South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 242, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 August 1919 — Page 7

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MotorGocs Dead Passen--J. Alvin Scott Becomes the High School Faculty Comgers jump for Lives Ma- Owner May Be Used fcr j plete; Names of Teachers chine Demolished. j Park Purposes. i Announced.

Harney na'.c.r..tr.-h man -liter of a i.iui on ..i.ui.H! u .u.u an. mplm--, hai a mira niinus r-r:ii frf.m .1 ath Fri'i'y afternoon wiif-n the car in udiirh thi-v va r. ridinir t " H . - ; .. , ..,1 .... w;: ; -Turk by an nkrir.A n th ' r s !n of tho K. ; ri 1 W. nmr Ciark's laundry. U'h'-n on the midl!" of the trn.-k tho motor ?t.il!-l. t. l efforts to start the machine, a stud, -baker v-ix. failed. a freight which ha! jTist b-ft tlv Woolen company wa.- approaching at a lapid

hut was unr;ofi-e,i by th 'Ven.uall useii j.j. j.jik :nr j tu. Hj-h school faculty list is mon until a f-w j;mls from the ma- Pr-' s. for w h.ch it is ad:nirabl. j coniplete as follows: Principal. n;re. Thy j imp-l to the ground adapt.,'.. j Charles A. emier; Fnglish, Kdwin not a rnoinont too sonn. The entriin- !l.'a. Laura iluddlesoii. Kcta Clrant-r:p-ped into tho ar ! tti 1 i J i n . it . TIA'''i TI-IMl'Ii: AXTItA TIONS. ; n-,; French. Irene Heupnot; Latin, completely. The mon were unhurt.: Tom Mix will he seen at the Tern-'.June Fddinpfield; history. Alvin C. j pie theatrr today in "Days of Dar- KibV-y; mathematics-athletics, John C!t l OF TIIA.K ir.p." one of the best cow pictures A. Mueller; commercial, Milton We rvsh to thin!; the fr:e:..:V. re-, he has evr appeared in. The story Yaper. Lucile Sleezer: printinp. Clar- ' cs and neighbors for thci:- kin.i- is a thrilling one anfi is full to tho ence a. Wackman; manual training1, ::e;x shown during the illness and. brim of sensational escapades. Si II. AI. Kable. C. K jimiMn, domestic ath of cur beloved son. Sinclair, in a Lloyd comedy, will be t i' science. Kl iza.be til Ray. Mildred Mr. and Mrs. ('his ciaey? Adt . an added attraction. Hryant Wash- Kotz, and Elith Lon'; Art, Mary V. , burn comes to the Tempb Sunday Lean; Music. Jeannie Terry; biolopy. WILL MOToi; 'io DirritOIT. 'in "! uttlm: One. over," a Paramount Kate Kern; physical culture. Miss

Vr. ar..! Mr.-.. Varl Perkins, ara! Lm "! s :nd J.tupnt r. .M.s Mat je. ! ' x" auto.nti. i!e trip to D---; iM.it to. jay v.fterr they v.l.! i-ii v p.d s;st. r. Mrs. HrnU-.-. voTFci: to o. r. Popular meet,r.T of St. John'.'..urr No Catholic order of i .-r. siers j ..e.Mtiay .eninu.' at s p. m., 2. Flection of o fürer. A Schmitt. P. - Advt. W. H. Cleh!. P.e. Ser y . j o)s snow AT LI.MOI.V j Uro Lincdn. star of Tan.in f the V s. " a lid "'I ii- J'.inn.ilu'.' o f r!ar'an" will be the kadinp man.! and (7rar Cunatd. the leadinp lady: in Ttlmo the ;diiit."' wht h cunws to tlie Line dn theater tou .. Tin!n ,is born ai d rais d in lin-rit.-tei. Inn., ar.d i.s sai.l to be one cf ih" most powerful, fearless -mc t) !ie-deil iictuib on the .ereen tos Mi.Tnnw. visrroH. X. II. Anders. ui of 1 : i ri i . Sas'n.itchaw.'Hi, is t r.e 's..et of hi--liother-in-1 nv, r. Andrrscn. 11 ' S Sprinp st. Mr An.b r.-on n on hi-i : My to Tiltiiorf to r.ttend the! ;,rand ncamiiinent of odd Feiloy;. ! beinp a past prand patriach. j ,.v,.r.lfT T 1X.X.,.W 1 I.MI.UTAIN AT H1NM-.K. - and Mrs. II. J. Graham enter- , t.nr.etl 1-Tiay ecnlr.a: at a dinner p.i ty Sehco! supplies of all kinds a-. Tri'-k' la cent store, now read. Ail.t

Latt ptvlcs In fall millinery- onjsole batner at old prices a t Fber-!

display at itick s lit cent store. Advt.; Dr. Makielski. osteopath. 125 W. j Feror.d st. Adt. FOR SA LP Complete huz.t saw out-i fit. Sen h'-rse pow.-r. Oasolir.e tnclne. Call ::chrotuer Coal an 1 h' 'o itr. v'A.'Ti;i-Yn rtnt a srr 11 b.ous--or ' vnralow hy -t. 1 or late,. y,:.t bo ntr !1'. lecat, d a"d 'ru-' 'n nii'il- rii. Telephone Mii.aw.tka l"7ti. Voll SALI A ten room double; hoae on K.c" Ko :rth 'onur :.u ft w.ii .-ei: a.ism-j able terms. Stark Pealtv lo Ii t . .' . , pop It FN T i irate at . yixth st. fail Thre Mi-lia.va;: 1 ,x- .'. 'iTTTTW1 OKSALL (.cod seven-ro(va no is? n we.t IVnth . r.euiv p unt el ..r.d papt red. al'c y lot. r.ncueimmediate -:1'i. Sti: i: Pity . r,. , Mish:iw.iA.i Trust til j I v 1 1 SAUM--At a rc:,; s..cri.:o . lots in '.a:c: n..'.l . c ; u . . 11th. l-th. th ar.u 1 Itn s.v '' and up. 1'" P' r -w. .,t-!i. b t'. ..ji' e monthlv p i men::-. A Ii '! p)!;ncrt. ph.'-ne .xt ol.a.ak. I i - i . LIPUPTY PNPS We ray i:p to; $iJ 2Z' cash f-r ! '" . a - : ;, d in-, to es: allow, d. War stamp- 1 ousht. ; r. L. Guthrie. 4-" J. M. S. Pld. s e a. m. to S n. m. il-C -1 i iup. SALP A ho;.-.- on S-. W. st ('ash or trrrii.-'. For pa: : ica : .r v.i!; Main 3204. after o'clock. Sil". W ANTKD Women and a arn light hhov rr.ak.r.r : : .s WhiV learr.nc. We alo t.. e 1 :..-: .-. r.U l-i ) s for diy and ps c wo: .Mi.-h'.vaka Woo. en Mf cV. ..:.'.; LlUKTV PUND If you are , fc-ved to selb you ar r.'Hi t the highest raa:ke: ; rice with crued ana earned i:.ure-,r to d-ite I'.r.ng 'your loivls to us U t oji i rue and convince yors-eli. CAMP. THoPNL and Co. ! N. Main ft. Oliv-r '1 tci .Mdj T':si-?y and Snt rday vr.lns Ptor. Ltll Hal Uourm 3 to .

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SELLS FOR S7.00D: ' : !. Al ir, ot t ins purrha.se! the . . ! .... V,. . W . . , , - , . v a- enc mh ,uv muuie.u I l,;ii':''n hina and CIar st., mp- .!. Pauli; Kpix-O'iul ' c :.t.. '.ho i.ri l.'in- $7.m.. Th- : i ' "a.s i vnt from m. I Williams "f thi-' .!'. a tint, for Charles W. K.- l a n 1 ArMm- J. WiUi im.-,. wh i'-M- in t.'alifornia. It mi as.irrs " by j'Mi f t ai d tuns back t ti.o ru it. Although notnliii: ,if Unite : A n ol Vv. Scott's intention-, :s iun;'ie.; ibat th- land ill picture of much merit. The star is suiported by a splendid company.' headed by Shirley Mason, a screen favorite. : TO f. I i; FllXn.Vl, Sl'.VDAY. Lev. I'aul l.ros of the First Kiü;- , ,Hh i.ul;nc! an rburch. will pive an ! f,rutM recital Sunduv evei.m- at s , ( !..k , th church edifice. --.mdav srliool and morning wor-; i -hip will te h.d.1 .it the usual houu. !:.:' an l i";4;. .,. m. This is thrt last Sunduv the pa-tor will preach before - U ;iv- for Wittenburg vf mirary. ;s-priniu Id. O.. where ho n ,. i , i . ii,,.t.iin i ..t,,.i; I .iiii v . i u 1 1 1 u 1 1 uninusii'U aiiiuirf. ' ' ST. A NT I LP. WS Sl-:itVlCMS. Services at St. Andrew's Kvanpelical cl.urch will bo at nine o'clock' tomorrow. Sunday school at ten. Kev. O C. Lauberpayer of Buffalo, N. Y. will deliver a trial sermon with a vtcw of acceptinp a call as pastor of the local pari.-h. ISP! AT .MAG AHA. Miss a Newman and Miss Mary Doolittle have returned from Niapara and Detroit. Thfy were pone for two we. ks. Miss Doolittle will re-, sume h r classes next week. j i . FMnr at KaKl Pint Mnn,1V sept. 1. Afternoon and evening. Music by Alphons Heyete orchestra. ; Ac'vt.j Dr. .7. H. Seaman, rcsideneo and ofhv-e. J 1 P. S. Main st. Telephone, ' '"h io Advt i ' i MisJiawaka 117. Bo your own co!dIer. Puv our :i irdt s. Advt. Buy vour school supines whib' the stock is complete at Trick's 1 " cent u . . Advt I MISHAWAKA 'WANTED Ft male dishwasher Smithy's, j i :. N. Main st Ji'tf-; COR SALE Little cottage, walkinp distance. M.-t".'. $1"0 down. 15; :i:o:!tl.!y. House lu.tr'y new. just 1 umtc.l ar.d p..p, r-d inside and. out.' $2. Tee. f.'.tm down and balance! monthly. Ostrandtr, photopraphtr. 1 Pop SALL Household furniture. fail any hour durim? riuy or eveninp. vll i;. Sixth's:. -Stö. - -- - VA.'TLI A man and wife to share htuto w ith hiothtr and daughter., .T-:h. r is empaled. Daughter to' ettend school. ZXi 11. Marion st. Pl'or... Mishawaka ." 1 C. Advt.' 30t" j , , l . sa LP House, n r. Fourth K:cht rooms and bath. Deal u ,;n ,,u-r5f r p?;o:ie " 27tf .- . p. SAUK Seen room brie . ho r..-f.y mod, in. Pav;-1 .'oi : . er . i 'Lr.utii anil l.'nioi ! Kor .formation call S. Pniiu: W ANTKP HouseKtper, no wasli:r. Apply t-vin.r.gs. KuS East I 1 rui ... Si. WAN TUT Laborers for sidewalk wau k. StV Iein r, Lincoln way 11. i P.yrkit a v. L'Otv . il SAUK :ie-riuun hous s S on tne : :.,u e. ::.: : : modern except Ho'.;s ire only three .rs -.!,!, o.-.e i carafe. Will tec tha r or ir.;;. $:.0C0 fur i e otr.er one. STALK KPALTY CO. A.NTUi) tJi: f -r Spinnintr room. Al:u;.wa!;a ooi-n Mf ;. Co. 2 4tl". POP. SALI1 Kc s:d nco. ?:3 Horac-'Q ei&ni room: 24t: LJNIIV 0 ; Ta loan on city j ; iop. :u . Lutht r..cm house mod- !::. asy pa- r.u-r.ts. Seven ream. I mo-lern. r.ear ..r line. Five room bm-. t!..w. easy payments. 'larmire. Phone Mishawaka 270. lit

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Phone 118; Bell 10 TUESRAY MDONNfi " w 5m hool will open officially in all buildings of thf. clty Tu.siav m0m 0 K 'e,,t A preliminary teachers' meetir.: f(,r urbanization of the tcachinp staff I will be held Monday morninpr in the j.; smbly room of th; High school) at S::tO o'clock. The fa'-uities of the prade build-! jnp.H are not yet complete hut a full list will be announced Monday mornKöpers. John A. Mueller, football, basketball and track, coach comes from i Detroit. He is a praduate of Lehiphj university and has had 10 years, e. perience in hiph school and college conchlnff. Mr. Mueller has been overseas and taught in the A. E. V. university. He will be in the city Sunday. According to a text book law re-. quirinp a chanpe to be made m all toxt books everv five years, to keep' thm up to date, the state board ot education has this year chanped the ! arithmetic and readers, so thac I .iu v. ' hum' i'oot s nm now lie new. HACK FIIOM MOTOR. TRIP. ''apt. and Mrs. L. Eugene Willesi have returned from a JO days' mo-l tor trip to Columbus, Zanesville and I other points in Ohio. Mrs. Mary! Oliver. Mrs. Willes.' mother, camo back with them and will visit In MIshawaka for a few weeks. I. O. O. F. ATTENTION. All members will meet at our hall Sunday at 2 p. m., to attend the funeral of Brother C. C. Sweitzer. Advt. JOHN" LOOP, X. G. Jt o. T. M. PICNIC. The U O. T. M. number 180 ,vltl i..., ,.otlaw alomie pr,rk. The day in. pent m pames and contests VALPARAISO VfSTOR. CaVl shaw ,s vlil,nP hlF Parents on F. Broadway for a few days. Mr. - Shaw has been atttndinp tchool at 1 I SITING HROTIIICR. Mr. Ella Austin. 83 E. Fourth 5"1- ls visitinp her brother in Fort j ''ni-' lor a week. j RET CRN FROM TRIP. j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sudors and I family have returned from a two i j weeks' motor trip tnrough Ohio and Indiana. RACK FROM CANADA. ; Jasper Hutchinson has returned from an ,-xtended trip through Can ada. ST. PAFIS KPISCOPA!. Holy Eucharist at 7: JO a. m., Sun-

SCHOOLS TO OPEN

DON'T WAIT If you want to secure one of the biggest bargains of the season in used heating stoves. 1 have both HARD and SOFT. LARGE and SMALL. Remember, all new stoves have raised in price. The Wells Exchange 119 N. Main Street

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Dont fail to see the cowboy dare-devil screen artist in

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blooded man who has lived most of the life he is showing on the screen. See him at his best in "Days of Daring" at the

E11PLET Also 44SI SENOR," TOMORROW BRYANT

Ü IT OVER." In this Paramount picture Bryant Washburn is J

supported by a splendid company, headed by Shirley Mason

who is also a screen favorite. Also a splendid comedy, "SALVATION SUE." Admission Evening 17c, 11c and 6c for children in first four rows. Matinee same as usual.

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The IoUe Mfr. Co. band will Rive the curicrt on Main st. tonScht. ':pt. L. Kuren' Willi hi? prrpired a n f xrf'll'nt rrfram of airy fer the occasion. -Ice lions '.;.' Karl Kin;;, 'fiiltr of the Partium and Haibv J circus hand for n'.any years, will b I J feature. Mr. him: is a prouhe writer of music. Following is the i propra m: 'March. "Lincoln Highway" .. Willis Overture oriental. "The f'olnVn on' Kins one. '"Bluebird" (re;'evt Kummer 'Selection. 'Hawaiian' i Valsp orient al, "Moon Iike nlipht on the Nile" King Intermezzo (a) "Arabian Nichts' (b ".Spanish Romance" (tquest) Kinp Grand selection. "Songs from tho old Folks" Lake Finale, "American Industry " Wiilis lie our own cobbler. Iu our ?-op leather at old prices atv Eherharrlt's. Advt OSCKOLA s. KKKWOOI. Osceola will play afainst Lakowood next Sunday. The game is ! called for 2 : nf o'clock, Save money. Buy your fall millinery at Trick's 10 cent store. Advt CALLS FOR DISBANDMENT OF HIGHWAY COMMISSION BRAZIL. Ind.. Aup. 30. Disbandmerit of the s-tate hi-hwa commission is called for m a suit nicd in the Clay circuit court late yesterday by Jarres C Cafnpbell. a proioinent citizen of the county. The suit wcuid block all road con.truetion undertaken by the commission and v. ould deleruiine. dehnittly whether the htate as a vmit can consututionallv carrv on internal in lnemcnts i The Quart United News Depot PEERS BROS., Props. 108 Lincoln W. East WATCH FOR OUR CANDY SPECIAL Don't Fcrpet "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 N. Main St.. Mishawaka. For All Kinds of Shoe Repairing and Shoes. Nu Bone Corset Shop 117 Lincoln Way llixst. Itooms 21Ü-2Ü mils. i. ikkjt;k, Iiell I'lionc 470. I Darin: .59 lire, l om mix is me nrst rea era a i im 7 a Lloyd comedy. WASHBURN in "PUTTING

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np Afitnrs Arft Hinhest Paid Workers in the World and Strike Is Unjust. NEW YORK. X. Y.. Aup. r.O. Declarinp that actors are amonp the hiphrst paid workers in the world, and have shorter hours than those of any other occupation, the Producir.p Managers' Protective association Friday niKht issued a statement dr.ninp its anti-labor pesition in the present actors strike. "The strike is neither founded upon a demand for increased wages or for shorter hours," say.-? the statement, "nnd as the demands are the primary inducinp causes for the formation of unions and affiliation with other unions, it ls evident that the act irs are strangers to the fundamental needs of unionism." Make Definite Statement. The Producinp Managers, who had not made a definite statement of their position before Friday nlpht. said it had been purposely withheld until representatives of the association could confer with Samuel Gompcrs, president of the American Feneration of Labor. This conferenc.' was held in Washington yesterday, with Ceorpe M. Cohan and ArTODAY Indiana Movie Star Elmo Lincoln -in"Elmo the Mighty" Said to be the best and greatest picture of its kind ever made. Daredevil deeds by a most powerful, fearless and daredevil actor. Also N. Hart -mKnight of Western Land tt When you see Mr. Hart you will be glad you came. Also SAMBO'S WEDDING" An L-Ko comedy with a punch. No advance in price.

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thur Hopkins rcprcs.r ir.p the' n a'.arrern. "From tho standpo.nt of ;ho cm-'

ployer the chief hardship of union ; i?m Is tho closed, shop." the state ment a deled. The Hctors ague thati ! the closed shop would he a s'jrious! menace to the theater and huo publicly declared that they would net bring It about. aiiin 10 secure irn tne- nnagers a satisfactory contract, the Actors' Equity association affiliated with the White "Rats of America, which in turn was af.lllatcd with the American Federation of Labor. This placed the actor under probable oblipatlon to various other branches of labor, and In an instant his liberty was pone." In New Zealand it is proposed that the railway locomotives shall each j receive a patriotic name to perpetu ate some o: tne preat events of the world war. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads. EC

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pr.n.nnfjr.n Inrlionnnnlic "nVCnilOn ul 1 M U I UM ap U 1 1 0 Endorses Movement to Cover All of Indiana. - INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Aw rorraation "f a state labor purty was endorsed by the Indian i St .te Federation of Labor deleat s in convention here Friday and a referendum vote amonp membeis wi'.l bepin at once to determine if a ma

jority of them approve the acti-n of! M my of the factory women werkthe delepatcs. t r.- in (Ireat Pritur. are widows r? The labor party resolution was ! j.-'-'a. ra or -:ib-rs killed in th Ute introduced by a pro up of delegates t war.

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