South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 229, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 August 1919 — Page 10

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NOTES FROM THE MIAMI GOLF LINKS

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in money, so he takes 10 stroke CT0R A. BRUNNER on each hole and multiplies. s-r . i MAKES GOOD FLIGHT

"Housewives' League" for the City is Possibility in the Near Future.

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The only way be can Ret a balance between his score and that of -Mrs. Sudors is to credit her card with some of his strokes.

Victor A. Brunner, Mishawaka's noted aeronaut, pave a complimen-

t.irv hnllnn n er n Inn nnd drnn vps. i

: 1 1 ' .... itv .-Till'. rI)I)Ii:.- some or his strokes. i

f ""-'-.- . .-i-'r -vrl j . . . , , terday afternoon. The flight took I - " -:y 1 l The familiar figure of "Hi Chief i I , . . -V S. !Ahru.a in Jcnic-ker-l.ock.Ts i consp;.. K. J. W. Kink jnst escaped thcjPlace from the corner of Mill and '' A-'r?r I '', S j ruouf l.y his absence from the links; limelight yesterday and also the j Lincoln way t 4 : 30 o'clock. Yeetcr-

. . 2 A A.' .' v V- ? - , on his vacation this week. , namueup co.iunKU-.-s axe, iy taK-.(lay was Urunner'a last public ap-

A "T I . v. i . - r-iti" for Mi baw aka N f ! th .-- :! :?;. :n 1 1.' ' r i.i'jir fülnre !t and tow r.:-, ' .'ill ow r tb- country are forming 5-..J' h : w ! ) 1 za t ! n .-4 w-hi n a i said ti 10 H'i'iii; b.ot t f: work 1:1 k''liMi; down the ptue-, of cciiiiino - rti'W". The I-.ii:ue nr ir. nearly vry ir.s'.iti' " bir,K' fo:md 1 Wofr.in'.s rliii . . 1 n 1 whilf tb. bx .il r-V-i n iz it :on. v ;i it is one of th' l n '-J t in tili- ji.irt of the .-t it.-. i,.is not w -t t.ik-n any t:uil" :-!.nd mi th- n . . 1 1 1 r. :t h kr.own tl.a. it has b . n lnforrna!!;.' iIim-ücI arnor: many f 1 1 t- in. nib--rs an 1 that th Subject will 1m- blO'i-ill lip at one ufj th-- I:r: mr -t in r . of the bjb nett; month. A senator recently s ibl that) o.ie of the rv best mean to em-i y.loy In bnnintr down the hicrh co-:t of IHir.c was bv stich in ans a. honsowixes leairue. Tliif. sui'li Is nefded in Mihawaka t t h jre. tit , time, nearly ev 1 y n, will admit.,

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Hveryone noticed by his laugh;

that C. I-:. Hradk-y was enjoying a iound of Klf yesterd..y.

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jpearance in his native city and was

j witnessed by hundreds of people. He !

' Mavor Oavlor. sez. to appreciate j lves 10 to fiI1 contracts at ithi little old game as she is really ' fai" in California Txas and -the 1 olnved Pn nut brirht nnd en rl v 1 southern part of Illinois- He goes

A boiler must have burst. 1,-auso j ome morninp to plav down at Un.;t Singapore. Dutch Cast Indies, the Tapper was late to the Boif?f.ühl k Chicago, and slide down!?rst ,f ne,xt c' and be gone

.an. .-iiua. ia j.nch half a mile full of peoplei : . . .. ..1 .

. waiting to piay goir. until on-ar -

'y:C-. :: t W1 ;i ' ,Iavin7 fualili,Ml a real colfcr.nhu. o'clock you arrive at tl lv akin Ji 45 at sh"ron- Penns-'-! thev play off at. and then yell ." Y ÄV-tj l vai;t- C W- Iurton in re-j and get yelled at all morning. - ' V 1 ' ! i,u!ar golfers short trousers 1 ... '' t " rA :i I !

- V V "harlio Clark played go. . j y' t'i- ; I this vear and made a 44 " j t t ' . . 5.,. ,'4 ., J ! . ...

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What muse io re ciun steward.

would he make if he played twice:' , , , ! horse, and carry John, Kelley s ,

fouthpaw fJingrich is sjending hisj acation with Duggan. A vacation on the links is better' than one at a 1 a t :. j I

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It costs a triile more for balls lost J

J in the river, but Fred Crimes figures j

this deficit could bo remov d by

Clenn I-:. I'l'imb, general counsel : playing golf in his bathing suit, of the four brotherhoods of Kail-1 load Kmploye. photographed in Charlie Harper complain.s that folWashington re-ently after a confer- lowing the gestures of the chautau-

n..0-.r.n kir Tipr ; nee with the rnemlers of the House j fjua speakers, throws him off hia BUSTtR A rJ U TIGE l Interstat 'om:nerce Committee. ! golf stroke next day. aiBt wmbiw. r. m T t P!nrn r w t Im :i ntlinr nt nn-i n. 1

LUulliMb VVhUiJLbUA Y I iz,.(, i,1()r-s ,,j;iri ful- Ui,,aiti:e con-I Duegan sez, "never mind that." j

tioi of ttie railroads. Throughout the! the rest players like Jim Harnes and'

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THEATER

F. E. GOATS CO. Undertakers FUNERAL HOME, Cor. Third and Race Sts, Phone Mishawaka 197.

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dog

"Tige" will be seen in p-rsor at thi

Century theater Wednestiav

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noon at L':-0. The former character Is a fa!!y developed man (( diininu-

entire confrivnce Mr. I'liimb. who

was railed upon by the committee to

explain every phase of the Ialior

I bill, clung steadfastly to the nsser-

! Lester Tott are off their game once

in a while, but naturally it costs j thm more. j !

tion that the railroad unions aimed j The sand burs on the Macatawa

l;".hf" 'i'1'1 eliminate the motive of opera-Minks being ripe enough to pick. J. j

iion ior proiii ano suosinuxe ine; io m mir ii-iiiumun motive, of operation for service." Hejf this season's golf at the Miami)

tiv stature, and his dog Tige is one;

i:f rf rr.;rkab!e sagacity.

ture along with a two reel -om'dy is i.....v. .v... 1... f...

. . I giavelv sp(ke of revolution as anl tluu Hurwich. manager of the uougias , , ,

;fhn" SfT- 1 T Z !--some such plan" was not obtained The big argument in yesterday's! V'Wn",iM,i ?'Vt; i". f"'" '"V Political action through Congress.; n.atch a, put up by "Mac" tamm.nt will be n.-solutely free, and McLean, who played for first

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is lnvneu. interesting souvenirs will: I-IV L. H Jl U u oOurr. be distributed throughout the audi-: . rs r- ninnnn rmxtrx

Ur BAttbA N UATh

lettie gomsniy now, naving played a

''J at Macatawa. ! 1

ep.ee by Ihistrr who will begin the'

show with an amusing, yi't instruc-1 " live, performance. He, with his do-' Kn--ourai;ctl by the success which Tigf. will perform many of tn cap- j ;; IU ";!vu1',0V ,r 1,,y ''"rl'O". Ii'4 ;s which hive made them famous ' mevch'-rnt? are planning to enlarge

th- world oer. After thfir p.ut of t h- entfftainiTient. a two reel eomedjUi!l b- she.wn. Mr. Hurwich has mird th' children of the Orphans hom to b resent on the o'casion wiiieh will mark one of the most entertaining in tiie history of the city.

It is reported that Mac is in tine

iidmi: i ito.M Tin: wvv. Wilbur - her, formerly employed at the Kei-er slioe shop, has arrived in Mishiwik.i haing received OiH bonorab'.e d:sbarge from the nave. li.-hr was on the I, s. S. Aiiv(a is 1 I is vi'-iting with his moth -r. Mrs. ls,, Lidlow. lagheenth st.

iNsTM.i s m:w m cimm:hv. In l.e-p:ng ahead witlw the i ry 1it st. i:i rli'i" t pair iiiachincry, i'reil K- i. r. prop! i. : r of the Keiner stci at 11" X. Main st.. Ins just ir.s'.Cle 1 a Cli.tmpion r.ailin.T machine Til-- r.ew ad'iition t.i the store 1 ' : i ; r 1 e-r : will make a marked lmproe"jen? :.s It i- ro'.i.lt-rol one of the ruost t'..i"l- rn pi.-ct-s of marhinerv in that line.

the -cope of the weekly bargain days held Wednesdays. It has lei-n suggested that a meeting be called at which the views of those inter

ested in the undertaking be express-;

t''l- It is generally felt. aftr the; inte rest shown in Friday's sale. nothing should be left undone to 1 keeji th. trade whic h undoubtedly j would come this way provided some cone'e-rted move among the mer-1 chants h- launched in regard to; special weekly trailing days through-I out the year. In any case, those tf he merchants who have heretofore; advertised, for bargain day are en-hu-Instic eiver its continuance". i

Another fish story is that Keller made a 39. Keeping c-unt of golf scores is as tedious to Harry Suder.s as count-

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KEISER'S ELECTRIC

SHOE SHOP' 110 N. Main St., Mishawaka. For All Kinds of Shoe Repairing and Shoes.

COM TUT IIY DOIX.i: HAND. The Iodge band, under The lead-' rshlp of Capt. L. ICuuene Willes. r-njered a capital program at the four corners last night. The usual in ; crowd eniovrd the c oncert. U M. i. m u vivi:kTli.rty took part in the handicap play ompet it ion of 0- holes held at the Miami Country club yesterday afternoon. M. M. Mcl,ean won :.tst prie with the gross scores of '". i:. .1 Cinegan was second with

Hu Bone Corset Shop 117 Lincoln Way Iist. HK)nis 219-20 MUS. I. I)HF,Ii:it, Hell Flionc 170.

Announcement of Itlg Attractions This WHk MONDAY ALICE BRADY 'HER GREATCHANCE' I'nuii Fannie Hurst'H nocl, (ilcle-n ITccc'." TFFSDAY MADGE KENNEDY 'DAUGHTER0F MINE' A diaptcr from cery girl's life. i:dm:si).y Fnited Pictur Theviters Cororatlon prrMnts llu International Star KITTY GORDON "PlYTHINGS OF PASSION" Don't miss this one.

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FKIDAY EMMY WEHLEN in 'THE ADVENTURESS" S.T l' H DAY SFlX'I.Mi ELMO LINCOLN l-att star of 'Tarzan of the Ape's." and "Ileast of Derlin." in

"ELMO THE MIGHTY

Are You an Unbeliever? Have you lost faith in tire repairing? One trial of our expert service will make you a convert once more. Blow-outs, rim cuts, worn treads we repair them all, and we guarantee our work. You can't lose, so bring in that tire today. J. H. HOUCK 118 i:. Mishawaka Ave. II. Phone 719. Mbhawaka

FINCH & SPRÄGÜE Undertakers Ambulance Service 202 N. Main Street Mishawaka Both Phones 100

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Wednesday, Aug. 20 2:30 P. M.

2 Reel Comedy Souvenirs

FREE! Wo Lo Douglas Shoe Store 105 N. Main Good Shoes Nothing Else

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OV VACATION".

Mr. and Mts C. II. Haber and j 'he '.evt iu-t score- of 74.

Fort Huron. Mich

to i. i:vi: fok I.AKI-:. Mr and Mts. Walter Klaer. 1

Ir. 1 1 W. I:.-r:r.!.!?, h-r t ist. ! Iiviion sr., will leave Mond iv for

Mishawaka Tn.t . Savings 1 : ; J. 1 5a r i -a lake, where they will spend

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l OIl SAI.K A f. w .b .-irabb- bds I . .T Fancy small gold enra.nl acat-d :n !!;' ta.-trn and w-t-rn pin with mon.l sc-:. Reward parts i'f the city, w ill basil Ihm:-.'-; for v-ri'. n to Faker's tudio. 111 J-'. To suit pui l'.a.- r. s.itu" to be .'.d or.! First .-t. 1 T 1 1 lind contra.: 'm.tü pa m- '.! j down .ir.i i . '. 4 1 Tili r on mor.tl.'-. :r - i'i: SAI.K Fiuht - room house, a'l ::- : A ' For f'i'.'. particui ir ard ! tm-dc rn v . pt lin riac --. Inquire-.vr.:-:.-:i - t... 11 I-: iTkkV. Mcr.-- :" W. Fatt.;: ;; Ins a:-. 1 lb . 1 I.-di.b 1 ett . M :h- ' " r ax.,k.i T: :.-t a.:a M-i: vs Fa:;',;.; WANTED A corr.peter.t m.t'd for pi e; t? T- ITt-i. cncal wok. m washim,'. cood - - salary. Apply Mrs. Robertson. Phone Vf.C "VF HANI -.-w ir.g m u h;r;. . Mih. iu aka fren: 5". To 1 r.,: at es."-- Acht. 15t3. i .. S Mi:-: l'b. M ;-t..r. ak. " - j ;: i:.:.: IHR s'.I,r-I.ot on Lincoln Way -- . ast. A bargain. Call Carfield Fi-i; SA.'.i: N;-w s-vr;-!-'i m 1 F. -. 10t7. l..,-- So itli M...n R. ..'. I .tr- : J.i.:: ', ,m i. .t v-i - Sia.:: ;-a - l.IRFRTV 1H1'S We pay up to ? a . ; w : . :. , ;s;. : :r. A - I cash f r L'nuis; accrued in'"o'pi i i r.e'i-.e M.' - !i w i ' i '. I t.rcst u'l-.-w -ci. War stamps bought i- lit: c' l. (P;thr.-. i2 : J. M. S. Rldg

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The Very Best Way to have that Dollar You Saved Friday is bv Starting a Savings Account

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The North Side Trust & Savings Bank Take care of the Dollar, the Dollars will take care of themselves. Nearly every financial success has had its start to greatness by taking care of the seemingly small things.

Remember: A dollar saved is a dollar earned. Cultivate the THRIFT HABIT by opening a SAVINGS ACCOUNT at The North Side Bank

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Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads.

Don't Forget the Army and Navy Union Ball Springbrook Park, August 18 Ticket $1.10, including war tax. Help the boys furnish their club rooms. Also enjoy the best music that can be secured. Stein-Rich Orchestra.

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FACTS THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSEL:ES.

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Towards Any City Charity if it cannot prove bv a recent official test that the ice cream it sells in Mishawaka does not contain two percent more butter fat than that sold at the Melrose, whose proprietors have, advanced the price to 60 cents the quart! THIS IS A BOXA-FIDE OFFER AND WE CHALLENGE ITS ACCEPTANCE!

ur Ice Iream Remains at bU cents me

We refuse to be coerced into raising the price, and our growing list of patrons will'appreciate this action on our part.

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109 Lincoln Wav West, Mishawaka. Peters and Porter, Proprietors.