South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 358, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 December 1919 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

3T. JOSEPH'S ID Prevention Rides

Holiday season

HAVE PROGRAM

i i

For

IIEHT MASS TO

MOTHER GETS MONEY AFTER LEGAL BATTLE

Announce Special Musical Numbers For Christmas day Services.

' ChrNu ate hn

.a t:vr. II. M. r.),ir-h il. has h

tu in reliant and

lowed in decorating .dorcs fur the .ion.

Tri

. i"l a ho -i. se

ar; 1 1 rul'-s to bo f I-; Iu not u-e cotton

!' not i or.it' o..r tr -e with

1 i per. cotton or dh.-r ir.rl.irnni.t!''."

i:ia i-r;ai. mi i:; tree . eurer

writ ' hH'.Jrri citn not tu it ov r l

n.ichir.:; fur thin;;.

to rerr.,.-'--nt

FEATURE FESTIVAL

homes ar.d

her or puw

In t h ( ri:sh and ntl-i-i;ini

o!

the t'hri-tn.as holiday-, .v.iid the :lre

snow. ! ushestos

Oere'l mica. H'hrro electricity is availahle r.rt Use car.d'es to hht the tree.

n I Elaborate Musical Program to

be Given in St. James' Church.

if

y e jili's church u!l 1 reefed thisi ; rar v.ith an r -jt ior; 1 jr ',;r.ini j fif reliL'iou.s music. Th St. J :? phV male chlr iJovs th- di-tinctiori of

ITo.'.urir; lo rn li-sH within th' last six years-, and nlw.iy the rn-t'itif-n li.iy hen in ;lendid taste. The s-.iernn hUh loa-. ;it 1 ;:?. o'clock -v it h" -'ir. hy a lark'rhoni'i ;:;! th-- follow in;; w 1! V.r. own soh-i-u.-". l'.irry S--ati'.":i. Joy ('if jif.iu, Al Thorn . . II irnli! Winkler. Thon; a- Mirkos-. William 'or.don. Frank I,ey --, Theodor Kvkholt and 'riel D' Tlralf. .M.iros m i s in A will ho r .nt' d with on h tra r.ccompanini' nt. .Mr.. .T. M. McCartney will preid' at th or:: in. Th" traditional "Ad. -to Fid-It s"' will I e Funir hy five ij'iilar f the junior ' h'iir, with a douhle 'l;on.is. The T-ro-. Jona!. "Hfdy N'iht." will ho r nderel by th' liti! - nu. m-b'-riihii ef th- yo'ini-r M:v;ri.". l"-ir!y S-rie. At G o'clock I'or'l.s-'s tu o- ir; F II : t will be i-ur.K by the -irplic-! hoir ur.'Ier t hf direction Mr s J. M. McCartney. Keho.i r.a Is for this ma.ha'. b n lield for th- 1 o t t liVf va- ks and it is ex.-. t d th.rir thjouni; iiu;.'ra will aquit t horned v e.s reMMy. The children's mass at o'clock will bp commemorate. I with sjilrn!id Christmas choruns by all tlie hildren of ttie y irish herd. I lev. Andrew Morrissey, provincial of th' Holy Croj-s coni;r L'ati n, -v ill celebrate tho 1U:?,Q mass. as.-i.t-el by Kev. . J. Carroll and lb-v. .ffdui r.olanu. The program for the lCcr.Q n't hi k ma.cs follows: Kyrio Marzo Ma'a choir. (Ilona Mifo Male choir. Cr d Marzo Male choir. Offer tor j. Junior surpli '! choir and tb.nbj.--f liortin! iinrttis ComioJ Malo eh.oir. AKHUS I) i I.oorh Mab chi'ir. Fröre .-sional "!h-!y Niuht" rr'licf I choir.

u:"n ninn of ?afetv In

or 1 .-s, th- w-ual rub'S ! di-n to liirht th-m whil parent

! -r.itin a CJiri.-trn i.s al-a nL

tree or store window displays. Io not 1 aw- match, s within rach

In decoratlnK1 -'tores. church? '"if chiolr. :i

Cjiri'ino'ir; services in

church will

Candhs ar meant to

ar. 1 m.

rcirshal

hO'jl.s for r'ie!.rations the tre

ii r

res that only

e lighted and If the children can

mnin:lara- 't matches th-y will experiment

mabb- articles ho d. In-tail of v itli them. They iuiit:it.'. thir (Id- ' otton to repre.vont snow, he s;j, t- ers. ed th-it asbestos fidf-r or jiowab r d Do not permit trees to remain inir.ii . i be ujc.l. jside of buildings after the holidays. 1'aokin;: material, pap- r, xcelc ,r. j Tlie tre itself ignites readily when ro.ves and other r fusf- wh; h miht ! the needles have become drv. A

if Cimnl.ite ihr.MM .. r(in,, . ,1 t I 1

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oay. s.'tK

th midnight mass an event which

has heeom an important item in the J life of the parish. Iiishop John

lli7f,n U hifn 11 I i-ocfnr nf s:

James", will he the celebrant at this

service, which will

mum r n nnAi! iwiie , arre number of tires wsaaliv tako

Mr.

1 "r i 1 ley, a nl pir-

iken to kf p

place in January from this cause. "Fire.i during the b.olidays will be

b:ii!d:iu; rli an. ! materially reduced if these rules are should he t-.tl ' followed." said Mr. Friedley. "I'ro-

j

ticuk r rare si;oa!d h

th" basement of a C-n'y electric lights

nd tho wiring done only by ccm-Jple should remembf-r tliat a house letfnt electric ms. ol- merritr.ent is better than a house Five rubs for f:r' prevention in i of mourninir. and disregard of any the home during th? sf ason ar- sn-jof tlies-e su -''( stlons may brim.; sur.'s;..i hy Mr. Friedjey. They are: , r.v nnfl di-aster."

1 COMPANIES

FILE -ARTICLES

0 INCORPQRATE

Headquarters of New Mining Company Will be Located Here.

A m,'ht between a mother and wife was won by the mother wh?n Jurter? Montgomery decided Man' M. Hd- 1 s. 12 was entitled to the ? 1.000 de-! posited with the clerk by the Mol- i ern Woodmen of America, that be- j inr the amount of insurance of Wil- :

11am C. Kdsell. William C. Kdsdl died March 5.

lbl 'j, and both his mother and his j

wife made claims for the $1,000 benefits from th? Modern Woodmen. The fraternal ord'r coubl net judgo!

t .... of tlie two contiictin claims so de- !

center about' IJ"" l"'

the tKTiv ana a-K?i inai .iimu": MontKoraery hear th? claims of each 1 In superior court and deride on the!

t justice of each. j

Th? beneficiary in th1 nrs. policy j

by i:d?cll named hi?!

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, , , ... . , ... t t nioiiier. n x eo. i. iji?, i.ii us o clock ednesday nifiht. This hour , . . . , . . .... , ,i . i . e ' handed, his wife b?inp named in is selected in order that tlie act of I , ? . x - . .

tne cuani;e oi ueneaciary. a. socomi

consecration may occur at about midnight. The vested choir will sin? I'armrr's mass in V at this service. Dr. Thomas J. Walsh will be at th? organ and the soloists will be Mrs. Kli F. Seebirt. Mrs. J. G. Tompsett. K. W. Gingrich and F. C. Koos. .Musical Program. Tho complete musical program follows : Prelude. Processional Hymn 4 0.

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Indiana and P.errien county in Michigan. The (obstruction is ;

new npr :. vviuon tne uaii? nave ai

wo nv.t one-half .air space between thern hi?h insures them of per;e ii'-ulation n n I against darnn-

j i.' ss . o.d and heat.

FATHER DROPS BOARD KILLING SMALL SON

i Wliil. unloading a freight car of i I

) liimb r Monday afternoon. Car! Al i

I I rieht, a farmer from near

Creed Offertory, Anthem Surs urn Forda . . . . Sanctus

Penedictus

Farmer's mass.

Xevin. Chant ,rvdonel!e. Farmer's ms-s-Farmer's mass.

.pnt:s Dei Farmer's mass. Gloria in Fxcelsis .. Firmer's mass. Nunc Dimittls Chant book. Itec essional Hymn ."!.

Postlude. In addition to the midnight mas.

there will be low celebrations at S

Kouts. I a.ud at !0 o'clock Thursday morn-

Ira!., aceidintlv dronned a Iumvv ! The annual children's service

board upon his small son who was'w''U tako place at 5 o'clock .standing ne ar. The hoard struck t'crday afternoon.

the bov s head causing

chance whs made back to the moth- i er on June lib 131S. All of thes? ;

c hanges were on the records of the fraternal order.

Mary M. I'rtsell, the mother, im-j mediately lil?d an aflidavit stating; that her son's wife had no real claim : to th? insurance and that she was1 rightfully entitled to it. i A counter complaint was filed by! the wife, now Ida M. Minzey, in ;

which it wan claimed the change of beneticiarv obtained by Mrs. Kds?ll

introit iiymn -...., t miifliilnnt rend obtained Under

Kyrie Farmer's mass. I luross. s;he in turn, stated she was!

Sequence Hymn CO. h.ally entitled to the possession of!

Gloria Tibi Talus , tju money and asked that the court Gratias Tibi Tall is. ; avvard n to her.

Ida M. Minzey, now remarried, filed suit for divorce from her first husband, "William C. i:dsell. In the 'circuit court on Feb. 11. 1919. In her complaint she stated they had been separated since April 17, 191 S, and that her husband refused to properly provide for her besides saying hwould never live with her again on tho day of their separation.

VISITING IX CHICAGO. Miss Mildred Fredrickson left Mondar for Chicago where she will

Wed- spend Christmas vacation with her

1. rother.

whb h resulted hours later.

concussion

in his death three

NAME CAUSES NO END OF TROUBLE FOR JAMES GILR0Y

In connection with the untioum -lnent of the marriage of J im s Giikoy, which s.s to take place on Tu-s-!a 1 b c . .".0. t Miss bi.ui.M- AdelKpcrcr, Ö11 Ik Corby st., it mitkt prove of interest to not.- to al thprospective gruom i-. n.t ib.- .lames Gilroy who has been the Inmli-ilit lor the past lt. y ars b-cau-e of his trt-'iuent trips t the penal farm and his regular appearance m the t itv court on charges of intoxication. Mr. Gilroy has b-eii a iasiduit ot South P.end all his life and is weil ..nov.n in the city. He rdi.-u d ir. tli- army at the outbreak of the v. ::r and returned from Franc last soring whcr he spent U months as a sergeant in th- ."..'1st ir n liiiu- file company. He is now with ilu- Soiuii P.end ikitterv Service .-tatioo.

. :.,..: of incoiioiatioii wcie iiled with the secretary of the stat at Indianapolis Tuesday morniriT fir two compani s whieii are ownral and dir cted by south Ueiid mel anl vnieh will have their headquarters in tins city. They are the Maytlowar Goal and Silver Mining Co. whnh is incorporated for $10,000 and the Staple.--.'clsm Iould Wall Construction C.. incorporatel fi $ lo.eu'j. Th Mayilower ir.in-, the dhec tors of whiili are Louis J. Smith. Ol n A Clark. I. A. Farabaugh. Samuel I. Kishler ami Frederich A. Woodward, is a placer iainitu proposition ami is lo-ated in tin Coeur de Lion mountain range between Idaho and Montana. The Ioi al company has the rights to sever miles of the stream and will bogh placer mining on a larg? scale in the spring. Located in Stream. According to the directors the

stream is in a cold locality and va. city court Tuesday

the I wer" bound over to

watl'k ir.Mri:i llixtiik alLV S.WI.S MOM'Y roit rri;Hi.(). At the South Side water works at Pueblo, Colo., an electrically driven direot-i onriected pumi. of a capa city of :;.0(t0.eoo gallons daily was installed during the year 11 is. The city is now preparing to install a second unit with .. 000,000 gallons daily capacity, ami it is the intmtion of the trustees to electrify tinentire pumping system during It'll. Th trustees estimate an annua' swing of JlO.OOn when the jdant Is eomplet ly ecpiipped for electrl-carojK-ration.

The Chris'mas ev . s.-rvic

Sr. Paul's iiifiii;in Lutheran church

will be in charge of th? "students of the parish school, under tho leadship of Profs. V. II. Iiitimann anl I'. K. Hundenthal. Songs and recitations anl a dramatization of the

I story, "The Announceni?nt and Sig-

riacance t.i xne lurm oi vnri-i will be included in the program. The choir will render Christmas carols. Following the services Christmas gifts will be distributed to the children.

VERNON EMPLOYES TO GET CHRISTMAS BONUS Fery employe of t'n- ernn '"lothtng company will r-oh- a

Chri.-tmas present -iu.il t- 1" p r tent, of tin ir yeaily svliiy. accord--. -.; t the ;inriounccm-i.t td-y of ". It. S'eeil. in.'in h-'it of tb- -? r-. ;dr. Steed alo s.'id t!i..: the com.iiiv is preparing to I.tinii li a lib. r.tl prot:t-sharing pl i" for i:s mpbyes. c et ails "f w'nivh will be ir. ob- l-.nown ..?. aft r the first of ?!; y-ar. "At !!:- b'-mnr.m.g of !ii- mv.lit il'." .Lt. St-e.! lid. ' :h A'ei neu 'thin.r comp. in-, p:-.; i . t t'ft.'t. a r. w po'.i( f i uüiüi; utad i ra- s d pt-ndiut,' upon a 'aire, r -dcf business f(.r our pro.;;--. 1 ;r j :-. r r. t force of employes .re n -s i .-r.sibl? for liaving mab- this tlVw policy an enormous sue sv. w- ar rat fill tr tbcru .itnl plan to ripicrite with tlb- Fhr;st:r.:ts bo';jp.. V will put th- pro:! t -h i rie. z pl.n i'.to :: ct jt-.s". as :-n.n a w- ha ? cmphied all of thf dtrii's-. It is1 h only way any b'i-i:i-s ..!-. - '-relucted tod i . Fmpl ' t- la;;--: 1 e t:-..al-- i.trt.r.er- in a "ou -in-s- it it spirit of th-- timt c iu or Tir We wih to expr-s our thar.ks ,,p..i iep anprecittbn t th many relatives. frinN and sccitics for th? svr.-.pahy and many kimln. -- ai-d

J'or;-. I nnerincs - ivc

1 s- it'r, ,j i T- il i 1 . , t b .1

.... V .' till' ' 1 I. I fatli. Michael G..rbit7

prob.-ibly panned iluring

gobl days of l S 4 1 . The stream ha: a ctrtain lepth of earth bed am" then a bid rock foundation a.s hive all streams in the vicinity. The b"ir particles of ;:di that could no be panned puichly and which arc litt!- mi!'e than dust liae. during tb- a--.es, orkd d"n through thea:th id l the bed lock whr tin y have come to r si. The new company has built a sluice .system liv piping -vaier iown from th

f

hi:li for Komu:uY. Leo Schäfer and lle?tor .Mchino, two of the six youths charced with the ndibery of the Lanil Shirt Co. on Nov. 11. waived arraignment in

morning. and the St. Joseph

circuit co'irt by Judge Gilmer.

Our plants and flowers are home prown. We make one delivery daily. Williams and Meyer Floral Co. prc.nhousos, SOI Dr.bail av.. Lintoin Ti:;.. Adt. sibbi-i't.

STUDENTS TO FRESENT

Cleans the Closet Bowl

lo clean a closet bowl that is badly coated and 8mellv,8iftBOWL-ENE into tuo closet bowl and allow it to EUnd an Lour or two. Then repeat the operation once or twice. v hen the bovrl is nice and clean, you can keep it eo by using iJOWLrENE, according to directions, daily.

CHRISTMAS CAR SCIIMDl LL Th Sunday schedule of street cars; service will be observed Christmas' .lay. The first North and South Side Mishawaka cars will leave th? station one hour later in the morning, i at G:;10 o'clock, and the city cars

will leave two hours later, at . ::'.0 o'clock.

i:vi:ry soMu:r. nor. The boys who fought in the world war say, "Don't foi-get to drop a pice? of money in the Salvation Army kettle." vor know why.' 3oÄ0-"Ji

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In 25c cans t your grocer's.

Tho Qirnalcnei Co, Canton, Ohl VuarxbmXen CUMALTXEScjun Watsr Sat Soap

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stio- -co r vl moantains by

tiie r Millar i "in - c of the strean

cm be diverted and placer mitiinc be (-perated on a large s alc. Work will hein actiIy in tb.e sk inc. A sroall -hare of th- stock m th' com1'it.v will be sold, thouch practically th entii' st" k is owned by tb lireoT-. The laad'pri ; t.--r s of tin (iMO'Tl; Will l'- i! So'ltll Ibad.

To P.uill Walls. j

! s;a-b-. lohn c". X 1 . ,i, d F. Stapb- and .John N 1- j

t!.e iluaebTs ,.f the n-w : Captain Collin saik-.l the foaa for v . i ,,i, .u ., fnanv years: then lie sustained a bad

corporation. Tlie (

i'.i".ibb- walN by the type of u struction

a. r w l. mi'i a V Sta r-b s s i ; 1 i . v i ;.

con tra "a n ' wilder

Old Sea Captain Cured His Owz Rupture After Doctors Said Opento cr Death." Ills Remeäy ana Poole Scat Free.

double rupture that soon forced him to; ompan: hot only remain ashore, but kept him

a la

1

i- bvo tounti in rmrthcrn

Leirld.iin for years. lb tried doctor

after doctor and trus3 after truss. .o results! Finally. h? was assured that he must eltb.er F'ibndt tr a dan?rou and aehorrent orratin cr die. He

i .tbert IIa cured himself Instead.

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micili:l g.kpit. MLS. J(.H MA PAK AS, .dvt. ?4;-J4.

WJxenyou "know" you have a stomach it's time to suspect your liver. You need Beecham's Pills. A lazy liver i i t

inu overworKea zC?zs

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ThU si ill s; in nrrn itto . vf- r--

c.vAa iiiu irritatetheen-

tire body.

PtECiiALfe FILLS Last tS! t( Any MJc in tK WWtJ. 4 W. Im W. U.

Cuticura Is Vhat You Need For Your Hair and Scalp Pardrua1 kills th.? hair. Cutrura kills dandruff. Try thu trpatmrr.t. Bfcrr rct.r:r rub Cuticura Oitmrnt into partiT.g ai ever the scalp. Next tnorni-,: iharr.oo with Cuticura S.ap and hot water. R:ne with tepd water. Dandruff usuj'.'v d:s3;ceirs. hair f tor? falkrß and tcccrrxrc tLiclt. hv? and healthy. Te surety te the faci:vhr.c frajrrar.ee ? Cfc'ic-ura Tlcum or vour km. St-ap.0.nt-

I m-r.t ar.d Taicum Tk. each everywhere.

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CATARRH of the BLADDER reaevrd in 24 HOURS

Y.nxh Car- rTTN.

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I 'n'tow r.fea tnJ Wonen, Vcu Don'l IUt j To B Cut Up. nd You Don't Hat To 0 Tortured Dy TruMM. Cart.iin Colllr.?? mad a st'dy cf hirr.slf. of hla cor.ditlcn an 1 at last he i vat rewarded by the f.ndin cf thö ' method that so quickly mud him a v.-ell, ! etror.fcT. vigorous and ha;r' man.

Anyone can uie tr. same method It's .drr.ple. rusv, tafe and lrexpen5ive. IXery- ruptured person in th-j vrorli sh'.di have the Captain Collir.gs took, tell'.r." all nVc.it how ht cured himself, and how anyone may follow the isin-.o treatn-.er.t in their on b.crr.e vitlxut

ny trouble. The bock ar.d medlcln ar? IKKEE. They will 1 sent prepaid to j my rurture fufr?rer wLo will ßll ce.t Ith? boiow cci:po:i. Cut send It rUht Ihwiit now bcTore you put down this

FHC HVPTUPP BOOK AMD REMEDY CCUPOM.

! Capt. V.-. Cnllicsrs (Inc.) ; lioi T2DVa:rtown. N. Y.

I'leaie f.nl neyonr TRKK Rnpture Im dv an i lico'i without any Cip.gdtloa oTi nj part whataver.

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Karre .. Address

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We wish to thank our many friends and customers ior their generous patronage they extended this store the past year. This has been a most prosperous year tor us, and has been helped to be made one of Suuth Bend's leading and up-to-date shoe stores by your patronage. We will endeavor to give you the coming year the best in style and quality that we can secure. Wishing one and all a Merrv Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

Store Open Until 9:30 P. M. This Evening

Supper Served In Tea Room This Eveninvr

Robertson Bros

The Last Day Before Xmas And this dav will seem the shortest and most crowded to those busv with the last of their Christmas plans. This store suggests the early morning shopping. You can rest while taking lunch in our Tea Room and check up the - gift lis: to make sure you have not forgotten some dear friend or relative.

The Main Floor Suggests for Women Silk Hosiery and Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Neckwear, Ribbons, Comfy Slippers, Hand Bags Purses, Ivory Goods, Jewelry, Beads, Clocks, Watches, Stationery and Toilet Goods. The Store for Men Suggests Neckwear, Gloves, Hose, Silk Shirts, Mufflers, Bath Robes, Sweaters. The Boys' Store Blouses, Neckwear, Suits, Overcoats, Caps. The Second Floor Christmas Decorations, in Millinery Section. Quaint Baskets of 35c and 50c. Green Friz Rope for decorating halls, stores and party 35c and 50c. Green Frieze Rope for decorating halls, stores and party rooms. Gifts for Women Furs, MutTs or Separate Pieces, Silk Petticoats and Skirts, Silk Lingerie, Kimonos, Waists and Bath Robes, Millinery. The Children Shop, also the baby's Gift Shop, offers suggestions, so many we cannot Und space to enumerate them. The Third Floor Traveling Baggage, always a last moment's thought. Dig up the old bair and see if you don't need a new one. The assortment and prices here will just tit your requirements. Gift Furniture, to lit into any little vacant corner, and good to see in the home of the best. Lamps for every purpose, for every room, for the table or floor.

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A Welcome Christmas Gift There could he no more suitable family gift than the Mllburn Light Electric. It is particularly suited to winter driving. No tartin troubles, snug warm and easily handled. Roomy, elegant in appearance: fitted with electric brake and quick-cxchanpc battery system.

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E. W. Steinhart South Bend Company

213-217 S. LAFAYETTE BLVD.

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