South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 233, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 August 1919 — Page 9

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INDIANAPOLIS MAN TO HEAD K. P. WORKERS IN NORTHERN INDIANA UNIT

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ROWS MONEY. GLEANERS HOLD I'BUS

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First Man to Prove Unworthy of Help Given Him by the Local Red Cross.

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INDIANAPOLIS. Aup. 2. W. H. j Khndehanu'l of this city will leave; for South Hend Sept. 1, where he' will take up his duties as divisional; FUpcrintondent of 14 counties In the, northern part of the rotate for thej Knight of Pythias. j Mr.Hhodehamel has been asso-1 dated with the Commercial Travel-'

erti' association here for the past 11 years.

At the Towle Woods Enjoy Program of Games, Races and Contests.

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:ph Irwin J. the onl' one out of l."o discharged soldier.s and khUas.'o:yt'd through the local home

. rvie i f th- Am ri' an It d Crs.:, to prove himself unworthy. On Aul'. S Irwin succeeded in bor

rowing th sum of $30 from the toi iety, and he has now disappeared from Mi.shawaka and has been loi ated at Cincinnati. O., where he is! endavorinq to obtain aid from Miss! Mabel Itoszelle. dimeter of the handicap plaer-rnent bureau. J Applies! for Aid. At the time Irwin applied for aid he claimed to have lost his honorable dis'-harpe papers, but grave hiJ serial number as 70 427'J, and stated .hat he had enlisted April 12. 1J17. discharged from t'anip iSherrnan April 10, 1911. He claimed to hav bepri in the medical corps and attached to an aero squadron, ami ynx overseas from Aup. 12. 1318. to April 4. 1919. II further stated that he had never been wounded while in the service. He had returned to Mishawaka. and resumed his work at the Woolen company, where he had been injured during July. 1919, when his hand was aucht in a vice, while rna'. in shoes. He said that he had not been ablo to work, that his board was due and that he didn't have any underwear. Mrs. I!aur went to the "Wool en company to make an investigation and found that Irwin had a pood record at the plant, having worked there for 10 months previous to April. 1917. He was then piven the money on his promise to pay it back. In Cincinnati. In Cincinnati, Irwin pave out a report that he was recuperating from wounds received when he-was shot down by a German airplane durinp one of the important battles of the war. and that ho had come back to Ohio to claim the pirl who had promised to marry him. and ho found th.;t she had married another man 10 days before. The story of his trip w;ui published Wednesday morning'. Mrs. Bauer immediately notified the Cincinnati chapter of the manner in which Irwin treated tho local Hed Cross.

About ÖC() people attended the annual picnic of the Mint Arbor. Ancient Order of Gleaners, held yester-

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And Entertains Children For the'Douglas Shoe Store At the Century.

day at Towle woods. three

southeast of Mishawaka. The program of the day opened at in o'clock, the taking contest was

the chief feature of the morning and)

resulted as follows: White layer

cake, Mrs. Lemon Sheets; Devil's food cake, Mrs. Clarence Fulmer, first : Mrs. Georne Kipps. second: White bnad. Mrs. Charles Miller; Hrown bread. Mrs. Charles Miller; Doughnuts, Miss Kuth Itipgs, first;

Lester Hurwich, manager of the

Douglass Shoe store was the host

the boys and girls of Mishawaka yesterday afternoon, at an entertainment given at the Century theater, when the real live "Buster Brown" and Tige" made their initial appearance in the city. The entertainment was attended by the

: largest group of children ever con

gregated in Mishawaka. The entertainment was scheduled to begin at 2:20 o'clock and as early us one o'clock, a large crowd of children were standing at the theater door waiting for it to open. By '2:'.',0

WOOL GR0.WERS TO ERECT WOOLEN MILL

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EDMONTON. Alta.. Aug Erection of a cooperative

mill at either Edmonton or Calgary was decided upon by the wool growers of Alberta at a recent conven

tion will

here, absorb

It is expected the mill practically all the wool

to! grown in the province and Alberta

produced 47 per cent, of all the wooL sold last year through the Canadian j Cooperative) Growers' association. j Tho sheepmen will receive the cur-j rent market price for their wool at! the mill and' in addition share in the profits of the manufactured; goods. All their wool now is shlp-j

ped to mills in eastern Canada and

the United States.

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1S . ' , . . . :,his patrolman busy. It was imposcelia Monhaut. llrst; Mrs Uerr, i r u -, tQ a of tho chlIdrf.n into mer. second; Cream pie Mrs Mead ;. ihp , house aml therefore a secMolasses cookies. Miss Mabel bherts;! . ...

kept Chief Pfender and two of

Fudge. Miss Helen Fulmer; Seafoam candy, Mi-s Helen Fulmer, first; Miss Hartsteln. second. At noon a picnic dinner was enjoyed, coffee and sandwiches wero served on the grounds. The afternoon program opened with the baby contest. Prize winners are as follows: Prettiest baby under one year, Lloyd Brennaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brennaman, first; Prettiest baby over one and inder two, Ernma Geraldine

Kathryn Weir acted as pianist and Fred llochstrah was tho busier. Tho show consisted of a number of clever stunts by "Buster Brown" and "Tige," a. moving picture showing the Buster Brown shoe factory and i two reel comedy Souvenirs consisting of whistles, mirrors and knives were distributed among the audience by "Buster." Owing to the immense crowd "Buster" ran short on souvenirs and all those who did nnt rfkrivA nnv fan ra II at tho linn.

King daughter of Mr. and Mrs Du- Rla9 t;oro next weeR amJ oMam

, . . . . -" theirs. Among the guests were

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second. Foot race for boys under 14. Donald Hadley. first; Louis

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Weiss, second; Itace for girls under, 14, Catherine Bunn, first; Laura YAler. second. !

A tut,' of war' for hoys and girls .

zi:xa Ki:i:ri: at uxcoln. Zona Keefe. the charming younp screen actress, is the star of "An Amateur Widow," the new World picture, which, is showing at the Lincoln theater today. In this production Mi S3 Keefe enacts the role of Rhoda Canby, an orphan heir.ss. who i.s pestered by a lot of nagging relatives and who runs away to jret rid of them. She masquerades as the widow of a man who is supposed to have committed suicide, and then things begin to hum.

unner 1- was won rv the team cap

tained by J. W Chandler; Young men's foot race, Rudolph Marker, first; Frank Beutter, second; Foot dressing contest, Leon .Mead, first; Edgar Fulmer. second: Men's foot race, Clyde Rogers. first; Lester Sheets, second: Ladies' race, Mrs. Florence Engers. Schuyler W. Sprigye was selected as tho homeliest mon on the grounds: Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, were the oldest married couple present and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sheets, the youngest married couple; Largest family on grounds. Lemon Sheets.

t children from the

. phans home.

Buster's' real name is Brown and he is 2 5 years old and is 4 2 inches tall. He has been connected with

the Brown shoe company for the

six years.

! . l'Nclaimli) li:tti:hs. Letters remaining in the Mishat waka postottice at Mishawaka and 'advertised Aug. 19. 1919. John A. Herzog, postmaster: j L?roy Bollinger. Edward P. Bunch. Harry G. Chidester. John Hordaker, Indiana Rolling Mills; tJohn D. Kelly. Victor Llttlejohn. Ray Lung. Mrs. Mary Muers, Fran- ' eis Mossey, Miss Joyce Miller, Ostie Ohmart. Miss Alice Olds. Roy Phillips, R. E. Parks, Ted Robbins, Z. : Robinson. John Stump. Miss Myrtle

Carl Klein won tho bean guessing! Soderholm. F. E. Wittenberg. Mrs

contest. Lemon Sheets was the official started and Jacob Weiss secretary of the day.

Dr. G. A. and Mrs. McEwen, chiropractors, over First National bank.

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TEMrLE PICTURE TODAY. Lila Lee in "Puppy Love" is the picture at the Temple theater today. It is a film to which the whole family can be invited. For the juniors, especially those at the very serious ages of 11 to 17, it should prove to be just the thing, because the whole story revolves about two vounc peo

ple in their early 'teens, who regard-

their love affair as the most serious thing in the world. If the adult will allow himself to indulge in pleasing reminiscence of childhood days ho too will find enjoyment.

Maybelle Wade, George Yockey

George H. Smith.

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F. E. COATS,

UNDERTAKER. Adv.

LUMBER MANUFACTURERS DENOUNCE PLUMB PLAN

CHICAGO. Aug. 20. The ex-; i titive committee of the National ( Lumber Manufacturers' association! was on record tod::y opposed to anyj form of nationalization of industries. Meeting in Chicago, the commit-! teo. composed of leaders in the lum-i ber industry from all parts of the! United States called the Plum plan; "dangerous" and "revolutionary"!

and denounced the Kendrick-Kenvon

bills to license.

regulate the packers by

STRANGE WISH CHANTED. IJy l"nltel Press: j CARLINVILLE. Ill fn conformity with a request in his will the body of F. N. Martin was neither washed nor dressed and carted to the cemetery in a delivery truck. j

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increases strength of delicate, nerv- i voub, run down people in two weeks' J time in mnny instacea. I'aed and j

ßignlT endorsed oy rormer i nireu States Senators and Members of Conferees, well-known phrslclnns Jnl former Put.lt" Henlth officials. Ask youc. doctor or druggist heut it.

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Dr. Makielskl, osteopath. 126 W.

ctl Second st. Advt.

I MOTAWAKA WANT ABS I t J

look: ni Confetti Pancv at Mooso hall

Thursday night the 21st. Mulc hj

Artis orchestra. look: Advt. l3tC. CITY COURT NOTF.S. Edward Doaust was arrested on a charge of child neglect on an affidavit sworn oat by his wife. Louise Doaust. He was arraigned in the court Wednesday morning: and his case was continued until Aug. 2S.

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ON VACATION. Miss Helen Donovr.n of the city electric and water department is in Chicago enjoying her vacation. She will also visit with htr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donovan at Gary before returning.

LOST Bunch of keys on ring with initials W. C. H. Liberal reward for return to 203 N. West st. OtS

WANTED TO RENT Three cr four unfurnished rooms or small house with heat by two adults, by Sept. 1. Call Mishawaka 1114. I'ctC

ENTERTAIN AT DINNER.

FOR SALE Household furniture: Mr- i,nd Mrs- w U Kimball. 31 C Friday afternoon. Will sell chenpj Lincoln way K- rta'.ned at a 7-2 E. Sixth .-t. .,ltlj picnic supper Tuesday evening. The J I guests were friends who accompaKOU SALE Seven room new house, 'nied Mr. and Mrs. Kimball on their partly modern on Main st., close trip throuph the Yellowstone park.

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aving city. Vor appoint-.

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"An Amateur Widow" Her husband turned up at the wrong time. This is a comedydrama pleasing from start to finish.

carriage, child's yard, 3-bur. r j ried ' Wednesday afternoon at

FOR SALE A high class road i FOR SALE Brown willow i qby

mare registered etacin taoin nl mare, registered, good track horse;

a large runner tiro rupgy ana nar-ne.-s. Phone 4 1 C. Call 1104 S. Sixth

River Park. 2 0t2.

MARRIED AT PARSON A C.IZ. Fred Gunder. merchant and Ruth Allen, both of South Bend were mar.

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gasoline stove, used one month; a. -o'clock by Rev. Earl B.

W. Fcur-'the Methodist parsonage.

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justalde dress f.r:n. 310 tccnth st., Mishawaka.

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FOR SALE Fi co passenger touring

cax. eiectricauy equipped, inquire at 401 V. Fourth st. 20tl. FOR SALE Three loard tables.' with whole outfit. Call 1003 Mishawak. -OtC.

FOR SALE Seven-room house. partly modern; clo.se in. Cheap for quick sale. Terms to suit purchaser. In piire R., News-Times.

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wirv pay ia:T Own your home by making monthly payments. People's Building and

' Loan association. A. J. Schindler, ! Sec'y, 215 S. Main st. Advt. eod

FRIDAY EMMY WEHLEN "THE ADVENTURESS" SATURDAY ELMO LINCOLN "ELMO THE MIGHTY" - This celebrated star will be remembered as the Belgian blacksmith in "The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin." Also TEXAS QUINAN in "THE FEMALE BELL HART"

WANTED To rent, modern house at; out fPt. 1. Cail T)r. Reyi.oKii.. Phone Mlha aU.i 104v Adt. U'.-ti

WANTED Young lady for office! and .vtore work. Must be capable' of writing letters and keeping ac-' counts. Write Box X. Y. Z.. News-!

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TO MEI7T THURSD AY. Members of the Helping

Bible class of the First church will bo entertained day afternoor by Mrs. Schroycr, 4 20 W Grove st.

'Hand Baptist

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- - - j WANTED Janitor for Protestant FOR SALE Seven room house and j church. Write S. W.. News-Time, parage, mo.lt rn exct pt furnace. I 13-2.

401 w. nimm s:. in Mire ,oi .

Sixth st. Price -.T

i WAN I ED Messenger boy. Postal I Telepraph station, Hovl Mishawa-

i:i:ti hns from Detroit. Robert Harvey has returned from Detroit, Mich., where he transacted business with the Dotke Bros. Co.

TODAY LILA LEE

FOR SALE New house. South Main st. gain if taken at once mc-Pt down, balance c.is;.

seven-room i n.i.

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WANTED Wo:. id and girla to learn lisht shoe making. We pay; uhile learning. W also need men! ;.r.J buys for day and p. ice work. Mlsna-Aaka Wooler. Mfg Co. 3t-ö.( LIBERTY BUND? If you are j forced to tU. you are or.tltled to ) the highest market price with ac-1 crued and earned interest to date j

Bring your bonds to us Get our price and convince ycjneli. CAMP. THO EN n and Co. 103 N. Main st. Oliver Hotel .1ld TrseMay r.d Saturday evenlnj. 7kon ßll KS1 Hours s to S.

LIBERTY BONDS We pay up to $52.20 cash for Lor.ds; accrued in-tcrc.-t allowed. War stamps bought. C. L. CJuthrie. 41'3 J. M. S. Bldp. S:.:o a. ni. to p. m. 74iü-IS

iiirruiix from trii. Mr. ami Mrs. K. C Illasser and yon. Gordon and Mrs. Frank Klisasser returned today from a trip to Chicago.

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I.:.' feet deep, on Lincoin Hish.iy va.-t i: ;'r.o jv'' hv. k. Txo . nail noues lri:iinp j. er t;or.th K-nt. Trice Will sell on rt.i.'uinMt toi-ms. Stark Ltalt Co. ttf

I.ILVli FOR i'HICACiO. Lester Hurwich of the Douglas , Shoe store left toiay for Chicago J where he will buy shoes.

f,ri .MONEY bfi-To loan on city property. Eight room house modern, op. tasy payments. Seven' rooi.i. modern, near car line. Fiv- room l'ur,cabw. easv tayments. Garmire.

ARMY AM) NAVY UNION. Orra U Snyder garrison. Special meeting Friday night at eipht o'clock. Advt. It.

Dr. H. W. Reynold. dentist. Muhawaka Trust &i Savings bldg. I'hor.e 104. Advt.

I E. WATS.

UNDERTAKER. Adv.

"PUPPY LOVE

Mutt and Jeff, "Wild Waves and Wild Women." Also Screen Magazine.

Tomorrow TOM MIX in "THE WILDERNESS TRAIL" The best Mix play ever presented. Also a Harold Lloyd comedy, "RING UP CURTAIN"

Admission Matinev, Children B Gc, both main floor ami balcony.

Evening, 17c, 11c. ard flrt four rows on main floor ami !alconj C i nts.

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STew York surely does like Fatiraa. It is the best seller at fashionable, clubs, at the Stock Exchange and even at leading hotels such as these:

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A Sensible Cigarette 20 for 23c

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"JUST ENOUGH TURKISFT

FINCH & SPRAGUE Undertakers Ambulance Service 202 N. Main Street Mishawaka Beth Phones 100

Fine Tomatoes In Gocd Condition. $1.25 per bushel

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Don't Forpet "REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 N. Main L. Mishawaka. For All Kinds cf Shoe Repairing and Shoes.

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Nu Bone Corset Shop 117 Lincoln Way East, ltoomi 21020 ' MRS. P. DHEJEII. Dell IMionc 4T0.

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