South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 235, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 August 1919 — Page 9
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1 ES FINGER: IV ES IS HESUL" Albert Acke Victim of Blood Pcisonnicj Leaves Wife and Children. AlWt Arkr-, 21 w. Third st., .liM r ' Ft -Joseph's ho.epjtal rsterrlay afternoon from Mooi poisontnt? whi h ru!tofl from nn Injury to his fincer f:.--ainoi a wprk nsro. Mr. Acke u i horn In Iitrium. ,Tuly 2S. lR".i l oinpr o1 yars nM. In 2 f 0 he '.as I married. Ills xvif survives with two; children. OrHla in Mlshawaka, nnll Adolph In IiHtrium. Ho also leaves i his parents. Mr. and Mr. LeonoM , Ark-, of Helßflum. ono hrothor andj cr.f sister. In Helium. a hrothor In Franco, arTl a flrter, Mrs. August' Vantonnl of Mlshawaki II came to Mi.-hawak i from Belplum eitrht years ai?o and has boon rnployed at the Misha,Waka Woolen j MfK-. com pan j. I Funeral arrangements will bo1 mad la tor. SCIENCE TEACHER 'SENDS RESIGNATION At a special meeting of the board j 'l rnun-ji;!! I v. IllUl. I'1S IOT InC iievs i--uuun.i io i. alien siodI wen', opened. They will b thoroughly fori" into before the contract ls i awarded. The resignation of ft. S Millik.an. .soi nee teacher in the high Mhool, was receled. but was not accepted. It Is understood efforts will he made to retain Mr. Mllllkan past ear in charge of the science fnd athletic department.-. His record is said to have been exceptionally jrond. Arcordincr to his friends the South Hond schools are anxious to obtain his services as are those of Indianapolis. CHICKEN THIEVES AGAIN. OPERATING Chicken thieves have been operating northeast of the city during tho past few nights according to reports I from that vicinity. J Charles R. Long, residing northeast of Mishawaka. lost in geese' from his poultry yard some time; during Thursday night. Karl Lee's K i.nr.crv vi uLa w 1 1 . . . I . 1 chickens taken. This occurred Wednesday night. AM UR. A married man with small family to iare for Guernsey cows. Must ;e uood milker, wife to board two men at $10 a wee!:. Will pay top iv.tges for a steady reliable man and 'urmsh a goo 1 bouse, milk, potatoe s, warden, wood und coal. Work the .ear around Call Henry Kemp. Gart eld. 5 3 F 1, Miihawaka, Ind.. Box I Advt. CARD OF THANKS. VV w ish to extend our since re thanks to our neighbors ai d fri ndJ f-! their kindne-s acd f'oral tru ct. s dating tin illn-ss and 1 ath e.l o . eloved daugh.ier an I s.ste r. It. i e J-Uig and !'.i:nilv. Adt . JJll I Dr. Makiojcki. Second st Aeivt. osteopath. 1 2 W. LOST Pocke took containing money' ami money rwuor's name order on. receipts with Between Main .ind Si'vnth 4 2 F 2. sts. and Finder r c i e all Gar-re-Ward. i 2sti. : I'ei: SALE High cr.nl roadster. l mistered. tied pedigree and good ::a -k mark; l t:ge rubber-t:: d bug- .. and harn Apply ll"l S. : t' st.. Unci Park. Fh"-.e 22 1 2. F(B SALE Brown willow baby i. image. chibl's atd, Z - barner -aso'in stoe-. us.-d one month; ad-J j lstab!e dr s form r.le W. Fonr-j i-.i-.th i . Mir-hav aka. 2"t:'. WANTED Man for dt-;:ery and, general store work. Young or! .'bieriy man preft t i ed. Inquire 1 K j ::. Main st. 2 It I. F "1 SALE S - eri-r ,:u ho..e. ; p :r'J'- Ii r:i , ebe in. Chtap; .,r ;ick .-;.. lerms io s pur- i r. Injine ." s-Ti:::- .- i . ha 't v- (!: SALE Three ho4rd tabb with whole outt.t. Call l'-'..: Mi.-:i-WVNTED To re ml mod. vn hit:--aboat S. pt. I. Ca.l .r. I te ynlu.-. Pho-u Mbl;a-.ik.. 1.1 Aht. 2-tt WANTED Women and girls to Vara light shoe making. We pay h: e Je-arr.mg. We also need men i r. 1 bos for day and pi c- . oik.' ri'shawaka Woolen Mfg. Co. L:2-".i LirEKTV IJONTr If you arr ; to' e.l to eil. you are : 'itled tc the hU'hest market price with ac- ! crue l and earned Int ro.: to da , l.r.ng your bonds to us. Get our, j ru e ami convince yo Jrseli. CAMP. THO BN E and Co. "? I: in . Oliver Hotel .blT Tuesday nl Saturday erenln. j Phw Bell 1S1 Hours Mo i.
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SOLDIERS CAN BE NATURALIZED FREE All i'i'ns who have ?f-rpd in t!i I"nitcl st.U-s army or n.ivy, can ' th :r naturalization papers fr?" of! fharf S' pt. by pr st-ntin thorn-i s' Ivf-s at th' court hro iso ani show-' ir. their hnnnraM fli'haru'n from' ti-.f sTvrp. Th'y are akrI to brim: two ritizon.H with them. They ar' r'justo(l to ro to tho court hoii.; fith'-r S'opt. 7 or S :irul have thej c Jorks 1111 out their applications and n-oivf their full papers, Sopt. 3. IIOSPITAI. OTI'.S. John F'airio, ?oi k. Third Ft., U improving. John (iuehlert undf-rwnt an operation Friday. Warren Slpers of Columbus, Ohio who was brought to the hospital a u ek ,-;ko with a broken collar bono ainl j-ovoral fracture.! ribs, will he h-nt to hl:s hom- today. Ml. s Smithfrantz and Mr? Feliv n, rr.ri.- .-,r,. imnmvir,, Stanley Niks and Oscar Van dorbash, who have been In tho hospital tor sometime, are improving. Van Fnrey. 1:2:, W. Lawrence st., was taken to his home Friday morning. Mi; Anna Mattmiller, of Wy.it t, underwent an operation for appendicitis. Friday. Mike iMibriko. who had a foot amputated several weeks no, will be taken to his home today. Mr. Thornton will leave the institution today. TODAY'S ti:mili: attraction. -J" h popularity of Vivian Martin i;iH been tas been increasing with every pictine in which she has appeared, and today she is one of the most admired I all the Paramount stars. She U unequalled Ja her particular Held that of the portrayal of younff trirl type of an unsophisti atcd and bv..ble cliaraetfT. She is iniHsnntnlilv of the screen's draw-' ing cauls, because her .appeal is to. j all classes. She has been peculiarly! successful in the presentation of he: i characterizations. In all of which her genius and artistry h.tve been evidenced with excellent results. Her admirers will be delighted with her work in "Little Comrade." for its story is not only dramatic, but its titui'tions have distinct appeal. Com-! edy, pathos, drama, are all welded Into a stirring and timely story, and In it Miss Martin is as charming and, attractive as ever. "Little Comrade"' will be shown at the Temple today.) MORE MISHAWAlvANS ARRIVE. .irs. F. I). Thayer. 209 Cleveland st.. has received a card announcing t tl 1 1 ! Humboldt of the iiuth V. . S. infantry bad arrived safely in the East. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fetters. 20', E. Eighth st., also received word that their son, Musician Ben A. Fet-I ters. also of the :10th infantry band has arrived in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coil, .107 S. 1 Union st., were also notifred that their son. Clem Coil, company I. 30th I infantry had arrived in New York.! All of these men Camp Me Tritt, N. J. were enroute to
Any friend of the rubber workers the distinction of picking 300 quarts wishing to go on the Rubber Work-'of huckleberries at the Aklns marsh ers Special to Michigan City, Sun- near Cassopolls. day. Aug. 21 can obtain tickets at!
band concert tonight. Advt. ltl TAKE AlTOMonil.n TRIP. William Buckles and family. $04 E. Lincoln way, leave today on an automobile trip to Whitley county. The y will be pone until Labor day. FOE SALI Singer sewing m.u hine. 5 1 Call phone IST.:. Mishaaka 112 W. Eighth st.. Mishawaka. 2U1. WANTED A married man with small family t help care for tiuetiisey cows ol niilkor wife to board two men at $10 a week. W ill pay top wages for a steady reliable man and furnish a good house, milk, potatoes, uard n. w aiod and coal. Work the year around. Call H'ttry Kemp. Garthdd 33FI Mishawaka. Ind.. Box :Zo I'ltC Advt. I.' 'ST Bunch of keys on ring with initials W. ('. H. Liberal reward for latum to 203 N. West st. 2i't.t FeK SALE tlood 7-room house on W. Fourteenth s'. $1,30 3; small payment down, balance easy terms. A. hille e'olpa rt. phone lis 1 . 2lt7 l''B SALE Seven room new house-. Partly modern n Main st.. closi. in; am having city. For appointm nt a l h e-ss N WN-Time. 21tl. WANTED TO RENT Three or four unfurnished rooms or small house .th h at by two adults, by Sept. 1. Call Mishawaka 1114. 2etJ LI BEET V BONDS We pay up to $3J.l'5 cash fr fmdp; accrued in crest allowed. War stamps bought.: C. L. Guthrie. 4 2 J J m . 0 a. m. to ! p m. M. S. Bldg. ; 7430-2S: F )ft SALE U f et frontage arl feet p. on Llneoiri Highuay east in the 5'-'e Mo, k. To call noues bringing J.'S per M.unth lent. Drive 4,300. Will seil :i n.i.M'fiir.c t-'inib Stark Lealty Co. itf MONEY 6';; To loan on city jroperty. Eight room house modern, n easy payments. Seven room, modern, near car line. Five room bungalow, easy payitu nts. Garmire. Phone Mishawaka 370. llf
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Phone 118; Bell 10 SPEW Sale Will be Continued at Postoffice Tuesday and Wednesday. I The sale of government foodstuffs at the Mlfhawaka postoffice will he ' continued next Tuesday and Wed- ! nepday. The amount realized during , the three days' sale this week was $3.iC0. Nearly L.'O families were ' represented In the purchase. Th? demand for bacon was very heavy, . this article being- most in demand. ' Purchasers also bought heavily of ! cherries and beans, these articles ; having been sold out. .Sufficient' bacon rtill remains out of the city's apportionment to supply many famI ilies. 1)1 1'S AT ROSPITMi. ' Albert Acke. S21 W. Third st., died at St. Joseph's hospital Friday !nfternoon from complications. He was born in Hcltfium. July 2S, lSlO, bf in' "rj years old. In 190S he was married. His: wife survives with two children. Orella in Mishawaka, and Adolph in Helffium. He also leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Acke of Helgium, one I brother and one sister In Helarium, I a brother in France, and a sister, ! Mrs. August Vantonnie of Mishawaka. Funeral services will be held from I the St. lievo Catholic chuch probably Monday morning at nine o'clock. Rev. Fr. Fischer will officiate. Burial ! will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. RIO PICTl'Ri: AT LINCOLN. Llmo Lincoln, the celebrated star of "Tarzan of The Ape,s" and the Iklgian blacksmith of "The Kaiser The Peast of Berlin" is appearing today at the Lincoln theater In "Elmo the Mighty." a Universal chTillenge serial. Texas Gulnan In "Girls of Hell's Agony" will also be shown. A Billie West comedy will complete the bill. This is one of the finest lot of pictures to appear in Mishawaka for a long time. ENTERTAINS WW I1ROTIIKR. Mrs. Grace OUerman, S. Union st., entertained at a seven o'clock dinner last evening complimentary to her brother, Hugh Forest, who has Just received his honorable discharge from service after fighting overseas. CITY COURT NOTTS. William Smith of Elkhart, and Charles Phillips of South Bend, were arraigned before Special City Judge C. W. Bingham Saturday morning and entered pleas of pullty to charges of intoxication. PICKS 300 QUARTS. Valentine Marz, 75 years old, and a veteran of the Civil war, who resides northeast of the city, holds RETURN FROM RETREAT. Rev. Dean L. A. Moench, Rev. J. A. Suelzer and Rev. John Kohl have returned to Mishawaka after attending the retreat of the priests of Fort Wayne diocese which was held .at Notre Dame. I. O. O. I ATTENTION. You are urged to meet at our hall Sunday, 2 p. m., in reference to conferring initiation for Abraham Lincoln lodge of South Berd. Advt. JOHN LOOP. N. O. CANADIAN YISITOR. Robert Brick of Hamilton. Ont.. is the guest of Miss Laura Leyes. who is visiting with her brother, Herbert Leyes. W. Eighth st. TO GO TO liAKE. Miss Claude Stine of the office of Clark's laundry will leave Sunday for Lake Wawasee where she will e njoy her vacation. CITY COURT NOTES. j Charles Phillips, a Hungarian re-j siding in South Bend, was arrested j en a charge of public intoxication! iast night. He gave bonds, for his appearance in tho city court. RETURN FROM MICHIGAN. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Deyo. Lincoln way V.. have returned fron, a motor trip to Lansing. Mich., wher? they visited with the latter's brother, William Sargent. -N . CONCLUDE YISIT. Mrs. John Baker has returned to her home In Decatur, 111., after .pending several weeks as the guest f Mis Emma Schwartz, Lincoln ay W. i:ti:rtain at party. Mrs. Carolin Unruh, 320 E. Battel! st., entertained Friday evening on occasion of her son. Miller's, birthday. Music and Glancing we re enJoyed and refreshment served. I (;om: to cilyi:r. Mrs. August Hoerstman is spending several days visiting Mrs. J. Herzog and family at Culver. VISITING IIKIATHTX Rev. Simon Yenn of Fort Wayne is visiting relatives in the city. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads.
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News of Interest on the West Side
social i:yi-:xts. The Wreath of Mary soeiety of the Foüsh Women's Alliance of j America will have its monthly, meeting Sunday afternoon at St. j Hedwige'.-, school building-. ' Members of the St. Anna society,! branch N. 125 of the Polish Wom-j en's Alliance of America, will meetj Sunday p afternoon at St. Casimier's; fcchool auditorium, Webster st. The meeting of the Sacred Heart of Jesus society of Ft. C.'.simler's i parish will be held Sunday after-1 noon at 1:30 o'clock. j The St. Hedwige Choral society will have their rehearsal Tuesday' evening. j The gymnasium class of Lady Fal j cons, Z. Rtlicki. will meet Monday! evening at Z. Halicki hall. W. Divi"-; slon t. The Literary circle of St. Casi mirs pansn will hold its meeting Tuesday evening at the parish library parlor. Members are urgently reo,ueited to attend. PERSONALS. Miss Irene Sobieszynska has returned to Whiting-. Ind.. after a several d IVS' visit With relatives and ! frinri yir -,.uj Mrs. Frank Klimkiewicz. who were called here last week by the serious illness of their son. Martin Klimkiewick, W. Jefferson blvd., have returned to their home in Michigan City. Frank Walewski. 1001 N. Olive St., has gone to Laporte on a business visit. Michael Kusniewicz. 60 9 Railroad st., who has been very 111 for several weeks-, is much improved. Mrs. Stanley Wrzesinska of Jacksonville. HI., is spending a few- days with relatives. She is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nadolny. Florence av. J. T. Meier and daughter, Marie of Milwaukee, Wis., are visiting relatives hero. -urs. Catherine Chodkiewicz and; daughter. Helen, have returned to Buffalo. N. Y.. followlne a visit with friends here. Mrs. Catherine Zaporska, S. Wal nut st.. has gone to Chicago. 111., to spend two weeks with her parents. George Xasprzyczak. Sil Warren st.. has gone to spend a week with relatives, at Grand Rapids. Mich. Mrs. Charles Drust. 2 4 31 Huron st., has as her guest Mrs. Pauline Lubawa of Manistee, Mich. VmT. and Mrs. Fred Wodacki. S. Scott st., spent the week with relatives in Michigan City. Miss Estelle Kazus of Buffalo. N. Y., who was visiting friends here, has left for a brief visit to Chicago before returning home. Michael Kluta, formerly residing on Linden av., left Saturday morning for Detroit, m Mich., where he will make his home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wojda, Klieiuszko st., left Friday for Grand Rapids. Mich., where they will spend two weeks with relatives. Stephan Edwards of East Hammond ia in the city on a business visit. BAPTISMS. Clara, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tomaszewskl, 426 S. Kosciuszko ft., was baptized Friday evening at SL Adalbert's Catholic church. Rev. John Kubackl officiating The God-parents are Mrs. Helen Bejman and John Cwidak. RIVER PARK FOR REPORTER CALL Rlrer TntV XU Thon 478. The 11th annual reunion of the Kuley family was held Thursday at McNaughton park, Elkhart, In'd. Seventy-five members were present and dinner was served at noon. A business session followed and officers for the ensuing year were elected. Those chosen were: President, Manlng Whitmyer of Elkhart; vice president, Blayne peas of GoJ shen, Ind.; secretary and treasurer. Miss Neva Robblns. Mishawaka. The program committee Included Miss Myrel Keeley, Miss Irene Whitmyer and Miss Bulah Troxel. It was decided to hold the 1320 meeting th third Thursday in August at McNaughton park, Elkhart. Mrs. Earl Camp. N. Eighth St.. entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Thursday in honor of Mrs. Jud Menter and son. Lowell of Decatur, 111.
Lincoln Theater Today ELMO LINCOLN Celebrated star of "Tarzan of the Apes" and the giant Belgian blacksmith of "The Kaiser the Beast of Berlin," in the Universal Challenge serial,
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Girls of Hell's Agony
Texas Guinan is a new star and is the female William Hart of the movies. ' " Also a Billie West comedy. Do not miss this big evening's entertainment. USUAL ADMISSION.
Cover wore laid for 12. Sweet j peas and gladioluses were used in j the houso and table decorations, j Mrs. Menter and sun will Icav- to- ' day for their home. , The regular meeting cf the Sun- , t eam class of the Free Methodi.-t church was held at the home of I Miss Pauline Kline. S. Thirteenth i st. Refreshments were served dur
ing the social hour. The next meeting will be Sept. Mr. and Mrs Clem Mamerow were host and hostess at a G o'clock dinner Wednesday evening at their home near North Liberty. The affair was in honor of the birthday anniversary of the hostest. Mrs. W. Schock and granddaughters, the Mi.-es Pauline and Florence Evans of Itiver park, whose birthdays occur during the week. The guests numbered 15. Mrs. H. F. P.rooks. N. Eleventh st., entertained at dinner Friday, complimenting Mrs. L V. Stephens of South Pend. Rev. George Enterline of South Hend will fill the pulpit at the River Park M. E. church Sunday morning. The Loyal Daughters of the M. E. church, chaperoned b3' their teacher. Mrs. F. E. Wolfe, will spend Sunday at Hudson lake. E. O. Williams. Twelfth st.. this week for a three months' left trip to Arkansas. Mrs. Luck Antisel, who submitted to an operation for appendicitis, has been removed from tho hospital to the home of her mother, Mrs. Puck, S. Sixth st. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Tun.ua of Chicago will arrive here Sunday for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. John David, Mishawaka av., before going to Eagle lake, Mich, to spend their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Rrnnam returned to their home at SpringHeld, 111., this morning after a two weeks' visit with Mishawaka and River Park friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shoup and daughter. Janice of White Pigeon, Mich., will arrive here this evening to spend the week-end witty Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alspaugh, S. Eleventh st Cohan Plans to Retire to Form New Association NEW YORK. N. Y.. Aug. 2 3. George M. Cohan, theatrical Broadway's leading member of the ProUieing Managers Protective Association. Friday nigt was on th; orge of retiring fro;n play production for ever, t devote his life and SH'O.'ioo of his fortune to the upbuilding of a new 'independent" actors organization in an effort to break the actors strike and keep tho stae free from, the control of organized labor. In a letter to Lou's Marin, chairman of a meeting of nearly 900 actors and actresses not members of the Actors Equity Association. Mr. Cohan intimated that he would resign from the Managers Association and give himself entirely to the interests of a new organization ot acievs which would work for the ''uplift of the spirit ol the Mage" as soon as a definite organization e uld be perfected, and its aims out lined. More than 4 30 a.tor and actresses signed up for the new association tonicht under Mr. Manr.'s guidance, and immediately a committee was appointed to dratt l Konstitution and by-laws and wait on Mr. Cohan. At the afternoon meeting of thi "independent" actors, Mr. Cohan Ka id : "No matter how the wind blows, I do not th'nk I shall ever produce another play. I am with you all in ocry movement for the betterment of the theater and to bring back the friendly re'atioiu? between ac-te-rs and managers. Don't Forget "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 N. Main St., Mishawaka. For AH Kinds of Shoe Repairing and Shoes. Nu Bone Corset Shop 117 Lincoln Way Ilast. Rooms 219-20 MRS. 1. DRIVER, Hell Phone 170. Mighty Guinan
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MARFA. Tex.. Aug. 23. That an effort to pay the remaining JS.iOV of the ransDm to Jesus Renteria or I bis family "vill be made in the near .uture was indicated Friday by Gtn. J. T. Dlekman. He took the position at the time that Capt "MaCack res ci:ed Lieut. Davis without payment of the total 15.000 demanded that the United estates overnu.ent is to f-roat to go back on its word een to bandits. Lieut. Davis, it is remembered, was rescued thiough a trick. A movement has teen started here' by business and cattlemen of the Big IJvad district to urge that J Capt. Le-onard Matlack be awarded! the congressional medal of honor ! for saving the life of Lieut. Davn i i i . i . . . t uen ne rescued mm last .Monday. PROBE CHARGES WITHOUT PARTIALITY, SAYS FREAR I'.v t'rdtr.1 Prs: SEATTLE. Wash., Aug. 2.1. Declaring that "not a single fact will be covered up," Rep Frear. of Wisconsin, chairman of the congressional committee investigating the accusations against the spruce division of the army, continued his aggressive ejuestionlng of witnesses Friday. Rep. Iea, California, protested agalnst what he termed "brow beating and bullying of witnesses." "We are going ahead with this investigation and get at the facts regardless of whose head is hit," retorted Frear. SPECIAL notice: Grocery stores and meat markets closed all day Wednesday. Aug. 1'7. Grocers nnel butchers' picnic. Indian lake. Everybody welcome. 7304-25 Adv. DON'T si
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This fair is one that pleases everybody. There is no other fair in its class. It consists of the fine it exhibits of live ttock, farm products, women's handiwork, and merchants' displays ever shown on any fair ground. The Laporte fair enjoys its reputation of being the best. lioro i nnv. 2:30 2:30
thing new to please I and educate the people this fair has it. This year will be the greatest one in the history of this fair. AUTOMOBILES ADMITTED FREE.
The Great Patterson Carniva! Will Please You LIEUT. HEADLEY OF LACROSSE, IND., AND LIEUT. DAVE LINDSEY OF MARION, WITH THEIR GREAT WAR AEROPLANES, WILL BE IN THE AIR ALL DAY.
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TODAY VIVIAN MARTIN, in "Little Comrade" Her admirers will be delighted with her work in "Little Comrade," in which is combined comedy, pathos and drama, all welded into a stirring and timely story. Also a splendid comedy, "DADDY AMBROSE" A laugh from start to finish.
TOMORROW
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A picture which wUl appeal to every momer s neaxu uon i miss it Also an Outing Chester picture and a Christy comedy, "FOR LOVE OR MONEY."
Admission Matinee, main floor and balcony 6c for children. Evening 17c, 11c, and children 6c in balcony and first four rows.
The Horoscope
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Sunday's astrological chart g:v s ir.ation ar.d discreticv. Th-e- :n emlittle encouragement for satii-tio-i 'rA 5h'v"! their poor giin in any direction. Th- ' Vh'.-- whose Mrth - i i position will be peculiar, with 'e- i--,.,. r, toaf-rd t h-ir ; i.tion
pression and foreboding. which, would best be vanquished 1 y Mm- . , ing to thmt-s of the spirit. - These whose blrthdav i: i mav nave", a year no; aiiogeiner s..o-;:.. A child horn on this day ma h. unsettled, restless and erratic. Monday's hor scope is full of ovi-' tradictory auguries, with L".nar as-: pects which make' tor favorable con-' ditions nullified by powerful S"lar and mutual portents. The health is, I
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In accordance with the closing of the cleaners and dyers,- my office will he closed August 29, 30 and September 1. Open tor business Tuesday, September 2. Bring' your cleaning in early. The last taken for cleaning 'to be finished Thursday will be Wednesday evening, August 27.
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Farmers' Race (County) 50.00 THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 2:15 Pace $400.00 2:15 Trot 400.00 2:19 Pace '400.00 Novelty Race (open) 15.00 FRIDAY, RUGUST 29 2:24 Trot $400.00 2:24 Pace - 400.00 2:20 Trot 400.00
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