South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1919 — Page 9
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MISHAWAKA NEWS 5 POLLY AND HER PALS
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STYLE DISPLAYS STARTTHUHSDAY
Annual Style Show Given by;
Merchants Will Open on Interurban Day.
HUE THREATENS
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Residents Take to Roofs to Prevent Spread of Blaze House Burned.
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If ;ir.y ciM'-ns fml M:shawaka ratio r dead on Sundays, it is suij-rit'-'! they nrnirt'" To spend th.it day in K-( 'o'a. In speaking of ex-
11. whon seVfral of ' i''"r:" I:t 1 e thriving neighbor at
of the rifv will!'11'' '''-i r-ri:i:n:y xi n . t its snare- y s-
a n . 1 style exhibits f fr ' f f r'
;,;,.. i (':..-!ornc'l to the merry peal of
The fall .- a. -n .-i An .-s r.f tlun! niTf hint.1 will forrnalh open
Ft ores
Thursdiv
the larger
have fi.'-hion
both the women ami the men.
r.f tho M:' a 1 1 rar t ions of tho event i
that lntcrurl'in I My onus 'n the rinT1 date anl r " I - 1 bargains will be offered by the merchants.
Thft merchants r,f the city will : r's maintain an Information booth 1 en the fair ground- for th purpose of directing the visitors to the lowntown district, an'! will dist r i im t ' literature pertaining to the business
I the. f hurch l)lis on Sunday morni n g, r -j-id nts of Ose ola, v ro not a
hit!- :i!,ir!n'il on beim: arousal by "I-'iw" Miria:ars gutteral call of "lire." Hastily throwing ahout their shoulders such apparr! as lay handy, th." entire population was soon on the s'no of tho blaze. It was then t!;at th h"ro of the hour appeared, in the person of one Dr. Louis
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TODAY'S TLMI'Li: ATTHACTIOX.
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tlon ami tho huine9 hmivs inj it. Literature prrfainincr tr I:itnir-! han Iay anl its sprrinl lri'lucemrnt . ill also lo irlven out, anl se--ral ! rnerehants will le in th- hnth at j Jill )ifurs t the lav. i
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The Ktyl- supiletnent puhlislid in of tl'.e w, t 1 riira.le that was hati-l U VV':'$ -1 TIk Sunday Xews-Tinus ira v. ly formed and after much lahor sur-i :l rflf.'fp l ounts of the oorniiiK fall stl s in f d d in sprr adlnr the lire to suclr :: i'V" l-ot!i women and men's wear. S'ie- an extr-r.t as to make it nec.--:.ry to x?Ti?S' -,-.- u
furniture dealers of the city. wh- waka on th" phone and ask for his' H :.nnoimced n w ileU:,s in their line ;..si-tance. II ':??s-fl '.'i' ' f f.-r th enmlmr year. Interest over When the fire fishtrrs arrive! with! i fM'0?'ixlÄ'': f the rountry mncerninu' style and . all of thdr modnn equipment, they : fj r;vr.Ä'H
f ishion opnins is ratddlv iucreas-t f u n,l ri tu-,,, ,.m ,.vr.. tr 1,1 5.: iv'-- ':i;:VV:i'.':üii:: :
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HAiutv r;oi)FKi:v dii:s. Harry Godfrey. 113 X. Mill st.. 3 f .1 C ' J r .
oi?u cuniiay mornintr alter an .iir.essj of a month from compllcationj. He! leaves two daughters, Mrs. Vern1
Jenninps. Morrill. Net.., and Mildred Godfrey, South Uend; threo brothers. William and John. Henton llarhor. and Budd, of Gary, also a lister, Mrs. William Kunce, of Ligonler, Ind. He waii born In Ascrego. Ind.. 4 3 years ago, and has been a resident of Mlshawaka for the past five years coming here from Henton Harbor. The body will be taken there for burial.
pmrAciiKs riXAJL skioiox. Rev. Paul M. Urosy. temporary pastor of the First Knglish Lutheran church, preached his final sermon Sunday. He acted as a sV.'ply during the summer months. He will Icavo sometime during this week lor Springfield, Ohio, where he will continue his theological studies at the Wittenturg seminary.
Aged Veterans of '61 Prepare to Give Way to Newer Heroes as Last Encampment Draws Near
guild Minrrs toxi gut. The Bishop Knickerhacher guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet at the home of Mrs. O. C. Brubaker, 919 "Washington av, this evening.
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hundreds of openings will j the villatre with a bucket of water, during the next few days j r.-a.- to dash upon the fiames vhnuM
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fall fashions
Wlien the
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they de. m such action advisable. But little remains to toll. Mih
re w-ll a cquainted
lioldin style shows and the smaller tm, ,.fiirionry of tho Io(.;i,
t.res rdierinu' eniieim; I'.'trains. tlo- day and event is predicted to be a hie success.
Maurice Tourneur will be seen at thf Temple today in "Sporting Life," one of tho best films of its kind ?ver
with j shown. Among tho secenes depicted de-! are the famed Knglish derby, prize
supfly of Text books reported as sold out
The sri'e of school supplies and classroom textbooks during the past week went over the standard set by Manncer Wood, of th Hook Shop, lo. itrd at Z S. Michigan st. The textbooks for the children of the county were ordere. by the county superintendent and distributed to the schools of the city and to the 1 :o! Shop, the only local store in thi- eirv handling th! line during the , . i .- t Wick. Aecnrd::,:-r to a statement made by Mr. Wood, there are no rreography textbooks in the city at the present time, as the shipment of this book have not arrived as yet and classes in the city and country schools will be without this book until the shipment arrive?. Other class textbooks rre .arriving daily in lare lots and are being rapidly sold. The store carries a complete line i f the country school hooks.
partment. and if there are any who think a change of climate tends to have any effect upon that efficiency, let them forever keep their peace. The residence of Harry Minegar was completely cb stroed but thanks to the noble work of "Ho-" Proud-
I fit and of Chief Shelton's gang the
remained of the village is still intact.
ii.rt in an exclusive London club and other events peculiar to the sporting world.
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srxD.ws poi.iri: giust. Herald Keslrr. 1112 F. Tthird St.. v.as arrest(l Sunday noon charged with driving .a car while under the influence of liquor. He was seen driving on Lincoln wav F. in a reck-
j b-ss manner. As he ncared Xiles av. ! 1'.' gave the wheel a sharp turn and
ine ,ir turned turtle. The driver v.-as pimu-il beneath the wreckage. The police were calk .1 and after an examination Keller was found to bo intoxicated. He was reba- i lat evening on a $10 bond. William Kiber, G.lft Indiana av.. KIkhart. was arrested on the charge of drunkeness. Saturday night on
the corner of Main and Lincoln He was released on bond.
Both cases will be brought before Judge Feig at tho citv court todav.
BACK rilOM FISHIXG TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Vinson, Helen, Esther, Mary and Georg Jr., have returned from an automobile trip to Hochester. X. Y. Mr. Vinson
vent into tho wilds of northern On-
tario on a fishing expedition and had wonderful luck. He says during the time he spent at Tamagamie lie caiig hajjton of trout, pickerel, wall-eyed piko and bass. On his return trip he spent some time in Xew York, where he. attended the horse show with his family.
MAiinn:i) ix xoutii iakota. Iean Weinburner of Albin, Ind., formerly of Mlshawaka, was married Saturday to Miss Elsie Jarris of Manfred. North Dakota, at the homo of the bride's parents. The bridegroom is well known to many of the younger set in the. city.
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i rvcoi.x. ! riarn Kimball Young comes tn XOTICF! the Lincoln today In '("heating! We close olir store next We.lnes-
"heaters," a film adaptation fromjd.av at noon lo enable our sales force i
he Broadway stage success of the aii. nu nie rair. rrick's Ten Cent
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s irre name. Mis Young ha ceptirvnallv clever part fro:
sv'f. mergi s triumphantlv. s'he pi aythe role of a secret service p. : ator ;nd gts into man;,- mix-ups. T1m picture is most interesting as well a- ! I) ji iV.lb'e.
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Maurice Tourneur's Great Paramount-Artcraft Special Picture, "Sporting Life," is a Screen Classic. TOMORROW Peggy Highland
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WEDNESDAY The first chapter of Pathe's great serial, "THE GREAT GAMBLE."
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and her own company present "CHEATING CHEATERS" A play of thrills and leve that ran two years on Broadway. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in Lucille Gowns cheats the cheating cheaters. A Bis Spevlal Attraction CoiniTi Tuexlay MABF.L Xti:IAXD (lit lanuui tar of "Mickej." in tin: pi:t"
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Don't Forpet "REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 X. Main SL. Mlshawaka. For All Kinds cf Shoe Bepalrin and Shoes.
Don't fail to see the highly interesting; display of the Indiana Petroleum Co. at the Inter-State Fair this week. All of the various products of the Texaco Company will be on display. A Texaco expert will be on the ground to explain the advantages to automobilists of using Texaco products. Indiana Petroleum Co. Distributors Texaco Products. Down Town Office 116-118 Lincoln Way East.
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if former policy 5 that th mprr.. :s of th." Cr tnd Arrr.v cf Bep-iMl; iet in the ex.sierce hi this nation f !.f,,,'i youn.T men, lursely the a-; a r.d cr.indsons of old veterans, '. arc- able and r-.i ly to take v.p wi o:::e d'.;tv of anoth.er he.:t
ntury f-f ke plrsfir itriotiMn."
COLITMBUS, O., Sept. 4. Their, another war. th world oor.'W ranks reduced to aDnroxlmatelv 15. -I r-irticipate in its nnnur.l ara.h
- - 000, members of the Grand Army of I!prii:hllr ar nhniit rMflv -tn ro-
f .nr, , , , lization, never permittin; tire from the staffe of action and. . , , ,
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U( (uruui Ii ii i. i tfci.i i uiir, n .aril ;
soiim. vptpmns of tho Knronean war
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Legion. Tho fifty-third annual encampment of the G. A. Ji. which opens here Sunday, Sept. 7, for one week, probably will be the last preat encampment of tho old veterans, according to James JZ. Campbell, former governor of Ohio and chairman of tho local committee on arrangements. "Of course, there, will be other encampments, but in all probability this will bo tho last big one. This was Indicated at the last encamp-
other exercises this year. The G. A B. has been a very j-n'ru;; or;i:;-
any rr. Ti
the Sons of Veterans
to participate in any of its a -tivitas.
in ho parade. Now i.ar
own sons and standing ready To take up the work and they no doubt finally will assume it." Besides the G. A. B. seven affiliat
ed organizations will meet ht no
i.OOO.OOO POUNDS OF SUGAR TO ARRIVE HERE
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Stanley Wyckof:', fcleral s-iJtar d!trllo.tor for Indiar.a. roclved a t!ecram Sunday froni t h" United .Stte.. t viz ir e ;nall7ation board at Now York announcing th.at mir than
at ! ',cCmj. 000 j ivinds of sutrar are. on the
the sarn time. They arc: Woman's Belief corps. Ladies of (i. A. B.. Sons of Veterans. Son Veterans auxiliary. Daughters
Veterans. Kx-Prisoners of AWar-a:; ! Civil War Nurses. l'lan I'nioa Soricts. One of the features besides the annual parade which will be parti-
Tlioiway lu re. part
of
of whirh will rrrh
lav;:, r.a jobbers within the next wk. Copies cf the fkcrnm wero ah:o ;ent to Gov. Goodrich and Mayor .7orett in res;onse to ms-
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!o y sent Thursday dernandlr.tr
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in en i, wnen mousanus oi veterans cipaiea in ov ine . a. k.. ron.--. o:
in tho fir west voted to hold this j Veterans and soldiers of the recent year's encampment In Columbus-n j war, will be a union reibriuos servpreference to St. Paul. Most of them i ice on Sunday afternoon at Mmorial
were born In the central and eastern hall when ministers of all r licbv.is
states ani they wanted to return, as j denominations will speak and tak
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he shipment will be ent direct jo'd' is thresh the natural
they expressed It, to pay a last visit to their old homes and hid a final farewell to old and dear friends." Gov. Campbell said. Will Give Up Activities. Gov. Campbell expressed the belief that the O. A. IL after this year's encampment, thouph maintaining its organization, will gradually turn over to veterans of the European war their activities. 'This is indicated," he said, "by the, fact that for the first time in its hostcry, the G. A. R. has invited veterans of
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ning a musical projrram will
dered at the hall.
In a letter addressed to w
Koldiers. sailors and marines, es
pecially tho?o joining the American r: i: Lepion. Gov. Campbell a.ffer sieak-( ? . y in of the general order cf Claredon; S
L. Adams of Omaha, a commander in chief of the. G. A. B., Inviting world war and Spanish-American
war veterans to march in the parade.
says : "The rc-ason for this reversal of
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