South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 103, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 April 1920 — Page 10

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mil ,AM-STon room f.oi: en W. H road nay; ith c"rnrlf( t-th. trtc l!'btt itD'l srn; n-ly ;iiiiitl and rT'rM; pric iV..l', S5J :if4i. bjbinc if r Lx-ctL. Mark lUalty Co. 1HJ I'Or. KAMI en room l.on tu i:. Fourth Kt.. cr.e ti- from Main; compel tatb room. -!trlo U;rbts an.l $:, n furnac. roin f.r Karat:. Hr.-t ImproTerii nta 11 in gr. 1 saM fur. IT:-e Mark Ile.-iltr Co. Utk 1 OK SALU Lire'dent rnocm horn-; all fcardw.1 f.oorH. oak flnlsa; la bautlfui room. OwniT l-avlni; rlty; prl'-o rieht. M7 Lincoln way i;., Ml.hnwaku, Ir I. Al.'j Ifirte'e n.rlrn doubl dvM-llln;:. sdjolnlnjr 1ft. A fix room Lous. 17-H yihTU.fi t-, South l!nü, Ind. lialpa II. Jcrirsan. I'Loue Mlihawaka 71. 1H7 FOR UnT lifHUtlf A nif).Irn nnrarn-r cottage at Kag Iafce; S bedrooioH. Jr.rc living1 rom, larsre porch, nrre lot. jrarnjre, boat rioue and ran. 12.") f r Kapa or Jl( pr month. i:'f-ronrrH. l:a3yli II. Jtrtie'an, 1'iior.e MifLawnafc 71. lit? mu sali: Ten rr.m m-dem trl"5; and frnrr.e hous, 6 bUrooas. UI?vt, furnu'' br.it, 'or.Me rnrip, flectrl' lU'M, hardwood t'.cfcrn. fliUra, fruit tr--, Krapf. larro voMshp'l; Iorat'J, 41ö W. Itnttll nt. 211 W. Mlgtiawflka av. 5 room modern Low. 4 bdroiin. inii: furn:e J.eat, Latb, eltric libt. good c-!l;ir, Istern, vtll, fruit trs, grapes, chicken 2. on 9. Klght room hon:, 4 btlro-krnB, 4 lot. electric IIj't. larpr cellar, cistern. Kan, toilet In lioiis,-. Payments. l' ated. 107 i:. Ninth öt. 1'rle ?2'H. Seven ro2 ho'.iso, s beilrooma, Ü cffets, eJerfri well, collar; located, f.i; K. Srah 8t. I'ri'p ?ir. Soven rorm. 2 ftory bouse; 3 bedrooms, cionela. irarak', bath, electric llpht, Isteni," wrll, gon.l cellar, woods!. cd, hlckrn huu-e, Ave larjre cherry trr , Uruwbervy rl"1. ßrap arbor, alley at Tear. 2 blocks from c:ir line. ro.sssim In C1 days. Located .1." W. Lawrence st. VM. IIAI'I. Kealtor 201 Cltizc-as Uank illdr. 'Lincoln 157L South I'end, In.l llt:i VOR S'AIE Japincne barberry, any qnantlty and slz; alfo five Duror .lerey brood pong, due to farrow May r June. itiy V. Hood, Lakewood Farm. I'hone Osrwla 12-.t. lotf a"01l KALI-: Medium 8lz prory refrigerator at a bargain, rail K'J Mishniraka or C1U Margaret ft. lor2 WANT KD TO ItKNT Two or three modern 11 ht honsekecplncr rooms by fonnjj coupl. Will take best of cure iind pay Rood price. Write 15ox A. I'... ews-Tlme. lOfJ 1X)U HA LI 3 ILM? Ford hdn. Liberty Harter. One IMG Ford coupe, . A. D. Ftarter. One 1917 Ford roadster. One 7 pngsenffer Overland. Two 113 Ford tourings. Lach rax In good condition. Hlnkle Motor Car Co. 10t2 WK can gave you money on that new rcc'f, call and nei m. Mlshawaka Hoofing J. U4 K. Main 6t. It7 WA'NTED Men and boy for steady factory work; aUo wown and girls, lllghawaka Woolen Mf. Co. 17t30 ViySS KKALTY CO. Modern Homes. MUhawgka nr.. no furnace, 8 rooms $l.."Vj Lincoln way F., newl redejijratel, nh:e rooms $15j0 Uncoln way L, semi-bungalow, iven rooms M.fitN) 11. Third ft. eicht room $0.2o 1 Third eL, eight roon:i, garage, corner lot jr..V)0 W. Third t, nine rooms Jö,2i l'artly Modern. W. Broadway, eeveo rooms. II. Klxth, west of I)odge"3. six rooma. L. Sixth, six roo- 's. Theso are enly a fevr of many cf our Jd:-es. A. Vandewallr, sales manager. Office t W. Third t; phone Mlshawaka 202. Oj en evening 7 to 'J. St! WANTFD Two flrenit-n and oiler. Mu?t be reliable men. Marrlel men preferred. Apply National Veneer Product Co. fcta LIBERTY BONDS We r" "P to $J3-!3 spot cash, accrued 1ute.-.st nliowed. We lao sell bonds, lt. L. rjuthrie, 423 J. SI. U Bldff. (Fourth dxr.) tr57-cf

MISHAWAKA T.R.VLTY CO. 211 Mlshawaka Trust Did. Phone Mlshawaka 2Ü7. UOMLS TO BUY Oll SKLL Terms or Cah. SC3-tf

nit sali: F1t room Lnngalow with garage, lm--n.cdlate rossesslon, ?2,7()i. Seven roorn birse and 2Vi ncra cf Und, close in: a bargain If sold within th next week. Six room hous -with pmall lot, TtH) cash, baliince eauy ternn. Fight rooms and bath, close in. l.irjre lot and lam, Jl.scO. See me for bargains. F.AKL C. GAUM III E CO. Phone 4tf

FOIt jLF Five new bungalows on Milburn ! )Td., M'shaw.ika. liC.ir new school site; if )o;i ar looking fr a cozy home, let me p!;.)w you VV. IV Fl.'Hi: Y. Realtor 122 . Main st Main h'S. South Bend. Ind. 1773 tf

Ton salt: Modern r-room huse; flrnt fior arranjreixiftit ; vetHuIe. living room, u-.inic room. li!rary. dinlrig ruoui. klt'-h-'n; prhi-lpal rooms oak Mnish; s-rot;d floor, hall, four large bedroum, i loetn, parret, large lcinnf, hot writer heat, e trl- light. tio-.c double gdraee, fruit t'Hi, grapea; boated 107 N. Main tt. 41T V. üattell t.. 10 room modern brl. k and frame house; Mx bedrooms; dx ci'in-ta. furnfl'e lunt. electric light, citrn, hardwood foors. fruit tree, griip-, large woodaherj, double garage. Modern 'J -rootn houe, 4 bedroom, furnace heat, sanitary plunibfng. flertrl' light, good -llhr. intern. w?Il. garnge 10 x24. fruit trer, chl'kt-n hnuse and park Located 211 V. Mlshawaka av. Price Jd (Kh 101'J N. Main nt.. corner Main nnd MarIon st., 7-roorn hou-c, .1 bedrooms, 4 closets, toibt iu bonne, water and sink In k!t hiu, ele'trir light. Intern, gas, ell.ir garage, woodshed, chicken house, shade tree and fruit trees. Allev In rear, one h!o k from (nr line. Prlc W.tno. 107 i:. Ninth t., 7-rooin house .T bedrooms. 3 ! set. electric light, well, cellar. Prbe. ?2.V. &15 W. Lawnn-e nr.. 7-room. 2-Ftory hov.se. a bedrooms. .1 clofa-M. bnth, el.-. tri- light, cistern, well, good cellar, woodshed, chicken house, five large cherry tree, strawberry plants, grave arbor, garnge. alley at rear; 2 bl It from ar line. Possesion In ,V) days. Price ?l,2u0. Wm. Ifapp, Beaitor. 204 Cltiz-ent Bsnk Illdg. South Ben.l, Ind. Phone Lincoln 1C71. I;i0 21

PRESBYTERIANS HOLD SERVICES

To Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Fisher. Musical Program and Sermon.

FOB SALK One KispeJl sednn; 1 Dort nnd one Stmb-biker. Kllaasscr Sale 'o., 214-lt; s. Main ht. Kt

WA.NTI.D Young man or woman to learn chiropractic; pood opportunity for someone to make inonev tind be lndepenlent. Special fern,!,. Address Chiropractic, care News-Times. 10t2 I-Oil SALE Good farm horse, weight about 12. pounds. 10 years obi. !i.u; S. 17th St.. Kiver Park. Phone Mlshawaka 27(. jot2

WANTED Washings; will call for nnd deliver them. ;o Y. Eighth ht. Phone Mlhawnka Ü2i mt.'l IHB SALE nne eight-foot clear wall case, zinc lined, also one quarter sawed oak at reasonable prbe. Phone Mishit waka lo'.. 7(7

LIBERTY BOND i-ought and sold. Call and get our quotations. Main 1P.S1 Camp Thorne & Co., t.20 J. M. S. bldg SSk'-tf WANTED TO BIT A ninnn-r of 'louiew ranging from $l.G(xi to JOtHj. Will uj cash. For a qu'ck deal call Achli.e Co.taert. phone Mlshawaka Usl. tf FOIt SALE Nine 'nom house on large corner lot, in good location. Walking dlKtance to any factory in city. P! nty -f fruit. Inquire ht 433 lnd'ana av. I'hone Mlshawaka 2037. lltf

FOB SALE Ten room modern brlrk and frame house, 0 bedrooms, 0 closets, furnace heat, double garage, electric light, hardwood floors, tlstern. fruit tr-, grapes, large woodshed. Located 415 W. Battell ttreet.

211 W. Mlshawaka av., 9 room modern home, 4 bedrooms, garage, furnace heat, bath, electric light, good cellar, cistern, well, fruit trees, grapes, chicken house.

Eight room house, 4 bedrooms, 4 closets, electric light, large cellar, cistern, gas, toilet In house. Pavments; located 1U7 E. Ninth st. Price ?2.HK).

Seven room house, 3 bedrooms. 3 cloFts. electric light, well, cellar. Located Gl'J S. Sarah st. Price j&tVTjO.

Seren room, 2 t'ry house. ,t bedrooms. .1 closets, garage, bath, electric light, cistern, well, good cellar, woodshed, chi ken house, the large cherry trees, struwberry plants, grape arbor, alley at rear. 2 blocks from car line, possession in ?trt days. Located Ö15 V. Lawrence st. Price 5t.2"". WM. IIA PP. Realtor 2(U Cltl'.eus Bank Bldg. Lincoln 107 1 . South Fend. Ind. 2i2ö-5 FOR SALI: Dodge commercial trink; hi good condition. Inquire after G o'clock. 1.V E. Misliawaka or phone Hol. tö FOB SALE 111 W. Marion st., s room house in fine condition, 4 bedrooms, Z closets, bath, electric light, gas. well, cistern, large basement, garnge. water and sink In kitchen, fruit trees, grapes, strawberry plants tine block from school and car line. Price ?.U7oO. WM. HAPP, Beaitor 20t Citizens' Bank Bid. Lincoln 1571. South Bend. Ind. 202' -5

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It's all about a honeymoon the strangest honeymoon on record for the bride didn't have a chance to spoon. Wasn't it a shame! Viola Dana is the kissless bride in this mirthful farce of embarrassed newly-weds. See it today and tomorrow at The Temple. A Pollard comedy completes the program.

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The services at the Firt Presbyterian church yesterday morning were of special intfrest. being1 a memorial to Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Fisher, whoso bequest made possible the enlargement of the organ by the addition of two stops, the Faxaphone nnd vox humana. The music was speeiilly arrranged for this servire. Miss Nina A. Gabel, organist, rendered as the prelude. "In Memoriam," by Gordon 13. Xovin, for s-axnphone and vox humana; offertory, "Hymn to Saint fVccdla,'" Gounod-Wostbrook, solo for vox luirnana: postlude. Handel's "Ivirgo," from "Xerxes." The chorus choir sang "O Tiles.sed K'ivior Mine." by Wooler, and Arthur Shank gave, by request, "My Ain Countrec." The pastor preached on "The Immortality of Inlluence." the text being Provebs 10:7, "The memory of the righteou.s Is blessed." At the beginning reference was made to the character of Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, their loyal devotion to tho church, keeping In mind to the very last the work of tho kingdom, ami remembering the church in a substantial way. Their gift made possible the enlargement of the organ, adapting it more fully to tho worship, giving greater tone r ossibilities and at th same time serving as a ' perpeual memorial to their Interest in the church's progress. Tin Grratnoss of Life. Speaking in general, the pastor said in part, the immortality of influence is based upon the personal relation to Christ. The greatness of !ifo is what it transmits of itself tu others. Wo can make an abiding Impression on our generation and on the world only as we keep In touch with the source of life and give to others the fullness of character. We live only as we live in Christ. Carlyle said. "The history of tho world is the biography of Its great men." In the Christian life men are Influenced more by living models than by abstract truth. The good man never dies; his name may be forgotten, but his work lives on. Luther is dead, yet the Reformation still inlluences the thought of civilization. We can never lose our life if we put it Into the lives of others and into tho kingdom of God. The examples of tho great call is to a truer devotion to our tasks that wo may givo to the coming generation's the largest fruitage of our lives.

SAM GILBERT BUYS PART KELLER BLOGK

Pays $1,000' Per Foot for East Portion. To Hold It as Investment.

w.ls declared and when Oscar wac ! called to the colors took charge of ; the business during the latter s ab-! nee in France. I Doth of the partners make their! hme here and are among1 the most public spirited citizens of Misha- j

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TODAY'S TT:MPLI: ATTRACTION. "Tlease Get Married," the Screen Classic, Inc.. production of the successful Droadway stage comedy of honeymoons, starring dainty Viola Iana. will be shown at the Temple theater today, and the management assures Its patrons of entertainment of the most amusing kind. "Please Get Married," by James Cullen and Lewis Allen Browne, was one of the hiLs of the season when it was produced in New York by- Oliver Morosco, and all of Its mirth-provoking iu all ties have been transferred to the screen.

N OTIC II I will not be responsible for any debt? contracted by my wife. Mary Cor pens, after April 10. 1920. AUGUST COPPF.NS. AdM2t:

WILL MF.17T TUT SDAY. The Home F.conomics club of Wi'low Creek will meet at tho home of Mrs. J. FJ. Ilitchey on the Elkhart road Tuesday afternoon.

itirruuxs i'Hom cilicago. Mrs. II. I Hull .ir,.1 W. Lawrence st., has returned from a several days' visit with relatives In Chicago.

Itim'HVS l'KOM VACATION. Joseph Gehl. W. Seventh st.. has returned from northern Michigan, where he spent a vacation. HOUSE OF PRAYER IS SPARED BY TORNADO

FORT WAYNK. Ind.. April 11. A house containing 20 persons at prayer is said to have been spared destruction in the rocent tornado, despite the fact that it was directly In the path of the storm. Twenty persons who were g-uests of Charles Smith, a farmer, living near Monroevllle. vouch for the statement that the funnel-shaped cloud lifted suddenly as It approached the .smith home, where they were praying, leaving them unharmed. A few hundred yards beyond the Smith property, however, the torr.ndo Is said to have again descended and continued Its work of destruction. It was at Mr. Smith's suggestion that prayer was offered as the storm approached. Those at the Smith home are said to have greater faith in prayer now than they ever had before.

Here it great relief from Headache, Neuralgia

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Now is the time to have your hats cleaned and reblocked. John Spiranto 1 1 4 Lincoln Way W.

Doat FoiTtt "KELSER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 119 N. MsJn U Mis&irm. itor All Kinds of Eho Rplrtn and Ehoeit

Sam Gilbert. of the drygoods firm of M. Gilbert & Son, Mishawaka and South P.er.d, has purchased the east end of th Keller business block on Lincoln way W., from Fred W.. Keller. South Fend, who erected it about nine years ago. It is said to be one of the best paying Investments in Mi.-hawaka. Tho deal was closed Saturday night, the I rice paid being about $1,000 a lront foot. The stores in the block are tenanted by Winey's drygoods. Vogt'? jewelry. Lincoln theater and the A. C. Haslanger Co. The upper story is occupied as offices, and living rooms, while the Knights of Pythias lease the large hall and rec cation rooms. Mr. Gilbert stated to The NewsTimes that he bought the property as an investment, having great faith in the future prosperity of Misliawaka. He expects the presnt tenants will in all likelihood remain. Five years ago the firm opened the store at the corner of Mill st. and Lincoln highway. n.car Gilbert being In charge of the business, which has since grown to large dimensions. His brother. Sun. came to Misliawaka shortly before war

BIG FEATURES AT LINCOLN THEATER

T.in.irer Senger ha. booked an

especially good week's bill for the! Lincoln theater, the program in- i

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Lewis in "The Last of His People, a thrilling story of the north woods, will be shown; Tuesday, Will Pagers will appear in "Water, Water Everywhere;" Wednesday. Elsie Furcfson, th Paramount star, will be sein In "The Avalanche;" Thursday and Friday, Marpuerlte Clark will play the leading role in "Three Men a:;! a Girl."

Volunteer Firemen Association to Hold Annual Meet Tonight Members of the Northern Indiana Volunteer Firemen's association will hold their annual meeting at 8 o'clock tonight at the Hotel Mlshawaka. Eight delegates from various parts of the state will lie present. Tonight's meeting is of special importance as it is expected all arrangements will te completed for the field day to be held in this during June.

Dr. Makielski, osteopath, 201 S. Church, S. W. corner from P. O. Advt.

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WILL ROGERS in "WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE

WEDNESDAY Paramount Day ELSIE FURGESON in "THE AVALANCHE"

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Adapted from the play, "The Three Bears."

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Loom-Veave Baby Carriages

Beautiful reed carnages in many shades, priced very moderately.

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In the Great ANNIVERSARY SALE this week at Brandon's Sale of Colored Wash Goods

An immense purchase by our buyers

40-inch Fancy Voiles, in light and dark colors; assorted patterns. Kß Sale dijQ 40-inch Fancy Dress Voiles, in all the new spring colorings. TOa Sale $t$J 40-inch Fancy French Voiles, all new choice patterns. Q"? Qfl Sale ÖdB.C3 40-inch Fancy French Voiles, in the new georgette pattern. j(fj Sale ÖönHl

40-inch Blue Ribbon Voiles, in plain colors; all shades, light or dark. f?Ä Sale 40-inch Fancy Dress Voiles, 1 00 pat

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BIG SILK SALE

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BIG DOMESTIC SALE

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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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who were in New York last week. 40-inch fancy Dress Voiles, in light and dark colors, in floral designs JA

stripes and checks. Sale dJß f

The Itlg FJoctric Shop S. D. Moran & Son Wlrlnjr and Repairing.

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