South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 245, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1919 — Page 9
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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Mishawaka General Nezvsi
nm r liniiitrnn Tupper and Kreamcr Carry j Off Honors Good Program is Enjoyed. IVilIlir.i If. Tur-ror nnr the -r.pi lu'di! in the golf tournament at tho Miami Country club yrrter-i.jy with tr- 'r-r-M pros Keore of 8 f , whil
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Chnrlf Krrnnifr carried off th.,in operations a fteliKhU-il .story is I.or day cu; with a best net score i UnfoMwJ' "lth Hur-kr' t,f t ol,r- as . -Ä ( one of the entral tit'iircs. The f ... Then- were 40 competitor? lthf.,. js M()U Kli:,Vi iUuKhi..r )f Amid i-bal wrnther th annu'il ' Sandy's etnp!'... How ho e wraUl Labor dy pnrt were carried out ' the thiovs are', savs his ; .vuetheart v!f hm:t t r el I jtVi t t tittr-Vi . ,. ........ t... . , .. .1 i. ..1, .... .
r . ".en i itl' Ml l v.vi.v man l.t.llll, pi V itn'cet! by a lare numher of en-' rimmtes the -nilin:; Ihio into many thiisj;its. path-taking situations Robert Robertson ha1 chare th" procram of r-nt w h Wi w--r- HAKT AT Tfl.MI'Li; 'lODAY. ruiiei off during the rarly hour, of; s Hur. Isl ..,.4 of th- evening and around which in." i .law,: to mi.-iiies.t at the i:iu'h intre?t centered. .,.1 . - 1 .. . , , .iernjle e.s.erhiy. trie piay meetum' IiurUin (ict I-:c. 'with much siir-ss. It will ho phown r. w. Hurton was awarded thf't al, !(,.rf(,ni:uu,.s l(uay fnr the
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uv, Mrs. Harry K. Sudors took first in the women s. in the two-men 1 ior.M?hoo pitching, the team f 01 S- huyJer Rose and Frank II. Huber j arried off the honors. W. II. Tup per was awarded first in a one-man putting contr.st, and in a team contest the award? fell to M. M. Mac-l.e.-ui. Harry Peamor and Carlton Miller. Charles i:n(llich, P. Hause and Mbs Jane Trowbridge won the faors In the bowling on the green fcame. The events were followed by a recherche blip per, the purveying of whi'-h rejected the utmost credit oti th'1 ,)P.V steward and his wife. Ah. i;t :, enjoyed the meal which was on the cabaret order. A col-or-d quartet contributed vocal and instrumental selections, while the club orchestra under the leadership ef . J. Hoy made tlu welkin ring by its inspiring Fch-ctions. A dance followfd and was kept up with mu h spirit until a, lato hour, music for the same being provided by the '! hestra. which once again demonUrat' d its ability to make thine? liwly. In all, the atfalr was one of th. best ever held at the club house. m:lli:v family iiffnion. The .sixth annual family reunion )f tlie Ki Iley family was held Sunday in Pottawatomie park. Approximately 100 members attended. The Fame oti ers of the past year were reelected: Harvey Kelley. chairin. m nf the .committee; Mrs. Ceerge' F.tfers. F. O. Kelley, Jacob Ziininer and L. J. Pendit. M-mter of the family were present from South Rend. Mishawaka. ).rriien and Woodland. The day ias s;ent with sports and games. Anothe r pi ni' will bo held Lab-r d.iy. !:-(, in the sann place. jol's sim:'I.ls win. Joe's Smoke Shop Specials defald tli eit- team f Purket, Ind.. ewi Labor by a s ore f t to 1'. At ! "i.l piti-he-d a stellar -game? for ' ' i- h. v a ';.i . allowing or.l' live hits. Uatteries were: For Mishawaka. ..aold and l-'ttiis; tor Iiurket. Raton. Suiumy .:ul Snowball. ICirriTlNS I'JIOM COLORADO. L. J. !.atnlitt", mmai;er ef tinTemple the-ater. ieturnd Monday i;:orning from a two weeks' vacation ii in I t. -r. Willis there .Mr. l.a'nbii'tte :v,te.l the- coal mine s in-arli.v, in which h and Ins mother are i utere'si al. mrrruN to it. int. Mr. and Mrs. e ,ri Praiil ami fam-j iiy. u!n. haw been visiting a th -j h'.-ne of Mr. a.id Mrs. A. Prahl. I P.,U av returned Mee:day to th.,rj home m I-lint. Ml- h. MOVi: TO PI.VMOr iTI. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Ktn-mv krr. .l' .l.lll . UloVe d to rilllii!U M.MI- . where Mr. Emen eke r has ac-pte-d a position with th l!b triv J.iyht i'o. IS I IT C K.N' TO riLOKl . .Mrs. D. E. Williamson ami son, Peioih. whe he It't-ri visiting a! tile home of tbe fortaer's mother, Mrs. Mary Booth, and lor sister. Mrs. o. E. Lar.c. return to,; iy t1 th ir home in lVe.ria. I!!. !:i:rri:N from haftahfa. Mrs. Harriet Van Pelt and HoiI ri'i'k No's t tcturn to.-.iy :Y m h lutauqu.i. N. Y . wher the i i I t.( p. spending th- summe-;. bell xi:vi.yvi:in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dotate-r. w e-rei iTi irrit d Sunday afte i -:-oo:i. were surprised .M mo1j' ev.r.:r:g w h a a nil, . r of : !iir o:iii frit t'.ds uae the-m a roi;;::g b'-lhivi:. Tr. Ii. ' I: no' de ::tiM:haiik,i Tni: i .v Sivn-.o bM. 1 h in 10 P. Atlvf . ki:moyi:d to iioimtal. Miss Violet Tedd. S. Spnr.g : . '..$' removed to St. Js-ph's h.i.-- . pii.il Mctulav. She will undergo aa. o; tratiun today Gins TWO CALLS. The- ee-nti al in e .K p jrt m e-r.t re - '. r.-e ii two e.;;:s .Inn;i for gi'J.-s '.res o-i Lit;. .-I:. -. a " Y. a t : - i Lircoln '..av . )r :. A. :i r..l Miy. MrKw-n. ihirn. : .!'-ts, -c.er Nt iO'..i i a . i . . - -Ad", t. :l' I . I.. ( HK l NDI.RI K1 R . . ': V t. D-. M-ikie-ii. i.-...tn. i: W. te.onU tt. Adt-
AT TIM; LINCOLN. j "S.rvJy P.urk e.f the IMlar-tV I Htrirrins' Lnui.s Dennix. will thej feature at the Lin oln thatr to-j '.J'iy. From Urft t l.it Hf-nni.-on j fchows hire-elf a true- t e.f th-j
........ w .'.. WhiL battling with cattle j thie ve s in mountain fubtncj.-' ? or I 1 i'i tlr.s th" plain, everyday cover if tb rui'-. th-re is alt r ii western nn? 'to his perforrr.n rc v A seeker after adventure, 'arii'.y I:urke- has his till of thrills from th moment he makes hM way to a turbulent town in the' western cattle country- He is hired l" rnuml I an orgraiiiz.l ..-iiiei vl thieves and sein himself he tan.; of fiiriuinx arriu! croi.Ks . own lair, sir.icl-ha ndi. An Sandy j rotrr. i"-,rs In hi n the-.r d'-'Uth-support Mr. Hart i:i thi.s picture are of the b'-st. Seena Owen, a 1-eauti-ful f-xm-ririicf' 1 .'utrrss. is tho irading woman, and she i Ideally cast for the role of Iluth Fellows. Pert Sprotte is the land shark, and litle Ius.ter Irving is Robby. Others in the e-ast include several of the most talented players on thy InceArt'.raft rosier. ln.iov i kwic. The Purnrtt family, 21 S E. Third St., e-njoy d a picnic Labor day at Twin Pranch. mrrciLY fho.m iaki:. Mrs. If. C. Rggleston and family who have spent the past month at their cottage at Klinger lake, Mich., re turned home last night. ai:i:i:sti:i rou diu'nki:nn ss Steve Cndeliski of Bremen was untested Sunday night on the Nortn Side on a charge of intoxication. i:nmov octincz. The Meidern Woodmen and Royal Ne ighbors enjoyed a picnic at Hudson lake Monday. (lames and contests featured the day. itirrru.vs ntoM wilmoxt. V. J. Roy has returneel from Wilmont, Ind., after spending a week with relatives. m:i;i: from spiuncfillp. Mi.-s Winit'recl Metzger ef Springheld. Mo., is the guest e.f Mr. and Mrs. C orge McRride, (07 Lincoln u .i y W. I NT I : I ITAl N S IT 11 1 :n D-5. Miss Clara Brown, Park av., entertained a number ef her young frie nds at her home Sunday evening. Dr. J. P. Seaman, residence and ot!ie e. ni;; S. Main st. Telephone, Mishawaka 117. 29CJ0 Advt. P. i:. COATS, l XPI RTAlvITt Alt. bovs i:Li:cTitocrTi: bull. 1 'A IP MONT. W. Va-. Sept. 1. Finding a piece of trolley wire, hoys lure attached it to the chain about the neck of a bull. Thon they tossed the other end over trolley wires. Computing the circuit, tluy drove tj,,. i,uj over the ear tracks, and the animal was killed instantly. H H f 7 f H F fl j j VAU j M j l' M I Ml tj Iii C; N J r M, THEATRE LJ3 spee-ial DeLuxe Iresrani 1'Aeiy Day This Week TODAY LOUIS BENNISON in SANDY BURKE OF THE U-BAR-U' tluilliih: drama of western plue k and luck'. TOMORROW FLORENCE REED in HE WOMAN IN' DEI! OATH M M MM WH M Tiirnsi. MONTAGUE LOVE in riNIOFCHl THE TOILS" FRIDAY BERT LYTELL in ' "Till: LION'S DEN" A tr or Mremg human rtiHitioiiK. IMAI, ADMISSION JZ. J. H. Houck 118 E. Mishawaka Ave. Home Phone 719. VULCANIZING and TIRE REPAIRING Automobile Accessories, Gas, Free Air. All Work Guaranteed. Sent for and Delivered. MISHAWAKA
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WASHINGTON. Sept. 1. Calling 0:1 every school to plant a tree this fall the American forestry association directs attention to the ap proaohinp Arbor days and the importance of the month of September in the life o! a tree. "Organize your school and plant a Memorial tree." CharloK Lathrop Pack, president of the association, who points to what a fine memorial a living treo will make In 1S40. if the class of 1920 plants a trr now. The association will send free tree-planting instructions and a tree-planting day programme, to any one who asks for them. Important points for September are: IYunc IK'ad Ilrnnche. Prune all dead branches of importance. Do not prune unnecessarily; prune a little of the live wood as possible; make all cuts close to the trunk or main limb, and cover all wounds with coal tar. Ilcnmve and desfroy vgg masses of th tussock moth and like elf-eat-iiiK insects. For removal in winter mark all hopelessly infe.-tcd and dead trees. Squirrels Don 't Spend A 11 Their Time A fter Nuts BETHANY. W. Va.. Sept. 1. Squirrels that go fishing after turtles inhabit Hog Creek, near here. At least Jack Hurley, an oll drill re. says they do. "There are still some tricks left that the naturalists haven't discovered." said Hurley, "and the squirrel that goes fishing does one of them. "I saw three or four tiny turtles leggin it up the bank out of the water as if a platoon of Huns was chasing them. Moving in that direction I saw a pine squirrel on the back of the mother turtle. The sharp teeth of the squirrel were sunk into the hind part of the turtle's neck. "As soon as the squirrel had finished tho old turtle it made for the FOR SALE Seven room brick house strictly modern. Paved street corner of Eighth and Union. For information call 62 3 S. Union st. 28t7 WANTED To rent, five or six room modern house or flat. Close in, by October 1. Garmire. 370. 31t2 FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. !21 W. Fourteenth st. 3 it:. FOR SALE A ten room double house on East Fourth st. Corner lot S6xl50 ft. Will cell on reasonable terms. Stark Realty Co. 27t5 LIBERTY BONDS We pay up to $53.25 cash for bonds; accrued interest allowed. War stamps bought. C. L. Guthrie, 423 J. M. S. Bldg. fc:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. 7450-18 FOB SALE A house on So. West. Cash or terms. For particulars call Main 330 4, after 8 o'clock. 8140W ANTED Women and girla to learn light shoe making. We pay while learning. We also need men and boys for day and piece work. Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. .Co. 9t26. LIBERTY BOXTJSTf you are forced to sell, you are entitled to the highest market price with accrued and earned Interest to cat. Bring your bonds to us. Get our price and convince yojrseli. CAMP. THORNE and Co. 103 N. Main st. Oliver Hotel Hldg. Tuesday and Saturday evening. Phon Bell 1681 Hours 3 to WANTED Girls for Spinning room. Mishawnka Woolen Mfg. Co. 2 4tl5.
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A etrrn photoplay of singular Mer anil appeal. In lhir new picture. -Ricod of Men." William Hart discloses hi ability to Hde. sliext and rope as few men arc able te ib. C'enu ami see Iiim.
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ELSIE FERGUSON in "THE MARRIAGE PRICE
The fourth episexle of tho Craig KtMinetly Mrial, "Till CARTl.U CASE,' featuring Herbert ltavlinoii and Margaret Lirh. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in 'THE KNICKERBOCKER BUCKAROO"
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You can mark these better before the leaves drop, but you can cut them down to better advantage in winter. Plant evergreens in early September. Move them with a ball of oll. Kvcrj Day Arbor Day. Every day this fall will be Arbor day, the aociation say and it urffea that all memorial tree planting be reported, that it may enter these on the national honor roll it is compiling, and for which it is sending out fr.ee certificates of registration. The arproaching Arbor days follow: Georgia, first Friday In December; Hawaii, first Friday in November : Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas;. Kentucky, Michigan, Maine, Minnesota. NevaNorth Dakota, Ohio. Pennsylvania. South Dakota, Vermont, Virginia, V.'isrconsn, Washington, Wyoming, Ly proclamation of their respective Onmnrs: North Carolina, first Fri- 1 day after November 1: Porto Rico, last Friday in November; South Carolina, third Friday in November; Tennessee, date in November named Ly County superintendents. liiwc onrs. i lie riuan vicrpei jutti closed itself up in its ehell, but the' 11.11. T. .. ..11 ......... 4... squirrel took it by the exponed meaty Part of the rear leg and scooted tin a tree with It." All of which proves that squirrels' sometimes get their cracking of nuts. minds off the NEWTON'S 'COMET' WAS JUST LATERN ON PITE NEWTON. Mats., Sept. 1. Some thing like Mr. Pickwick's mysterious' night flash flickered over Newton. It bobbed about the sky in the most erratic manner and was variously taken by the wondering groups on the streets as a comet, a shooting star, or Just a freak of nature. The latter guess was the nearest, because it was Just a lantern tied to a kite's tail by an ingenious boy who was reversing; Franklin's stunt of taking light from the firmament. Free, lecture on Christian Science at the Church edifice. Main and Madison sts., Thursday, Sept. 4, at & p. m. The public is cordially invited. Advt. WANT KD To rent by single gentleman an unfurnished room, centrally located. Write box T. NewsTimes. 31t3 ROOM AND BOARD Tor four men. Inquire 523 W. Pattell st. Clt2 LOST Bunch of key?. Return NewsTimes or post oftice. 31t2 WANTED Female dishwasher. Smithy's, 215 N. Main tit. COtf. WANTED A man and wife to share home with mother and daughter. Mother is employed. Daughter to attend school. 224 K. Marlon st. Phone Mishawaka 513. Advt. 30t3 WANTED Housekeeper, no washIng. Apply evenings. 60S East Fourth t. 27tf. WANTED Laborers for sidewalk work. See Zeiger, Lincoln way E. and Byrkit av. 26t6. FOR SALE Two five-room houses on tho north side, modern except furnace. Houses are only three years old, one has a garage. Will fell together or separate. $2,000 for one, $2,100 for the other one. STARK REALTY CO. FOB SALE Residence, 933 Homewood av., modern, eight rooms. Near Merrlfield park. 24t7 FOR SALE Seven room brick house, strictly modern. Paved street corner of Eighth and Union. For Information call 632 S. Union st. 28t7 6 CI MONEY 69c To loan on city property. Eight room house modern, on easy paymentE. Seven room, modern, near car line. Five room bungalow, easy payments. Garmire. Phone Mishawaka 370. 7tf t - " rr" y t !! - ' ; 1 r; 1t i W "w TÜEHTEIR S. HART OF MEN"
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The Mishawaka
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makes it easy to ha'e a joyful vacation, especially when it enables you to enjoy a vacation you would like. We want you to know about the MISHAWAKA TRUST VACATION CLUB, and the real good it is accomplishing. We invite you to become a member. There are no membership fees all profit. Just call at the bank, make your lirst payment and secure your pass-book. Deposits are made every week tor forty weeks or in advance. Make your selection from the following classes;
$ .50 each week for 40 weeks amounts to $ 20.00 1.00 each week for 40 weeks1 amounts to 40.00 2.00 each week for 40 weeks amounts to 80.00 5.00 each week for 40 weeks amounts to 200.00 10.00 euch week for 40 weeks amounts to 400.00
amounts are increased by 4 Come in Club is now
Mishawaka Trust & Savings Company Located in Mishawaka's Only Fire-proof Bank Bldg.
$ 8.20 $36.60 $ 82.00 $ 80.00 812.20 $41.00 $122.00 $120.00 S24.60 $61.00 $200.00 $160.00
vacation
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Do you want one of these sums for your Next Vacation?
17 r, a NATIONAL BANK A l Tb I TRUST & SAVINGS BANK ' OF MISHAWAKA In Same Building and Under Same Management COMBINED RESOURCES $2,800,000
25c weekly $10.00 $ 2.00 weekly $ 80.00 50c weekly $20.00 $ 5.00 weekly $200.00 $1 weekly $40.00 $10.00 weekly $400.00
Are You an Unbeliever? Have you lo. faith in tire repairing? One trial ot our expert service will make you a convert onco morf. Blo'iV-eujts. rim cuts, worn treadn we repair them all, ana we guarantee our work. You can't lose, so bring in that tire today. J. H. HOUCK US E. Mishawaka Ate. II. Phone 719. Ilshauaka Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads.
Trust Vacation
interest when payments are made regularly
open Everybody Welcome. You can start with one cent, the end of forty weeks
You can start with three cents, and have at the end of fortv d6l ßnTi weeks : SfiJ.&ll You can start with live cents, and have at
the end of forty weeks You can start with ten cents,
the end of forty QQ weeks uH&i.IR
Don't Forget "REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 N. Main St.. Mishawaka. For AH Kinds of Fhoe Repairing and Shoes. Hu Bone Corset Shop 117 Lincoln Way Ilnst. Rooms 219-20 mks. i. dki:ji:ii. Dell Phone 470.
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