South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 243, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 August 1919 — Page 11
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MIS HA WA KA NEWS News-Times Office: 120 Lincoln Way West. Home Phone 118; Bell 10
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NOTES FROM THE MIAMI GOLF CLUB
Amonj; other thinps, athletic and
... ,;. , ,. : ' . ,. ., f , v, v i social, thre will be a golf tournaAn Am'riran political part is.wn k h earnings. AI. is. for the bet- ... -rv- - - ,.!.. mtnt Labor day. i V. o. -.a!li. .1. ha- ran l- al- t r haaf.
! i ly at:.' h il to th- new party's I .Ar
" A ....... m. 1 1 W . . mm. 1 . . . ' P . . . . . nn.l V. . .
low net tcore for
hampionshlp pold medal will
hi
jioiintry learn that tho democratic , , , . i . w .mi Labor Day cup for lo 'Ih'Y :hr Is a "pun-h b"-; !' rt v is t-olm,' to brJn; about .tili . j I -i the i!i..v rn-nt to rc!i the ! tfrea trr crops next ar. th-n they 11 ' L"
. ..M of living. If it :s pun- h with u;v' J'' lumouiiB into line.
,.! i-.ty of khk m i;. tb in-jvimcnt is buund to laconic popular.
The handicaps have been changed.
! Slmtli T t - r i 1 1 h:irKrrn :i rr ti!L'i'n(
. i , ... . . . ; It was discovered that Jernegan, about putting up th price of ha'r' . , ... . , .. . ... Harry Reamer, Lamcrellt and
l;n I". iters is h,,a- fro:,: 1m.,, r. ! .Jrf. ;U wh,rh rnlIfl w,,. Charlie IIInham. had altogether
'n c . 1 1 ' I tmt' :vn i.s th- bst
prodiu-e th- safety hair cutter that
, cutpro-n their handicaps.
it," "f tl! th'il h iw" !"" n i,u,'- will tak' its M.ic'. besides the safe-J
i:-r.i, b '-t r.- - t.o i.ir:u-.. i:iui-;Jv razor
t j. lo .1 wf.i tl aixtut his p ri- :, uhb in a OerriiUh prison .. .i ri p.
i Three new handicaps appeared on
mm
the board, Uodle, Hubler and Carver.
When man tells n;i that he' r... . ,. . , ... ... , ... . . I ' ther handicaps diminishing Iocmi t t are anything about the II-1 , , , . ,.r v... f , v.. . . .v . I downward were those of Grimes, ' uor. but simiilv obi. rty fn thr- nr h.1
!'i Strut,!.- in 'oir.jr to do ..Jr.. . ...... .., . . . . ! Tupp-r and Dr. Walton.
i.ijjii- .i n- uiiiiK. nit- i ii.i'ats ait'1
that lie is the custodian of an anti-!
pi ofou;:
in Mishawaki. If
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u.. r. i- a, n.u. n u:cr. uon a. u.-.- ,,,, thirsl lh;tt N threatening !
- ,-.,p..-iTy m in:, i..n ii:.- iw..-;ifJ llr,trov nis r,..irij for tn,. truth t -r will !e thi'-klv inhablt'il by th- '
t.;..' Sliub!'- k ts thmta'h.
The new steward Is here; come cut Labor day and see for yourself.
j A unter to ti.- newspapers wants , . , v . ..
to ab.dih the two-dollar bill, but , , UUBn" I . . ... . ..... , . .... , . . ! f.nd Iaincrclle.
i. imp iii h .-a.- um- i r ;. j . .i.i inij-i. i ic fiiances ate that K!
!.::: is a- rail.'-' of the hU'h cost will be useful after a while to pay
j Who said there was nothing in a
t on vc?
ot :iin. Of cuurs. it Th- re-; street car fares, buy chewing gum.!
i ü!,!ii'.in bartv has been r sponsible ! nut in tlie ehurcli eot'i-rtinn t.) .tr.i'
i-r nii.it of tlie trouble in the world (and otherwise perform the olllces ofj , ... r,.. its found, r mi.sr. presented the nickel today. I . T1ree Miami club players placed thins.- to I:m- in the Car.len of IMcn. ... ln h championship qualifl- ... The fact that the oy.ter parlors! V" day at Chain-O'-I- n- ,,v di.M. ult to ; out -ill open tomorrow ought to eon-!1' Ko,,' VT' i-,d.ubl, bunch in thN oun-;vmce you thattime nies. ! The Xr; that is tryit.g to ,ih up a uar be-, ...I wind was territic and the muck had
tu en Oreat itrit.iiii and tri- i nu ui ' "i "h wimh imh uji oooars win St itvs. -..lurna'. iy th- g.vi -rn-'. r;ot ;i!trr niaterial facts. .The. war
has ost the nation heavily and inflation can not balance the losses. WV miht as well write the losses off ami be tion with th-m. ...
j If one. man can make more trou-
M- ihun nine wise mjpn can remedy, what do yoa suj)pose the result will
l- wht'ii nine fools are on the trou-i
. Thks tried to roa the Farmers'
bank at Wyatt. Men are mighty blj
fools to risk their liberty for any money in a bank safe. If they must steal, why don't they try .something
ambitious liki hreaL-inr intu ;i TiwH
awaka grocery store on Lincoln ! and "ost invi i ii goratln'.
...f... ..... .ii .-ii iiiuib jiiriii iiir fehelves V
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im Mil of the i"nit d Stat-s is gu:m: t- p:i. tl;em up and sl;.ke the teeth .t of th it vociferating jirwa. ... J J (. j-, . iS ,'i l e.lial K.jl'l" M.-' of iMouding 1 1 ported to Alexis "t i u ii -I'd the Kmpioyir' Liability AasuraiKc 'o.: "Dear sir This is to m! i.-- you that I am ju.st recovering from a .u.-e f tin. Went to bed r.aily three weeks ago. Was follow d by my wife ami (laughter and then by the ottic- girl." Oh. llu. h-i'e i.-i th sting ' 'I he Vlllag'- ( o,m ll 'f Osceola ha.i s -nt out tin- following notic s to the r sib nt: "I have b en instructed b tlie ill.ire -oiMi' il to nfor the i ditian against thickens running
at lng- and riding bicycles on the'
Mdewalk. H A. Moran.'" Hut. Harri-on, Mippos th chicktils are th' kind that can't read? With a lot of pi ayune suls uorkindustrially to def. at the Lagu.1 Nations the following lines by J O Holland may be apropos: "Ood gn us nu n. A time like this demand.'1 Strong minds, great hearts, true faith and ready hands. M.ii whom the Iut of ofTic' dors no kill: Mmi whom the spoils of o!!ie cannot buy. M u n h pos-f.-.-: opinions and a will. Men who have honor, nivn who wul! not lie. Tall nun. sun eiowriro. who live .! i o Jh- f I i: puldic duty and in private thinking." ... li-rMe 0trm t-ll.-- us b- has ' nt unbi" a Minktt on hi.- sleeping I'nii'h e rr ni!it th:-- .umno r. I I .. II hn . 1 . . 1 . . l.nniv I'll ll'lil. Kill
, ., d r.-ou win be m the c v for about i :m' ue have a villainous lunate' . ' u u t ... , ; a month, i M : s h a w a k i . W s u p p v . in- eats
its usual viscosity. . . A. D. Warner won the match against Bogey, Saturday, by shooting a 4S 101. . . Cm. H. Anderson carried the rabbit's foot In the blind bogey event.
September and October are the
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ble ,, ,,f th.- game for every wb l"u .... m u.e man who i.s trying to help. j)tar für tht royal anJ Same.
j The golf committee is planning
... During this season of the year the greens are the best, the air the crispest, the out-of-doors the most
... Brighten up your club. and re-
The mere announcement that'':'; " V UI l"e
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Misliawakii's milk shnrinfft w i-jt
tinir st'i'idils niipht ii vHt- r.in- ii'ai
ter commissioner." The' need of ad-' Aml the laflIos are comln ck, ditional artesian wells is c learly in-!100, after a c;irclty durln the sum-
Aug. :s. Mrs. Kimmick and granddaughter of Niles visited the former's .ister. Mrs. ('.. W. Clogley over Sunday. Mrs. Dean of Berrien Springs visitid her daughter, Mrs. Dan Haviland over Sunday. Osciur Covcrly was home on a furlough over Sunday.. Mrs. McCann and daughter. Nellie of Likhart spent from Friday till Tuesday at the home of K. S. Haas. The Vincent, Shimp and Hawkins families and Mia Gladys Metzgur ?pent Sunday at St. Joe. Mrs. Bern and daughter. Mrs. Roberts moved to Illinor Saturday. Mrs. Sara Boone of Berrien Springs and Mrs. Wm. Haag of Poplar. Bluff. Mo. spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hemley.. A. Patterson and family of Klkhart spent Saturdny and Sunday at th home, of Jasper Smith. John Worrell of South Hend spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of his parents. M. Ii. Itemley and family and Doris Kelfer of South Bend and Wayne Remley and Hertha Healy of Mishawaka visited at the home of Albert Remley Sunday. Mrs. ('hark? Hoffman and Mrs. Harry Shennabarger attended th
Keely reunion at Elkhart. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hcmley am' Mr .and Mrs. K. M. Remley attend. the Myers-Hhodes reunion in LIkhart, Tuesday. Miss Zona Masten of South Bend is visiting relatives at this place thi. week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shimp and Mr. and Mrs. H. Hawkins went to Kan-! kakee, 111., on a visit, Wednesday.' Mrs. O. W. Oogley and Mrs. A.j Dunning attended the Grange picnic
W ednr-sday. Mr. and Mrs. Lace of Battle Creek spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shennabarger. J. C. Bay and wife entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and daughter of Sunbury. Pa., and Miss Alice Hauk and friend of Klkhart at supper Thursday evening. Miss Libble Ryan's barn burned to the ground with all the contents. Mr. Kizer who lives on the farm was thrashing and had about finished thrashing, the grain was stored in the barn which was also liurned. Dennis and Oscar Covcrly were in Klkhart Monday. Mrs. Adelliert Smith of Milton and Mrs. Chus. Smith of Georgetown,
Ohio spent Friday with Mrs. Albert Itemley. Otto Hay and family of South Bend spent Saturday night at the home of J. C. Bay. Mr. Harry- ShnnaharpT ni n and Dennis Covcrly were in Niks, Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Hoffman and ton. Harry returned from Chicago Wednesday.
jniAVAFKIJE No more breaking Into Jail Ikcrc. Tho front door of the county Jail lui Tern onleml lockctl every lüjrht after 12 o'clock, hrenklnc a preoxlcnt of many years' standing.
MILWAUKEE. Wis. "Where's the Island of Yap?" was asked of a nice gray-haired woman. She i nswered: "Why that's one of those fairy books written for the children."
Dr. J. B. Seaman, residence and othce. 2! 3 S. Main st. Telephon?. Mishawaka 117. 29FJ0 Advt.
OSCKOLA s. IAKKWOOn. Osceola will play against Lakewood next Sunday. The garao is calle-d for 2:30 o'clock.
C.Ons TO CANADA. J. L Hueche. 423 K. Third st.. will leave Monday for a two weeks' visit with triends at Kitchener. Ont.
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BETTER FOR YOU pay us a small amount to take are of your suit, than to pay $50 for a new one. Ladies' and Gents' garments altered, cleaned, pressed, repaired or dyed. AETNA SYSTEM CLEANERS L13 Lincoln Way K. Both Phones Opp Stnnctylpc.
"Ricr nnnrp Hit"
' 1 MMIIVU III Edward Snuggs
dicated.
mer.
1'. i:. COATS L' N I) 1 .1 ITA 1 v 1 1 1
Th,.v.. i-'v,t....r , ...v, I i-vu6u.ii vj iuuvr is me real
have sworn to buv nT clothes next Rt , ninth ,n thc au,(1 ountrle."
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'iun aiarm us. n would ne awlui shocking if they were to move to Mishawaka. . L'ster Hurwich. manager of a store on .V. Main st.. on- of Mishauaka's best advertisers who is all "perked up" ovt r the success of hi; rn-ent ein us. tells us we net-dn't
Advt.
IIXCUHSION! Excursion Labor lay and Sunday Chicago South Shore, round trip
. $;i. Children. Ö to 12 years old, $1.50.
I'i r Ki'll'.u VJMttll ltnii.1 ViinT'i r A .
,, t ....I... 1 .1 . , v. I-. .11!.' I'Uiilll mini .'Ullll.M, .AUh. get enthus-d over tho increasing'.,. . - .,- . , . , . .. , !!, at irl'a a. m., returning Monday, talk of wooden shoos. He savs the ., ... . . . , . , , ... . , . ... ' Sept. 1, at :44 p. m. Lveryhody go! price of lumber and the sliv of our . .. . . , . .v. , ,, . f. , ; . !rct tickets early at the following e,;t mak. the talk of wooden shoes . hlCf,s. ,ohert ,Jelirlti ..South IJenl
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VlMTI.XCi PAKl.NTS. Mrs. Warren Anderson am: c'nil-
Dollars in Hares We pny J?7 t .S!."0 a pair ami e.pr'ss eh:irges. illg Trollt. Wo furnish guirnteeI lilgrh grade stock and bnv nil you raise. I'se back yard, barn, o'Il.ir, attle. 'ontrnet and Illustrated Catalog Free.
STANDARD FOOI AND H KASS'N 3CÜ . Urtmdviay. w York
and his All-Star Orchestra scored a tremendous hit last Wednesday evening. Be sure to attend the next party with this same orchestra, Wednesday evening, Sept. 3rd, at HUDSON LAKE CASINO Admission $1.50 War tax included.
WHY Do so many people invest their funds in shares of the WELFARE LOAM SOCIETY THE WORK OF A FEW OF THE WELFARE LOAN SOCIETIES, 1916-1917.
NAME AND CAPITAL I.NTUHKST l..lt.i;i U.V t Al'lTAl. LOCATION (IA1I IN) HAT I' GKOS r; NI7T c, S$&Sr&" " $1250ÖÖ 1 Monthly" 28.8 To 11.52 wMTKiTVAVr 70,200 V2 " 25.18 10.30 50,300 rTc " 36.83 16.68 !:kattla.'"y 61,000 " '23!5" 9.29"" ryo,,.,, 65,535 j T " 21.6 " 10.6
When you stop to consider that the above five companies show a total net earning of 58.39 c, or an average net earning of 1 1.67 ' c per year for each company, with a monthly intercut charge ranging from 1 ?r to 2cc only. oran average monthly interest charge of 1.4-5 fc, you can appreciate the value of an investment in shares of the Welfare Loan Society of South Bend, which company has a monthly interest charge of 2l2rc. Exceptional earnings like the above, coupled with the safety of principal, have added a great many names to the ever-increasing list of stockholders in the Welfare Loan Societies. THE LOSSES IN OUR BUSINESS ARE LESS THAN y2 OF 1 Fixtures for the Welfare Loan Society of South Bend have been ordered, and it is only a question of a short time when this society will be open for business. BECOME A STOCKHOLDER NOW WHILE THE WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY OF SOUTH BEND IS IN ITS INFANCY The price of shares is bound to advance as the business grows. Surplus is earned, and valuable good will is built up. d MAIL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY Write or call for Descriptive Booklet. ' Tho Welfare Loan Society of South Bend, Ind. 523 J. M. S. BUILDING SOUTH BEND, IND.
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Demand ARROW cold. The Colder the better.
:'; sh srisi''. porix cnops and .i!t"
!:-.n k '"
Ott. Henie, IIS X. Michigan st.;
Jacob Hoffman, coal dealer, S16 S. I
Miehlcan st.: Richard Hesse W
Iren of Detroit, are the quests of the j Washing on av. 2 1 30-3 1 dvt. lorm.-r's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.'
I 1'. Anderson. Merriheld a v. Mrs. An- uwk vitoxc vumtkiv
Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Huher and daushter have returned from a vacation spent at Memphis, Mich.
t'". in. I'-.ul ci the fruits
. f llu: world.
Th- s.:me root r Tus't Wil
.i-.n.ti.il ii a sooil roals rally inj
I. . . I'. ATTI NTIOY. All members will meet at our hall
VISITING PARHXTS.
iSumiiy at '2 p. m.. to attend the! Mr. nnd Mrs- Carl Huysoe. Flint.
jfiiii.ial of l'.rother C. ('. Sweltzer. ' 1 .
I'lvi. JOIIX LOOT, N.
MOTOH TO WINONA.
Mich., nre visltlnpr the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Uuysee.
, I i miejo.'is. Ala.. u;is sold at auction j .. ! t ,., ' ilfiA f..r. .-... .r..,..ll
, .,,mi ..i. -UKW v" '.'I ... .. . .... I ,lw Mt Tri.-UV TA ,.r,t ct.xr..
, . ,, . , , ..... ..II'. .Ml.-. .Al l 1 aiXIIl. I ...... - ' -v..v ClUH, -!- fur.il W belb-vo this pric'!., , . ... . ... . . . . i IvoI.ert Watson. Miss Kettle Watson. J
.u re.ixMi.t ann uiiMemoera i , .......
.io no. tin iaison win motor to Wlnano lake t;dav.
c'iiie nx'-ter is not tit to eat aftr In- b.u' mouth to t.ht. Wo are . r t -1 r.t I r. P.. i:. Park r or any th-r Meth'Mli;-t never buht the . ;rd. l.r a Ion? time we wen inclinrd to be an anti-tobacconist, hut since r.'-no- newspapers claim that smoke
ri r 1 1 war a- mi -i .o we mi.h.
Latest styles In fall millinery on
dvt.
Dr. Maklelskl. osteopath, 12G W. ?econd st. Advt.
wir.i. nor.i) i'icNir. The Modern Woodmen and Royal Neighbors wil hoM a picnic Labor
j l.iy at Hudson lake. There will be
fames and sports.
DI.TROIT VISITOR.
i'. k. coats, v.'i)i:in aki:r . .Advt.
A Few Questions For You (1) Are you troubled with NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS or lack of VITALITY? (2) Have vou so-called RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, GOITRE, PARALYSIS, EPILEPSY, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, INSANITY, APPENDICITIS, or a constant HEADACHE? Chiropractic is the only SCIENCE that will positively remove the cause. 1 3) Have vou STOMACH, LUNG, HEART, KIDNEY, BOWEL or BLADDER trouble? (4) Have you FEMALE TROUBLES or any SEXUAL DISORDERS? No embarrassment or exposure and the results are wonderful. (5) Perhaps you have stiff JOINTS in the ARMS or LEGS that you cannot use naturally? This system brings forth a transformation- My methods not only stimulate, but eliminates the cause, thus permitting nature to perform her work. Health is the greatest blessing we can have. What I am doing for others I can do for you. Gill and investigate this wonderful SCIENCE. It's a pleasure to tell vou about it.
r. Frank G. Kish
CHIROPRACTOR SPINE AND NERVE SPECIALIST 411 DEAN BLDG. SOUTH BEND, IND.
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Lau- to hold off. lP.,t P rple not af-I ... " '' ahank of Detroit. fl:.-ted never Know how much a re- V ""h" Is u of her parents.
toimer suffers uhen at tim-. com -1 ;.. . ;Mrs" AUUiit 'M;if1;i"K- 51 .11 ourth M.. f(.r over Labor d.iv '
1.... ....x f.lM1T'f T i . I ! '. TU 'ITC I "
an a:r of s r ne ir:activit
j T!:. Carpenttr Millinery has Just !lc i d u n'W 1 int of fall hats Th.i
"What wace-4 fa tc u u rs . AtUvit of thr cJtv cril,al,y Jn. n:ak in Mishawaka?" asks a So-.th vi:, t(, ,!Me aMil iniil,VLl tht. ihs. I'nd mechanic They ar not ct ttimr , ,,;ay dt, w aped They p-t salaries. The'
v aces arr b'in drawn by school
ach rs. piilii nu:i and :ir im .1.
C.IHL 1 to I IN SATfRDAY. A daughter was born S.iturdav to
Mr- i.ii,! Mrs. James Patl'-rson. 1010
The dam :.-ns the Tmnr.M.1, j.;. Isalle av.. South Demi, at the rlor a: M a 1 Shoals. Ala., has j st. Joseph Maternitv hospital. . Ii Christ r.' .i "Wiljr. lam" in honor of the pnshle.it. This is the l.r.AVlls IOK I'ORT W'AVNI. irst time we ha- o n the t.' M1s Fanny I'alkenbure. 3.3 words in that onler. The ribald ras-l Short st.. left Saturday for Fort als in this kinity usually put th.; Wayne, w h r- she will spend Labor
!am r.rst.
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A minister says that civilization, CiOFs'lo CHICAfiO. ''. ;i: n ver be approxitr.ate'.y perfect Albert (',. Jems. W. Mishawaka .r.'.iT fear i banish, d from th :.-.. left Satur-i.n on a pleasure trip . or.d. Wc are not sure about th..t. t. t'hicao. 'r elieve If fear were banished r.oj n:th .side watermelon patch, chick-. MOTOR TO INDIANAPOLIS. r. roost or bank would be safe. i M i- and Mrs. Fred N. Smith and j their fon. Don.ili 1!., and wife, moA Harvard prof, ssor has b -tured j tored to Indianapolis yesterday aft- :. the "Plii! phy ,.f flavor, and j rr.oon. Thev will return Monday. S'.v.f!" Wf car. z.cthi;.- for tli"' i: iv n-Su :ft philosophy. hi.; the Iance at Fale Point Monday.
' .. , ,m tariff is c.iusin--
s tu S. 1. Afternoon and evening.
w at our pate locks until bite In Music by Alphons Heyete orchestra.
:r..- r.iKb.t. Advt. A :-' Va I. tubl tho Jud vt T.cv.cy. P.uy your fall milthat hm wife had tramblrd away hU Unery at Trick s 10 cent store. Advt
Ji 5iO C-LPD YOU
CRE. DR. I WANT YOU TO LOOK RT
AAY HU56flNDb
FOOT
if it' foot trouble")
ii a nx yuu oc i r.r
rai i 'aAOGLF OP THE
OunuiTYHOE REPRIR
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Cü, n t. o nt ruy x 5PECIRUIST OF 50 BEND) '
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A COLD, lively glass of good old ARROW rich in its delicious malt flavor, just "hits the spot" anytime you drink it. Try
"It Hits the Spot
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It has a sparkling snap and a tasty tang which reallv satisfies that want for a re-freshment.
All the good drink places have it. Your grocer has it. Buy it to keep in the home. It is a great drink just before bedtime.
Kamm & Schellinger MiUhawaka, IncL
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