South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 92, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1920 — Page 12
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;ln UMY MOKMNO. A1TSII, I, THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES vs snnf rrtorintTY. NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishaxvaka 10 i i mm ii l. if in m mmrm Awwi''VJi J Ik-n Cat.r has returned fr'n Slur-If els. Mih. vhf-rc h visit-d .it th j j, ! hnrr. nf rrr.r.!; Smith and pur- H rh' "?- property at th Sprir. arid Sixth ?!.. from Mr. Smith. rornor nf
CHIEF OF POLICE TURKS JOURNALIST Head of Department Delivers AiltJre to Newspaper .Men.
r-!Mch stuff leaking out at thr police j LYON AND HEALY TO j funeral servie-s for JTon Hrv.tr-j M
.station, whkh is Intended only for th rar of thoM- who wir a had go. Ftranjre to relate, neither reporter 1 abk to recall c f fvr having to write morr. than a stick or two after having covered the entire city hall. And yt thr is too much b!nr j)h-iishr-d. Th chief .says so. He dos nt Tf 'iWzi that, as a puMlc servant, hp is r: to thi criticism of the citizens of the community.
;Pr.rate w;'.l : held from th-- Finch j j 'and pracue rr.apl inursd-iy after- j OPEN STORE IN OTYlSras. ?K fi noon at oVinc--:. Itev. Tavr.o of I in fa:r iev o- r.:-! ry,
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Wrdr.r-l.iy. March ?, 13 20 v. ill always h- r'trK nibtrr d as a red letter day in th" history of the Mi.shawikn branch of Th Xrws-Tlmc!'. H r? is thM r aon. About i In the morning th" citv !:all reporter auntered Into the police station, and a per c'Lstom Inquired rasually of Chief of Polic V. J. rfndT If there was "anything doin?." It 5c happened that a reprHnt.iUv cf th" Tribun was also present ar.d M i" haw.vka's small town rontahl i--riid It the proper tirrv to launrh his opinion or. how thfiOTl n vsriapers phould be run. Thrt chief's sofiorous tone.-; rsnunded t hroufho'it th" halls of th administration b'lildinjr and it wa not ion hefrre half of th city cm-plr.y.-s wer aware that the lion had in s'ime way motten his In? up. It iu i:np's--ib'. to PTiv a correct report f all that tr m.-pir d in th ü.irred Kanctum of the la'-v, Lut one thintr 'Aas very evident, and that was th it th" warer of the bit? bras.- buttons u5 not at all in love- with a couple of n'wspap-r men who s'nod quivering b for.' him. U'oiiM lr C-iwr. It senis that the chief would, in addition t hi regular duties, like ery umrh to be permitted to hold down th citv editor's Job at the local oülce IT Is not at all ideated with the publicity that is iei hi ?ri'ti wher. they s'icc''d in ro'indint?
up :n unfortunate victim of hard!(;0.. store.
:der. and would rmiii irer.T trial
at nii: TiiMi-i.i:. lirt Lytell in Lombard! Ltd." will be shown for the last timrs at the Tempi- theater tdav. Mr. Lyt'Il m-vrr appeared to in eater advant iiT" than he does in this production, ;nd thoe who attended the performances y-st rday rnme away .vith warm words of prai-e of the picture.
Big Chicago Musical Houc Takes Lease on North Main St. Build mir.
ATT i:TIOV COM HA DCS. Housrhtnn p"f-, O. A. II., r"i'f-st-d to met at 2 o'clock sharp urday to eor.ider Decoration day arrangements. Johns. n I Jerry. Comma nd or. John Hutchinson, Adjutant. Adv. Ill
Lyon and Healy. of Chlrap. wholesale and retail dealers in pianos and all kinds of musical instruments, one of the largest hou? s of its kind In th country, will open a branch retail ftoro in Mi.-hawaka on or abot:t the first of May. A representative of the firm was In the city Wednesday and Finned a five year's lease of the bulldlnp at present occupied by Joe's Smokeshop, at 10? N'orth Main st. The property is owned ly Mrs. H-nry liuchel. Tiie present tenant of the buildin c Joseph fJrovelski has purchased the store fin Lincoln Way W., for-m'-rly occupied by the Den of Sweets
TO ITCIITAIN CUT.. The S'lnshlne club of the flo'deu f.ol Hivo No. U0, L. ri. t. M., w!U be t TitTt.ir.e,l by Mrs. V.dlliaT:: f. Kerr. ?,QZ F. Grove sV. Thursday afternoon. sritiNr. mtsicvm: sunm.w. The annual spring musical" of th ? Mishawaka Woman's club b" held Saturday afternoon. April 2.
I.AP'IV AID TO MCI TT. Mrs. Charles Schnieder. TIS F. Hrove st., will entertain the n;mb rs of tlie Ladies' Aid of St. Peter's Tutheran church Thursday after-boon.
Climen noAKD Mi:;rrs. Th' board of trustees of the Presbyterian church mt ;;t tin- horn of
Ir. W. I-:, f.orley last rvnitu' ar.d! room is f.ein enlarged and
cl'.-.-d the biislne.-'s affairs of th; j finished will make one of the
church for the p-ar i)rej)aratory to billiard halls in the city. Repairs the annua! cor.pr trational me'-tiuS' are 'xnect-d to be completed by th
next Tu sday ev-ninK. ! fi'st of May.
The opening of rt n exclusive music stcre in Mishawaka is fraught with much interest to the city. It will be
miss f.olcs ;ivcs imsoc.kam. Mhs niive Holes pave an interesting t r"Cram be fore the members of the Tri Kappa sorority at Its regular meetinc Tuesday evening. She Hscussed "lyd Fitch, iramati'-t. and read from one of the most
pop.nar plnys, "Cnpt. Jinks of th?
which has pone oat of business. The j Horse Marines." The meeting was
when j held at the homo of Miss Helen finest Tupper, 323 Cdcrowater dr.
KNKiin S OF PYTHIAS A n i :m ION. Work in the rank of ICnUht. Thursday '.en.inir at eU'ht o'clock. F. F. Andrews, C. F. Tl. Luvix-nco, K. of It. '. Adv. ltl
the pipers rfraln from publishing ar.ytl'.imr that has not passed the risorincr ey- of the head of the department. According t' Ffender. thero is too
the first of Its kind ever established here, although several of the merchants handle lines of talking machines. At present there is net a vacant store in Mishawaka and several
The ladies of the Hishop Knicker- j others were aft-r the building leased back r ;ruikl of St. Paul's Fpiscopal 1 i,y the Chicnero firm. church will hold a candy and pastry) " sale Saturday, in the O. K. Lantf & APItIL COOL I'.VUTV.
Advt. Jlt-.j Menibt rs of th- Woodmen circb rr- invited to an April Fool party
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Iirje supply of ut f.owers. Faster i Thursday evening in Orchestra hall, lilies, hyacinths, tulips, cineriaes They arc each requested to com and other potted plants at Powell, ;, tul brir.c a ladv friend, the Florist. U'l N. Main f t. Home X COMMITTFF. phone 4 9. Advt. .0tl Cltl Advt.
MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED
Tr. Makielski,, osteopathic physician. 201 S. Church st., S. yy.
corner from P. O. Adv. 1 2tf f
r.nrn'Ie f wnp.tper. on Vif. i AVA.N'ThP Vj;sh holy t tn!: wasldnes brldL'e. S "Utti IWad. Party who; out. II Lincoln way W. r.ofj
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POL SALK T're-h yo iu cow with ralf O.uerns. y ;,nd Hoist. -ia) : thin is u jjood ooe; 1 1 in plveu 'H approved se-
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FOlt SALL Cutt.ipe ef tire rojrrvs, W. Third st. Iyot 41x10 feet. One of the best lv atletis fr an oil rvi.-e statioa. Price $.?,. Als ea-r'-om rtodtrn borne. M j Lincoln way -t. Lot 4lxM. $7.eo. Charle Ik Drapier, over 111 Llnconln way PaHt- 1U wÄTI;D Good, honest, neat aplarlnj; mstnjrr boy with bicycle. Apply at Natiofiul Veneer Products Co. "lt:t
WAN"Ti:i M'9-ein;er by : poo l pav t
start with. Postal 'lelecrapa unne.
yiinhawaka botl.
STÖLLN" Prom corner cf Mala sd. and Colfax av.. South Pond. Saturday: Ford t.urln? cat; ?2r reward for return of h.ime License No. MOv. .'. Lrickson.
I OU SALK Podge tourlii rar; run less than l.iu) miles; now ten and n?w battery. Call MlHhawnka 17-3. -'t'J
'ANTr.I TO PUY A few good partly modern houses iu fair locations for spot .uBh. Pea Patr, Ck-tiiir-r. -Ml
WANTLD Men for farm work; good wann.l will furnish house. Phone
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PL. NN ULALTY CO. A ft-w cf our bargains, r.c.i uf it'll all u;odorn Luse oa Lincoln wav 1.'. ; n. sly decorated, hlli ceilings, i,(-v fireplace, nw furuaoe. uppn stairway, kltrhen fa-ll!tles, full baseuieut; oik!) or terms, An S r i. in liout-o n F. Tkird at., ail modern, re. option li.i!!. open stairway. i.irre Kt. ;jved strtt't; an etruordiuary 1 Hraln at An all uio J. ru home en Y . Third et., 1 notr.s and Path, a well urrangej and oiistru' ted bouse; only thre squares treni center, .".-'oo. A pirtly modem 7-room house on H'np-r a v.. imuiedi ite ;s". sstou. -,7. Klve-roota houe on Ann t., gan for ii-hti and i-ookhiiT. V.ay terms V live reoia h.'Use on W. 't t sf , i.Io'ks f.-oia ar hue; six bloeks from .enter cf town; gas and eleetrlo li;L.ts, ?I.kV. Term-. An e nchantlt:ir bunsalow typo home on V. Proadn.iy; rooius und bath, oik t rlmaduKs. t-leitnc Ptits, furnace. Cash An all mofl-ra f. r'-m bungalow on N. "Jain f.t . $2.7 r.. i'ash or terms. U A. YaudealV, Mishawaka 'J al9 manncer. ttpen evenings. UCice V. Third st. 7011
U'AN'TLP Plrernen. also Ire puber. Apply Kamm ami Schelliner C It".
l'Oll SALK - Lot and two houses, :?07 j i:. Fotifth st.; also 10 room lioue on , T'liion. Mio loms" empty. IiKpilre ."."7; i:. r.oirth sr. :ut.i t
Don't Foryat "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 116 N. Main Bt, MlahAwakx, Ter All Kinds cf Shoe Repairing and Ghoea
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duct v' h a v proven that wo are capable of r ;i ;m,Tin and following your instructions in a manner that will win your praise.
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WANTKD Oirl for fruit nnd candy) Htore; 11 to ttait with; coninilnsinii , on fiar ' i-. ming. Apply John SperatiP". 114 LiiK-olii w.y W. ."".Ot- 1
POK S.M.i: One lot vn Dth t.. frontage T -1 fett, death 112 feet, t-ant exposure; looking directly down MUha- ' waka uv. Telephone. Mishawaka 322 j ltJ POU SALL Nine room house on large I eoroer lot. In good location. YValkhij? dl&tance to any factory in city. P! nty I of fruit. Inquire :,t 1C'. Ind'ana nv. Phone Mishawaka 'n::7. lltfl
WANTKD Men arul bo4 for steady fa- j tory wrk; nlo women and girls J Mtshauaka Woolen Mfg. Co. 17t.';0 !
Lir.KLTY r.ONDS-We puv up to W2j; spot rash, a crued ?ate.- .illow-l. ', 1 ls -eil bonds, lt. L. fJuCrie, 42:: .1. 1 t Pldg. (Fourth d or.) Str7 tf '
MISHAWAKA KKALTY CO. 211 Mishawaka Trust IUdg. I'hoiie Mlshiwaku 1S7. UOMLS TO P.UY OU SKLL Terms or Cash. SÖD-tf
LPT PS ItKPAIU.yonr leHky house wlta a new asphalt roof; durable; sightly and inexpensive. Mishawaka Koufiug 'o . 114 S. Main ut. 2'Jt7
LIULltTY BOND ugtit and vdd. Call and fret our quotation. Main Iflsl Camp Thome Ä. Co., l.'U J. M. S. bldg KV2 tf
POK SALK l-'ive ream buuulow; immediate pt'9fsiou $2.".0 Ktve room r.'tfaK"; 1 i ru:e corner lot 2..V-0 STrfn roon house; A-l ce:idttba . . 2.S" Many other good bargains. GAKMIKi; CO l'bon L70. 2tf TOR SVLL Five Lew tg ak.u s ..n Milturn blvd., Mishawaka. r.tvir nev s he..; if Jf'J re luokliltr f-r :i e.v Im:h-. : in nhow yoi. Main -t Main S'. South P.r-n 1. Pub
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WANTKD TO LP i A uumn-r cf ToutF, ! ranging from 1. to $- C-oo. Will 17 I rash. For a nmck deal tall Achli.e Co-- '
inert, phono Mishawaka 1W. tf KOK SALK Mo b rn 0 room lo-use: first m-'or nr-miiLO-no-nt ; vestibule, living room, niu-l.-
ro:n. library, diidng room, kitchen;! primipai rooms ak finish; second floor,
t Mil. tour large bedrooms, closets, garret, large bis.-iio-nt, hot water heat. ; tib" light, new double ga'ratre, fruit tres, crapes; lo'-ate.l ;i7 N. Main st. 11Ö W. Pittell t., lo-rooni modern bri. k 11T0I frame lnuife; bit hetlroom ; six 'b'S'ts. fur;iae b? at. ! trie light, eist. rn. hardwood floors, fruit tree-, grapes, large woodshed, double garage. Md"rn '. -room boiiso, bnlrooms. furpare heat, sanUary plumbing, electric heat, good cellar, istern. well, gang Pi x2. fruit tree, rhi- kn house and park. Lo.nte.I 211 V. Mishawaka av. Price loll N.JUaln eorner Main nnd Marlon St., 7 room hiao, bedrooms 4
loset?, toilet iu house, water and sink la k'f-h. u. electric liht. cUtern. gas. cellar. I tar.MZe. Woodshed, eldeken house. Pbad j trees and fruit tree. A. ley in rear, one ' Pm-!; fron ar Hn Pre e 400. !
Ho I.. Mntli st , -room bo ise. ?, Jed rooms. .". ts. electric light, well, eel
I lar. rri.-e. 2.I ."10 W. L.iwri rite st . 7-roo:n ".tarv i
bouse. " t.e.irooms. .1 rjesefn. baf. eb-.:- J trh- light, cistern, we'd, e, cellar, woods!:ed, chicken la.t:se( ilve large cherry tree. fifrn wt.erry p'.nors. g.-;iv nrbof. irir.)-.'. nUey at r.:ir; '2 t o k frtoti i tir i l;:.e. I', wni in ;;a ,,nvs. Trite .l'.it 1
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f K SALK Kar'ii. .'.T'j A r-. f. ur mlbs hiutt and oue mile ca: of Mhaw aka, ! r Z acreg in clover and timothy. I. h r s i in wheat. 12 MTc eli .oi;4; t...J f,.r üiiLI. I f
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smart pumps and oxfords for Easter.
The price is stamped on the sole.
W. L. Douglas Shoe Store
Mishawaka Good Shoes; nothfos rise.
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New Spring styles for Easter wear most of
these new Spring Coats, Suits, and Dresses have j 1
arrived this week. Manv of these new style ere- y' ations now being displayed by New York's ex
clusive style shops tor women.
Suits Serge and Tricotine $27.50 to $82.50 . We are showing Suits of Tricotine and Serge in all the season's newest and most desirable styles. Suits that are wonderfully tailored and the most serviceable materials.
New Skirts $8.50 to $19.50 A fine selection of new Spring Skirts in Silk and Serge. The finest line of high grade skirts we have shown in many a season. New Dresses $16.50 to $45 Beautiful new Dresses in Georgette, Satin and Taffeta. We are showing them in a variety of new spring colors. Serviceable as well as good looking.
New Coats For Spring Wear $17.50 to $69.50 Beautiful new styles in tan, brown and pekin
blue. The materials are polo cloth, tinslcton and pop
lin. These new coats are indeed remarkable valuc:j
New Silk Hose $1.50 to $4.50 An exceptionally fine in both Thread Silk
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Nev Silk Sweaters $15 Just received a new shipment of those popular Two-Tone Silk Sweaters. We are showing them in black and white, china blue and white, purple and white, and a good selection of plain colors.
Niagara Maid Silk Gloves Niagara Maid Silk Gloves in black, white, gray, champagne and navy. Some have black stitching; others have 4 and 6 button clasps with embroidered tops. 85c to $2.50
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Ladies Boots $5.45 to $10.50 Women's Black Lace Boots with ei ther Louis or military heel in widths A to D. These arc the wanted spring styles.
Ladies Boots $9 to $12 V omen's Gray Lace Boots with either Louis or military heel in exceptionally fine leathers Boots of quality.
Lace Oxfords $5 to $9 Women's Black Lace Oxfords in all sizes. Newest spring shapes. 1 hese arc rare values at these prices.
Men's Shoes $9 to $11 Men's Brown English Shoes in both the J. P. Smith and the Holland brands. Shoes that arc serviceable and dressy.
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FOR SALK S ron rvm mil-r-i .curo. i two biWs firm I.lnr..Jn umv ' south; front. Tri t - i.7t- ; or..- l.a'.r .- 1. re-j STAT. K LLALTY CO
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Don't fail to see this brilliant screen production. One of the most beautiful pictures ever made. Tomorrow and Saturday "OTHER MEN'S SHOES," the stupendous production by Edgar Lewis. It teems with humanity. It vibrates with your heartbeats. Don't fail to see this.
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For the Middleweight Title of Indiana MONDAY, APRIL 5, 8 P. M. CENTURY THEATER "KID" ROSS vs. TONY BOKICH Mishawaka Sensational MiddleMiddleweight weight of Gary, Ind. This is a return match between two of the best Middleweights in the state after each winning one match. It will undoubtedly be the best bout shown. Preliminaries DON ROSS, Brother of "Kid" Ross
A Paramount Picture, Featuring Lila Lee in "The Heart of Youth" Friday DOROTHY G1SH in "OUT OF LUCK" A Paramount Picture.
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GEORGE MILLER, Michigan City 6 Rounds BOXING Kounds
YOUNG FAY Niles, Mich vs. TONY BARDENO Gary, Ind. 128 lbs.
JACK SLATER Mishawaka vs. JULIUS SHARKO South Bend
COOPER of the South Bend Y. M. C. A. Referee. ADMISSION PRICES Ringside $2.00, Balcony $1.00, Orchestra, $1.25, Main Floor, first 7 rows, $1.00, Balcony Box Seats $1.25. Get Seats Reserved at "Kid" Ross Billiard Hall. Phone 953
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