South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 31, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 January 1920 — Page 9
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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishauwka 10
MARION COUNTY CLERK ESCAPES JAIL SENTENCE
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Music, Roses and Cigars Feature Mishawaka's Laest Eating Place.
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INDOOR TEAM PLAYS MICHIGAN CITY SUNDAY
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Thf Jor's h'rr.nke Shop Specials
v-ninc: at her homo. 01 .Mi.-:iaw;tka. who were booked to st.. aftr-r a two v,m ks' i IlS tho Consumer's Cooler Co. InInthifnza. Mr-. Hard-1 door tc.im at Michigan City last
u;is horn in Iiutlcr, Ind.. j Sunday, hut were prevented from 1 and ramo to this city making tho trip owing to death and
thr- yer ;i (jo. Sh is survived by illnss offoctlnt: the players of the her husi.and and th following chil- ; tram, will l-avo next Sunday at dr n. itulph. John, Krank. Benjamin. ; l;: lo o'clock via the Northern InAlico and Idabell. Sh was married diana interurban. to play the above 11 yearn airo. Her maiden name tam at Doll's narlc A eood Ire.l
was Gladys Chilroto.
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. ;ts o;r ti, a G.-orK- Mrs. i:. W. Odiorr.f. 22i S. Ninth two - ri-! -r.. Kiver i'ark. diel Friday ufterTh place i noon at St. Joseph's hospital from
formerly occupied a aloo:i ' influenza. She was ill for two weeks, is admirably adapted for eating! She jv survived by h'T husband, two
purpoi4-M. i'riVMte upstairs dining rooms are i i i; ic titted with very
fin; f-ni' nee l.n.iwo to th trab-. Th-
trrain linlnir rootn i- sp! niil!y ap-i l"u th.
p'dnt'.!, thr- furnishings bem of the i Filters, Mrs. G.
i sons. Iylloy and U'yrn.iii, a daugh
ter. Katherine. two brothers. Aaron F.-teth, West Point. Ia., and Albert
Wellington, Kan., and two
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v ry besr availaUe, whib- the kitch- ash., and Mmnif raetn, oi ew e?i is a model of M)!inary equipment, j York. She was born March 11, 1SSQ, Miles Smith's ofl-rhertra disoui .' J in Iowa. She moved here from Canit. Jme program r airs during 1 1: j ada ni n- months axo. She was maraftrrnooti and -vep inir. the pla--J rkd in 1 1 0 0 . )irlri crowtl"! tu rapacity at times! and a waiting lino outside. The, Itll.I.I KI TOritXAM UST
proprietors Kenrou.s!y distributed
Mishawaka delegation will accompany the team and help root them to victory. Th two teams will line tip as follows: Consumer Specials S. Waite luy Qpelt I- S. S.
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icars and n r.-.-? amomr the numerous i.-!tors as souvenirs. They promise to give Mlshawaka, tho be-t
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should no doubt make, a ucees.s of the enterprise. Chop suey will oc-euj-y a prominent j-laco on all their menu cards.
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Waite . Chiaski Gislaw Jasch .
A. Weinkauf Vander Walle Coil
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It. Krankel
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Iast night's rf-sults of th- threerushioii Millard tournament at the
j-'Kld" Ross billiard parlors, are as!
follows: lernest Jott, In: Kniest . J. Ilppens
Keebt, IL; and Rene Vanhove, 111
K.u?ene I'yke, IS.
FORM AUXILIARY TO KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
WYATT INSTALLS A LIGHTING SYSTEM
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Knohloek C. V.
G. Opelt or Capt. Groh
C. r. Opelt. "Pep" Krankel P.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Im. 30. Richard V. Sipe, clerk of Marion county, will not have to f rv e hve days at hard lator on penal farm on ord rs of th Indiana state militia court martial. This was decided Fridny by Judpe Lou's I!. Kwbnnk of th- circuit court in Sipe'h writ of haMn.s corpus apainst Adjt. Gen. Harry H. Smith and otlier militia othcers. Judpc Hwbank did not rule on th? constitutionality of the .täte militii which was attacked by Sil e s counsel. The court based his opinion on the rround that the oath required to be administered to the judfr advocate and other members of the court martial was not given. Sipe was tried by a court martial on a charge of failure to report for strike duty at tho Gary sUel mills, dishonorably discharged from the militia nnd sentenced to five day on the penal farm. State's counsel intimated the case would be appealed.
mom; gi: mauiuagly l'y I'r.üiM Pr??: CHICAGO. J.m. 30. Goorge rurlinam 22 years old, wondered Krid.-ry if that tono age marriage custom always worked. It didn't for him. With a revolver he droe Marcaret Creqer to the marirae 11cen. bureau. She he-Itated. stammered and blushed when the clerk a.ked her name. The clerk sent her home to pet proof that Fhe was is years old. At home fh calh d the police. P.urlinpame went to the roliceFtatior.. "Any man with pep would have done what I did," he told officers. "Anyway the revolver was hxed so it wouldn't shoot.
AWAIT RATIFICATION OF VERSAILLES PACT
sniTRs nuoKiiv xi:ck. IFAYKTTi:. Ind.. Jan. 20. Leo Stinphy, C2 years old, complained to physicians that Iiis neck had hurt him ever sine a runaway last November. An X-ray showed his neck was broken.
REPORT SINKING OF U. S. TANK STEAMER
Ity Knifed Preis: WASHINGTON. Jan. SO. The tank Fteamer Mlelero broke in half on Jan. 26 and sank pemewhere off the coaft of Florida, accordins: to a wireless received hy the navy department Friday from the steamship Ozette. Twenty-two persons are niisinf:. The wireless, which was signed by McNelly. evidently th master of the Ozette. said that a lifeboat containing the chU f tr.Rineer, the third mate, four other engineers and 12 other members of the Mlelero's crew Lad been picked up by the Ozette about 125 miles off the Florida coast.
TO ITC.IIT 11EÜELS. Uv T nlted Trefs: MEXICO CITY, Jan. CO. The Mexican government Friday prepared heavy campaigns against rebel forces operating in some of the northern states to Insure the preservation of order during the coming presidential elections.
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A woman's a'ixillary to the Mis!iaw.tka cun il Knights of C-dumbus has b'-en form d. The organization now has a. m mb rshi of .'ä. A name ha.s TiOt been decided upon as et. Tho rhafter will remain open 1 1 r some tim'. All wives and mothrs of K. .'. are eligible for membership.
Of lire rs have been elected and are
as follows: Mrs. A u trust We ber, president; Mri. Henry Kb inriehert, vice president; Mrs. Dr. HUpins. secretary', and Mrs. Henry Hureh. treasurer. PI. ms have been made for a ard party to be driven in the- K. C. club rooms, Wednesday afternoon.
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Mary Miles M Inter will be seen at the Temple theater for the last time today in "Anne of Green Gables." at 1h- Temple theater. -"tartin as a. br.be in arms with the late Nat Goodwin. Miss Minter appeared subsequently in support of several stars. Her greatest tatff sneer?: was in The Little Hebel." a civil war play li: v.hk-h she tourtd the country for t .irs as the lieatl of her own company. Her affiliation with the Ilralart pictures in another leap ahead for Mi-s Minter. and "Anne of Green Gables" b said lo bo one of th.- most . barniin-r productions in which she has --et appeared
Wyntt 5s now a town of Kay bright lights, and the citizens are all "perked" up over the circumstance. Tho business men of the hustling: little bunr are responsible for the. installation ot" an electric litflitintj system which was turned on this work for the lirst time. It is now possible to meander through the labyrinth ef streets with all safety during the darkest hours of the niuht without a chancy of knocking tho town pump over.
JUUTIIDAY PATITY. Mrs. Leonard White, 601 W. Iiw
rvneo st., entertained a number of , relatives Thursday evenintr in honor of )ir birthtl.iv :i nni verv:i r- A 1e-t
licious two course luncheon was served. The guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Kemp, Bert, Richard and Kdward Kemp; Mr. and Mrs. Krank Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Paxil White and Miss Wilda Knowlton.
IJy l'nite.1 Press: LONDON. Jan. 20. The Se. rotaryof the Leapue of Nations her. Friday still was awaiting ratiticatior. of th- Versailles treaty by the Chiroso government. Until such ratification is forthcoming, it was stated, China cannot be considered a member of the leapuo and cannot be represented upon the league council. Nothing hasbeen heard from China on the matter of ratiheation, it was said. Although Greece also has not ratified the treaty, she is represented on the council. It wa explained, because she has given her pledge early ratification will be forthcoming.
n XLIlAL NOTKS. The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Paulis who died at the hospital Friday mornin. will be held from the Coats undertaking parlors at :20 Sunday afternoon. Ilurial will be la the City cemetery, .South Bend. Funeral services for Miss Barrows will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Knglish Lutheran church. Burial will be in the City cemetery.
IIOMi: C.HOVE f KITTS. Miss Cora Bücher, 21 6, N. Spring
st., entertained the members of .the I Home Grove drill team at her home Thursday evening. Following the business session music was enjoyed and refreshments served. The club will meet again In two weeks at the home of Mrs. Grave Hupp, E. Mishawaka a v.
rim: i)iVFvr.MirT calli;i. The central fire department was
Hear the new fr trot by Sweatnian's ja. ImmhI. "I Halnt Gonna Ghr NoNhIv Sitae O This Jell j roil" .hu I 'Hello Hollo." Columbia rtMoial o. I'HlK Hoc. TkMgvr iTiniitnrc "o. Atht. 30tl.
Kdt."vater neral flowers
Floral Prices
Place for fureasnnable. 26t3 Ailvt.
i;.ti-:ktai von nmniM-iuxT. The It. K. C. Kirls of the Mishawaka Voolen Co.'s office very pleasantly entertained at a shower Thursday evening complimentary to fMl.ss Fay Gray, who will become the bride of James Isaacson, South Bend, Feb. IS. The pink and white color sche me was used in the table decorations, and a dainty two course luncheon was served.
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MISHAWAKA IODGi; 10. F. and A. M. called meetinxr Satur-
evening 7:30 o'clock. Work In M. degree. Julius Newman. W. M.
F. H. Huber, sec'y. Adv.
called to the home of Mr. and Mra. John I'd!;., corner Mishawaka and Forest avs., Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly are in Boston. Mass., having gone there to bury their son. Neighbors saw steam coming out of the pipe and, thinking it was smoke called the department.
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C.IU OK THANKS. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors, the Modern Woodmen, the Dodse Mutual Relief association and the Dodge Foundry departments for their kindness nnd the beautiful floral offerings given us at the death of our husband and father. MILS. GRACE KETCH AM and children. Advt. cm.
Hoar Irving niwl ,Ta k Kaufman In
Til Ho Happy When tho Prmelicr Miller.
Make You .Mine" and "Mainly." Columbia ! nl .No. ST. so sr IWdgcr rumituro Co. Adt. tfutl.
WANT ABS
FOR i-'A-LK Two residence In Osceol.u One strictly modern with tu rooms, other seven rooms, onehalf block from car stop. Phone or write C. N. Filer, phone Klondyke 4 t n S. iL F. D. No. 3 Mishawaka. ?.U2.
'WANTi-D To rent house preferrably between now and April 1. I'durt be modern except furnace. IU-f-t-renccs. call Mishawaka 2014 or write H. F. Matson. 617 Lecust st. :it3. 1 R SaI-E We have n limited -supply of nlab wood at $ 2 . T p r load, i all ncy Ch'sbro, Dodge Mfg. Co. :in. Füll SAL.E A gcotl seven-room house on cast bide of city. $2,10 0. hm all payment down, balance easy terns. Achill Coipaert. Phone
LIi--hawaka 118 1. 2 ::t7. !
FOU SALE Motlrrn S room house on E. Lawrence st. Strictly modern seven room house on W. Third st.. arul a 175 acre farm, $75 an acre, lo room house, barn, gralnery and windmill; also Krocery and ifieat market in Mishawaka doing good business. K. Kent, over 117 S. Main st. phone Mishawaka is:'. 3lt2 FOU SALE Six room house at 627 E. Fourth st., strictly modern except furnace. Inquire "2'j Y. Sixth ft. 2H4
miS. r.VHKH LOW. Mrs. Caroline Unruh, K. P.attell st., who was taken to the Battle Creek, Mich., sanitarium, ia in a serious condition according to her son.
who was in the city last
evening. He left early this morning for his mother's bed side.
"GOIVS WILL CONCKRNIXG YOl " C A. Liomin of South Eend will speak on this subject Sunday at .1 p. m. in .Mnccabee hall, southwest corner Lincoln way and Main, third floor. You are invited and bring vour friend?. Advt. 31 tl.
For Sale: 7 room house, gas for cooking. cistern and basement. Corner lot; ideal home, can give immediate possession. Price $2200. Mish. :7' M. L. Petn. Boom 4 Kngledrum B'.dg. COH.
M'ANTHD To
rent a room c:i
ground floor to store furniture jarty leaving for west. Write T. X . 'ar News-Times, Mishawaka. .'ltt
WANTED Gooti cht cker and counter cirls Also p.tntry woman. Apply at to., e. Hotel Mishawaka.
WITS MAN I'KXK.UAL. Funeral services for Roy H. Witsman will ho held from the Finch and Sprague chapel, Sunday afternoon at two o'clock.
Hear Harry Vox hi "Bles My Swaneo River Home." Columbia itHonl No. Höf. ItHjier 1 iirnitun Co. Adt. 3tl.
IU7TKHNS niOM CHICAGO. Mrs. George P.. Williams, S34 Lincoln way E., returned from Chicago last night where she attended the funeral of a relative.
Hear Billy 3 furry fdnir "Take Me To That Iand of .la..." Columbia record No. 27 H.V. iBcigcr Furnitur Co. Alt. noil.
Hngewaler Floral tutu I I'owci's. Phone
Place for fu13 or 731. CSt 3 Advt.
WANTED TO BKY A residence in Mishawaka. Price must be rt.i-t-onafcle. Address News-Time A. ;".ut7
. WANTED -Middle aged woman as lis!i- asher. Apply Mrs. Johnson. 114 N. Mil! st. 29t1
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l'or Sab1 Two modern brick
ia-s rooms 'u .Mari s. , ;u .i i .vj
cain if taken by Feb. 1st. Th price ;dvai.ce Feb. ist. f .'-0 0 on each one. ho you will have to hurry. s'tark Realty Co. Advt. 17 1 4
FOR SALE Lot $4U' cash. Sew, sidewalk, all (bar. i'J; S nth st.
Mancka Place. ater works.
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l:-. P. H. Makieslski. osteopathic p!i)s;cian, moved to JO I S. Church r Adv.
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FOP. SALE 2 r. Polan-l clilrui pics. : big type, eligible to register. Also ; i-everal full blooded Buff Orpington ! roostt..;. Maplehurst farm. G-rtieM ;
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LIBERTY BOND. Our past pa-
trens will tir.d us at room 20 J. ? I. S. B!dg.. 0th floor. Convince
yourself by getting o
you sell. Camp, Thorr. V Co. Pho:u
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WAN TIT) TO BFY A number of; houses, ranging from I, :!)) to
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ArCTION SALE Household iroods j and furniture, rugs, stoves, chair;.! etc. at 0j:: S. Smith st.. Saturday, j Jin. :i t 2 i. m. Everything will,
l'f sold. A. andt rhejden, M. W. Hur.sberger, auctior.t ers.
LIBERTY BONDS We pay up to $ "..? spot c.ish. accrued interest allowed. We a! sell toads. C.
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Notice Bootmakers
Mass Meeting CENTURY THEATRE
Nine o'clock'this morning
Important Business
Have your hat In good condition. We clean hats und rcbloek them. 114 Lincoln Way West
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Beautiful Photo Souvenirs of the Star Free Today.
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Don't put it off a minute longer, arrange to come and tee MARY ISLES BSIMTER
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Don't Forpot "REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 N. Main 8L. Mtahawaka. ITor All Kinds of Fho Rep&lrin end Shoes.
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You will love her more than ever in this beautiful heartinterest photoplay. For Special Children's Matinee, in addition to Feature, we have the Hallroom Boys in "THE CHICKEN HUNTERS," two reels; also HAROLD LLOYD in "COUNT YOUR VOTES." Matinee 1:30, 3:15. Evening 6:40, 8:00, 9:45. TOMORROW HARRY MOREY in "HIS DARKEST HOUR" MONDAY and TUESDAY NAZIMOVA in "THE BRAT'
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PPORTUNITY hasn't missed a working day since the Garden of Eden
was laid out in building lots So wrote a popular writer six years ago. But that was before the war. Today opportunity is not only putting in a full day's work, between sun-up and sun-down, but it is working overtime. The country has never been so prosperous. Take advertising, for instance. There's opportunity right here in these pages for the men who sell, for the men and women who buy. Don't miss the advertisements. They are guide posts to better buying. They will save you money.
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Specials for Saturday Lard, a single pound 29c Bulk Sauerkraut, prr quart 10c Good Luck Butterine, 2 pounds for 80c Home Rendered Lard, 10-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 Beei, sliced -..30c Veal Roast 2Sc Veal Pockets 22c Veal Stew 23c Veal Chops 30c Extra Lean Supar Cured Bacon 35c Sliced Smoked Ham, Iran, 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 ..121ic Liver, per pound . 5c Pork Butts 24c Pork Loin Roast 24c CASH AND CARRY FRED P1AJOR MARKET MISHAWAKA
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e The Bohemian Violin Virtuoso (Member American Legion) With assisting artists: . Mary Tris, the brilliant American Pianiste. Lola Mürel Alley, American Soprano at the High School Auditorium, Mishawaka Thursday, Feb. 12, 1920 Tickets Now Selling. This concert is given under the auspices of Mishawaka Post, American Legion the 100 Americanism organization.
TODAY, TOMORROW AND SUNDAY VAUDEVILLE CLIFFORD WAYNE TRIO The Indian in full dress and the 20th century squaw. Singing, Talking and Tumbling. WRIGHT AND ANDERSON Fatty Arbuckle and Mary Fickford of Vaudeville. ED MC CONNELL The Darktown Orator. LIND BROTHERS Comedy Singing, Talking and Acrobatics. THE GREAT LATOUR Novelty Singer and PianoisL A Good Sunshine Comedy Accompanies This Bill. SHOWS 7:30 and 9 o'clock. Sunday Matinee 2:45. Adults 25c, war tax 3, total 28c. Children 10c, war tax lc, total 11c.
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