South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 80, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 March 1920 — Page 10

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SUNDAY SERVICES AT CITY CHURCHES Revival at Christian Church Clo-cs on Sunday Evrnini:. .cur d t; v. i:i r-.irk the v, ... r,f :h" revivnl services fit th- First !hr.'!an church. Th r. 'c'li.trs l av- h-i n in jiroxre-s for the ja-. to we. its and ha.v bT. !tiv:y xit t-nI.I. I;ir m hool vj!! '; h"M t : i "i ft. im. All rr-i.il rs nr MISHAWAKA tV Oil I WIN LKALTY Cm. hi: v. n.ir.i .t 2 11. W. Var.- a.. JIlb. are n.t mem Ixt o: th- ftlty! "board. We t.HT brne f'r In i every raTt M'.sriawik.i. T-n .f o i- j D.ol-m and rartly m'.d'-.T, lw prl i koruf-. rush r t-rTr.f: Fourth t, 0 roir.i $I.'", I'att;l, 1 r'vjtn fifth ht. 6 mom J X. Lrfx-ii.t, 0 roorr. -" Ann t., 5 rooms ' S.irafc M., i rvom J '.-" '1 ldrtnth st., 6 roox - '' N. Main.. I room - Vntf-r wt . 10 roorua N. :r1nr, s rooau :;' We hiv l.oautif il hoin. In vry f MUhiwaU. The?" horn' nr f ltlr rno'lern, Home of tl.rn e!c;i Bfrurfir fiti'i PatM In th- rv rirt of th dty. 'aHi or rf.if o'ir completely rrflrii Lom": Thlr-1 t., 7 roo'i-i ?t Third St.. nKTB Lincoln way K., 7 Tooras 4 W. rov. 0 rooms i W. sixtX 7 ronn Thirl Bt., S roox ; part ' (i:n -nt in Six ."o0 ;:' .. i: till WOKDITN nnVLTT CCt. .1 tf VANTT:i Cl airs cnr- . Call at 1- V-VA-VIT TO ItnXT FItb room, modern apartaint for man and uif; iiO thiidren; either In Suth H-'i l -r MNhawnfca. W. IZ.. care Newi-Tline- lVt:. FOI SALI' Sw with nlcp. blx v.aks old; will Hell pipr aior.e; alwo r.-d iplerry rbints. Victor DIeyter, K. : It. No. 2. Mishawaka. i''WANTLl TO n.r,XT Itoom for l'.pht Lou-, kefplnc, furnished or refurnished, by "ir'.e without children, rhei . MWt-a-.i-uka lytl rou SALE. Mod tq r.lne room bouse. 1 "1 rs r f'.iMr arrauifeiiint: vestibulf, li Im ri-oDJ, mu-le room, lihrHry dining reoin. kitchen; rniicljfii rooms oak Hnlh. Secoad Coor: t all, four lars bedrooms, clonetK. jr:irr-t; larjj basement; Lot water in-at: ebctric light; new double parage, fruit trees, crap. Lo- . ate l iyr N. Main st. Prlee. . . . $7 41." W. Uattell nt. 10 room modern brik nd frnrae hoi:se; six bedru, eiT closets; frircace aerif: electric l'pht; cistern: Lardod iloors; fruit trees; grapes; lar'e woodshed; doutle garage. Vm3 II. lhlrd l. A gO'l substantial. 8 room bonne; .3 bedroonn; '2 clotefs: toilet in house; good eellir; bam; citeru; payments. I'rlc lindern 9 room houpn; 4 bedrooms; furnacA hat; aanlury plumbing; electric light; god cellar; cistern: v.fll; garage. 10x21; fmlt trees. h Ich en house and park. located 2U W. Mishawaka av. I'rlce $S2;t W." Seventh at. A good sub stnr.tlal 7 room house between 'iflitud pnd I'gm b'. ? bei rcHinis; well; cistern; .oodshed: ild'ken boue: frait tre-. Fri-e 3 00) .....jO ! i 2 oi i 3l 1'. N. Mala at. Corner Main and .Marlen at. 7 room Loose; 3 biroras; 4 clesrt.; to'd?t tu Lo i;e; raster nnd pink In kitchen; "- trie light; cistern; gns; cellar; gt i ice; woodshed; chlckoti hoi:; shad and fruit tree. Alley nt r rear; ol blo-k from car line. Prbe J)C :. Ninth Pt, X room house; 4 f !e ir'oans ; tluaet ; elAetrb licht : j large cellar; cistern; fill. -t in Louf: payments. Frice tl fv Sarah ct. 7 room ho-is-; 3 bedrooms; U closets; etertr! '.i,jhts; will; cellir; irnaiedl ate rKH.-f.s!on. Fri'e W. Lawrence tt. 7 roo-, two dory housi; three ofdroms rl.ree rickets; bath; '. fr'l'ht; cistern; well; gv 1 reiiir; oodihed: chLkn lo-'e: t"(rg cherry tr-e; strawberrv plants; grap- nrbor; gurnge; .il.at rear; tvo bbnks froai r r ;i;n-. I.K,.-.n das I'rl e WILLIAM IIAFF. ltealf.-r r4 i'ltiren?" Hank lliil. Cin-oln 171. Sot. fa Feud. 2.C-) !n 1. 7.V2f .ffiJl SALIT-Oha rtierr'Mrf . two fra riras and tires. Ore Fori the pn-a-uger. Imperial dan.v, L.no.a way K. 7ff OH SALK-Mdtrn el-ht-roo-n heu. nlth gar,:, -hb-fc-n Im-i. birg b-f. Crocry bulM!ne- ;-r. 1 nv;.. Fl.ore j'.hAwakft 12M LV7 FOR SALK A good etjh ro--! h.cjs all modern e-c; t 'rnj v, ivx2e g o tag- nrd it-r pr.t iiriv.-Hv. O.-ni with i.e: E. .1. 0,e;t. sv, y MV.-..lAvaki tr. 1R7 J OK S VI IV -Six ror.i l. a-- p.irtly r.o.I-e-n ; two t '... ks fr - .a Lui :i l.igl.wr.y : ft ;r tib ks frr.-ii er.'-T f f e n ; en pave-t .trot: p'.-nty s if V" a atit it -n will l ive to 1 ';rry. 2.7." 1,-nell.it p.,c M.:rk Re::lty ' 1 lt' If r '.-i T ß, r.. w rc f, let ii figure w-itti .a ."..-). ilt r ii a r:e. iilty ' 5!ls.aw al.a I. ...-lit.-.' Co. Ill S. Mali; st. 1 i: TT ; Fon S I.F- Niv L'i:se , n large ; eercer V t. go-. 1 "... after. W a -king d'ktsr-e to i. r..- t.-v ij 1:. r.ty : e? fruit ii.-, .. st i:.; l: -ra a I'i' r jv ..k.i ''". lltf. FOR I;F.NT Hail 1 rg s-.ita b f r cp ; or tsll tr. tr.uf j r:r : g js n-.-.. t.'a.:v Jecat. 1. Ad-lres N--w l'::-;.. 4ff i F'R 'ALF --22 1". '.:' r . - r.-'tu ' n -) : I ' dr... : - . -'-. f Vet la . t.o : 'e -. X:' . c ; . v : 1 f v-- rr .'- ..!'!- :::. vf.rar . - J ' ' Fr - '. I'-" . 1 1. 1 i : H.iFF. i;.. i:.s. v. i',' h..X: 1.-; ! !. 1 v : 1'

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urred to M'frd rs Killy i!,iy will he obsPH'1'!. Mornir.ir s'-rvi-s will t.e at 10:15 with special van-;' listic ."t ices and n.usie. Thf th'tne will 1 "A u. !;: rim: Faith;" Christian, -nfiv.r at i. in. This will le in ihf nature of a sociil hour. Eve:.ir. fervlee? will take plae at T o' ;irk, The serrr.on suhjee will t "Life's Burden." S'rvl'-s in other churches will re ;is follows: ITrst Ir-riytorlaTi. Mcrnirr. "A rft Need." Mi..Nir.a fJahel. orpanJ-t. will play "I 'i! prim's F-r;pc of Hpp"' (J'a.tLste); offertory. "Him mbranz.'i" Yon; pr.stlude, " 'horni-Menuer" ( Boellrnnnn). Ivenin;r services; Prelude. "Nocturne in A" (Faul1: offertory. "Slavonic Cradle CLASSIFIED I OR SALI: WTjIte leghorn es f.r t'h:ns'. Inqulr- s. SprlLC f,L LL't I I "It SALI! Nw "mf-iriatlon eis rir.-; ouner l-a Ir.tr itv; will h.di , ,,m,. tdl at 1-1 S Ll-jMh ht., i'lvr Park. L'otl N Ti;i -Vli Tin put.Ws ful.r at f-.. h--r-.s htij.Hi r puf.Iia LouiH. fjjo;, Mih. au;ik.t Pm'. WANT! 1T o fi!r.:: inTi to work na a 'l.i try farm; .,1 !! fn.- tl- rci!ir kind ,t u i:iin. ill r.r writ". II. S. Kfinp. l'hon ;.ir!:.-Il .VIT. .M:-'n-wik l. I rid. J(;i Ls!;i caks roil s.li; -o;ip im:. h,.iiii, Mt-.-rty Hfart'r; i- tfurlnzs; .1 2''17 tourlri. .n xt;irt'r: 1 1M7 fle.Iv. ry l..dy ; l : 1 7 roadster.-!. lllnl-P Victor co, Lincoln way . IX) til I t. ANTi:i I!nlng rrn ri rl. cook, kltH N. .Mill s-t. rf, I'Olt SALI. rive-room honf-f. larr" lot. Ove IdorkH -aot of p-tfflce f n 7hlrd t Also str! tly m ('.rn seven ru-:u Lous' on Tow,? av. Tora AlNert. II" 'low 1a a v. i'jt: F(i: SLn Four KLodp Irland rod ro4-k-r.iS. ('all w. Fouitü ltl IyOST Tare tlr anpora eat with tdark "tripes on bark. Answers to nnn:c of riitz.-n. I'Loae MlsUawuka 117S. Ilewar.l. lOtl foil SALIl At farmer's prlcAt one re?itered Jercey ball. 12 months old. St. LarnU-rt's stnifn. Address f. X. Stoe.-k-lrg-r. J:. K. No. 2. Mlduawuka. I'.u7 1 OR SALM 10 pieces, 2Sxl4, pine; ;-e.--ond Laad; good -ondltlon. fall Mishawaka ll.".s. ;. Foli SALI1 Sow arid pigs; also srrl ran re. fou- years old. weighs about l.lUKJ pounds. I'hone (;artleld 4U'l. 17td FOR SALI-1V10 IL I. 4M, Heven -passenger large six cylinder Uulck. New la-t May. llxrelient condition. Frice .l.:-o aslt. Reply F.ox It, News-Times. 17t3 Ft R SALI' Four xn'.nt tubs, l..jO onb n crates, 10) pounds onion sod drllN. weelhoes. farm machinery, 11 bead catt'e, Va Chester White young sour, S hordes, ut public fale Tuesday, March Z alley View Farm, 13 miles southwest South Item!, 4 miles northwest North Liberty. I miles southwest C'runistown. W. C. Harder. I7t7 MISHAWAKA REALTY CO. 211 Mishawaka Trust Hblg. Fhone Mishawaka 117. homes to r.uy or sf.ll Tenrs or Cash. s:o tf rou SALK r room hoase. cor. lor, clo.te li north side, .Tv) c.-ifh :.r 7 room houe, Sarai st.. A-l repairs 2.0) 4 room Louse. large lot, chicken house. Immediate possession, easy terms 1,7."0 " r'K'Di bungalow, new, eiisy payUieuts " 2,iVß) E. C. CARMIRF I'hone .170 Mishawaka FOE SALE One b,t. 10x141 on S. Clav et. Fhone Mishawaka 12 t. 17t7 For SALF Thirty acres, ui county line read, half mile north of liiteruri.an f'nflon IT.; splendid location for nmntrv l o ne. Write H. W. Nely, O SCeoln, I 'id. Fhone 71,. iTt 4 FOR SALI! Fartly modern home oa (iroe st . p..--o-den lmmedlitely ; splendid targal:i. If you want It you win have to hurry S3.t" C.dtnge, in spienCM condition. Ju-t eff Miiin st., on Lawrence nt. Fine term; line opportunity. MISHAWAKA RIIALTY TO. Ofllre. Room 211 Mishiwakn Tr:t bldg. Residence, Suite ö. 1.''. W. Mishawaka av. Office open evening- from 7 to i:t;j WANTED "Jood man for garden and yard work; also houseman. Steady work for experienced and reliable uian. Write Ro A or inquire News Times. i:.t.i FOR SALK A well located lt. t-nx70 fret on piv.nl street with a good building. 2WK fet. Price $2, 10). Stark I'.oa!t C " ltttl WO HI) F.N JtKALTY CO. Mlh i .vaka OffU-A W. Thiru ft. M.shawa ka 202. Open evening!1. Near Vodin Co. N. Srnng S. Milburn r. vi . West r..i,o W. T'.drd ( w. Third 4 rtj W. Third ;,.no Neir Dodg.-s 1. F;ftli. ; 11 mod-ra '. F. Fifth joix F. slxt.ä 2.2t ") Near Fa-t Fnd Factory. E. Fourtlt. cor.jd. tely m.xl. r". fiir.e reo'i.s .t.7's F. Finirth. P focis '. Fi urth. . r-.ot.is . 1. 7 r.'Oin bui:ga!-"v, all t'-.o brn . . . 1 ."mi F. Third c ' l'c:K:t!f::l all ::.vb;:t b ::.g.il,.w : tie r.'. f.'.- ii--w u :i i r-. one l.tr; r:u up-v'ai;-.. l'i'.ls;..-d !a r-d iv.: h'..iuy ; eük r.'M-rs. large ri r ;":: e. Nam.-,; celling, iriiT b't. .V'l"-f 1 fruit tr'-. curr:it an i -j.. -..,: r- l :.-!'? ; abundae, -v. of ci.n;' b'-rj . .-hi-k n t : r k . yirage. bargain. W'UIU.N Kl M.1V CO. ll-etf LIHFRTV HHN'PS b.. t aa l ..!!. r.H and get our :2cf :;ti ' Mai" 1t'sl. Catr.p 'l l.-yrr. e ,v Co . t ) J. V S. b!.l.' N2 f f WAN 1 III' 1' FI . A t of ra. g'.t.g fro-.: M ' $' os Wil; .. . 1 ..r . ,:. k de.. A t.'.ie - ; ..ert. '.. Melu i , 1 1-5. f U W i i i ! e ' 1 :.t..: ' b t ' : .-r' : '' -..:: 'I Wo-'.-a Ve- ' I7t

ori:" ( Xerud.t) ; postlnde. "Trhiniphal Marrh" i:rw-r ). rV?ri;ion. "lokln? Out fur Soif," i Kt:;dy of rharrtd'-r Lot. Arthur Lha?ik ar.d the chorus hoir will Fir.s at both sfrvje'. Christian KruUuvor at fi o'clock. JlKs Khzatj.-th Lonc:Mreet, leader. The annual very mon.b'T canvas of the church will b rr.aJe in the afternoon. St. IVtT Lutheran. I'.ev. (tKo Turk, pastor.. Services In the G'.rman lant'uritre at 10:30 a. m.. .JJb.Vct. "Christ's Suffering IUfor He rod." Services in the KnLh lancuatre at 7 p. m.. yubject, "Tho iM.ath of Christ the L iral Flar.Hom for Our Souls." Sunday s'hool at a. m. Hible hoar Monday at 7:30 v. m.. l-son. "The Cruci.'ixSon and Hurial of Christ." i:ncllh Iaitlu-Tan. Uev. M. Whit, of Chicago, will pr'Mrh at 1C:4 S;:nday rnorniriET. St. AndrrvCs lrTansrlkTil. Ilev. Oscar Liuber.Kayer, pastor. Pible f-choril at y a. rn. Kntrlish Fervicf. at 10 a. m.. siljvrt. "Je.is Our Meal." (Wrnan services at 11 a. rn. Imnianuol llaptitt. n-v. L. It. Call, pator Sunday ?choc. at !:4"j a. m., Jolsn Heese, superintendent. Mornlnp worship at II o'clock, sermon subject. "The Wrrld Mission of Christianity." R Y. I'. TT. mevtln at 6 p. rn. IlvrninK services at 7:r,0. Topic. "Christ th" Cical of Humanity's Quest." St. JoM-ph's Catholic. I'lrst rr:ass at 7:30 a. in. Children's-rn.-iPM nt 3 o'clock. Hiph rnas? at 10:30 a. m. "Way of the ''ross tlevotionsi at l':30 p. in. InU n sr rmcn at 4 p. rn. St. Monica's CatliolW-. rir!L inass at 7:30 a. m. Second rriosx at 9 o'clock, and hlph mass at 1":30 t. m. ferries at 3 p. rn. Ienton permon Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. St. Itavn' Catholic. First mass at 7:30 a. ri. Hih mass at 10 a. in. Haptisms at 1 p. v.i. Instructions at - i. ra. Stations, ilevotions and benediction at 3 p. rn. IYoc MctliodUt. Xo servics Sunday on account of repairs beint: made at the church. International Hildo Students.

Services at 3 p. in. Sti'dy. "Th? New Creation;" chapter Xo. 13. DE A THS OTTO KOdfilTMAX. Otto Iloggeman. lifelong; resident of Mishawaka, died at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hoggeman, rOD K. Ixiwrence st., Friday morning; at 11 o'clock. Mr. Hoggeman has been in ill health for tho past threo months. Death was due. to complications. He was born in Mishawaka, April L'4. ISO", and was past 27 years old. On June ::, 191:, ho was married to Miss Jessie Krumanaker. who survives. Ho also leaves his parents, four listers and threo brothers. Agnes. Ella and 'Lillian Hoggeman; Mrs. Harley Ochampeugh. lilchard. "William and George Rocman of this city. Ho was a member of the W. O. W. lodge. Funeral arrangements will bo announced later. RUiA WA Y YOUNGSTER FOUM) AT KAKKAKEE AM) RETURNED HOME Huss-ell and Robert Miller aged 12. and 12 years, respectively, who ran away from their home, 72S E. Seventh St., Tuesday were turned over to thtir afther, H. F. Miller by tho local police last night. The boys hopped a freight train out of Mishawaka and were discovered by a brakeman after the train had gone alout CO miles. Ho took charge of them and when he reached Kankakee, in., turned them over to the ehailties board and notitled police authorities, who sent tho youngsters back to the local police. The bovs mother resides at Tell City, southern Indiana, and it is quite probable they wanted to go there to see her. OPTIMIST CLUB HAS INTERESTING TIME The Optimist club held its regular monthly meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. B. Kinsley, ä II Calhouhn st. There were eight members and many frb nds. including members of South Hend and Mishawaka Woman's clubs present. Following; the busine.-s session there aws a prorgam conslstine of piano solos by Mrs. TL II. Jernegan and Mr. Herman Wilson; vocal solos by Mrs. H. E. Sudors and Miss Beatrice Orr. and a vocal duet by Mrs. Frank Ht-eso and Miss Ab-tha Voing. two literary .selections from a magazin printed in embossed type vere read by ML-s Young, who i-j working tinder the direction of the Eoaril of Industrial Aid for tho Blind, containing; information ronfernir.ir the- bMr.d a,nd their needs in this p.trt of the state. All mcir.Vers and friecls prev..; felt that thev had spent tin enjoyable and profitable afternoon. MERCHANTS U LEASED WITH DOLLAR DAY Despite the inclement weather of 5s.erday. Mishawaka's Dollar day 'trok- all records Jn the matter of business. The stores ob?erin Bip event W( re busy from tho opening if the doors at o'clock In tho morning- until a late hour Friday t.icbt. A N ws-Times reporter made : round "f the places of business iurir.g tb.e evening and found but em opinion, namely that it was a record-breaking event for Dollar day. Kxtra help wis employed by very merchant participating in the sa'f. and even at that it was almost an impossibility to w.-Jt on customers at c rtaln period- during the day. Purchasers were evidently well pleased with their barcains. .Notwithstanding the condition of the country roads the attendance of ftraT and their vivos was c-.:; larger than on any p- ious c.ct a-

sl:; : the k;:.d. I OWX Ol Il IIOll.. ib- ;r.ci pendent of r-nt and buüd 1 bu o'jr own he.nt". Tb.e p.-,i-I pi-. F.: ild i '".c .v Ixv'i- a-'iciati't". : r.as f'-.t.Js to ie-an and tlir monthly : ; . i... is ..re little r. th.n rent. - . 'I..- s-cr tat y A. J. S- hh.dle-. I -1 i . Main sL Adv.

FARMERS CONTINUE TO MOVE TO CITY

Many Farms in IVnn Twp. Are Empty Hih Wae? in Citio is (au?c. There were never rnrr" farrr.s for sale in I'er.n township than in the case at present. Dzns of rural resident, ovr.ers of land, have :no.d to M:-havaka within th past several week a, th majori of them h.xvimr purclris.-d homes in the city. While somp of the vacated farms have been sold and are bo In? worked, many cf thm are. without tenants, and it is predicted will r -main so. A well-known farmer who has disposed of his holdings in the ' ountry and purchased himself and family a residence in the. city, told The Xev. s-Times Friday that tho situation was rallv serjeu-.. He Kives as the reason for farmers slllrc out the fact that the .,.r.s of farmers are being attracted to the cities by the hh:h wagvs b intr iald. H lr.stanced th caso of a farmer r.'-ar Osceola who had two boys. Tito eldest secured a position with th J'ord automobil company at l .'trolL He maiie bisr waes nnd wrote home plowing accounts of bin new position and tb bright irosp,cts it lield. His your, ire r brother Rrew restless, and finaliy the lure of the Mfr city srnt him. The parent was left without help, and notwithstanding he mado every ft ort to fill his sons places, there was no respor.se, to his advertisements. He sold out and is now livir.tr in this city. There are many such case, and leading agriculturists say it is no wonder Washington is .-endir.ff out appeals in benalf of th farniers. Of course, tb.ls condition of things is used as an argument why farm produce will not only continue its hiph price level but will even jro hlpher on account of non-production. MISHAWAKA LOIXJIl 'o. F. and A. M. called meourft Satirday evening 7:-0 o'clock. Work in I. A. degree. Julius A. Newman, W. M. F. .V. Huber sec'y. Atlvt. lOtl. SON IS IMj. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Evans. E. Fourth st., left for Flint. Mich., last evening, having been called by the serious illness of their son. Eugene. Dr. Makielski. osteopathic physician. -01 S. Church st. S. W. Cor. from 1. O. A civ 1 -tf WNTF.D Married innu fo- inside work MNhawnka IMarv C. öl". W. Third st. It2

STRAWBERRY PLANTS We grow all the leading, standard varieties the worth-while kind including the TWO BEST everbearers known at the present time. Superb and Progressive, the real money makers. Planted before April 20th they will produce a bip; crop of fruit from August 15 th to Oct. 15 th. THREE CROPS IN TWO YEARS One acre of Weston's everbearers worth three o fother varieties. -NO TROUBLE TO GET &0 CTS. PER QUART FOR THE FAL1 CROP! Our frco catalog-tie tells the truth about thesj wonderru. everbearerts and other kinds of fruit plants, also seeds, roots ar.o novelties for the garden. A. R- WESTON & CO., R. D. 15, Bridgman, Mich.

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! LOCAL WRESTLER SCHEDULES BOUT FOR NEXT WEEK

"KM Itoss." Mihawaka's popular middleweight wrestler, has returned from Chicago whro h succeeded in schedulim; a match with Steve IxDLschka of St. Ixuis. to take Tdaoo in the Century theater, next Monday evvnir.g. In addition to tho main bout, a number of ood prellminaries havo been booked, includiiit; a battle royl between several colored boys. Letuchka comes hero with an enviable reputation, bavins: thrown Johnny Myers, world's champion middleweight wrestler, a number of years airo. He is classed as one of the fastest middlew iirhr.s In the west and Monday's match should prove to be on. we"l worth soe'.n:. Cialnlruc I'opulartty. The wrestling' pair.e m and about Mishawaka liiis com to be a favorite pastime for the fpcrtinjf ejem nt of the 'mmun'ty. Throuch the efforts of Ilof-w, the city has calr.ed in importmcM in the wrstl:r. wrrld. and with tho proper support should continue to hold a prominent place on the ppcrtlr.K map. With tho exception of one or two matches in which Hoss ha opposed Inferior men. the patrons of tho mat game have been well satisfied with th exhibition that have been Riven in the city. It is said that there ar" a few small in n. pos1r.tr as critics, 'who are endeavoring to knock the sport in South Hend and Mishawaka but it is the belief of the msjorlty that there is room enough for both wrestling and boxing in the two cities. FORMER MI SUA U'AKAft M CHARGE OF ARMY SCHOOL AT COLUMBUS Frank J. "Weber, a former resident of Mishawaka. lias been transferred from the Washington Earracks. I. C, where he- was leader of tho engineer band to the Columbus. O. Ho Is In charco of the Weber band school, for musicians of tho L S. army. He has drawn up a course of Instructions that has been ; adopted by the war department. At present the bchool roster has &o men. 'The Barrack BAt;,, a publication issued at Columbus, contains an article on the school and highly praises Weber for his Indomitable1 spirit and tintirlng; energy. niiiTiiDAY suiiritisn. Miss Fay lxve wa.s pleasantly surprised Thursday evening on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. Music a. id games were enjoyed, favors being awarded to Miss Agne.s Galentlne and Miss Hallet Smith. Dainty refreshments were served by tho hostess. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2

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FERDINAND AND MAY European Novelty

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 Ad mission.

Specials for Saturday Lard, a single pound 27c Good Luck Butterine, 2 pounds for 73c Home Rendered Lard, 10-pound pail for $2.45 Beef Pot Roast 16c Short Ribs of Beef 14c Beef Brisket !3c Be:f Shoulder Roast 18c Hamburger, pound 18c Cooked Pressed Beei, sliced 30c Veal Roast . . 28c Veal Pockets 22c Veal Stew 23c Veal Chops 30c Cooked Veal Loaf, per pound 30c Extra Lean Sugar Cured Bacon 35c Minced Ham 23c Bacon Squares, per pound 23c Sliced Smoked Ham, lean, pound 40c Sugar Cured Hams 30c Boiled Ham 55c Smoked Picnic Hams, per pound 22c Fresh Picnic Hams 22c Salt Pork 20c Whole Pork Shoulder 22c Frankforts for 22c Liverwurst for ' 16c Smoked Sausage 22c Fresh Sausage 20c Bologna for 18c Head Cheese 16c Hearts for 12V2C Liver, per pound 5c Pork Butts 24c CASH AND CARRY FRED IViAJOR MARKET MISHAWAKA

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Kid Fay, Niles, vs. Kid Remo, Hungarian boxer, South Bend Six rounds. A most amusing feature of the evening will be the

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$1.00; balcony $1; orchestra $1.25; box seats $1.25. fj

Tickets on sale at Ross billiard hall, basement Mishawaka Trust building.

II Thomson & McKinnon 301-304 J. M. 5. Bldg. tpmTs New YArk Ster V.zcl.anpe, Nff liork Cotten Fxih.ir.ge, New OrTti.-f Fe-tton l"thnne. CLlrago Stk Ljl t-icge, t'tii.ago Hurd cf Trvl-j : .id Ind'.atia Uiinker'8 Ass':iitL a direct Private Wired to AU Mar. Ctf. I'll ONES IVell leln 3 X), '1. t??J Libtoln -(-;.

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Three Beautiful Girls Pretty Wardrobe, in A MUSICAL REVUE

FERGUSON AND SUNDERLAND in Breezy Bits of Chatter, Singing and Music

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PHIL MONINGER in "A Day at the Circus"

pi im SALE! 31, 2 miles east and half mile south of Mishawaka. 13 head of Guernsey catüe, 1 Rumley farm tractor, hay, ryrain nd fodder, horses, harness, farming implements and other things too numerous to mention. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 Ralph Ward, Mel Hunsberger, Auctioneer I I SPECIALIST IX ITTTIXC. i;i.Ai rt jv rj pror. . .1 1 s:.-.i ; .r.i ;r J P eyeI s ,n 1 ;; - .;,- to-c 5; i fe len.-ec c 1.-1 f'i:!: :.' I . : .1 ;.d-J; m i'is''"5 onpto i.jt.' a', s.;-it lles I latitiieil Tho? 0112 Lh . a Hours to ll. to , :r : 7 ; 5! Tel., Liiiiidn 2722. I DR. G. C. PAUL I Ol TOM!. "I BIST. 1 122 larmr-rs Trost Bllg. t Highest Prices Paid for Veal and Chickens. See DeMEULENAERE 427 W. Seventh Si. Phone Mishawaka 926 YOUR MONEY 1 - :. P -n tiV- A i TROUBLES R irj (.hoci:2iv niLL ft COAL PILL 2 J rriivrrrin' n it t j If J i: j: t .i PAY THP.M f. 1 - It ill I.. I II W.ll V ?V3J TJie Mon. y s Ixdltr Io Do i ! ! rt. is -i1; ir4' J. ;-:.t1-v-,. j Pay Vhen Cured rr. J?t:rkhart ar.t y-u t "Tr r tclav f r a tre lir.-.'M ' Dr. v-"t V'. s.-tat.e C.,'r..our 1 f r I.:vr. K..--s'tr rr.T-ä Trcul Cr - ! r a : " . C-'. r . umatif ni. I-iy v.ro:; ".r !. l: r.!.-i tMa crar.d": -t r? r-.'': '-i I ' ... r.'u! rr"v nta" v- fr Jr.r. I lu. Ac .r:i Mfe-n .ct., C 'f. d. r t at Urü'j i-'-or .-'. I.'-.ay tr.at... .r.t 1- - A. Don't ForMt "REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," lit N. MJb et.. M!ixtrkc Tor All Kinds cf Jhc nrirtrg Trading vith idvcrtlr, mcns morrfor lfsj cab.

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