South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 12, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1920 — Page 8
.MONDAY MORYN:. .1M"AHV 1-, l20.
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10
NOW IN FIGHT TO MAKE WORLD DRY! Anti-Saloon League Speaker Says Dry Forces are Now at Work. f.'Tf s-ii'ati of the A nti-r-a-1'ion in'iy;i" s; "ke in the aiin; Vrn'r-fitit hi.r h-s of the it e. f relay t Iaru' ' onm it ions. It'.. I'.. P. Ix-rhhter. a known min-I'-t'r. n r;iu. . ptjj.it f.f the Kirs? Chri.-J.an hn h at th- :it"rr,mi' et - i -- i nipha.M.i!' the i in ; 1 1 .1 f, r f of irhlin;,- lh" -.ijritry of the i 1 1 - i -1 1 li;ijor traf.'a-. " The baliad hovrrIi'jmr traff.c has I n driven fr'-v. the I'nUed Static, arid it Is up to the : .itii' d r fori .- t drivt thifZt li'i'lur trafl.o tYo'il b.ioath the stars arid trip h- said. " Tin1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 must ha- th' ere-dit tor tl; ! r "! i i 1 i t i" t) .xlvai'.' im lit and tu lhhur Ii we nust 1'h.:. for the com I: tlti'in f the t;i: -In. "The n ? l - Sa '"'ii 1' ,1'tj ive- f - ry .i'Mt;iti o t"-m1'1- to both 1 1 Mate and nation. il !au n f"ri'' rn nt of'iri.ils. A irorou- huh is now on lo stamp 'lt the Kit Iimi .-tills ami :-; . t : ule d liquor. No one has a b -a! ri'ht to make intosicatin;; li-in-r. and uti'lor tl)' Indiana prohibi-ti'-n law im v. h.is had a ruht to fi- i nt r im t i n li.a"i' inl" Iiis p. - sio without l'-al authority s:r pril L', l'Mv. and if '.w . t - j-, Mu h li'pinr h tn pri'f.i 'i' d for tip" sam .!! farii:i; . r,inip;iin to i...iU th -.nrld d:y. All nations, i.o'.v uridt r li'i""r domination h i t xviihin tlito lr forrs h" a ri.okinuT to thv Anti-.-a!oon lau- of A 1 1 1 i i .t fr 1-m! i st ip. V- ar" i !i '"' fo li in a worId-wid- titcht with oiti.-'s intw fipf n in 1 fountrit-s nutS 4i- tP..- tnitd ftat"-v. 'ur work, lio n, t hroo-frdd : I. a w rnforiTpif iu. ! rtioo nf dry oftifors. .aid dry .ii'-t ss and l ti!a t u r s. an! tlu '. orld-v. idf ti '-ill t." MAKV MINTIlll AT Tl.. iii:tiii.v. "Vwimic I "rm I' tj.'" ff-at urin'-r .Mary Mllf s Mint r. will h- shown th-- Trinplo toila.N. Th- pU;isin . i t uf this protl nation, its in hanical ju rftction and tlx in tor stnatu: of th" Mory niak it :iuon fh: Utst Miss Mintor has -t iit.iirl in. Tilt- wv.rl: of th- star i - . drlicht. am! as th story lias In on t t Iop'd it appears as tli sort oi tur motion plcturr- patnms d -l.ht in. Tho support is an 'X(fdl"nt !.. Thv action of th- jday i-n.-. .n a thatr in Frama- and th n iiot-s to Atrirrioa. MAN KLsTAl'KANT I OK CITY. .Mi ssrs. Costos and S-kufakiss, wlio l.t operated a restaurant in dan i'ii a iiunibr ef ats. will in a tVw i ivs open tlie Mishauaka afo and --t aura nt. Ill X. Main t. Th- -; it- that their n-v plan- of busi- i I---, w ill bt niod-rTi in -vi-ry rsMt ind tndde-il afte-r th' styb of th Washington restaurant. .-Jouth i:nd !i wall remain opii day and niiit tiie- iiMiirts will arrive in tin it .. i - morrow. Iji. Tom u-;da1e. pliot.t- Mi-h.--1 1-a 17". re-siiltnci- l''iT. Adt KANSAS CITY MAN GAINS 35 POUNDS si ulilmni Ntnin-li TruMi 0ci - Cum'. Hampton rtt-U I inc. liV. "1 had Ml It el"e d o ill ' . . U ! had t.idtn otT thirty-Mvt' pounds bat .-m .a'.vir.u: TaP.'.aC I h ive t trained e v t nanci' of 1 1 '.'..- w. aht and am i ; ; 1 1 ir, be ft-r alth than in ars.'' w.is tlie- state m"I;t mad- . . nti) by ". V. Hampton, the- w K k now n contra tint; painter. In in.; at 'i': II. Twelfth s:r. et. K.;iisa Cit. M . ' Cor the pa-: four ..rs." io- . !;- !,:;un!, '! h.i - i.e. n bothnad witl. i.im' of stoma- h tro'.iba that h is !. ..'U I.f. to.-' rab'e fot ! 1 1 . M Pi'etite Mas j ;-. iula 1 - -o:Va da s I didn't want a bit a.: d oth.er ias. 1 i ci!i! hard". u : ; o ; ; l: i i to a ; . M . i Im.-! ion w i- o bad that it v s hard ;'.r i,. t- ;.iin wl.at I i!'. Cia a 1 .- '.-'. itt-i i;a- up aft - ! ! a! ar.yt hiv.u" an! -ftiti I bad. aiOilS a'.tai'ks At ti) :'. I Hot T ! I i ; . and - r '" k 1 had t -;n !j a bad !;'. :l.t" I woa'.d ha I lax of ft Ot'i o 1 i ' !' t U o oV tVrte d... I w . . i . r . i and I -; I o;.d 11 :" W ' a U 1 1' " .;. .A i ' ' I !. i t 1 1 i U a : i i fir. i i , -. i i : v ;uht ai'idiy. "Th . w . i y ' or .1 . ; . : t i . i r !!;.'!''!.: v-t;(... j !..it' t.i;i T.i!'A II n: '.!'.'..'.. , ni--r.l I h..v. I.;;;' ::-!:! I a: !..ird'' t a';. ;'.;" w !..,: : i;" ! a'.th I . i m r. ; o i : -: ' ,j.p :itas ,rry. r j::l-it-l atb! :' !;;. ke-s o ::- I ;..;: e v ; t a i a ; ; ' a i i i c i f : itbi'ut t'n- ;..: . . ' '. u. i ! in!! r t!::i.g 1 a! nnd I rtri biii-. r ' u t h r 1 a h k t frrr;nc w 1: b:hou atr.u k. l 1 1 " : . ' t . mc.w what :t ?o b. i di. -:;: r. o w a ti d I I! r ? . 1 ; .1 1 O i a a I:U W r a : : , . i . . . , , v , i ' ni -I.-, i a... il.. r ' a" V ' I- , , ;
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SEE FOREIGN CHAMPS r 1 4 ' J; : ' ' J-' i i . - ) f T-: xoi .... Sporting fans will iiave an npport unity of Jud'-nm; the make up. My It and aidlity of so nie .xcclle-nt foreign wrtstbrs at th- Century tlie ate-rj Tuesday evenintr. Sam Tlllnlas, Wedl I known (?r k wr-.-tl r. will :n et . Milteiibet Ker. a Xethe-rlande-r; Char- j b y Smith, a IWlKian. will tackb J.-' l etioski. a i prt-.M ntative f T'o'and; Chan. .Moore an Irishman, and J Kddie- V-Ish, the- la.l from Gotland, j um stair a nsiic o.,ttP-. 8 B LN Lass
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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14
LOTHE PICKFO
In rrnarkabl lxre trrmion f REGINALD WRIGHT KAUFFMAN'S START1JNG 1100
GrcaUit Whiu Statt lecture Etct Made. It'a a Riot J Truth StraUKt from the Shoulder. Most Darinff Pic tore Erer Screen eL
STARTLING DISCLOSURE Of hew girla tre trtpd U deatructlon. ' A TerriMe Tale
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DC LUXE PHOTO PLAYS W TKMPX
theatre:
TODAY
"YVONNE FROM PARIS"
FEATURING
MARY MILES MINTER A delightful picture, and the star is more charming and
::i Dcauiziui man ever, jcc iicr di iicr ucsi. lh A Christie comedv, "CUPID'S HOLDUP," complete the
program. Jsual admission.
TOMORROW WILLIAM RUSSELL in "EASTWARD HO"
WILLIAM H. NEWCOMER
DIES SUNDAY MORNING William H. Newcomer. y-ar i old. di-d arly Siinday Tnorninr at th- horn of his lroth-r. A. I). Nwornr. of thl city. Hr was ill for a ;;'jmb'T of yrars frorn a complication of d'"pa"s. He was born in Philadelphia. In.. moving to ;-Iouth Ifend In hi" early manhood. Hi wife di-o aVtoiit JO jcars ego. He wa rmnwd to th horn' of hi brother during "nis illr.efs Th funeral will be- h"ld Tuesday afternoon at 2 : -t 0 'clock in th" Finh and SfTacuo chapel. X. Main t-t. IJ. M. ioffeney. if Sout.i Rend will of.'!!.v.e. IV.irial will bo in .Shaum CfTii'-tpry. KIkhait county. MA NTT. It- IHOll'( TION. f'u dished ftrieinnllv as a novel in Munv's "magazine, written by rrank . fa Uftrd and Iatr dramatized by f'rc;e M Cohan and pr?ontd with ;henonifn.iI Fuccess n Hroadvaj. ; l.iiano Tucker's production. 'The Miiacle Man," (omrs to thn Century theater on Frida., ."atttrday and luniliy. As a Paramount -Arte: wt't picture this absorbing story has fietn hailrd by the critics as one of the finest productions I'V-r sen tn tie screen. With scfiu-v fafd in th- ha unts . of criminals in Voi'k's Chinatown, in a l.tt! villaK on th- sid of a. niant mountain and on th shor of a roarinn ocean, the opportunity for wondTfal photo-'iaphif effects has been I eapplled to the limit. hoy i ahiu:stf:i). John !e'i-ke, 1.10 K. Marion st.. K- years old, employed as a pit bf at the pastiriif alleys. X. Main t.. Viis arrested Suntiay afternoon by Chiel nf T'oli' p .Tfe nder for carrying a corctiUd weapon. He was releas"d"ejn btuiei to appear. befer Judtre. lVi'4 In court today. in iii.i : class .Mi:i:Ti.i. Tiio regular meeting of the l'irst t'nion Hilde- class will be held Monday eeninu at the home ef A. W. Manly, h?.:, Lincoln way W. ;oi:s TO AKRON. Mrs. Hlnnch Stillwell. Ö.H Korest av left Saturday for Akron. Ohio, j to visit he-r dauhte r. Mrs. L. A. i Kicke!. - - - f ROUP M l . Spasmodic croup is Lf usually relieved with orc application of- uS jTrjf -mrTTT'C VA (YR T T jiVl Y lvin' . tt. n a n i iT 2 ii YOUR THEÄTR A Powerful Foil. Blooded Sena on Abotzt the Went of Crimes. THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC" CraiMnf Facta Everyone Shocld Know. Life Gf Shame.'
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1 "HlfACi), Jan. 10. Fred Star.- ! !', republican national committee , iran from Kansas. teday joined t li I . political forc-s at local heaebjuar-I , frs of the (Ion. Leonard Woo.l rani- 1 ; palsn committee. It: a statement he predicted that Wood would receive the 'J' ( on-ntion vots from Kau"Ti f v. iioi'si: uv im)M).(;tv T)ta mater produ'-tion i to ho showxi at the Iincoln theater Vf-i-
nr Jan. 14. It is a wonderful) .... . . nim. .Startling truths about the vorst j Try NEWS-TIMES Want AOS of all crimes the -whit fdave traf- ' f.c arc vivldlv portrayed ir. th: a.j' ce!nt photoplay. j ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
H1ILTIIDA Y PARTY. A birtaday party with ihr-! course elinner was '"-r"d Sur.elai- b , Mrs. Martha Merrison in honor ' her flaucrht.T. Miss Lola Anlerson. "11 X. Main t. 'overs were laid for I 1. OIM I KI.I.OWS ATTCNTION. Monitor Iode N'n, 2S will hold it- annual roll call Tuesday evening. All members rf tli order residinpr in the e ity are invited. Ie jree v-erk. program and refreshments. Advt. lit:'. i.'OM M ITTKL. .natch of the eienintr i Votwen "Kid" Poss. an American, well reputed as a wrestler and "Matty" Mathilda. the only Japanese wrestler in the United States. IiST fli in bill? between Ma jor's market. Ku3 bakery, and :'.lt W. Third st. Cinder return to above number and reeeiv -rewarl. 1 2 1 1 mMAWAKA .i (iirl? fer general ott.ee wrk and lipht factory work. Lxcelb-nt working conditions. Xew cafeteria seryinp: meals at cost. Hospital with nurse in charge, fc'pe-cial intehurban car service to plant. M ishawaka. FOR RENT Rooms furnishe; fori IK'ht house keeping. 211 X. Mill street. 1 1 1 1
electric lights, gas, cistern, largo celREMOVIXC; he at out of nur base- lar. largo 'living room. 4 bed rooms. ment. In coal saving. Repair a closets, tire place, fruit trees, alley work on hot air furnace. Phon. at rear, exceedingly large barn with MWiaWiika 150eJ. 1 1 17 l .- ir.ent ileor, room for four automoI bile s and four horses. Price $3.700. FOR SALE Strong sb-d with seat Would like to list desirable resi-re-movable. Hand vacuum ie'a n-j eie-nces for sale ranging frorn $2.000 er. feather be-d. Reasonable. 4 10 J to $.-, no. Have prospe-cts for this Lineedn way E. Phorie Mishawaka graIe iif jiropert'. Wm. Hs.pp, real1076. lU2tor. J04 Citizen's Bank bldg.. phone
WANTi:r TO Ul'Y Small house near Clevdand st.. north of railwav. Cash for right property. Ad- j ire.s J.. 1 101 Lincoln way W.. Mishaw aka. lit.' FOR SALE On? wring washer stand, one washing machine, one infant sled, one vacuum sweep-f. one parlor lamp. Call 121 W. Fourth St.. after 6 p. in. M4 ;ooi wa;ej? i-'Or hi:ls and i WOMEN. j We need more spinnprs and j will pay liberal wages whib; learning. Piece work after a few I weeks". Steady work. Wages I above" the average. 'a!l or ' write. 1 MISHAWAKA WOOI.IN" M !";. "O. MlsllAW AKA. IND. i' FOR SALEA bargain. io:s on ' .st ;.nd wtst Ele..-r.th o r. ! j a ciucl; from Main; rlso a f-w lobs on Iwelftn pi., '-a.: and w st, ieSc man' a block from Main. Price; ra ntrc trom 51 J '.o Pha.ie Mihawaka L'S'". tit7 I J WA.f.'KI) Salesman, i'oi- Mishawa ka and South Ir.d; prefer man ' with life ii.'.irar.ce exper;nct. IIusl-l-r or.'.v. W. .. Pette?. ?..ä v. Franklin st.. Elkhart. In-!. T t7
Ries 9 Semi-Annual Clean Sweep Sale-Now On 10 to 33 Off on Furniture 20 Off on Heating Stoves Ries' Sales are real sales
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I 1 1 1 u Uli un i J ww i n i JOHNS HOPKINS SCHOOL I,v ---i.tI Pres: BALTIMORE. Md.. Jan. 11. Fire j Saturday night badly damaged the i Vatholoical buildinp- of the Johns Hopkins hospital gTowp. A number of rarf specimen. were rwrioved by ph.'.virians. A frenemJ alarm of fire v.-as sounded and tlio flames were kept from spreaelint; to the Phippvg clinic and the other hospital buildings. J kj, - "nver" is on GuNlUtnO L AOi J - Aspirin say Bayer Insist on "Payer Tablets of Aspirin" in a "Bayer packatre." on taininp proper directions for Colds, Pain. Headache, Xeuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" means Genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen yeirs. t Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets tost few cent-. Aspirin is trade mark of j P.ayer Manufacture of MonoaceticacJdefter of Sallcylicaoid. WANT MS FOR PALE Strictly modern rlprhtroom house with parage, on E. Law-rone st., $3,500 cah. Two houses and two lots on S. Eighth st.. River Park. Price $ 2,200. Terms $2"0 down and ?20 per month. Stock of groceries, doing good budnc?s. R. Kent over 117 S. Main St., phone Mishawaka 183. 1 1 tl 1TR SALE Five-room bungalow. all modern, oak finish, oak floors: lot 45x00 feet. Price $4.400; $700 cash, balance on pay merits. Stark Realty Co. 1 1 1 1 FOR SALE At a bargain, splendid brick store room on X. Main St.. for lfcps than you could build the building. Stark Realty Co. lltS WANTED Dining room girl and lady for dishwashing. Apply 113 X. Mill st. HtC FOR SALE 2:::; W. Rattell st. On the corner of Battell and Ann sts. A bargain in a two story 10 room square hou. Large lot, 66x120, j sanitary plumbing-, furnace heat. LincolT EMI. &411-11 VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE A new seen room house, gas and j electricity; all ne wly painted and pa p. -red: W. 14th st.; $2,150; small payment down, balance easy tortus. Achille Colpaert. Phone- Mishawaka iisi. st: FOR SALE Vine lots at 1175 each. These lots are 4 4x.:00 feet ami within walking distance of car line. An ideal location for poultry raising. Must sell at once. Owner Wvir.g city. Write Box 1. (J. ('are News -Times'. 7 : FOR SALI-: Small team of horses. 9 wagon and harness. Will seil for bos, offer 011 or before .Jan. 11. Phone Mishawaka- or call S20 17th st.. River Park. 4tS L1HEP.TY BONDS You will bl' urprised at difference In pries J offered for government bonds. W deal exclusively in äll issues and as-j iur vou of the hlrhet rrlrn w 1 , ,t New york m,rket w,(h j , , . . .. ; date. Convince yourself by getting ! our price. Camp Thorne Co., 103 N. ; Main t., phcr.e Main 1681. IIr. 9 I to 5:30. Saturday evening. 3247-t! i WANTED Lady demonstrator, good salary; permanent, pleasant work. Write or see Mr. McTavish, ! , j Jefferson hotel, between -::3o and 9 ! p. m. 5490-18 WANTED Won; en and girls for :is VUhbv shoe makir:?. Wo pay j, iui 0 aJs.0 nrr.,j Jrif.n tll)i t0y .i:-i.:i..vak:i Wco'en is. Co. J4t2 j LIBERTY HONDS We r .iy up to $."X.75 snot cash, accrued intert a'.diwd:. We also sei! conds. C. ; j -Juthrie. 4Ji J. M. S. U lei it. Fourth r!oor). S 4 5 7-tf
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what we say when we announce one of our famous sales. We cannot begin to tell you of all the wonderful Bargains the merest hint is all we can give you in regard to the values. But brief as this h:r:t seems 3'ou should pay the closest attention that you may "get in1 on these wonderful events that occur at the Big Store. Today we enter the second week of the Bis Mill-End Sale.
9, S. W. Comer
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It Down
WRESTLING MATCH
Mishawaka, Tuesday, January 13. Finish Match 155 Lbs. KID ROSS MATTY MATSUDA Mishawaka Qnly Jap Wrestler in U. S. Finish Match 135 Lbs. SAM TUNDAS C. MILTENBERGER Greek Champ, Mishawaka Nlles Finish Match 175 Lbs. CHARLES SMITH J"R?.TOSKI Polish Champ, Belgian Champ, Mishawaka Buchanan, Mich. BOXING Four Rounds 150 Lbs. EDDIE WELSH CHAN MOORE South Bend Elkhart Preliminaries Start at 8:00 P. M. Sharp. Main Floor 50c; Balcony 75c; Ringside Seats $1.50, plus war tax. Tickets on Sale at Kid Ross Billiard Hall. Only a Few Ringside Seats, So Call Early.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, JAN. 16, 17, 18. DAILY MATINEES MAYFLOWER PHOTOPLAY CORPORATION Presents
G
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PRODUCTION
THE .MIRACLE MAM
From the play by GEORGE M. COHAN. Based on the story by FRANK L. PACKARD. OUT OF THE UNDERWORLD! Imagine the worst sharks that exist in New York's Chinatown a daring cracksman, a beautiful girl a tough and wicked as a snake, a faker who counterfeits any deformity, a dope fiend as sly as a weasel. Imagine such crooks in a little village, invadinc the lives
o - -j . t of other human beings as goods as these are bad the acid H of sin striving; to bite into the gold of pure hearts. J
Imagine all you've known i .i . ? ana even men you can i 'The Mracle Man."
Judging from last week's crowds, the Remarkable Mill-End Event at BRANDON'S is going cevend expectations-AND THE ENTHUSIASM! Sei-
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a gala occasion. But that is what the Big mill-iind Sale äurely is. Everybody seems to enjoy it. Certainly everybody realizes at a glance that we mc?.n
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Michigan Street and TÜEÄTEi! 7 i of good and bad in this world, ll : i t r I? 8 naine mc 'onarous appeal cr
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rises to the height of Jefferson Blvd. v. irS T ins fst.-ibiish-1 1 1 -1 . t i under . th iir'-"t:o:i f 'mipe-tent 7:i a n-acf-np'nt. ar.d iknown to ba rt!'. -( icr.t!;.' conducted. O-ir ex p ri T. e i- , at lli" di p)m! f i t. -OU AM' JtLLlAOIJL BEGIN .v. "l : ; ' ' i ' P..T f-r '.. V A ; : . : La v.. a I STATE LOAN CO. ': " W ..i ): " Mi- !.. -1 ' O wr tar .r. ti Glasses Properly Fitted DR. J. BURKE. Op't. 2:'. . M!( 1 1 If. . Itrnki-n l.-ii-- I 1 1 1 1 1 1 a ? . I . Dor.'t Fotvt "KEISER S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP,"
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