South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 234, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1919 — Page 9
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' Ml SUA WAKA Troops Pursue Captors An Uhforgetable Event for Men! .Saturday fron 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. -TVs t News-Time OfHca 120 Lincoln Way West. Home Phone 118; Bell 10 2
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FISTIC ENCOUNTER
Mix-up in North Side Flats Leads to Arrests of Two People.
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i Mr. ;ml Mrs. P u-r (.e 1 i nl, Although the r.'urcs are no: yet AuGut M- r."( lirria n. Mr. ;.nl Mrs. ' compN " in conne ction with the sale Arthur IYrf- and K. Vrielmtck 'of povcrnmfnt foodstuffs at the post .mi fojr chiMrori 1 -ft M ihiv. ak.i 1 ofTk ? during Monday, Tuesday and j Thursday fT Nv York from whor-: Wedr. lay. it is expected they will Uhry will Rai! for Iv.irope Mr. V how that Mlnhuwakani purchased jVrlflenkK and children will po to, between $M00 and $10,000 worth. Holland, where they will make thr 'r The Kile was a succor in every reI fntur honi". whi!- th- oth-r.- of ?pe-t. Th Woo!n and Dodge comi th- ; irty will iu to Heluium. oni- panics bought heaily for their em-
of them rxj.'-ct to locate then- ploycs having nia''e a canvass of the whilo other will btinp: baci: thoir ( factories with a view to ascertalnwits ;uid children to Mishawnka. line Just how much ech would re- ' quire for his nerds. The factories
thi- '.:' and Juli js Madron, 'n
h'ott ft.. So.i!h l!( ii'l. vcrf arrested h the lot al polie lt nU'ht. The
nrrst. ar- th.- results of trouble Arthur Sh r!er. for the nast vear
which p'T-irrf d in the Munuarian i teacher of Mathematics at the hish
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arranged for payment fr all parcels ordered.
?!atM on th north f.i('. Hhiinak in l;irkJ with intoxication and Hudrci with assault and battery. Th Tut n K(t into a ijuarrei over n trip to South I'.end in Madron's rnaehino for whi-h th latter hail ch.MKnl Sharvak JL'.f'O. In the liated argument which followed ll.i'lmn n Alleged to have struck :-'harak across the face causing eMro Injwrifrt to the latler'n nos and ts Sharvak becunit- antrry and started after Madron. Me saw his ur on the street and attempted to
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nchool. and captain of the school cadets, has sent Ln his resignation to the board of education which has acc-fpted it. Mr. Fheplerhas been appointed principal of the hi;;h school at Hens.-daer, Ind.
Ti:.AS VIMTOR. Mrs. K. IZ. Kvans, of Mcrcenes. Texas. i a guest at the home of Mrs. Charles Endlich, 710 Lincoln Way, K. Mrs. Hvans was formerly Mrs. I). Y. Heiner and a well konwn resident of this city.
hands throunh the window
!jMainlnc severe cuts. INth men will b arraitrned l.e-j fore Judpe I-'ely in the city curtj J-'r i 1 iv iriornin.
ici-: nn:.M social.
An ice cream social for the pur-1
pan for St. IJavo'H Catholic church.!
will be held on the church grounds Saturday nftemoon and evening. In case of rain the wffair will be held in St. Hhvo's hall A collection will
shield )ht taken.
visitinc; i.u';irn:ii. Georpe W. Protsman. of Plymouth. Ind.. is visiting his daughter, Mr:-. V. K. Wallach. T27 Lincoln
w.MtTi;ii-Mt()iti: NriTi.is. Howard Walter of near Uremen. and MIks Harriett Moore of this city weir married in Chicago Wrdrtcday nc.ordlnK to an announcement received Thursdny. The bride is th daushter of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Moore, W. Kourth st., and resided here until three, week nfco when hh- .T-cepted a position in Chicatro. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter will arrive in Ml.shawaka Sunday to spend n week with relatives.
i;ti:ktaix at iim:h. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilerman. S. Spring si., entertained at a 12 o'clock dinner Thursday in honor of their daughter, Miss Jeraldlne
Wildt rnian of Chicago laid for U'.
WILL VIS' ' GUAM) UAl'IDS. Mr. and Mt - George Morse, 1003 Lincoln way leave for Grand Rapids, Mich.. Friday where they will visit relatives of the latter.
Dr. Makielskl. osteopath. Second tt. Advt.
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IU7ITUXS niOM VACATION. Miss Norma Portner, who has been
Covers were spending her vacation at P.ayvicw,
Mich . hag returned to the city.
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Hirrrnxs iiomi:. S.irth Cameron and Mrs. Ij
iioli rAiiLV m:rxiox. Thp Miller-Zigler-niack families
R. White, who have teen the guosM held their annual reunion at the Potof Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tupper. :33 tawatomie park Thursdav. lidfrewater dr., for home time, re-' turned Thursday to Reaverton. Miclf. ' Persons who can furnish board or J rooms for public tehool teachers call
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Trodp of the eiehth T. R cavalry are now In Mexico, searching the mountainou Country near the bordc r for th" l-andits who captured and held for ranom Lleuts. H. G. Peter pon of Hutchinson, Minn., and Paui H. Davis of Strathmore, Calif., pic tured alove. Dispatches today reported that two Mexicans had been captured, but that the prisoner denied any connection w ith the ban d who caught the American aviators when thev were forced to descend on Mexican soil.
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EVELAND HOLDS SHIPS OF WORLD
Anchors Manufactured There Are on Vessels of the Seven Seas.
AT Tim 1.IXCHjX TODAY. "Ill" Amateur Adventuress." a Pniart. up-to-the-minute Metro comedy drama, starring Ilnmiy Wehlen, is the feature at the Lincoln thiter today. The pu- tells the
story of a girl ho was tired of thej humdrum existence fhe whs forced to lead and started out to find ad-j denture for herself. Mow well hei
sin ceded is forcefully shown in the ;imtintr drama.
CONCLI DI S VACATION. Mis Hoberta Van Doran has re-'
turned to Detroit after spending a!
wt-ek's acatlon visiting with relatives here.
HAS OPIIIIATION. Miss Olive Roles. 211 Lincoln way 11. . underwent an operation Thursday morning at St. Joseph's hospital.
GOI1S TO KICIfM OXI. Miss Mary Katherint Russell has pone t Kichmond. Ind., to visit with friends.
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VlSlTIX(i IX CITY. Mrs. Robert MeGowan and son. Robert, jr. of Lake Forest, 111., are
TOM MIX AT TMMIM.i:. I the guests of the former's parcVits.
A Hat;e fight in tne now murks Mr. and Mrs. C. rVvery, . Seventh
one of the turning points in the big st. . now picture, '-The Wilderness Trail" whi h is showing at the Tempi" to GO TO PKTOSKIIY. day. That daredevil of the screen.! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rennett and Toi;t Mix. lead- one faction in this j children, left Thursday for Petoskey, 'giit. and just as you think the Wil- Mich., where they expect to spend
Regular review number GS Friday evening. 2H1.
liam Fox star, as a fur trapper of; a three weeks' the fr07.cn north, is losinc. he ncr-i
forms one -of tho.-e big mental and physical stunts that makes you roar with laughttr and mnkr your heart itap.
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TO GO TO COLORADO.
Mr. and Mrs Vincent Rrunner. j ;r.. ;-nd son. William. IM VI. Fighth! ft., will leave Saturday f or 'Keiit u ky 1 where they will visit with Mrs. Rrun-, r.er's parents before going to Denver, Colo . hf re they expect to locate. i
to i:xti:utain roii rridii Miss Catherine Meummer will bo the guest of honor at a shower to be gien Friday evening by the Young Ladies Sodality of the St. Joseph' church. Miss Heuvimor is to be married to Charles V 1 .a in the near future.
itirrntxs to iiomi:. Mis Rut IIa Worthley ha returned t ht r home at Sheridan beach. MP hig.t:i t'ity. Ind.. aft: spending -ewral ilas .is the guct of Mr. and Mrs. F. IT. Coats. IJ! S. Race st.
AiTLNDs -O X V I : XT I O X . Kd Christian of the Central tire department has gone to Marion, to r.ttend the State Firemen's convention.
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! RKRLIN. Aug. 21.- U-orgar.iza tion of the foreign ofliee will begin soon but it cannot be expected to move very swiftly .ince the new- , comers must take some time to hei come acquainted witli their new work, says the Deutsche Allgemeine 1 Zeitung. Already one new minister, an under necretary, a political director . 1 .
:u a personal reporter nave undertaken their new lut'.es at the foreign ofliee. The system wllFbe altered so that one Individual will control all relations with one given country whereas now. political, commercial and new relations were handled separately. Fifty Diplomatic PoMs. There are about ."0 diplomatic posts to be tilled besides countless legation and consular positions. The rank which diplomats will take is still uncertain and it is considered probable .that many countries will appoint charge d'affairs. an example which Germany must
follow.
m: hi ,sT.ii:.vr opi:i d. Wo will s-re tir.-t ci.i-s dinners .it .." i-nt. a No di M t ord rs. J M. ';:il.ctt, proprietor. 211 N. Main st. -Advt. Slil.
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Members of the newlv formed
, i'viii,!. to the ia L. Sindn j The Allgemeine says that the- genrrisou of the At my and Nav u'moii eral commissary at Versailles, Dih. i.l their re.;u'a- meeting erterda , : l ector Simons, after leaving the state afternoon. Mix A. W. llai on blisld-! service will beeomo l,tiwir.A..- Ai.
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clt:vi:ind. a eg. n Wherever shins rest at anchor on the seven seas or their tributaries some of them held by Cleveland made anchors and anchor chains, according to Cleveland vessel men. For in Cleveland, an inland, port, more anchors are fashioned and chains welded than In any other city in this country, and perhaps in the world. Eight carloads of steel anchors, the largest single sonsignment on record, recently was shipped from Cleveland to the Emergency Fleet corporation at Hog Island. They will b placd on the ttoa of modern tradinK ships which America is ,endlng after the trade of the world. They are modern "national stockless" anchors of the latest approved design. The old-fashioned "T" Rar at the top has been eliminated but the. rabbit-eared flukes are turned and built to hold to the ocean lloor wherever cast. Refore the war, Cleveland anchors were famous In Great Lakes. But it was only when ships went down to sea the anchors made inland became world famous. Sow they are carried not only utnUr the American Hag but under the banners of almost every nation.
NEWSPAPER REPORTERS FROM NEW ASSOCIATION
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ST. UH'IS. MO.. Au,-. 2 21. An or
ganization of newspaper reporters, J
editors and artists, with the object of improving the standards of the newspaper profession and to secure tor active editoiial employes increased salaries to meet the advance In the cost of living, has been formed
here under the name of the "St. Louis Association of Journalists." F.mployes of. the five Knglish language newspapers published here and representatives of press associations arc eligible to membership in the association. The or,;1.! iz.-'i ) 1 lias ?aen a deli .:te sta-ii ;';airi-t affiliation wbh trr ''es ini.i'u-. ir recking wake adJoM mem t tl'.e i.sociation Vot d to reo r, ir emoloyes. of each v.e .vspipor to bargai i collectively v ;t;; their re : pecti e cm ploy rs. majority ol" the editovi.il w r':"c. enipb'.-o 1 Ptre have Jo'ued the relation and plr? are oeing m:nU to affiliate. vii :her si-.'ti or ginlzaUons b.!0!'fhout th? 1 ountry v.-Ih the v o' fc rming n it; nal as.se ciation of new siap;r mn.
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The screen's best gowned star, Emmy Wehlen in 'The Amateur Adventuress' A story of breezy comedy and heart appealing romance, where dreary monotony is broken by startling adventures. SATURDAY The big new serial you've been waiting for "ELMO THE MIGHTY" Featuring the celebrated star of "Tarzan of the Apes," ELMO LINCOLN. Also TEXAS GUINAN in "GIRLS OF HELL'S AGONY"
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Dr. M. W. iteynobls. dentist. Mihaw;ika Tr'Nt S-ivings bldg. ' Phone 10 IS. Adt.
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For SAU: High grado road.-tor,! i .ii;-rt-i. tuna p"dKree wnvt Kod tratk mark; Iirge 1 ub'.er-tired bvig-' -y a::d harness Appl 1 1 . 4 S. Sixth st River park. Phone :.. -2212.
WAXTKD Man for eleliery and K'T.cr.il store work. Ytnir.x or ehieiiy ni:i preferred. Inquire l 'j S .Mam st. :'lt4.
FOU SALR Household furniture Friday afternoon. NN" i 1 1 sell cheap. 7 3: K. Sixth t. :ltl LOST Punch of kes cn ring with initials W. C. H Liberal reward for 11 turn U ti West let ".
F(R SALI" tiood T-room house on V. Fourteenth t., $l.jjv; small iaypur.t down, balance easy terms. Achiiie c'olpjcrt. phone 1 1 SI. 2 1 1 7
I' 11 S.Li; Seven room row house, partly modern on Main st.. clone ;a: am b-avln city. For appointment address News-Times. 2 1 1 1 .
F. E. COATS CO. Undertakers FUNERAL HOME, Cor. Third and Race Sis. Phone Mishawaka 197.
The People's Dept. Store 112 Lincoln Way W., Mishawaka. Eventually, after you have rt .1 much, and after you have looked at many collections of various merchandise, good common sens; will bring you to this store, where a square deal to its patrons and; a small margin of protit is its motto. We carry a full line of SHOES. FNRFRWL'AR. DRYCOODS. MRN'S AND ROYS' DRESS SHIRTS, MEN'S AND ROYS' TROUSERS, etc. Trade at THE PEOPLE'S STORE and ou will surelv rind it WORTH WHILE.
WANTED TO K ENT Three or four unfurnished rcoms or small hp'.::e with hAt by to adults, by Sept. 1. Ca'.'. Mishawaka 1114. C' tC
i"iK SALE Three Pearl tables, with who! outfit. Call 1 ' M:h-i
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i'K SALE Rrown willow babyj carnage, child's ard, :l-burner; gHoin0 stove, used one month; ad-! Justab'.e dnss fe.rm. ::iü W. Four- ! t-entt. st.. Mishaw.ka. ltJ'
VANTK n To rent. hum. rn hri'v? . al.oi.t i-'ept. 1 e'a.l 'r II: : l tj. , Phone MUhavaka 101 Adt. rvi ' Fol: SALE Stnen rui-ta house and garage, modern except furnace., 4 v l W. Sixth st. In luire Zl V. , ir.xth i.t Price 2.TtO.
2Ct3.,IOR SALE Svvrn-room house. p.iitlv nioiiern; close io chi-n!
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Don't Formet "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 N. Main St. Mishawaka! For All Kinds of Shoe Eepalring and Shoes.
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WANTED Women and girls to arn light shoe making. We pay w hile learning. W also rfX men i.r. i !. s for da and pit-ce werk. Mihawaka Woolen Mfg Co.
Llf.CRTY no.NTIf you are , fo:pd to "II. you art entitled to; the highest market price w,;n ao ; crud ar.d arnd mtere to dat. ; Hr.n yor bond to us Get our ; Vrice and convince CAM!. THORN!, and Co. 132 N Main st. Oliver l tel Jide I TaesJay and Saturday ertniaja 1 Thon Cell ICSI Hour a i
LIRERTY RONDS We p.iy up toj $-.-", c.sh for bonds; accrued in. I .rrept allowed. War stamp. bought.) C. L Guthrie. i22 J. M. S. Hldg. . a. m. to S p m. T 4 5 ü -; S I I'ei; SALE C o ftt froi.tae and", fea diep. Line cm llih-! nay .a: in the 5 Co- blot k. 1"Sm ,
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i out!: itpr t. In Wiil eil on reason lb lunu Slaik Lelti Co. t-tr f-c MONEY Zr: To loan on city pr ptrt. Eiqht room house mod-r:-., :i tasy p t mcr.ts S--ven room, modern, near tar I : n Fi room bungalow. ei."y payments. Garnure Phone Ml.hnwak .tTtl. Tt
Nu Bone Corset Shop 117 Lincoln Way Fast. HcHmi 219-20 MRv 1. DREJEIL Ucll Phone 4 TO.
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"The Wilderness Trail" Portrays vividly the rivalry and tragedy of trapper life in the desolate region of farthest Canada. Also a Good Comedy. TOMORROW In a Paramount picture our dainty little screen star Vivian Martin
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"Little Comrade'' Also "DADDY AMBROSE," a screaming Mack Sennett Comedy. Admission Matinee, main floor and balcony 6c for children; Evening, 17c, 11c and 6c for children in balcony and first four rows.
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I invite you all to come to -my new store (Saturday) to celebrate my Fall Opening in South Bend. This is going to be a Real Celebration. I am going to give the greatest values I ever gave in all my life. The 500 patterns which have arrived are all new and beautiful Fall fabrics. They are tine Woolens and Worsteds, in the latest colorings and designs and I want every Man in South Bend who wants a Real Tailored-to-Order Suit to see them. They are wonderful values. Actual $50, S60 and $70 fabrics, but I will, make your suit to your measure NOW for only .35, S40,,$45, and Pll give you an Extra Pair of Pants Free with every Suit. This is an unusual offering. I am not closing out old goods. They are all new fabrics and 1 am going to put myself out a little, so as to give my customers the best service, the best satisfaction, the best fit and latest style. . I will give my personal guarantee. .
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THE NEW IDEA INDIVIDUAL TAILORING AT FIRST COST
I invite everybody to come to my Nervv Store.- to fj join me in celebrating the Fall Opening of my 3"th 3 year in the Tailoring business, by sharing. jin theatre- g
mbb w 1 a wt .- -f aftww . ' a a a GREAT FALL OPENING SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 9:00 A..M. a - Overcoats and Suits Made to ; Order $35-$40 and $45 500 guaranteed $50, S6o, S70 All Wool.' Fabrics
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EXTRA PANTS WITH EVERY SUIT
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Every suit is guaranteed to be tirst-class Woolens, trimmigs, linings, tit, finish and everything .else , or money back. THE GREATEST CLOTHES VALUES EVER. OFFERED. THE EXTRA PANTS DOUBLES THE LIFE OF YOUR SUIT. Distinctive Styles, Perfect Fit, Good Workmanship and Double Wear my guarantee. j Come in and look, whether vou order or not. A '
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: 11 new, fresh stock, whHe they last at these LOW PRICES. Your to get CORD TIRES at lower prices than fabric tires.
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RIB NON-SKID LUt Price Our Fric- I.i-t Price Our Prk-e 32x4... $445$23lT $46.90 $25.01 ' 33x4... $45.85 $24.45 $48.10 $25.65 s 34x4... $47.20 I $25.1 7 $49.50 $26.40 '
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