South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1920 — Page 11
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
rni.iin.v morning, makch si, mm.
NEWS OF M1SHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Misltawaka 10
CLOCKS IN TOLEDO ADVANCED ONE HOUR
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ISSUE OF $150,000 Money to be Used for Erection of New Battell School Work Starts Today.
SCHUYLER SI R AGUE
RETIRES FROM FIRM
li'LAN CANTATA AT
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Mrs. r;r:ic" M. Fir.rh, widow of IYanl; J. Finch, who founded the Finch and Snracru? undertaking busi-
purrha"l the interest of
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has
At a mooting of the board of 'duration. Tursday afu-rnoon, a bond ir it of $1 50, 000 was oM to a Chicago bank at j.ir v.ith accruril in-Xrr-t. Th proceed.-? are to bo u:j d for U rrection of th- new ll.ittrll Hhool. The firm of f?ck v Mcrgt-r, South Iiond. which has the contract for th- building, was instructed to commence, op-ratio us at once. Excavating v.i'.l bKln tolay. The new building will cost, exclusiveof equipment, ? 1 ?,!.( Ou. 'and will b- Ftrietly modern with all im
proved conveniences. There is to;
I Schuyler ". .piuku?, and will con-
!iiiu) the bu.iness at the same location. Mrs. Finch will have chargo of the otlice. l'rr-.l H. Hubb. who has bn Mr. Kprauue's assistant for j-everal years, will be manager and Joseph M. Thallmer. a.'sistant. Mr. Sprajrue ha purcha-sed from hi. brother, J. A. Spraj?ue, an interest in the Spraue Cash Ki-Kit.-r exchange at Indianapolis where he will make his home in the future.
CITY iti:ms. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William' Hotroff. t03 S. Logan
I rt.. at St. Joseph's Maternity hosi pital, Monday. ! .M. Jean Hamilton Is suffering
t from burns on her right hand.
TOI.FlMl, o.. Mirrh
( locks will be turned ahead one hour n Marc! CS, under an ordinance pas-d by the city council. Kailroads entering1 here will not be ef
fected EToatly by the change. This is the dividing point for eastern and central standard tinv. Official say
much confusion is cau"d thereby g Toledo's! arl that Chicago is the more logical
dividing point, it :eing a terminal.
Australia is finding oil in Tapua and the Pacific Iilani?.
"Our Living Ixrd, a cantata by Ira II. WiLson, will by presented at th First Christian church Friday evening at e!ght o'clock, by the chorus choir of the First Christian
church of dkhart under the direc- ; tion of II. C. Carr. The chorus i
consists of 35 voices. There will beno admission charged. The program will be as follows: "Hail, Iay of Victory," soprano obligat, bas .olo, choir; "The Resurection Morn." by Ilodney, soprano
solo, Mrs. Iva Nye Wolf; "The Kn- i
try Into Jerusalem," by choir; "The I-ast Supper," tenor solo, F. O. Taska; "the Crucifixion, " choir; "The Burial" contralto and tenor duet and choir; "Night Within the Harden," contralto solo, Mrs. H. L. Carr;
"The Opened Tomb," women's cho- ' rus, men's chorus and choolr; "Th Angels Song," part of women' cho-; T"1 rt V. Cyrill '
i Virginia, the little daughter of Mr. ! chur." choir; "How Is Christ Risen.
f fiA . ,i , and Mrs. J. W. I- ink, lOOf. N. Main 1,000 persons, op the main dor. T he 1 r, , . , ,.t-.na o!,,. i..i.i,. n f.,11.. r,,.,! ! suffering from a broken wrist.
Irymna.ium in which the student vh.lch e sustained in a fall Sat-
uroay e-nin. ;ii nie inooe ui un
wiH receive their physira.1 instruction and in which all athletic contests will be Ftacjed. IxMikiug I'nrniinl. The board Is confronted with the problem of greatly Increasing the I rovent school facilities within the next few years, and with this In view they have purchased property in various sections of the city, upon
which modern school buildings will;
be erected In the very near future. At the present time the local high sc hool is taxed to its utmost in accomodating the students who ar anxious to take advantage of a bisher education. Although built scarcely a decade ago, the city ha-
and Mrs. Thomas
grandparents, Mr
Fite. 211 N. Mill st. Walter McClurt, who was
thrrmi'h tr shnldfr vom- time :ilto
while on duty on the Mexican bor-! eth," choir.
der, is convalescing at the hospital In Fort Douglas, Ariz. He h a brother of Russ.-H McClure. Ruth Johnson and Miss Pearl McClure of this city.
choir; "I know that My Redeemer Riveth," soprano solo. Miss Theresa Shields: "Our Lord Victorious." choir; "Come Unto Me." by Wilson. Golden Rule quartet; "The King of Glon'." choir; "The I My is CJently
shot 1 linking to It's Close," Golden Rule
quartet; "Rehold the Master rass-
urown so rapidly a new and more Is imminent.
that the need for modem structure
m:c.ko ui:i:stfd. Robert Hall, colored, was arrested Tin-sday and is being held under suspicion at the police station. Rail
i was endeavoring to dispose, of a i number of packages of cigarets, and
his actions led the local official to surmrise that they had been stolen.
OWN VOllt HOMF. lie independent of rents and build r-r l.uy your own home. The people's Puildir.g Sc Ijoan association has funds to loan and the monthly payments are little more than rent. See the secretary. A. J. Schindler. I'l". S. Main st. Adv.
for lower.
Fdgewater Floral PI.
Advt 'jyti
iinr.inxG pF.it.MiT issri:r. A building permit has been issued to W. H. Hardman, for the remodeling of the dwelling at .11.'! S. Main st. The cost will be approximately IJ.OoO.
iu:ci:ivi:s ni:. John Raumgartner of Wyatt was liid $.1 and costs in the city court Tuesday morning, after being convicted of intoxication. lie paid.
win: nnsKUTnit .uuti:sii:n. Charles IXnsel of Conway, Ohio, arrived In Mishawaka Tuesday and was immediately placed under arrest by the local authorities. Densel's wife arrived a few days ago and filed an affidavit charging him with wife and child desertion. LI X CXI LX A TT HA CTIOX S. Miss Rlllie Burke will be seen at the. Lincoln today In the seven-reel
production, "Pesc; is said to be ono
populär star ever a pu eared in. Lila
Re,. In "The Heart of V)uth." will be the attraction Thursday, and Oorothy Gish, in "Out of Luck," a Paramount picture, Friday.
Aid.. TEMPLE THEATRE
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TODAY AND TOMORROW
"Lombard! Ltd.'
Featuring
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It is the story of an eccentric male modiste, a designer of gowns for the smart set of Fifth avenue. The atmosphere is one of artistic luxury. There are beautiful girls galore, and they wear models by Hickson, Tappe, Lucille and other New York dressmakers of smartness, besides creations especially imported from Paris. Also a two-reel Sunshine comedy, 'THE YELLOW DOG CATCHER." Usual Admission 15c and 20c FRIDAY
SÄCKMEE MEN'S
A drama that throws the X-ray on the heart.
" This picture rrr. of the best the ,
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MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED
WATi::- Mefnsrer -iah wltt. Postal MUii.-iwukii liotel.
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I ft KK.VT Ml inf.!.rn furnUl'ed light! i : . . v.. I.I pi.ii Iii - I
!!!. -11 N. Mill st. "-' tl
WANTÜP Wash Indy to take was Lines .ut. all 1113 Lincoln way W. .".UfJ
vTnl.i;. I'n.m iermr of Main t. and Tolfav av.. Sontk I'.'.-wl. Saturday: Ford t'Oirlnc .v,r: liö reward lor n-turn f in. Ll. viis.- No. Mosö. C Kri'ksnn. (t-milll. .".'It J
young cow with calf
M.ijei ns.-y an.l I Iolst! :i : this is a oin; tici' eieri on approved seeiirity. Paul Ftison. Jr. Phone Jari.etd 12f:i t r.iti FOR SALF Nearly n.w b et rb lb..r lamp ami nliai!, 12. ."-O; worth ?2T; aNo h tth.T Morris hair, worth p1 l.v X. Main st. Mul
1 OK SAI.F Do.lpe tourluj car; run less than 4.(k) miles': new t! und new b.d-t-rv. Call Mlshawnka 172". -"'l
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WANTFI) TU UUY A few ?wl Prtly
modern houses i it fair lo.-sitlons for ppot ash. lien Uaer, Clothier. -ti
F(M: UKNT Three unfurnished rooms.
FlrH-trle lights and sas. Iuiuire ti
F. Fourth st. Als) have lilac tushes nr
nah-.
VANTi:i-Meti for farm work; good wares .111,1 will fiirniih house. Flume
Ivh'udyke Z er
LOST linndte of wnllpaper, on Colfax av. biblk'c. South Fiend. Farty ,l:o found It is known. Keturu ÖIO N. Fed. list., .Mishawaka. ."OfS FOU SALF Lot and two houses. ;.o7 F. Fourth !t. : also to room house on Fnion. one house empty. Inquire r."7 i:. Fourth st. rta
TODAY'S TK.MIM.i: IMCTl'Ili:. j "I,oriibardt. Ltd.," will be the fea- ! ture attraction at the Temple today ' and tomorrow, with Dert Iytel In j the title role. The picture is variously described a-s a fashion show, a prirl show and a highly diverting j
comedy drama of the screen with i the star in the unusual and inter- H etin'- role of male modistp Most of (l
the action transpires in the swapper i4 Fifth Avenue dross making tstab- J lishment of Tito Ijombardi, an ec- H centrio Italian trenlus. A two-reel ki
Supshino comedy, "The Yellow Dog
Catcher," is an added attraction. H
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t;rii-in:i) i.i:tti:us. The following letters remain unclaimed at the local postotfice: Mrs. Car! Armstrong", Mrs. Bessie Herder, Mrs. Elizabeth IJosworth, ( K. Drjan, 'Mary Uurhans, Mri. Vern Itutts, Mrs. H. i:. Deal, Mrs. A. J. (Greenwood. Miss 'May Hunt, Daniel Knill. Samuel Krull. Mrs. Alice Laird (3). Mrs. Wm. LaClarc. Mrs. Nina rhillips. Harry O. Hittenhouso, Paul Robe, Frank M. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ituffel. Mrs. Wm. behoof, Mrs. II. A. .Smith. Mrs. I.!. N". Tavernior, A. R. Thompson, Geo. Tundas. Hiram Vandyke, C. D. Varnadoe, Alton Wentworth, A. P. West.
Protect Your Property With
FOU ICFNT Nicely furnished housekeeplnc rooms: centrally located; prround floor: private entrance; adults only. Call .Mishawaka oil). otl
WANTFI Cirl for fruit and randy toro; $11 ti start with; commission on hat cleaning. Apply John Speranto. Ill Lincoln way W. .''.0t2
FKNX ICF.ALTV CO. i A few of our t'fireains. I Beautiful all modern house on Lincoln ; way 1.'.: newly dvrated. hleti tellings, j lu-w nrephoe, new turna-e. open stair- . way. kltt-n fa. ilities. full L.jseuieiit : j ta'h or terms. J.'-h) ; An .-roo:n liou!e on L. Third st.. nil ; modern, reception hall, open htalrway, j laree lot. paved str-t; an extraordinary bargain at $."i.T0 In .ill 1,1,1. U rn toon.' on W. Third St.. I
i. p.w.t.u uii.l l, .f I, .i ui'11 arranged and; of
miptru tl house; only three squares
from center, ö.-"o". I 777777777
modern t-room house on i
SLVTtk i tor y
FOll SALF One lot on lith st., frontaee of U feet, depth 111 feet, east eposure; lo.kiuir directly down Mishawaka av. Ttdtphone .Mishawaka 31T.
VANTi:i) Men. Mishawaka Dairy Co.. W. Thlrl st. 2st3
TO Wti;STIiK MONDAY. Kid Ross, local middleweight wrestler, will meet Tony Ilokisch of Clarj' In a finish ir.atch at the Century theater Monday night. This is the second time that these two men have grappled on the Century mat, and the result of the bout will undoubtedly go a long way in influencing the critics in their choice of the middleweight champion of Indiana. In addition to the main bout, an exceptionally fine set of preliminaries Is being scheduled.
FO It SALF
practically new. Phone
'JXA or call .".-JO Fisher pi.
Hoopen fie; !so go-en rf.
Mishawak.1
stop Ain c;rx sali; A News-Time render suggests that local authorities take steps to
'."-t7 j prevent the sale of air guns to boys.
I i.i pnnaivniKinfp ff the arclnpnt tCJ
Pun SALF Nine r()m house on large ' Tinrlrhirt hv which he lost corner lot. in good location. Walklu ! A"omas lUirkhart D u men ne lost
distance to any factory hi cltv. I'!. ntv
fruit. Inuuire ht
Fhone Mlshawuka 'JXil.
i'V3 Iud'ana av
A partly
Men and boy for stend v fac-
Av'ork: also wotuen and elrls .
, - room
C . . nu..!l f T,4iSS.'SSitlM
Fir-roon house on Aati st.. g.is for) Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co. 17t"0 J
lights ni:d cooking. SI. l.isy
an rye .Monuay. l ne cirre--pon-dent claims this will be the only
lltflway to put a stop to the prevailing
practice or handing these puns indiscriminately throughout the city.
terms.
West t . :: llicks from ectrh- I -lits.
A nve room house on w blocks from cur line; six center of town; ir.is atit o
5I,0,V. Terms. An enchantliiV huc?.ibv type h'Uho on V. Hroalwuy; 5 rooms ;ol hat!, oak trimmings, elect rt-" lights, furnace. Cah
Ar. all Iiiodern ö room bungalow ou X. j Main Ht-, J-'.Too Cash or teims. i L. A. V.mdewalle. Mishawaka
Sales nian.ii;er. Opt-u ewniuijs. on ice uo Third bt. 2on
LIPFItTY noNDS-We pav up to $.V2Z spot cash, accrnefl nte.'st allowed. also sell bonds, lt. L. Juthrie. 423 J. M S. Uidg. (Fourth d or.) M?57-tf
MISHAWAKA ItFALTY CO. Jll Mishawaka Trust Fdlg. Fhone Mishawaka 1")7. IIOMKS TO ULY Oli SKLL Terms or Cash. So3-ti
VISITING flHOTirr.H. Mrs. Morgan II. Tanner, of New York state, is visiting her brother. II. K. Perkins. 30 4 Lincoln way IZ. . . Ul-yiDKNCi: CHAXC.r.S HANDS. Mr. and Mrs. John Ivi Prairie have sold their residence at the corner of Taurel and Third sts., to Mrs. Sarah A. Little.
FOU SALF Five re-vm bungalow ; Imrnevllate
poss-"ssl in f 2. (") i Fie room cottjee; large orner lot 'J.'-O j Seven room house; A 1 eonditloa.. 2,'v-" , Many other good bargains. 1
(iAllMIilL CO.
KNTITKTAIX AT TIIIMTtrii:. Mrs. Klla Wenman and Mrs. Fern -i : l. -..Ill vt I . . n-i rvm 1 i-of-u f I f
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iux. i ; ur.i .viii your ieKy louse wit'ii T. i . i .a a iv asp!; alt roof; durable; sightly i ;h(' Pocahontas lodge and their .in.t i,.t,pn.ir- mi,,.. r-fi, , i friends at a thimble this afternoon
i 114 S. Main sl "ot7 t at the home of the latter, 511 t..
j F.ro.idway.
none
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FOU SALF Five nw bui.ga'.ows ou Mil liurn blvd.. Mishnw.ika. near iu-w school s'.te; if v o'i are looking for a cory home, .-! nn show you W. IV FFItr.Y. liealtor 12J S. .Main ?t. M.du S;. South Fcn 1. Ind. 1771 t f
WAXTFD TO FAY the damages on your car and tb one you hit as well as the o irt (Mt and judgment rendered
pc.un-t oil. Ilutttiu Ins-ir in e .geiuy
Fhone Mishaw -ki -IM.
1 oh SALL--A11 modern houe except I furnace; also l ,t. Harn tin 1 lot lu j rear. Possession, at once. In-iu're 1,'nI i
L. Mishawaka uv. x :U7
IMIIMTIMA CliASS TO Mi:F7r. The Philithea class of the F.van-
i celical church will be entertained
LIFFKTY IioNPM o.lg:.t aa-1 sold. Call sud get our quotations. Main lCM. Cutup Thorne Jt Co.. t2) J. M. S. bids tsÄ tf
this afternoon by Mrs. son, Vl K. Eishth st.
Chester Neb
A.Mi.n ru in i a nnmicr or o-ie. i rMiiKär.K from .1-1.03 to $5 Ooo. Will ny cash. For a ju i k deal (11 Achli.e Co - j aert. phone Mishawaka 111. f
Mo.b-rn
FOU SALF 0 room house; first
lloor ar-
3riClIIG.N VISITORS. Daniel Huber and daughter. Miss Jessie. of Charlotte, Mich.. are guest. of their son and brother, Frank II. Ruber, 121 South Spring st.
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INSURANCE DO IT NOW
First
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avings Ban
In Same Building and Under Same Management as
T NATIONAL Mishawaka
BANK
range;. i. -:it ; vestibule, living room, ru'
ro.u:.
library.
r.:n;:g
room. kitchen
FOi: SALF Farm. .17 1.- acres, four mllen KoUth and :.e n.ile e.i-t of Mish w aka. 1". acres In lover and timothy, 1'. acres in wheat. 1- acres well oiapt-d for mint. 2 yrei of timber. In-juirt.- S-": i;. Third street. -M7
I'OIl SALI.". Seven room hor.se with complete bath; lights and gas; nice Leu hotire, two lots within one bloek of north fUe car pue; j-ofs shrj tn '.' days. l'r'.cü j;;,7tx. STA11K UFA LT Y i'O 27 V,
Large rupply of cut flowers. Easter lilies. hyacinths, tulips, cineriaes . . - -W- .11
I principal rooms oak finish; second r.oor.jnnd other pottea pianis ai toweu, "..".2 ! b:tr large bedrooms, bw-ts. gar-j the 1-orist. 121 N. Main st. Home
ret. l i r ire Pas.-mer.r. h,-.t w ater beat, el-v- phone 4 9. AdVt. J0t4
no .iin. iiouoie garawrc. iruu irecs, grapes; lo.-nted bo7 N. Main st. 41". V Ititt.M -.li -,... i,i m , ..1 T.
brick and frame house; u bedrooms ; sician. 201 Lnurcn St., .. N. i cios.-ts. furn.wv i., at. . le. trb- light. ! corner from P. O. Adv. i:tf
cistern. hardwood t!n..rs. fruit trees, grajes. large woo.!sh- i. b-uble garage. Modern room houe. l bedrooms, fur-i:a'-e b.e.:t, sanitary plumbing, electric
light, good eejiar. cistern, well, garage l
.. irait trees. nt, k ;i i.ouso ami
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Makielskl.. osteopathic phy
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Edgewater IToral PI. for flowers. Advt 2912
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-11 W. Mishawaka av.
l.oi ated
1CT X. M.i'.n st.. orner Jon st.. 7 room houe.
park. J Price
Main and M.ir- .' le-lraoms. 4
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i i. Ii ML-oTcn r,,. . Y.x -.irrTi i.e-ie. j i .Xit fdh-t in house, unter an 1 nirik In
two loo, i:em i.iu- oiu w a i... foui.. , k't,h. n. c!e trb" light, . itern. gas. e.-Jl;ir ; fro-,t I'ri-e .(; one 1. ail cash re- i ffarage. woodshed. .1,1 hen houe. shade 1
U ."-- .... trees an l fn.lt trees. .y in
M.11.U l.i. -VI. 11 Kit I !..' fr,,-i; ,-ir line I'rl
one
FOR sali: A 12 on Indiana av . o ein highway; fu'.l lights and gas : .ill t-sslOU of one side.
room d-oi' !e :ie blo k fron
batii on e.o-h si glv.- ii!i:i."di.ite l I'rl- e
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li7 F. Ninth St.. :coU:s, r, cliefs. fb la r. Price. .sLVKW .115 W. I.h w ren, e house. .1 l.e -Iroot.'.s.
trie light. ister:;. w '.!. shed, chicken !:ouse,
rear.
rice .vi too.
room house, t bed-trL-light, well, nl-
sf . . -room 2 ntry ( Io-ts. !nt;i.
goo.i cel'ar. w oo -
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FOU SALI! Two adjoining b-ts, t-tal frontage of mi f.s-t nd -t-i th of Hn f"-f. C.jv t., near Wi son blvl. pattell K ; tljTi . eat e xpi-s a re Tel. hene M:'.iL -Jut?
tree, strawberry jlarts. grave arbor, garage, a'.l"- at rear; "J blocks from . ir lire. Pvtsessit.n In : days Price Vm I la pp. Itealtor. Citizen P.tnk F.ldg. S uth bend. In-1 Phone Lincoln 2571. 1H -51
SHOULDER DISLOCATEL FOR ELEVENTH TIME nnrjiTNTsnriu;. ind.. arch 2. James A. (Cok j.-i -Cireenburg, claims to l e the original hard luck man. He fell while at work in a cigar store here recently, and dislocated his left shoulder for the 11th time in two years. Jones is a former soldier and while in the service he s.iid his should. r was thrown out of p!ac three times. The first injury was received in an indoor baseball game at the Y. M. C. A.
of importance to e)ery one in the community,
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Foot Rest Hosi ery Week March 29tbto April 3 & E. T. DEYO 5, 10 AND 25 CENT STORE. 103 Lincoln Way W., Mishawaka.
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buy your season's ne-ds of corn from us now at muc.n less than you will :Kty after the farmers start their .spring work.
Any amount, frv.i -i :-ivh- I to a .-irP.al.
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PPORTUNITY hasn't missed a working day since the Garden of Eden
was laid out in building lots' So wrote a popular writer six years ago. But that was before the war. Today opportunity is not only putting in a full day's work, between sun-up and sun-down, but it is working overtime. The country has never been so prosperous. Take advertising, for instance. There's opportunity right here in these pages for the men who sell, for the men and women who buy. Don't miss the-advertisements. They are guide posts to better buying. They will save you money.
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The Dainty and Popular Screen Star
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Dont Farwt "REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," Tor All Kinds of Shoe Hp&lrinf and Ehotkx.
in a Seven Reel Super-Production "PEGGY" Coming Tomorrow A Paramount Picture, Featuring LILA LEE in "THE HEART OF YOUTH" Friday DOROTHY GISH in "OUT OF LUCK" A Paramount Picture.
Art .V . n r i-i I. I-Jcture fYnmlng. THE I. W. LOWER IH:cXiKATINO COMPANY, South IWr1. Indiana. WaU Paper. Iraprrip.L Paint applies.
When you think of HoraefuralihinKu think of "Sailor"
WREST
CENTURY THEATRE-MONDAY
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SAM'L SPIRO & CO. 119-121 K. Ilchliraa St. Horn of H. S. & M. Clothes
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TONY E
Gary.
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GEORGE B. BUIST ci:iiTini:n PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
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This will be a Finish Match for Middleweight Championship of Indiana.
PATENTS And Trade Mark Obtxlnrü la mM Countries. Adrloc Ftr. GIXX. J. OL TSC II. IlnrUterrd PjLtnal Attj,
Advfrthen mike profit! fcwn
volume not prices.
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