South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 105, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1920 — Page 10
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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10
DELIGHTFUL TRIP PLANNED TO COAST
SOCIETIES MEET TUESDAY P. M.
Christian Missionar' Society Make Report. Dorcas Society SurprheH.
Several church Koci:i.s held thir regular meetings ye.-ttnlay afternoon und m.iio plann for various work. Mrs. M. Ij. Fulrner. 1 2 W. Third was hoKt- to the, mVnhfTH of th Woman's MbMomry society of the First Chri.-tiau hurrh. The. meeting wa-t largely attended. Mrs. J I. IL Koiiick. -Aas in charge of the proran, which vvas a discussion on "Healing .n the Philippics" Ar-rungt-nif nt.s wen mad- for the rlovrinjr of thj missionary year In June. The reports showtil the organization to Y,f in a nourishing condition, numerically and financially. It has met all of it.s obligations during the vfar. The ollker.s aro Mrs. (I. W. Titus, president; Mrs. M. I). Fulrner, vic-prsldont; Mrs. F. I, 'lau secretary; Mrs. C. K. Mcc'olluni. treasurer. Following tho t.UMiness rnetintr a so ial hour was er.joyei and refreshments rvei. Mrs. Floyd Zimmerman assisted Mrs. Fulrner. Mrs. Tlo Honoml. Mrs. Schuyler Hof and Mrs. II. M. IMotner, entertained the members of th" Dorcas society of tho Methodist Fpiscojal (hurrh, at theHose home, KOI Lincoln way K. A 1 rief bu.c!n rnf rtir.g was held dur-
Ir.p which It was decided to give the ITJXinn CT 1QQ JT'IT T first of a erirs of tes Rometlm JU'Un LLIi H ILL d:irir.M,ar; l:- c.Vvs wr; present play Friday
fair which will be held at the home ,f Mrs. Clem Fulrner. 221 K. Third .--. The date will be decided upon 1 9 r. Mary Louise Parker, prcent-e-i Mrs. Roso with a cake lighted with candles and decorated with roser,. the gift of the society, on the occasion of Mrs. Itose's birthday anntwrsary. This was in nature of a surprise. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Frnest Iieebe, 817 I3Tnculn way E. Mrs. J. F.. Hitchey, residing on the FUVirt road, was hosten to the members of the Home. Economics f lub of Willow Creek. Mrs.
"A Scrap of Paper," will be preser.ated by the Junior class of the Mishawaka high school at tho auditorium, Friday evening. The ctst will be as follows: Prosper Couramont, Alex Campbell: Üaron de la Glaclere, Charles Gehring; Brlsemoush, Walter Wycamp; Ar.atola, Richard Zellers; Haptlste. lelno Howlctt; Louise dc la Glaciere, Glenola Dremeyer: Mile Suranne de Runeville. WJ Iloggeman; Matilda. Alice Itdn... ..Ille Zenebie, Iiernadette Eprrt: Mile Dupont, Peatrico Orr; Pauline. Pernice Itobbins.
Tickets are now being sold by the
Delegates to Democratic Convention Will Tour Western Country.
CHICAGO, April 13. A new departure In political convention management has been launched by the Democratic National committee.
J which has opened a transportation I bureau hero to care for tho delegates, alternates and spectators who ; will go to San Francisco to attend
the convention June 28. The shortage of railroad equipment and tho flood traffic on all roads is responsible for tho Innovation. "See America First" tours to points of interest in the west, In-
' eluding Yellwstone Park, the Grand
Canyon. Los Angeles ana others, are being planned by the democrats as a luro to attract at least a part or the traverlers wf tward two or three weeks before the convention, thereby spreading th burden on the rail
roads over a loneer period. Upturn Trip. For ths return trip from San Francisco a system ha.s been worked
lout whereby the visitors can buv
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ociiti'n if we?t?rn pt.-rfT acents. and the Pullman company has promised him r.rst call for its parlor car equipment.
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after the convention opvrs. the tickets to call for return passage t-lcht
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return trip, as the day and hour for -wmn and Patrick 11. (..uinn. P.hcde ;care of the close is always uncertain. Island. igolrg b E. K. Ttixby. a transportation otfi- E.ttl Mai of the Pennsylvania railroad "Our forefathers did not know her eye
system, his been loaned to the dem- ! now to Fwear and our people are , lieved
ocratic crmmltteo to take charge of f tco lazy to barn more than one ; . Ul h.e the transportation bureau. He has s-vearword." Clerkenwell M.igis- f-r ;;b!. obtained the cooperation of the as- träte, j along.
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weorge 1 . i.oernart was in cnarge or mombers of the clasa the program which consisted of mu- 1
sial numli(ri' nd readings. A short business session was held. after which the time was f-pent socially. A guessing contest furnished considerable merriment. Refreshments were served. The club will hold its next meeting Tuesday, May 11.
THE AVALANCHE," AT LINCOLN TODAY. "The Avalanche," featuring E'.sie Ferguson, will be shown at tho Lincoln theater today. Under the direction of George Fitzmaurice, tho scenes in which Miss Ferguson ap-
ONE CENT SALE STA I ITS THl'ItS- ' pears simultaneously as Mme. De-
DAY. I lano, keeper of a fashionable gamCommencing Thursday and con- ' Ming house, and Helene, her daughtinuing until Saturday next, the Ped ter, have been handled most artlsCross pharmacy will feature another tically. Double exposures were necof its popular one-cent sales. The essary to show Miss Ferguson simulcustomer pays the regular price of taneously as mother and daughter, any Item advertised in The News- j but the illusion is most perfect and Times last Sunday by the manage-1 at times exceptionally effective, rnent' of the pharmacy, and another 1 The situations which develop in article of the same kind will be quick succession are filled with ex-
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sold for one cent. The list of offerings includes household needs, sundries and stationary, toilet articles, tooth paste, candies, cigars, and in fact everything peculiar to the up-to-date pharmacy.
MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED
run S.I.i: Modern 8tor l.uiMlncr with rId'(i e flat tioe, en N. M iiu St., Hajtb hil of irt-lpe, cortier lt. :it birjiatu Always a uniting list of tenants. At prl'e I am jisklrii.', tM 1 enc of th l.-t investment 1 Mishawaka tI:iy.
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VOll SALI) (HI Hr.XT Two acres, t-ta-ti.n 7, Wjinl's I':irk, MUliawnka. S.e Cl.ireae Myers, 'S K. Uro. id w.iy, MNh uwaka. Ht.l
nertnnrv anrt thrill nnd a n whole
they afford Miss Ferguson excellent j
opportunities for ho display of her mimetic gifts. The supporting cast, headed by Lumsden Hare is excellent.
U'ANTKD Sal. si dles. and 10 cent store.
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I'OIt KENT F'irn! !! room, pnltal".for one or two. tlentlemen preferred. Iruiuire 'Jtt V.. KUiith st. 13 tl
PO!! SALK Week old chicks and old hens. Call llud Ann Ft. Phone Ml .t wait a 773. I.'t2
IOST $J) bill en Frl.lny between Woolen Mfz. r. und business dlstrlet. ltturn to Newn-Tlaies. Keward. 12t7
VOll UK NT Light housekeeping rooms to couple without children. Apply P. Mishawaka av.
POU SALP Kl cht-room bouse, rll Tandem. Combination r:nre. hot and cold water. Inquire at Ann t. l-t2
POIt SALi: One rr,l bnby rarriiipt Co.l condition. luuulru 2Y2 P. liroiid-
way.
lights nnd corner lot.
$1.000. Easy
Fir iv room hotine, ebtric
gas, nearly newiy pa;niei,
Charlotto and Fairmont,
payments. Modern eight-room nnd bath on Mishawaka av., full banenient. barn, full porch, 31,U'0 down; f'JÖ a month. Klx rooiQK, atool, gas, water, ?200 cash. Six rooms, all modern, garage, $3,000. Cash ?2.fo. heren rooms, nil modern except fur-r-ie, garce. ."O"). An all iimdern exempt heat houe at the corner of iVdar and Fourth with two lota. This hon1 In well constructed and Is In r.ji excellent location. Thee ar a few of our good buys. Call on ns and let ns t il' It over. I'K.N N KKALTY C ) OF MISHAWAKA. WZ W. Third ft.: J'la.ne Mishawaka Vaudewalle & Yandt-walle. 12tf
LIREKTY DON'DM mtigtit and old. Call and gt our o.i:otutlori. Main lftsl. Camp T borne & LV. t-0 J. M. a. bldp 8S2-tf
I nil KENT iura;.' at M3 E. Third et. Phone Mhhawaka Hsi. llrä U'ANTI'I' Insidi wlrmim. .Tmh S 'rs. elettrbai r.utra1or. bK 111 W. First t. lMt.l
"TIM: SlIAIUi" AT TLTMI'LT TODAY. George Walsh will be seen at the Temple today Jn "The Shark." a great photoplay of the sea. The story tells how a "human beast of the sea" is tamed by his love for a helpless trirl. Manv of the intensely in-
1 terestlng scents take place on shipboard. They show the tremendous , power of a man who ruled his crew j by brute force and to whom a human ! life was as nothing. It is said George j Walsh surpasses himself in the daring of his action in this play. The supporting cast is a strong one. A ' Vitagraph comedy. "Wiz and Whlsk- ' ers," will be an added attraction.
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W ANTED A reliable and tdendy young! COIA' Till" USD AY. iniin t deliver groeerles; experience! Mariruerite Clark has tine support
in her new Paramount picture.
pr.f.'.M 'I ; r-fTei' 'm r.niir" 1. i'iill in
person, between Ö nnd 7 p. m. at ol4 V.. .Mishawaka av. l.'ltfj
FOR SALE (HC TKADE-ruad.-ter for n 'ourliig E. Fourth st.
-An Overl ind car. Inquire l.",t4
WANTED Washings to do, nt reasonable prhe. t.'all at 4-V. N. Studel.aker Htreet. Ilt2 FOR SALE Five nw burgalows fn Milburn i.lvd., Mishawaka. near new prhool plte; if you are looking for a cozy buiue, let me phuw you P. Fl" KEY. Kealtor 122 Ü. Main st. Main S()C. South Kend. Ind. I'Ty tf
"Three Men and a Girl," which comes to tho Lincoln tomorrow and Friday. The leading man Is Richard P.arthelmess, one of the most talented screen players in the who has been seen to excellent advantage In many of Miss Clark's picture successes. The story is a most interesting one and has been widely heralded 1 n the press throughout the country.
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fok sali: Meilern 0-reom house; first fioor arrangement; vestibule, living moni. music room, library, dining room. kitchen; principal rooms oak tlnish; second floor. Lall, four large bedrooms, closets, garret, large basement, hot water heat, eleetrlc llht. new double gar.atce, fruit trees.
graphs: loated :07 N. Main fit, 415 W. Pattell st.. 10-room
AU3IY AND NAVY DANCR Don't forget the Army and Navy union dance, at Garrison hall, tonight. Music by Steimrich's orchrsMa of FJkni-i. ?1 per couple. AdvHti
KOU HALE Seven room house on W. HroRdway; 'kith complete bnth, electric lights and u'a: newly painted and papered; prl e J.'.,!'"', m0 cash, balance .Vk p?r mmth. Stark Realty Co. lltil
FOR SALE one elpht-f.ot elpar wall
eae, zinc linei. also one juaner f aw
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FOR K.VL1:-Peven room bouse en E. Fourth t., on- Idoefe from Main; complete. b.ith room, t lei trie lights and ;aj, no furnace, room for garage, titret i:uprove:nnta all In and paid for. l'riee M.-OH Stark Realty Co. 1UG FOR SALE Ten room modem brick nnd frsme 1 ot:s 6 bedrooms, d clojets, furnace heat, iout'ie garac, e'e. trie llkjht. hardwood r.ors, clstt-rn, fruit trees, prape, large v....t9hed; located. 415 W. Hattell St. 211 W. Mlstawaka nv. 0 room modern tom". 4 bedrxoms. garasre. furna'e tent. bath, ebntric lUht. Rood ceilar, i.tern, well, fruit trees, grapes, chicken '.Oil tf. Eight room houpo, 4 re,1rooms, 4 clo-V-ts, electric liht. larg cellar, cistern. toilet In bouse. Payments. Lo. iated. 107 E. Ninth Pt. lTl-e $2.H. Seven room house, 3 bedrooms. 3 closets, electric light, well, eeilar; locat-d, öl . S. Fa rah pl Prlre JiCJO. jeven room, - story Louse; 3 bedrooms, cieaeti. garage, bath, electri- light, ('.stern, well, gaoj cellar, woodshed, cnlckvn toue. five large cherry trees, ptrawterry plants, grap? urbor. nlley at rear. 2 blocks from csr line. Possession la ) day lA'at.l C15 W. Lawrence et. WM. 11 APP. Realtor 204 .1t liens' I'ank RliU.
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brick and frame house; tdx bedrooms; 6lx closets, fiirnaee heat, electric llRht. cistern, hardwood floors, fruit trees, grapes, large woodshed, double garaee. Modern i room bouse, 4 bedrooms, furrace beat, sanitary plumbing, eleetrie Lpht. Rood cellar, cistern, well, garage 16 xlM, fruit trees, chicken house and park. Located 211 W. Mishawaka ar. Price foblV. 101 N. Main et., comer Main and Marlon St., 7-room house. 3 bedrooms. 4 closets, toilet in house, water and sink In kltthcn, electric light, cistern, gas, cellar, garage, woodshed, chicken house, shade trees and fruit trees. Alley in rear, one block from car line. Price S3, 400. 1U7 E. Ninth st., 7-room bouse. 3 bedroom. 3 cbsets, electric light, well, cellar. Price. J'-V'oO. Clö W. Lawrence st., 7-room 2 story bouse. 3 bedrooms, 3 closets, bath. elee. trie light, cistern, well, good cellar, woodptnl, chicken house, live Jar;? cherry trees, strawberry plants, grave arbor, parage, alley at rear; 2 blocks from ar line. Possession In 30 days. Price $t,2UU. Win. Hupp, Kealtor. 204 Cltlens Rank Hldg. South Rend. Ind
Phone Lincoln loll. I 140-31
WTinv cnrj.iv social tonight, The boys' class of the Willow j Creek Sunday school will give a social nt the Willow creek church this ( evenincr. Ice cream and cake and ;
modern ' cofY' wiU be sprvcj- Everyone Is
invited.
Mishawaka Lodge No. 130 F. and A. M. stated meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Julius A. Newman, W. M. F. II. Huber. Sec'y. Advt 13tl.
Dr. Makielski. osteopath. 201 S. Church, S. W. corner from P. O. Advt.
(Additional Mlsliawnkn News on Pasc Kl even.)
FOR SALE One Kissel! sd:tn; 1 Iort and one Studehnker. Ellsaser b'ales Co.. 214-16 S. Malu st. 10tt3 FOR SALI: Marler Davidson 1.H9 motor cycle; 1Ü5S East Third st. 12b '
WANTED TO REt A numvr of houses rauging from $1.500 to f j.Ooo. Will nj cash. For r. nu'ck deal call Achii.e Co.-
Friday Night 'A Scrap of Paper' M.H.S. Auditorium 25c and 35c
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FOR SALE Nine 'oom house on large corner lot. In good location. Walking distance to any factory In city. P!.r.ty of fruit. Inquire at 43C Indiana av. Phone Mishawaka 20.',7. Utt
VOll SALE Ten room meiern brick and frame, bouse, bedrooms, C, closets, furnace Leaf, double garage, electric light, bardwo.vj floors, cistern, fruit trees, grapes, larpe woodshed. Lovuted 410 W. llattell street.
FOK f ALI; Japanese barberry, any quantity and str; also five bur-v Jersey brood fov, due to farrow Miy or June, d'jy W. l!o.d, Laiawood Farm. Phone OscoU 1211. 10ff WE can save yo.i money on that new roof, call and ne ds M'shawata R..f lag Co. 114 S. Main t. Ln7 WANTEI Men and beys for steady fac
tory werk; also woxn and girls.
211 W. Mishawaka uv, 0 room modern home. 4 bei rooms, garage, furnace heat, bath, electric light, pool cellar, cistern, well, fruit trees, grapes, chicken bouse.
Finch & Sprague Undertakers (Grace M. Finch, Prop.) AMBULANCE SERVICE
202 N. Main St., Mishawaka
Phones, Mishawaka 1 00
M'.rtawaka Wooba Mfg Co.
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LIBERTY PONDS We pav up to J.;i2. pot cah, arcr'iwl !:itc-t .il'.oued We also sell bonds. II. L. fJuthrle, 45 J. M ki. lMg. (Fuurth 1 .jt.) H1 tt
MISHAWAKA REALTY CO. 211 Miihawaka iTrust RMg. Phorie Mlshaw.ika 2.7. HOMES TO REV OR tELL Terms or Cash. JCO tf
FOR SALE Fltp room Lcngalow wit:i garage. Imt:eIlate j-osse-sb-r. $-.7 Sfien room iou .tti.l '2 1 1 & r-s ef land, close in; a b-trgain If s d 'withiu lae r.cif neck. Six ryut.i vith t::',:ill lot. .' r;ih. Lslfti' eavT terraEight roon. Hri b.tth, b-e l.irge Ijt and barn. $1 vv -e ni f"r la rc r.s. EARL C. UAKMIKL CO. l'JWt ZQ. ill
Eight room bonge, 4 bedrooms, 4 closts. eloctrl.- lljfht. large cellar, cistern, gas, toilet In house. I'avments; locate! Iü7 E. Ninth 6L Price fiSuC
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Seven room house, n bedrooms. 3 c'os ts. electric light well, cellar. Located LVJ i. Sarah st. I'rice J.GTk).
Seven room, 2 ftory house. 3 bedrooms, j 3 olo-ets. garage. t a t h . elec tric light. ' cistern, nell, good cellar, wodslj.-il. ihlckn I.oi:se, tive large cherry trees. ra berry jdants, grap arbor, alley at re.ir. 2 I ljcks from car lire, i-ossesslon in ;v) days. Located 515 W. Lawrence t. Price $4A WM. HAPP. Realtor 201 Clüzeus' Pank Fi le. Ii r. cola 1071. outh l'ead. Ind. 2VCT-0 Fi: SALE Dodge commercial tru.k; in good condition. Inquire after C o'clock. V-' E. Mlshawjka or phone 1401. Ctö
Now is the time to have your hats cleaned and reblocked. John Spiranto 1 1 4 Lincoln Way W.
Don't Ftorfvt "REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 111 N. M&Jn EL, MüüawtJiA. For Ail Kinds of Shorn Repairing and Shosa
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FOR SALE j ill W. Marion st., ? room bous- in f.nt eondltlon. 4 tednnis. clos.-rs. t;itli. eb-'trb" lilit. gas, well, cltcrn, large 1 ;-:aei.t. garage, water und tdnk ia kltcl.ea. fruit trets. gripes, strawberry I ljnts One b'.o.-k frora scLool and car line. Prhe f .7io. WM. HAPP. Realtor 2tt Citlzeua' Uank Ride LIncoIa 1071, South Head. Ind.
llae your rofs cxitetl with lllastlc HM)f lalnt. Sold and applitnl by The Roof ProducU Co. Phono Mishawaka 192.". South Pond. Lincoln 8586
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In a Startling and Timely Three Day Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday This is the most remarkable offer that we have ever featured and it is the result of weeks of careful planning and buying. This achievement could not have been made possible had we not received the hearty cooperation of the greatest dress manufacturers in New York with whom we do thousands of dollars worth of business each season, who sacrificed their profits to help us stage the greatest dress -sale ever held in Mishawaka and vicinity.
Taffetas Satins Meteors Flowered Georgettes
Dresses Rightfully $75 Dresses Rightfully $65 Dresses Rightfully $55 Dresses Rightfully $45
Tri Colettes Beaded Georgettes Crepe de Chine Tricotines Serges
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Values up to $65.00 These lovely frocks are not by any means the ordinary kind, and they are not the $25.00 dresses, on the contrary, they portray new styles of an exclusive type that will appeal to the most discriminating dressers. Their Sale Price is Assured as they A re Priced Far Below Their Actual Worths. No Approvals
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All Silk Tricolette Overblouses
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Values up to $1 2.50 Colors are: Flesh, Black, Navy, Sand, Copen, White and Rose.
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