South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 110, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 April 1920 — Page 8
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HON PAY MOItMVn. APWTj in, 1020. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10
PASTOR IN OVERALLS FLAYS PROFITEERS Takes Stand Against Illegitimate Business Sunday Desecration, Immodest Drcs. Ilcv. G. W. Tit':s. pastor of tho Tii.sl CliristUn church, appear fl In rvrralI-4 at 1 vi nln servier, Sun-, S iy ! fore a jr cor;Frrf.xatlon and in tJio cjjrt; of hi Ktmon took atf,v -fJf-ctiv knocks at the irtrl-w-rs. In the cour.jo of his remarks . stated that in u-eriring ovrralla h -was riot taking thn rchi of the .vnatIonalIst. nor win It in sf-n.e a trick U catch tho crowd. Jle tool; 1 1 1.- stand with the frr-at rnrwf.s of citizens over the country in a jro-lf-X a?alnt illfltimate rro:itTrini;. Jle was of the opinion that the movr. m nt i.s ono In which the church hhould tike the initiative, and for noe anyhow, prove to the toiler.", victims of the profiteers, that the hurch Is with them all the way. Mr. Tit':s f.'ild it w.L3 not tho first tlrr.e lie had worn overalls. lie had dorn o In th foundry', in the factory, ar.d cn Fhlp hoard, 20 years at?o. The y peak er referred to the mad, all-conuminc, burning passion for makinir money a.s one of the most I'atrrar.t fviln of the day. The on Klotran was "pet the money." It had Krippod our Hvcm, cur souls, and like n canker had f-aten its way into very fibrf f our livr. "For this," th speaker continued, "men sell th'ir lienor; thoy c'Imb to richrs upon the boms of their fllowmen. Tor thi.s causo, women, whose duty in the home whtre she is to kindle the holy llrts of love and effection, brush thrs things nsidand uivp th bi-st of their lives upon tin altar of rnamon." I)exatlon of SabKitli. .Mr. TUkh denounced the desecration of the Sabbath, remarking that p;'asur is all rltrht, but Hod mut com firt. The crnz for lrevs was :ilso touched upon, the speaker stating that thre was a woeful need for reform chiefly amonp: the worrn ;tnd tfirls of today. "Irt.s.s is an index to morals." he paid. "You may know the morals of any period in MISHAWAKA I'OIl SALr-Scven roo.n home en W. Hattell ; t-eautlful corner; let, ('Gxl.'.'J: plenty of b.i.l fruit, new garajre. wood lioufte, lranaedlrtte pesspasion ; house newly painted, l'ri e $.".,soo. Mlsh.iwiika .170. Mmoq L I'etro, llvum 0 7 Lngledrum Lldi. "l FOR. HA Id' Thr-e passngT roadster. R-ood running rendition, gol tires. ije-d paiat. l'houe Mishawaka '.'oTd. Sunday only. ltl Ui:ST OFI'LIt bv Saturday tnk8 101'. tfcrfe-npeed Harley. li'.S F. Third st. in I I'OSITION U'ANTIID As bookkeeper; capable of taking charge of cost, credits, collections; employed; would handle saiall et evrnlunrs; might consider hange. Addresa liox It.. News-Time. 17t2 V.'ANTI:P-Two foundry lahorers for rhaklng oat. I'lere work. Werre .Xlumicuin Foundry Co., Mishawaka. ICt.l KOU SALK Full blooded ltuff Kock egga for hat hing, from utrong farm rauce tork. Ielhert .Marker, Mishawaka. (lartu:a rr. r. 2, u. i:. l. 16tö von sali: Five room bniifi; wat?r and gas in the Louse, larce lot and garage... $ Scvrn room house, modern; large lot, fruit and chicken house and viiUkea park Two and cue half acres; n"veu room ho'e, g.irag-. plenty of fruit, tliree fpurter acre ef strawberries i.2J) Ci.rtif r lot or Lincoln way 1! S4i:. c (;ak.miiu: '. Uoom 4, i;ngieiru m bi'lg. MUhawak 3T0. ltf WUUK AT WILSON'S II ive you e.ll t;.e WlNoti Rro. pirl on tl l"t-r in tlie Ke.l Cross wlr.dow? Tai- poct,.r flow's ter at work on home et the pretty things we niHie lit-re. W iid mr plrls t do t3 Mine work d.e i1oii'b eu'.d oU like It? t'ome today. WILSON HltOS. PS W. Sample Pt , South r.end. VM WANTKD TO 1U' i A nnraor of 'lomn, rik'lnK from H.3U0 to JO (XU. Will 7 ra!i. Fur n qu'rlc doal call Achli.j C.raert. phi)U- Ml.Lawaka llül. I'KNN ki:alty ro. r.i!ern and partly modern hoiiee. J ..". s) .... -Vah) W. Third, f-lx reo u-s enter hi.. live ro-.un V. Sev-tth, fire roonn and bath M VfMt, six rooms S. Wctt, Pix ro"tr.s 1". rirth. six rixni3. nil modern . i cljr sc. 6ls rooms Mishv.vnka ar, peven roou;s .... N. Sirah rt., 5ix rooni AV. (irove bt.. fix rooms 2 2.10 T 10) 2.4, :vwn ;;,7o. W. Broadway, S'ven rooma 1 alnnoiit av.. fur rooms YAMi:VALI.K A. (lrTIce f3 av. I'hre M!s4.vwBka 2C vANin:VALi.i:. Third st. Urea evenings Twj laactlnes right. at jour rlce day ar.d tf 1'OIi SAM' Thei alo two .ViT Mol i.fw. Cil at 70s i: Anhiirn radster; ak tires as good as Fourth st. l't Y'ANTT:I L.iTir:g for Denver. Colorado, Mouday text, on aatonjbUe trip. W 111 takf companion w til'.rig t pay balf etecs?3. JcJeph hndth, .J 1-. i ourta sr., 17t3 ! Toil SAIE One 101 Co touring rar. elect rl? rtar-r nnl il;Lts. " r od tire? In giod running cr.ler. This real be-giiln, price J.VO. t'r.? St'i Jobaer, fdectric starter ai.d lights, ö ?oo 1 iif. In excellent shap all through, (.'h-ap if taken nt onee. Cotae and nk. hu oTr now. lou't forget to call Mishawaka Z2i. l-t3 L"ST ?20 bill on Friday t etw.-en AVo den Mfr. Co. ar.d buslr.ess .'.'.strict, lie turn to News-Time. Keuard. 12tl LIBKKTY BoN'1'1 sJCht an t sold. Call cd (ret our quotations. Main 1G1. Xhorne & Co.. tü J. M. S. bid? TOP. SALE Japanese 1 art erry. any qnsntlty and s:.e; also five Iuroc Jer. sey brood sows, due to farrow May or June. JUJ AV. Hood, Lake a cod farm. 1-hor.e Os.-eoli 12.. 10tf MflKKTY T.t'M'Sertjr bonds fr -as AV 1 uv i: i. or f-11 Uuthri.' .1 : J. M. S- Bilg. (fourth tioor ) 7-tt ; roil sali: -l ici.t condition ; f i:n,;i I nTeent ; lot, 4 '1. in g.od ?;..tx ak.i V2 t rlFOi: SALK I!-inru ! ri.wl.dit nv tors. LeO J. lail-t r. loc.il . j. l:t. JJ . hlith St. l'hone Mtshjwaka li0. Hl1
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thr th day. is th lrnino.Jest urs.s or our women ;.nd if there Hn't a reform here oon I f ar for the morals of our unborn P-nt radons. A man's clothes are in ftylo a.s lor.fr a.s they are wearable. A woman' eloihrs are wearable as lor.ir as they arc in style, nd that's a mifrht fhort time. The average fvociety dress is like the 21.ct of Dj tx ruber; It begins too late and ends too early. About nine-tenths of the dresses need splicing out before they are lit to be worn." FATHER OF MRS. VOGT DIES AT WALKERTOS V. I. Carpenter, father of Mrs. F. A. Yost, of this city, died at his home in Walkerton, Sunday. Mr. Carpenter was 71 years old. He was a veteran of the civil war. He formerly resided in iouth Bend but moved to Walkerton about seven years ajro. H is survived by his wife, a dauRhte. Mrs. Vojrt. and one son, Al Carpenter of New Orleans, Ia Funeral arrencnv nts will be announced later. Mrs. Vot was at her father's bedside at the time of his death. TiCKirrs sFJ.LiNf; iwst. The demand for tickets f(r the wrestlinu' match at the Century theater tonight has been lhely. accord ing to Kill Ilfss. promoter of the af-i lair. Many wrestling fans will come from different points to witness the lustle between Uckitch and Talabe for which a $500 purse is offered. The preliminaries promise to be the best yet held in Mishawaka. The two principals will arrive in the city at noon, today to conclude arrangements tor the evenin'p match. ATTIIUTIONS AT Till-: Mary Miles Minter will TFMFLI appear at i the Temple theater in "Judy of I Jtoue's Harbor," today and tomor-i row. This story is from the famous novel by (J race Miller White and : Miss Minter, the charm in? American irl, appears at her best. Wedncsday Antonio Moreno ami Pauline Curley will appear in the first of; three episodes of a new serial, ' The Invisible Hand." Dr. Makielski. osteopath. 201 S. Church, S. W. corner from I. O. Advt. CLASSIFIED ATTLW'TIOX II.,me made fried rakes r.i.sinarks or ielly balls. At all groceries or phone "1 onath, Mishawaka i-'-"'. 7ls ;. Fourth t. l-'t:i WAN TF.n-Man for Inside work. Mishawaka Dairy m.. :a: W. Third -t. KU3 roil 1CKNT Cnracp nt M.I K. l'hone Mhshawnka 14 v.l. Third Pt. 14t3 i KOK SAT.i: Krr now Tnnsalows on Milburn idvd., Mlnhawaka. near r.w nchunl site; if you ar looking for cozy home, i-t me phow you W. V. FTItKY. realtor 122 S. Main Ft. Main S. South Hend, Ind. 1773-tf FOK SALB Modern 9-rooni house; first floor nrmci.'fint'nt: ventllmlp. living room, mush' room, library, dining room. kithen; principal rooms onk tinlsh, ncon! floor, hall, four hirjre ledroonis, cjosts, parret. 1 irjre hatMnnt, hot uater heat, elec- ' trio üpiit, iiew doutd garage, fruit trees, gr:ils; located 1'J7 N. Main 8t. ! 41.1 W. 15atte!l nt., 10 room modern ' hri k und frarn house: six bHrooms; eix dosets, furnace luat. electric light, , cistern, hardwood lJoors, ruit trees, grapes, large woodshed, double garage. ! M.xiern 0 room hou?e, 4 bedrooms, fur- ! liace heat, sanitary rluiuhin, electric light, good cellar, istern. well, garage 10; x24, fruit trees, chhken house and iark. Located 211 W. Mlahaw aka av. 1'rlee j 1019 N. Main st.. corner Main and Marloa St., 7-room house, .T ted rooms. 4 closeta. toll t in house, water and sink In . kiti hen, el ee trie ligld. cixtern. gas, eellir, garage, woodshed, ehlrkeii house, phnde trees and fruit trea. Alley In rear, one j bh-( k from car line. Trite $.1,100. j loT 1'. Ninth st. 7 ro:n house. .T bed-, fooin. 3 -lsf, t-Iettrlc 1 i j ti t . well, eel- j lar. ITire. 2.('k. i M3 W. tiouf, a Lawreine ft.. 7 room C story i lifdriniiis, a lospts. bath. tri- light, cistern, well, good cellar, woodshed, thicken house, tive large cherry tree, strawberry plants. grnv arbor, garage, alley at rear; 2 blocks from ar line, regression In days. Trice $4,2uu. Win. Han, Kealtor. 2(d Citizens Hank Hldg. South Hend. Ind. l'hone Lincoln 1Ö71. .".1 foi: sat.i:yelo ; I.V. Harb Last v IavbIson Third st. Ui taotor 12t5 FOU SALK Ten room modern brl-'k nnd frarno house, tl bedrooms, 1 closets, furnace I heal, double g ir.ige. electric light, hard- j I Ii''!-. I IJU I u, lillll li .."-, (,I.I)t'9, j street. 211 home. bath, well, W. Mishawaka nv . 0 room modern 4 bedrooms, garage, furnace heat, ) electric lltfht. pood ellar, cistern, j fruit tree.s, grao, h, chicken house, j Hipht room house. 4 bedrooms, 4 clo.ets. elevtrlo llpht. larce cellar, cistern. I gas, toilet in house, l'lrments; located 107 L Ninth st. I'ri-e Seven room hou-.e, 0 bedrooms. .1 closets, eieitri' liffht. well, ellar. Located S. Sarah bt. Trice $J,'k.U. Seven room, 2 story house, r. bedrcH-ms. 3 tlosets. garaffe, bath, electric light, Istern. well, good cellar, woodshed, cht ken house, tive large cherry trees, rtra berry oiants, grape arbor, alley at rear. blocks frora car Ilm, possession in da vs. Located Cdö AV. Lawrence t. VM. HATl. Kealtor 2o Citizens' Uank l'.bltr. Lincoln 1Ö71. South Tend. Ind. for sali: 111 W. Marlon t., room house la fine condition. 4 bedrooms, H closets, bath. ele trie lilit. g.is, well, cUtern, large bafemeut. garage, witer and sink lu kitchen, fruit tree, grapes, strawberry plants Hn- block from school acJ cr Hue. l'rlce JXTox). AV.M. HAFT. ICealtor 201 Citlzcus Hank FdJff. I.Incola 1071. South liend. Tnd. For. sali: Auto top waka i;13, or at reld i:.d. l'hone Mlshane, Mis la wa k.H 1MI avan rrr To j.l.w in 1 J"bs tMi;,!i!- Vw J. II. Anderson. Mishawaka nnd ?.e Garticld 1'.K4. lt.l avantli Two girls for restaurant 1 work; short hours; good pav. K.ss ' i:r a urattt. .AI I Ii. L i. I ui; s vLi; Meiern new g. i rage. 41o U nine room house; l'hone lbtl Third st.
MATZ & FORST BAU ER DEFEAT PASTIME TEAM
The Matz and Forsthauer powlin team defeated the Pa-stiirue team Sunday afternoon at the Pastime alleys by a total score of 2 67 0 to -031. The result was as follows; Matz and Forstbauer Ixmruc. achs 214 1 o t 170 167 203 185 882 140 175 171 ITS 18.1 S53 13S 1ST 22 4 164 nr. Ö10 Franks 1 S 1 Vande Walle., lhß F.. Herbe 13 4 F. Itt ISO Totals 9 3S 520 50 J ' 4 257'J 507 5 OS 6 2" 45$ i Ij 4 n c 1 -'Jul l'astlmc V.. V. F. L,. knibht. . . Llarrett. . Kkhter. McIXxniel 1S4 1S3 173 14S 210 1 'J 1 14 0 14 8 W. Kilacr 1ST 17 J Totals 8 0 '. 84 4 LINCOLN TIIFATKU HILL. Fui,'ene O'Brien will appear in "The Broken Melody" at the Lincoln theater Monday; Tuesday and Wednesday, Ilex Beach's powerful drama of the north "The 'jirl From Outside," will be shown; Thursday. Charles Hay, the Paramount star, will play the loading role in "Hay Foot. Straw Foot." Friday "A Daughter of the Wolf," featuring Lila Ixe will be shown. is iMnionvc The condition of Miss Talba Ren ner, 114 J;. J-.lyhth st., who recently underwent an operation for appentlicits at St. Joseph's hospital, is reported to be improvingliniti: PROM MICIIHJAY. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Bath and sons of Battle Creek, Mich., spent Sunday vith the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bath, W. luvrence st. to MAimv Tiiritsivw. Miss (lertrude Tremel. dauKhter of .Mrs. Mar' Tremel, ?.2l S. S rinc: st., and Joseph La Fortune of South Bend, will b married Thursday mfrnin at St. Joseph's Catholic church. WARNING TO I 2 MfciM i Mothers should see that the whole family tako a thoro, purifying- system cleansing Hz-lk this sprinir.NOW IS TIM: TI.Mi:. Tie family will be healthier, happie-, and get alomr better If the blooi is KiVfn a thoro purifying the stomach and bowels cleaned out and th germs of winter accumulated In the svstem. driven away. IIOLLIKTF.Il'S HOCKY MOI NTAIX Ti:. Is one of the very best and surest spring medicines to take, (let It and see the difference in the whole family. Their color will be better, they'll feel fine and be well and happy. Wettlck's Original Cut Rate Store. y
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TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK Premier tussle between Tony Bokish, the middle-weight champion, and Lou Talaber, champion of middle west. FOS PURSE OF S500 This will be well worth seeing, both men being well known throughout the country for their prowess on the mat. PRELIMINARIES DON ROSS (brother of Kid Ross) vs. TOM STINOW, Michigan City. YOUNG ZABO, So. Bend, vs. MERL COX, Mishawaka. HANDICAP MATCH HERMAN UNK, South Bend, vs. HAASAN HAMAT, Michigan City,
LÄP0RTE FAYORS SMITH CANDIDACY
Sen. Hepler Vi its Laporte But Gets Di cou raging Result!!. Special to The Now-Tl mos: LAPOKTi:. Ind.. April IS. ,vn. Hepler of St. Joseph county, who came to Laporte county this week to feel the pulse of democrats as to his congressional candidacy, did not receive much encouragement. A pre-primary canvass of several hundred Importe county voters has revealed to .mith leaders an overwhelming sentiment favorable to the nomination of the Laporte man. If the democrats of Liporte county po to the polls on May 4 Smith 'will carry Laporte county by upward of 1,500 majority. This Is conceded by all party workers in touch with the local situation and will be thoroughly emphasized after more Smith completes his campaign in Laporte county. Smith Pleased. fmith is highly pleased with the progress of his campniirn throuphout the district. He now has more calls for speeches than he can possibly Have your roofs coated with F.lastie Itoof Paint. Sold and applied by The Roof Products Co. Plume Mishawaka 192.". South Bend. Lincoln K."80 Now is the time to have your hats cleaned and reblocked. John Spiranto 1 1 4 Lincoln Way W. Don't Tor ft "REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 11 N. Mala St. MlahAwaJc. Ter All Kinds of Hho He pairing and ßhoe.
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Rogue's Harb" From the famous novel by Grace Miller White. It is a story that tugs at human heart strings. There is also big dramatic action in "Judy of Rogue's Harbor," the sort that grips and thrills. It is full of powerful action, in which Mary Miles Minter, the charming, adorable American girl, is at her very best. WEDNESDAY Don't miss the first three episodes of our great new serial, "THE INVISIBLE HAND" Featuring Antonio Moreno and Pauline Curley.
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ganization more complete and farreachintr than has ever before been attempted. He will be aided in the last week of the campaign by a number of loc-il speakers in addition to tther well-known denoeratio spell binders who havo volunteered their services. The leaders of Smith's campaign are openly declaring: that there are more ital issues Involved than that of the liquor question, which has already been settled by congressional Smith will make until the close of the pre-primary campaign he will place the democratic party on the offensive rather than on the defensive. Soviet Russia has abolished life insurance and confiscated all premium income. LINCOLN THEATER Splendid Offering of Do Luxe Picture Plays All This Week TODAY The Iliindome Screen Stnr EUGENE O'BRIEN 'THE "BROKEN MELODY, Tn:si).Y nnd WKDXI-XDAY REX BEACH'S Powerful Pmnm of the North 'THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE" Til I" ItSDAY Paramount Iay Tlionia Incc presents CHARLES RAY "HAY FOOtTsTRAW FOOT" I'RIDAY Jr.SSll IjASKY lVesrnts LILA LEE "A DAUGHTER OF THE WOLF' A smnshlnc: story. Isard Parlors MAIN ST. wonderful masse shots. rl KS3 -init
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In our Dress Department just received hundreds of New Dresses. Values up (?1f 00 to $27.50. Sale price Tuesday. . . ÖiWÖ
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SMART TRIMMED HATS Values up to $7.00 We have selected 163 smart new trimmed dress and semi-dress Hats from our large millinery section that formerly sold as high as $7.00, and we are offering them for this sa leat $3.98 They are models of high grade straw combined with hair braid georgette crepe and taffeta, trimmed with flowers, ribbons and ostrich feathers. This is a very good chance to save on a new spring hat.
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