRL IS BRIDE OF SOLDIER Mr. and Mrs. Harley L. Dawson of Mishawaka announce the mar riage of their daughter Miss Rose dien Dawson to Howard Arthur Henwood which occurred in Denver, Colo.. Monday, Aug. 11. The bride is well known in his city having resided here until two years ago when she left for the west. The groom has just returned from overseas where he was with the fourth division. Mr. and Mrs. Henwood will reside at Denver. Colo. MirnionisT si:hvici:s si.vday. Kev. J. L Washburn of Bolivia, South America, will delive tnc theme at the First Methodist church services Sunday morning. Mrs. (lenevive Clark Wilson, a noted soprano, who was the head of the conservatory of music at Springfield, 111., for some time and taught in the Sherwood school of music in Chicago, will be present and will render several belectlonf. Sunday is the closing day of the l'p worth league institute at Lak Wawasee. Because of . the small number that would attend the regular Sunday meeting here, it will be omitted. PKOIUA VISITOKS. Mrs. D. K. Williamson and son. Booth, of Peoria. 111., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. F.. Lang. 425 Lincoln Way K. Mrs. Williamson is a sister of Mrs. Lang and daughter of Mrs. Mary F. Booth. 204 Lincoln (Way E. MKS. nori.AXfil'Tt FVNKUAL. Funeral services for Mrs. August Boulanger. 522 W. Seventh st.. will be held Monday morning at nine o'clock f Jun the St. Bavo's Catholic church. Rev. Fr. C. Fischer of South lbnd will officiate. Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. RrrrruNs ntoi watkkvlikt. Valentine Krilienberger has returned from New York, where he was doing government work at the Watervliet arsenal. Dr. Maklelsk-.. osteopath. 12$ W. Second si. Advt. FOR SALE Eight - room house, modern except furnace. Inquire i3' W. Battell H. 16t3. WANTED A competent maid for general work, no washing, pood balary. Apply Mrs. Robertson. Phone Mihawaka 1633. Advt. I3t3. FOR SALE Desirable farm prorty. two miles east of city, on Lincoln highway. two and one-half acres; lots of fruit trees, grapes. garden truck, etc., poes erty. Part cash, balance easy terms. Call J. E. Sharpe. phone 62. 14tl FOR RENT Furnished rooms by the day or week. Ill '-3 N". Main st. 2U2 FOR SALE Lot on Lincoln Way A bargain. Call Garrleld 4'j F.3. I0t7. LI 15 E KT Y RON'DS rWe pay up to $ro.23 cash for bonds; accrued interest allowed. War stamps bought. C. L. Guthrie, 2Z J. M. . R;dg. S::o a. m. to 8 p. m. 7450-13 FOR .ALE 60 fet froi.tae ar.d l.'.j feet cb ep. on Lincom Hignway eatl in the ;". block. Two call noue.s brir.Hing $2$ per uunth lent. Price 4,itK. Will sell on rea$omble t-rrms ijtark. Realty Co. e:f Srr .MONEY 6', To loan on city property. Eight room house molern, on tasy pajmtnts. S-ven room, modern, near enr line. Five room bungalow, easy pamenta. Garmlre. Phone Mishawaka 3 70. lit

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Many Events Are Scheduled for Outing at Towle Woods on August 20. Picnic day will be Wednesday, Aug. 20 when the Ancient Order of Gleaners will hold their annual out ing in the Towle's woods, three miles southeast of Mishawaka. The program will bejfin promptly at 10 o'clock. Prizes for the following articles; will be given: Angel food cake. Devils' food cake, hlte layer cake, loaf of white bread, loaf of brown bread, one dozen doughnuts, one dozen buns, one pound butter, raisin pie. cream pie, ore dozen white cookies, one dozen molasses cookies, one pound fudge, one pound seafoam candy. Have Many I Amts. ' Fvnts fr the day will be an follows: Baby contest prettiest naby under one year: prettiest baby over one year and under two; foot race, boys under 14; girls under 14; tug of war for boys and girls under 12; young men's foot race; foot dressing contest; men'a foot race; ladles' foot ract: homeliest man from the city; oldest married couple on grounds; youngest married couple; largest family on grounds; bean guessing contest; horse shoe pitching. Prizes for the events have been donated by the various merchants of this city. Hot coffee and sandwiches will be served on the grounds. r.LUNFJlS havi: PHOr.UAM. The Ancient Order of Gleaners met Friday evening In the K. of P. hall. Following regular business session an exceptionally good program was given, consisting of several instrumental solos and readings. Two short talks were given by Lawrence Kronewitter and Thomas Sheets, respectively, both returnea soldiers. LIAVES Ft)K ST. LOL'IS. Grant Doxtator, L Fourth st., wil' leave today for St. Louis, Mo., where he has accepted a position as department manager of the Modart Patent Pulley Co. Mr. Doxtator has been connected with the sales department of the Dodge Mfg. Co. for over 20 years. H OX O K A II LY DISCI IAItGi:i). Lawrence Kronewitter. who recently returned from overseas, has received his honorable discharge and is back in Mishawaka. He is the step-son of Iemon Sheets, residing south of Mishawaka. U2AVKS ron thi; last. William J. Drudy. 719 W. Third st., left today for Erie, Pa., where he will spend his vacation visiting relatives. From Erie he will go to Scranton for a short stay. . PR ESH YTE H I A X SKRYICKS. The subject of Sunday morning's sermon at the Presbyterian church will be "Liberalism." Raw J. L. Imhof will occupy the pulpit. XOTICK TO STOCKHOLDERS. Meeting of the stockholders of the Mishawaka Mercantile Monday evening at 8 o'clock p. m. 225 N. Main st. 16t3 Adv. Let's Strike to . be Reelected, Senator's Plan Washington, Aug. 1 6. Deploring the contagion of strike dlseas-" which he said bad apparently spread throughout the world. Jen. Thomas, democrat, of Colorado, in the senate late Friday suggested that tho Jisease"' tc brought iiito coiyr, its mt raber orjanie a union and rtfu tu hcrislatc until union conditions nave been changed or at least until ihe members have been assured of letdecticn in 1920. Sen. Thomas siid present conditions were a "melancholy commentury when it iy considered that there is more money now in circulation than ever before," and asserted that if labtr conditions continue as they are now, tutoring due to reduced production would b j acute thb- Vinter. Such conditions, j he added, howtver, .annot continue and he taid he would trust to th" common sense of the people of thu country to t.ee that the laws were obevf d. J While not contending that all i .at. or diir.cuities now in progress throughout th country wore actuated by l olshevistic doctrt:.-s. hv t.;-roied the btlitf tl:-it funic were. CIHCr HANK WOHKKHS. LLVltlA. ().. Aug. 16 Walter A. Davies. former cfcshiT and Wm. W. Treble, assistant cashier of the City Hank of South Lorain where a $100.ftrrt shortage was disonv red "Vtral iias aero, were indicted on charges of emLezzlt i.icr.t by a fcpeci.U rand jury here late Fri

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Former Evangelist is Convicted of Bigamy Married One Woman Twice. NEW YOIIK, Aug. H. Convicted of bigamy on his cor ftsion that he hat seven livin ; wives, one of wnoi.i he married twice, Charcs Huh Wilson, 48 years Id. fornter V M C. A. secretary, evangelist urd iravtling salesman, was sentenced Ftid ay to three years and'six nonths in Sing ing prison where, he announced, he will ta!:e mo pri.-oi' reform work. Jude' Wudhams toil tlie prisoner he would havei given him five years, tho maxi i.um sertence. but deducted la months, the period spM.t by Wilson in a Wisf on--ia pt nitertiai y for a larcc?,y which iinMhrr man afterward conftt.-d u h ivipg committ'd. Wilsor. conuncnccd his matrimonial career on Jan. 22, 1'jO'J. 'a hen he married j:it7aiHli: Mav .k-'i'inton, of Daenj.ort. la. After tiiree thildren were born he kit her and in -Jul v. i ($. married May, Fa i ley at Wytmville, W. Va. l:i less than a jear he eml-arked on his third venture at Ihca.ur. Ala... whrre he married Lthtl C. Moore in March, 1 'j ( 'a . i .Alarrie! Wnaii Twhc. j Four years later lie was ur.itol , to Louise Pavis at Detroit and a yc-ar afterward he went through a frccond ceitmony with Miss Davis at Piltsbjrg. The fellowtn- car In sought a New Yoik bride and wa carried to Caroline K. Morris. He tried Philadelphia next and tooi; ilhelmina C JaJ.-ard. of that city, for h?s ixth bride in August. I'jl His Jlnal ventitre was in Nov Yor'-.. where he married Fay Jcai etto Zif, in Novtmber, lli. Acicordi ng to a riort by th Purkhurst toieiy, to whun his last wif? appealed after ne deserted her. j Wilson was iorn at tarnesville. Mo., and is the son of a Scotch Methodist minister. He MTVtd as a Y. M. C. A. physical instructor", secretary, at Sedalia. Mo ; Davei -port, la ; Kansas City, Mo.; Knoxvide, Tenn., and Purlington, Vt. Seize Ten Tons of Sugar From t Baltimore Firm CLEVELAND, O.. Aug. 1C. J. C. Preitenstein, assistant I'nlted States district attorney for northern Ohio, lato Friday announced that a libel has been liled under the Lever act, for seizure and condemnation of 20,000 pounds of sugar belonging.to thC. D. Kenny company of Haltimore and held in storage by the Canton Storage and Transfer company at Canton, Ohio. Deputy Sheriff T. E. Walsh of Cleveland seized the suar Friday night. L S. Wertz, United .States district attorney, will ask Judge Westenhaver in federal court here to adJudge the sugar hoarded and order it condemned. If such, order Is made the sugar will be sold by the government anel the proceeds, less the cost ol seizure, turned over to the owners. PLAN STATE PARK TO BE NEAR FORT WAYNE FORT WAYNE, Ind., Aug. 16 City otTlcials have taken the first: Step toward a movement to acquire a tract of land along Cedar creek, a few miles north of Fort Wayne, for a part of the Indiana park system. In a letter to Director Richard Lieber of the department of conserva tion, it is pointed out that Cedar ; creek land with a little improvement could be made into one of the beauty spots of Indiana a the grounds have great natural advantages of overhanging bluffs, woodeei hills anel clear cree-k. Mr. Lieber expects to investigate the possibilities of incorporating a part of this land in the state park syatern. - I ak Leaf is what we use when we put new halfsoles and heels on your shoes. Modern machinery ' and expert workmen do the rest to make your old shoes almost like new. United States Shoe Repair Company 333 S. Michigan St

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