South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 47, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1920 — Page 10

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SECURES PRIZE Life Savers Hold First Position in Scratch Tournament Standings. r i!y, I.r.üAn inzip'.'- Uiirc1.:füt r for tli" h;t,'Juöt y "'p roll.-I il'iiir.r. tl p;? v.-f ; at t!.- 1; ; t.irr. ;:!!': . Hm mrnl" 2 ! - I Ir 11i '. ;tL:' o'f rrrt -nch ; r th in:ir.:io:ripr4t of thr '.'.-i h iv tj'.r.H rr.i' 1 1 t'wunl ereüit..: rt );ti i. tf-i' titn n ot'.vr n i li'. fflii il iinv.'l r. .ml many apir- .'.? vi -it I a': . w My to try : r fh- :au' h ov t-l hurn r. Yi. Iife ,-'avr-i f tl; Mi-i.'iv.aka .-:atf h 'i'.ii;: hoM Jiüt i! iv in limination : "ur i'LTncr t Ix-hi hrd ;..t tli Past:rt.o. Tli- y bav- lo-'t only four con-t-nit of 1". p'pA'il, in-' thMii a la re t.n:,; of .7" '.. 1 tr- l'.lar). Colt.d Jo. Smo" :hp como in for ."''in'l p'.'k with prr r.t. Th j : ."'). ilo'vs ;ml ill s. who ti 1 for' : i .i hf.J'-iiT'S tyi v. f' vr- up- : ' Mand ta iiot .,if c ;,il hav- I (,-, thii'l :'n.l fourth p.sii - 'IVa:si- ro'tJi.u," (o; j!..c s In '. rituv , t!i t j(v ar; . - foiio v.s: UnuK '. tilii-y i I . : r t - ''. :; p-?r cvn?; Kali i: ui'l. v;,' x, .1J yr '"'.it: Mi-ii.a:i;..i Hatuli-

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MSMAWAKÄ FOR SALI: One Hudson super-six, one Dodge five pasener; one Pod;e Sedan. II. M. IIarv(y, Dodpe a sent. Little parape, l' 10 Lincoln vay n.. Mishawaka. Phone Mishawaka 14 34. 15tl FOIt SALE Six room house with bath, on W. Ninth st phone 1312. i:tf V. ANTED Washings. Will call for and deliver. Phone Mishawaka 773 14t2 WANTED To protect you apainst loss or damape by fire, theft, tornado, property damage and personal injury on your car. J. T. Hutton. phone Mishawaka 204 S. 1 5tl 16tl F')P SALE All modern ripht room house. P. Kent, lawyer and real es.ate. 117 S. Main st. Phone IS". Mishawaka. 15tl UKUKo It E A LT Y COM PA N Y OF SOUTH P.END. Mishawaka '.live, o.-? w. Third st. Phone Mishawaka 2nJ. L. 11. Vandewa'le, Apent. Homes f'r sale in Mhavaka. ::.if.rrn ami partly niourn: " . Idvisiin S:., 7 rooms .... ? ,".'0(.C P.itte'.l, 'j rooms . . . . s . t h St , 7 ro. m.s '.'. I ... v. ! . St., 7 rooms ' ' ? ; !i S' .. C roor.is V. .M'i St.. ' ' 1 h St., S roo s. . . . 3 . t; o o . c 0 . J r V . 0 l..:"':.'"".' i !.; u aa v . . ...'(. to. W.iKDEN PEALTY COMPANY l'urnui.v Tru-t Pld.. : i.:m : ' Sr':th Per.rJ. Il.d 'i ': I A '!i I:; I i.iTvi St. : : itf ? ; 1 !. -a .-. i. k (:;',.. u :; W. Pi;. ! ' Mishawak.v 2 roil P (t: ovt s'. l'?.rg:iin :v. aj i ;-room ;..:. . tl.'i t bed iv ..-.cctri.' 1. i-tt rn. g..od . .lar. tu::- i" hc.,.. c.-rixr Jo;, . re: l!:r' is c:i u'!:iroor.i iiCii ;;rst iass conv, vs. -l'tior.. b'v ;r in 1 iaoia.-, tb.re 's. r le.tric liht. ci.t'-rn. gooil cd- i harvlwee..t f'or- ; tb.c living i"n. wood sh'V.. fruit tr'-v straw-! rerry plants, tii l-i h.us- arajre 'no bloc'c.s from iv.r l:r.e. Pri ':.:.Ct). WM. MA PP. Roaltor , , I.er.o. J-j4 Citiz-r.s' p.ank i'-iclg.. S rtior. Lit. coin I ö T 1 1XK SALI.. -II V.'. Mi-l: I'vaka a v. .'. tood. . nsMntia'. j-tricr': r.u-dern -.ino- '.: heats re.".:- w.-d ro";.-. tlire It'M't!. lllt!. t IM ,;i hei:. bctr:c .:.:ht. ( A.aK'e. ccil ce'.'ar, lar'e 1 i 1 1 f..v ker. h s :i A -1 . v. C t ; t. . J -rii WM IIAPP. K .il. fi . Cii;7.r.-' l.:ivk PlJr.. .-' Phon.. Llr.coln 1 T 7 T 1 :f, F 1 sali: r ..": : ho. bUT.K'le h2.4 "ti . vC. '.)'.

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j f. tlit'y. Mishawaka Woolen Mfg.; (Co., Mishawaka. Ind. 12t7; li'Ui: SALK Larire Mid small farms I with trcoil improvements ia Casy ! county, Michigan. Write for farm 'l:. - t. Pi-fd Davis. Ldi-ardsburg. iMi li. lots. , . i FOR SALK Modern eight room j I h(a:s. on Lincoln way II. Fire-1 i pko-- and buse:nent. Cat: give' I lmm-'dK.te p ss ss;on. l'r!fe Ö.O'jO. lltC ar. Re.iltv c'. j WANTFD Lady stenographer, must n- wry (.ipabb- and xperier.ced. o have jrtiod clerical ability and a markt d degree f imtLitive. Call V . " ..r i .oai ;m. x.i, ioa?u Miir. .., .Misa..waka. Ind. , LILLRTV RONDS We pay up to j-? apoi cash, accrued Intert et allowed. We alo sell bonds. C.

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D&A. I HS I MKS. S.MIAII flOlILr.PP.K. -Mr.. Sarah ITiizabeth P.ohh.-dcr, 70 . v.-fck' Hint .ss. LMth re-jted from ' a complication of dL-eis-s. Mrs. ; llohlrd-r the wido.v of tha late l"n-Uriek A. Iiohlrdpr and Is sur- ' vivd by four flauhterf. Mrs. Kd- , warn itoinfT, Mrs. ltrle Shamo, ; this city; Mrs.. Jcs Jacobs, of River j I'ttrk. and Mrs. Kdward Weis?, of ;r.th Hend; two son?, Walter C, of jthis city, and Humeri", residing- at ;hr:r.e; thre sister;;, Mre. John ituciiy, West Concord, Minn.; Mk. J Albert Schmie!, Sheridan. Ore.,, and Mxn. Robert Hrj'son. Lanlpan. Canfa da; a brother, Ilnrvey Weis, of Pine : Island, Minn., and six grandchildren. h- wan born Feb. P. 1850 in Canton, Ohio. When but a child she moved to .outh Pend where sh.? rc.sided until Oct. f, 187?, when she wa. married to Frederick A. liohle,jdT. Sho hv'd in Mishawaka for the , past ; vcars. Tile funeral .ervicos will be held Tires-day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the redence and at 2: SO at S't. Andrew's KvaiUf lieal hurcii. Went Third rt. Hew Oscar Laubcnuyer will offilito. Jinrial. will be in the city cm -met cry. !. The remains may b viewed Moni at fwiuiii; anu iueM-.ay unin mo j hopr of the funeral. Tlie casket will I not j e oientd at the church iciKi:.vr pictuhi; at Ti'AiiM.i:. I Tile best loved work of Henry ads-worth Lonrff llow, the famous poet, will be shown on the screen tlay, when the William Fox pechil production, ' 'nvansreline," with Miriam Cooper In the title role will open it the Temple theatre. "Evangel im" the poeni achieved in.'tant success not only in America, but all over tho world, and within a few years was translated Jnto every civilized teniae . A comparable success is predicted for tho Fox film version as It adherer most faithfully to Longfellow's exquisite dramatic poem, in addition to bein' the most beautiful of all motion picture productions. A common declaration has been that such a work as 'Kvnrureline" wa- not susceptible of successful Manslation to the screen that Its exquisit beauty as set forth in poetry could not be conveyed to an audience by means of the camera, and that any attempt must prove L. diurnal failure. is simiorsLY ILL Pichard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Copan, 313 W. Fourth st.. Is seriously ill with pneumonia. John Freidman and Miss Hertha Frcld- ! man of Tirtin, O., are In the city beinj? called here by their brother. Richard's Illness. IMTlATi: CAN HIP ATI-IS TONIGHT. t. John's court, Catholic Order Foresters, will initiate 20 candidates tonight, the work beintr put on by the decree team of the local lodere. Refreshments will be furnished. Lllsasser Salm Co., sole ajrent" and distributors for Paijre cars in St. Joseph county. 214, 216 S. Main st.. Mishawaka. Fhonc Mishawaka 112. 1U7 Advt. ATlTrS TI ON A LTOM O HI LIZ ovni:rs. Now is the tltne to have your old top repaired, or a new one made. Curtains, lights, backs and cushions repaired. MISHAWAKA AVTO TOP, 117 S. Main St.. MlOmwnkn. I ,an gruff llawmcnt. Doat Forftt "KELSER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," lit N. Mjkia 8L. MlahAwka. For All Kind of Bhot IUpsirlnf 4nd 6ho& If jou wotihl Ilkt to luivc jour hat cleaned, mo John Speranto 114 Lincoln Way Wot TODAY AND H t

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tjienry Im&sworth QngfcLLow STAGED BY R- A- WALSH Matinee 1 :30 3:00 4:15 Admission Children under 14 years old 11c at matinee only. Adults 25c; Balcony 20c. Evening Children 15c, main floor.

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MAnnY IN IY1ISHAWAKA Alfonse Vandelirooke and Mi.-s ' Mary SIus were married at .St. i Bavo1 catholic church Saturday, i Th, cremony wo, performed by j was attended by Kdmund hpHrun! and Miss Hertha S'.ufs, sister of tii bride. Mr. and Mrs. Vandellrooko will reside on a farm south of Mishawaku. Pari AlI'man and .li" Ada lYye. both of Mishawaka, were married Faturdny morninp at o'clock by the Itev. I"). D. Spanker at the parsonac: of the ITrHt Pvantrellcal church, CI 2 I'lizabeth st. Tiie proom is the Kon of Mrs. William Alleman, 713 I'lm St., and is employed at the Mishawaka Woolen Mfi, Co. The brido is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. liichard Fryo of Culver, Ind.. and haa resided in Mishawaka for the past three years. Mr. and Mrs. Alleman will he at home at 713 E!m st. upon their return from their honeymoon. BILLIARD EXPERT AT ROSS' PARLORS TODAY Marvel N," or' of the greatest billiard players in Hie country, will f-'Ive an exhibition at the Kid Kos billiard parlors in Or; Mi--hawal;a Trust builc.inK this afternoon and evening. The press speaks in warm praise of the achievements of this mysterious player, who will remain masked durinsr Iiis entire stay in the city today. He is en route to Detroit where he plays for 1,000 championship Thursday night. His first exni'dtion will take place at 2'20 this afternoon and the ?econd at 7 o'clock, even in sr. At 7:i;0 he will play "o points of three cu.hior. billiards. This should prove an ex ccllent opportunity of witnesimc something lik'j a sensation in billiards. f.lELLV. HUNSBERGER ArcTioNi;i:n. Sale Dntcs. Feb. 17 Prank And.rson, Granzer. Feb. IS Charles Schräder, Pre men. Feb. 19 Fdw. Oates. Mishawaka. Feb. 20 Oliver Zcnthts. FTd ward.'bu rg". Feb. 22 Camiel Kerchaert, Mishawaka Feb. 2 4 Cnaries schroeder, Mishawaka Feb. 25 Kmma Wiedenhoft, Mishawaka. Feb. 26 Jacob Weiss, Mishawaka. r eh. 27 Walter Horein, Osceola. Mar. 2 Harvey Cook, ' Adamsville. Mar. 3 Fred Klein, Mishawaka. Mar. 4 George Wiggins, Mishawaka. Mar. 5 Ray Duck wall, Mishawaka. Mar. S Irving Ranstead, Bremen. Mar. 11 Chas. Weidler, South Rend. Mar. 16 Garrey Snell, Mishawaka.

February Furniture Sale Your last opportunity to buy furniture at old time prices,

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F;rIetto Prothro, who attend? I j Purdue university, at Lafayette, is I sienlins Sunday with his parents. I Mr. and Mr. Prothero, Calhoun st. j IRS. THOMAS 5 WORDTOWOBEN Tellsof theGreatGood Lydia R. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Did For Her. I Morrice. Mich. "Atxrot a year after my second baby was bora I junerea wun aiznmcsa every morn -Lng 60 tint I could hardly cct around. As I bad beard from ' 1 other women ! i rt r about your med- j icine and bad read j letters aboot it so . my bosband pot I me Lydia E-Pink- i ham's Vegetable Compound which I sf; ;x'-':-'-m if. . J v . t- 1 I UkL IOCK accureuii; tr Hirwtiflna and ia a short time I was entirely relieved. I also took tha Vegetable Compound before xny lost baby came and am thankful to eay that it relieved my cnfTcrinf-s very much and I ehall never be without it at such times. I have told others of its great worth and riiall keep on teil-inJ;it.,,-Älr3. ED.THOUAS, B02 Mcrrice, Mich. . n Women should not continue to BUlIeT day in and day out and drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three-fourUi3 of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you would like free confidential advice address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. LINCOLN THEATER COMING ATTRACTIONS T O I A Y. EUGENE O'BRIEN Handsome screen star, in "SEALED HEARTS" A Ralph Ince Production. TUESDAY Celebrated Star PAULINE FREDERICKS In "THE WOMAN ON THE INDEX" From the great New York stage success by Lillian Trimble Bradley and George Broadhurst. WEDNESDAY A Paramount picture ENID BENNETT 'THE VIRTUOUS THIEF" THURSDAY and FRIDAY D. W. Griffith presents the Special Deluxe SuperProduction "TRUE HEART SUSIE" Featuring LILLIAN GISH MS in in ii i yt t ii 3 1 DAYS ONLY

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We have a complete assortment of POLO and CAMEL'S HAIR CLOTH Coats. These are the favored materials. They are ideal for motoring, walking and for general early spring wear because of their soft, woolly texture. Many of these smart garments are copies from French importations. Some are snugly fitted at the waist with a tiny narrow belt, and flare smartly over the hips. Others are beltless, but be assured that all are very new and possess all the important style features. Another important point is that they are real values as well as the perfection of style. Short Coats $35 to S105

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Table Oil Cloth in variety of patterns, slightly imperfect. Very Special, OQa yard JJJ Cotton Plaid Dress Fabrics, 32 inches wide, suitable for children's dresses; 50c value, per jQtf yard Mercerized Table Damask, 58 inches wide; regular 75c value, per KQtf yard wö

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Linen Finish Toweling. 18-inch, bleached; red border; 25c value; 1 sale price B Curtain Scrims, 36-inch, in white, cream and ecru. with border. Sale price, yard ..... 19c Curtain Scrims and Marquisettes, 36-inch, in white, rrpam and ecru: ;jc value. Sale price, yard 20c Eden Cloth. 28-inch, in light stripes suitable for pa jamas, petticoats and gowns. Special, per yard 23c Women's Black Cotton Hose, sizes 8V: to 10; 15c value, pair . . . 9c Men's Wash Ties, buy them now for next summer. Very special 9c One lot of Embroidery Bf-adings and Bandings; 1 5c value, yard 9c Women's Fairfax Handkerchiefs, with embroidered designs in corners. Special, each 9c Ribbon Remnants, one lot reduced to 9c One lot of Crochet Cotton in white, ecru and color.;, broken line of sizes. Special, ball 9c One lot of Trimming Buttons, different shapes and sizes, in envelopes; values up to 25c. Choice for 9c

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Cotton Challies, 36-inch, in variety of patterns; 35c value, per yard 29c Dress Ginghams, 27-inch. in stripes and plaids. Soecial. vard .... ;SC Extra heavy unbleached Canton Flannel, 2 7-inch; 35c value, yard 23c Dark Outing Flannel, good quality, 27-inch; OQf 35c value, yjrd . . .CuaWvf Wool Plaids, 42 -inch,' in dark combinations; QQ $1.25 value, yard..3wl

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Small Black Safety Pins. 5c values; 4 cards for. .9c 5 packages Wire Hair Pins 9c Milady Hair Wavers. 2 for 9c Beverly Hooks and Eyes 2 cards for 9c Lead Pencil. 4 fox.. 9c Corset Laces. 7 for.. 9c Toilet Pins. 2 pkgs. .9c Sharp Gold Eye Needles for 9c Bms Tape, bolt 9c Lingerie Tape. bolt. .9c Pearl Buttons, card.. 9c Shell Hair Pins, box 9c Blacked Headed Pins. cube 9c Belt Pins. book. 9c Art Gum for cleaning 9c Dress 2 for . . snap fateners. 9c

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