South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 89, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 March 1920 — Page 10
10 MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1920
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MISHAWAKA NEWS
SIXTEEN BOWLERS ROLL LARGE SCORES
E. Lott is High Man for Past
Week on Local Alleys.
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15ra.lv th. star uiil tb.- iter
flt-V'T i-VY( ar t'-d iv i
m jtiort at tri
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tne x.'irt that f'ri:iT I'res't Iau- J ran L" 1 a i I v seen taking a street ;
autonio- I
That French
V" :(it !-. n ah! to
b
far I r. -:. id of riding in his
tile whi- former I'rt Fahlere- ,' who although bbssed with thrifty! habits a Iar- private f'Ttun" U hi. own to have cune nut consider-I
5SI DANCE HALLS OF
PARIS RESTORED
DESPITE POLICES' ;
n
TI-!it." Th:s is a thrillin
v,Vi' fy 'Jr.ima. T'.'rui r')H Pauline I V -ü'rir.k. another favorite will
i play the P.adimr role in tne Week
Life.
Purir. g th'- past ' r:i h ( ntered
t;.rnir.g in ;0O
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".' I i-i ."." re Lowtho Ff-lcf-t --roup score, than ai:v
noiomi.i: inmranci:. j Ii..-ur- your ( ar ar i ir;-1 :"r th' ft ' ar..l f-o'.li-iori. John M. pa.ib, 1 " I ;i-:r.'Mn way West- Adv. I'Ctt
previous -Affk during the s a o'.. i; Jvtt of the S-ratrh league way hi-h
p:r..i to his e,;:t
man with 2C
in n Single gnrre. Ii -!dc-.s Itt. th i vre K, ofhirricn who rolled , t,rt
th.it got thm a chunk of their. iT honrs.
art- tho 'i) marl-
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...'- I iv 144.-. i-M lur ( I'i -r Ml li U I I .iiator and attorney In order to r"- ! P'-t the inroads nrih' in hi prl- i furtun; during his tf-rm as prc-s- J iior.T. !
Th- total allowanro to the French I TitT- -T Z pr.-i.Unt ar- 1.1'C O.'.m.ii francs a, 1A,'J. March 2,. Anvrinr. -ar i,r 100.000 frnncs a month. Oi:tl;irf gradually pair.Insr control of th- ' f thlM hr. must pa overy cent of j I-"1'' "lancinc palaces of Paris. hi domestic expends including the ' th'rp Tnurmurs of dis.onl irre retintie of servants, secretaries ' fent rorilInp from the French dar.cJtn.l numerous other employes. ! in mrinac"r?-
nine ke-n mo the tate niitnmnW!. J,,v U'.f.r I"Otr.OUl
American Gain
Principal Parlor?
French Are Pertnrhcd.
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TMcew.t--r Floral rs - Adv.
Place for f.o v1 1 .1
tf l.'tnrl tho KT.-.ti. cfr.h'-.v: f.Mnrl -itH l,nr. I tlurln 1 h e War. Whn d.lInii.LT W;i S
?s for drawing thf state carriaees "ff,c!alIy l,annP'1' l,ul when several
Folio-si:.'
r'athe-1 th' 2'! J. I-ott . "oo':
H-'h" ... 1 i-V. . . . Kla r . . . Carter . . .
I Te Je r ... JIOäW-ttT . lloerstman U. Itt . . . Albright .
;hilcot; . . . . Kichtcr .. If. Ars . . . .
-Myern . . . Wilke ...
i o ts
who
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when the tato visitors ar his jruests uw,n )iarf's operated r y He tni:t r,li) nav all the evoenses widely separated parts of the Cit.
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BEING PRESIDENT OF THE FRENCH
IS COSTLY HONOR P
rf state dinners which arc numerous! im ""r- Ior J, n"1 I'1". irrmr ar.d lire. These dinners are usual- ! rnemhers of American amhulan.
1 s-erve.l v some one .,f the h ndiric ! UiUls -nirir wun me i Piim army
three of th üanrinjn to which tour-i-is -ire 5icht-s" r.s flork r.ieht!v are ,
i .ir.ii : American iwiitri!iip ar. l I mar.. i cement. j The greatest roar oT protest frorn j th- P.iris dar.cintr ktr.irs develops
! from the faet that practically all the i
tr.ldn'i;ht dancings now oper-
n fi'-i!an-e or pri,ic- restriction'
ntrol.ed bv A meri'ar.s. 1'or !
:::"re thnri thr"f rr.or.ths one dnnclni? I i club, which cor.realed its rad pur-j Control ofjpo.-.- r.n 1. r th name of the "tlo.fj
' !ub . ran a. or.gr merrily until 4 ail(I I o'clock evry morning within four
j hkicks of tho opera without hind ran ce bv the police. It v.n owned ! by Americans. suburb An Notorious.
' In the Faris suburbs, within r.O ! nilnut-'s' taxi ride from the opera
district, are a number of clandestine i dancing, some of which are open i
until daylight. In Neullly the "Aladdin's Lamp Club." run by Americans ' meets" nightly in a dignified o'd family mansion slttintT far back in a l ark surrounded by a hish wall and plenty of trees. Only a strincr of motor cars serves notice that some-
thin? is stirring in the obi mansion j every morning until nearly daylight, j
restaurateurs of the city. Itefore the! , 110 comuineu a sun: icnowiiRe of in me sunuri vi .uifu-.i uirte n.i-
thev cot about 40 francs a t x rencn ana I renen ousmrss anairs 1 nigra uanfings carry on. iiioucii vA,r if, fronro n't 'im,- .,' nvlth a considerable knowledge of 1 one. known as the "Mr. AVill Stay-
! ordinary luncheon in or.e of the bet- ' l"'w,iu run 'l I t.-T.rl-iss f.f ..-.f. nr.,1 r V i u rn n f ; r,f jWOUld attract a
Paris.
The cot of unifornis and liveries
the servants i.-? also a big Item.
ib fore the war the uniform for nn
I of the outriders on the presidential
conch cost "15 francs for the coat, the waistcoat cost 220 francs and
FJO has-
I)
.vrear of Franc Value Kn--
the Dechanel
Fortune.
dangers
dancing place tliat Fp-Late'
French
club, operate! by Jed
crowd f "all-nitht- I Kiley of Chicago, is intermittently
ers." The police made urhtlv de- closed bv the ponce. ine otner two
scrnds upon these dancings and J and one of them is owned by two closed them, only to harn that they Americans are going full blast
iron' vi:i:k m;kvk i. Holy week sTVins at .t. Jo- j,h-- ; Ca-tholic church will be as lollop ; Ifoly Thursday. ommnninn ;it ' m., service.: at 8 o'clock; ;o.d rj- 1 iiv will Legin at S a. v.l., with ador- j ition f the cross; ray of the (-;..-.
devotions will be h Id at r. p. rn : Jloly Saturday, services with the de.sing of Faster tire, water, . tc. will bein promptly at 7 a. m. n Vednc3day. Thur.-diy and 1 rid.iy ver.ir.irs at 7::;o o'ebk, Tenr. bra er ices will b heb.1.
priiLiin:n to
w i;n.
n srher
Tb.e Itar.K of mat i irr.ony
AValter IMiillips and Mis 1
IN eher, were published for the nd if m e at Monica's Catnolic hv.rch Sunday. Th i' renion .' will L : sob mnied April Mr. l'hi?Iips is the sou of .Mrs. fleoig.Phillips. ."CO V. Sixth St., and th" hride-rl ct i the daughter of Mr.-. Louisa I'tcher. F. Mi.-hawaUa a v.
li.v HLMIV WOOD. CFtdted Press Staff Correspondent) PALIS. March L'7. There is every te.ison to believe that tho private fortune of .Madame Des-chanel which is reported to be very large, is going to suffer some terrific assaults during the seven years' term of her hu.s-
i band as president of France. I In fact, it is even to be presumed ; that unless Monsieur and Madame j Les. hanel hadn't figured that the j honor was well worth paying hitrhj iy for, M. iJeschanel would have let i Cb-menceau have it. I While France never intended, any i more than did the Fnited States. I that the president should have to
i pay
largHy
c;lok;i: ki ilv i imhiai . Funeral servii.es for Ceorrre Kuhn j hncv been hanged to '.?0 o'clock-; this morning and will h held fri-m J St. Monica's Catholic church. Lev. j John I. Kohl oülciating. i:urilv. i 1 1 be in the St. Joseph' cetmtcry. I
at tin: tompli:. Constan e Talmad?e in "The " ii1uo;iK Vamp." is the .-.ttiaition tit the Temp'e theater tod iy. This
out of his own pocket
the cost of his job. unfortunately the increased iost of living and th decreased value of French currency, has made the French presidential job one that is anything I ut promising from a financial point of view. The salary and allowances now fall far shorter than do those in America for the upholding of the dignity and position of president. First of all Iam. pays her chief magistrate as salary 300.000 francs a year. Then he has an additional allowance of TiOO.000 francs a year for his household expenses and an-
(other f.00,000 francs for entertainj nients. ( Hesides these allowances, the only ! other things furnished him are his j residence and furniture In the Eiysee palace which are kept up by the Ministry of Fine Arts even down to furniture repairs.
is Haid to lo one of Miss 1 aim id-p- s i Hefore the present upheaval of biggest sc reen successes and ha . financial condition the above allow.iruwn capacity hou.- s in every city jar.ces made it at least possible to get In which it has Li en shown. In ! way with the Job with honor and
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the yellow leather breeches francs. The cost of these now
unquestionably tripled. The president'. charity allowances and contribution also make up one iff his heaviest items. Deschanel Inaugurated his term of office by giving L 0.0 00 francs to the poor of Paris Next day he isir d the military hospitals and left T-OO francs for the wounded. The demands made on the French president for charity are enormous and owing to the traditions established when France wn.s a monarchy and the head of the state was most generous, he is obliged to respond liberally. If. as has been announced Monsieur and Madame Deschanel plan to re-establish the famous dinners, receptions and social events for which the Elysee palace was formerly noted, it is expected that the state allowances will hardly be more than a meagre half of their expenses.
X OTIC II Mcinhcrs of Colfax Camp, "aOfi. M. W. of A. Special meeting Monday evening, March L'fth. for the purpose of organizing degree team. All interested urged to be present. 1G0S-29
ATTI TNTIO.V. All the dry goods, millinery an 1 shoe stores will be open evenin-rs all next week. The W't ?t End Merchants Ass'n.
Milk, water removed is "KUm." "Klim" with water added makes pure milk. "Klim" .sold at London's drug store. 17äl-9
Reduce your mtlk cost "Klim." Sold at Landon's.
by using
lOK SALI. ir room' bungalow; Immediate Vept(H1on ' J ie room cettaife; lir'"- crt.er lot -v-n rvrm hou-; A I rendition.. Mm v oflier -rood buDrilnJAUMIUi: ,v CO "70.
I WANTLP Men fur farm work; good wa-
IP'S and win furnish house. l'lione Klondike 5 or 2"J. 'Jt'tU
2S VVANTIT) TO ItFV A few good partly j inod.Tn houses In fair locations for spot . cash, r.cn ltaer. Clothier. list 7
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v- Lite L-glurn. $2 b- r lä. or ?1' per 1": ! ji.-!. r-n if uhif. i:.fk-i f'r nl. A. 1. F'lV.iin. U. L N Mi.tiiw-ika. r.ar i
I-'OIl SALI, Far ire gas ratigp; self generating. I mini re 11("7 S. Ninth f.. hivcr Park. otJ
WANTirO Men. Mishmvaka .M5 W. Third ft.
Dairy Co..
V ri-M FxperifU' ed .fen'-'grapher. fn.ir.i'r vtth oft'i.-c il-tail. Andy to Mr. k-infr Kt-nunrtliv Motor ''ort.. ITtt K.
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POK SAFi:-Ci.rnr lot In east Mishawaka; all imnrovemeut- $."0") for fjtilrk
sale, l'lione Mlshauaka 4:
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i il'ii''l BiHl ritpaui" ui unu'iii..r
SOU SALI' Itooncnpe; n:. go-cart, practb-idly new. Phone Mlsliawnk
ill ::3 nsher ri --t7
Mi. n.r.Hia. .pniv ' M:iit. ini"iun '! t r Corp.. l.'ll F. Misha"Jik:i av . M.sh
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FOR SA LF Partly modern double flat buMdlng. close to Lincoln wav V. Prb .4."rm. stark llealty Cu.. Mlsdiuwaku Trust Mdg. lttJ
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K SAT.K-l'ivf i . w bur.ga'o-Art barn l lvd . M:!..i. Va. i:c.i- ia -. v'r,. if 0m :it,. b.ik.luc for x io
b : ui -'iow vu w. p. riTir.Y. ib aito- : l.-J s. Main st. -,!,,,, xi, Sotitti n-!. Ind. I 177'J tf '
H rtHin üoufe on Inrse lot: garage
l"oi: S.Li:-Modrn F Mislbiuaka av.
i ttafTicl to house; tine basement : nb'e taa.b trfi t inner going to Ollfyrida. .tark hcalty Co. 21t6
Tt'.l TO rY tl e .!. on vour ar and t - oe.e yr.Ti 1.'. a. w'i a 1 .. c.irt ra.-t.- aad judkiin.-nt r--n-b red i .iiii-t inn, ll'ittou In-uir.u. .c!.' i.
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FOR SALI- Nine room house en large corner lot. In good location. Walking distance to any factory In city. P! nty fruit. In-iulre ht 433 lud'ana av. I-hone Ml-daiwuka 20.(7. lltf
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3 K S.Vi.i: l'ir-n. ;.7'-9 a- ri-i. I b.ietl jill l one Ii.l'c ca-t of M V; ;cTi' lu i lever hnd ti!n.;!i la fh-at. 12 &'T-h eil - i -1 ; f - 1 -a iar? of tlr-atc". In-ju'r.- '". t ' r"t
yor: s.m.v: ro,m-.. nrt:. ii'Mn, gas city nater. !..mi. b.iljpce monthly. ) :i;.ti::g in tV try. part
Ple Merc Mitr.lnr lio r n j-aw raent, v-ith buibl'is. r -.-.. I.i"an. i ti'-Ts T! . !i ; 'trandtr. photo;:rap-. t
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LIPHIiTY r.OXDS -We pnv up to $.VV2." spot cnub, a-. cr ied fite.-.Ht allowed. is i -ell bonds. 11. L. Juthrie, 42.': j. ,f S. Hidg. iFourtii il orj i37 tf
Ml si I A WAKA KFALTY CO. I'll Mishanaka Trut IU.lg. Phono Mishau-nka 2.' 7. HOMi:s TO HFY oil sKLL Terms or Can a. tf
Pre -Season Sale of Refrigerators
Discount Off of Last Year's Prices. We will hold your refrigerator until you want it.
'ofölmmliirp.Cm
had reopened to another place a I from midnight
few nights later. Any empty private house with a large ballroom or several rooms connecting with each other was speedily converted into a rendezvous for the early morning tango fiends. AjkiUo Was I irvt. "W "lien dancing was officially reinstated Harry Pilecr put the Americans on the map by opening a gay
dancing place In the Apollo theater. Piker's success was so great that dancings began springing up all over the city. Moving picture houses, theaters, skating rinks and even private houses were turned into ballrooms, and one enterprising youth was about to convert an abandoned church into a fox trot parlor when 1 the ex-parishioners intervened and ; stopped him. ! The American jazz band stepped j right in along with tho American j
dance promoters. The Washington Square Palace, a big dancing hall in the Champs Elysee district, was opened, with several Americans as part owners. Another dancing hall with a special Chinese ballroom sprang to life in the Rue Ft. Didier, also owned by Americans. Tourists IltH-k Xlfflitly. In the Montmartre district at least
until 4 or a o'clock
' every morning, and often it is day
light before they begin to disgorge their guests in evening clothes and top hats.
Keep "Klim" in your home, it makes pure milk. Sold at Landon's 173.1-29
Champion Wrestling Match CENTURY THEATER Monday, April 5 Between KID ROSS of Mishawaka and STEVE BOKISH of Gary, for middleweight championship. Good preliminaries. Boxing and Wrestling.
"IT WAS &1Y LAST HOPE AND
PROVED IY DEAREST FRIE1
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HILL STREET WOMAN
Mrs. L. i:. Van Riper, F.OU ?. Hill street. South Rend, declares the took so much medicine for stomach trouble without avail, that she was fast becoming discouraged. "Pepgen was my last hoje and it proved my dearest friend." say.1 Mrs. Van Riper. "I had tried so many different remedies without getting relief that I had about given up tho idea of finding anything to make me well. "I frequently had pains in my heart, due to indigestion. Gas formed and caused bloating after eating. I was afflicted with smothering' shells, so that I could hardly get my breath. I lost my appetite and day by day I continued to growmore slender. "It seems as if stomach trouble affected my entire body, especially
WANTFD Hair ecu bPOMi -rav IF.'.. P. Mishana'ka
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k'noi! buiblltips; ,.i:n- fruit 10 a- r! in tlia!'r. -d ncres in
Po.N-i.n-don at m.-o. Ufat Hui k e;l. 'ma! pay-
a K.i ; trees ;
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1'OR sr.r, A 12 rao:a en F. .Ham av . one bl-
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Cvrnert. PLene MlhaVaka Ud. 2114 roit F.VLE ' 5 room hou?c. e,r. lot, close la, north hide, kit cash I2..VO 7 room Louse, Sarna t-t.. A-l repairs ;ö0 4 room Louso. Iir.re lot, chicken house, 1 ruined late possession, easy tfnm Uro Ö room bungalow, ucw, easy payincuts 2.CT0 k. o ;akmiiu: I'bone ."To1 Mih.iwaka
Don't Fort "REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," HO N. MaIb EL. MUbatr&ka. Por All Kinds of hc IUxmirlat and Cho.
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THEATER
The Popular Screen Star
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"His Bridal
A thrilling society drama, full of adventure. TOMORROW PAULINE FREDERICKS The International Star, in "One Week Of Life"
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I WANTFP c.oul man for pirdn and , yard work; : hfliM-nun. Stndy j work for cperl?ncM und rdl;iMi uiaa. j Write 1'üx A or In-iulre Nt-w s-Tla:es. i lötJ-
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The story of a miss with principles pure as the ten commandments, with a pair of eyes that made Cleopatra look like a consumptive selling-plater and with a list of "vamped" victims reaching from Frisco to Mishawaka. Also "HARD LIFE," a Poland comedy.
TOMORROW WILLIAM RUSSELL in "SHOD WITH FIRE.
WEDNESDAY BERT LYTELL in the ultra-smart romatic comedy, "LOMBARDI, LTD."
my kidneys, -which acted too freely at night and caused me to lose much tdeep. 'When I tell you that I ate heartily of fried cabbage and baked
beans, a hört time ago, and didn't !
have the- least hit of indigestion, afterward, you will readily realize how Pepgen helped me. "I have a good appetite since taking Pepgen and am not nervous. My kidneys are regular In action, acting more freely in the diy time and less frequently at night, which is as it should be. "It gives me pleasure to recommend Pepgen." Pepgen Ls sold by Striebel and Stemel (the Public Tb-ug Store) South Rend, The Red Cross Pharmacy, Mishawaka. and all other leading drug stores.
randon's March Sale Events
Tomorrow We Will Have a Special Sale on New Spring Coats
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The Coats are of Polo Cloth, Silvertone, Corella Cloth and Velour Cloth. We marked them at $25.00 for this special occasion. And at $25.00 you'll get an exceptional Coat. At $25.00 you'll get a Coat that has all the necessary requirements. Get them tomorrow at $25.00 BRANDON'S Third floor.
Third Floor
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want him to look his verv best on Easter, and always. No suit will so become him as a Hart Schaffner 6c Marx or Sampeck suit; the finest type of boys' clothes made "as good as dad's' in every way. Very beautiful mixed patterns, plain blues and browns clothes that mean real economy through longer wear.
Hart Sctiffner Jc Mirx
2 -Knicker Suits for Boys $15, $18.50, $20, $22.50, $25 Two-knicker suit in ample selection for Easter; the finest type of popular priced clothes for boys; manly models, becoming patterns. Sizes 8 to 1 8 years. Excellent selections and extreme values at $15, $18.50, $20, $22.50, $25
Blue Suits
The better values for which this store is famous; guaranteed blue serges, worsteds and flannels. Blue suits for Easter wear; blue suits for confirmation; blue suits for first communion, $12.50, $15, $20, $22.50, $25, $30 to $40, including Hart Schaffner 6c Marx blue suits.
Top Coats Smart top coats for juniors, sizes 2 to 10 years; mannish little styles in beautiful serges, tweeds, homespuns and plain color, blue and brown flannels; dressy and serviceable. 'I he finest line of top coats we have ever shown. Extreme values at $9, $10, $12.50, $15, $18.50, $20, $22.50.
Boys' Easter Furnishings This great boys' department is ready to provide your boy with whatever he may need for Easter wear, and in the highest quality merchandise that it is possible for us to procure moderately priced. Shirts, neckwear, hosiery, sleeping garments, underwear, belts, soft or laundered collars in iact, we have everything here that boys wear, except shoes.
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