South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 55, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 February 1920 — Page 9

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GENERAL NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way WesU Telephone Mishawaka 10

ART DEPARTMENT ELECTS OFFICERS

KID ROSS THROWS TERRIBLE TURK

Man Willi F u n n v IVawic Hooted IK Wretl Fans for Poor Sportsmanship.

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RECTOR SPEAKS Oil WASHINGTON

? on oi Mishawaka In tli fcon! boat. Ho won the first fall in 12 rriiNutr?. rind tho second in on? minute. Th m mi-wind-jp brought toother th- "two vi Ha go tl-lkmlths.,,

Charly Smith, the Belgian champ I of MI.-hnw.ika, won from "n.ib" J I'almer of Nilr?, th first fall com- : Eulogizes 'Father of Country

in iour minjtPK. ana the second minim; in nine minutes. J Two Iiotin limits. J Two Loxin? bouts wer.1 also held. Kid Kay, of N'llcs, won from Youn? ' I'urns of Huchanan in the first

W OOLEN CO. OFFICE TAKES ST R A1V VOTE

-Refers to Americaniza

lion Movement.

A straw veto on ?ho prc?idrntial campaign next fall wis taken in the gfneral ottice of tho Mishawaka Woolen Mfjr. Co. on Mori Jay, the wom n as well as ihr men votin?, den. Wood led the republican ticket, with Gov. Lowden a pood second. Pres't Wilson headed the democratic ticket, with Hoover second. The hitter's name did not appear

At St Paul's Episcopal church I under th head of either party, but

ilty in throwing Yousiff Mahamont, J round. Hums l'fnir as one fan said, Sunday morning the Jlev. L. C. Kop-' notwithstanding he obtained the

"knocked out on his feet." Hums ers, preaching on the text, ProverUs fourth largest number of votes on w;is forced to Rive up. the punish- H;34, "Righteousness exalteth a , the republican ticket, pollinc 30 lirst

' The Terrible Turk." s. nt hero from Columbus. Ohio, by Matty Matsuda. Jt took IIo.vs 23 minutes to pin the shoulders of Mahamont to the mat

m rn t;it rout, but the yecond !

lad camo ;o r.r.-s in IS minutes. At th- very out.st of tho bout Mahamont rnurtni the flisfavor f the fans by protftinf the r feree-, .'ooj-r. lIov.fer ho finally asre d to accopt ('ooj)er as refer and tho 1" ait started aft r a ft v minutos I 'jMabblinvc On live li!f rent occafior.s Ilt.ss had bad toe-holds on tho Turk, bnt each time the Turk crawl"1 off the mat. These actions also lamped to make the fans dislike Mahamont. Finally, after he had been on tho offensive nearly all of the timo, Rov-s won by 'applying ; lialf Nelson and a grapevine. Tho ocond fall was a rej tifion of the lirst, as far as ihe Turk was concerned. U simply was force,! to take the defensive all tho time ami trid to stay as lon' as he "on Id. Jto-s became tired of Mahamont's Antics and a toe-hold brought him to his shoulders. Mahamont was tho poorest opponent that Ross has had this winter, and 1 .cMi- ho employed unsportsman like tactics which constantly called for d rison. CVh1 I'rrlim-:. The preliminaries- were the best f'f tho winter. In the lirst wrestling preliminary Speedy Steve won tho first fall from lliohard Marks in four lninutfs .but in the sm ..ml 1 out neither man could gvt any advantaKo so aftor lT. minutes of tussling ihe bout was stopp d to allow th others to proceed. Kid Miltenberg of Xilos as:Iy thr v Youm; Thomp-

in hooks of Fay's knocking him "dizzy," although not out. Tr.o next bout brought together two colored boys from South P.end in the personages of Kid Gans, and Julian Watson. This bout lasted four rounds, and at the expiration of that time Gans had the better of tho milling, although both boys were pretty near all in from lack of training. They mixed quite a bit and several lively exchanges of blows took place, a thin;; that pleased the fans immensely.

choice votes and 1" second choice. While Hushes' name did not a i pear

nation: but sin is a reproach to any people" said In part:

liy a coincidence of days on this' on tho ballot, he receiver live first first Sunday In Ix'nt this nation com- ' choice votes. More women voted for memorates tho lSSth anniversary of Pres't Wilson on lirst choice than the birth of 'the Father of his coun- i for any of the other candidates on try', and wo may learn many lessons either ballot. Samuel Gompers refrom his llf and character appll-: coived one s- cond choice vote. cable to the times, and the season. I Today many addresses will be made 1 MAP.FI, XOUMAM) AT in eulopy of him. but one which has! LINCOLN TODAY.

to our notice

Mabel Xormand will be seen at

just been brought

seems particularly appropriate. Sov- j the Lincoln today in "Pinto." n girl enty-citrht years apo Abraham Lin-; of tho west who has prown up uneoln, at the close of an address on j der the guardianship of live ranchanother subject, added this: j men in whose care her fathfr-lcft "This is the one hundred and ! her when he died. Her dnrinc ex-

At the annual election of officers ' f the art department of the Mishwak i Woman's club .Monday afternoon, Mrs. W. i:. Wa'lach was elected chairman: Mrs. Julius A. Newman, vice-chairman; Mrs. W. E. Mil-I'-r, s cretary and Mrs. Henry C. Epleston. treasurer. Mrs, Newman pave a paper on Murillo, Spanish painter, and a description of "A Pay in Seville." A discussion on the ditf.culties of paintint; children and .Murillo as painter of children followed. A number of the artist's pictures illustrating the lecture were exhibited. The next meeting will be held March S.

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CAItD or THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friend? and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended to us during; the illness and death of our Husbajid and Father. We are thankful for all floral offerings and especially thank the Pocket room and the Carting room employes. Mrs. Charles DeUoerver and Children.

IJIUTII OF A SON. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gray, 514 S. Mill fit., at St. Joseph's Maternity hospital Monday.

TREASURY SAVINGS

INSTALLMENT PLANS'1 tenth anniversary of the birthday of; plaits on the ranch nearly drive th

i "Washington. We are met to cole- cowboys to distraction. When she

Arthur Hrockw 11 working in bohalf of the government's savings campaign spent yesterday afternoon with Postmaster John A. Herzog, and will also visit tho city's indus- ' trial p'-inU;. Fo is a special rep- ; r sen tat ivo of the Fnited States treasury department, and i.-j advocat- j ing the partial payment plan adopt- ; ed by the banks for the purchase of ; 100 and $1,000 treasury savings certificates. Under this system pay-1

rrents bring

brate this day. Washington is the mightiest name on earth loner sine; the mightiest in the cause of civil liberty, still mightiest in moral reformation. On that name a eulogy in expected. It cannot be. To add brightness to the sun or plory to the name of Washington Is alike im

possible.

visits New York she stages a wild west show around which a w b of romnnce has been cleverly woven.

CAKI OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to all neighbors and frionds for th ir acts of kindness and sym-

In solemn awe pronounce I pathy extended to us during the ill-

tho name, and in its naked death-j noss and death of our husband and less splendor leave it shining on.' father. Wc especially thank the G "The sterling qualities of Wash-1 A. It. and the world war veterans

$i and S respect- Ington's character, and his devotion ! We are also grateful for all floral

ively. The investor ent rs into a ! to our nation's welfare ire

tin!- I tributes.

contract with a bank, under which the bank deposits 51 as a "nest egg" savings account for each 5100 certificate bought. Payments must be completed not later than Dec. .11, l'.t.'O.

Dr. P. II. Makiolskf. osteopathic

j physician, moved to 201 S. Church j st. 4tf Advt

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mSffllAWAKA WANT AIDS

OR HUNT Four 'room flat, all modern. 120 K. Ninth st. 21t3

i"OK i:i:.T Neatly room by day or week; Mam .st.

furnished 111 1-2 N. 2 It2

FOIL SALI: Gray Detroit gasoline engine. Horse power 1 1-2. With noV.- pumr jack. Call S03 Ann St., Mishawaka. 2 3t2

verso Uy known, and Tratefully ack- MILS. JACOIi

WANTFD Young man for cost elepU. High school or business oll ge graduate preferred. Splenuid opportunity. Write full particulars to Pox , Ncws-Tinies, Mishit i. a ka. 2 1tl

nowledge. As leader of men, general, statesman and president all his powers, abilities and possessions wore placed at the service of the infant Republic founded on the principles of liberty, equality, justice and righteousness. To him and to his follow patriots, America owes all the honor and respect that can be shown, and all the appreciation that can be expressed. Americanization Movement. "At present we are dply interested in the Americanization of the many thousands who have come to our land from the different countries of the old world. Something moro than even a knowledge of the statements of the constitution and tho possession of naturalization papers must be had. We have learned in the years of war that with these so mo have been in reality

J enemies of our nation; and some to-

CHILDREN.

DKILMANN AND 2 3tl Advt.

WANTKD Assistant chemist. Temporary and probably permanent

position. Training or experience nr ppklm- iv- vioinr to nvPr

necessary. Apply to Dodge Mfir. Co. Lrnw nur e-ovnrnrnnnt thnt thv mnv

-Jii establish the rule of bolshevlsm.

People) must bo made Americans at

I a bora to ry.

.FOR SALI! Stven passeriger Studeli.iker Jive pass-ngor car; five v . I coid tires. P.argain for cash. S . Marry W: thin gtori. Keiiworthj" .Motor Corporation, Mi.?hawaku. 22t5

WANTED Lady to use ine: machine. Apply Chailes Rov Co.

power sew

heart; have a firm conviction of the

t once, i truth of American principles. They

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FOR SALE A good eight room house, all modern except furnace; 1x20 garage and cement drive way. 3niuir E. J. Op, -It, $23 F. Mi-ha-waka av. 2U7

FOR RENT One large front room with kitchenette ahd private entrance. Call Mishawaka 2060. 23tf

WANTED TO I'L'Y AT CNCE A few good houses in fair locations. For cash only. Pen Baer, tho clothier. 22t7

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sali: or i:x('Hange ah acre farm eight mibs north-

Vt of Mhawaka. Good buildings. 2' acres in r o and vetch, 2'0 young fiuil tiaes. tie iicrc in giapev, 10 n-res timber." J'JO r acre. Small payment down, balance easy terms. A. C. Colpaert, phone Mishawaka 1 1 s i . 2 t:

must be Imbued with d- patriotism such as was manifested by the founders of our nation. It therefore devolves upon the real citizen of these times to be staunch and faithful law-abiding men; to give concrete examples now of what Americans are .,nd ought to be. "But the duty does not end here. The nation needs the strong and

iM.-vT (Steadying influence of -religion.

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must exert Its correc-

WANTED TO

within the nxt tw mnnth i Christianity

modern five or six room house'.' Can ! tive power on the nilstakes and eviIs

give rferences. Telephone Misha

waka 201.

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WANTED Boy- 17 or IS years to learn the electrical trade.

ply in person 109-111 W. First st. Joseph Suens. 21t3

old Ap-

of the day. The church, founded

by our Lord, is the organized representative of Christianity in the world. Everv person baptized into

Christ is a member of that church. Christianity is Judged by the life and character of Churchmen and

. , women. By the possession, anu exFOK SALE 5 room new bungalow, j hibition of a true faith; by a regular partly modern, $4.000; room, gas, , attendance at the services of wor-

1 can givo immo.li.it,' puss, ssion j ( oowing anu ngnis, $i.Mn; io rooms. ( ship; by the practice of self denial;

rf tius ious s. iv.m-M-A. ,m'.v i.i, moueru excepi t ov acts and exercises or aevotion py

renn N. Margaret st.. large lot I lu lt K0ui; 7 rooms, modern, $ 4,- i development of the spiritual life, and

part cash, $2250; 7 roonw modern, rooms, partly modern, A-l j leading a consistent life, shall an E. 7th, sr., new garage, part ca-sh. I jmli:ion. ...." oo. E. C. Garmire ,t j influence for good be constantly $4200; 7 rooms, med-rn , c, pt J'hon. 370. 21t7i having its effect on tho life of those

with whom we are brought in con-

The ladies of the Mooseheart legion wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Weaver for the conveyances furnished to go to the cemetery on tho occasion of the funeral of their daughter, Mrs. Smith. ACTING RECORDER. 23tl Adv.

Stated meeting Mishawaka chapter 2 0 7, o. E. S., Tuesday evening. Werk. 23tl Advt.

Thought 5he Was Going Insane

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furnace, i:. 4th. st.. part cash. $2200; i rooms. E. Law. 2 lots, a bargain. $".(0 cash, J2S00. Mish. Ö70. Mason 1. Petro. it. C and 7 Engbdram Bbl g. 2UI.

LOST Walt ham watch, c.u-e number '. v N T '., , i,t,en '17 E. Fourth, st.. and I parti. h nt l.Studekiker plant. Fnuur return to NewsTmus. ' Rcwanl. 11. A. Slus. 21t:

WANTED Good steady sing'.c man to work on a dairy farm. Have a good thing for the right kind of man. Farm two blocks from cai line; 11 cents fare to town. Call or writ' Henry M. Kemp. Garfield C2F1; box 252 Mishawaka. 2Ctf

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FOB SALE Five room house five acres, E. J .italic road. ill. Pric $l.;o0. Joe Acs.il.

FOR SALE Todd check writing machine, nearly new, No 45 mod-

. , el; chear for tuiek ale. Phon'-' and j Lincoln ZZbV, South Bend. 338-20 ROV 1

TEMPLE THEATER'

"Wheeler's Nerve Vltallxor certainly saved my life. I hal peculiar spells that a tie-ted my heart sr that I would fall 'vherever I might 1. I had a terrible fear at night which I cannot explain. I Imagined all kinds of horrible things would happen to me, even that I would die. and would cry out at the least noise. "At one time I was so far gone I could not fpeak my name or know wLre I wan. My memory left me and I thought I wa going crazy. I triej four doctors but trot n i help. I b believe I would have killed myself, if I had not got Wheeler's vN'erve Vltnlixer. I took the Vitalixer and am n w a UJToro:t person, can ideep well and am not afraid of anything and go around the house slniring all the tlm Am now :is well as I ever was in my life " Mrs. Florence Sanders. Chillli othe, (. Insist on Wheeler's Nerve Vitalixer. It Is dependable ana safe does not contain alcohol or habit -forming drugs. In effective us for .10 yearn. 1.10 per bottle at drug stores or by prepaid express. SAMPI.i-: bottle for ten flits t help pav cost of mailing. The J. W. Urant Co.. Dept. 707. Albion. Mich. Adv.

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FOR SALI: 3u-a.cre farm; marsh, with four acres

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Phon, Mishawaka 2 0 2. L. H, Yandcw alle. Agent.

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ern and partly moiitrn Kjiihs; i AY. 6th st., 7 rooms $ "-.2." na E. Mishawaka av.. 7 rooms r.0CiG'" AY. (Jrovc st.. 1" roon.s. . . . !.'".' " lUtt'le. 7 roxn-.s l.vo.O ' ! Lincoln wuy E. 5 n-oios. 4 all modern ';,C."0.C d t i:. Thlnl st.. 7 r. oms. all modern i',. " i Melburn st.. 5 rooms. modern 0 ?." t M?rritlebl rd.. 6 rooms. partly modern 2 , 1 0 0 . 0 V,. Division st. 7 rooms.. 2.000.0' W. 5th st., 6 rooms, part- i ly modern 2,Ceo.O" i F. . Dattf-le, J rooms l.GOOaOj W. Lth tt., 6 rooms 1.7o0.uo WORDEN REALTY CO. 21tf i'OR SALE A bargain, five-room house, partly modern on W. Sixth rl Price J 1.700. Two los in W. Seventh st. Inquire Raymond Vanierhytln. "iy Seventh st. Phone 12S9. -0t2 r)R SALE Modern e:gi:t-ro m houee on Lincoln way W. Garage o IfcC- lJl:ono iAawuka lbM. Vet 7

a ci os mint

standing out; 15 acres high land, with k; acres of rye standing out: one good orchard; all fann-

i ing implements and cattle A-l. An i eight-room house and .all other buildings in A-l shapv. Soven miles ! west , n Division road from center

of town. Big bargain for cash or would trade for a modern home in

Mishawaka. Apply at "40 W. 7th 1

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Have your old

sewing machine repaired. We

h ivo some second-hand Singers from Mu to $3 0. Call Mishawaka 173. I9t3

FoR SALE L'Lx room house with bath, on W. Ninth st., phone 1312. K.f LIBERTY BONDS Our past pä trons will find us at room 6 20 J. M. S. BIdg., Cth floor. Convince yourself by getting our price before you sell. Camp. Tliorne & Co. Phone Main 16SL is.tf

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PUBLIC SÄLE

Having rented my farm, I will offer at public sale at my residence, one mile south and four miles east of Mishawaka. or four miles southwest of Osceola, or two miles south of Interurban station 7, on Feb. 26, commencing at 10 a. m. sharp; horses, cows, chickens and a full line of farming implements. JACOB WEISS.

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PONDS We pay pot cash, accrued

illowid. We also soil bonds.

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'KEISER'S ELECTRIC

SHOE SHOP," 110 N. Mala 8L. Miihawaka. For All Klndi of Sho Repalrlni and Shoca.

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WANTED TO :UY A number of houses, ranging from J 1,300 to $o ,.""('. Will pay cash. For a quick deal call Achülo Coipaert, phono m.Houaki lib 1. tX.

"When a Man Loves"

Starting Something," a Police Comedy and Fox News are the added AtracL:ons.

If )ou would like to hue jour liat cleaned, sv John Speranto 1 1 1 Lincoln Way West

ADDlTION'ATi MISHAWAKA NEWS os vagi: tun.

ASK FOR and GET

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bailed Ttlilk For Infants and Invalid Avoid Imitation aod Submt4

Lincoln Theatre Today Popular Star in Thrilling Western Drama. MABEL NORMAND

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Wednesday A Paramount Picture WALLACE REID in the "Love Burglar" Thursday and Friday Big Production Day MARGUERITE CLARK

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Miss Clark, the dainty little screen star who counts her admirers by the millions, will be with us two days only in this big super production. Don't miss it.

Just Arrived Big Lot of Fine hildiren's

for Spring at Reasonable Prices. Also Men's Black Underwear in two-piece and union suits. Just the kind for Moulders. Come in and look at them. Open evenings until 8:30.

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In the New Store, 423 W. Seventh St., Mishawaka.

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VYE have esV tab I i s h e d our right to serve the public. Our professional service meets wi th :he requirements of the most exacting clients.

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Identifies the true, world-famous Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years

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The "Bayer Cross" is the simture of the true I'Baycr Tablets of Aspirin." The name "Bayer" is only on genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. In every handy "Bayer package" are proper directions for Colds, Headache, Toothache, Ear

ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuritis and for Pain generally. Tin boxes of twelve tablets" cost only a few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin is the trade nark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaccticacidcstcr of Salicvlitacid.

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BURSON HOSE Ladies' strictly firsts, black, size Wl to 10, very special, 3 pair only. .1 00

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36 INCH SILK POPUN AH the newest shades, value $1.75 yard, very special for Bargain Day, special, .$1.00

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We have reasons to make this Bargain Day Our Banrier Day, New Goods coming in daily; must find room in stock. Get the habit," Trade at Gilbert's." It has paid others, why not you?

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Face Towels 50c value large size attractive designs white damask special

33c

Ladies' Pink Bloomers $1.00 value, well made, good material, special 69c Curtain Scrim White or ecru, 25c value last year, special 19c yd. Marquisette 45c value, white or ecru. We have no room, so must go early at 29c Silk Poplin Skirts $4.50 value, new shades, buy one if you need it, special, $3.19

Bargain prices on ladies' Ooais

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nnus, io duis, lo oaus JUST VALUES

Cloth Coats Big selection, values to $35.00. We have no room for them. If you haven't a new coat you owe it to yourself to look at these coats before you buy elsewhere. Special

Our Dress Ginghams Just Arrived 49c value, extra good quality. These goods are as scarce as they are high. Our allotment came early. Buy now before the prices goes up. Special for Wednesday Bargain Day, only

4c per yard

Notice Men! A Shirt Sale sizes 14 to 15 Vl only. Soft or stiff cuff, with or without collars. Dress shirts or dark shirts for work. Don't miss ihis bet, boys, even if they are a little soiled. Very special for Bargain Day only

See the Men's Shoes Offered at $4.95.

Boys' Overalls 9 to 13. blue denim. S3c Black Bloomers 85c value, black sateen, size 9 to I 3. special 49c Children's Gingham Aprons Size 1 0 only, very special, 49c Crepe Gowns $1.75 value, ladies white crepe gowns, $1.19 36 Inch Challies 39c Windsor Challies 36 inches wide, very good pattern, special, 29c

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Boys Army Sweaters FCAK.A wool, no sleeve, special, $1.19

Hose Black, size 5! to 10,,- very special for Bargain Day 25c

Overalls Heavy Siffel, striped. $2.00 overall, very special, S1.69

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Apron Boy' Flannel Ginghams Rompers 30c value, for Size 2 to 7, Wednesday grey, $1.50 only, special value, 25 c S9c

Finch & Sprague Undertakers Ambulance Service 202 NORTH MAIN ST. MISHAWAKA Both Phones 100

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