South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 113, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1920 — Page 12

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Tin i:rV sroiiMNf:. rnifj 2?, 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

.-.'NEWS OF MISHAWAKA 'News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishazxika 10

CONCERT DRAWS LARGE AUDIENCE Many Enconiuin5 Showered, on Tho-e Responsible for Arti-tic Treat. Th Tntr-rr.ation.il mncrt wris ft'iln .it tended, ly a i citv nudiTif f, at tho hli;h school ;r,iditorium 3. 'iit r.l'-r'it. ami th- prf-Mtu was rirrlf 1 out in th tunc faultless j jn.-tr.n'r ux on th pr-viou niirht. -'hliThhorn lull? V takln.,- the holoi.-t ; T .i!j7.-(l an 1 will ). for Arnerl- ! conization purpor-fs in Yr t ity. The mjcc. of th uruk-rtaklr.i; reflects the utmost crdlt on Jill who con1rUuU d thlr Ff-nl'-s. Mrs. IM. Ii. 3 lyrkit. chairman of Xhf Americanization rornmitt, who took a prom3nnt part in th; preliminary arrangements was called out of tht ity a fi-w rtaya .'ik on arcount of the furious illnrs-'i of hf-r father and Der pla- was t.-.ken by Mr". II'rfl -rt S. Thompson. Mrs. J. V. Uus11 and Mrs. J. Y. K.-lk-r. Those 3adiH are entitled to th" thanks of the entlro community for tho part they play d towards th- eminent nirrf-SH attain 1. Cmdit is also duo JMrs. S. X. Rmer, in charge of tho local hranrh of tho Rod Cro.-s home t-eivl movement. To this lady fell the ta?k of locating many of the for Izn c'.'izons v ho took such a prominent and r .nunjendahl jrrt in the program, nr.d who, under Mrs. Jlauer'.s efforts are helm? educated to American ideals. fixxl Violinist. Mr. Violet Shy Parks, violinist. find Mi.s Miry Poolittlo, pianist, ontriiut-d not a little to the artistic success of the cntertainriu nt Ly Iheir admirable accompaniments. The ush-rs were: Mrs. I-'red Wil7ft. Mrs. II. S. Fete. Mrs. O. X. Dlarrison. Mrs. Glon Kirhy, Mrs. I. Vv. Horton and Mrs. M. I"uhmr, while Mrs. J. V. Keller. Mrs. Marion Tan Dussiddorp, Mrs. Herbert rhompson. Mrs. A. W. T'acon and "Mr. S. N'. Hauer acted as door committer. Those takir.cr part in the pilerim tableau were: O. I'. Fernler. Chas. Dvenyon. Merritt Farrar, V. G. JCirby. J. T. Osborne, Sydney Thompton. C. K. Simpson and Mr. Dudley; ladies. Mrs. J. F. Pearler. Miss Vida Myers. Miss Marian Simontonx and -diss Cara-Jean P.orst. I;wlies As Mammies. The following l.idies took part of Volored mammies in the Civil W.-rr period: Mrs. C. i:. Tyler. Mrs. IL. F. "Wille. Mrs. H. F. Sudors. Miss Beatrice Orr. Mrs. Ira Goss. Mrs. JxhjIso Krause Pickel, Mrs. Andrew "Watson and Miss Grantham. The "hlirhborn ladles,'" tafcinjrtho soloist parts were: Miss Marion Clark. Miss J,uella Hemp's, Miss Janet Hall, Miss Jiuth Pooher. Miss Georgia FkkIoston pave admirable assistance in the making up of the above entertainers. ATTHNT ITAKU.Mi Si:ilVTCF.. Mr. and Mrs. C. i:. Grimes and "William and Ralph MeDanioI. have returned from Judson. parke county, Ind.. whfre the burial Services for their father were held. They were conducted by the Rev. Jacob Wike of the Lutheran church near Judson. Interment was in the eemetry there. Mrs. IMcDaniel, daughter Kthcl, and fon 3Ienr'. Georce and Marion have returned to W. Virginia. MISHAWAKA "WANTCP-A xvore.im t -..ll.-. r m:i?:i-Uio accnuiits in M'.sh.i wak.i. Good inerie; pl-j-aut rk. .Miit f irnl.!i bend. Se. J. Mi;uire. .IeiT-is..u lint.!. South Jj'.en 1 until Friday i.e.u. --tl ."VANTin to r.rv-s.-im't mn.i .y bed and re-d n;iI!;v. .Munr F la j:,,0l e-Ui.Mti.ai. Pliene Mlsliawaka '-111 POK SALP At a I'.iratr:, ni.e lot on r.l(rev;ttir ilr.. owner is out of town ian 1 want so:;i. inoiiev. Price 1 ptark Pe.uty Co, Mi.l.aw :il.a Trut Hide. P.ltÜ 1'HU SALI: Tw Flx-roo:n Loused en tl.e nert'a t- er. with complete bath ,:n,d electri.- lici t. Price .J,: and $2.-i. : t.--tlJlrd tiisU re pair.-d. stark llealtv Co. lyto 1'OK SALT Tire pcllcnl Mack Plemis,i plant r.-ilddt-, two d ms and e-.e b;a L. one year eld and nine younp. In-pilre 411 W. Lawrence st. -Ut.t P1INN LFALTY CO. Two partly n-.". lern !-i ae en F. Midiwaka nv". elc!;t rooms ca. a SI.""") A r.'. e little r. room 4ttape. p.irap an.l rhi ken lu.ude. U. ;rcvo .r.f4H) Se-ti roorn-. mndrni piirpt furn.e-e. F.irnpc, Preulway 5."i.ei) A four roeni cottage, electrjc l'.phta atil jra, newly rediM-orated. f-"') down. A s-lt-roera.eu?e a N. S.irah llj Mock from center, tdool. water $2.4) An nil r.:o.lern idx-roia Louse en P. Plfrn, rarape $atO A well constructed hoip on corner Cedar and Foarth hts.. with to lot .. 51.100 v sNprruALLi: am vandhwallk. tfT! e tX)3 W. TLlrd bt.; I'Luue .Mifh. 202. ltf POK PALP Seven r-vwn house en W. I Pattell; teaut'.frd corner; lot. Jir: '.plenty of Jiaib'. fruit, rew parage, wood ' (nie. ln.nutltat osaeasion ; house pew- ', It palctd, l'ri.p f'.,'. Mistawaka :?7' , Maaoa L. IVtre, libera 0 7 L'nclcdrum Lld. "t KOH fJALF Full blooded VvZ Pock eg fvr Lfltciilnp. from Ptreiip farm rame t"K-k. Ilrrt Marker. .MU'.uwakJ. CarCeld 2T. P. 2. K. K. 1. ICt'J pop sali: Fire room fcou- ; water and pas In the Louae. larpe Lt and par.iP...? Sevea rooa house, raejrn: larple'. fruit nnd chtckeu house and chlcfcea park 4.T. . Two and one-half fl-res; sev.-u room houw, Karar, plenty of frsitt. Cre-qu.irt'r acre of trswla-rriea 2' Coraer lot on I.lneoln way P nJ L. C. liAKMIUi; ro Room 4, Lcg'-c-lruui Vf. Mlshawak ST0. l'rf WANTED TO HUi-A cjoidt cf v.u;f, racking: from 1.0i to $5 .ooo. Will n7 r8b. For a nn'k deal rail Achit.e Co.laert. llvn Milauaka llsl. tf LIUCILTY IUNP? rnffTit aa l sold. Call nd jrft oar qiotatlor-.s Main 1''1. Crup 'liiorce 6. Co. t'JO J. M. S. t !dr i2 tf t ; MPPHTY lldNIK-Wf buy er mII Lilj ertjr boad for i;uV P L. Guthrie 42.1 . J. M. S. Pidp (fourth thor.) 2Jj7-tf roil SALP Pvlnn. ! lowho.-it inctor. l-o J. C.nr. b al aj:int. lf. VV. BUUi sL I'Lol Mishawaka 1M0. It7

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MRS. ROMAN KACTTMARSKY She directed the bi- international eonccrt which has delighted so many Mishawaka perpl". .-"he was the recipient of m.uiv -f)ncrratulations troni members of the club. She was presented with roses by the MIshawuka Women's club. Miss Lillic L. Bolvs Rride of M. E. Morris Mis lA)'w T.o'.f ?, d ni-htrr of Mr. fnd Mrs. Prank M . Fobs, 210 Lincoln w.ny I"., .and .Marvin Fdward Morris, son of .Mr. and Mrs. George Morris. West Pratich. Mi h . wer married in the M thodi.t -piscopal hurch by I)r. F. F. Parker j esterday afternoon in the presence of jOO Kuests. Mrs. G. P. Williams ovulated at the oru.in. Tho bride was attended by Miss Jeanne Fisher, .outh Rend. Miss Marie Kliv.abcth Parker acted as flower erirl. Mi!o Fobs, brfither ef the bride was le st man. The groom's attendants were Harold Holdem in. Owen Shoemaker, I'reil Mumby and Hardy Stebbins. Out of town s'ls included Mrs. Mor-'a n.' tern and son, We-trield, X. V., and H. A. Peck. Fakew ood, ( . The Kroom is employed in the o.'lice of the Stewart construction company. South Fend. On their return from the honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Morris wi'l take up their residence at JIG K. Broadway, .Miihawaka. soFiimns Mi:i:r vi:i)Ni:siav. The Sewinrr circle of t. Andrew's Kvanu'elieal cluij-ch met with Mrs. P. D'itchley. 117 1". Fkrhth st. Mrs. F. S. Witwer. M S. Mill st., was hostess to the Iidies' Aid of the First Christian church. (Members of the Women's Missionary circle of Immanuel Paptht church met with Mrs. Michael Foker, r.09 Lincoln way W. The Ladies' Aid 'society of tho Methodist Fpisopal church was entertained by Mrs. John LaFrnnce and Mrs. Kdward Weaver in the church parlors. Special Hat Sale. Special hat sale at Lotts Millinery on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Advt. 21t2 CLASSIFIED WANTKD Two mre e perlonred puneli press men, and one fireman. Apply National Veneer Produ-ts Co., Misdniwaka. -Jt.1 WAXTI-D TO Itl'NT- SU er sever. room liouoe. Will take pood care of property nnd pay ca!i in advance. Pest oi reierencea. liejay l.ox J. .NewsTlni!. -jitt POP P.PNT Store rooms. Inquire Ö14 S. Well -t. 19t7 W A NTLI) TO IU'V mUed Inns. Ininire at Station S. 21tl WANTED Two or tbree Tiouse-s worth from ;sV0oo t $4 .."am. We have the buyers. Stark Kealty Co. lutd POK SALI". Por.l tonrlnp car. Cheap if takeu at once. Inquire at 2uJ S. Sprinp t. 20tj JAPANPSn PA Kit ITRIi Y Tlru-st ornamental shrub and liedpe plant; plant now. For pale- JD sh ats, just rlpht for fall butcher inp. Five brood sows. Phone Guy W. Rood, Lakewood Farm. Oseeola 1220. 20tf WANTLD-Countor man. Apply Smithy' lunch room. 2l."i N. .Main st., Mish.iwaU. i.t3 FOR SALK N! f irm of ltMi acres. three and one-half mile from Iowaplac. Mich. ;o..,l buiHliic. Lo acre of mint land. Can pie immediate ptosesfiou. Price $la.0eo. Stark Realty Co. PH'i POP. SALE Seven room house on W. Fourth ft., S230O. Inquire 2D7 Paker ft. LDtf FOR SALP White lehom ezp. $1 T.0 a cttinp. Inquire 911 P. Third t. Phono Mishawaka Ut2 POP SALP l.'2i) Ma i well Touring ear. Inquire at K Lunch Kooui. 2Ut2 WANT 111) Two or more roe ins; furuihetl f r l!-!!t hous-'keeidnc or unfurnished. Call .Mishawaka i::4. 2lt2 ATTI.'N TION : Home i.i.i.le fried eakes IUsmark tr 1lly lads. At all prorerles or hor.e "Donath, .Mishawaka 122'. 7 IS V.. Fourth M. Pt3 ltPST OPFPH by Saturday ne 191'J three-sjved Harley. lö-'.s P. Third et. 1-tl POK SAT. P Frr. newr runualowi en Milburn : lvil., Mishawaka. near new gchool 5'do ; If yo.i are looking toz a cozy Lose, let me ft.nw yon Y. 1. Fl'UPV. realtor 122 S. .Mala st. Main ?0C. South Beeil. Tnd. 177V tf I'Olt that nw lfTrltn l elx or sn l'jrc;i!r: ia usil ears. JSee V -Jl fleveland st. nine rp.ll arw l.-k. 21t3 WAMi:i Tit i:i:T I'lv or hlx-rnora 1. tins.-. il i v lot e.f r ft fe-nvvs. I'.ill Mi -Law aa i:i't. :iti VATi:i S.il.st'.n.Mä f.T lrv froo.ls t.. re. A; ; ly .it erne at Winey's. 21tl WAN" 11 ' liaUif ke-.-jer. Call at Z21 V.. Grove st. 21U

COUPLE CELEBRATE

GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich Weiss Observe Their Fiftieth Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich Wels?, residing on the Prerr.en road, celebrated their colden wedding anniversary yesterday. Mr. "Weiss waj born in Kosciusko county, Nov. 10, IS 40, and was married to Sarah Peyler of Marshall county on April 21, IsTO. The couple moved to I'renu?n and bought a farm where they have, lived ever since. (Mr. and Mrs. Weiss have six children and live jrrandchlidren living as follows: Aaron, Jacob, Charles, Samuel, Albert and Ida: rrandchildren, Ruth, Mabel. Robert, Paul and Walter. Open house .was held from 10 o'clock until four. Many of their friends and neighbors visited them during the day. A tjhort service was held at the home in the mornintr when the pair renewed their marriage vows. Rev. Nitche of the FvanKelical church performed the ceremony. An elaborate collation was served to ?, S quests at noon. The table was artistically decoratid with daffodils and reseS. Many presents were rt reived by the ajre-d couple during the course of the day. TRI KAPPA SORORITY PLANS FOR LUNCHEON The different chapters of the Tri Kapiirt .oreirity of the Thirteenth district will hold a "-t together" meeting on Saturday, May 1. at tlie Oliver hotel, South Fend and wi'l commence with a luncheon o b ledlowed by various stunts ar.d speakers in the afternoon. Members from the grand council will be present. An effort is beiir made for the phis to pet better acquainted and to meet the m.envbers from different chapters who are living- here and arcnot alliliated. TODAY'S LINCOLN IMCTURn Charles Ray will be seen at tho Lincoln today In "Hay Foot, Straw Foot," a patriotic story of a farm boy who poes to a training camp as a raw recruit and is made the butt of jokes of his more sophisticated comrades. Ray wins laurels for himself in this part. He is piven clever support by charmine; Doris Lee. .Spedtiswoode Aitkin and J. I. Lockney qive clever character port.ajals as does William Conklin as the vlllian. The photography is said to be splendid. Li!a L e. popular Paramount star, will be seen at the Lincoln tomorrow in "Daughter of the Wolf." PI:GGY HYLAXn AT tlmplh Peppy Hyland will be seen at the Temple today in "Faith,"' featuring a beautiful Scotch lassie and her laddie. The added attraction will be Mutt and Jed in "Perth of a Nation," also Fox news. On Friday the prippine. secret service drama, "The Man Who Stayed at Home," will be presenteel with Kinp Rapot in the title rede. In one of the tense situations of the play a band of conspirators have placeel a bomb to blow up a fashionable seaside hotel. Around this incident is woven many thrills faithfully depicted by wonderful photography. PLAN' FOR joint Mi:rmG. Colden Rod Hive, No. ISO. met Wednesday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. William F. Kerr, ZO.l K. Grove st. Arrangements were made for a joint meetinp of South Rend and Mishawaka hives, to be held some tim.e in June, when the pn at commander, Mr?. Frances K. Burm-, of St. Louis, tMich., will be entertained. The remainder of the afternoon was ßpent in quilting anil a social hour was enjoyeel. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. LKAGUK KLKCTS OPTICnitS. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as foliows at a meetinp of tne Epworth leapu of the Methodist Episcopal church Tuesday: Owen Shoinviker, president; Miss Marie Stark, .first vice president; Miss Olive Pokf, second vice president; Mrs. Lillian Morris, third vice president; Miss Dessa Ainley and Miss Evelyn Fonda, fourth vice presidents; Miss Leah Revs, treasurer; Harold Iloldeman, secretary. The new officers will be installed Sunday evening. May 9. TO GIVE PLAY. The' hiph school clns. of '22 "W" 111 present "Purple and Fine Linen" in the hiph school auditorium Friday evening, April 23. The play Is a three act comedy written by Anita Steward. The principal characters are Hetty and John Reldon. taken respectively by Miss Minnie Yawkcy and Ed Lehr. Miss Edwina Day and Miss Irene Reupnot are coachinp the class. CAHI) OF THANKS. We desire to thank tho knittinp room of the Woolen Mfp. Co., for floral tributes, and friends for sympathy during our recent bereavement. -Mrs. R. K. McDaniel and family. miLDixt; iKR3rrrs. D. E. Shenetleld had :aken out a buildinp permit for an addition at 114 Stanley st., to cost $250. John Opelt has taken out a permit for a shed on Lowell aw, to cost $200. Salesladies vranted for dry poods store. Apply at once at Wincy's. Adv:. -ltl TO nXTITTlTAlN- Tin ilSDAY. The (Jolden Hod Hive No. ISO L. O. T. M. will entertain nt a card party Thursday aftirnoon la Castle hall. j.i:coi:ns nio.M orm.vnox. Mrs. C. K. McCollum. ill V. Third rt., who recently underwent an operation at .St. Joseph's hospital, will t- taken home today, nvuch improved. SON IS 1M)K. A son was horn to .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Stuller, K. Third St., at the hospital yesterday. Dr. Makil.kl. osteopath. 201 S. Church, S. W. corner from P. O. Advt.

POPULATION FIGURES

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The census bureau Wednesday announced the follo'.v ir.i: F'.' population results: itv rort LTio Akron, o :,.t:i"i Wi.l.itu, K TJ.IH Ijntlrbl, O lirdhain, Mi l.: Urll-ton. t Ifl.iHiirf, O H.'.Vi I mnklln. r. 0.970 .rrnillr, V 8.1'l Turentuin. P. .Ol Kmkln, I'a 7.301 Laurel, Mi. 1.1.037 Iiifre.-is Irre:is lVrv.li Pet. IVr. IM. Akron, O. ... :ys s Wi.iiitn I'j.i'.ts :rr.r Mi!f..'M ... 7.0.VI 31 oi) Pe.ÜKiin 1; 1 Wellston 1 2.7 I el.nvn re .... ;; li.ö Frankliri .... 20". ?t Creelivlbe ... CT.' "7.1 raren tarn ... l.'ll Co i Kankln 1. 2 Piiurel . 4..j7J ö4.o

Daughters of Veterans Will Apply for Charter Mrs. Carrie Rehmer of Flkhart. state orpanizcr of the Daughters of Veterans, was in the city yesterday completing arrangements in connection with the establishment of a branch in iMishawaka. Twentythree paid memberships have so fc.r been secured anil the nam.es sent to the state president at Terrc Haute. They will then be approved by the national president at Cleveland. In the meantime Mrs. Rehmer will attend to the securinp of tlie charter and supplies. As soon as ciuivcnit nt, a meetinp will be. held In the Odd Fellows hall, notice of which will be piven throuph the hespap rs. Any daughters of veterans are requested to attend the next meetinp and enroll for membership. Blaine Miltenherger IFeds Miss Grctchcn H ilhinson Plaine M iltenberp-er, Mihawaka, and Miss Grctchcn Wilkinson, ,outh Fend, were married in their newly furnished home at A'.,T, West Iiwrence St., this city, by lie v. Dr. R. F. Parker of the First Methodist church, yesterday afternoon. Thproom is emplce. ed at the Woolen MfP. Co. Amonp those present at the ceremony were the proom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miltenbe rpcr. Goshen; his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miltenberper, jr., Goshe n; Christian Helminper, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rudy. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rudy, South Rend; Mrs. Schlosser, Elkhart; Miss Marie Zinc, Chieapo. MARRIAGE OF WEEK AGO COMES TO LIGHT Grover Edton. 21 years old, and Miss Marpretha Lonp, 17 years old, both of this city, eloped to Miehipan April 14 and were married. They returned to Mishawaka and went to their respective homes. The news of the ceremony did not come to lipht until Wednesday morn'.np. The bride has resided in Mishawaka for the past three years, livinp with her aunt, Mrs. Genevieve Lonp, S. Sprinp st. The proom is the son of Mrs. Anette McCullouph, Lincoln way E. Mr. and Mrs. De Moore .Observe Silver Jubilee Mr. and Mrs. Hilton DeMoore, E Lawrence st., entertained a party of 20 relatives at a 6 o'clock dinner Tuesday eveninp on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary Mrs. DeMoore was formerly Miss Elizabeth Ann Smith and was mar ried to Mr. DcMoore in Mishawaka 25 years apo. They shortly after wards moved to Chieapo where they resided until a year apo when they returned to this city. They have three dauphters, Grace Ann, Mary Ruth and Velma Gcrtrudo DeMoore, all at home. RECEIVE APPLICATIONS. Mishawaka council ."2S deprro Pocahontas held its repular meetinp in Red Men hall, Monday eveninp. Six applications were received. Montauk council 22.1 South Rend was present. After the business session contests and dancinp were enjoyed and refreshments served. HETUILN FROM LA1YETTE. Mrs, Fred Rotsct and Mrs. Har riet Van Pelt hive returned from Lafayette, Ind.. where they visited with tho former's son, Holbrook. who is attending Purdue university BnCAUSE of bur wide experience and our studious efforts to attain perfection in our profession, we are equipped with a most profound knowledge of our business. "We crive the utmost in service. Now is the time to have your hats cleaned and reblocked. John Spiranto 1 1 4 Lincoln Way W.

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Rride Claims Groom Sleeps hi His Shirt and Collar

CHICAGO, Afril 21. Mrs. Albert Kopp. S7-year-o!d bride, in a, lare picture hat rippling around br f;i re. today told of her ruine,l romance and of her 52-year-old husband, a "terrible prrson who sleeps in his shirt and collar." Mrs. Ropp told the court of domestic relations that she married Popp to reform hint and limited his liquor allowance to half gallon of whisky a week. "After I married him I tried to

Overall "Designers" Give Ideas on Stimmer Styles

Vv United Press: DETROIT, Mich.. April 21. Overall styles for late spring and summer will be simple but in pood taste, "desipners" for lecal overall lirms Indicated today. Tlie sudden push of popularity for tho erstwhile garb of the workinpman due to the national overall club movement will not affect the j styles nor the material, the "chief designer" at the Mohawk Overall Co.. said. "We have too larpe & supply of made-up overalls on hand to justify any chanpe In the style," he said. "Tho conventional blue will remain the leadinp color for overalls for some time. Of course khxkl overalls are beinp manufactured in considerable numbers althouph the popu larity of those amonp the usual wearer of the garments has waned since the close of the war." Prices may rise fdiphtly If the ALUMNI MELTING. The Alumni association of the hiph school will meet In the auditor ium Thursday evening: at 7:30 o'clock. Arranpements for the re ception will be completed at this time. lurrroixs to nkw yokk. Miss Sue DeLorenzi has returned to Fuffalo, N. Y.f after visitinp with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Joseph DeLorenzi. STAMFORD, Conn. Thomas Cophlan and Michael Murphy tried to call on the same girl. The effort cost the former a black eye and the latter a $25 line. CHICAGO, 111. Waitresses here Iiac adopteil overalls. They nrjructl comfort, reduction of clothing expenses anil, host of all, the bip pocket in denims for tips. Have your roofs coated with Elastic Hoof Paint. Sold anil applied hy The Roof Products Co. Phone Mishawaka 1025. South llend, Lincoln 858C Telephone

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LINCOLN THEATRE TODAY

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CO AI, DFPOSITS WIM SOON" iu: opi:ni:i. Ser'y or the interior Payn ha approved rubs and regulations for prospecting frr and l"a:nir of cal deposits under the act f congress.

approved l'eb. 2.". '.2. The act provides f(r the d!7 on !1 i oil deposits own d by th- Frit' d Sfate.. except in r.ati-mal parks, n.ilitary cr r.aval reMra;ions and in the Appalachian Tc-vt r.are. The pedolcal survey has f'.assif;ed 3fteon.000 aifs of public litidas containinp deposits f ceal and and an area of 40.000.000 acres, part of which undoubtedly contains such deposits, is awaitinp classification. Tho coal aries from lowgrade lignite to a very hlrh quality of bituminous coal. The repulations elo not apply to Alaska, where dsposits are leased under an earlier act. Trv NEWS-TIMES Want A.l Finch & Sprague Undertakers (Grace M. Finch, Prop.) AMBULANCE SERVICE j 202 N. Main St., Mishawaka Phones, Mishawaka 1 00 sssct He aid he could never love her because she was a "play actress." To this country "rube the stage was the devil's paradise. Certainly he loves her before the picture is over! It wouldn't be a picture unless he did. But tlie chain of circumstances that makes him change his mind is what makes this one of the "gol-dai-ndest" best pictures Charles Ray has ever made. Tomorrow LILA LEE Popular Paramount Star, in "DAUGHTER OF THE WOLF" MifW jmm m

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TODAY Peggy Highland in"Faith" One of the keynotes to success, health and wealth is faith faith in that unseen power that guides our destinies. See what happened to a beautiful Scotch lassie and her laddie David. The added attraction will be Mutt and Jeff in "Berth of a Nation," also the Fox News. Tomorrow The sensation of two continents, "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME With an all-star cast. JAMi: I.Ol I. r:5 i;. f ourth t.. a) 1 : "I met tli fciirprif f m lif rfrl . Tool. tli irr treiifment fr uruli tw hhiI trn1 iir.. Aftrr in flrd tnntnfMit I eoubl plainly li-ur u w liii-r. ami 1111 itrli tiU. With tin cc. I rouhl rt;l print imiM.iMr tt ltrlre 1 r-:l nirnt. Nunieritus p.ilifntt from Mithln, tni(h llt-iiil and ether lot ull-ti-, In Inrinc "' i t "Ix noil t b h.le t.U"il lie- 1re:itnifnl, l.e nut ;ll m-t tle t.iin .nrprl thut Mr. I.oidi reirlied tu liU II r trntinent. In huil'lins othrr tirniin f tlr 1I' tf orU It Jnt u m.ir i bin. Urin ur tifT jttlnt. ; !". ittiii jiiitl fc-e-.tlltl ilUfa-, Tr Iii- frtr t trat fnrnt. u m.i ie-t tli Mirjri- of nr life. I'allfntn in wheel liaira, unjtltle ttt walk, lit" rrifl lirultli lv tlii tr-af meid. Jn't ml- tli mi rt unity. L. Donaldson, Tlieropel Offlr. In til arrhart Iniiblinc. T. Church ft. mid Lincoln Um. 5 M !c? i t iviisnawaka

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