South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 79, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1920 — Page 11
miDAY MOItXTXG. MAKCH 19. 1 1 NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Misliawaka 10 Knee Skirt Gathers Crowd Chmle Com
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INSANITY VICTIM ELUDES EFFORTS OF LOCAL POLICE
IM'.v.inl Johnson. ri Unsr on I15ck t., v nt mlier.ly insane .ln?l.iy afternoon and icap"i tho vigilance of hi jruard ins. :oin into the hills. Iat cvrntr.fi' th ' "n.rliI; hous'-hoM r.-WIinp at Gr a Mountain farm was ftartl-d by a t-r!f3 of shrl'ks anl rrwars i'jlnt, from the wood ?urroundlr:p thir home. An attrmpt was made to notify the sherlJT b'it his tHrphonr was found to ie out of order, find a.s a last resort a call wan .nt In to tho local röile. The patrol. In char;'' of several of Chief I'ffnd r's husk !.. responded and aftr a fw hours' c-ftrrh, !h rprTitntlvrs .f the law wre forced to return without their man. j Thursday momir.fi: Chir f I'fpndr. J Ir company with a deputy f herlff. i
and a member of the Ioal department return'l t th seen of th excitement. A s-hort time aftrr th y lft. Ceoro Chandler, a farmer r'Hidin f uth of the city, phoned tho dek fert,ar.t that he had seen the ni n on h' way Into town this mornire. As far .-is The Nrvs-Tim's was a Me to ascertain. Mr. Johnson wa.s ttill at larKe, at press tlmp.
Dollar Day Friday Friday will be Dollar Day with the leading merchants of the city, when they will offer many bargains. In anticipation of a big rush of business all stores participating have increased their sales forces. The stores will open at 8 o'clock and remain open until a late hour. Foil owing are the names of the merchants advertising for the event: Milady Shop. M. Gilbert & Son. Winey's. The People's Store, The Golden Rule, Alexander's, Douglas Shoes, Savings Store, Mishawaka Leader, Eberhardt's Leather Shop, Cone's Cyclery, John Blasko, and A. Piser.
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FELLOWSHIP CLUB TO HAVE GOOD PROGRAM NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT
N"tt ixaphon danco rrron liy IMrknvin's orrlrstra. ".VolKxIy KnmvM," anil WomWful Tal," Columbia rtrrt No. 2S.:'J, H.' mit.. Mgrr Furolturo Y. Advt. 17t2.
iiri.r.iA'ixsATi-: wiannxo. Harold I Hull of this city and Mi.1 Helle J.udgate of Chieaeo were i arrled Wednejlay afternoon at C:"0 c clock hy the I5ev. Fr. I,nne at the rertorv of St. Jro ndon's
C.Ttholio ehurrh, Chicago. Th-j pro m H the son of Mrs. CarrM Hull, 118 1- Unroln way W. He i.s Morp a world war vet ran ha vine, perved Mi.-haw overseas w ith the third division. j attnT .1
I'ollowliie the rormiony a dinner "iri" Was ervi-d at the home of the "lvas
bride's father. Charles J. Ludeate. 1T,'t V. f?eventv-fourth .t. Cover wi.r 'aid for 20. Mr. and Mrs. Hull
The third monthly dinner of the f ellowship club of Mishawaka will he hi Id in the banquet rni of the Hotel Mishawaka next Tuesday evening at 0:4:. Prof. Walter Dill Keott of SJorthwetf rn unlvc r:-ity.
one of the Kre;lte5t Students of psy
chology In the United States, and It. I)eVitt C. Tremaino will be the speakers of the evening, while Pitt P.-irker. arti -t-cartronlst of Chlraco, will a!.-f) entertain. Musie will bo furnished by the "P. ill-P. trui" saaph'iiirx sextette and Arthur Shank, well-knowu Mishawaka vocalist. Contrary to the usual custom of the elub, members in jroJ st:indin:r will be permitted to invite one resident KUest.
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Mi. fml Mr Arthur T. MrC.uire. W. Sixty-fourth st.. entertained .it a liriTier party in honor of th" trld" and ;rom Tuesclay evenint;.
Thursday veninc. The aff iir
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bers that were taken into the nrfr'Tiizntion durinir the f.tll campaign of J A cl''li','htful dinner w is r.Tved by j the Pytiii.tn Sisters and f ol ' i n x th in' d iiK.in was enjoyed. Muse.' fo ty.t claiif.' was furnished by the JCni'lits of Pythias orchestra of Sath l!i nil.
ir?lrr iMro's sermon o?i I 'Throwing .stme; mid rider Cat- 1 jtutrr'M S4miiii on "(ieiirrt eslty". Pert Wlllianis. eoiiiell.m. jio Iiis innv nrcnl, "I'.IoVr KatmorrV III, $1.2.", .Heifer rtirnitiiro Co. Alt. 1 Tt2.
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IHTIOV. V.. I. P.yrklt has awariled con tracts for tlie erection of three houses to he built on th Pyrkit addition K. Lincoln way. Two of them arr buncalows and are to cost $4.('00 each, while the other is an TTr.irMsh style resilience to co?t
CarI of Thank-i. We heret)- wish to thank all our
kind relatives. r.fi::h!ors and friends for their kindness niid sympathy extended to us durir.-C the illness and death of owv beloved daughter and sister, also for the L autiful floiul ! offering. AVe a'o esfiecially want to in iition t!ir ehiblreii of the Pat- ! tel! seiidol. the I-di; foundry cmployes ;.:-' ai-o tlte .",'a tbu-.al Veneer niploy,-s for the kindness and beautiful Mora! fferir.rs. Mr. :iMl Mrs. Xi.-hnbis Pd. kel I ft I Advt. and Family.
IIOUSIPsG PROBLEM IS ACUTE IX BERLIK. MASY ARE HOMELESS
terms of dumping fuKitivcs ( rowded
PKPI.IX, March IS. The territory which ilermany has surrendered to Poland under th
the Versailles treaty U thousands of homeiess into already oeriPalin, ac(rdir.K to
Dr. W. Importe. munieiiiil housing co;ni,:i.s;.-i.nei-. "'Inv stiLcation has shown that in a s:n-:le hoü.e 7: persons were fugitives f:oni po!ih Germany. Tin re ar e approximately r.lV'i 11 families sckin-r homes in Berlin. We have today only "L'O apartments at oar disposal." said IT. Iiporte. The p, erlin -.ousin commission r ha:; proposed the irnmediate eeiistr letin of ."..m.oj tworoom apartments or huts to accommodate the jumiiies who are o',v exfioSL'd tO di-ease, Sleeping in cellars.
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Art Hickman's orchestra in "K.ain- 1 W)v of fy Dreams." tlw new fox ti-t. CVlumhla recore, H." ct-nt lVdJTcr nirnlturr C. Advt. lit-.
ci:ntx ky v.vii:vimj:. Fie unu.-ually pood acts have Pen Jiooked for the Century theater this week end. Sis?esbe-'s acrobatic los make an excellent canine act.
ipriro Trio, three r.eauUiul pirls
with an assorted wardrone In a musical revue are said to be very cood. Ferdinand anil May. Hurnpp.Tu novelty; Phil Monincer. and I-Vnru-si.n. and Sunder'.arul in a talkin? nnd 5-Inrjinir act completes one of the best bills of the season.
ST. PATRICK'S PAKTY. Miss Catherine OTell. K. Mishav:aka av.t enu-rtaine-.l at a St. Patrick's party Wednesday venin. r.'ivr: were awarded to Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur McCK iland.
Cauan and Mi-- Prances" Hvan.
Gaines Achieved Fame
TIjnni:li His Victory 0er rs'otorious Bandit. .
XF.W VoP.K, March IS. Col. William Pejabdton Gaines, owner of the Austin (Texas Statesman) who beeaiue known from one end of the Lone Star state to another through ietory achieved over lien Thompson, notorious bandit, died at his home Thursday niqht of heart disease. In (ho days when Austin was only a youiu: city and bandit raids were so numerous that the local authorities wort unable to cope with them. Col. Gaines, through the columns of
Joseph his iT'ivspapor attacked the city oth-
nils ior ineir ineneeiiveness.
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Why thf crowd patherel when a younp woman in an Kton coat suit, elbow length sleeves ami the new knee length skirt, walked down Xew York's fashionable thoroughfare.
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the bandit, accompanied by his fol-
lowers, stalked into the otllre on the 1 day specified and found the colonel : waiting for him unarmed. i At this display of nerve. Thompson j slipped his pistol hack into its hoi-: ster anil after ehxttint: with the, ditor shook hands and parted with; this tribute: "You're th-? bravest man I ever met." After that Austin was no longer troubled by bandits. Col. Gaines was born in Pich-' mond. Texas, in 1 S 11 . lie was Krad-i uated from Iafayette eollepe at '-(, and after practicing law in his na- i tivo state, turned to the real estate; t'.eld and later to journalism. He ' establish the Statesman when Aus: : tin was beinjr developed and con-;
tri'mted to many newspapers and periodicals. He aided in establishing1 local governments In many new eitles and won his military title In the Texas national jjuard. He came to thia city several years ao.
A N NOP N C I ; ViT.I)l)IN(i. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Markey of Toledo, u.. announce the marriage ff their daiiphter. Miss Gertrude, to Howard Karl of this city. The ceremony took place at the home of
ie bride's parents Wednesday.
New uhUtllnc rrvrl. "Plrd CalIsM v I'Mwartl Ais in ('luinhui record
! l.N.TI'.r.TAIV ItlTI.ATIVI'S. I Mr. and Mrs. Uobert 1. Paeon of ; Grand liapids. Mich... were the jjruests ot honor at a 12 o't lock dini per We vlnesday at the home f Mr. i and Mrs. Lawrence V.. Faulkner, ,: Lincoln wav W.
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Helper Furniture Co. Advt. 17t2.
Wilt cli our windows r.ntl counters for ? lay siH'htfs. Mclollans ." and I Of store. Adxt. ist I.
Warns of Ki:Iin.';. The editorials were answered by Thop.pson himself. After haviacr warned Col. Gaines that he intended to kill him and blow up his plant.
RFiPOKT STKAMSHIP VUW.. NKW YOItK. March 1 S. Itadio disatches received by the United States naval radio .station here today reported the United States shipping board steamship Clockson on lire in the. roads af Balboa, Canal Zone, with L'.e.OO.OOO pallons of gasoline aboard.
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FEMES 1ST MOVEMENT IS FLAU LESS, SAY PERCY. ILL.. CITIZENS
PI:b"Y. PI.. March 1 After a month under the regime of Marshal Granilina" M"axvell. citizt ns of Percy say (bet they e eonvinced thoroutriily that f e feminist movement, in many li.-peets. absolutely flawless. Not a single arrest -has been mad.' pre since "Grandma" or as !.( sisrnsit. Mrs. Jane Max' well, observed her sixt -second birtbdav by :-"r - ' " r the duties of law enforcement. "Grand in..'.:. s. i.e. her only weapon, has proved more etfuacious than the armament ef any of h'-r jtredecessors. . This she attributes to the 1 0 :v cnt ' erd r." pri valent in this community of 1,400 persons.
STFAMSIMPS TIi:i UP. N'I'W YOItK. Marth 1 . Five coastwise steamship lines, tied up by the strike of longshoremen, are suffering a daily loss of $ Cä.GäO, according to P. II. Ilichardson, vice president of the Ocean Steamship line and chairman of the owners' committee, today.
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VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY SATURDAY & SUNDAY FIVE BIG ACTS
IIGESBEES' ACROBATIC BOm
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TAKFS T.OCA! IDSn iOV. IZ. S. Crant, of Philadel j.b:n here he has been in chart:" of th
branch edlioo of the Dodce Mf. Co.. preach has arrived in th eity to commence i ircb
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Ibv. M. White of Chicago w
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his itities as supervisor of sales ofjolo k Die Doilso rone r:i. Mr. Grant is a I eousin eif the late Sajce W. SVhuy- j ur- Maldelski. osteopathic physicher, one of the vice presidents nf : fan. 201 S. Church st. S. W. Cor. the company, and has been with U.- from P. O. Adv 12tf Pode interet for the j ;.st U J v ars. Mr. and Mrs. Grant are re. i Watch our windows anil counters
i-ttrtd at the Hotel Mishawaka.
for S Day sx-cinb Kc store.
Watch our window ami counters . for 5 Day sfH-eials. Meljellan ." anil i TMIAPK. T"as. HV Storf. Atlvt. lNtl.h.oui Nationals. 9
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K. A. M. C: Med convocation ioni.;lpt. Worlii the P.oval Arch lcree. i : dc An s. axppuson. m. p. H. i:. SFDKBS. Sec'y. Advt.
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Wntch otir windows ami counters for S Day peel a I. McLellans ." and J0c Store. dt. 1M1.
di:.tii of Ki:ii.Tivi:. Mr. and Mrs Claude Hollarstein. "W. Third st.. left Thursday for TuI Ado. O., where tby were called by the death of a r '.ative.
Prlno- twiml plays "Den llnr Chariot Haee." ami -I nder Orders" in Columbia n-ortl No. JS., S." TTits. Deliver lu roil ore Co. Ailt. IU2.
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Highest Prices Paid for Veal and Chickens. See
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DeMEULENAERE 427 VV. Seventh St. Phone Mishawaka 926
Public Sale!
3J i miles cast and half mile south of Mishawaka. 1 3 head of Guernsey cattle, 1 Rumley farm tractor, hay, grain and fodder, horses, harness, farminp implements and other things too numerous to mention.
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Three Beautiful Girls Pretty Wardrobe, in A MUSICAL REVUE
FERDINAND AND MAY PHIL MONINGER European Novelty in "A Day -at the Circus" mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmUmmmmWmWmmmmmmmmUmmUmmmmmm
FERGUSON AND SUNDERLAND in Breezy Bits of Chatter, Singing and Music
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SHOWS 7:30 and 9:00 O'clock; Sunday Matinee 2:45. This is an Exceptionally Good Bill ADULTS 30c, war tax 3, total 33c. Children Usual Admission.
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By Rida Johnson Young. Scenario by Frances Marion. Directed by W. D. Taylor. If you want to come along and dig for treasure with Mary Pickford and a pocket edition of Captain Kidd, you had better be pretty spry, because everybody else in this section is coming, too. COMING SOON The big Super-production, 'THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST ME."
114 South Michigan Street, Near Wcirntcn Arcnuo.
FRIDAY
BARGAINS
No Telephone Orders or Goods Sent on Approval Friday will be a big day of extra value giving. If you miss these bargains you will miss many Splendid Savings. Better plan to be here.
Silk Petticoat Special, one rack of silk petticoats in taffeta, silk jersey and combinations. Choice Friiy. only MM Leather Coat Special, good quctlity leather coats.
Very special Gl! 1riü! Friday vlili an fi 9 j Winter Coat Special, buy !
one tor next winter. $17.50
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Dress Goods Special, 36-j Silk Glove Special, in inch wool plaids, in variety ; black, white, gray and ponof combinations. Regular i gee, with contrasting stitch$1.50 value. -fl fa ing. Friday only, Oft-
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Dress Goods Special, 36inch all-wool storm serge, in black only. Worth $1.50. Friday, (IK yard ÜÖU
Silk Blouse Special, one lot of Georgette Blouses in plain colors and combinations. WonderfulgJK pl"! valaue, Friday .. SJarU Glove Special, one lot of washable kid gloves, tan und brown, in sizes 5J2, 5, 6 and 6J4 only. Regular $2.C0 value. Friday, pair ... 02 a 3iJ Laundry Soap Special, American Family, Fels Naptha and Flake White soap. Friday,
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Huck Towel Special, size 16x32, 25c value. "2
each 30(5
Hosiery Special, white cotton hose, double heel and toes. Friday Qfi only, pair LiJ Lace Special, 1 8-inch shadow and Venice all-over hec 98c value. KOf4 rriday, yard UUU
Curtain Materials Special,
marquisettes, Jb-inch, in white, cream and ecru, 50c j
value. Friday,
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Gingham Special, 27-in. nurse stripe gingham. Friday only, yard
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Crepe Special, underwear crepe, bl'Ae and white.
30-inch in pink,
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Pillow Case Special, sizes
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Lace Special, Val laces, 1 to 4 inches wide, fjrt 10c value. Friday, yd. ?J Aluminum Special, round double roasters, can be used separate as baking
dish. Friday special
Button Special, good quality pearl buttons in dif
ferent sizes. Friday only, card . . .
ßress Snap Special, Crown and Presto snap fasteners in black and white. Friday only, OI card rj2y
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New Spring
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did display of novel new fr fashions in all departments of ' our store awaiting your inspec
tion. ring Coats In tan, rookie, pekin blue and navy. Short models in polo cloth with angora cuffsand collars, or with leather trimmings. Full length Coats of tricotine, tinseltone and velour, $20 to $95.
Suits
Navy blue Suits in tricotine, serges and poiret twills, sizes 1 6 to 5 1 . Plain tailored models with military braid trimmings. And many, many other styles. $30 to $125
Dresses Taffeta, messsaline, crepe de meteor, satins and georgette crepe. Striking effects brought out in flowered taffeta trimmings; short sleeves, novel embroideries, harem skirts, etc. $19 to $75. Spring Millinery The unfolding of fashions of a new season is always interesting in Millinery, more so perhaps, for it is here that fashion art is allowed free and unlimited play. Our displays are now complete.
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