South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 237, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 August 1919 — Page 8

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SUNDAY AFTERNOON!

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At Eagle Point Sunday En joy Big Program of Sports. , j

tTrs. Marjrirft Ilolf,-. .117 V. ! I rnt t., j1m1 Kund.iy nftirr.oon .1'. j 2 "'flik after :t ii!n? lays' ilirvs with rnrnplk.itions. h waa fnr-p-.i rly MN M'iry, let Krnir ar.fl ' v;ti horn in Germany, May . 1SU, 'ink; 7 2 -:irn oM. Januarj 10. 1 lv f-he married to John j l:!f-, who iHm1 iKlit y.ir. a'.'o. ; .Sh- Cime t r M l,awak,i from Ar'los, Inl., t l,ht jfars uo and ha .rc r'i'!Ml her.. 1 Sh 1-i ur' lvcil iy two sons arJ tare- 1 iiii;htf'rN. Cr.Lrle F. of MishI a'.vaka, I-'rank V. f Kokuino, Iml.;

Mr. Sta'-y Hürden cf Socth Bno .'mil Mr Charit Meier of Coin ml 'it-. City. Ind. Urlof fur.oral se!iffs will ho hM

from thr r-.M-n'. e Tutwl ay mornin,:

Thirty ws-Tlrn rarrlrn r-Jo-.i a picnic at ll.i.f. point Suntiny and Iik Ylw roU ix was hf.td'jtia rtT.s for th flay. A p!fntlid program of sp'rtin4 event was one of th features. Prizes 'vero awarded as follow: l(M,--.:ird dash for large boys: I'irat, Alfred Hull, r.trman rinir.

relic of the war, donated l,y the l!ov. j nt 10 ('rU..

(1. . Titu; .s rond. Joseph Stowfll. i,rker of the M-thodit

pair or hair so.es ami heei, donated , hurvh will olluiate. The Nody wi!. by John Splranto; thre.-lw-fd race, j . shippd to Aik'os, vh-if the fuHer,ry Schmidt and Ralph .laj-s. : , ,.r-,i :.Tvir.s will't.e h ld from t.V I oxgall glove, each donated !-' M t ho. list rj,urch Tu day afternoon Matz and Forst hauer; hun -atme at j o'clfk. l:..ri.il will hu in tho content, Ralph CI lass, athletic urilim, ,.os cernitcry. nult by M. fllh rt and son; hop. j rtep and Jump. Henry imllt,!TuDC- ..... ADDCOTCn pocketbook by the Bed Cross ph..r-; liinCC lYlLN AnntoItU

macy; knlfcht tournarne.it, Ilrnryj

Fchr.aldt nnd Ralph Cfla.H, cuff link

"Feeling Better Every Day I Live"

Sunday,

AT THIAXniJ: TODAY. C. W. TITUS HCTlllXS. Tfn?ly dramatic ncfnrs abound Rrv. G. W. Titui and family have

in "A Girl at Bay." th Corinna I returned from an automobile trip: Griffith picture which will be shown J to Canada. Mr. Titus occjplel hi.-' in th T.m!. fhr-.t.r todiv. The ' Pulpit at the First Christian church.

younsr Vitagraph star has th role of a young .ettUmer.t worker who by an amazing turn of fate finds h-rfdf a fugitive and the self-con-fessod slay-r of a youn? J'Jdpe she. nevt-r had met. Tq avert suspicion hhe bcoms ncretary to the brother tf the f'ain nmn and the action emu rs about her battle against her love for this man. and the net which lowly but syrly 1 drawing her to account for he crime.

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LXG AL. - OTICr. NON-RKH1DKNT JfOTICK. STATE OK INDIANA. ST. JOSEPH COUNTY. S.x. In tL Joepii Su perior Court. Spte:nter Term, lVl'. HA Hit! BT JKKNERT MILTON (VUKNEKT No. VX. Complaint . IU It knn, tliat th gtxive r..m:M plaintiff ha, file, la tLe office f tb" Clerk of ald Court her enmplnlut ujjnlnat paid defendant lit the alovf cause tfether wljh n ;rpr affidavit that s.'ild lffndant. Miltxti )rn"rt. Is n t n rnld-nt t thf Stut ct Indiana. Said dffnd.int 1 her-ly iK'tiflt-d that fald au will FtH nl for trial on th 11th day of Ortoher. the Ham? bfIn? th J''.th day fif the next term of

i nld Court t ooionienre at the City cT ! South l'.-nd. fn the third Monday in

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by A. A. Van Rle and

WIney's store. Ifold Iloxln Miilrh.

A boxing match furnished consld- j

erable cntertalnmont anil f suited us

ON SPEEDING CHARGE!

MV nt, T, i Soi't.-mVr nxt. n whlh day said dIVIrS. GOSSagC OaillS Twenty feri.int i re.riirM to n.pear to said

Pounds Taking Tanlac I nrtl"n

Troubles Ended. !

Attyt.

WIMU'K M. WAUNER. Clerk.

Ilv I.o II. Krunzewskl, Ipntv. iiosiVski fV M:Ki:Liu)fM,

for IM ilntlff. Sa rii r,

Thr- m-n w re a,rr sted fr spf-odin by Motorryr 1- Oilicor Smith during Sunday afternoon. They are

I'fter Shofmakir, V. Fourth!,,.....

follows: Josenh Stowcll. cuff link,1'1-' J""n ',, "4 rw.-m. w., .t..w

onr) tr.ln v A. T'11r.,nr, Co Mario CoX. 521 F.. (SfOVO St

'"I've Kained twenty pounds Mnce I began taking Tanlac and I'm feelinp bottf-r every day I live," siid Mrs. J. A. GnR,u'p. of 4 40 North I-awndale strn-t. 1nnss City, Mo. "For two lonr years I suffered from stomach trouble and nervous

i indigestion," ."he continued. "F.very-

thlng I ate i-oured on my stomach. Gan would form and press against

my heart until it would flutter and

so fnt I felt like I was goiriK

to smother. I had severe Pains

' ' ! around rnv stomach ami there was a

,lo.;are said to have been driving at the . pnawnC th,.re

ana riarom i-nsfser. sweater, no- i

v,f rv,ni. Tiw.i ratf? of .14 miles an

wrestling match was wn by Ralph !U"wo was -arrested on a charg t J a r .4i

hour. ' Walter

of

too.

I was

nated

sick

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race.

bv Frd A. V(u:t:

by The Douglas shf sVjre; shoe1 I'Har me-tiog of Orra I.. SnyJ 1 : : - . I V ,

Josenh Stowell. baseball. do-"r K.irriu oo, rm aim

I nlon. Monday, Aug. -'. for

pass.ago of garrison by-laws. Advt. KItKUTZ, Af!jt

race.

nated by Matz Forstbauer. 100-yard dash for small boys First, Henry Schmidt, box of candy, donated by tho Den of Sweets; k"cond, Virgil Nlccllnt, bathing suit, by Trick Tiros.; obstacle race, first. Virgil Nicollnl, necktie, by The People's torf ; second, Ioren Miliar, perfume, by tho Mlshawaka Ph.irinacy. 1'lay Ivax-bnll. The team captioned by Virgil Nicollnl won the flvo Inning Indoor baseball game. The prize was a box of car.dy donated by Tho Chocolate ' Shop. Swimmlnjr and boat!ng were enjoyed by the- "newsies." A picnic dinner was served.

THOMAS Vi:!SS ITNI'llAI.

Funeral service for Thomas

so dizzy that if I stood up suddenly

I would stagger and had-to. hold on

I to Komethlng to keep from falling, j "I had tried all sorts of medicines ' hoping to g t relief, but nothing did me any good until my hrother-in-I..... t.,pAii 'i .1 ...1 f.-. ' I tl,i n tf..

i had teen greatly helped by it and

I hadn't taken a half a bottle be-

' fore. I noticed gas didn't form and

make me sick any more, of course I kept right on taking Tanlac after

Weiss, who died at the Orphans" '.that and now 1 can eat anything I

home, will be held from the Finch & Sprague chapel this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Rurial will be In tho City cemetery.

1 ' NM OY I .N ( i V A CAT ION. Mr. and Mrs. John F. G-thrira-nr.d daughter, Miss Helen. 22'. IZ FUhth St., left Sunday for Huntington. Ind., whro they will spend a 10 davs' vacation.

WAXTITI). A married man with small family in care for Guernsey cows. Must be uood milker, wife to board two rm-n at 110 a week. Will pay top wage for a utrady reliable man nnd furnish k good house, milk, potatoes, garden, wood and coal. Work the year around. Call Henry Kejnp, Garfield, 5 3 Fl. Mlshawaka, Ind.. Box Advt.

J Dr. Maklelski. osteopath. J.2C

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want without anv trouble and I feel

so fine I can do all my work without potting tired. From the way I'm gaining in strength all the time 1 am convinced that I'll soon be as well as I ever was In my life and I'm glad to tell others what I think of Tanlac. It's done me mode good than everything else put together." Tanlac Is sold in South Rend by the Central Drug Store and in Mlshawaka by tho Red Cros Pharmacy.

Some Wonderful Bargains

TUESDAY On Our 3rd Floor Come and see. Take the Elevator and save.

ECONOMY

DEPARTMENTS Over Geo. Kraft Co. 5 and 10c Store

Second st. Advt.

MARION DAYTUS AT IINCOI.V. no of tho most famous productions the world has eer known. 'The Rolle of New York," will be voh;i at the "ncoln thealer today. w.Ci Marlon Davles. 'The Relle of New York" Miss Davie 9' third Select picture, and is by fax the be.t ore she ha ever appeared in. In the ltrt of the Salvation army lassie, made famous by Edna May In 1 1 ; great musical succts of the same name, beautiful Marlon Davies hae a role for which Is well fittod.

TODAY U

Don't Fort "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 M Main SL. Mishawaka. For All Kinds of Sho Repairing and Shoes.

The beautiful and winsome Marion Davies

As the Salvation Army lassie in the screen version of the most famous of musical comedies the dramatic world has ever known.

TEMPLE

TODAY

CORINNE GRIFFITH

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The Belle

of New York

Nu Bone Corset Shop 117 Lincrdn Way llaM. Room 210-20 MJIS. P. DIU-lKIl. IUI! rhono 4 70.

Have you ever seen it? Now is your opportunity to see the most

beautiful girls in the world the world famous Ziegfeld beauty , chorus. A great actress in a 1 great picture.

No advance m admission.

"A Girl at Bay" A picture in which this beautiful and talented Vitagjaph star seeks refuge from justice, in love. Don't miss this wonderful Vitagraph production. Also a PATHE REVIEW.

TOMORROW BRYANT WASHBURN, In "Putting It Over" In this new Paramount picture Bryant Washburn is supported by a splendid company, headed by Shirley Mason, also a screen favorite.

Also a splendid Lloyd comedy, "SI SENOR.

Admission Matinee, main floor and balcony 6c for children; Evening, 17c, 11c, and children 6c in balcont and first four rows.

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" i j MSHAWAKA WANT ABS ' i I in

WANTED Gir'.s for Spinning room.' LOST Pocketook containing money

Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co

ar.d money order receint.-i with

2U13. owner's name on. Petwe n Main and Seventh Ms, Finder call Gar-

Held -i 2 F J., and reo ive rew ard. 23tl.

FOK SALE Residence. 9:5 Home-

wood aw, modern, eight nx'ir.s Near Merrlr'.eld park. 2 UT j j WANTKD A married

FOK :?ALE A ho-e on S-r West, i K"all lar.iliy ,o ho'.p

Cash or terms.

cali Main 3S04, after 8 o'clock. 8140FOR SALF Singer sowing machine.

5 1". Call phone waka. Ii: W. Eighth i

:i ;n with care for

Guernsey cows good milker wife

to board , two men at 110 a week. Will pay top wages for a steady reliable man and furnish a good house.

milk, potatoes, garden, wood and

1ST:;. Misha- Cual- vrk the year around. Qall . Mishawaka. j Henry Kemp. Garfield 53FI Misha4tl jwaka. Ind.. Pox 1' 53 2tZ Advt.

WANTED Man for delivery and general store- work Young or r:.lT y niiT: pref t-rred. In-julre Iii N .N'.air. t. :it4.

FOK SALE Good 7-room house on

W. Fourteenth st-, 51,500; small payment down, balance easy terms. Achil'e Co'.paert. phone 11S1. 21t7

W ANT E L v To r ;u :r. o d e r n he i: s ab ..t .-pt. 3. Ca'l .r. Kcp.o'.ui l'lo.'.e M thu a aka 1M A-ivt. 21jI

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WANTED Wor: en learn l.grt h?e rr

ar. 1 a k ; r.

girls to W piy

LIBERTY IiONDS We pay up to $53.25 cash for bonds; accrued interest allowed. War stamps bought. C L. Guthrie, 423 J. M. S. l?ldg. mCO a. m. to S p. m. 7450-18

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We also ra e J

i.rr.1 l..is for dy and ; M:shawaka Woo'en Mfg

men

co work. Co. St2S.

L1SEHTV INT

FOK SALE 6 0 I.'.J feet dtep, wav eat in the

v.a'. !

If

fo;el to eil. you are

you

are

r.t;tled to

the highest market price with accrued anft earned interest to i!t. Krlr. your tonl to l; Get our price and convince yoreIl. CAM V. THO EN E and Co. 103 N. Main M. Oliver Hctel

n.onth

on rtatonile Co.

fvet froi.tage ard on Lincom High5 0 0 blot k. rwo

noue. bringing J2S per lent. I'rue H.bOO. Will seil

ttrms Stark. Kialty utf

.MONEY 6r--To loan on city property. Eight room-house modern, on tasy payments. Seven room, modern, near car line. Five room

r b-w. eay payments. Garmlre.

LAST TIMES TODAY Tho STTfn Mfwt Hand .some Actor EUGENE O'BRIEN In "THE PERFECT LOVER" r)ttr women lmttl thU man four women for who mill's many men oultl liao srUi'ii half their llvi-s and all their wraith. Tills man was poor, jet through It All he remained the per feet lover. TOMORROW The IJeautiful Ilmolional Star ETHEL CLAYTON In "MEN, WOMEN AND MONEY" she tried them all. and they all failed her; it a.i then only that she began to find out what life really meant.

TODAY JOHN LOWFXIi In Tin: cLoninn NAM 17

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TOMORROW KVC.ljVK O'HUIEN TRI: FKHFIXTT

IH A CLASS BY ITSSLFl

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it k -jrx vi f er i

öHouHD FLOca-aArr- co&rviMrrxr

The ' Month .

P7T1 1 omorrow

End.

Sale

Starts

at

Brandon s

TURKISH WASH RAGS Turkish Wash Rags; regular f 10c kind. Mill End Sale 1 W HUCK TOWELS 500 Linen Huck Towels, divided into three lots. Mill End OA. Sale 50c, 35c and uUU OUTING FLANNEL 2,500 yards Outing Flannel; regular 35c kind. Mill End 25 C WHITE LAWN Fine White Lawn; reguiar Ca 39c kind. Mill End Sale TURKISH TOWELS Extra large and heavy Turkish Towels; regular 75c kind. AQf Mill End Sale 413ü APRON GINGHAM Large selection. OK Special Mi WW WHITE BATISTE Mercerized White Batiste; regular 50c kind. Mill End Sale 9G TABLE DAMASK 64-inch Mercerized Table Damask; regular $1.25 kind. Mill & 4 End Sale $ I -UU

FANCY GINGHAMS 2000 yards Fancy Ginghams, new fall patterns; 35c kind. OQf Mill End Sale WW NEW CALICOES 2,000 yards Calicoes, in light and dark colors; regular 25c kind. 4 Mill End Sale I 3C 32-INCH GINGHAMS

New fancy plaids. Special

NEW BLACK SILKS

35c

36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, all new, splendid quality. Sale prices $2.95, L2;,50:52-.25 $2.00 Black Messaline Silk, all new, best

quality. Sale prices $2.95, 4 (JQ

I mJJ

New Taffeta Silks, in Special $2.95, $2.50, $2.25 and

plain col

color?.

$1.95

BUTTERICK PATTERNS The Butterick Pattern store. Larpe pattern section, second floor. THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF FANCY SILKS Fancy Silks in an immense variety; i ft it

inned. checked and nlaids: all new

j- -

fall designs. On sale tomorrow at $2.50 and .

$2.25

$2.50, $2.25, $2.00 and

Black Satins, very best quality. This

$2.59

TURKISH TOWELS

Extra heavy Turkish Towels;

Tegular 50c kind. Mill End Sale

sale at $3.50, $2.95, $2.69 and

Black Peau de Soie Silk, (?p QC very best quality. Special . JJ &mm&J NEW COLORED SILKS New plain colored Satin, in every i i c I c o rr a jtoiMh am

snaao. opeciai ?o.ujt LF J "Ja,

US

$3.00 and

NEW FALL DRESS GOODS

75c

36-inch Serges, in navy blue and wine. Special.

36-inch French Serges, in navy blue, black, grey and brown. ( ! j Q Special 36-inch Storm Serges, in navy blue, black, brown, srrey. ereen, cardinal.

wine and Alice blue. Special

$1.25

4U-mch All-wool frencri Merges, in

black, blue, grey and brown. Special

$2.25

WATCH

44-inch Storm Serges, in grey, wine, navy blue . GROW

$1.25

39c

S. W. Corner Michigan Street and Jetferson Blvd

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NOW PLAYING

Today and Tomorrow

PRESENTING THE SCREEN'S QUEEN OF VAMPIRES, THE ONE AND ONLY

THE KINOGRAM World's LaUst r s.

A remaj-kahle story is tlmt fTrrfxl patrons of tin I-SaIIe tinluy In 'The rerfi-ct Ixver.M Aside from furnishing delightful tfcreen eJitertalnment It pi es Uie tar, KiKxl-looklnK Uugvnc O'lirien, his first 6tarrln role! You've all seen him In support of Norma Tal mad ce and called him the screen's most handsome actor, but you've never seen him to half the skh! advantage he appears in hi latest romantic drama.

"Men. Women and Money." tomorrow's picture, tells of a girl vtho fought the forces of scheming emmiea and vteulth and who won out with happiness and love as her re-tard.

COMING One of the year's creen treats Irene Castle, the dancer-act reNs In "The Firing Line."

Contrary to its title this is not a war story, bnt rather that of a woman unhappily married to a man she I oa til en.

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THEDA

BARA

GEORGE KALALUHI'S MUSICAL HAWAIIANS

HiflnKi 7 u:l 9:f Hindu' and Jloll.Uy 3:00 Illr

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A Woman Thre Was

! A powerful story of love and life, of icvatation and death; a j swift, thrilling, six-reel .drama of the outh sea islands that I grips and entertains. It's a most unusual Theda Bara photoolav. Also

Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Drew

The Amateur Liar

JAMES H. CULLEN The Man From the W BURKE Sc ENGLISH Comi'dy Sketfli. ALICE NELSON Th Adverfl-rT." SAMAROFF & SOMA ItuMi;ii INvrt.s.inis in jtif THCRsI A V "A HOLIDAY IN DIXIELAND" Anil Four OiIht Am

One of their very clever and amusing two-reel comedies of home life, and TOPICS OF THE DAY, that popular reel of funny paragraphs compiled by the Literary Digest from the press of the world. Don't miss this extra fine show. PROF. CHARLES A. SHAMP, WHO HAS BEEN GIVING ORGAN RECITALS AND DEMONSTRATIONS THROUGH THE NORTHWEST FOR THE PAST FOUR MONTHS, HAS RETiiRNFn AND 15 NOW AT HIS OLD PLACE AT OUR

I . . . ,im ?rr. nrt ftp II fPP XT K TiTT 1 .OA a

'? S.&-V.ife''blSl 4.n fVerr, 7t30 to 11:00. PROF. SHAMP IS ONE OF

. . : - ..: : Ttm nrTrcT ADP A X1ICTC IV TTJF rO! IMTRY A

.ü... - - .j I m f. i . M rv-. l i unviviiujtij n vw

:A THERE WASJ WAc p.IVEN A BIG OVATION AT EVERY PERFORM-

ANCE SATURDAY. HEAR HIM PLAY THIS PICTURE TODAY.

rOX PRODUCTIOTC'

p WILLI

ELMO LINCOLN, who will be seen hero every Friday, starting this Friday, in his big serial, "ELMO THE MIGHTY," was born in Rochester, Ind, in 1889, end u therefore an Indiana product, and is -nationally known as the "pant from Indiana." Start with him m the first episode of his great serial on Friday and you'll be here every Friday afterward.

LIBERTY BONDS

We will pay yon cash at New York bond inurkct daily quotat ons with accrued interest to date and all due coupons. Convince joursclf by getting our price before you sell. CAMP, THORHE&CO. 103 N. Main St., Oliver Hotel Bldg Hours: ? a. m. to 5:30 p. m. : Saturday, 3 a. m. to S:30 p. m.

M i

Sip grmtos Ipjp 117 South SHchlcan 9t. Correct Apparel for Women.

DR. G. T. O'DELL Dentist DIFFICTTyT PIVTHS 503 DEAN BUILDING

Liberty Bonds We pay up to $53.25 cash for bonds; accrued Interest allowed. Open 8:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. C. L. GUTHRIE 423 J. M. S. Bldg., 4th Floor.

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Special Three Days Only 49c Three Days Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday

STOVES and RANGES We now have on dis

play a most complete line'

of finest quality stoves and they are marked at last year's prices. Order now and save rnonev.

s&zl&5 Co-

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THE MIAMI GARAGE 1617-19 R. MIAMI ST. Kxpert Anto Repairing. Vulcanizing and Battery Si-rvlee, LJNCOLN 7373.

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H. LEIV10NTREE

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