South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 72, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1920 — Page 9

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PROFESSOR MO RAX SPEAKS REE ORE WOMAN'S CLUB

Growing Citizens." was th jert f an address irin l for th-

dja-tiiK-nt of civics and philan- j

mropy or th MlJ-hawaka Womuns lub. ,y I'rof. II. A. Mw.ui. Thursday afternoon. Prf. :.!'ran said in lart: "In iri!cr io jf row pood Loys and uirls they tni;.-t have tin- ru'ht rivi:onincnt. Proitr sex in -true tion hhould L: ivrn in th" homo hut js this a olten not dor.' it m.'ks it riec-.vsary for tin- schools t do the work, if wo would produce the kind of citizens that the future is

'niandir.iT. It is net es; iry that one

.ad lan books, s""e cl rm pictures

and think clean thoughts." J'rof. Moran polr.ted o'lt that too many of th; children of th- present !.iy have had trK-ir tiinto for Kod I-ictur- spoiled by attending the in"!odramatic serials that are contantly beinj; shown. Following the address by Trof. Prof. Moran, Mrs. L,. 1. Finken--hT of South Hend, spOK" for a f-'u moments on the necessity of taking an immediate interest, in planting tres 'on the ir.coln highway, throughout the country. Committees to look after the -ivi: conditions in Ihv various wards of the citv were appointed. TO ADDHl-SS CM' II. Mi-s Ha rah Mildred Willmer will nppear before the Mishawaka Woman's, club at a general meeting to bo held in the library Saturday afternoon. Miss Wlllmer corns highly re-otmr.ended as a dramatic reader and Saturday's entertainment promises to !e amoricj the best that the iub has yet h:id.

mk iai, iti;ms. Mrs. Janies Paker, S.i2 K. Fourth .st., entertained the women of the M'.o.-ehe.irt b-ion and their frienis

1 at a card party at her residence, Thursday ahtinoon.

Mrs Paymond House, ;03 division st., enteretaine! th" North s:d" re;diru: circle f the First Methodist church at hT home Thursday afternoon.

FORMER RESIDENT COMMITS SUICIDE

is severely critical. Various provis- ! Inter-! on certificates of ir.lentedior. of the r.ew law will aid tl.e e- ; ness iu! receive only two per cent erutiv s in their impe;-.c: task, and ', ir-ter st on its deposits. Therefore

I most rai'.rv.ad exp- rts believe ih'tt ..v,nin.lfn? h;. reduce,! the

judicious ex"vci,e by the interstate , of t . Mnk acoounts frorn i ommerce commission of it juna:.. ; . . powers will practicallv as-ure s;-!1-"! amounts on

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Robert Norton, fonnorlv of Mish- '.

awaka. committ d suicide by taking somewhat higher freight rates than

carb.dic acid at the homo of his! obtain now. Thr brctherr.oods de- 1 grandparents at PlufTton, Ind., last cision to cooperate in pivincr the law! jt :s sai ihrxt tho rame horse week. Norton uaj attrndins: hi?h j n fair tri il H mos; f r.co'irain ar.l ; cliestnut was derived from the fact school at the latter citv and had i rainimizes the i:iiin tlMte dar.t'er of t'-.at. when the s of the tree

S heen In 111 health for trnme time. 1 a strike.

to the Indies of the Tamarack Meth

(clist thurcli yesterday afternoon

', fall there is a scar left on tho tv.i

Mrs. Charles dronürd was host j This is thought to have preyed upon I Th railrnad ndminMratic n has'jn thn h.ipf of a Imrseshno th

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CIT Y t'Ot'UT NfTi:s. James U. Applegalc was tined $10 and costs and Penjamln AppJei;nte $." and co-ts by Special Judee plnhatn in the city court Thursday rr.orni.'ik'. Poth men entered lea f pui'ty to charges of intoxication and public indecency.

AT Tili: LINCOLN. "Mrs. Wi,";.s of the Cabba Pa'ch." starring Marguerite Clark, will a", tin be shown at the Lincoln theater to day. This picture is taken froiii Alico Heu'Kin Pice's stor by tiie same name ;ml is endorsed by all cen.-oihip boards;.

his mind until he be-came

I.ced. He was well known in Mishawaka .hains resided with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Norton, on a farm near Osceola. He p.ft here about two oara auro to live with his grandparents. Prior to poing to Plufiton he w.x-i emnoved as a cut

ter at the Mishawaka. Woolen Mf. . i comnanv. Mr. Norton is survived i L1 4-

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and sisters

tor six m.onths lfvn hampered bv j.,.rirs rr.irks resembling tho nabs

the uncertainties surrounding i'ir;.'l uf a release of the railroad. a::d h.i.s .

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A. It. Tf) (JIVi: YAI DCA illi:. The (lirls Athletic league will pive a vaudeville in the Mishawaka hih s hool auditorium at eiht o'clock Friday evening, Marth 12. The audeville Is to be sonuthini: extraordinary. If you want to see .M.methinp; that will brintr a smile every time you recall it, be there. Admission 23c and 35c. Advt. llt2

Tiiiti'i: ai:ki-:sti:i. Jan.es Schatter and Iuvid Yoiler f Middlebury, Ind.. and (I.-orc Madb-n ef Goshen, Ind., were arrested Thursday evening and booked on charges of pv.blic intoxication. They win appear in the city court this morning'.

Sl'HPJtlSIi l.UTY. Sixteen relatives of Mrs. A. .1. Ienslow, ::o:; i:. Fourth st.. pleasantly surprised here yesterday afternoon. Tiie time was sjwnt socially, refreshments were served.

in :iti: riuiM 01110. Puth Johnson and Pearl McClure of I "ostoria, O., havu arrived and will reside with their brother Pussell McClure, at Osceola.

Fop SA LP All modern house except furnace, and lot. Parn and lot in rear. I'ossesslem at once. Inejulre 122 P. Mishawuka av. lltT

MISH AWAKA CLASSIFIED

l'oi; sLi: Nine room Ln?e en l.irf corner lot, la 'ood location. Walking lUtati'-e to miv fjn tory la eity. l'l nty fruit. hxiJire :,t Y. Indiana jiv. rhnne .M!sli.iaL.a -0:;7. Htf

KOK SALI; Slx-cj-ltmlcr Studel.aker, - new Sllvertown -ord ti ren. .kV it taka ."t 1. tn-e. :U V. i'.attell H. vtll e v-l'in-s or Suud.iys. H. A. KriK'cr. llt'J ir" 11 KL NT ItulMlr.ff ndtald for f-hop or small rnsnufa turlr g li:islii"-s. Centrally located. AUJress News-Times. 4tf

WANTPP Janltnr r.ir pwM!-' L u II ! 1 n ir. L ke aj'pIkHtlon at -Mlshav.-nka Hiuli n Mf

"WANTIIL Mcjpnsr Lnv. Postal Teloicr.ipli ffier. Hotel Ml.shawaka. Iut3

W'ANlP.h--MMdl -nKed lady for kit-In n wort. Al Ihiln r'ni sirl. ('all Mi . .Marv P. .Iohneu 114 N. Mill ni

WANTPI TU KKNT Modern lisht koiis.-kei'iiinLT rooms hv responsl'd l-arty. A.,ir,.s Win. Williams. ai. lltj Nrtli Main t PJtJ

WANTId -St.ady single man ; work on dairy fmin. (JooJ wat-H. II. N. Ken,;.. Ph'.ne Garfield .M'l. L't-'i

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Mrs. Clinton Hull Smith of La- j i porte, died Wednesday following a I

several day.- ll!ne.-s. Mr. and Mrs. I W Smi;p are form r residents of thi ; m city, having left here about a year !

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ciiiMM-v rim:. The Central lire department was called to the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Adams, eorner of Proadway and Forest av. to extinguish a cb.imney lire Thursday morning. No damage was elone.

COMTM.l) TO HOMi:. A. It. Kline, superintendent ef tho e ity electric and water department, is oontir.ed to his home, Ö2S Calhoun st., by illness.

m iLDI.M; I'FKMITS. F. Kelley took out a building permit for an addition to his residence at 10 33 K. Third St., to cost

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T( x s 1 1 s 1 : 1 ;.m ( ) v 1 : i . Dr. !. A. Marane, S. Main st.,

untie rwe nt an operation for the re- '

moval of his tonsils at St. Joseph's hospital Thursday mornir.fr.

MOM: TO I'LYMOFTII. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Lowell, S. Fnion St., left Thursday for Plymouth where they will reside.

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Monday, March 15th CANDY NIGHT Tuesdav, March 16th GOLD NIGHT Wednesday, March 17th SPECIAL FEATURES

TOKIO'S New Orchestra is the Talk of the Town.

TOKIO

NOTICE Tokio will be closed Good Friday, April 2nd.

is devoted exclusively to Dancing. Pay us a visit ''You'll like it

It. P. TI. Makielskl. osteopathic d.ySiCian, moved to 201 S. Church

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roi: sali:-loa-, i:. nir i st.. n o,d, subst;uitial. S rooia lnuise; .' bedrooms: - tldPefs: ttdl.'t hi heoi Se ; o,l cellar: barn : eisteni. Payments. l'ric.- .:.,..'',". Lincoln 1ÖT1. Si. nth 1:.mm1, Iul. WI I.I.I AM MAPI. Ibaltor riti.Mis' l'.ank ltll;.

TRAFFIC

H ow Much Improvement in Car Situation May Be Expected is Question Paramount Following Return of Roads to Private Hands.

1 Famous Adlake Bicycle

Wrst Seventh st. S.'v.mii .-rllit tr,Hs , hi. k -n hon- und park, for miIo l.";.tiil u- This h.u.. i ;u t.rst cImss condition.

lull SLL rix.ia housf

Seventh ht.. iK'twf ti Cle eland and L

tan bXh. Ia.vm.-ntH. I'rl'-i $-..

WM. H A I ' I '. r.l'ALTOII, 'JOl fitlfMi'B r.ank lUdff. . ft T . T

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mil SAM: Jll W. Mlshawnka av. fc'notl sul)tantl.il htrlitly modern riMdu hoijü', i ''d iji s. a olosfts. Itath. fnriun' hfnt, rliri- lilit. cistern, as.

well. t""d eellar. I.M'e 'alae,

'Ui; SALL Sevn norn nuno. nil modern ei-pt hath; "od ! . t i n . rinse in r.ortn side. f-.MV. J. 1'. bu.enaker. I'lriu.uth, Ind. .'t7

1 OK SALI.' Otn riievruirt, two extra rim1 and tires. Or.e 1'ord five pas.iiKr. Inifrlal larae. Liiiuln way :. l'liope Mishawaka ."..V.. 7tf

1'riee :.T"kv W.M. If A I I, i:i:altor, -04 Citizen's Hank bid?. Phone: Lincoln 1.771. Suuth 1'etnl, Ind. 0 t7

l-'OU SAI.i: -strh-tly moucrn eislit-r..Mii dwelling with uanie. in desirable location on north side. Pri $:.7tt. Moderate piijiiO'iit dAM. Possession wlthi.. .") dajs. North Sid- Trust and Savings bank. lot::

Kol! sali: l'ne roous, furinice. ie tri-' brht and KaruK. VrW -.''' i Lour too um. large lt, well and t istern. Prb e 1 .. l ive rni:, pa, utool. and water. prl.e 1.7' 0 1 ilit rooms, modern e-ept io at. xlose in. l'rhe 1 u I'.arl -,;.irniire Phon. Mlsh iunka .'.7'V

LIP.LUTV IJNIS t.oniTht and sold. Call anl et vw: quotations. Main I'M. Camp "I hörne V C.. t.JO J. M.. S. Idd-.: s. tr

1'as.saRo of the railroad b i 1 1 brought the whole subject of trans-:

J no: tation under the spotlight. The

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i.iuiu.-uis anu meir luiuro nave heon Z more discussed than any other topic : in Amrica. not excepting prices. The E question e-f most immediate concern is naturally the decree in which E private rnanaKoment may be ex- J ported t improve the situation as ; E relates to car supply and motive E power. Many business men are in-j dined to anticipate distinct improve- i E ment. j Z. Vet for tliis anticipation there is i E no clear warrant. Private operation E is not a panacea for all ills. The ' executives oannot create cars mirac- ' E ukitisly where there are none. ' H Xevllier are they apt to establish i E more amicable relations with labor j E than have existed, although doubt- j E less they will try in weed out in- i competent nml unnrccssiry rm-J E ployf.s and may thus reduce operat-j incr expense and Inerease efflciency. j -2

MISH AWAKA K1:ALIV '. 11 MlMhawaka Tr-ist Phone M isha waka 'j"a7. lItMi:s TO Pd'V Ol: SKLL Terms or Cah. S7,l tf

CALL and let us fjrure with .u ..a asphalt roll or idnirh roorlnc. Mlsha-

vak.i Kootinsr Co. HI S. Main Ft.

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iaK SALL Sixty farm. 'vita huildlruzs. or' hard and jiaiii fruit, ii::.-

1 or :ind growing - rot s; :-.o s i s i ti.M.rs. l ir'

:i.o.-t: the nor v. tn siraa nunuui its. nearly new-, l'elix l- (iro t Mi'ii xv.ika" Phone Gartield 1?. -;tf

WANTLI Cook Patiuly of to. Mi,'. die nfd er elderly woman. Phone Mthawak ,VJ. " 1'tT

WOKLLN KLAL TY C . Mlshawaka OH ire o.; W. Tlllld st. Mish awaka 'J. Up i eenln's We have Several hor.es in ;tsy distane for emphvs in the I'od- ..ml Vt ii r t'a tori'-s. These homes are prieid n'iit. Call ami s-o us. S ua of our modet n ami parflv inodeiii homes f,r sah-: ash or terms. O'Connor st.. S'eti lo-uns. ....v'.4no Lo.-ust st.. six rooms J.'J"" . Third st., !f;ht looms -L.'HH) L. Sixth, five rooms J.L'OU P. l'ifth. six rooms ü."1" U". Third, seven rooms t.ooo W. tlrove. six riNitns .".17" V. 1'ivisioti. M'veii looms .". n battel!, nine rooms l'ifth st., six rooms 1.7t) beautiful b!1 modern hunsaiow ; five rooms down stairs; 1 lare room npst drs. rurni!.e! aialirdlu-hrdlushrdl stairs. Pinislied in red maho'anv: oak

nri'idace, beamed ctilitu.'.

At the same time it is admitted'.

Corn-r hf. ."ox 1") : 14 fruit trrs. currants am! ooseherry bushes; ahundaio'e .f hhruhher , L b ken park, traiajCe. bii; har.- iin. wuklkn pkalty co. ,72df

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LIP.KKTY PvUMiS-We rav un to J.V. 2,"

st . S room fpot ( as!i. a. or n 1 ?:ire-st .illnnnl. W e

house. 4 pedrnom. 2 rpi-.-ts. tra.h r in t a,, !.. :,. Is. ll. L. ;ut!u'.e, 4-:'. ... AI 1 .nils., de. tri- UsM. :is. istern. w-ll. ! s. bhijr. d'ourta 1 or. 77 tf

fruit tres. fc'rare art-r. lar'e woodsh'd, lorner lot. '-.xi."2. Pri.-e ;.l. WILLIAM IIAPP. L,:.lt r CitUem' Hank I'd 1. South bend, Ind. r.". lö

Don't Forftt "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 N. Main 8L. MishAwaka. Tor All Kinds of Sho Re pairing aad Ehoa

Best Wheel Made for the Money. Large Stock of BICYCLE TIRES, $3 to $4 EACH BICYCLE SUNDRIES s Our Stock Complete in Every Detail. j ERERHARDT'S Leather Shop, Trunks, Sporting Goods, Etc. 216 NORTH MAIN STREET 1

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HOUSE WIRING ELECTRICAL WORK Phon (.ran Krinjr. IiiIiawHka 10 1. MISH AWAKA ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. South IVnd Work Solirlted.

j NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES

j Here is what you have been looking for. 1j Having opened an up-to-date Upholstering and Repair i Shop in connection with my store, I am equipped to repair, I r ' i 1-11 i m i . .1 i i

j rcnnisn, reouna or ouua new to matcn wnat you nave.

THE WELLS EXCHANGE 119 North Msin St. Phone 1259

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A NOVELTY COMEDY ACT SINGING, TALKING, DANCING AND PIANO

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DRESSLER & WILSON America's Foremost Novelty Dancing Act

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!i SHOWS 7:30 and 9:00. Sunday Matinee 2:45.

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We advise immediate action! It is a safe prediction to make when we say that furniture and rugs can probably be bought for 25 per cent less, today, than in six months or possibly even three months from now. If you are going to need things this Spring or Summer, or even this Fall, and the outlay of cash necessary is preventing you from making your purchases right away, remember that we extend whatever credit is necessary. All furnitutre stores extend credit, long or short time. The only way in which we are different is hat we do not have a lot of red ape, ;olks ask for credit. Just say to the salesman: "I would like to open in account" and you are welcome.

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nourishment more than many costlier foods. Serve

Perfection Wafers at all meals. Plain or buttered, their crisp "tastiness" is a delightful

proof of their purity and the skill in

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PERFECTION BISCUIT COMPANY Fort Wayne, Indiana Maker of Perfection Bread Leading Bakcrt Sine 1901 J

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