South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 86, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1920 — Page 15

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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

WOOLEN WORKERS SHARE IN $150,277 Extra Bonus U Distributed Anion- 3,400 "BalUJaiuP Employes Thursday.

Thf Mi-h:iw.ik;i Woolen Mfg. Co. I-.it'! mat $100,277 as an extra, bonus, divided among 3,4") "Fall-Rand'' factory arnl ot!V workers Thursday. This Ls the largest amount distributed to date and the percent

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Tli' 1'oins I-: for the period of nine wff-k.t ni-il Feb. 'JS and Is Vzurf at the rate rf 21 1-4 percent on the total earnings of each emj byo during the weeks of perfect reerud. Th company commenced paying Innwps In February, 131 and has continued doing very two month.". A larte sum of money has during that time been divided among "nail-Hand" employes.

Srilo of troiWTs er.ls Saturday fit Tin Sali:Ki Stem. Alt. 2") 12

DEATHS

c.i;oitf;i: w. khin. Georf W. Kuhn, 1 years old, r.&S X. Main st., died Thursday aftrn'njn, following it one day's Ulne. He is .-urvlved by his wife, Mary, and the following brothers and tern. rvrence, Anthony, William and A rt of Mi.hawa.ka. Joseph cf Willi. tmsvillr, X. y and Frank, of Tnley. Ala., als.) Mrs. Mih.ifl If uennerkoph. Mishawaka, and Sister Serpir.e of St. Mary's university. Mr. Ki.ihn was horn in Williamsvilie, N. V., April f., lf2, and came to Mlshawaka 1?. years ago from that plac-. Ift was married in 10u7 to Mary .Schindler at Buffalo. X. Y. Funeral arrangements will be announced liter.

AT Tili; TIIMPbV:. Aurora Mard Iranian, the 17 ye ax rid Armenian irl who ta.ir.es a leading part in the film proiuction of "Auction of Souls." which is fhow-Ing-at the Temple theater today and tomorrow, was once sold for vö rents in a street corner sd.ive market at Bayazid. where r-he was i-tood up in company with other naked Christian women for hale. Tilts i.-j

i all actually produced in the "Auc

tion of Souls.

I'm"1 Huglws in tenor solo: You're a Million Miles IVoni owIktc," ami "Onrv uhii a Tinu." in Columbia n-curd. X. 2M ., Cent. IW-lger Furniture Co. Adv. 2ötl

SIINIOK iIKLS WIN'. The Senior carls' basketball team of the Mlshawr.ka high school, defeated the South Bend co-eds in an exciting, but never doubtful game, in the local gym Thursday afternoon. Th'j linal count found the home team on the long end of an 1 to lu score. The work of Desa Ainlay for the local aggregation, wis of exceptionally high calibre, and the loss of thi oung lady in next, year's lineup will be keenly felt. Miss Fronts

j was the heavy eurer for the South

Bend quintet.

The patron-Teachers of the Beiger school will hold a pastry sale Saturday at More's Kkctric Shop. Advt. 2.".t2

MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED

Kj; SALK--0nipWe wlrdt-M ..mtU, inbidlog both iidin and re lving alp.ir.ttii!. l'lio;',. MlsLjuaka '."'; aftrn i-A. 2X2

roi: sali: nit tiiaih: rurni r.f ' ;i. rcH. Inquire L'-'J S. Church st. I -;! With HrtlKT. Jit-

VANTi:b-dN!i!.Vr :it F.lli..fts' res fnnriiiif. and Lonrd. I'll N. Main M , Mlfhaw ak.i. lot J

h'fiK SAI.i: Ja rat- nml trim; ;;xV Newroof. :iqh:i!t Iduirlen. barn la nrst I.ih i iiiiclition. I ii 1 .einle!)t Tank Lilie.

FU SAI.i: -Chevfl. t. Inquire nt St utz

YV. NT BD ;irls er wnn'n to wash li-l.eH nnd !' geii.r.nl b';uiliig; eitner i il.iv r Iuqir in person. St. le.-ej.hs hospital, MljL-iak.i. -Ibi

ll SAI.i: All modern lious except

f i: rt! ; nl l"t. lt'rn an I l"t In rear Possesion at ii:.e. Inquire bi-j I-" AINh'inakii av. 2t7

W'A.VTKI Hair -om 1-in z : hla. k. dark : l-rowu arid gray. Mad im-.' Atiu.-rsm . 11.'. II. Mlsliauaka av. 'Ml I. BT I S Ki:PAIi: your Inihy h-.u wit'ij a new ii"j'lu!t ro.f; duraMe; sightly j anil ine.-iislve. M!sliiiaka JCo.jf ing m , ,

III S. Main st. L'i.t.

WhlstTIiur 50lo: Sjldl Sanders and

! Fagan in TIm Nightingale audi tin? jl rogs," and Whistling Itufus," Vo- , litdgeT furniture .'o. Adv. -3tl

civics di:p.htmi:nt mkitono. Mrs. l A. Sheehan of Gary, Ind., will give an address before the memIura of the civics department of the Woman's club Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock on "The Sand Dunes." The dunes are located near Michigan City and as an effort is being made tj make a state park of them the lecture will be of special interest to people in this locality. Previous to the lecture the regular business meeting will be held at 3 o'clock.

VV. T I : I Me.Kseng.-r buy. Apply it Postal Tecrapli, llofpl M i?H ak.

WA MBB Steady fi;:t'l. man to work! on itlary farm I.nj'elalv ool wnces! for tke right kin I d a mm. Steady j work the yrar round with the lest of j yrklnr e- nditio.14. See rue nt the f irm. Titke iiyheri tiir an i gef utr at MaTi inj No. 0 II. . K.-r.q.. 31Uh;iaka, Ind.

Ch .ne Bartield :,:j-F-t. ot4

AI .lolson in Iiis now oncr: Clire', ami "Was tlion vwr a pal Ilkr you", by llcnery Hurr in Columbia, No. '2H61, S5 tvuts. Ikdger l"uniltiiri Co. Adv. 2ötl

i:xTin:T.i.v at dinnhr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Lake, S. Spring pt.. entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening. Th affair was In honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peak of Michi

gan who are here honeymoon. Covers -I. The decorations white.

spending their were laid for were red and

HOTEL INSTITUTE IS BEING PLANNED

IAYID OMVIilt ITNiniAL. Funeral services for Iavid Oliver, who died at Bdward-sburw. Mich., were held from tho home of hi.nephew, W. F. Kerr. 303 K. Uro st.. Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Bev. George W. Titus, pastor of the Fir!t Christian church, i't!kbi.ted. Burial was in the city cemetery.

will (OM i:it i) l : -1 Li : i Mishawaka chapter. No. S3. R. A. M., will confer the Royal Arch degree on a team of candidates at the Masonic temple Friday evening. South Bend Masons' will do tho work. Supper will be served at 6 o'clock.

ITUM CJirrS MOTOR TRUCK. Tho O. n. Lang & Co. hardware store has added a three-quarter-ton motor truck to its equipment. Mr. Lang and his son. IahBs. went to Chicago Wednesday and drove the truck home. The firm has been appointed agents for the Stewart trucks for both Mishawaka and South Bend.

iivjoy ninvrr.u party. Miss Angeline Harder entertained 10 pirl friends at a theater party at the Orpheum Wednesday night. A luncheon was served at the Philadelphia.

Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

Hotel Owners Will Consider Establishment of College For Employes.

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CHICAGO. March

bell hop. chambermaid

ntxt generation may

and gown on formal occasions greet the arri; wg guest with

his fraternity sign. The American Hotel association will be responsible, if this comes to pass, for the hotel operators of tho country are planning a national hotel institute, from which the future hotel emplo es of the United States will be graduated. The hotel men are to settle the question of establishing such an institute at some central point in the middle west during their annual convention, to be held April 5 and 6. Other matters to be considered are a uniform paying out period for all hotels and the question of what constitutes a day for a sample room. Othcers of the association Include W. N. Robinson, Kansas City, Mo., president; E. M. Hierney, New York city, vice president; and George Wright, Toronto, Canada, vice president for Canada.

START (tAS PRICi: PROnR WASHINGTON. March 2. An immediate investigation of the hitTb price of gasoline and other oils by the federal trade commission is provided in a resolution favorably reported by the house judiciary committee today.

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mit sali: Modern nine rim lum-o. First floor nrra n'i nu nt : vertlbule, llvt.ig ro";:i. tnufdc ror;i. lltT.iry. dining ro-::i. kibdi:.. I'rliM'lp!- rooms oak finln. S"--ond rbr:

kail, four large .,.. rouni. dotts. gnr-

ret. l.nrsi tasem nt. hot wate he:-. ei.-, tri.- licfit, p.ew i ;:M" gc.rjii.-e, fruit j

4t. W. I'.ifteil sr. p roi.rn modern

IHK SALB Itufl orplneton i-.c; for l.-i-k sin, fra;ae Lmiic. Sl. d r..ms.

eat. Idng. 1. .1 and J.t"i per uttlng. 1 s! x i'S.fs. lurji.-je,. neat, e.etn- licht.

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I OB SAbi: .Man's l.kj. le, la good eon ditl.ui. :'.-! N'. Lawrence nt. - It-

APAi: TAIL NTS F(Hl SALB Parcaln. 1 id. k from renter of MLslia ak.t, tine lhveKtnieiit 1... atlon best. Fp-to-datA. pa rt K ulars. e - J. Alex JkMi' kael, lllS. Onirdi st. 'Jjlll

lull SALB Am moving; 111 b-11 fine

large KH'li.int Rnme li.i'd eoai lioafer. i.ap If taken before Thirsday. Fall

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Fi: SALB Joldrn oak llrpner; IU12 Wilton rug; eomMnatlon g:i and eoal i-'mire 'all MlU.ivaku i'To r 4-'. N.

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VAl I)i: IBLi: AT ci:.vituv. Five unusually good ac liavc been booketl for the vaudeville at the Century for the week end. Tho Morton Jewell four in a vaudeville surprise, an act with special scenery; 11 elds and la Adclla in a novelty skit; a singing and dancing act starring Verl;' and Mabel; Bob Campbell assisted by Sandy McNab In a Scotch act, and Schwartz and O'Connor in female Impersonations.

JESSE L. LASKY Present

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WANT LB An ekjerlened seamstress by n ladles' tailor. Apply iU'j LitKoln w

Foil SALL Booki a"; also go art. i.ia tl. allv l ew. rh-r.e Mlsl.awHk.i

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WANTI'.I TO RKNT Smu'l goat'e for two nuitor y les. Address U. S. G.. No S -Tltuell ofll' f. -tI'DB SAU: MsrMe. -tone, bricks, oak

jnlut t2 and all kind of lumber at j South lt.II ,- old M. B ihun !. Le n llallaert. j I'lione : I.ln- oln 1071.

maoon cont ra- tor.

Istern, bard-. o:nl Moors. Vi nlt treps.

grape.,, laru'e woodshed, duj:i. ga race. lou. i: ;'.d St.. a good Mihst Hit la 1 R room lni!ie, lied roon.s. 1! closets, toilet In lions-. .'himI r.üar, harn, i istern; payment:!. I'ri'e .:;iki. Modern roi.i-i I'.ouf". I bedrooms-, fnruaee heat, sanitary plumbing, eleetri'1 light, guii.l i'f!lnr, cistern, wfdl, e:ir;ik;, P'iJl. Fruit tres. i-hb-ken Ik ns. :md park. Lie afe.l -qi V. Mi!i ivnka Av. lol'. N. .Main St.. rorn.-r .'ain and .Marlon st . 7 room house. bejrooms, 4 closets, toll.t in hotw, water and tin!; In klti:hen, electri-- Pcht. i:,tei ga: eellar. garage. v ood.i.i d. cin kn house.

si.ade tres and fruit t re 3 Aliv at)

rear. ..n.- d. k from nr liue. Prl e .;'lf. P7 L. '.'th St . s room .1 -iise, 4 bed-

CltJ 1 rooms. 4 Oosets, ele trie ligiit, large eel

lar. cistern, toilet in ruJe; pa incuts. Priee .'..ono. ,"d!t S Sarah St. 7 room h"us.. .1 hf rooms, , loM-ts, elect rb; light, well, cell ir l'rl- e ?JiS. .M." U . I.au renep St., 7 r.i m. - story house, :; Pel rooms, ! Ios"ts, hath, eleetrie light, cistern, well. go.l u llar. wood, shed, rhl.-ken house, ßvo large herry

trees, straw herry ilants. grape arl'.r. ; garagi'. alley at re.-.r. 'J bh. ks fr'm ar- I

j Hue. I'ot--slon "a iI.'ivh. I'ri'e flJoo.

William Ilai.p. Kea'tor, '.'ol ntlzen's Laak iddg..

South Itelld. J tui.

MXCOIA PICTCR!; pli:siis. Tho Rat amount jiicture, "Tho Woman Thou (Javesl Me," which showed at the Lincoln theater Thursday, attracted large audiences notwithstanding the inclemency of tho weather. The unanimous opinion expressed w.is that the him is one of the very bt-st ever shown in the city. It will again be hown today fur the last time.

Iet that nexv Pox Trot: "You tin't phi IjovIu' xvluro there alnt loxc" and Wond'Hug." Columbia No. S.",7, 85 tvnts. lU dgvr l"urnltmv C. Adv. ::tl

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.MRS. SARAI! RH)TIl ixjuui:i. Mrs. Sarah Hooth, 20 1 Lincoln way W., sustained severe bruises by falling on the steps of the postottice yesterday afternoon. She was taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. i:. Ling and a physician summoned. Mrs. Rooth is S4 years old. and the most active person for her age in the city.

A Paramount Artcrait Special directed by Hugh Ford. By Hall Caine. Scenario by Beul ah Marie Dix SOLD LIKE A SLAVE! Wedded by a 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 wrong. You, who believe a woman has a heart, a life of her own, judge. But first see Hall Caine's mighty romance, "The Woman Thou Gavest Me," a startling blow for justice to women and for freedom from moral hypocrisy. As a book, it has thrilled millions. . As a picture, it will stir your soul. Come. ATTEND THE MATINEES

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1 OK SALT Vneant let. rhMp for rauh or will trade for automohil. r lh"j Mcv-k. Phono Os.-eobi -17 . -ltä

FOK SALL N w Ic.rdson tr.ietir. fully )uiipe.l and plows. Telephone tlarfield Ad"-' :::t.j

FOK SALL Partly modern do-iMe flat i.:,n, liner rl..u to I.ln oln way W.

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I'rler .4.:;oO Stark KtaUy y . .Mt-:i.i- irees . m a re in liii r, .r a. r.s in,

- 1 1 ' I i e a ll' 1 i.'i' ii. i us r-e 9 1 on a i mi i e. i.ea -

roil sali: ok i:xcran;i:-An t'Tt' farm, s miles northwest "f Mlsha-

XMik.i; g 1 hti ildings ; 'Jo y.-ung frr.it

Iisliavaka C hapter, No. S; j R. A. M. Called convocation Friday night. Work in Royal Arch degree. Supper at t'. o'clock. j

i:. S. ANRKRS N, H. I iL R. S'JDRRS, Secy. Advt. :zt

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price i. plainly VS VV lili-r" A h JAJ tHeM .Umpedon Xf Y Av7 J ak.. the.oleof J : & mi. wn

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"7HE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS

22 5?2 9-22 & $10-22 Carefully selected leathers, bought in tremendous quantities, expert designing and honest workmanship are the principal factors behind the wonderful values in W. L. Douglas shoes. For nearly half a century, W. L. Douglas shoes have been recognized from the Atlantic to the Pacific as dependable shoes that are always worth the price you pay for them They are different from the ordinary run of shoes in that they require no "breaking in" they are comfortable the minute you put them on your feet.

W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE STORE

MISHAWAKA

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I Famous Adlake Bicycle 1

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Rdgcwater Floral Place for flow

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aka Trust bblg.

poll SALF. Modern s room nonse on F .Mish.iwaka av.; iarc- lt : garnu-e nft.i'-hfd to Iötis; fnc b.i-eaifiit: ni'-e paad. trrm Owner going to Caltt'rnln. St.irW realty Co. -R6 roll RAl.n One ifr.v.t. two ctfra

rira and tlrrs. One For I five pas-

lienger. Imperial (iarn Je, iin-.o.n way i.. l'houe Mishawaka 7tf 1'OK SALR Nine room houF on .rge ornfr lot. In good lo atlon. Wnlklng ditnuce to any factory In vity. l".ntj ..f fruit. Inquire ht 3.'J Indiana hv riionr Mishawaka T. 1R"

ponabl. prhe f,r ipihk deal, tnad payment down, halanee easy terms. A iiille Ceipaert. Flume Mishawaka 111. '.1 1 1

MISHAWAKA KFALTY CO. 'Jll Mishawaka Trust Lldg. Ph. ne Mlah iwaL a IIUMJ.S TO l'.FY OU SLLL Ti-rnis ur Cash. s53-tf

Won't Iat Ion. It's a bargain.. TIiom ironi"s ;it $J.K." Tin Satin:: Store. Adv '2ÖV2

LH1FKTY noM'S-W? rv up to ?V. 2' pot ast. a -cried nte.vst alloued

al.o nll bonds. IL 'iutül!-. ---,

H. HUg. (Fourth d -or.)

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WANTl'h iood man for garden nnd ynrd work; h! houseman. Steady w rk f.r eierlen-ed and rellnlde man. Vrlte ltu A or in-julre -New B-Tiuu-H. lilo

LlltFKTY ItnNPS rough: aud sol 1. Ul and tft our quotations. Main 1U1. Fiuap T!Krue & Co, (-'0 J. M. S. hide b&2-tt

WANTLI TO UF i A ni ain-r of jouies. rat:gii.g fr..:n J1...CO to $G Xhj. Will uy rash. For a u k !.'.;1 all Arhlne Co -jaert. p..n.. Mi!iawaka 111. tf

FOK SALI. Mm rdn ro-m leus.e First fr.,r rran getont : vetituh Mving rcK-m, aiusb" room. IINrary dining ruom. kitrh-n; rruotpal rooms ck finish. Secor.d I'.oor: bill, four lcrgf bedrooms, losets. Krrrt; larp b.".-irent ; hot uter heat; elctrle llpht; new douhh' garage, fruit tree?, grapes. Locstd 7 N. Main st. I'ii. e 41. W. lUttell ft. K room mo. Urn brick and frame h":" : si t o lr.or'i. rix rloppts; f':r:M " l tt; electric t'-irht; lstera; h.udwood Co-rs; fruit tres; pr.ipes; lare m woo5h1 ; double gara1. :0i'a E. Third at. A go-d sul sf.m tl a I. fi room house ; ;; drootm ; 2 closets; toilet In hoa-e; good cellar; barn, tlstorn; jui;uents. Trbe '."O Modern i room houe; 4 tdrooüis ; furnare heat; anit.".ry pluniMnic; tri," n -ht cot ri !!ir: rtstern 1

dl farupe. H-t; fruit trei; We aro iut uio:u:rs of the realty ,vi,ti.n l.otiae ;ina imrk I. orated I 1" ard. We have h..:;:.-s for sale In

ll 'W MUhawaka av. TrKe 5,7. i every part of Mi-haw aka. Ten f our

W ' seventh at. A soo.J sub- i.a-bTti and partly ia -Iir:i. low prked

"tHntlll 7 rO"!n luv." iTle,-:i t i.e.-iT-. :u oi ii-ii.il. Cleveland fid Lv::i st te.l Fourth st., 6 rooms ... ,. veil: citert; o..!V,rl; i F.itt.l'e. 'J rota?

,i.r. home: fruit tre.-s. l'rl. e 2.f Fifth t . Ö roojs

F(i: SALE o room house, er. lot, lose In. north side, ?.'- rash $2.rV 7 room house, Suraa t., A-l repairs 2S1 4 room houNe, btr.;e lot. ebb-ken honae, immediate possession, easy tonus 1.7."0 5 room hungt'.ow, new, easy payments LVVpO e. c ;akmii:e Fhone .17'. Mishawaka

WOIR)i: KFALTY CO. ;-.; W Third st Mish. X2. II. v. YandewaHe, Mtr.

RIRTIIRAV DINXKIt. Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Mr. lll.i'cn. Rlticnln May K.. rntrrtalned a iarty of L'5 relatives at a 7 o'clock dinner Wednesday evening Tbo affair was in honor of their daughter, Catherine's birthday.

aitomorim; insi ranci:. Insure your car against tire, theft and collision. .lohn M. Raab, 12

Lincoln way West. Adv. 2 5tl

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MARY S'AHODIS. Mary, tbe 22-day-obl laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raui Szabodis. "20 S. Iiurel M., died Thursday morning at .". o'rloek after a three days' illness. Funeral arranßementa will be ; announced later. I

br. Makielki. o.f -tpa tb 1c ph sloian. 201 S. Church st., t. W. Cor. from R. O. Adv. 12tf

I,LVi:s ON VACATION. Paul K. Linden left Thursday for Ivos Anceles, Calif., where he expects to spend a several months' vacation.

The ladies of St. Andrew's church will hold a pastry sale Saturday at the Ilaslanger drygoods store. Advt. 26tl

" Best Wheel Made for the Money.

H Large Stock of BICYCLE TIRES, $3 to $4 EACH

E BICYCLE SUNDRIES s Our Stock Complete in Every Detail.

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She is the Armenian beauty who escaped to America after two years of unspeakable adventures in the hands of the KURDISH RAIDERS, SLAVE MARKETS and TURKISH HAREMS. Facts, noUFiction, is this most sensational revelation of conditions in the Near East. In "Auction of Souls" will be shown: The herding of women and girls in the streets and public squares. The pitiless massacres of men and boys. A nation deported with the unspeakable sufferings of women and girls at the hands of the Kurds and Zapticths, where innocent children were tied in grouns and marched to their death in the waters of Bible river. The slave market newly peopled by the flower of Armenia's maidenhood. In fact, all the horrors suffered by the Armenians. The only film ever shown in America at $10.00 per seat. Shown today and tomorrow at the popular price of 25c, main floor.

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tar'r. t- " r:.i hiuo: Nd-r-m; cloc't; t'd-t i- ti. WHtfr nnd pick in l.'.l.h.n; .!.-.-tri - Hgbt: rlteni; gis: .r'd.ir; .ir.iffe; wodsd ; cMrk-n 1 -f : nJjale and ff'sit tre.. Abcy at rv-är; eno bM k fr.::j k.at l'.r..

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We ! itc l.. . t if u I Inmoj In every art

vnh mt s rem h-:: 4 'f Mi!:.'.";ik.. 1 so r,. ia- s are i.m-

l'edr-eiüs ; 4 el--: ; ltr'..- ;Uht; : l'tely n .ior:i. s-t.u' rf t.o-.n eleg.itu in lar'- eellar cistern: t -1 t In ' tni -ti:r.- and lo uted In tL- vi-ry -d f , ti.ijLier.ts. rr;.-e V..t0'. -trt .-f tlie . ity. Cnh -r frms. .:x

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Tr.lrd st . 7 r.M'üis , Tldr.l 8f.. ri::i" I.tn-i-lri way L. 7 r.yin... W. tirov'. ' rutins , H". lt !i. 7 r '.iS Tldrd ."t . -s r. !!.!

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WILL 1I.WL Tiimniiii Mrs. C. J. Hunzinger. 215 W. rirst st.. will entertain the Pythian slsiers at u thimble Friday evening.

The Patron-Teachers of the Beiger school will b.old a pastry ule Siturday at More's Kleetric Shop. Advt. 2 T.t2

Indies of st Peter's Lutheran church will hold n pastry File Saturday. March -7, at I'arnard's Hardware More. Advt -5t2

Edgewater Floral Tlace for flowers. Advt. 24t4.

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"Ki'JSER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," IX N. Mfcla PL. Mi!Jtvaka. For All Kinds of Fho Repairing t,nd Shoes.

Saturday Last Day of the Mattress Sale Biggest Bargains Ever Offered Come in and see some of our Silk Flaw and Cotton Felt Mattresses, and save from 1 5 to 20 per cent. These mattresses were bought at the old price and are of the best quality. West End Furniture and Hardware Store 419 W. Seventh St., Mishawaka Ray Vanderheyden, Prop. Ph. Mish. 1289.

VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY SATURDAY & SUNDAY FIVE ACTS FIVE THE MORTON JEWEL FOUR in a Vaudeville Surprise The A :t Beautiful Special Scenery FIELDS AND LA ADE.LIA in "The Janitor and the Maid," a novelty skit Causing much laughter YORK AND MABEL Clever bits of chatter, singing and dancing BOB CAMPBELL Master of the Concertina Assisted by SANDY Mc NAB The smallest Scotchman on the stage.

SCHWARTZ & O'CONNER A duo that is bound to surprise in female impersonations

SHOWS 7:30 and 9:00 o'clock. SUNDAY MATINEE 2:45. ADULTS, 30c plus war tax; CHILDREN, 10c plus war tax.

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