South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 44, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1920 — Page 9

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IfflfCfl SMALL AUDIE Concert Under American Legion Auspices Was Splendid Artistic Treat. It wa unfortunate IncWr th.it Mlsh.iwaka an a rommunlty di! not respond mor i;nrra!ly to tho fujprrt of tho America. 1 IfKloji in it.. firi,t lar- v-ritur wj,i n I pr "T.t-e-1 Jttyt Kor.M-ny. Boh'-rr.lm violin virtu wo, aKHlst c! by two urtl.-tM r.f rr-al worth. In c.j;c.t: .it the Mlj-h-nwaka hish school aiJUonum l:it rvfnir.q-. S'.ilnm I.;,.-- :i j;r:.-;r-t! x.ro-xr.-m pf K-;cli r 1 1 v . ; . ! n pr-st-ntt-'l In thi cty a.- ..is K'v.n y Mr. Koncnv, Mi? Mary Tri. American ptani.su. and Mis Mürel Alley. American hoprano, who were the arU.f:-. of th" tvrninsr. Tchnifjuo, l.rilliant and forceful, was th outstanding frature of th playing of Mr. Komony, who pr;ntfd a m rl s of numb.-r.-; In which nnTimmat'' art wa.-: rrqulrr-l to interpret th wore Katlsfa:toriiy. An unront.r:lou a of b.-arim,- in addition made the appfaranc: of the violinist a thoroughly pln.i.-in fr.-i-fure of the program. In his rendition of the oprninr number, "Son;itain A." by Handel, and in th- following election, 1'apaninl'H "Conrto In I." the technique of which the artist Is a master wan mot aptnrcr.t by th.: rtndition of the di:!l- ' wit ( ad nz,ih and -qui.it- tonal f'-'iuircmf nta of the competitions. It is to h hoped that if Mr. Kn--cny ever ventures a'.iin to visit this city thut he. will be pre fr.I by an audience worthy of li Is Kenluy. Aryi.'tlnp: hl tn on the program was Miss Trts. pianist of real ability, and Ml.-s Alley, a soprano whos" I n l i n nrovAfl oo of tVo fn'ifnpiu

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y'f th evening. Miss Tris. who plays (with unusual hrlliian., wis heard to bevt advantatre in Kisr.t's exqulsito T'olonaiso No. 2 in i:." and in her rendition of Mar:IoweU'? rornpositions. which Included th well I known and always pojiular ',rro a

Wild lMlr nose." 'Tror.i an Indian and "To a Water LIU." Her MSMAWAKA I on sali;. I F. Crove si. A barpaln in a peod six-room boas", three b v)"in. edctrb lipht, cistirn. pf)Ml e ll.it-. toib t In house, corner lot. II 1. Lawrence sr. Ilt r" is an cipht-room house In first class condition. Fenr bd ro"ins, three elosets. eh.trle hx;bt. ei.-trn. pood elVjr. hardwiod ibor m th- livinp oiii. woodshe-d, fruit trees, straw - b-rrv plants. tllei in iifoise. pa:airt blocks Irt'in ar hoe. Pri.WM. 1IAPP. Realtor. ') Citii's' F. iul; P.I-lp. So. Photo . Iain o!n 1 .".7 1. n-1. 1 " f 7 ! COR NU.F. 211 W. Mishawaka nv. A substantial, sfrietly mod tn room bows , four I d r"un r!oi ts. bath, fun; n e heat. pood, id ii'1 -three lectrb: lu'ht. eisten:. wdl. pood eellar, large This Price. garage io-U'-c , ir.2 . is in A hick.oi lnuiM . I cordiUon. f ." . 7 .o . W .M. HAPP. K alter. - " 4 Citizens' Pank Hldp.. So. P n,l. Phon-. Lincoln L71. l r.t T Foil SALI: Siv room bath, on W. Ninth ;-t.. FtK SAL''--Small laundry stOe. ; tised otily two months. "all at j 172.', Lincoln way W., or phone Mish- ; awaka 4 0 j. 1 2til ! I K A LI !- ot ca r cf Tb::rdav and Priduv. rotato, s'on tlo i: .111,1! "W. tracks at foot of Mill st. buhel. Advt. p. r , 1 1 1 J I i.ir.o. ; Rii-i i 1XK SALH nearly new tell s'. Cheap, upright p Inquire 572 F.

FOR SALK Large and small iarir.si with co.d lrn)ro-emef.ts in a. vunty, Michigan. Writ.- for farm' j li.t. Fred lViVis. Fd wards! urg. I

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FiL SALL Lot I'2 Manoka pi. Seventh st. Sewer, sidewalk water. Price f.'O'.V Theopille Vreese. Call .luhus Ibsnnett. , W. ar.d De 515 WANTLD TO KLNT- Sr. or rooms. Unfurr.iMrch 1. ly two adults. M News-Times. ; 11 1.0e if.!. M A eld res, 10U roil SAUK So an- wheat !h.t went through the r.rt. flood cblck n and hop feed. JI per bu.-htl. at the farm. Call H. N. Kemp. Cart;-hi 72 r. l. nt: rOR SALL New fie-ncm low. $4.eC't'; s;x-rocm b.o : ;n. l2.3:0; ven-room heSCO; seven-rocm house, JJ.SOO; even-rcom b"U-e. iaeven-room house, med rv.. furnace. J 2,1 00. Phon. M : .- ur.p.i- j lo ' j t a ii-.-rr., J2.4' cept :;. 2 7". :tf armirf. 0 J. LIBERTY LONDS Our pi? tror.s will und us at rocn M. S. Hid p . Cth r.oor. yourself by pettlnp o ;r p you jm 11. Camp, Thorr.o .'

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f.iv r by th audience, as were tho" ! of M:- A!by. who ir a sincr po5s.ir. -,' a full dramatic voice of un-uj-uai elnrltv. which is especially pl'-asiriir in the bmh register. Amon? Mips All ys most effert;v numbers were th- charming "LMI Slj?nor." b Meyerbeer; Cadman'b ola-sic Indian composition. "Uy the Waters of Mlnnetonka," and "The Cryln of the Water," by Oarnj b 11-Tipton. Mi Tris' accOTnpaniment.s for Mr. Konccr.y and Miss Alley were at all times sympathetic and c-omprehn-sflve, rnarkin her ability in this Iln of artistry in addition to her werk uh a soloist. To Mishawakans who missed the unusual opportunity of hearing the artiste of last night's procram the sutfffestlon is made that they attend me concert to ue Kiven ny tne same musicians at the liv.-r theater this evening. w!.ere they will appear under the auspices of the South I'.ond po.-t of the American legion. Mr. Kor.ecny himself Js a member of the national organization of the lesion. CA II I) OF THANKs. We wih to extend our sincere thanks to relative, friends. n'.ii;hbor3 and especially th' Mishawaka hU'h school, the pocket room and heavy packing room of the Mishav.ika Woob.-n Co. and the M. V. church, for -their k!ndnes. !ympathy and iloral contributions durirK the illr.csd and death of our beloved son. Mil. AND MUS JOHX II. O AHM AN". Advt !2tl .VfbMl Know." fox-trot. Hickman trio, intrHlurln "I Ist .My Heart in I)lielanI,M saopliono and piano trl. and WonihTful Ial,M ono-step. intreHluciii "S(cl Ilaliy,' saf)pboiH' ami piano trio. A2Satt, K."c. Holder Iin)Uurc Co. Cit The fourth of the series of Dodije club dances will be held Friday evening. Feb. 1.:. at the K. of P. hall. An enjoyable evening is always assured at the club ibinces. Music by P.aKpicker's orchestra, l'l. yd Case, floor manager. UtJ Spring flowers for Valentine's la'.. Jonquils. Freezias, Hyacinths etc.. Order at once from IMiewater Floral PI. Phone Advt. 1 2t 1. Dr. P. II. Makielski, phs:4cian. moved to 201 St. ooicopaenic S. Church 4tf Advt WAOT M)3 FOR SALLhouso and Twenty acres, pood burn. Iarp chicken house; mx teres wood, lo acres of rye; all arieties of fruit. For in11. Crove st. 10t4. formation call 521 WAN Ti:i) Ofh, o position is epen help. Clerical til ! r. 1 r i -i or woman. Aiplican.d shoulel be ... exio rienced in (tlic' details, and a knov.bdire of typewriting or slenpraphy would b valuable. in writing u.s state fully your qualifications for such work and give a;e. Address Purchu.-dnp Dept., Dedpe Mfp. 'o., Mish.twaka. 12tf i'eK SALI; Pure country lard. De. j Iierd in can lots. :Vc a ound. ; 'all Cartiebi FJF2. 13t2 jV.NTi:i Stenographer with a ' few years' experienc. Should be I abb to take fairly rapid dictation land produce hiph grade work. Satj isfaotry salary t one who can jqualifx. Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Lo.. .Mishawaka. Ind. I2t7 leP. ULN1 Two apartment furnished for Ilpht housekeeping. Call I aft i i.oi.n.s between - and I o'clock r.it lc'. F. Mishawaka av. lit:;

hou.se with roi: SALL Cheap, upright piano. Phon... l.llJ.j n...,rly n.-w. Inquire 512 L Hati:tf;teii j, t . ' v.t?.

Full SALL"--Mn.lcrn e; ( i..- n I n. o! n w a -pkue and :ii. l-asem r.T. F. I'irc"i:i giei.'iim.'di.ilf pcssrs.si- n. Price J6.'0y. ia. v ai:. Co. 1 1. ; V, ANT1'!' Lad- stenographer, must b 'TV h.i e cap :bla .ijhI cxpe: ier.red. i-;o.'d vicrical ulali'v and al-i d d g:-ee cf initiative. Call e to Purchasing Department, Mfg. Co.. Mishawaka. I rid. 5 t.". or '.vri 1 ..dje l' Ii SALL -Seven-room house at i:. Seventh t. bargain if sold at or.ee. Call 722 K. Sixth st.. Mrs. Allert. , t; -"ip. SAli: elroc ry htore and meal mark t. a b ( Idsmol i,- ;ive pas sc W. touring ear. Inquire at .'.22 Ninth st. or phone Mishawak 7:7 LII'.FHTV IONDSWe pay up to $":'. 7." spot Cash, accrued intertt u'li'Wol. We a!sv gel! lor.ds C. L. Guth ( Fourt rie. 423 roor). J. M. S. WJg. 8457-tf KOH SALK Ciood s'.en-roo?a h-i:se. .-trictly n .dem, X. 11th .'t.. J -..r-1 ca.-h or I March 1. rn.s ; p o.-sesslon NOW VACANT Six-roc m house on S. Sprinp st., all r.ewly painted and pap. red; immiiate p- sst s.-ion ; J2.:"e; small payment Ucwn. balance easy terms. SMALL thr'e-rocm r.ous and lot. one h'.eck fr. m Woolen Mf.-. Co.. $Va'; sl-.all payment down, balance on ." t rt'.s. A'JH ILLF e. (MLPAKRT. j -tf Ph(e.:e Mihuvaka 11S1. JWANTL'D Te) 'L'Y A number of st?, rnnifint; fron' J1J Will jmv raJ. Tor

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SPEAKE ADDRESSES MEN Hon. E. C. Toner of Anderson! Talks to Men's Bible Class of Christian Church. "Civilization is breaking down." stated the Hon 1Z. C. Toner of Anderson, republican candidate for the j governorship of Indiana, in an ad dress on "Americanism" last evening, delivered before members of the men's Bibb clats cf the First Christian church and friends, at an oyster supper and et-acquaintcd gatherins: in the basement of the edifice. He based his assertion on the unrest prevailini; throughout this country and the foothold the terrible monster, bolshevism, has taken In the nations of Kurope. He stated that in a recent conversation with Kr. Hums of Notre Dame, the latter bad said he hau talaed with a Kreat many workers, asking them what thev termd the eauno of the present discontent, and from their opinions had come to the conclusion that the unrest is general rather than speciHe. That It is but tho breakinu: up of our social fabric due to the mlluence o' the war; the Incapacit of readjusting oursthes. "Hursla has fallen under the heel of bolshevism. ucn countries i:nqland and tlu new republic as of Austria are sio.mv uemi; wuesivu with it and even America is feel Int,' its influence." said Mr. Toner, "but Amerlca can withstand the assault-? if he will. "The potentiality of various classes has elone a preat deal toward making conditions what they are," he went on vo say. "ine giving way of certain proups to selfisl instincts j from which the rotiteer has ini- j merged has done much toward this e nd. To my mind the profiteer is a preater menace to society than the bo Ishovist. Instead of only ronndinp i up roisnevisi ukiuiu-i ami mi ippius mein hui ui ii iv -vuim i 1 . ... .v.. -4 i L ikM1 VI I -t- ei.lll.l be much wiser lo pet rid ot ou protiteers." Iminipration Ijiw.s Iiek. "If we will hae a better Amer icanism let us rirst look to our Im nilpration laws." Mr. Toner remark ed that he thought it wronp to al low the sort rf immigrants v are openinp eur arms to, to enter the country. A very small percentage can read or write either ours or any i. ..,..- i....,..rr ...i tt-. t-n-irn. ment refuses intcllipent American women and American born men under the age ot 21. the fran chise, while these foreigners can; vote immediutrlv after receiving I ' ineir ursi papers. Mr. Toner waaj

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not in sympathy with a law that Te Mishawaka P.uildinp and lan permitted men who hail not become association, now entering its ;;2n 1 full fledged citizens to vote. He j ycar the oldest financial institution said that the poor uneducated for- j jn the city has had a very suceessi Iprer. who is but a tool in tho ful business existence and to. lay is hands of crafty politicians, accounts J larger, stronger and more ready to

to a preat extent in-s of politic". for the corrupt Solution of Problem. "What we neod to solve the bob

she ic problem and make our future j dark days, some, but they have been citizens loa percent Americans, Is i weathered, foundations ttrcn rtthenrnorc education a better education." j d, credit augmented and prowth He took up the inefficiency of tho j phenomenally e xpanded. The povernpublic schools and attributed the j ment of the United Stat, s now re-

cause to the- inability of the system to readjust Itself to post war cond. tions. He ouoted statistics show inp that out of the tiuO.000 teachers employed last year, 112.000 resipned because of the inadequate wage paid, and out of the remaining 4 37,ue, 2 0Ö.OCO were less than 21 years old. 'There are 10.CO0.0UÜ .-chord children out of the 2l.000.OUO em oiled this year who nre beinp trained by teachers not adequately prepared to teach." he asserted. Mi-1. awaka. I am jeroud to s.iy, has don. what she can and more than ;ir.y otlur city in the state, toward rdi.-vin:; the situation by raisin? the salaried f her tachers." l'lij -deal ,Mrperiion. tr. Ton r stated that he- is hiph!v in foor of a preater care I elnp , ..vea in the putdic schools, to pupils' il!h. He also said that every' ec lb bould be examined periodical-

iv and any medical attention needed, )an ciouse and their two children should lo attended to free. ; an(j Alfred Hull, who arc all ill w-ith ' The American people need tc t intlucnza. av;.iken tlp-tnsclves to the fact that! conditions do not adjust themselves ; jolson ami his famous laiiph. but iuu-t Dt- adjusted There ürcjYou Ain't Heard Nothln VW," an;l tr.lr ,' time s ahead at.d it will re- mil Murray in 'Conie en ami Play

.aire real An.- ricaus to meet them, W'c 1 e adopted the philosophy of,

I a tu me brother's ke-e-per. and this : pUces us under tremendous obiia- I t. powel's potted plants for Valiiis to cur neiphbors which will ; entine's day. They are cheaper than nut be .-a.-v to meet. Fducation is ' cu. fjowars 121 N. Main st. I2t2 tie stii.iul. at cf a'.nb;tiin and am-; bl:ion :s tlu- promf)ter ot prepress. J

Let b.-ok to the cdncalien ot our children that we may do eur duty lo hunianit'. to them and to our rm:n!n-: be real Americans." r-rioi- to the evcelhni addrt ss tv Mr. Toner, an inforstinp propram was r.joeJ as follows: Selection by' orchestra of the First Methodist . Sunday school, voval solos. Frank L. ; Coats, instrumental yolo. G. A. j Maurer, and an acrobatic act by ?evral r.u-mb.-rs of thv South Fend Y. M. C. A.. The supiir w;ls st-rved : bv the wom -ii of :?' cl ich 1 An Oriental novelty son?, ".Tust I.ikr tlio Hon," .1 a iihs and Harri.on, and "WJion tlu Iynnttrn? ;iw," lair-riVll ami IMirr. 'o. 2V2. Söc. lWik'cr IMrolturo Co. '2t2

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CHIEF SHOWS DARING

AS STILL IS RAIDED Clyde Hartman, re:dinp on Jfferson rd.. rive mlb's east cf the city, j wad arrebted Thurtday ilurir.i; l j mo-nshir.e raid t.y the- local police jand federal ollicers. A m-'d.-rn I lrandy still and another ready for busir.es, together with th- entire equipment, wre captured. S.-vtral palbms of brandy were brought to the station and five barrels of apricot and prune mash, ready for distillation, were destroyed by order of the government officials, it beintr too heavy to transport to the station. f Hartman, who was cauuht in the 1 act of operating the .tili, drew a HS-callbre pun on Chief of Police : I'fender as the police charged the place. With daring and deftness tho chief j?naiched th Run from the mun, saving his own life and the lives of the ofticers accompanying him. Hartman will be arraigned before City Juciije l-'eig in court today. FORMER RESIDENT IS DEAD AT PERU, IND. J. A. McMichael received a tolepram Thursday announcing th death of his brother-in-law. Herman J. Hass. 60 years old. at Peru. Ind. Mr. Hass was raised in Mishawaka and left here about CO years ajo. His wife. Cora, who was a sister of Mr. McMichael's and to whom he wh married 35 years airo. died several years ago. Mr. McMichael had no Idea that Mr. Hass was ailinK. and intimation of his death Came as a surprise. He was president of the Peru Automobile Part Co., and had amassed a considerable i fortune. Ho leaves two Hons. Charles ! and Herman J.. the latter havintr j nr(.n overseas with the American ! fore es. The funeral will be held at j tori, on Saturday the hn.1v brimtaken to Toledo. O.. later, where It will be burled beside his wife. Many of th old-timers have pleasant recollections of Mr. Hass' residence in Mishawaka. NORTH SIDE CITIZENS HAVE REAL GRIEVANCE The north side lire station has br,.n closed for the nat four months ; owinp-. it Is said by city Oiliclals, to I .1 m . .... lMf .scarcity or coal. J hat there is any coal shortage in the city is not known to local coal dealers, who have had all they could sell during i the past winter months. The tiremen from the north side have be n at the central station since October, nnel merchants and manufacturers are wonderlnp when they are to be allowed to return to their old quarters. The News-Times was appealed to Friday night to draw tin attention of the udministratie n to this matter, which has aroused no little indignation among north side Interests. AII;if A W.AK 1I I1IH: n LOW ASSIM I A I ION cope with the present chanped business methods than ever before. Mishawaka has reen man, chanyes in the life time of this association; aU.cs the value and usefulness of buildlnp and loan associations in its rr-sent attempts to safeguard and farther their Interests with the home building classes. The dividends of the Mishawaka Buiidinp and Loan association hao nt-wr been less than 7 per cent per annum, durin,' its entJr life time. The 19F. dividends placed to the credit of shareholders Jan. I. 1120, were eiuht per cent, with a substantial resrrve lurid. Any information desired by tin home builder as to rates and methods will be pladly furnished by J. Alex McMichael, rec'y, at the otfi- e of the association. 111 S Churcli st.. Mishawaka, Ind. Advt. in:; CALLCD Tt MICIIKJAN. ! Mrs. Anna Moore and Mrs. Carrie ! Hull will leave today for Deltnn. Mich., where they were called by lnP serious lllnfss of Mr. and Mrs with Me' No. A2S3fl, sc iiimltuiv Co. lJeip'r 12t2 M t i M

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TWO CHIM.NKY nill ON Tin'KsDAY.

A c Jiimney l er.intr ";re was exlir -;uht ! in the 200 llf--k on -t.. anil cV.f at th? Cleveland h'-me of Mr3. Ijir.C iln way lep;ii tment. I'anny Kirk wood. :., by the centra! tire WHUSTLING MATCH KKIV.KFJ:. Owir.c to the r.es;M.r:rr.ce cf a taxi cal driver, Physical Director Coop. r. ot the S-uth rend Y. M. C. A., who had betn ensraied to referee the wrestling iratch between Kid Iloss and Matty Matsuda at tho Century theater Monday night failed i f how up. A tax! was ordered t j brir.tr Mr. ''coper ovr to Mishawaka but the driver went to sleep and forgot all about the engagement Mr. Cooper concluded from this that the match had been postponed. If you are in reed of funds to buiU or remodel a home It will pay you financially to gtt the money from the Mishawaka Duildinp and i Loan association, 111 . Church si. Advt. 'jV Select your valentines from the many plants at Kdirewater Floral PI. Potted Jonquils. Hyacinths, Cinera rias tc. Delivered anywhere. Phone Advt. 12tl. Two popular duets "All I Have lire Stmnv Weather Criends," Camp bell and Ilurr, and "Now I Lewis James, A-SLL 85c. Furniture Co. Know,' Reiser 12t2 For Sale Thursday and Friday, one car of potatoes on the K. and W. tracks at foot of Mill st. 13 per bushel. Advt. 13tl Additional Milmakii Nrw on I'nffe Ten. Vs H- -I V'- .v.t' i.'-K' '.' vM v : ! v . v i t .1 . X He an Aiken lyglsos 230 W. Washington Ave. Over Eliel's Pharmacy HAL G. VAN AIKEN Violin V. P. MacHENRY Voice Studio: Phone Main 385 Fesidence: Main 1404 THEATRE TODAY Albert Ray and Eleanor Fair inTmPanAlley" Tomorrow MADLAIME TRAVERS in "SNARES OF PARIS" Special Matinee Baby Marie Osborne in 'The Little Diplomat" 1 j 111 u: : Ii il Lza U a

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