South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 42, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1920 — Page 11

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WEDNESDAY MOILM.V, ITnilUAIlY llT 1920. 1 1

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GENERAL NEWS Nevs-7 ivies Office 120 Lincoln Way

SAGEW. SCHUYLER Elf l Was III Two Weeks of Pneumonia Vice President of Dodge Co. Pa go W ShuyPr, .ft!il vir

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a-rlvHy r.in--?.-d s;i:'- !Vt2, l'.r d t t St. Joseph's hr.yjiif.il Tu s lay Morning at : o'clock following a two t t .s" iiln'-.-.s of pneumonia. Mr. S' htiyl'-r was strick u with in-llii'-nr-i. and at f;rst railb-d. hu hN al a r. (! ago and f.;-n rally '.' tknJ condition 'Here uufavor.iMe to Tc-ovt-ry. Horn in Ithka. N. Y.. in Mr. Schuyler was prom in- nt'y oniTtfl with s-'ral v, .-t'T!i N w V'irk'H most prominent families. He t ntrf! Cornell u rsi--rit y, where h phyod a leading pari in th" fia1 9 I t V r X V f sagi: w. scnuvLi:it. ternal and athletic life. He was a member of the famous original Cornell crew, and the Chi Phi fraternity. He was united in marriage to Miss Louise Hurt. Brooklyn, N. V.. w '.io tiled in Mishawaka i-: years umo. Mr. Schuyler joined th Dodgo foia-es as sab sman for the Ch.ieago branch, following a ionir and varied experience in railroad and sales work. Ho had charge of the exhibits at the World's fair in Chicago in lV.t.'t. Ho was later placed in large Of the New lorK ofboe oi the Dodge organization, where he remained until recalled to the local o'hee as general 'sah s manager. He was later promoted to the otüce of second vic president, w hich psition he filled at the time ,.f his death. His geniality and sympathetic he rfulness. together with his tine personlaity, won for him a large ir1 le of friends, who are deeply grieved at his passing. Fumral arfflHSHAWAKA li It TOR SALE Cheap, upright piano. nearly new'. Inquire 572 E. Patteil st. iet. WANTED To pay for your p rsonal Jnj iry. prci erty, damage. thft, tire or tornado on your car. Sae three-ijuart-r ro-t to you. J. T. Hutton, 115 X. Race .st. PhonMUhawak i 20 IS. fy. FOR SALE Largo and small firms with fcood improvements in Tass ounty, Michigan. Write for farm l:sf. Fred Davis. Edwardsburg. .Mich. lot".. FR SALE Twenty acres. ex. ! 1 house .md 1 arn. large eh!c!cn lioiise; six iicre.s woo.l. In acre- of rye; all varieties of fruit. For iuformatlon call f'21 E. i'lrove.s:. 1 J. W. and D ? t '". t oil SALE Lot yj Manoka pi. S-vt-nth s? Sewer. s!ii-walk water. Price .en. Thenille Vrroc. Call Juhus 1!UoM. WANTED TO or loom. Much 1. By RENT Smrll hnus . Fnf urni-h d. Bv two adults. AlluresM.. New s-Tin '. s K't ? F.R SALE -Son.e wh-at thioii;h tl;e t.r . O. :hat 1 n I -tid hog fee.'.. Jl 7 or bush-I. at th farm. Call II X. Kimp, l. irr. Id ."- 1 1 1 1 : clo ' . "b rr. 2. i -j . X c e p t FOR SALE--X.W fIv--ro..j. low, 4.v00; six-room ho In. '2 . 2 " 0 : s i-n-room L . i0; s-ven - n-o m ho-,.--. S3. ('. f-v-!i-room hou-e. vt-n-roora house. t. d rv furn.ace. Phon- M 'iarmlre. . 1 ; ' i WANTED Coo I co k ami Apply Smith:, s 5 N. Main st., Mi. l .va.-hrr. j.ua. 21 la:. . w a tr LIBERTY BONDs 'Vir re trons will :'nd us ..t rwwia M. S. Bldg . 0th r. Cyjur:elf by jettirg our ; ri e yo j sell, t; rap. ThcrnH Co. f". 2 j J. ! :.v.r.c j hi

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i Phil-obi; hi. 4. a rif.h' v- of Mr. L'huyi-r, !.s eprctd to arrivo In ' .L-hawaka this . nlng. I Th- 1 . . - J is ;u th- Fin ! I .'-';,r -a;;ii" und rtaking parlor. MIMIXWAKA RFILPI; AM) I.O.W AM)( IATION i ; ii.'iu .i .-v i liiiPiirg aiaJ :..n a: oc.at :. iiuw inufir. its ii.'nd j a?- the ohb-t l.nancitl instifu-j u..n m tr.. rity n.ts r.ad a ry , Uf f ' , -! ul lu-ir.' -: x i - t t:.- and j to-! ,y j-, l;,r-.-r, MronpT and mo.-,-i rtady to roj-o with tho itcs- nt f char.KJ bujinrs.s n;etlK(l.s than - -i ; Mi-hawaka lias f-n many c'ir-.n-:' s in thv lif" tirr.o of thi a iition; t rk days, sorn , hut th y h.'.vi- n w .ith red, foundations . 1 r i ; 1 1 1 ' r : d, credit avr:u-nt-i urul ! ;'!nv,li dii.ni rall pi ndfd . Th.. j K'tvcvuui nt of th' l"!;it.d States! now r-al;zs the alue and u.- -ful-! n of l-i'ildin and i-.in a'-s'-' i.i- j tl"ti.-' in iV- i . r .- I : t at'-;tip!s to .i.f-. ;:u trrl and fur'.hrr th Ir interests with ln -in? huildin classes. The di ihnds of the M i.hava k.i Huildin1-,' and iMti as-"-i.ttioii n tve n'vci j iiO'ii !-.- than 7 i r iont V an- 1 nutji, d'iritv its entire lif..- time. TnI'.'IH divithmls. placed to the m ilil ' of shareholders Jan. 1, H'L'e, w re i ilit pe- cont, with a suK-stantial rti' re fund. Any infortaation desired hy the ho!;;.- hull'. er as to rat s anl methods wdl 1" mildly furnished ly J. Ah x MrMidi.n l, sec y, at the office of the as.-oci.it ion. 111 S. 'hureh :-t . Mishawaka, Jini. Advt. t-'. ii nu n noti:s The Missionary society of the First Christian church was entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I.. M. Walton, 101 3 Lincoln way V . Mrs. C. W. Titus j acted as leader. I ill' III. 11 111 . UV I! It Ul tin Christian church was entertiini eii i !si .nin at me noine oi us.s I d race Cri K'hton. Calhoun st. A !olitxh.ttul time was enjoy, d. Itcfreshments w re served. Mr. and Mis. Leslie Ampshire, i'l E. Mishawaka av., entertained the members of the I. S. clnss f.f the First Baptist church last evening at their home n honor of their weddiru: anniversary. The rcrca.s society f the First Methodist Fpis.'oral chinch met yest'rday afternoon at the home of E. The afternoon was spent m sewing for a needy family. Miss Helen Morris, of South Rend, entertained the members of the Queen Esther cireb the First Mv. i -odist Episcopal church last eve. n!ng. Miss (Iladys Alnley had barge of the program. 110M1; ix oNOMic is i:i.i:(t or. FICERS. Olli ( ts for tbr- nsuing year were elected at the regular meeting of the .Home Economics department of the Woman's club Monday evening, as follows; Chairman. Mr Her- ; .-rt S. Thompson; vi chairman, j Miss in's Hudson; secretary, Mrs. 1 -red Cook; treasur. r. Mrs. H. M. 1,1,,tn, r- j A talk on the Household Helps, nnd Helpers was delivered by Mrs. J 1 red Woodward president of th Progress elub of South Ib-nd. If you are in n d of funds to build or remodel a home it will pav 1 ya Iin.ir:ei.t!ly to e;rt the ;r.or.e t irom me .: isna w aKa miiMing ami Loan association, ill C!iu:a .-t. Advt. ::; WANT M) ( ri C.entb man's pcketbook ontaining cash. Owner may have se:n.. ,y id ritifying s ur.e and paylug for ada rtis. ment. 52 1 V. Battdl st. 1012 Vi'AN TFD Ladv st-no-raphcr, mus: 1"- ev- capable and peri-nceI. a'.-o have U(.Lm1 clerical ability and a i::ark'-d '!-gr.-e of initiative, rail or wri!" to purchasing I vparliiient, l'ode MU'. r-.. Mishawak.t, Ind. ft". For SALE or farm, four miles i:i:.t--- oo-acrt northeast of th and pa.rt loam :T ir.ars'a 'all V,.. ...,.. , c;.i..i,s aiiir MX O ClOCK V t 1 ; ; ! ( lay afi i-r.oc:-.s. Mrs. Mell.ra !o. 12 V. Snth tt. '.t2 I OR ,-A Li v clever. -: 00m house at 7:; 2 E. Seit-r.th t. Rirgain if sold i- u;c, . i,;i 7JJ i;. S-ixth st.. Mrs. A'. :-e:-t. .7 1R SAI mai t i.rm t ry store and m-.it also Oldsn.ollle r touring car. liajuire at .l:!2 Xir.th st. or r-hor-.e Mi-hiwaki 7 1 7 LJ BERT Y RONDSot C.1ä)l. We pay accrued up to intert allowed. We als s' 1! toads, C. L. Ciuthrie. 422 J. M. S Rldg. iFourtri nori, 8457-tf or: SALE -- (',, . 1 1 ; use, s : :' 1 v t . y j a o d e j en-room j llth I Mavh 1. X - 'W '. "A XT S g ; ; . - r m ho-: so o". . ly p.-iint i p . -s c s--i on ; dc.wr.. bal- : . '1 r. 1 m ; a ! i . t . pa merit r 1 o p. 1 h"; i- 2' s 7 : ,12 c sy t n: - 1 SMALL tl.ree ? and lot. . Ü'H-a t om Wo. . ! Mfg. i'o . 1 c wi:. balance or. .. t rr; Av'HILLi 2tf I'l LPAERT. T ;w akc 1 I S I WANTED T ' 'FY S-, 1 a- g.r g Wi.l r.-. Ca:

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LINCOLN TILUATKit TODAY. "You Never Know Your Luck," featuring House Piters, will be the star attraction a the Lincoln the- ', ater today. The action tells of a ! young man who, after los'ng all hLs money and being too proud to live on his wife's income, comes to Am- , erica to make his fortune again. Some of the scenes show interiors of ,., r- i.u.,r. club in tht Avorhi( in Lon(lon ant, tho runninK of tht. Derbv r;lco Jld. mlttedly the premier event in the horse racing world. ARRANGE LEAP YEAR PARTY. j Members of the Young Ladbs' sodality of St. Joseph's church are 1 makimr arrangements for a leap ! year party to be given at St. Joseph's I hall Monday evening. The commit tee in charge of the affair is compos' d of th" Miss.s Clara Buchheit. Marcella Schellinger. Helen Vinson. Marie Barrett. Anna (kmser, Josephine Heiser, Theresa Kraus, Catherine Kraus, Kasimer (lresk and Franc s Schmitt. CARD OF THANKS. Wo wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for the personal kindness and sympathy extended us during our recent bereavement in the illness and death of our beloved mother. Also for the beautiful Moral offerings. FRANK COX AND FAMILY. Adv't lOtl CARD OF THANKS. W hereby wish t express our sin.re thanks to all of our friends and neighbors for their acts of kindnss and sympathy extended to us during the illness and death of our btlov'd uife and mother. We are also thankful lor all Moral tributes. RALPH WARD AND FAMILY. Adv't 10t 1 L' la Murol Alley, the charming American soprano, will sing Thurs.1 iy evening at the high school for the b.-noht of Misliawaka Post er: can legion. Am - I dv: Edüwater Floral neral ilowars. Phone Place for fu13 or 7 51. Adv. 2t6 Regular nueting Review No. OS. W-dusdav evening. Adt l'"tl. 51 t n na pr n r q Is YJ

A PICTURIZATION OF A GREAT NOVEL A man too proud to live on his wife's money! No wonder two women love him! It makes a wonderful story!

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i us. cathiirim; Ii. SHANK. Mrs. Catherine L. Shank dkol at the hom' of Mr. and Mrs. K. 1'. Albert, 115 Towle av.. Tuesday ' morn:n at 2 o'clock. She had been ill for the pafct six weeks. Death

sas du- to complication of dis ;uses. n eUucational number par rxecdShe k :lh horn In Stark Cr O.. March I Icnco. Press critics throughout the

1M3. and wa.s j.ast 76 years old. Sho came to JUishawaka from Osebln, ().. five years aRo. On Oct. Zu, isti-, he wa.s married to Darias II. Shriner, who died 4 7 years ago. She waa later married to Kdwanl Shank, who died 13 years aro. She In survived by the folluwim; children: William A. Shriner, Mobile, Ala.: Mr8. Cora II Albert, city; Norman D. Snriner, Dos Antele?. Calif.; Ilhue li. Shriner, Klmhurst, 111., and Mrs. Dula M. Sheeley of Hanna, Alberta, Canada. JOHN" SOSTAK. John Sostak, S 1 3 K. Urove st., died Monday night at 11 o'clock after a two weeks' illness of pneumonia. He was lorn in Poland 44 years ao, nJ has decided here four yearn, coming from Morris, 111. j l T r u.'m ni:i rrif1 17 Vf.-irs ti irt to ' Miss M. Janonls, who survives w 1th live children. Stella. Josephine, Vic-j tor, John and Peter of this city, j He also leaves a brother, Ignatius; Sostak of Mishawaka. four sisters and two brothers in Europe. 1IAHOD1) K.NOUSll Harold Kanouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Kanouse. 52 5 K. Lawrence st.. died at 3:30 o'clock .Tuesday morning after a four weeks' illness. He was born in Barron county, Michigan, March 13, l'Jli, and was 5 years old. Funeral services will be held from the residence Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will bo in tho City cemetery. TEMPLE ATTIt ACTIONS. "Smashing Barriers," featuring William Duncan, will be shown at the Temple today. This is an outdoor serial and has found much favor in the city. Helen Holmes will be shown in "Fatal Fortune," while a two-reel comedy, "Back to Nature Girls," will conclude the program. Dorothy Phillips will be seen at the Temple Thursday in "Destiny." The story is an absorbing one, telling of the choice humanity has at the cross-roads of life how one path leads to destruction, the other o lasting happiness. It tells of ambition, of greed, of the clash of will against will, of love and of hate. Mishawaka T. P. II. No. 37?,. Box social and dance Wednesday evening. Feb. 11, in Redman's hall. Adv't lOtl. Mary Tris, one of the best American pianiste, will play at the concert Thursday evening at the high school. Tickets $1 plus war tax. Advt. Three great American artists, Konecny, violinist; Tris. pianist; Alley, toprano, at the high school Lola Mürel Alley, the leading American soprano, will also assist at the concert Thursday evening at the high school. Tickets on sale at all Cirug stores. Advt. THEATERTODAY Smashing Barriers Featuring Wm. Duncan in the great out door feature serial HELEN HOLMES in "FATAL FORTUNE The 2 reel Sunshine comedy BACK TO NATURE GIRLS is a sizzling hot one right off the bat boys, don't slip this one. TOMORROW DOROTHY PHILLIPS in "DESTINY" Her first picture since "Heart of Humanity" 1 ca a n B. T S3 1 -3 4 w nil in-

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Three jrreat artists vrll! appear in the high school auditorium Thursday nleht under the auspices of the local branch cf the American 1c--ron, in the. persons of of Konecny, vioIist; Tris, pianist. ar.l Alley, soprano. Th'. event in er.g looked forward to with pleasure by all music lovers of MLhawaa. The name Konecny stands for the very hiKhrst ideals In music. A recital by this artist is far more th in nn rely a concert or ontertainmt nt it is j country ar loud in their praL-es of the wonderful ability this preat violinist tlijplays. The Mishawaka branch of tho legion Is fortunate in securing this array of talent, which should crowd tho auditorium to capacity. Lirrnms at rosTomcn. The following letters are at the main postotTlce awaiting: claimants: Mrs. K. A. Antrim. C. E. Pryan. K. A. P.oyd. Hthel Beert, Frank Perney. I J. Hernatr, Miss Huth Clark, Mm. R. J. Clark. Mrs. Nellie Dice. Mrs. Ixuiso Everett, Mrp. W. AV. Knnes. Win. Gibson, Cecil Grlce, Charles Z. George. A. IL Hart, Itaymond U Hobart. Rev. I)ald Huffman. K. Im McCaason, Marlon Marslnnan. Miss Helen NImtz, R. P. Smith, Mrs. James Vardi, Mrs. Hertha Wohlrat. Miss Georgia Waffj ner nnd Ilev- Wood. The following have secured passports for Belgium: Teaful DeWispelaise and wife. Earl Vander Wastende and wife and Paul De Bruner and wife. They will sail for that eovntry within the next several wi eks. Thursday evening, under the auspices of Mishawaka post, American Legion. Adv't. Edgewater Floral Place for funeral flowers. Prices reasonable. Adv. 2t6 New White Goods are here at prices prevailing a year ago, so you know what that means. Lawns and Dimities, in checks and stripes, at 25c to 39c yard. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR at Last Year's Prices. Gowns in white or flesh, neatly made, at 98c, $1.48 and $1.98 Skirts trimmed with beautiful embroideries, at only $1.29 to $3.48 Silk Camisoles, $1.50 values, at 98c FANCY LACE COLLARS A beautiful assortment of dainty new collars from 50c up. HAND BAGS A beautiful line of new Hand Bags and Purses ranging from $1.00 upward. TOILET ARTICLES at Special Prices. Kolynos Dental Cream at 19c Djer-Kiss Face Powder at 53c Mavis Toilet Water. .79c Woodbury's Facial Soap, 17c 3 for 50c Mennen's or Jergen's Talcum Powder, 25c size. .15c Cutex Compact Manicure Set. 50c value 37c Lysol, 25c size 19c 50c size 37c JERGEN'S SOAPS at Reduced Prices. Geranium bath, Violet, Glycerine. San Remo, Baby Castile, 3 bars for 25c French Rice Powder Some places ask 50c for this powder, at 19c POND'S COLD CREAM 50c size 39c lOc size 20c

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(OMi.vr. to iANcx)r.x thi:ati:k. j Marpruerlt Clark, the clever lit-1 tie star, will appear at the Dir.coln . theater Thursday and Friday in ' i

"Come Out o t the Kitchen." FTed P'rnelton, who Is new to Paramount audiences, is an experienced actor and will play opposite EugeneO'Brien. Mr Esmelton has returned recently from France, where he went for the Knights of Columbu as one of the players who volunteer ed to entertain the Foldiers. MlSIIAWAIvX 1.10. F. and A. M. stated meeting Wednesday evening. 7:30 o'clock. JULIUS A. NEWMAN. W. M. F. H. HÜBEK. Sec'y. Adv-t lOtl. Dr. P. II. Makielski, osteopathic physician, moved to 201 S. Church st- 4tf Advt Advertise in The News-Times "REISER'S ELECTRIC . SHOE SHOP' lit N. Main Ct., Mithamika, For Ail Kind of fftio Repairing ind Shoo. Ilnvc your hat In pood condition. Wo cleun hats and rcblock them. 114 Lincoln Way West ADLER BROS On Mlchhmn at Waahlnston Slnco 1804. TTtE sToni: FOH 3IEN and no ys

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77irs Week's Extraordinary Values New Spring Merchandise, arriving daily, is being placed on sale at much less than replacement value. If saving money is worth while, we advise you to BUY YOUR SPRING NEEDS NOW. Popular Prices on Dry Goods

A beautiful assortment of 36-inch all wool Challies in every imaginable color; regular $2.00 value, per yard $1.45 All wool Navy Blue Serge, regular $2.00 value. Special, only $1.39 42-inch all wool Plaids, just the thing for a new spring skirt, $3.50 value, at $2.45 36-inch Silk and Cotton Poplin, in all shades. Special, per yard $1.39 Good quality Black Sateen, Special, yard 39c Curtains and C T N Curtain Scrim in large or small dots, 50c value. .29c Filets in beautiful patterns, at from 29c to $1.50 yd. Heavy Bleached Half Linen Toweling, worth 30c yard on the market today. Special, per yard 19c EXTRA

50 dozen good quality Children's Gingham Dresses, in sizes from 7 to 14. We have placed our entire line that has been selling from $2.39 to $4.50, in all one lot. These are all very prettily made and trimmed. Considered good values at their original prices. We have placed these all in one lot and offer them for less than the material alone would cost. Not over thiee to one customer at the ridiculously low price of $198

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Georgette Waists, pretty styles, in all shades; up to $6.00 values in this lot at

Georgette Waists, beautiful styles, that have been selling up

only $3.45 to $7.50. BOYS' HOSE Etra heavy ribbed, regular 50c quality, at 39c -Hi

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About 10 pieces heavy allwool, 50 inches wide; actually worth $6 yard. Special $3.95 All our Plaids for children's dresses have been reduced. Entire line that sold from 69c to $1.00 will be sold at 59c yd. A big stock of Poplins, and we feature them this week. Gilt edge silk and wool Poplins in all shades, per yard. .$2.39 27-inch Mercerized Poplins, all shades. Special, yard.. 48c Beach Cloth, 36 inches wide, all shades; 50c value, yard 39c Curtain Materials Marquisette in white, cream or biege, 50c value, yard 35c 36-inch Bridal Brand Long Cloth; worth 35c. Special, per yard 25c Embroidery Sale continues for ano th er week at Yi their worth 10c, 29c, 39c yd. FECIAL! About 6 dozen Wash Waists, slightly soiled from handling. Special . .'98c at. .$4.95 MISSES' HOSE Misses' and Children's ribbed Hose, in black only, worth 50c on market today, at . .25c

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AND FRIDAY 0. UjS3 UUUvai.tv. n New Spring Oxfords and Pumps in brown or black, Louis or military heels; $6.50 value. Thursday special, pair $5.00. The very best Table Oil Cloth, strictly first; worth 60c; Thursday only 39c yd. Men's ribbed fleeced Shirts and Drawers, each 98c Men's Black or Brown Hose. 25c values, 17c 3 for 50c Misses' and Boys' extra fine quality Hose, in black only. We are overstocked in sizes from 5 Yl to 7, and offer these 35c hose at 18c, or two pair for 35c Knee Pants, worth up to $2.00, at $1.19 Coaline Soap, bar, 5 bars for. . worth 8c 21c Ladies' ribbed Union Suits, worth $1.00, at. .69c Big Sale on WASH BASKETS A carload just received, which we will offer for a shcrt time at one-half their value. Buy them now at 49c, 59c and 69c BLANKETS We have about 50 high-p-rade heavy Woolnap Blankets, slightly soiled from handling, and placed them in two lots: $4.50 and $5.50 Blankets ?t $3.95 $5.95 to $7.50 Blankets $4.95 V at Thee are beautiful plaids and will cost a third more than their regular prices next season. Ivory Soap Flakes, two boxes for 15c