South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 336, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 December 1919 — Page 9
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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GENERAL NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way West, Telephone Mishawaka 10
DODGE COMPANY TO BUILD HOMES
Over S1 00,200 Building Permits Issued During the Past Four Days. BuÜdlnc permits to tho amount of 51,200 havo t,cn Issue.i by the city clerk, Joph de Iorenzl, vrlthln the past four day. The lodpe Mannfacturln? comp.iny lato yestrrI iy afternoon took out permits for the erection of 15 norv homo for their employes. Tho houses to be erected by th rolRc company as follows: Nile av., MerrifleM Tark addition No. 324, lot 6, 33x24, No. 22$, lot 7. 34x22. No. 402, lot C, 34x26. cot $4. C00; cost J4.000; cot cost coit cost cos $4.200: $4.800; $ 1.000; $4.500; $4.000. No. No. 405, 414. 418. 425, lot 8. 38x24, lot 10, 24x18, lot 11. 34x22. lot 13, 24x26, I,incoln way K.. Helper's first ad(1 it ion No. U40, lot :,. 33x?4. cost $4.r,00Lincoln way K., Hlger'a second r.d.lition No. 1724. !ot 101. -00; No. 17 SO, lot $3.8 CO. 34x22 cost $3.'.5 3 2x22, coxt Hast Fourth st.. Byrklts scoml addit ion Nr.. 1537. lot 113. 30x2 2. cost ?,,- 0 0. Helper st.. Tl-Uor's third addition No. 229, lot 162 2 4x2 I. cost $4,C'H. No. luo. lot ISO. :iix 23. cost 4,000: No. 219. lot lfit. 2x20, 2nx2l. cost cost $4.000; No. m. lot 16! $3,sro. Total cost. $61,400. I-ist Friday the Mishawak-i Woolen company took out building permits to th amount of $32. SOD for i' erection of -icht dwellings In tbr "Ball Rind Heights" first addition. 5END OUT WARNING TO CHIEF PFENDER 'hief of Police V. J. Ffrnder is in r c- it of a letter frcm J. M. QulgJey. pr-sM-nt of the Internntional Association of Chiefs of Police, containing th following . warning: "Russian Federiti' n f Co'mfitinh l jiarty he id-iu.-irters in this connUy :,r- preparing to nd out before and during Christmas to the United bt.it s uo rnin.-nl an-1 municipal ofwhose out'.es have required l). ,n !o take an rnMi e part in tht f ppr-.---ion of bdshe :.-tn and an-av-'lvaii- movement, neatly jireparel! p.-tf.ii'e. h irg the appearance of t". i stmas eift. Fpon ojieulng tb.p. id a-res th" pr"ns receiving them v.- .t;'.. ?. -ri' itlv süryr:-' d as an -- v. oiiid rfS"!t." NOlH'i; AUTO OWNERS! i.'ir.iiing I v. 10 we will t loe pl.o-'s of business at :3r- p. m. J i ! S.-1 irdav until April 1. 1 1 J j t ir .g!Md. T ... FaiMt M :h.i -il-.a and Shaf. r. Vulcanizln; Grove's Tire Adv ltl W'TI'D M.iti a: t!.. r. ard. 1 1 i !:. Mi-h.t'v Kuhn :.t a v. C".'li t rt I . i WANTED Will pay re:i-.nable ..rd for information leadin r it ting ;i !).' to seven ro re- i "M om t d.-i -n lions-. Call ! W. I . Phone Mishawaka 12s4 First -30t3 ! ANTUP o BUY From owner. iieii en Mi - liaw.ik i u . ss Box : . ......... ..... . t oi . .i... .own, .tun.--, modern pref. rred. i News-Time.-. Mi.h- i 3 0tJ ! aka. - 1 'ST IlJ.ick h.iudbac containing j pair of Indy s white gloN'.s and o 1.'.! Lost close to Main and Iinmo Mvay or on nouth sid car. Reward, iteturn to 117 N. Re.ce st 30t2 Fi Ii SALI' A carload of northern Michigan apples at Mishawaka Woclen company. Price $1.7r to $1' per .v.N 1 r.lf -V (sWiMi Iii. ill U'l r room work botwpen 30 arid 40 jir:i old. Must be a lle wire. Call htoOK rt'om. National Veneer. :0t3 FR SALE Strictly modern hm;e of itrht rooms on Iincoln way V. iw give Immediate possession. Mark Realty Co.. 30t5 Fou SALE Dalton adding machine. S-critice for quick sale. Irajuire lnterurban station cr phone Mishawaka. 10. 39t3 WANT FI Ty p i s t s . s t e n o gr a p h e r s comptometer operators and clerk? f.r ger.rral office work. Aprly Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co. 37tf Co 1516 for. SALE Seven room house on E. Battell st. corner lot. electric I.ht and cas. and c!:y water, nice trage. Immediate possess. on. price 3. COO. Stark Realty Co. HJtf LIBERTY BONDS You will b jrprlaed at difference In pried off-rd for government bonds. V deal vxfluslielv in a'.l iisucs and iur you of the highest price. W buy at New York market with all . Arr.ed and accrued interest tc i ate. Convince oureif by retting iur price. Camp Thorne Co.. 103 N Main st.. phono Main lira. I ta :Jft- Btwrijr venn. ZZiT-tt
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owns on the chances of his favorite the love of a girl, he receives l parrace horse. Subsequently, she learns don on condition that he help clean that a dark horse is the fastest ani- up a lending band of cattle thieves mal entered in the race and bets her and bandits. He does so and earns I rivate fortune on the result. j both the pardon and the girl.
HOARD OF WORKS MCFTING. A petition for an electric light at the corner of Jefferson toad and Merrifield av. was received at the regular meeting of the board of worlv held Monday. This was referred to Supt. Kline. A light was ordered for the (Irand Trdnk crossing at Jefferson st. The i r.s ess -rnent roll on the W. Third st. sewer was confirmed. Tickets for Dr. Russell H. Con-W'-ll's lecture Wednesday evening, are on sale at the Mishawaka pharniacy. Red Cross pharmacy and the Went drug store. Adv ltl Go to Mishawaka 'hildren's Books. Book Shop for AdvtTwo big smashing serials starting ;a tiie Temple Dec. 10. Helen Holmes and William Duncan. Advt. 2tl Regular meeting of the Woodmen' circle Tuesday evening. Election of j !icer Adv. ltl -'or rent Three furnished rooms for liht housekeeping, corner of First and Hill sts. 2t 1 FOR SALR White fur cab rob. Apply 121 W. Lawrence st. Phone Miidiawak.i 13 3 2. ltl WANTED Will y.ay reasonable reward for information leading to mv ronting a five to seven room modern house. Call 31 Phone Mishawaka 12T.4. w. First st. C0t3 ' FOR SALE Seven-room house o W. I'roadway. inodern except furnace. Price $2,800. Immediate possesion. Stark Realty Co. 30tt WANTKP Waiter and di.-hwasher. Apply In person. Ross Lunch Room. 30t3 FOR SALE Seven &nd eight-year old mules. Good for all kinds of work Richard Coesens. one mile west and one mile north from Huff cemetery, between Bremen and I-a.-paz. 25? 13 POR SALE Now vacant new seven room hoiie. S. Main st. Gas and i electricity; cellar under entire house. Price right; small payment down. balance easy terms. Achille Colpaer:. phone Mishawaka 11S1. 27t7. FOR SALE Pord touring car. lot.' of extras. Baby grand Chevrolet with extras. These cars in . collect condition. Call Mishawaka 3.? 26tf FOR SALE Big type Io!arl china rprlng boar; bl? type Poland china spring gilts; big type Poland china piss; one spotted Poland china sow and pigs. AU big typ? eligible to register. Maplehurst Farm, Georgt P. Eberhart and son. Phone OArllelu 2 IF.. 22tl POR SALE Parm of 60 acre, j farms buildings. Mostly black sun. j Consider some trade; also 20 acres. good buildings along1 the river, tint place for chickens. Phone CarMela 1F3. 2 3tt LIBERTY BONDS We pay up to jr. 3.7." cash for bonds; accrued in tercst ullowed. We also soli bonds. r. L. Guthrie. 4 33 J. M. S. Bldg. 8:30 a. m. to 8 D. m. 373.tf.
COUPLE OBSERVES
GOLDEN JUBILEE J if ... ... , r- - tMr. and MrS. Walter F. FinChj Married 50 Years; Daugh ter Entertains. Mrs. 1). H. Wilbur. 215 N. Mcrrifield av., delightfully entertained at a 1 o'clock dinner Sunday. The affair was in honor of hrr parents. Mr. and- Mrs. Walter F. Finch. '33 . Iiatt"ll st., who observed their gi.h'.en wedding; anniversary. Covers were laid for 10. The decorations were gold and white. Mrs. Finch was formerly Miss Mary' Huntsinger and was married to Mr. Finch at WiMow Creek, Nov 30, 1860. Mr. nnd Mrs. Finch have resided in Mishawaka thlr entire lifetime and have a lare circle of friends here. Mr. Finch is employed at the Grand Trunk Railway Co. I?oth rirc enjoying good health. They have five children as follows: Mrs. Wilbur, James V. Finch of Ribera,, N. M.; Fawn. 602 K. Lawrence st., .mo the Misses Kmma v. -ina r:tnei It , at home. at Tin: TiLMrij;. William Farnum In "The Last of the Duanes" will be shown today at the Temple theater for the last time. This production, with the famous William Fox star, is a picturization of Zano Orcy's novel of tho same. name with scenes laid In Texas in i the days of border outlawry. Mr. Farnum never has been seen to better advantage in a western character role than in his portrayal of Buck Duane, son of a feudist. This young Texan refuses to fight until forced to kill a man ln self-defense. He then Is an outlaw until, through MARGAltlTT S KAM AN II!S. Tho body of Margaret Seaman. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. W. GSeaman, of Gary, will arrive here today at 12: lß o'clock over the New York Central. The body will be taken directly to the Osceola cometery for burial. The child was three years old. Ite.v. Seaman is a brother of Ir. J. 13. Seaman, S. Main stItlTTUItNS TO DETROIT. Prof. Charles Morse has returned to Detroit, Mich., after spending a few days as the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Morse, Lincoln way E. Russell H. Conwell in his lecture. "Silver Crown. How Men Succeed." A chance to hear one of the finest speakers on the lecture platform today. Greet him with a crowded house. Adv ltl Two big smashing serials starting at the Temple Ppc. 10, Helen Holmes and William Duncan. Advt. :tl Set out your milk bottles, we need them. Mishawaka Dairy Co. 2 5tlO Advt. WHEN RHEUMATIC PAINS HIT HARD Have Sloan's Liniment Rvady Those Sudden Rheumatic Twinges. for D ,ON'T let that rheu.-natic pa.n or ache find you w.thout Sloan's Liniment apiln. Keep R handy in the medicine cabinet fc-r immediate action when needed. If you are out of it now, get another bottle today so you won't suffer any longer than necessary when a pain or ache attacks you. Apply it without rubbing for It penetrates giving prompt relief of sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, lameness. soreness. sprains. strains bruises. Be prepared keep It han dy. All druggists 3c. 70c. U.40. FINCH & SPRAGUE Undertakers Ambulance Service 202 NORTH MAIN ST. MISHAWAKA Both Phones 100 Don't Forftt "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 11 N. Main SL, Miahawaka. Tor Ail Klndi cf Shoe IlepaJrlni and Shoea.
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LITERATURE DEPT. DISCUSSES BOHEMIA
Bohemia, was the topic at a mc?tthe Woman's club held Monday afternoon. Mrs. Herbert S. Thompson 'as ln Charge and read a paper on Bohemian literature, drama and fie I lion. Two Bohemian songs were rendered by Mrs. C. K. Tyler accom panied by Mrs. R. 11. Jernegan. A rroup of club women costumed to rcDrpsrnt Itohomlan Immiirr.intu w,xs I one of the features of the afternoon. Those taking part were, Mrs. Jay I'rotsman, Mrs. D. A. I'ugh, Mrs. Anifircdn n n A Tic LIpV Afro W If I IV40'!i JVil Uj. .lilO, It. 41. Young spoke on some reminiscences of Bohemia and illustrated her talk with some views. Mrs. A. W. Bacon read a folk story and a paper on Bohemian poetry and folk love Mrs. Thomaa Kenyon was given. by IjAihks aid wiLii mi:i:t. Members of the Willow Creek Toadies aid will be entertained Thursdny afternoon by Mrs. It. S. McKnight. At this meeting final arrangements will be made for the bazaar and chicken pie supper to be given Dec. 10 ln the Kennedy school. VISITS FATI I int. W. W. Shadinger returned Monday after spending the week end with his father John Shadinger in Marion. Ind., ho has Just completed a six months' visit in Philadelphia, Pa. and will now make his home at the Sdiers home in Marion. MISHAWAKA TXnI3 NO. ISO. F. and A. M. Called meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in M. M. degree. William Carman. W. M. F. II. Huber, PeC'y. Adv. Dr. II. W. Reynolds, dentist, Mishawaka Trust & Pavings B'dg. Phone 104 8. Advt. Go to Mishawaka Book Christmas cards. Shop for Advt. Two big smashing serials starting at the Temple Dec. 10. Helen Holmes and WiUiam Duncan. Advt. 2tl Dr. Tom Way East. Dugdalo. 115 1-2 Uncoln Phone 179. Advt-tf
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CITY COUNCIL IN J REGULAR MEETING'
Resolutions approving1 the i.v?uance . "t bonds by the Indiana state ta ' board for school lots and in the I O'Neill and Schwab addition, the j building1 of the portable building at ; Hatten school and the lots in the ; I'eiger addition and the builiin? of ' the Dcicer 5chool, were passed at the regular meeting1 of the city council held last night. Claims to the 1 amount of J3.83S.19 were allowed. : The students of the eighth B. 1 grade attended the meeting in a body. TO The ARItAXGi: FOR RAZMl Indies' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. W. II. Tupper, 333 Bdge- ' water dr.. Tuesday afternoon. The society usually meets on Wednesday, but this week's meeting ha been ; changed to Tuesday. All members jare requested to attend, as arrange ments will be completed for the annual bazar to be held Wednesday, Dec. 10. The Ladies' Aid of the Christian church will hold a bazar and cafeteria supper in the church Friday afternoon and evening, Dec. f.. Supper .served from 5 to 7 o'clock. Menu: Creamed chicken and biscuits, mashed potatoes. cabbage salad, baked beans, frankforts, Jelly, pickles and cheese, buttered rolls, pumpkin pie, coffee, ice cream and cake. Adv. lt2 KXTTTRTAI.Y FRIENDS. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Madison, S. Spring st., entertained at a 12 o'clock dinner Sunday. The affair was complimentary to their guest, MIsm Rose Myers of Chicago. Covers were laid for 14. ON BUSINESS TRIP. Sam and Oscar Gilbert are in Chicago on a business trip. RITT URNS TO COTiLFGM Charles Gocthals, 201 S. Smith St., returned Monday to Northwestern university where he Is studying medicine, after spending the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gocthals. INITIATE NEW MKMTIITR, The I. O. U. club was entertained Monday evening at the homo of Floyd Haas on the Jefferson road. Russell Kberhart was initiated Into the club. SORORITY YTJ4j MEET. The. Tri Kappa sorority will bo entertained Tuesday evening by Miss Mary Waldner, W. Lawrenco st
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14 1 'A It is time to trim and spray your fruit trees. Insure your next year's fruit crop by trimming arid spraying properly. We are equipped to handle this work for you at a very low figure. No order too small or too large. We CO anywhere at any time. W. F. Bolinger Tree Expert and Landscape Designer. 601 East Grove Street. Phone Mishawaka 749 Dealer in high grade Fruit Trees, Small Fruit, Roses. Zincs, Ornamental Trees and FX GGATS-CO. Undertakers FUNERAL HOME, Cor. Third arid Race St. Phone Mishawaka 197. OR. J. B. HIGG1HS 113 E-rrhird St Physician and Surgeon. Specially in Diseases of the CKeat. Phone Mishawaka 143.
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Regular inspection is essential to keep trucks "running. It detects trouble before trouble becomes serious and prevents costly repairs. Pierce-Arrows are inspected free monthly. WHY PIERCE-ARROW ? 1. Delivers more work in a given time. 2. Loses less time on the job and off the job. 3. Costa less to operate and less to maintain. 4. Lasts longer, depreciates less and commands a higher resale price at all times.
H. PAULMAN & COMPANY 144 Lincoln Way East PEORIA ' v CHICAGO SOUTH BEND Write for book THE FIRST FIFTY
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150 LAUGHS IN 150 MINUTES Check Y our Grouch at the Door Here's an uproariously funny farce presented for the first time in Mishawaka by a cast that knows how to make the most out of every situation. Don't Mies It.
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