South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 240, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 August 1919 — Page 12
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 'JH. no ARD FIXES TAX IJ:VY. l school board ha.- fixed th tax! MISE AW AK A NEWS i i lvy fcr the coming yar nt 14 cents; follows: General 17. fjülon 12.; i bond library 2. TM? levy will, ; probably make M!haa.a's t ixa-j , tion. Including" a'.l taxe?. less than; : ire dollar. i News-Timei Office: 120 Lincoln Way West. Home Phone 118; Bell 10
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LEAGUE THEME
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, t!or.. St rrt treaties, hidden ar?reemntr. have long hen th cur? of , thf world. Had It not ben for such the awful conflagration of 1914 never would have d oendd upon the world. When nations play th gamo openly, fairly and r-quarely. reglster- : ink,' r ry treaty :i flmanded by th ' l.'a'uo of Nations, such dirord will averted. Wo n ! such a law to ;idniinitc-r international Justice , ;:inrnr th" po rn ni'-nts of th earth.
SubjCCt by GCOrCJC W. ,r'tfrr.ationu! Justier- must le the re-
.;.. m iri!rr.aiionai law. I).irniiiiiicnt f Njillon.". "Who anion i? us would not welcome the disarmament, in n far an
BROTHERS KEE
CLOSE IN ARMY
Members. Hear Address on the
by Ge Titus.
"reVoo! ipplieä of all klnds all
Ad.-t Dr G A. and Mrs. McEwen, chiropractor?, over First National bank. Advt. 5tl
visiTi.vr, nurcxn. ! Th? Misses Beatrice Shafer and
Cle.i'ir.r Kelzer are the guests of
! Miss Frances Hewitt at Dumont.
David and Ray Ward Never r a i r : I .
Oeparaiea UUrinu IVianV Save money. Buy your fall mil-
Months' Service.
llncry at Trick's 10 cnt store. Advt
GÖRS TO IXDIANAPOIJS. II. S. Millkan. teacher of science
rrr- V.. Titus d.i'l th io.,i!.le. of the nation of h' earth." David and Hay Ward. or.s of Mr. ! at the hih school last year, has
1--i.;u.. of Nations b,- fur.- the n,m- s Ir"'i"" ror in w.p i.rw m Ward lß2i LlncoIn bVOn appointed to a similar position th. community of trL.U Vl , K.. who returned to their home Shortrid.e h,ffh school. Indiana-;il!o-,v Crrfk at th- K.-nr.edy s 1 oo! str, n-th of its army -v navy. Irm Franco Tuesday afternoon.; ' h;;,b",!"ct msht The,-.. koo.i ; -uv ar, told w,.' should ,,ot mix h!vl H most remarkable but pliant R.iv vour school supplies while the m T, V1 . ln I:uropr;,M aff:,irs :U!,i ?hf,t experien- durinr their 27 odd : .rk Is complete at Trick's 1 0 cent on7, ,n' ? "'n'c ' l"1'"11" M:,,"! ;,!"n" Th;" haS months in th, army. 18 of which: -Advt. ' n J I,;,r", U lh 'r '"ra n er, spent overseas. j th - r to nr 'M; 1' ' "'r''"'' ft T'V -l"":'ri The brothers left Mlshawaa to-; VlSlTIVr. PM-1S.XT LAKF. iir 7 . ,irr r V V' '!n'1 th' air,'Ian" uUI l"rmlt lt' Rethcr on May 10. 1917. were billet- Mrs. A. Wambach. 119 Wenger orM l'Vc J i I I0 W" '',,f- toM UiM M,,t b" 'lMr f od together in a I'. S. camp, .ailed av.. and family, are .pending two ,n r St , I 1 V1"r' ,"f"nr ';r ' if togethvr. attached to the, samo com- we-ks at Pleasant lake. Mich. The in. liter. InMnltelv larir-r :n mil. . . .t.. ... ...... tv . ' I
tlian pnrty or sct. "The nirn who formed th'-
pt th- ! : r u . -1)1-1:1111. ..n. The t ;inv jn thf Ulh t1c(1 artillery.; Misses Marion Campbell and Sara
-and out as the prat .u their r -p '-tive nations iat .f v:
s'ltils. Kr I r n born
,r,u,stion of j i 1 1 i i i' r; ' i 1 1 ! :.t pure. foUK,lt j,i(f. liy kie ln four cf the z-,f v a dum .! op.' W- ir :o!d that i.i i..,ir. i-. .r-o
r.f
tv ; i ( i ' 1 1 1 1 1 ,
; : ! - will be
Louise Hollister spent a day .with Miss Jane Wambach this week.
never out of sight of each other dur-
''t: i ' . ! i U' 1 1 t ' - i i 1 1 i ' " 1 1 i M n rre d or- U, ., In.;rn .lmn Ari ih. tmn.l i' l'. ni l Itvi).MiTKl'ft
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Mils. LTMl lllin.-i e :i r. . t i. i -. - - u ..
'! ;t o!!L,'iii'il editimi thus as-
1 our years ami mnr- of h r . : i 1 1 . 1 .
nightmare, sorrow, death . t:l shed mi h ;u; the uo:i-l hfl known, had made th- . f hu manity groan under the 1-, i.i ,...-. s-i'-k and suffering, tri u , . ! . . i and jirav-d for the ;.;:;i' ,.f ... wars arid !'3oodsh.ei mi-!i a. ;: hi-)a-st iroiu:h. In !-; :. hungering ej-y was Worn l:n;.: ... r.f thr ch.irfie niKht tiu 1.. i.- .i Nations idea. "Inre any man sr wo lo i-..t nee. I this? Long ago v. . the ;;gr when a natiol: rou'-l i-il.i',. it-- If
Ulli1
in command never euessed at the re-
, '" v AiiM iucan princi- iationship existing between the two
I- " e .H e t! tli it it WOUI'I ne- jovs , - n.ting" mir men ab road to j.p to tho timP of their arrival -h' eo f,. -ig-, shores, perhaps It in Mishawaka they had been in i ;.;?. ; re we sorry we went to r!ns touch witn raoh other at ali . ;;.., "' V ioild Amerieans respontl niost evory ii0ur of tile ,iay. Many ti- v,ini,. rail again? Indeed. ,rmbors 0f their company gave up io.mi-m m.uhK- hit rrady to verve thoir llves ln tho hattles in which i!i' - le hr suffering" even if they tlv enir-n'od l.nt tho hmtlinr ivimo
through it all without a scratch.
it the rnds of the earth.
AT Hill LINCOLN TODAY. CIIAULIF CHAPLIN AT TFMPLF. A woman-hater thought that th' Charlie Chaplin mafrs rare use of eing persrn he had taken an in- his own peculiar naivete in "Sunnyr.wt i n it '.t- ' Lni - ' 1 i 1 Vvrtt- t-i1., Viij w 111'it Tlffl
.,1 . I 0 ill w.l.'v ,1 I i I I . I MIC UK MM 1 M Iii.- IK tlllitlUIl UUlKli HV.U1M., tnd l.e independent of ... ether I. a . 4. ., . .... , , j j.
a guv i n;s siriKing siiuaimn mau ny iim own toinpany, ium uispioM.las many laughs in the World tributed by First National. In this pature. "I'hil-for-Short." in which most amusing tilm which will be harming Lvelyn Creeley is starred, shown at the Temple theater today. The whwie picture is pleasing, en- Mr. Chaplin is seen as a simpletejtaining. delightful. It is Jammed minded, innocent farm hand, whose
v. ith smiles and rhuekles and with affections are all for a pretty farm -J
thriils and tense moments. too. er's daughter, and who stands in
tion. Thia being true, o.iic ue then pursue our own cour.-e inviting all ith r peoples to do th- sou,- '.' hall we net rather accept the new light whuh has dawned the position of friendly, honest anil brother.;' )- operation with the ration-, of the
earth? Pcarv And Security. "The lyeaglie of Nations tjeel.i :' foi the ending of all v. ar. for pr;,c
: i r i I securitj'. Some on- sas it will
Pr. Mal.ielskl, osteopath, 1 2G W. Second st. dvt.
ADDITIONAL MTSlLVAKNITWS ON P(iF 1.
Don't Forget "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 N. Main St.. Mishauaka. For All Kinds of Shoe Repairing and Shoes.
' "Phil-for-Shoi t" is a splendid ve- gre at' fear of a harsh old farmer for hiele in which to inaugurate Miss whom he works, : ;r e:e's appearance as a full tledg- -Charlie's ignorance of he ways of
ed star. Kveryotio who enjoys a the world nowhere show to more
good picture is invited to see this comical effect than where he at-
if "Vllt nn( f T .. I I l I I" "'iii'.uiMl : i ill'- l.UK Ulli lllliUll ivniji.-. iw u riauuuiu
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no,. iffui war. mow uors n(- Know
.-tatol how the munitku. manufurtur-. i .in1 opposed to the plan, for it is! upon Uie bones of hum tu h-ings :hy get rich; their intere-t i in; warfare Hut. trn to von.OM- l .:-., i .
ing. t"in and sorrowful I'rame to-;'llSl' day find ask if they glory in u.,rs.i With t ar dimmed ev-s th( v sa ;
of a city man who has happened to
j come to the village, and who is maklood io.ing f.t't hats, and better ing love to Charlie's girl. Despite
!i .'King prices. See oiir.i fust. Trick's Ids artless greenness Charlie is
1 'i i nt store.
-Advt. "there" as usual, triumphing over
! his tormentors and winning" the
beauty.
Or.d s.te from it.' C into our; Th- funeral of Charles Hadley
I CNCKAL 1 OK CHILD funeral of Charles 1
own American homes which ha ; 4 'la- s. Jr.. one y ar old son f Mr. loved ones sleeping yond v and the' and Mrs. 'harles CI. leys, o 1 N. Marstme story will told. Ak the gar.-t st.. who died yesterday, will millions of men who have fought held this afternoon at 1! : :'. 0
1 Fie your own c)id)ler. Buy your M!e leathrr at old i-rices at Kberhard fs. Advt
Dr. H. W. Reynolds. dentist. Mih:iu-:ik.i Trust At Savin es hldg.
and suffered upon tho battleti. hi. and o'clock from th- rr-sidencc. Rev. D. pnone jo4S Vdvt th answer will be "Cod sat- u.-. f i o:a I. ipangler will officiate. ! the cruel hand cf war.' '.
'The Ieague dec. ares for open. i:.-gu!.u- rviw number ti Friday
c;vtn, frank relations hetwi-en na -' r ning.
Nu Bone Corset Shop 117 Lincoln Way lüist. Itoonis 219-20 MUS. P. DRFJEIt, IJcll Phone 170.
FINCH & SPRAGUE Undertakers Ambulance Service 202 N. Mam Street Mishawaka Both Phones 100
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HIHSMAWAlfSA WANT APS
WANTi'.I) Home in i :t;. or tai in 1 WANTIll ) Work by the day or b. f.r 1 year old orphan '. I- tl:- hour or nursing. In-juire Mr willing to v. ork for board and w mid I la -es. corner of lliuve and Mam like to attend s-hool. 'ill phone -is. Tti; Mishawaka 1T5 or IZZ Käst Mar- 5E lln '7t:: NVANTRD Housekeeper, no wash- - - ing. Apply ewnings. ios Rast
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I "She Won His Love I
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Kol: SALK A ten rooTn double Fourth st. !iou.' on Cist I'ont th st. t 'on. r lot ;xi:" ft. win s. i: on i. imii- ni; sali i
alle terms. Stark R-ait io. 1'7;.".
- F'h-eu In; ;. l'7 R. Mishawaka av..
I t'll SALR l ive pa , Over-, .Mj:;t.y ro. 21f. land. KiasoiKibif. V' Twi-!fth .. J Ht -7 1 .' . i'oi; SALR l ive passenger Ford. 3
(loud condition, 1 1 Washington
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by Making Him Mad!"j There are a million ways of making love, but this is a
Bargain, one good E new one Girls, that's another way to make a man love
s.uing wagon. Heavy single. E vnu. Il' a new and successful method. TW iL See how
it works in
i-'K iH.use. ,;i ;. lour;:. iV ph,,n' Mishawaka l't:i.
st. r.ignt room- an-i t-.a::. m.ii - - with owner. Phorie ..:-. -7tf WANTKD Laborers for sidewalk E ! work. See Zeiger, Lincoln way R Lady who ordered cr h-ri mg tlnn'' ;,nj Byrkit av. 5t6 at " J 1 Saf.ih st , pi- i' call for' .. same. J7tl:LOST Small tdack box about 2 1-- E . . ' inches square, 1 Dntaining .
W AN 1 1.1 R .ia.-.e w.:..:i to w.k.i . tu, n Indiana av. i i : . and a?--.-' a :'!. looking . ... - ..
at'ev AN TLI- 1 urnished rooms for -t- light heiisei; t pmg. Writt Box K.
M. New s-Titm s. Mishawaka. -6t;' AMI'.!' - A d;-l.w.4-her. i:o...i " . w a ap! Vet 1 .-1 Jir.i i.t SALR Tw o tive-room houses 1 '. laiuolu w.t W. .''it i; on the north sale, modern excepi
i furnace. Houses are only three
ears old, one has a garage. Will
"Phil-For-Short" Starring EVELYN GREELY It's a bear! Five reels of fun fast and furious. E NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. 1
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App'.y at U S Spi in
on urs: Tcr.ih .1 ": i pup "-d. alley ".ut
i"'R SALB Ono.l -.- n -room hou
r.e! p.tlllt'tl '.in give i::i-
: ulate pt.ssi -;oi Stark Realty
i o, MwviWJKa ir.:-t l ..ug. -'Uj .
WANTRD (lir's for Spinning room
Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co. 1 1 1 Ö
together or separate Ji'.OOu for
t1 i,,1";tl:e. Jl'.lUH f . it- tli.. other nr,.
STALK KKALTY CO.
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et- ;:: .a,ors t.ural .uluitiop. on ''. . ! : til. 1 ih. I :th and 1 IVa '. ' " in 1 ';p. 1" I" r .cut .!i. WANTRD J'ftw ley m m'hlv p. i - i.t. Ach:.;,. 'tap.d I'ait il Delivt-iy 'o';.a. it. phaf.e Mistiaw al- a 1.-1. 'Ma.:; at Phone
Ir.rjun e 114 S
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I ni; SALK R. sab nee. n Hou.cwoiu a: .. ;nr i' I i:, i .cut I oo:u -.N'e ir- Mrr::.e'..I j ar . -ItT
:: RRN'i' A store and Jlat. '.- nth st. an 1 Mishawaka a .. iur ."ark. Phone 77 4, Mishawn-a
I'!: SALI: A i.o.i.-e on Sv West ; .'. ANTRT A n.sencor bo . Ap'ash or term, 1.:- ; a: tijulars j Bcttal Telegraph. Hotel Mish-' .:i MalU CCO 4. after Ö o'O.Oc:-.. ..Aa'i. u 2 -jI I . 1 OR SAIiR Cood 7-rcom house on WAMLl' -Wur.en and g:r.s to W. Fourteenth st.. !1.5"?; small arn i:g:.t bo- n;a'..-g. W e p.y , i ayiut-nt dou r., balance eiy terms. v hile li We u.-o r.f! i;;t ! A-'.:1J: Colpa. ft. phone llil. 2 1 1 7 . i.i t-.. h tor .1 t a. . .... - w oi v. Mishawa'a Wo..M!; Cc.--'.:- . BIBRRTV BONDS Wo pay up to . . . $7; J. j cash for bond: actrur 1 inLlf.RBTV 1' ."'D.- If you ar t.iet allowed. War stamps lougat fo'.vj to ,!! voj .tre v.ntit:?vi to ' C. L Out'aii '. 1-1 J. M. S. Bldg th higi.es. ri.rrwi-t price wu.i u - . ... a. m. to p n. 7 4 7 C -1 H crued and carnt.; interest to Jut ... . Bring your Lends ; us Oct our I MNRY 6'', To loan on city pr;ee ar;l ron.in-'e rsel;. ; property. Light room house modCAMP. TlB'BNr: and Co. I'm. on cisy '.cir.-nt? Seven room. 10. N Main st. Oliver Ib tel .'Ids j modern, near car line Five room Tuesday and Saturday ventni. i 'emgalow . -a-y payment.s. GainiirPboa Ii I! 16S1 Hour 5 to I. Phone Mishawaka 3 7 0, 7tf
Trunks and Traveling Goods In every variety and at prices that appeal.
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Best of material enters into manufacture of everything we sell. Trunks $9 to $100 Bags $3.50 to $40 Suit Cases.. $1.50 to$30
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For Three Days Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday Milady Shop has received direct from New York a consignment of COATS, SUITS and DRESSES as SAMPLES from which the ladies of Mishawaka and vicinity will be enabled to gratify their particular tastes at a
Guaranteed Saving of
$10-$1
to
There will be on view the next three days only
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400 Coats from $19.75 up
250 Suits from $22.00 up The consignment is in all colors, all sizes and of the latest designs and materials Silvertone, Velour, Bolivia Cloth, Tinseltone, Frost Glow, Tricotine, Broadcloth, Fur trimmed, Novelty cloths, etc., etc.
We respectfully impress upon the ladies of Mishawaka the splendid opportunity of filling their wants at this time. These samples are for you to choose from. Exact duplicates will be forwarded direct from New York. By this means you will be able to SAVE CONSIDERABLY on your purchases. EVERY LADY IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT THESE
GOODS.
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Store open Friday evening until 9:30 o'clock. Store open Saturday evening until 10 o'clock.
MIKÄDY
HOP
116 Lincoln Wav East, Mishawaka.
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DAG GAGE
ERHARDT
LEATHER SHOP, 216 North Main Street, Mishawaka.
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in his third Million Dollar Comedy
sunnsfsine
Charlie Chaplin J'Sunnside11
In this great comedy Charlie Chaplin has the part of a hired man and is given the task of winning his pretty sweetheart away from a handsome city dandy. He plays his part with such an effect as only CHARLIE CHAPLIN can achieve. It is ONE GREAT BIG SCREAM from beginning to end. Don't miss this exceptional treat. Admission Main floor 22c, and first four rows for children 11c. Balcony 17c and 11c
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