South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 24, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 January 1920 — Page 9
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GENERAL NEWS OF MISHAW AKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way West. Telephone Misliazvaka 10
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! SMOKE SHOP SPECIALS I TO PLAY MICHIGAN CITY
Leroy Brady is Individual Star of Contest Final Score is 55 to 17.
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Jo'-'a Srr.ok- .Shop SiMi.ils. un-l-n
th lr.vlprship of '(".ip" Cosh ar.l "I'f" Frankel, mana-r. two of th cityV inrt nthuj-livUr. spurt proinotcrs, wiVl pi. iy th- Walthf-r IcaKUe taia of Michigan City .Sund: y .afternoon on th; Doll's park Moor of that r:ty. Th- team will k-.ue the North
ern Indiana intcrurban station atj - : r; p. m. Thf r- h;us l"on a lare ----. advance sal of tk'i.'-t.s ;,nd from nil lr. ('. A. Prf-srh, loal health of-
. p ar ;iri'. tho local outfit will ! fc-r, stat'-d t tho NwS'TIiiips lagt
riht that o far. ho had had three
K. CS TO INITIATE
CLASS OF CANDIDATES
Urgent S. 0. S. Call Influenza Cases Diminishing Says Health Officer.
Mishawaka council No. IST. Knights of Columbus, will hold a
Joint initiation with th" Elkhart
council at tho Klks. temple. Klkhaxt, Sunday afternoon at 1:1'.0 o'clock whon 7T candidates will b taken into the order making the total membership of the local council ;.0. Th t-ccond and third decrees will be ext-mpliMed, the work beins pui on by th.' N'otr Dame and the Chicago teams.. A banquet will be served to the newly elected members and their
ti;o I'i.'ii.'-u'h !.' 7: n Ii' t!,- .Milia-! should purrh.-i. th'ir tickf-ts today
h ik.i -ni. I "rid i by th'- f they !oire to accompany the
team m the special rar. 'Top" n-qursts his pl.iers to report to him at 12 o'clock sharp at
th.- Mir.on -i r . I Wl-it.- .irt i tli.. intcrurban station.
ti' ri cn dit for t.- :r.;;;i?: r in w hivli ! The teams will line up as follows: thn tro.tf;e.,i tl.o vi;fo 1 ; v. ry taillier Iah-uv Jk's S. S. nari w. th. Ii.mm j.I.v..! .-. uhirl'.!S- 'aitr- Op.It
v. i:,d Kam- 1 1 L th n 1 i 1 that i-j-vertd h'-ad ar:d lic: id- is a.oov
:h- r.'-t. .'.,!, lr.-y llia-lv. This! husky pl.i r cjnnf nd with 1; !i M j 1 ' ,,,lltr
r"'i!.s for a. total of ::j p'di.t-. Tli 1 . w i. -1 1 1 n was tli-- l.r-t
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Left .Short. A. Weinkauf First Hase. Winde Walle
v-ennd P.ase. -'. Chrisk- Knnbln; 'Hiird liasc. . f'.rolaw It. Franko!
'b-atliM from inriuenza, re-prted to him by physicians of the city. Ho said there had been quite a let-up in th d1?vi.- during tne rtst day or ?o compared with what it has been, and ventured the opinion that severe casen devdopinsr miht have been avoided had proper precaution been taken. Many employes of the local factories are sick with bad colds, iniluenz.i, and some with pneumoni.L, while the schools are also being thinned out on that account. The hospital is hlled to capacity with victims of the "tlu" and pneumonia, tit ore;; and oftices in the buHiness district are also i-uffering1 from a scar-
l city of help.
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Liviit .-hort. "Fop" Frankel Liht Field.
st rt d ar.d came thr. u::h with Ihre-j-r. tty f-'oa!s in s l;i rapid s'iccesion
that th- so:;thrrier.-' w r' l i7. .l ar.d
from th'-n m tlo- cm:, - t b c 'i:i;- a ! sl nhtcr. I s; i,. f th. lo s L (HOItM: AT TD.MN.K TO iw r u'ijlar:. th- .i i -h . . .ika scnrm'l 1A .
local branch of the home service of
TWO YOUNG MEN HOLD UP CALVIN IHOLTZ Calvin Iholtz. 209 E. Uattell st.. v.r.s lield up by two unknown youn? nur. Thursday evenlr about 6:40 'c!ock, while he was enroule to the
: M. W. .Stark home on V. IJattell eL
Lach man drew a revolver and pcint-d them at Iholtr. with a de
mand that he halt. He did po. and the men went throuch his pockets and found nothing. They pulled out his watch, looked at it. and with , a sneer told him that they didn't ! want it. Assertine that he must certainly have some money, they . ;-sain dem mded that he turn It over j to them. When thej were finally ! convinced he did not have a cent, they told him they ojpht to shoot ! him for that. 1 Thte young men according to Iholtz answered tho description of
th tr.o men who held up Edward Zimmerman in Illver I'ark and shot him Thursday nipht atout 8 o'clock.
The police authorities were im-
ladie.s at the Elks fmip'e. Thj com
mittee in charge ha arranged for a mediately notlttrd by Mr. Iholtz.
splendid program. Members f the council and tho "0 candidates will have Mishawaka Sunday on a t-pecial car at 12:30 p. m. The new homo of the local council. K. C.'s which was recently purchased is now remodeled and refurnished into most comfortable club rooms for the members. Bowling alle.s have be.-n reMnished, pool tables installed, libran.' and roadlnp rooms equipped, gymnasium and shower Oaths, etc.
CKNTl'KY TIirATin; IJILTi. The "Overseas Ilevue" will open an engagement at tho Century theater tonight when they will present "A NiKht in u Harem." Tho company includes 10 people and is
the lied Cross, has issued an urgent said to be one of the best musical
appeal for women to assist with the
nursing of Influenza patients in the city. It is not necessary that they be trained nurses. If they have had any practical experience whatever
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.mm.! th.. hrst half found th- hom- "ill ... at t h- matim-,. at the Tern pie ': f,r vices whl be invaluable at t- am at th. 1m., . :al ,.f a t-, , ! todav in -Vmiiin- (Jrandma." said i tim Tho are askrfl to cal1 . ...int. ' to 1... tho iA;t "kid" pic ture that wi.s ! !lauer' Mishawaka 212. or noAt th, o .tMi ,,r ,.,. m, :,1 ;..n. d' - r produced. A Harold I.lovd !U' hr Personally, anyone desir-tiu-Marren aral Whit- wa rri. -r t . -I rcm.-dy. "S..ft Money." and The;1'1- a nu ' ls Jlpd " MriMto th.:ir .q.p.,.-:its in a um,,,- j Little Ln-ther of tho Uich." Will al- 1 lailr VCT the inw telephone, that hr-.'uht !io- a inli. .'.(. t. its f t s" lu' shown as added attraction-.! f ..... -... '.me arid airain. Th- fh-.-r work itjjThre.- b: stars-, a famous author I LOCAL MAPJ GRANTED
this p rio, -was .f championship , ;iri'J Fnlversal production is what!
M'l ili! arid iiti anny c . of L. Lrad J akes "A Iittb" Hrotlier of th.
7:.ad. th- woik of tl
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liich" n winning photo vietoiy. "The
FEDERAL TRAINING
li.ii.'ly iiflic'ili. Tb- work of this ! Tuvv-r of Jew-ls" conies to the Tem-'
man in la-t niit tramo pla-- himil'1'- -undav, featuring C rinne (rifMi a cl i-s hy hirn If II.- Tiow . d ! tith. hirr.v.-If to I " f a r sii . i i.r to .ix..s, I ll;. miu.-'.i h. '..!.!. ii 1 1 ; 1 t I f,.t-.' Hear Al .Tfdson in n. iJs::.". Im "i
ai d. vho-.. r-crd for this s- .- ' i.c Her Thaf and 'Don't Take i Jr't Mi:-haUllka bo-v "oundcl in the s'-o is a total of cUbt I..-!,! l.ak. is I Al a ut!ic of (iiHHl n i ur-." sr,. ! world war. Iiavinp lost an .irm while
Maurice "stubby" Ikkaert has resigned from the central hre departmcnt to enter upon his federal trainiti; as a weaver at the Mishawaka
Woolen company. Iekacrt was the
I rformirm a iieroic Ieed with the American army in the trenches of France during January, 15L. Lekaert applied for vocational training through Mrs. Sue X. Hauer
.ll. A ia:wh .or.J..:... frnn, th.. tf-.,, ..,...1 w local KCU ITOSS anl WaS
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Ai'ou' ij-.. iiii.idi. .f th.- lavf. th-, Heifer riiinituro -onipnn.v. I'iwmuith rr.-v rioi- have lo at' d Advt '2'.f2 ; horc-hoc for s't cv t; p!a in. a for-! ' h rih, itr.q.p'd in s- !al licit 1 " LNTIXUH C.sl". 10 s troii tb. .n;.r of th. J1om- Th.- t ase of th State vs Fr,pnh
b-i.'l fan.--. Th work of tliis man , batfry. lias been continued until'
granted the course by the federal
to .;;. , with th-, ot 1M1 their -eo ' Mondav morning Hosson is allege.! ! T allonu board ot thu io.o.i I.., k ;m,,.l. wa. Um o-it.mnd-t. have cut Charlev George with a v"nth ;1"UlC m c,harRO ' i:,:; teitm- of th- Plymouth side o:' knife as the result'of a fight at tlu-'" , I,ekatrt ,s thc first -Miha ; w . . I wait a boy to bo granted the course. J WooUm company. Thursday morn-
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Kor. rton, Hear Viiglnla Aher and llntucr 1 " x 11,1 I Kodclicavor in . 2S:U. "Still I p. s; . ens J decided" and "Wlion I Ixok in His
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program 01 unusual merit composed of the best talent of tho ciub will be the attraction at the general
1 meeting of the Woman's club Satur-
Hci-er Furniture onii- ' " , , V " " , ilt . '"ral public urged to attend. AdmtsI sion ioc. Advt, -2tl.
comedy organizations that ever appeared in Mishawaka. In addition to this, the vaudeville program will include the following acts: Morales Brothers, aerial comedy acrobats; "Field and Forrest," two sons of mother earth: Lillian Tingley, a clever performer, will entertain on tho coronet, saxaphono and Hawaiian guitar.
DUN AT MOON FA KM. The death tcok place yesterday of Ananias Stom, 7 5 years old, at the Moon farm, ciht miles southeast of the city where he had resided with his daughter, Mrs. Hay Duckwait, for the past two years. Previous to this he lived in various parts of Elkhart county. He wan born in Ohio. The body was brought to the Finch and Fpraguo undertaking parlors last night. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made.
i.rcrrni: at MAccAni'nrs iiai W. T. Richards of Chicago will lecturo free Sunday at 3 p. m. on "The Divine Flan of the Ages" to which tho public is cordially invited. Advt. 2 Itl.
I-XTKIITAIXS AT IIIUDG1?. Mrs. IYed tfmith, Cll Kdgewatrr dr., entertained Friday afternoon at auction bridge. There were twelve tables, prizes being awarded to Mrs. C. L- Hogers. Mrs. Carl Knorr and Mrs. C. A. Ostrom. Previous to the game, a luncheon was &erved, sweet peas and roses ijeing used for decorations.
THRIFT
WEEK
Mrs. Herbert Harrison of t. Louis, Mo., is in the city visiting lier parents. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hodges,
S-G E. Mishawaka av., who hav j
condition is somewhat improved.
l UD" UXTTUllK BY V. T. IlICIIAKDS. ( At Maccabees hall, funday at 3 j p. m., FUbject will be "The Divine Plan of the Ages," Come early and ,
bring your friends. Advt. 2 itl
Columbia records will play on any talking machine the way you like to hear them.. Iieiger "Furniture1 company. Ailtt. 2M2
Your country asks you to make a special effort to save during the week of January 1 7-24. You Ve going to respond, of course. Remember, one week isn't enough to be thrifty. There are fifty-one other weeks in the year. Begin this week. Start an account in the Mishawaka Trust and Savings Co. with your savings; add a little to it each week of the year. By January, 1921, you'll have a nice little nestegg. You'll feel better if you have a little ready cash between you and starvation. Try it and see if we're not right. All Savings Deposits made during THRIFT WEEK will be credited with 4 interest from January 1, 1920.
Mishawaka Trust & Savings Co. Bank . "THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE"
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads,'
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Don't Forgtt "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP' 110 N. Main Bl. MlshawaJia,
Tor Ail Kinds of Shot Repairing!
and Shoes.
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..Hear Nora Hayes in o. -js.'. "Taxation Itlucs" ami " I Vohibit io,i PIucs." N.m. ItcJger rurnitiirtf (-tMii-In. Advt. J:5t2
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Alith i-I ,ll?1n- ariJ ne barn needs repair;'
...u--,. acr s timber. 10 acres pasture.'
iitti. river through pasture; f.1)! afri-s will grow peppermint. A
on ji.u . Some- appb- trte.. Alt
..:;t;; i god farm for dairy. 1 will sell . . .- j !"V iuity eh. aj for cash. John 31.! i;, a s-veu-rooru ! Kron'vvlt,or- 5,i K- Fourth st., I
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CEHTURY THEATER Tuesday, Jan. 27, 8 O'clock sharp. Wrestling and Boxing Bouts ADRIAN "KID" ROSS, Mishavvaka's favorite, will meet "FARMER" MOORE of Michigan City, middleweight champion, who has met and defeated some of the best talent all over the States, among them, MATSUDA the only Japanese wrestler in the United States. Two excellent preliminaries will be staged.
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Rollo Hess, South Bend, 130 lbs., will have for his opponent a well known local boxer. This promises to be one of the best sporting events of the season. Tickets on sale at Ross' pool room today.
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Ringside seats will all be elevated.
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CENTURY T11EITEI VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Musical Comedy OVERSEAS REVUE 10 PEOPLE 10 Presents "A NIGHT IN A HAREM" The Latost Tabloid Musical Farce. Gorgeous Wardrobe, Special Scenery. Smart, Nobby, Classy, Surprising. Vaudeville s Big Hit.
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MORALES BROTHERS Aerial Comedy Aerobst.
FIELDS AND FORREST . Two Sons of Mother Earth These Boys Will Convulse You with Laughter.
LILLIAN TINGLEY Musical Miss This Clever Performer Plays Cornet, Saxaphone, Hawaiian Guitar.
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A DOLLAR SHOW NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. Adults 25c, War Tax 3c. Total 28c. Children 10c, War Tax 1c, Total lie. Shows 7:30 and 9 O'clock.
i't'K SALI! F. -okir.K- s!.es. b.;by urn.-tK''. I irni'.ure to be sold on T!.ursda. . 4 1 j F. Fro.tdwav . lt.'
. ' A.N'T1:D--Women ar.d girls. Clean.
s'eiih work. Inod v. a-;es. Flark'i Laundry and Lr Cleanir.- Co. lutf
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BIG SPECIAL MATINEE FOR THE KIDDIES AT THE
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! the eor:.-r of Ivittell and Ann .sts.
A tvtrK"in tn a tw story 10 room ' r .i'.iare he;;-.-. Larra'e lot, öOxlJ', I f ' ar.itar pl;;mbinr. turn. ice heat, j h
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TODAY TWO BIG SHOWS BABY MARIE OSBORNE
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WINNING GRANDMA
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The best Kid Picture that ever was produced. A picture young and old will surely enjoy. In addition a HAROLD LLOYD comedy, "SOFT MONEY" and "LITTLE BROTHER OF THE RICH" will also be shown at the matinee. Admission for all children 10c. TOMORROW 'THE TOWER OF JEWELS," featuring CORINNE GRIFFITH, the beautiful Vitagraph star. "WILD AND WESTERN." a two-rcel Hallroom Bovs
j comedy, completes the program.
Specials for Saturday Lard, a single pound 29c Bulk Sauerkraut, per quart - 10c Good Luck Butterine, 2 pounds for 00c Home Rendered Lard, 1 0-pound pail for $2.75 Beef Pot Roast 16c Short Ribs of Beef 14c Beef Brisket 13c Beef Shoulder Roast 18c Hamburger, pound ...20c Cooked Pressed Beef, sliced 30c Veal Roast 28c Veal Pockets : 22c Veal Stew 23c Veal Chops 30c Extra Lean Sugar Cured Bacon 35c Sliced Smoked Ham, lean, pound 35c Sugar Cured Hams 28c Bacon Squares, per pound 25c Boiled Ham 50c Salt Pork 22c Fresh Picnic Hams .22c Whole Pork Shoulder 22c Frankforts for 22c Liverwurst for 16c Minced Ham 23c Smoked Sausage 22c Bologna for 18c Fresh Sausage 20c Head Cheese 16c Hearts for 12Vc Liver, per pound 5c Pork Butts 24c Pork Loin Roast 24c CASH AND CARRY FRED MAJOR MARKET MISHAWAKA
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Made This Week
Thrift
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raw interest
from January 1st IN First National Bank AND First Trust & Savings Bank of Mishawaka
In Same Building Under Same Management
Combined Capital $200,000.00 Combined Surplus . $160,000.00 Combined Resources over .$3,250,000.00
Just to get acquainted we will sell 25 Pound Sack
of-
Gold Medal Flour at
Limit, one sack Grange Elevator Company Mishawaka Phone 1 92
PD A M mm m
ELEVATOR CO, Union St., Mishawaka Phom; 192
Creo
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tf arieties
of Fee'
Belli Wholesale and Retail.
Delivered to all parts of the citv.
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