South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 85, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 March 1920 — Page 9

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1920.

NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10

ASSOCIATION HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING Officer and Directors Elected by Mishawaka Cemetery Association. At the annual meeting of the Mishawaka Cemetery association held in the office of the mayor, Wednesday afternoon, reports of the various officers were turned in and the organization was shown to be in a most flourishing condition. Officers and directors were selected for the coming year as follows; Mrs. Rose Grimes, president; Mrs. J. W. Keller, vice president; Mrs. Katherine Bressler, secretary and treasurer. Those eIected to the board of directors are, Mrs Luther Kerr, Mrs. Clarence Kitson, Mrs. C. A. Ostrom and Miss Alice Judkins. The report of the treasurer as given at yesterday's meeting shows the association to be in the best financial condltion since its organization. The report follows: Cash on hand, Jan. 1, 19 . . $1654.21 Receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3724.57 Disbursements . . . . . . . . . . 2759.79 Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2618.99 Savings deposits . . . . . . . . 2652.23 Cash on hand to date . . . . 5271.22 MISHAWAKA FOR SALE--Chevrolet. Inquire at Stutz-man's garage. 24t3 '2M W..VT!:i ;ir!s ir women to wsh lixl.es ;uid b. g-ii.-r;il b-.ining: -ltnr b illlt er Ht'v Itl.jUire la ptTfc'uIi. St. .lospli'd r.o;.ita1, Mi'h.nvuLa. 2lt3 I'Hi; SALi: All ruodrn hup except fiirruee; :il-i lt. Ifürn and lot in i r-;tr Po.-'s..,!..!! at ona Iii'iu'rt 1 1". MNliawak.a av. 2.'a7 , WANTFI Tu Hl 'Y Five or blx rtun iiiimStm lioii or buii.ilnw; not eeeeillli I.O I'ilU .liliaWUkd lCiJ. M. J .M. WIIMauü. -btl WA.'Ti:i .Messenger boy. Apply l'.-stHl Telegraph, Hotel Misbauaka. at 1 dl; SAX, LI Cuff orplngton cl''h for eat.ddng tl.-'i aiol J-'.0 per setting. V.r.i i;. Kifth et. I OK SALI: Mau' Meycle, In dltl ui ;i-i W. Lawrence ft. iTOOI eonAI'AIITM I :NTS roil SALi: rnrain. 1 l.i.M-k from emfer of Mishawaka. tine investment. location best. Fp to d ite. particulars. 5ft; J. Alex McMkhat-l. III S "lumli ct. '-'tj olt SALL Am moving; will s-11 luelarge Kadlatit Home bard -:i 1 heater. lieap If takrn before Thursday. Call .Misl.iunk'i llU. -tl Idi: SALL ol.len oak lreser; J'12 Wilt.iii rug; combination tras arol coal ran;;-. Cull Misliaw.ika S'7 r W X. Wender av. -I til U AN I i;i a la, lb-s' -An es(-rienel s- uustrr s by tailor. Apply ."l't Lliooln way 1 n: SALI'. Kookra.; nl po-rar. pi ati,;dl lie a. Phone :-lbaWiiK. l'o.'A or eull i'.-O l ls-her pb WANTHIi TO KLNT Sma'l g:ouge for two iiiotor v. leH. Address K. S i . .NfWH 'Mums off be. f. lOlt SALT Marble, stone, brieki. oak t. lots Vbi and all kln-H of lumber at .1,..-..K . I A.in II-tM inrt 1 il- ell M. I.. itiui'ii. I"" ,. niueu ontrt tor. 't MN;i:it lio.. tailor nnl family sewing mirUiiM Hariraln nrle. Call Mlshi a ka l7ö or 11 All. ebb V. Lip'ath st. Harry -I'tl 1 i ic SALL Ya-;ir.t bt. ebeap for eah or win trifle for ivif omobll- or llvej so. k. I'holie Oseeo'.a 'J17 . Hä MK SALL I'artlv modern double flat bulbllnir. cl '' "to Llrir,,ln way W. Pric 4.:;ib Siark Kalty Co. Mifhavaka Truet bhlg. jltfl 1 nit SALL Moib-m s room nju?e on L". MlshHwaWa av.; birce lot: garage I ttncLed t Loue; line basement: nb e p. mo de trees Owner goitig to e.ani rnia Stark Itealty l'o. FOK SALK One Caevrobt. two extra rttni nnd tlre. One Ford tc pafe ngT. linperinl Cnrn-e. Lincoln way K. Plione Mishawaka 7tf oi; SALI! Nin,- room hon.- en lare corner lot. In goo.l location. Walking 11tunce to ay factory in city, i'knty f fruit In-palre ht Ind'aua av Phone Mldhaaku 20 o. Htf l.IIlKltTY rHNIS-W pav uj to öa J." upct ens!i. itemed late.- 't aliowed. We 1 . Hi ll t end-, lb L. 5utar!e, 42; J. Al IS PMg 'Font th 'Vor.) ."7 tf pm: sali:. Modern rlto room horme. Flrnt floor arrangement: Totibule. livlnc room. inub- room, library dining reopj. kit' hen; pniaipal room oak finUh. S.eond rioor: ball, four large bedrooms, kloset., garret: birg' t,aeinent; hot w.iter beat; eleetrb- licbt; new double , nriuv. fruit trees, grape. Loated '.'7 N Main t. ITtr. 7,V)i 41. W. Pattell t. 10 roora modem hrb-k und fru:r.e hous,: hi be lrooiiiH. six ili !"((; fun-.ee be..:; elctrlc Hebt; .-utern; hmJwood rlort; fruit tn-.; grir; ia'e woodsh-d; double k-arase. 30.' I lb Third st. A go'd tu'tantl;il. ro.,;:i Louse; ll bdrO'or.s; 2 e!.ifts; tobet in bou.-: troi .e'lr.r; l-.irn; c'.tern : payments ITbe ".OX) Jledorn ronTi boue; 4 bedrooms; Türmte ht ; siinltarv plum; o: c . lertrtc light; fc'ood el'ar. ltern; Wfil; g.ir.ife. p:2l; f;uit trc; Meken b.o-.itio urnl pari, l.o.-atrd 211 W', Mi!:.iak.i a . Prl, o.'rt 312. W. Seventh ft. A good :b ptaatlal 7 ro-e:-. 1..h.- b.-te Clye!nnd rnd Lc-in st. b.-d room; well; ci-terr. : w ..!!.... 1 ; ..V.'-r. .-,, .. fr llf tr.. l'r' e 2'ä Pr! e i :t..1 v 1 13H!9 N. Mln st Corner Marlon nt 7 r. b room : 4 clos-' ts ; to'.b-t i wuter and '.:.k in kltii.en. eb.--trl-llfht; cistern; gns ; , eel la.-: g:ir;: woods!. ed; I . ; -k : !. ''; shade and fru.? tr.'-i. Abe at rar; one bloi k fr. :r. i . r 11: Trice 307 n. Ninth nf. - ro.ei) ' .o-e; !non ; 4 ;.-et ; ete tri 'l-i-t ; lirg'" cellar; c it-rn ; f- . r iu bn ise: pRtmeuts Pri e fP.i S Strati Bt. 7 n o. a 1.. .-; : l.pclroorTiS ; 3 l ' ts; :!k-bt; w fll : ' r: i- ii tfvosisten. I'rb e . . .. 2. '." 41. W. Lnrence r. 7 r - : . r-. nt try t h ree i. ..... . rr lo-et.- ; Mh w r '. ! ; i: ; ke'; ! f ." .s ; I'ght; -.Bier:: t.. .'she. 1 : !rM c'n-rrv ; . i r ' r r a I

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ZBYSZKO COMING HERE. Kid Ross, local middleweight wrestler, is making arrangements for a bout to be staged in this city between Zbyszko, world champion heavyweight: wrestler, and some other noted grappler, who will prove worthy of the Polander's talent. This match will probably take place the last week in April. Ross has received several letters from Bockich, Hungarian wrestler of Gary, asking for a return match, and it is not at all improbable that local fans will witness another bout between these two men on April 5. In an interview last night, Ross said that although an opponent for the Easter Monday match has not been definitely decided upon, it is very likely that Bockich will furnish the opposition.

One lot of jln- wnr1 ted trousers on ab This week, speial at Sä.h", valIKS tO Are the all word? We V. i.l let .-tore, r.r o;i i:sdo. Th N. Main M.-Adv. ivins j WIiUtHnsr Stil snndrs ;iii1 Tazau in '"llw Nightingale and th l'm:s" and Wliltlin- Itufus" Co-liiTul-.'.i nn-onl No. -H:;S, h." (-nts. l!fi;'(T lnirulturr Co. Adt. 2 Itl. Dr. ian. from Maklehki, oteop'ithh physlrL Ol S. Church st.. W. Cor. I. O. Adv. I2tf Fdgewater Floral Place for Advt. flow2Hi. ers. CLASSIFIED ion sali: MoiJ-rn liin- reei.i ,..iio. I'i r-1 floor arraLg-ii.eM : vet i ij ,., il4 i.ig roM, ninKb- r-otii. librarv. diiany r i. kitohen. Priio-ipif. r-.,!;i .,.dc ln.Na. S ,n 1 tloor: hall, four lar'i- 1 . -1 r..ii:;s. :,-t:'., garret. I,arge l),-iM':n :,t, but water be i, electric liirht. low i.i:hb- ";:v.il'-. fruit tre-s. prap . Locate, 1 n7 .V .Main St. I 415 W. Mattel! St. 10 r..-n modern ' orji-K ana iraine iiouse. si. !ou rooms, si ,1'iM ts, furuao heat, elcetilc lifht, cistern, bardw-ood tber-. fruit trees, grapes, birg- woodshed, bm!;.. g.irage. Pil L ;td St.. .'. good s':!'-tantlal 8 room house, .'. bedroom?, ' cl-s-ts, toilet in hou.se. good eb.ar, barn, istvm; payments. I'rb e ..U if). .Mixb-rn . room house, t I,edrooms, furnu'e heat, sanitary plumlurc. eleetrl light, good cellar, cistern, well, girnne. hixiM. Fruit trees. chU ken h use and park. Located m V. .Ml-hawaka Av. P1; N. .Main St., corner Main anl Marion St.. 7 room nouse. :. b'lrorns. 4 Ios4-ts, toilet in house, w ater and sink in kitchen, electric light. cFtern. gas, cellar, garage, wood.oii-d, cid ken house, Hhade trees and fruit trees. AIIe at rear, on- block from car Hue. I'rbe v.'itfio. 17 i: i'th St.. s room iious.', 1 bedrnoni", 4 closet, eW-ctrlc light, large cellar, cit-rn, toilet in house; payments. Price ."C!,()(X. rd'. S. Sarah St.. 7 room house, .1 hod rooms, .", closets, trie ilglu, w ll. cellar Price iV W. Lawrence St.. 7 room. story housi, .' Pcd rooms. -losets, hath, elec trie light, cistern, well, good cellar, woodshed, chicken house, tive large cherry trees, strawberry plants, graje arbor, garage, alley at rear. - blocks from earline. Possession m da vs. Pri",. .Lio. William H ipp. Iba'tor. I'Ul iti7en's l.aak idilg., South r.einl, lint. Phone: Lincoln 1Ö71. 1C20-27 Foil SAM: New Fordson tractlr. fully equipped and plows. Telephone tlarflcld öokl. 2:.ta fok sali: or i:xciian;i: An sr n-ro farm. S miles northwest of Mishawaka; i;o,i.l buildings; LMO young fruit trees; 0 acres In timber, :: aires In rye and vetch. Posscn-duii at ome. lleasonable pri e for quick deal. Small payment down, bnlunco rasv terms. Aehllle Cidpaert. Phone MUhawaka llt. 21-11 FOR SALi: M bite bphorn esrffs for batching. Inquire Pilo S. Spring ot. l'OU SALL A cottage, modern except furnace. In good condltlou. "Will sell with or without furniture. Call afternoons or evenings "J13 i:. Broadway. 22t3 l'OK SAM: At farmer's price: one registered Jersev bull. months old. St. Lambert's strain. Address P. X. Stoecklnger. lb lb No. 2. Mishawaka. 19t7 MISHAWAKA It HALT Y CO. 211 MNhiwnka Trust Bldg. Phon A-.lshawaka 2t)7. HUMES TO 11 CY Oil Sh'LL Terms or Cash. sOO-tf l'OU SALE ö ronta hnu?e, cor. lot, close In, north side, f.Vs) cash I2..VO 7 room boue, Sara'a st.. A-l repairs 2.S 4 room house, Iir;e lot, chicken house, immediate possession, easy terms 1.7."C) " room bungalow, uew, easy payments 2.V K. C. (lAlt.MIlti: l'hone M0 Mishawaka WANTbD Iood man for garden and yard work; also houseman. Steady work for experienced and reliable man. Write Box A or Inquire News-Times. 151.1 LIB i:UT Y Bi'NPS nought and sold. Call and get our quotations. Main lt'.sl. Camp 'I home Co., 1 20 J. M. S. bide Jy-2 tf I W A N T 1 : 1 TO I'd" i A numn-r cf 'iou ranging iroia i..oo to 5. ocm. in u; rash. I'or a in i U ileal call Achli.c Co. raert. phone MlVuwaka 11"1. tf W(iu;: i:i:aITY c OJG W. llilrd St --. II. V. Vanüewtdb-, Mrr. Nbr V"e are not !r.e:n!u rs of the reilty T.n :u rs i boms b. wakl. b. ar l. We hav. hit part of M; for ale Ten of In I Olli ::.i"li-r:i at.d partlv :a.dera. low pri-ed !.'";. er tr:i:s : Fourth !t,, 0 re..i s l'i.ltt'l'.e, o ronl . Fifth i-t . 0 r. s N Li i r i i ' : s A:.: t . " r. $1.i . l.ti"' . 2 .( . 'J . "J.1V.0 . 2 .1.."-' .V'.rah t . '1 Mm. . t. t?i N Mii-... U r." s: . C r :'...- . . . . p. , .... 2. f.. . every J iT are i-.r, t-'.-g.i:i! 1 liFT be- ( b s : We 1 !" Ml l-:.-l -1 r ; - t : nr:s f .r i !. :. " i".i: la:.. N . v : I . r ave i n i ; , J 1 " h- -a:It V -1." r.i.-.-1 . T '. p'rio:; s r. t: :n 1 t!.e r t t tbe ::.pb -:.i. Sloi ." . .". 170 s . . . ;:is wi.i;:r.. !;i:.lt

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Tho South Bend Symphony or chestra made its initial appearance in the Mishawaka high school Wednesday morning under the direction of Prof. F. H. Ingersoll. Miss Jeannie Terry, music director of the public schools, was instrumental in arranging for the cocert. The affair was a decided success both from a musical and financial standpoint. It was open to all pupils of the high school and those of the grades, from the fifth up. An excellent program was presented as fol- , lows: President's march, Victor, Hubert; Reverie, Schutt; Spring morning serenade, Lacombe; Peer Gynt. (a) morning, (b) Asa's death, Grieg; Blue Danube waltz, Straus; Serenade, Chaminade; Intermezzo elegante (from Tales of Hoffman), Minuet and Barcarolle, Offenbach; Andante from Surprise Symphony, Haydn; three dances from Henry VII, (a) Morris dance, (b) Shepherd's dance, (c) torch dance, German; Poet and Peasant overture, Suppe. ANNUAL SELF-DENIAL WEEK. The Salvation army wi'.l observe .elf -denial werk throughout th world b ginning March 's. During this time raonev will be raided for I their home and heathen missions) wf.rk. Mishawaka's quota In ! iOwlrg to the fact that the army cam,..'iign lor the loral work will not 'e held until May 10. Fnsign ) O. A. Si hnarr, ' :!b f r in charge, j stated that the amount which is ' a.sked from this rity vvill have to be given voluntarily. Those wishing to help will kindly mail check to the ensign or phone Mishawaka 09? and the oüicer.s will call. Anyone wishing to give clothing. rags, newsnanors i-?.' nr.i tbe namev derive, 1 in this way will be used for reaching the people. OUSKIIVIS 3 Ith AXNIVniSAIlY. The Ladv Maccabees. Colden Uod Hie. No. ISO. observed the 3 4th an- , :iiersary of the lodge Tuesday evening by entertaining at a pink tea in Castle hall. The rooms were artistically decorated In different I shades of pink. Cards and dancing were enjoyed. Favors in the former were received by Mrs. A. McClure ami Mrs. Sam. Amons, John Uyskowsku and Mr. Van Hecke. About 80 ! guests were present. ! The meeting- of the Sunshine club, j scheduled for Thursday afternoon, i has been indefinitely postponed. Sl'IX'IAL THMPLi; ATTIt ACTION". "A Fugitive From Matrimony." II. Ib Warner's latest picture, will be shown at the Temple theater today. It is a society drama full of perplexing1 a..d embarrassing situations in which a -marriage-shirker llnds himself when, after exchang1ing clothes w ith an escaped convict i on a generous impulse to further "his escape, he takes refuge in a fashionable country home. He is discovered In a young lady's bedroom and forced into an engagement with her to ave a compromising situation. How- he finally wins through all his troubles, makes a comedydrama of thrills and laughs. Fretl IIuglH's ltl tenor wlo: You'iv a .Milium Miles IYom NoHhere." and "Oncv upon a Times. In Columbia reonl, Xo. 2Mi2, 8." cents. IMger Furniture Co. . AUvt. 21tl. run: at oscixjuy. The residence of Allen Madlin, Osceola, waa completely destroyed by fire Wednesday morninjr at 11 I o'clock. Chemical company number I 2 of the Central tire station respondI ed to a telephone call, but by the time they arrived, the entire structure was in flames. Through the work of the local department, the surrounding dwellings were saved. Damage was estimated at 1,800. speciaij li:nti:n pniicin:rt. Jtev. W. J. Hawthorne of St. Taul's Ejuscopal church. Hammond, Ind., will be the special preacher at the Thursday evening1 service at St. Paul's Fpiscopal church service at 7:. 10 o'clock. A cordial invitation Is expended to all. The Lenten services will be held as usual through the week. MILS. KHOBFJ IMPROVING. Word has been received stating that Mrs. George Shobe. Lincoln way W., who Is undergoing treatment at the Mayo Pros., institution at Hochester. Minn., is doing as well as can be expected. IinLDING The following PERMITS. building permits were issued by the city clerk Tuesday: Eliza Moore, garage. Ö2T, Webster st.. $200; C. Cook, garage. F;. Ninth st., $150; Fred Noyes, residence. Hyrkit a v., $",C0ü. AI .Tolnon In Ids new song-: "CTiloe" I and "Was there ever a pal like you". 1... II i . y iinii-r) iurr in tinumni.i, ÜNfll. 5 cents, IWigcr Furniture 1- Ail-it. 2 Itl. buy itimn m-iii-;xcix Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Underwood 214 ! K. Fourth st.. hae purchased the i Irvin Heed residence at 8 1 ." F.I Third ?t., and will move to their new home Thursday. rntciiAsi: latduwy jiomi:. O. C. Turnbull has boucht the home of Mr. and law. W X. West Mrs. Ch-. .-t.. and der w ill l i.is.-5os-dr.n of the property fiet that new Vox Trot: "Von l c-sui t get ijoiin' lu-rc there alnt llnc," and Woiiirrin-." CoIumhLa No. 2H.",T, J. cents. iVltrer I lirnltun t o.. Advt. Itl. Müs. n'uni itjn'FitNs. Mrs. Carolin Unruh. 12Z Fist Hatte!! who has ben receiving treatment at the Tbittle Cr-ek sanitarium, has returned.. eiiiTtcii i.vini s The Men's cla KNTl.HTAIN. 'f the F!r?t Chri-tiar. last '. r. i : (. !.: .- . 1 1 a cliiiix ll p . church was e' '.r by the !. St. Ibitrick' Fat Men's Special. lid of trousers; sb' "!". e ;..:-t. store. special $::.13. .17 X. Main st. -Adv J.Oim) Fair Trow-ers. p.-.le. all .-lies', at the SaUnirsi this week. Fri-.e 1.?: up. I

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piao shoots soy TO SAVE HIM EROM Gi;C OF BAD BOYS CHICAGO. March 2 4. Fran!: I'l.inn used the heroic cure of fhooTir.c his .on to save the young man frm crime. he c'.'drard today. In Jail nwitting the outcome of three wounds f-.:- nir. d by Frank. Jr., I'iar.o fretted ov r th- j licht of his wife a:rl ei-ht c'r.üdren during his ;tb. i: Frank. Jr., lay juint".y r n a h spital ( ot an I adrr.itt' d that 'T.ithT niiht be riht. .it tb...t." Frank, ji.. caused his I r many F'.eepleR- n't'ht.. the jarer.t said. In his 17 e.irs he left home ihre- tim-s and always asociatcd with a gang. His la?t disapp-ar.iT e w.is Monday. Tuesday night I'iano nf o-mter-ul h:s son with the gang t'ap as'.ant. clgaret pasted, to a lower lip. Frank. jr., answered his father's call. They talked angriiy a moment. Piano j.ro iuccd the revolver and bred three shots. The boy was wounded sev rely but rray live. i i I AT Tili: I .INTO I A. "The "Woman Thou Gavcst Mc," v hica will be shown at the Lir.coln theater today and tomorrow is said to :.e one of the greatest pictures bejng jdiown today. It is played "y what is believed to be the most powerful cast O'er ass-moled for a single super-pri duct ion. OWN voiii jiomi:. Pe independent of rents and build or buy your own home. The People's Puilding St Ix-an association has fund:? to loan and the monthly payments are little more than rent. St"1 the secretary, A. J. Schindler, i South Main st. 2T,tl IilKTIIDAY PAKTY. Mrs. Frank J. Venn. 10$ N. Spring st.. entertained a few friends at dm- ! ner Tuesday evening in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. '-ariis wire enjoa aner uinnei. i:MOY TIIILTi:il PAUTY. About L'J members of the Tri Kappa sorority enjoyed a theater . - ... . . L. . S 1 TV. 1 .. . ,a,l lu lIlt" r,",-uni i int.. Knights of Pythias Attention. Work In the rank of page Thursday evening at S o'clock. K. K. ANDUKWS. C. C. H. G. LAWItCNCi:, K. of R. S. Ad. a r to .il o n 1 1 j i x sn i x en Insure your car a.gainst tire, theft and collision. John M. Itaab, 12ß Lincoln way West. Adv. 25U Tliee Trousers nt $3.8.". Cannot be beat. Did you get your?? The Savings store, 317 X. Main st. Adv. Men's cotton work pants, special $1.95 a pair. The Savings store, 517 X. Main st. Adv. Kdgewater Floral Pla-e for funeral flowers. Prices very reasonable. Advt. 24t4. Our men's trousers at $2. ST. are the talk of the town. The Savings store, 517 N. Main st. Adv. "Cdgewater Floral Place for flowers. Adv. 21U. DOVER, Del., March 2 4. Suffrage backers today called upon national leaders to bring additional pressure to bear upon the Delaware legislature to ratify the constitutional amendment. To Mothers of Daughters A Mtal Meua Which All Should Iteutl nnd Herd. Mothers You. who are nnxiouly directing your daughter's health, appreelate tbe dangers wldeh po often exict. White-blooded girls laek red blood corpiisi'len, ct.nseuiiently tbey should be guarded against the irreat wi.ite plague eonnuruption. nervous troubles and otl.er serious weaknesseje. There Is a way to avert trouble a;oi prepare her for her liealtny. ruboiiMt wenuinhoed that i. to thoiougldv I'onle tbe blood. In the reconstruction pe rled of your daughters' life, iron is tbtone needful blood property. If iron is deiiflent. It must be supplied. 'J brre are no -If" or "ands" about it the blood must have Iron and plenty of it Wheeler's priKrfs Iron Wheeler" niood-Oidi Is the one frm f Iron .-o-eptable to the blood. The Pdood-bds .ntalii pure masnetle ore perfectly reduced and combined so that assimilation by tbe bloml Is sure and prompt. Million? of red cells are made and they are the little warriors that will guard your daughter's health. The lUood -Olds will will and for prepare her for a life of activity happiness by hiring the foundation im .iiiiij ii i'uiaiiii""'iit Insist on Wheeler's Blood-Ohls oO conti per package or 5 for $2.50 -at drug stor-s or sent postpaid bv Tbe J V. ltrant Co. Iept. 211. Albion. Mich. Adv.

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Failure of Bi Issue to terialize May Delay Plans" MaBur or.o bid was received by City Controller Swygart up to 11 o'clock Wednesday, the time set for the opening of the bids for the sale of j the $40,,0jo bond issue authorized on March 3 by the Indiana public rice commission for water works improvements. Tho common council ordered the j bond issue on a 43-.t'; ba.-is. and tho . bid received Wednesday was far bei low par and in addition wu:s unac- ! ceptalde in that the bidders asked for $ 17,00a t pay atterney' fees and for incidental expenses including the J printing of the blanks. The Harris t Trust and Savings bank of Chicago ! was tho only firm to put in a bid j but two oth'T firms were represented when the seal was opened. The failure of the bond issue to materialize will undoubtedly mean a delay in the contemplated water works improvements us recommended 1 y consulting engineers and adopti d by the common council r;t a r- cent meeting. It was expected that the money derived fnm the sale of the ct itiiicati s would be available almost immediately and plans were r.earing completion for the proposed extension of water mains and additional equipment at the water works plant. HIRAM JOHNSON HAS PET "PEEVE" FLINT. Mich.. March 24. Members rf the local board of commerce wero still trying to 'ird an explana tion today for the refusal of sen. Hiram Johnson to attend a luncheon in his honor on his visit to this city yesterday. Johnson prs!sted in dining at th? hotel in spite of tho pleas of several delegations sent to persuade him to come. Some thought thnt Johnson was angry over the fact that Hhe commerce board has arranged a lunchcon for Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood for Thursday. WARNING TO OTHER brothers fhould see that the whole family take a thoro, purifying system cleansing Fiz-ik this spring.NOW IS Tili: TIMi:. The family will be healthier, happier, and get along! better if the blood is given a thoro purifying the stomach and bowels cleaned out and the perms of winter accumulated In the system, driven away. lIOlXlSTi:R'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN' THY is one of the very best and surest spring medicines to take. Get it and see the difference in the whole family. Their color will be better, they'll feel fine and be well and happy. Wettlck's Original Cut Kate Store. Elgin Wrist Watches in all sizes and grades of movements, jn pold Idled and solid pold cases. Complete line from which to select. S2.S.00 to SI 00.00 CI auer s Fewclors, Silversmiths a nd Diamond Merchants l Lj i P i

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DOUBLE BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR

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H. B. WARNER in "A Fugitive From Matrimony" A oeiety drama full of action and thrills. A vain effort to escape the clutches of Dan Cupid, and a clever exposition of the reason why women marry. Together with MUTT AND JEFF and FOX NEWS.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AURORA MARD1GANIAN Herself, in

"AUCTION OF SOUL;

The amazimr story of a lone twenty year old survivor of 500,000 young Armenian girls is an epoch in screen sensations based on facts more astonishing than the greatest creations oF fiction. "Auction of Souls" is a revelation of the most astounding race persecutions m world history. The treatment of young girls will make the blood of American mothers and daughters boil with fury. Hitherto shown in large cities at $10 per seat. Now released for public exhibition at popular prices. Will be shown at Temple Theater Friday and Saturday. ADMISSION 25c MAIN FLOOR

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How about a pair of white shoes for Easter Sunday Most complete line in the city. Choice styles for the Ladies. Misses and Children. Prices--$1.49, $1.69, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98. KINNEY'S East Wayne St, Near Michigan. BARRY L. YERRICK Funeral Director Ctvri lot. urx motor EQUiri:-T PATENTS And Trade Marks Obtained in all Countries. Advice Free, GEO. J, OLTSCH. Registered Patent Atty., 711-712 Studebaker Bldg., South Bend, Ind. Elton B. Crepeau TEACHER of SINGING Studio--805 N. Michigan St. SHOWING TODAY

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A Paramount Artcraft Special directed by Hu.-h Ford. B" Hall Caine. Scenario by Beulfth Marie Dix SOLD LIKE A SLAVE! Wedded by s selfish father to a dissolute cad whom she loathed, this pure young girl was expected to "love, honor and obey." The world called THAT right Then she spurned the ties her husband had broken, shattered the lie that bound her, sought the aid of a decent man she loved. And the world called THAT vronrj. You, who believe a woman has a heart, a life of her own, But first see Hall Cainc's mighty romance, "The Woman Tho-j Gavest Me," a startling blow for justice to women and 'or freedom from moral hypocrisy. As a bcok, it has thrilled millions. .As a picture, it will tir your soul. Come. ATTEND THE MATINEES

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