South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 49, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1920 — Page 13
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES n;i i:m ay .mokmm;. ri:msr.i:v i. i -:. ! J BUCHANAN . GENERAL NEWS OF News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way West. MISHAWAKA Telephone Mishawaka 10
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J i COMMITS SUIC Bride of Six Months Jumps Into St. Joseph River Reason for Act Unknown. Mr. Hnry T. FV.ith. :";; X. 1L11 "0 jcars old. o n i 1 1 -; 1 1 1 1 ." iicid" yesterday aft'-rnoon at 2 : 1 o'clock h- jumpirr into the .-t. .1.. -;! i iv r Irom (hf V. cr.d V'. i.ulroad bridge. Iter hodv wa ; r -1 .".( rninut' .- letr. isf-nr Üiiih i!;1 r s a . the woman j 1 1 m i into the want- and imrneLa f !y r.otifir-u the poh and fin stations. Fireman .-1 .ffir. v. -nt to th- .-rem-, v.hcn- th'y found tho '.ro man's hit anl her lyinK ort fl. bridge. Tlicy i.! d lur body with irr.i ppling hooks ami .lira .-'penr. of the local fiic .-tatIon. went down Into tbc water ,, ;i rnpc and I -o crcd the bod. When Hu1 '. odv v as firt brought up. the officertho.jght ther? uas ti!l M.me life. tln'V uy-d th- pulmotor for onM'lrao! time, but v. crt- unatU to revive her. Golii for jiIK. Mrs. Smith left I)'-- ham- shortly :.ft r dinner and told 'her husband she was iroing for a walk. She was in tlic Usual good spirits ami lor husband 1 at a lo- for a reason lor hep act as they had no domestic troob vhat'er. Her ndy was roIiIovmI to the I. L. Coats funeral home. Coroner Wagner v.is notified. Mr--. Smith was form rlv Mi-s T'loieiue We-.iv r, ami was horn in Kans.i. Oct. ::o. l'J'j, ben. if 2 ') ycuis old. She dill'' to Mi.--haw.ika 2 e.irs ao and has since resided here. n Amrust 1 , 191'., sh" yas married to Mr. S:nith who survives. sin also avcs her parents. .Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Milton Weaver, :o'.j 1. Fifth st., a brother. Hoy. and four sisters, bertha. .t'Ua. MTtie and Imz. all nt hone. Funeral arran-;e-n"nrs will he made later. AVAXTFD Good laundress, to come to hows-. .".CI Iinculn way vet. CiM Mishawaka 3Urt. 18tl AXTI:d lb 11 hoy. ihamhermaid, 1 1 i ; 1 1 1 clerk, at one-. Hotel Mishawaka. list-". i FR SALL Seven rotoa liouse. g as j lor liv.ht and -iiking. i it y water j .n tlic ard. I'me lot on west I Lf.vrenrRealty Co. Price 2.1"". Stark 1st. V. Middle-ag'd woman for iieral lious wo-k: no washing or it'tiuiiig; good horn- for the right j at ty. Phone M:huwaka 1H. 1 T t :"'K s.!.i: Wash ma bine, parlor lamp. Call Mih.tua!a Is:', atti i t. i.' lock e n i m, . I ii t i:i:.t-t.i ma n I II -i if e- i i t' o e-ntl men. prove-.l front room. r u v c i . modern.. imIniuire Jis F. l.;t:: W RDr'X F r fa ltv company aCTH hi:m;. : ..-Ii i v a i.a i 1 1 1 . i nira. Plione Misiiawal; a L. H. N'ande-walic, Al; i.t iloiiiCv for sa'.e in M'.-hawak.i 'i.-'ii'iu .ind partly modern: . 1 'ivi.'ion St., rooms. . . : M.itteü, a rooms .ih S: .. 7 room.W. Lawrence St., 7 rooms. "V. Cth St., o rooms 'W. ."ilii St.. rooms "'th St.. G rooms M uawak.i, Av( s ro.ur.s. . J " . 1 ö 0 .to 1 tin. na .".' r. o,e (i i . o o. o o 1 . 7öi .0 0 . o 0 0 . h i 4 .",rie.('iO vrii:x i;i:artv co.mi'anv Farmers Trust Rldg. Mv-a lib-. South Rend. Ind. e j ii Kver.iug. M.h.. waka Oil'uc, ;.; W. Third St. Phone Mishawaka I'l'l'. litt" roll sali .". : J F Grove- st. A .i! gam iv. a three bed i-t rn. go--1 comer lot. He re i. n t e !a-s ton- . t hr-? . los--vH'd six-room ioii.;s, c !c Oil 1C v '.! r. loib ir h. '! . . li'ht. i house' . Ö 1 ." F. Lawrer. e'i.'.-iuon house !i!ion. Four be 1 in hr. roi.'Tii :s. ebctric light, cit-rn. uood cdI .r. hardwood :'.ur in the living loi'in. wood.-tu d. ft uit tree-s. straw berry p.ar.t. tor.ei two b'ot ks 1 ti ni in hoaga r.i ge Pi l. e car line. : R ea.R or. - RIdg.. So aoln 1 : 7 1 . , o 0 c. WM. IIA' 4 Citizens- R.m Lend. Phon, . 1. nu sali: '2 1 1 W. Mi.awa !. A go.'d. substantial, strictly : oi i:i house, f oar 1ts. bath, furna modern '"in e1 ro.-'-.is. thre-o he e vtric :i;t. e-ister we 11. -;ood i filar la rge Tills Price. l.--! e-hivken lu-i.se. house i r . 7 is in A -1 os d it ion. WM. HAPI Realtor. Citizens' Rank RIdg.. So. Phone. Lincoln l."7 1. Rem'.. l.UT ;" R SAL! l-ivv, Jt.oOo Ml " ' i X w fue-ro- m but:ga-six-rootii In.).!.-!' clos ea-room hou.e, 'jö; m' e--n-i eom !;0', 3 '".. ' 0 ; . von- r n i ho -e ll-!t :l'.i bo.iS . :.;rr;.r.'. $U,K'l!. PhoriT CarroLre. modern I I;. e cept M-.sh. Z"0. Lit
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iiakrv ixrri. H.triy I'lt. ol years oid, s.on of Mr. ami Mrs. Churh s U. Itt, r.OS i:. Seventh st.. died at St. Jo.-enh's hospital at Mishawaka Tuesday mnmins at um.-, oviock following .. 1... 111.. u ki a i -.r-- nnies.s or pneumonia. Mr. Lott was horn in Mishawaka and had lived hero all his '.iff . H. served in thf army during the war. Upsides his T).irrnts ho Ls survived l.y fae brothers, Hoy and Charles of Chicago. Ernest and Wrr.on of Mishawaka and Lester, who Is in Tenncsiet. and a biytt-r. Miss llfn I-ott. . .vi tin: mx co i a- today. I.nid il'-nnett. the eharmin - Pari-: mount -I nee star, appearing at tho r J V . J . 'l IU ' 1 tractive jimaopiay, 'in- irtUou Tnief." In this picture she has be, surrounded by an v. ei t.onally .Noes Welch plays tuenart of the jealous youns lover. Ho has been in jinny i aiamount niciurex. ;in has - a nosi or admirers. hlovil Hurhes, a youny man find of Mr. ln '. appears as th heroine's hrfdher, and William Conklin ls the U! d surmnjc employer who attempts the ruin of the innocent youn sten o-rapher. MISHAWAKA LODCii: T. .V A. M. o. ist.; Calle. 1 meetiix Wednesday evening at 7.:iC. Work in K. A. decree. Julius A. Newman. W. M. F. II. Hub-r. S-c'y. Adv. px'ikon ti:aciii:i: Mi:i7rif;.
The S.th side patron-teachers J rrnoon to the members of St. An-me-titiL: will be held ut the school j drews sewing circle.
Ihmsday at :;::;ö o'clock. A prariotio I pro -ram Will be i cn by the child ren. The subject for tho afternoon is 'Training Little Childrui." Hllsasscr Sabts Cit., sole and distributors for I'nie cars in; St. Joseph county. 1:14. 210 S. Main st.. Mishawaka. Phone Mlsh twaka 11-. 14t7 Advt. Hyacintlis. Jorapjils, tulips. Got them at IM;;ewater Floral IM. Adv 17t::
WAXTFH A saleslady with some ' blossoms ." Mr. Griffith's tromentlexperience wdio can assist with of-'0'-13 artistic success that h.u; been fice work. Trick Pros. 5 and 10 j the sensation of New York. Mb; store, LSt2 Glsh is concerned by all the metro- . polituii critics tt h one of the foreLOST Upt n faced Waltham watch 1 most ac tress, s on the screen, hut
and chain, av. aka 111. Liberal reward. Mishl'&t'Z FOK SALR Five room house lie acres, F. Ja.-'al:r road. and Ro HI. ITice $ 1 !,O00. Joe' Acs-ii. 1 S t FOR sali: r . 1 . ,v .. ...1.1. I bath, on W. Ninth st., phono 1 S 1 2. lltf l'ni: sali: r. room house, im med late- possession, rocm house, elec. once Si'-.iH lights, gas, well I and cistern. price' J2.S00: 7 room melern house, close in. 5 t.l't'O: room modern .VI house- larg" bt. I. mi ; 1 roem house t'oud lot. new C. Ga rmire, lf.tf f i.r.oo. :::. Farl LIRKRTY ROXDS Our past patrons will lind us at room C20 J. I M. S. RIdg.. 6th floor. Convince j yourself by petting our price before I you sell. Camp, Thorne & Co. Phone Main 1681.. 15-tf ! WANTFD Otrie e- lo Ip. Ch-rical position is open to a young man or woman. Applicants should beexperienced in rtic eleti'ila, and a kuowb'dge of typewriting or stenography would be valuable. In writing us state- fully your qualifications for such work and give age. Addre-ss Purchasing Dept., todg .Mfg. Co, Mishawaka 1 :'tf WANTLD St-nographe-:- with a te w years experience. Should be - rapid elictation .inu prouin e niLzn graeie isfae torj' salary u eme -i . i. t i w etrk. who Sate an e;uaiity. .Mishawaka Woolen Mfg.
to, .MishawaKa. Ind. 12t7mier; Miss Florence McF.vee; Owen
I R hen ALI on Mo. lern eight room Lin. edn wav F. Fire place and t;ne base-nn-nt. (. immediate pesse Stare Realty Co. sion. Price J O.'OJ'J. I 11 to W.X ri'D Ladv st noiriinhpr must. be ery eapabb and e xjierier.ced. ! aI--o have -'i.tnl cle rical ability and I a marked d.egree of initiative. Call; or writ- to Purchasing Department,! Dodge Mlg. Co.. Mishawaka, Ind. I f-tJ I LIRFRTY ROXDS We pay up to .-.iu spot cash, accrued interest allowed. Ue also sell bonds. C. L. Guthrie, 422 J. 2d. S. Bid?, i (Fourtn Toor). 8457-tf FOR SALF. Good even-roo.n h.uise. strictly modern. X. llth st.. '.,000, cash or t rins; russession March 1. X)W VACANT Six-room house on j S. Spring st.. all no wly painted and iiperd; Immediate possession; :'.J'"R sma ll payment down, bal-' ar.ee easy terms. SMALL three-vom l;ous and lot. one block from Woolen Mfg. Co.. $"o; shall payment down, balance on e-.isy t- rn:s. I ACHlLLi: C. COLPAFP.T. -if Phone Mishawaka 11S1. WANTFD TO RUV A numNr of houses, ranging fron $1,300 to Will pay cash. For a iulck phon? deal call Achillo MvvpUv Hit. Crlpaert.
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KILLED II ACTION War Department Forwards ' Particulars Concerning Death of Floyd Godfrey. Mr.s. Alii Crimm. 11" X. Mill st., has just received word from the war department statine that her nephew, J .VMoyd K. (lodfrty. Co. A. 61 lnfan- , try. was killed in action Oct. 1L 10 In. Thin is the lirst particulars Mrs. Crlmm has received reardincr his death. In December 1 1 8 . sho rrri- i 'fl n t .! I'm m frrri tl mI. Jutant Konrral statlnu' that ho had Üm1 hut Yin dit nr -n- rtrf;nitr ; s t.,)U,(i bo 'jn j ( ilf Wa . ;i wt il knQWn Usha. I W3ka hoy and was about 21 years oM whrn he waf, kllW T,. was ; amonff th. lif,ys ,n ,.n,ist at the . i ; . .. IM. II.IIIIIK of the war and left Mishawaka with the contingent of 76 volunteer on May 10, IUI 7. Ho , was in camp at Fort Thomas, Ky., ' Syracuse, X. Y., ,-nd Camp Oreene. i charlotte X. C. He oarticinated in some of the thickest of the lighting. social i:t:xts i on vi:i).m:s. DAY. The Indies' Aid of the First Christian church will b entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. C. Kitson. r.lS 12. Grove st. Mrs. Fred Wt-teel. "07 11. Sixth st.. will be hostess Wednesday aftMembers of the Woman's Missionary society of the Imnianuf Haptist church will he entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Walter Fields. 220 W. Grove st. Mrs .V4 'tilt IKH r I'.lil. VI. uir llJ'i. "Training Schools." A Georpe Washington partj- will I bf? held Wednesday evening in the j Methodist church parlors for the ! members of the Kpwotrh leaKue. Gitirn rii itctfki: at llncolx Persons who have ever had to smile while thdr heart) wro breakir.LT, will iif-ver forget Lillian GIsh in ' True Heart usie." tho latest O. V. flrifflth Artcraft picture which will be displayed at tho Lincoln Thursday and Friday. I Sinco br.r niiT.onMirn ii "t'rnl.'nti j many believe she has surtii.ssed all I previous work in her characteri;:.i-I . tion f the heart-broken 1 it 1 1 girl' j wjiU hoped ti marry her girlhood' i skve-t-the-art and found him, instead I with his. arms about a comparative stranger, whom he had asked to ' "'""f. With her at: nt she !s Invited to the mini.-ter's home, te he-ar him play the lilMo e hurch organ, tittite a - j social event in tlie community. Just for a littla surprise, she Joyfully i runs ahead et lo r aunt, tijtoe-s I tnrougn ui ep n door ana sees ine tumult ot nor he-art seems to aarc in hei lace-. the- man for whom site has worked. ;md secretly helped and selected for hr mate, turns with a casual smile to her as an old friend, and she smiles 'back, a smile gracious with courtesy and j well wishing, but palsied with the horror of surprise. Women should love that smile. ;for it is a triumph of their sex. It ! is one of the soul-searching touches I which .Mr. Griffith has put Into I "True Heart Susie" and which makes it a human document as well as a delightful diversion. i nclaimi:d Lurriiits. The following letters are at the main postoffico awaiting claimants: Mrs. Frank Aldrich; Mrs. II. j. i Alearie h. l' : .Mrs. 1 i . Ale-xander; .Mrs. Clarence Recker; Mrs. D. E. Rryan; Mrs'. Stace- Harden; Stanley Dreyer; i.Mis - ; Hazel Flmore; Emma Hvans; . Anna Htrpot; Mrs. ITrmina Jones; . Miss Grace Kerr: Mrs. Roone Vernon j Kern; Mrs. T:llie Iiughiruin; Mrs. Howard Lee; Miss Hayel Linse-n-McIIughes; James Maderstock; MLss Esther rser; Irvin M. Schröck; !lai ton striexiin: spencer illtams;
'an givejrr0(1 winkler: .Mrs. F. Wyman.
Dr. P. II. Makielski, osteopathic physa aan, moved to -oil S Church st. 4tf Advt Send your sick friend a plant. Fdge vate r Floral PI. Phone 13. Adv 17t3 Lo?t Punch of keys with brass J ring. Return to Rraelford grocery. j reward. advt. lSt3. Wanted Washwoman. 1 hone Mishawaka sT.O. lStl Don't Foryt ivOSER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP' 1X0 N. Ma-lB BU MlahAw&ka. For AJ1 Kinds of Shoe Rep&lrim and Shofti. If eu woulel like H have jour hat t leanetl. -oo John Speranto lit Llncidii Way Wit
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LLLNTKN Si:H ICI. Lenten, servicjs for this wo k wil1 bo observed as follows in I'aul's Kplscopal church Ash Wednesday: Holy I3ucharit at 7 a. in.; matin.' ; and i"nitentyil ctrvlce at i0 I vespers an l sermon at 7:3 j Thursday, Holy Kucharist. 7 ! service- und sermon nt 7:" m. ; m. ; rn. m.i P. a. P. ' Fridav, stv:co and ndr ss at 4:1 P. t"COM.MITTTIK TO MKKT. Th" members of the Aniericani.ation committee will hold a meeting Wednesday evening in the Jtcd Cros-i rooms for the purpose of nctrnlnj; a committer to asist Mrs. Roman Kashmarsky in her Americanization work and to help with th International concert which is to be j Riven early in April. Reports wil' j he heard from the different committees already formed. oscAu yixso.v i cm:i:al. Funeral services for Oscar Vinson ".rili be held at the residence of Iiis mother, Mr?, frstrah Vinson. 12 1 W. Flijhth st.. Thursday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Rev. A. H. Keck, pastor of the Fnfrlish Lutheran church will officiate. The services will be In '-harKe of the Ora L. iynder garrison. Army and Navy union. Daria 1 will he in the city cemetery. TO AITKAR SATVHDAY. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Piervo will appear at the general club meeting of the Mishawaka Woman's club, to bo held here Saturday afternoon. The program will consist of two or threr short si-etches interpreted with humorous and dramatic impersonations. JOINS Itl'.POKTOUIAL STAFF. Albert ft. Jones, son or Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Jones, W. Mishawaka av.. has joined the nitrht force of the reportorial .statt' of the South I'.end office of The News-Times. FKKsimr.N i:n:vr sknioks. The fresh m n Kirls defeated the seniors in a game of basket ball Tuesday afternoon played in the hi&h school cryni. The score was 2 S to 4. DiitTii ki:coi:d. A daughter was horn Monday eveninc; to Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin Kurtz. 701 N. Main st.. in St. Joseph's muternity hospital. iji j.w in lxm i-;ast. T. K. Condon loft over tho Xew York Central today for Ti-conderopa. N. V.. in the interest of the )odge Mfg. Co. RROIULR ILL. Mrs. V. F. Wallach was called to Plymouth Monday night on account of the illness of her brother, George Protsman. The cendition ef Richard, son if Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Cogan. 4L'. W Fourth ot., re:r.ains unlmproad. Georg" Hargr w;ts fined ? and costs on charge of intoxication. He paid. THURSDAY
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By Marion Fremont Photographed by G. W. Bitzer Directed by D. W. Griffith Another great romance by the famed creator of "Hearts of the World" and "The Birth of a Nation." A picture of smiles, tears and human appeal that goes strai1" v-u-r brL
Feb 1. The Mor.d.iy club m m at th. hom. of Mrs. Jennie Johnson. The :;0" club met ; t the hnr.'e of Mrs. Lloyd Sands Monday aft-rnoon. Th" Missionary soi ty ip-t .t t:; home of Mrs. F. V. Wi'.scy Tu. sd ay. A pot luck dinner wi s- v d at ni-on. The Y. P. A. of the Fcaneliral chuich held their January rreetir.' with. Mr. anil Mrs. .T. Mun-on Monday r.lph.t. The next nu-etim; will lvlaid with Mr. and Mrs Frank Chubb. Mrs. H. Steele- is visiting lie r horr."in Manistee. Miss M. Waiters p-?r.t the week end in Kalamazoo visiting Miss M.irjorie sparks and Miss Ietee Hoyrr. Miss Helen Wells left for the University of Michigan Sunday pvm-
J ing to resume her studies after a week's vacation. George Rocne i. home visiting from the University of Michigan. Ralfh Egqrrt has !eft for Ann Arbor to resume his studies. George Kuff has sold his homo on Alexander st. and bought the hnus. and lot on Moccasin a v. owmd by Frank Chubb. Mrs. W. II. Truien is still conlined to her bed. Miss Ressle Russell is up after being ill several weeks with the influenza. Mi.-s Ruth Cook of Chicago and H. Donald Sheggs of Chicago wer. married Jan. 31. They will make their homo in Chicago. Mrs. Charles Rishop and Mrs. Maud Peek entertained at cards Saturday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. rascoe. Mr and Mrs. H. W. Mcintosh, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Faston and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hamilton ntertained at dancing Friday evening. Miss Jane Diekison and C. Senate were- married Saturday afternoon. The McCord public school in Benton Harbor was destroyed by fire Wednesday night. Miss Jennie Homo from Xiles i. visiting the week end in Ruchanan with her parents. The Leo hotel is to open March 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. White attended the dance given in the Clark theater Friday evening. Recausc of the unfavorable weather Saturday evening the St. Joseph basketball team did not arrive. F. R. Ross has purchased a now automobile. MOTHER DIES: FATHER KILLS SELF AND SO I'.v Asmm utfil Press: Passaic, n. j., Fe-b. it. John Fromberger. an electrical contractor, shot his baby son and killed himself 15 minutes after his wife died of influenza at their home here today. During her last hour he sat in attendance- at the b-dside holding the child. Wh n she died he left the room saying he was going to put th. baby to sleep. Then his mother-in-;a w heard hots anil found the father dead on his bed with his little son dying beside him. Advertise in The News-Times THEA crsa ä 1 AND FRIDAY f -V'f-
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