South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 71, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 March 1920 — Page 10
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IUI ltlAV .MOIiM.(., MARCH 11, 1U0 fHE SOUTH BEND NEYS-TIMES
NEWS OF MISHAWAKA Neivs-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10
LOCAL WREST LFM DEFEATS CHICAGO
tP, r.r.,1 i ..-,tr:YMfH ia' 4 ' t i r - - f ' J t. 1 i . ana came to thi
. . , V ! ut',iJ ' 1 '''Luro rity eik-ht years air-, from Svra-nis. 4 1 T'-;r1-" .conds. An, nnxrJ fVM UHnM) iv! Ho employed as a chem-
rn:s:;. i.nm! r on th nrosrram : xnäs '"vyiu i - i 1st at the I'uhlr IPPf.n-rnfir
If Y f T i i lfI? T ' ' 'vas a "'lttM royal between thr; U. l. ; I, 1 (Vl , o'.or.-i lad. The antics of theso ! Tiu- Mishawaka Woolen Mfi;. Co
! m. vLi:im s iur.s. Mr. M. WhIchus, 63 years nid. 215 Lincoln way r... died at .t. Joseph's j hospital Wednesday afternoon, fol- . lowlrp a two works' illness of pnmonia. I If is survived by his wife
! and two brother. Peter, of runter, t IV... has boon announced. The wed
--nlo. anl Jacob, Toledo. Ohl. dir.tr took place In Chicago and has Mr. Walf-nus was Lorn In (J-r- i b-rn kept a secret. Mr. Hutton Is
the ?on of Robert Hutton of Kankakee. Tor the pre?-nt the courde
ho.vou imiDAL cor rix. Mr and Mrs. N. J. Smith. 71 T K
Mi.vhawaka av., entertained at a rception In honor of their daughter. Vivian. whoe marriage on Feb. 15
to Robert C. Hutton of Kankakee,!
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; .:-n brought roara cf laughter from j announced Wednesday morning that
Ki ! Kosh K.i'l lilt)'- ;rr.i:i 'f ;a In- midline?.
ci.j-pcidr.ic. of J.vk H.-rr;,a r; --n. of Following tho Ilc.cs-Herrnar.sen
Chicago in
wre.-tlir. i:;atrh, j I-'vj?. :h !-il man received num-
j Ui extra bonus of 21 1-4 percent will
be paid to over ,000 "lull-Hand"
workers Thursday, March 2Z. This is
tftnerd it tho Jtum!y r!::h !n I-a- I erous rhalbntr' s from various as- the largest bonus yet paid by th
Ifrte, TwMlay evenlm:. T:.- T.ry j pir.mts f th" title and Ross agreed 1V.1 wfT.t to th ir.cal m tn ;tfr-r 17'r tak th"n all on. providing they tTiinu'- and Z c-rond -i t,f tf.jdir.s? 1 would n.ake hi weicht. Farmer
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v.as rp 1 to r.t- -..;' M"or- who was defeated by Ross bad .-. ;:rcd h trtur- . '.u th- '-ntury tlir at r sometime atro
Ir.iT too hold. r f r d the match and expressed Ur rrr.ar..en wn.s n fi--. ' d ,!re to aain haw a chanoo at V- t-llPvo that l;s ;i!,k v.;,-: frar- , th" M ! -nawaka wrestler, tu red. but after the injured n.--uber ; had recover! a vicor,us rubbin- l..: j HA W OITICKUS. consented to i;i f -i fur '',rd I Th" JMis;- y Helen nnd Rutli Xorr.ill. In il'i-r.i; thi ; s J. .-.s .-, i a?i!i-'. South lU-rjd, entertained tb.e utirIy different a'titud- r'n :;i did members of the Good Cheer class of I'okb h. the Gary ir.au b-- v r--'!-d ; tl-e .Mf thodi 't Kjdscoral church on her Monday evrr.ir.. ar.d r filled j Tuesday even in tr. Officers were to tro to a fini-:h. T:.e .,.! bo it ; eb-rted 'ts ffdlowsu Miss Krrnal Ibrtk;std but minutes at d s- .nd.-i j n' r. president; Miys Neva Rnbhins, " ben R"..s a-airi ap;di: d h.-- rain . vice president; MJfs Xondus Lunproducinic prJp a n 1 ti;- "b. aro boy drv. treasurer; Miss Ruth Morris, P tv up. t v' ' tary. In the prelirr. !r.ari s, M;!t nb.-r or Nis took t-A o stra.b f . from ; T't. T. II. Makicl.sJc!, osteopathic fc-ped otee(. ,.f S- uTh I:- :.. I. Tl'.fj !'b. s.'.'lan, moved to 201 S. Church f.r-t Ca me in S n.lr:uf e.: a::d 10 c- j t. 4tf Advt
MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED
l Ii SAbi: Ni:. i e m ..t, 1-iru'e. nn: s.M.F; loo.". Third . a -rood
""", r i"W 'i J :o.ei.. " . . su tt;int:al. n room lioti.-: :i l..-dr....r;is :
'Sets; t 1 !-t in hiis-: cod l.i r :
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to nri y f i'U.-- i'i ':' i'l:ity, j
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company. The first extra bonus, paid
March 1'JlS, was at the rat' of seven percent. This lr.tept bonus wdll not be restricted, but will be calculated upon the total amount earned during the w t k.s of perfect record. Monday, March IS, the company announces that an advance of 1 percent in factory piece and day rates will take cjTect. This ndvaroe does not interfere or take the place of the extra bonus and is in addition to the 10 per cent wai;e increase which went into effect Feb. 1. UNCALLIII) IX)U M-TITI-ntS. The following letter remained uncalled for at the local postotfice: K. H. Harber, Mrs. Elizabeth Ro?vorth. C. V.. Rryan. Miss Martha Coffin, Ray Imary, Mr.". Martin Do Wert. C. C.. Wahnestock. Miss Evelyn Jrivolski, Charley Haddlx, Miss A. I. Hode, Chest r Heeter, Mrs. Robert Hire. Rev. David Huffman. Mr. and Mis. I. W. Kyser, Mlv Reatrice Lour, l'lnyd M.cClom.h. I J. Manonly, Edward Milbr. Modern Mac. Iadiest Modern Woodmen of America. Mrs. Millie Palmer, Alex I'oco. Ted I. Uobbins, Reevan J.
i Sperrow, Mrs. Arthur C. Steward
('.',), Mrs. Mary Warren, Mrs. Rosella Wimorrs, Mrs. Elmer T. Win-?t.ad.
J Oll SALI; i d:.u. r u r. new Silvp: ton n ' "rd f . i s m t .i ' ri ff one. v. ,t t r t !! -t. ill -v,'I !n- tr Sji: l.i s. II. A. l r i j llfj
i ;v .:,rn; dsterri. PayiaentH. 1TJ.-,. .CK Utr i lai:.n S..iitli lU-nd, Jud.
I l.l.IAM J IA I'I. K nltor -o Citj.en' l',;trik
1j: SAM: -11 W. lishnwuka av. A "ai sut'staidial t In-.tl y mod.-rn .
I Oil i:it-Ti:ai!,lin s lita'd.- for .ho:, 11 " "e-l rooa:s. .1 clos.-ts. batH.
or urn.iK manufa.-firi'- l;:!. -.. Vi, - I 1 :' 7,"1, ' ,,,;at' ';',tif hk'lit. cistern, gas
t.'iidy iorjte 1. Add res 4 Vw i'iu.
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J 4M! Ki:. r C l bs:r.-.. le ati..n. wi.l'.'il.J- for Lii!!ii-rv. .nf. 1 1 i j r n . i ar: r hiiep. ? . 1 1 . 1 1 : i r - A l'i.'r, LTJ S nllli hi. I'o.Hi' MMiauaku bd7. lUtJ
cellar. Im garape, i'ix-l. I'ruit tr- . fib k n bous und i-nrk.
Ihis lio!i-.- t :u Lrst rlass condition.
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lot: SAU! West Seventh ft. Seven Mtoai laixe for snle. luc.ited 112." V. st'"-üth L.. lietwi-.'n tdevelund and Lj,'a:i ats. I'ayimnls. Trice ().
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WANTi:i--M.-8s..ntrer Loy. Postal "d Vie", i 1 ;U',: - ri fl' nio,h'riJ lit-ronm K-rapt offi-t. Hotel MHua.u:,,. ; . ,J f 1 R ; WW-. In jeslrab location eu iiorta i,ld'. Frire i.U ModWANTRP -MlddJe nced ladv for kit- lT Vi ' l';a ' nu-.d d-ox a. Possessio,, uitblr. work. Alvxliniuir room 1 1 1 1 1 . ! "! 1 ' -North Md.. irust and Savmcs
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KOI: HAI..K Two drop Tia 1 Slnirer. s-T. ; 1 WfceeVr Wilsen. lie-. n.'telilnM. $70; 1 tailor tam-luro x :." 'all Mi.xb.auLa l7.i or 112 W. IdSd .-f. vt'5
MP.i;itl V UN1S boasht aud Mdd. Call and t our quotations. lain KiM. Camp TLorne A; Co., 20 J. M. S. bid-S-'-tf
AT Tili: TI7MPI.E. J)oris Kenyon in "The Handbox" is heading the bill at the Temi.lo theater today. ThLs picture is rated ns the year's greatest melodrama and Miss Kenyon plays her part in a faultless manner. In addition to this pupcr-production. the Fox News will bo shown, and also a. Mutt and Jeff cartoon. Tomorrow the "Exploits of V. .1ä, an amazing picture of the- actual inking of merchant ships during the war, is the attraction.
company. The funeral will be held at the Pinch and Sprairie chapel on
Friday morninc; at 10 o'clock. The
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will reside at 717 E. Mishawaka av. The Tcption was held at 7 o'clock, covers belnL laid for 40
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K'JIMS. 1 o liojiit- v .in iraiii nr. -
orated in pink and reen. Walter S.
body will be shir pe l to Syracuse for j Klaer acted as to.iFtma? ter. The burial. I bride received several cut plass pifts.
' Music and dancing were enjoyed.
AT Tili; I.INCOIA. "Mrs. Wieps of the Cabbape I'atch." starring Markuerite Clark, one of America's badint: actrT-s, is the attraction at the Einf'dn theater today. This picture is taken from Alice HegKin Rico's story of the same name ami is a legitimate .tape play. It is said that Miss Clark never appeared to greater advantage than she does in this picture.
KNICIIITS OF PYTHIAS. The rank of enquire will be eonfcrred on peven paces Thursday evening. Past Chancellor F. E. Thompson will have charfre of the work. Smoker. E. E. ANDREWS. C. C. II. kVWRENCi:, K. OF R. S. 1H2 Advt.
(i. A. E. TO (HYP. YArnPAIPLP. The Girls' Athletic league will give a vaudeville in the Mishawaka hiith school auditorium at eiht o'clock I'riday eve nine:, March 12. The vaudeville is to be fomethine; extraordinaryIf yru want to so FomethinK' that will l)r!ncr a smile every timo you recall it. be there. Admission 2"c and Z"r. Advt llt2
MISHAWAKA CHAITER 83. R. A. M. called convocation on Thursday evening for work In M. M. and P. M. degree. E. S. ANDERSON', II. P. H. E. SUDERS, Soc'y.
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DEPARTMENT TO MEET. The department of civics and philanthropy of the Mishawaka Woman's club will hold its regular weekly meeting in the library Thurs
day afternoon. Prof. H. A. Moran ; will speak on the subject, "Growing i Citizens." I
l'OIt SM Sevn room n-!; . rdl .::"! i
(rn ex.-ept batii; c:kji1 l . - . 1 1 i 1 1 . i-;ih in ia. rth aid. J'-.CfM. J. I'. ldi. k- r. Plj mouth, Ind. ft 7
1 oil S ALK One CLoro!,-t. tu extra rims ;uiii tlrea. One l'..r 1 ti ;i. ..iiner. Imperial (iar:i,'i-, Llii-.'-ln way J.'. PLoiv Misl.awika 7tf
POK SAI.K F irp roomw. furnace, ele. trl Ii'iit and p.iracp. i'rl-a '.r. " ' Pour rotns. Inrire lot. and ;.s-
,trn. l'rb e I"lvt r.xuas, :ih. stid, and water. i PrUt- 1.7"0 Lilit roo:r., ta'd-rn eivpt iin t. ! io! In. Pri' e 4 ) j Pari C. iiaririlrf i Phone Mlshau aka ;;7". ' f i
WOItMIN P. K. LTV CO. Ml-hawaka Ollice Mo W. Third st. Mishawaka Ji Op.i evening W'e buvf sevvrnl honu-s in easy di.stnn e fur employes lu the Oode and V: iieT fa t ories. These hutnes are priced riht. Call and m-e us. .oni of our tnudrn and partly niodern homes for sale; ash or terms. O'Connor M., seMu looms $:2.4oO Locust st.. six rooms il.'JUO . Third st., eight rooms 4.;iiJ i:. Sixtii. rive rooms 2.1"00 i: Plftii. !ix rooms I'.k.kj W, Third, fovea rooms 4.0k) . drove, Btx rorn.s .",170 W. ldviioii, n'vt-ii looms 3,00o battel'., nine rooms 1,500 tilth st., lx rooms 1,700
p.viutlful all modern bungaiow; five
rooms down st.drs; 1 large room up
stairs. Purnihed nuihrdbi-fhrdlushrdl
l htalrs. Pinislod in red muhogauv, oak
! tloo.-s. large 1". replace, beamed celling
MISHAWAKA KbAl.TV .. 11 Mluti.,n -iL . '1'rm.t II1
Ph ne Mishawaka 1X7. .'orner i.i. .-x i 'run w curlloMPS TO lU'Y on Sl'Lfi i r-,:',s "'o goos-tirry Lushes; anundanie
feniiä or Cash s "l sanjouei., umkni imih., .iiae. iijj
i'.ir.aiu. WoltDKN KKALTY CO.
I'iTT. in. hi oa fb'Ma Wlffl n'l P1 K . I ' 4
.1 4 i . V t r u. in ' i i ' ' , , .-4 l-.iult roll or slngl- rootiiiir. Mishawaka Rooting Co. Ill S. Mala ht 4tV
CARD Ol" THANKS. We take this means of thanking our friends, neighbors, The Sisters, Tho Catholic Order of Foresters, Holy Name society, Dodgo Quarter.-? Century club. Dodge Mutual Relief association, Tho Pulley department and the Pocket department of the Woolen Company for their expressions of pympathy and kindness tendered in the illness and death of our husband and father and for the many spiritual bouquets. Mrs. Frank J. Ruckel. Sons and Daughters. Advt. lOtl.
ORSERYE ST. PATRICK'S DAY. Members of the Patron-Teachers ! club of Rattell school observer! St. j
Patrick's day by entertaining at a party in the school social rooms on Wednesday afternoon. An appropriate program was carried out.
Finch & Sprague Undertakers Ambulance Service 202 NORTH MAIN ST. MISHAWAKA Both Phones 100
(at BRANDON'S) A v.'ide and careful rarch of thr marlvts ii back of this unusual offering. Not many wreks aj;o an effort to find blouses of the nev spring models at a price to mak this sale possible seemed to be without success. Th en a maker was found who was willing to let us have these new blouses at a good concession because we were ready to take all of his surplus stocks at once. So now we are ready with the event that seemed impocib!c not many weeks ap;o. 1 "hey are all pretty Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine with all the necessary touching that s;;o with good blouses the sizes, the colors, etc., are here. 7 he Sale starts tomorrow.
Get Them on the Third Floor
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Trade Mjirka Obtained Lb all
Aanoo Prep, GEO. J. RetrtJterrd iW-nt Auj, StruleboJuv P-Vr fientä
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When you think cf llomnfurnlsh-inK-s think of 'S V.lorV
lixjiox to Mi:irr. TliO members cf the Amoric-m le.
plon will meet tonight at the city !
hall. The subject of boxing will be taken up at this time.
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Don't Forftt "REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 N. Main Bt.. Mlahawaica, ror All Kinds of 8bo Repalrlnf and Eho.
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MISS SARAH MILDRTTD WlIiMKR. Miss Sarah Mildred Wilmer will appear before the members of the Woman's club Saturday afternoon at 2:rn o'clock in the library. Miss Wilmer is a reader of note- and it will be a rare treat to hear her. Admission 50 cents. lOtl Advt.
MISHAWAKA CHAPTER 83. R. A. M. called convocation Thurrday evening for work in M. M. and P. M. decree. I'. S. ANDKHSON. II. P. II. E. SIDE HS, Sec'y. lOtl Advt
HOUSE WIRING ELECTRICAL WORK Thou ('.ran Krlnc. MUhawakn l'.M1. MISHAWAKA ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. houth IlVnd Work Solicited.
r(i: s.w.r. J.i'l.t rer.m hotise. iaoj-in ev ept
l:.-at, I'rwe -H-oil
Sf.'n rtHia La:-. A-l e;.di:i:i. ! jfi
Trice I'.s'-i ; ji l ie room Louh t,(d I t, u..,, c;i j t-rn. Trice 1. I p
1'ive rv":ri!, corner iot. fair mii.it . tii'n. c.'.s and rooi Pr! " 1,C1 , 1
:x rooiüs. niodni. cLl'kon Iiouh", j l 1 repairs. l'rl. ' " ! f1 PLeae ;41dliavaka l,l V.. V. G.iraiire. ! i
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t er u I growing' r..;s; ... "' S' les u Ion ST tli' rlipr -with s::;.i!l i.e trly new. le ;i. re, Mis wakii. I'tcne t'iJ.rn.'l 1 IK ". "JOt f
WANTl.T) Vok. 1'rt'iilv off Ao. Mld-dlt'-ajTtKl r elder! v l'in'i.e
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port SAI.i:ir,' V. ;r..'.. t . S r..oni j house e'.ectri-' l!'!it. r i. j l'rt-Lt trB, fjrM j art r, i.i;" " o -l-in-.i. career l.t. '.ii;.2 Pri- I WILLIAM 11 A l'l'. Ii. : ' -Clt!nV r.a;ik I'.'..!-. .e.4il: I'.enJ, Ind. VC I.j '
I.ir.KUTY nOM)S-We i iv up to t;27 m1o .11 roml. U. L. bithi!p. .1. M I . Itldj. tKourta '1 - r.) s:.7 tf j WANT II D TO r.b i" A nu;a:r of '.in:. 1 rar.glt -g from M.r! l- Oa1. Will 1
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TODAY AND TOMORROW The Dainty Screen Star Marguerite Clark
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M
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Cabbage Patch
You Can't Find Anything Better. Why Not Stay At Home And Sec Good Entertainment.
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IX testimony of . the professional efliciency of our establishment is offered the public's opinion of our organization. The politeness of our appointments is matched by t h diplomatic courtesy of our service.
Condensed Statement of Condition at the Close of Business February 28, i 920
RESOURCES.
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Loans and Discounts $566,332.32 Bonds 239,157.1 1 Building and Real Estate 10,00.0.00 Furniture and Fixtures, nominal value 1.00 Cash on hand and in Eanks. . 94,172.62
LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 22,506.59 Deposits 8 37,15 6.46
Total $909,663.05
Total $909,663.05
A. D. Warner J. Louis Gerstbauer
E. A. Anderson T. A. Bless F. G, Eberhart
OFFICERS President G. B. Williams Cashier E. H. Edwards DIRECTORS E. J. W. Fink A. D. Warner C. B. Webster
Vice President Ass't Cashier
G. B. Williams A. S. Winey
Why not enrall yourself among our ever growing list of Savers? We pay four per cent interest.
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Louis Joseph Vance's amazing story, powerfully picturized by Deitrich-Beck, Inc. Rated as the year's most powerful melodrama. In addition the Fox News. A Mutt and Jeff cartoon completes the program. TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Exploits of U-35 Submarine. The actual sinking of merchant ships by this terrible death-dealing monster. Also THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY, a page in the life of Abraham Lincoln.
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This includes our entire stock of Carriages and Sulkies, most of which were bought last year and marked much lower than present values. Also included are some manufacturers' samples that offer real bargains. We must sell these carriages to make room for another
carload soon to arrive. Spring days will soon be here, so be prepared to give baby a daily outing. We guarantee you savings of at least 209c and in some cases as high as 40.
This Sale Positively Ends March 20th
Greater South Bend's Greatest Furniture Outfitters
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