South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 114, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 April 1920 — Page 15

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NEWS OF MISH AWAKA Ncus-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Shone Mishassaka 10

CLUB MEMBERS WILL BANQUET SATURDAY I J roram of Merit to r catnrc ! Annual Function. Noted Lntertainrr Takes Fart. ;rir;c I ir.cii'on ml j-r crption r 3 club tuni.ty cliprt in of tho Mi.-ii.tw.--. . YVornat tho UtU Mi.--hawaka. afu-rr.oori, jimmies to interest any mic!i funct;r..H jre i.u.s: y h 1( M I . M;ir;'.ir t Stahl has the i f the mo: try. Sh" l f n v. i'I' ly he r.s I I y rf tti ro'intry as or. of t ntt rtaininr: in the ruunwill i.ivc for hr topic. "i rapiinr;.s," and will tr.i f rprc-t h r r'-marka with an in'rniais a.-:--o;i.i-tlnn cf id-.i-. fr-'h.- has f-r'o';-n p t j r . -lid 14 times in Philadelphia. IS tim-n in C.evcUr.rl; at tiu- (..'hat.iiKjua Nrw Ycrk; Wilmlr.rrtcir., I !.; Carnpf! n, N". J., ard f'hic.jjro. Mrs Kunn.j.l"t Indiar.aroli-t, uate pr .,iil. nt of the fodfrntrd rlu?'-. Mrs. John Winn. I.ai-orf. li.strict hairrn. C.fnr Phillip-. South 1 chairman, will ho ku'v nt tho luncheon. Th in u r-i-; 1 propra in n. and Mrs. lid. ( o'inty h of honor for the oo ration uiil of -Mrs. Violet Shy o.ct jdionnl merit. Parka, violin Mis Mary Doolittle, piano, and a fpiar-t-t from tho local Woman's club comprising Mr.s. Roui.sr Krause P.ik!, Mrn. It. F. Jrnejran. .Mrs. Andrew Watson and Mrs. :. R. TyJcr, will contribute vric.il s lection.", Mr.". r.ickrl taking th" solo parts. The luncheon committee Jy- Mrs. H-rthold l!;iT. ch;t Irni.tn ; Mra ". '.. Mutter-worth, rr M-lent of t?io Ml Mr-. Sc buy 1. Mrx. M. r Ilo.v.-, Mrs. D. J. iljdi K. F ip. Mrs. .Mrs. C. A. Eea'ainpbell. 1'r.d Willctt and liier. Mrs. F.utterworth The re eptioii will ! and luncheon at 12::: will held presid e. at noon SCKF.F.V CLSSTC AT TFMFI.F. TOIV. A wirebss apparatus. elevrrly conc'aled Pehind :i revoHiraj iirejdace, is or.e of the Many novel surprises In "The Man Who Stayed at Home," tho thrilling drama of the secret servic whii h will b shown at tjie Tern I'd o th.iter today. Director Herbert Mlache made a special trip to Washington for periuistion to set ui a regulation plant. Thin picture has made a tremendous hit c-verywhere it has shown. The story tellJ of the hazards and l.irinp of tho Unitefl States secret service, and is redolent of mystery, lntripue. adventure ami romance. AITMND ITNTKAb SFKVICIIS. .Mr. und Mrs. (. :. fl rimes and William and Jtalph Mclaniei, hie returned from JmNon. l'arko county, Ind.. wliTi- the luri il s r ices fW their f itler ereheld. They wcro conducted by the How Jacob Wikc of the Lutherun church near .Tudson. Intt rment was in th cemetr- there. Mrs. McDaniel. dauphter F.tlul. and tons Henry. Oeorp and Marion have;' r-durned to W. YirPin!. Pr. Makblskt. o:opath. 20 1 . Church, Adt. S. W. corner from P. O. MISHAWAKA V.XTi:i A W'imnn t- come Im for n f.-v Ikvitn each r.iy. fiepilr. .".'. Iäne..!a way V. or rli.ce Mlmwaki '-.'b J Oll SAI.P Cend Por.l tonriup tr. Iv. Will H. MonHi:i:li, "s 1 i. Ind. I'li..ue 's.tula l'ars"n:i.pe or .Mtli;nv;ika T.C Ftr.M A gold ch iiri nad rsar.v; orvnor niriv h:o !-y pivlnp for this :id nnd iiillirp ul i:. '1 idrd St. iT.tl VANTi:i A wemnn b celle. t magazine :i. e.iii.ts in Mi' .iw .:k.i. l.ud irieunie; idaaiit wm!;. Mhi farni-!i l-end. .1 .T. M.Mp.dre. .letTt-rsin hotel, So-:th i'.cnd until l'rldiy n-n. I'-tl VANTi:r TO lit'V--Second hand baby ud reed si;iy. Must la pood U'dltlon. riior.e Misaw.ik.i 1770. 2111 P(K S.I.i:-At a l ..r,::ilr.. r.l-e l t oa i;i1(r"llter dr.. ou nr iü e'.;t u t n fl-ld waut.t so-n." I. '.:. -y. 1'ri-e tark KoiUy C . Ml;nuali.i Trust P-biff. l.to; KOI .e T,rsrth si.ir- nrc iV m r l.'T b:il 1' J-- -. !- trie piht. lTic .vJ.v: ant S2.-.'o. f.rte tLird cash n. ri'ad M.irk K-m'TV i. li:6 pnK SALi:--Tl:ree jedin-ed l l.i k l l"nli: jroint raMdt-. two d and . .!.. I k. oi" tr id :!'.d r. l : i j :uii:Jre 411 W. " La w rt e t. K't J n:xN lir.Mn r. Tw,- p.irtly 1;.. la-:. a s . j; V.. Mis'.v.ik i hv.. etpbt r.-vn-aisi rdi-h Sl. -i A nice lltt'e .'-rüera c ttae, gar;t,; raid . l.l -kt-n bu-e. W. Gr.-- ': 0 S.v.n roori. raolerri ev.j't f:ir:,t'e. znr:ct. lir,Adv:iy S"..eO A fur-rocm cttrt?'. e'e."ri l!?hts htid Kflfl r.ewly redcrat 1. tbwr.. A mx-mmi :.Ou(ü "'ti Sirna l'j I :-- k ffnm .'nt,r s:(e'.. X:l?T S 2 . t 1 ' An .-.It modern ulv-r l.v-j.-- e:t i:. 1-,.K , - 1 .... .V.',"0 A c'l constructed lo-is- oa n-;;or ed..r und rourth h's .. witl. f bd - - . b 0 mi:w.m.i.:: am vanplwalli:. t'0 . Third et ; I'Loi.e M'.sh. -i l.tf ! l'Oll SALI" S.-v a r. o-.- lo:v en XV. i:.t!l- h.n!t'.f-.t rornrr: -t. rxl.".: I nty c' had row p; ra.c wooj j l.ouar. ImmedUto I s; :; ; . .so i.ew - lv painted, l'ri -o s-:r.o M:sh i ..k.- :'7-'. l-'U L. I'ctr.. lco::i C7 L -Irani 7t im; Li: j-'ire room !.".:; '. tT a r. d p.s in th h'Vtie. l: ! t :in i f -vv.n rcorj I.c-msc. nodtrn; Urs l.'l. fruit and cl-'-. k-n h-n.se a::d ehi kca lark I"0 1 n .. and OLl-3'.f a' r. . a r.. !.. .oue, p ir-..-e. ! ' ' or rruij. C.r. -c.Uaru-r u -re f r.n ...-rr:?s I'o-Ut': r 'of on L! . o.!S . V II S,) , i:. i'. i:mi :;: a i Huer. 4, hi- '-'a 11 U'. :!Lawaka ."-To P"f WANTKI TU Ul i' A ic1"' i ? "io -!, rarir C f'otn Jl ' - .v-f.i. Will 'n? 'or t qii'ik "Icil .! Aci.ii. C -;irt. ph M. :. -4 w .4 1, lil. tf LIP! LTV P-'M' i"'i;M au 1 s-d !. atii r"t -ur . tati- .1 SaUi lau.; 'Itwrnc Co. t.o J. .'. S. l.bl; W tf Lir.KK'M l!0: - Wr b :v or -.1! LPcrt- :'"ii-i- for las'i. H L. liuli.n.- 12.' j J. iL. ü. i;:u'. Ifourth tvtr. 2'7-Ul

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MRS. MARY SCHMITT. -Mis. .Mary hrnitt. fj R. Fourth V d Wiin.-.lav fr!,ir.t r.t S -1 ", o'clock following an illm-ss of comi,iication t di.scap. sh whh bom .May 14. ix.;-,, arM w;m M years M. 'e v.as on! of MishawaKa's pioneer I'Sider.ts. Her husband. Nicholas Schmitt, died 14 years a'O. She ir survived by the following children, Joseph and Nicholas Schmitt. Mr?. John Kronewitter. Mrs. Ulla Weber, Mis. Francis Fvnn Mrs. Perrv WaI. lick and .Mr. Lloyd Hooten of this' e:ty. Sue also I; Joseph IJroakfeit of Chicapo, John of olney. Ill . and a sister, Mr.s. Marraret Kosher of Wabash. Funeral service..; will ! held Sat-i;rd.r,-niornii:jr at S o'clock from St. Joseph's Catholic church. Burial will be in tho St. Joseph cemetery. . : STATE OFFICERS GIVE ADDRESSES AT MEETING V ' . Mowers, stat- rnanajrer, and W. X. Stool, iiprf-me Instructor, of Crawfordsville, Ind.. pave tho principal addresFi.s at a rnertlnff of tho T. J. H., No. 3S:;. held in tho lied Mon hall Wdrrsday rveninp. About 100 wero present. Thirty members of court No. 4 1 of Houth Me-rid at tended in a body Fe'lowir.p the ad- t drosses en ji y ed a program or ainelnp waa Tho next 5. meeting will be J I May f.OOI) Fi:TFHi:s AT LIXCOIiX !

IOIA. .Iry. Rankin wns awarded first The producers of "A Dauphter of favor, Mrs. C. Cone, second and Mrs the Wolf.- Lila Leo's latest Para- Mary Heidt, third at tho card party mount pic ture which comes to tho . piven by tho Golden Hod Hivo 180, Lincoln theater today, pronounce it ' L O. T. M., in Catlo hall, yestertho preatest achievement of her -a- day afternoon. Kefreshmenta were reer as a motion picture star. Tho served. Tho committee in charpe story is unique, and furnishes tho i was Mrs. W. H. Wenman Mrs W

star with ono of tho best vehicles yet afforded her for the display of In r talents. In the role of the little child of thy preat north woods, she is j aid to bo excellent and pives: a vivid and true-to-life portrayal. Tho .äst is a stronp one. . r atron-ti :ach Fits i :li xr At a mcrtir:p of the Patron-Teach-rs'eiub of the couth side school, yesterday afternoon the followlnp officers- were elected: Mrs. Fred Clark, president; Mrs. Georpe LaMf rdny, vice-president; Miss .Tes.sIo Petty, secretary; Mrs. I-;. D. Graham, treasurer. The propra m consisted of a sprinp party which ine'd led aines and rel'reshments. Klizabcth Johntz rendered a piano solo, and Gcraldino Whiter two readir.ps. INFANT III;. Pollock, three years old. the Orphans' home, died Garlylo inmate of at the nionia. Finch o'clock hospital yesterday of pneuServiccs will be held at the Sc S prague chapel at eipht this evening. Rev. D. D. Spangier officiating. The body will he svnt to Albion, Ind., for burial. QFARANTINi: NOTRS. Health OtMcer Maprane lias placed the following honie.s under quarantine: Floyd Kling. 100;; W. Sixth St., i scarlet fever; Mae Young, Z20 . Mishawaka av.. smallpox. He released thr Woolf home at 712 Oak st.. scarlet fever. CLASSIFIED Foil SALK 1'vinrude rowhoat motors. L-o J. ;,insior. local iiprnt. lUtf V. itii st. PlioiiL' Mlsbawaka 110. lSt7 roll SA Li: ''Leap : seven -0031 house on W. I'diirth ht.; immediate possession Call MU!i.w;ka Uli, or Z0 S. ltakcr st. Pargatn If taken at on.'e. 2.;t'J roil S.U.i; IVd'preed New Zealand rabbits; very rsonub!e. 12i W. Battoll I "OR SALI' it) ncrofi mnrsh on P.eizer 8t , M'iit'a of veta'cr factory, Mlshuwaka. V.. A. Lrnst, It. K. 1. 22t3 roil SALL lUcycle and walnut bnokeae. in po d culiti.n. Inquire .VI' W. Fourth t. -J-Jtl roil sali: Pcd. mattress anil sprlnca; nl.Mj child's ujtoui.dille, in pood condition. lhon MlsLaaka 011. 22tl JUST LOOK AT THIS! A wonderful ln rid nw Heven roooj and hatlt, modern home, with hardwood I'.iM.rs HH.l trim. oi. a eorner lot. In the Nest residential s ti;i of the north sh'e; two li'tM ks from p.;rk and -:ir line. W'Lo h pohis to sn:i,) td desirable home up? rp.N.v UFAirv en. i'.a V. Third st. Mishawaka 202. Other homes frora $!.." up on easy tera;s "JUtf WANriil Two more experienced punch jr-'ss men, anl on lireraan. Apply National Vtwr I'roducts Co., Mthnwiika i-Jto WANTi:r TO Ki:XT Si or peven r''m hoiisf. Will take pood ctire ef "j'r.'i'.rty and pay cash In advance. Test a i . iVrcie- Leplv I'.ov J. NewsTla.es. 21t4 Poll KK.NT Store rooms. Inquire C14 S. Atd:.s st. Ilt7 WANTLP- Two or three bouses worth from -Sto to f4.öi We Lave the hirers. Starlt Kealn- Co. P'pj Poll SALK Pord touring ar. Cheap If t.iken at once. Inouire at IV. S. Spr'.np fct. 20t3 JAP.VNKsi: r.AKHKUKY 1 "Ineat ornameatal thru' hnd hedge p!ant; plant row. rr sale- M j'i 'ats, just rieht f,r fall butohei Inc. live brood sows. 1'bT.o i;uv V. Hood. LaLcwood Farm. Osooola 121. . &Xt roi: SALK -Nice farm of 1C'. seres. three and one-half miles from Powapi. to. Mirh.. Oood buildlcps. 20 .uts cf taint land. I'an jrlve immediate posea-.-lon. l'rice n".uj. s'tnrk Kealty Co. lGtei rtU SALK -Seven room house on W. IVtuth et.. $2:'-u0. Injuir oi7 IVner t 2Utf ., PI "L.NTIon: Home made fried rakes Itismarks er v-lly halls. At all procrl.s or phne Ijnath, Mls-awaka 122T. 71 i:. rourth t. l'.'tU roil s.I.h-Lire new runiralowi on Milburn Mrd., Mlahiwaka. r.eiir r.fw school pite; if ou arc looking for a coty home, l-t n.e :.ovv you. W. I. rCltKT. Lealtor 122 S. ilaia st. Main &Z. South UenI. Tnd 177 tf I'oll tl; ,t new Cleveland six er Mur.o real t ar'ji:m '.a used cars. Si-e Warwick. 221 C:. el.ini bt. 2113 WANTKI To llKNT -Five or i-r(H.n. bouse. II a. best cf re'vreiKvs. '.'L Mishawaka IC-Ul. -It7

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JOSEPH LA FORTUNE WEDS MISS TREMEL Joser.h Ia Fortune of Tulsa, Okla., and Miss Gertrude Trcmel. daughter of Mrn. Mary Trmel, 3.'1 S. Sprinp this city, were married in a nuptial high mas at St. Joseph'H Catholic church Thurrday inorninif. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dean L. A. Mcench in the presence of relatives and friends. A wedding dinner was senwl at tho home of the bride's mother. Covers were laid for IT,. Among the .nnwanKt'tj, wis, and Harold Trem- : cd of Chicapo. j Tho brido is a popular and well liked younjj lady, and has been employed for several years at the ofllces of A. J. and J. W. Schindler. :Tlie proom is the ?on of Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis La Fortune. 1016 1Z. Howard st., South Bend. He was a student at Notre Dame university 'and is at present employed as copywriter in the advertising department of the Tu!?a Daily News. He served in the navy during the world-war. Mr. and Mm. La Fortune will reI Pidrt in Tulsa, Okla. , ATTirVDS IXMIHAL OF I-'OIUIER J PASTOIl. Albert J. Buy-see, former chief of I the Mishawaka fire department, was in Chicago Wednesday attrdinp the lunerat of I lev. Auirust Schlptcht w ho was n former pastor of öt. Fetor's Lutheran rhurch here. L. O. T. flAUI l-Mrn-F. Kerr and Mrs. Chauncey Gaipcr. 3uss maiiy nGnit, pitiimnrvr. Members of the high school alumni met last nipht :oid accepted tho resignation of Mis Lyndell Martlinp who was appointed president at a recent meeting. Miss Eager was named president in her place. Preliminary plans for the graduation party wero discussed. IX)CAL ORGANIZATION TO PLAY. The Mishawaka Saxcphono band and orchestra will furnish music at the interurban meeting of tho Washington camp. Modem Woodmen of America, to bo held Friday evening in South Rend. niKTIIDAY PARTI. A party was given for Mis-s June Retchuck, W. Batteil st., yesterday afternoon on the occasion of her sixth birthday anniversary. Games were enjoyed and refreshments eerved. SMALL IlIiAZi:. The city firemen wero called to 323 F. W. Mishawaka a v., yesterday afternoon to extinguish a blaz In the woodshed caused by sparks from the chimney. BIRTH OF DA UC J II Tl 711A daughter waa born to Mr. and" Mrs. Losson Hunt, 1002 N. Main St.. at St. Joseph's Maternity hospital, Thursday. WILL PRCS17NT PLAY. The Sophomore class of tho high school will present "Purple, and Fine. Linen," In the high school auditorium, Friday, April 30. RTRTII RECORD. A son wns born to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McLaene. 32 3 Indiana av.. at St. Joseph's Maternity hopital Thursday. nirrruNs to ancAGo. Mrs. William Gollar has returned to Chicago after spending two weeks at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Magrane. 516 S. Main tt. BUILDING lniLMITS. W. H. RIerwith has taken out a permit for remodeling his home at 210 W. Ninth st.. to cost 300. Today is the last opportunity to purchase tickets for the annual spring luncheon of tho Mishawaka Woman's club. The tickets may be secured from Mrs. J. R. Bostwick. Mrs. E. A. Reamer, Mrs. Frank Reesh or at the Ilaslanger store. Advt.22tl years ago the diamond was uped for medicin:e. It ia today a wonderful tonic as a gift. April is the diamond month and bargains aro to bt had at Vogt's Jewelry Store. Adv. 2tl Special lint Sale. Speci.nl hat ale at Lotts Millinerv on Thursday, Friday and SirurUav. Advt. :Ht2 YANKEE AIRPLANES SENT TO ORIENT FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSE HONG KONG. April 22. Sixteen aviators and mechanicians, mostly Americans have arrived here and H American airplar.es are on their way from New York to the Orient to establish the first commercial aviation enterprise in China. It is announced that this arrlaJ service will connect Hon? Kong. Carton and the I'ortngue- colony of Macao. Litr, it is stated, the company plans to extend its activities to Manila and Tokio, touching at centers on trie Chinese coast. The airplanes to be used in this service aro understood to have been built originally for the Fnited States navy and 'equipped with Liberty motors but havo been remodeled and are said here to be capable of maKing continuous flights of 630 miles carrying 14 passengers. Walter Bonner, a veteran of the United States Naval Flying Corps, is to be general superintendent of the new company which has been financed through the efforts of C. K. W. Rlcau. a Macao capitalist. It is practically Impossible to popularize corn flour In Greece, says Consul General Alexander W. Weddell of Athens, partly owing to th fitet that the bakeries produce all the bread that is eaten in the country, even baking that which Is kneaded and prepared at home by the housewiven. Railroad crossing fatalities numbered 1,300 for 191?.

EVANGELIST TELLS AUDIENGE TO GET READY FOR DEATH

Deliver Impressive Lecture in Big Tabernacle Thursday Night. (CONTIXUCD FROM PAGE OSE.) Lor Cochran will hold services for women at the First Christian, First Methodist and First Presbyterian churches. Favors Roy Scout. Mr. Jones declared himself in favor of the Roy Fcout movement here and announced that a special father and on night will be arranged in the near future under the auspices of the Boy Scouts and the V. II. C. A. In opening his sermon he dec lared that the fear of God and of the hereafter was the need of America today. "Not that you can gain salvation without the love of God but tho realization of death and the consequences of a Godless death lias brought many sinners to lirst fear and then love of God." On Scaring. People. "You talk about scaring people to God by telling deathbed stories. Tho realization of the. horror of a sinful death is what has gained many a soul for Jesus. No preacher ever stood in the pulpit and told deathbed stories comparable with those told by the Son of God Himself. From his mouth came the parable of the miserable death of the rich man and the death of Lazarus. You are going to have a deathbed story of your own some day and you who have, scorned religion will see; how bravo and courageous you are when you go to a Godless death. "The trouble Is that the world is trying in make death a dream. Wo don't want to think of it as the horrible reality it is, as the wages of sin. "Death cares nothing about age, your family, your needs or your wishes. It is good for any man to sit down and face tho polcmn fact of death. Did you ever seo a funeral procession going down tho street and stop and think that some day, maybe tomorrow, you will bo leading such a procession. It makea a difference. Wonlljr Success "The time htus come for you men who havo time for everything tmt God to sit down and think of what your worldly successes will amount to when one day you sit at tho Judgment seat of God. "Tho wlso man always prepares for the eventual. The man who knows that some day he Is going to die and believing in (rod and a heaven and a hell doesn't prepare id a fool. "I'm risky about lots of things. If I had not been a Christian I think I W'ould havo been a gambler. I like to take chances but I refuse absolutely to risk my Immortal soul by sin. That is one game 1 propose to play safe. Com cs Unexpected. "Ah a rule death tomes unexpectedly. If I could name tho person in this hou?e tonight who would be the first to go. some man's hearts would stand still with tioror, and still, knowing that you will havo to go son e day and may be the next to die jou continue to take chances with eternal damnation. "Death is inevitable and Jesus Christ is the one preparation for the hereafter, for death. Judgment and eternity. "If yuu go out from here tonight and go ojt to eternity some time later without having made your peace with God don't forget that you had this chance for preparation." Friday's Program. Friday's program includes, in addition to th? morning- prayer: Charles B. Sax store, Mrs. Loren Jones. S:C0 o'clock; party conference, 10:30 o'clock; Studebaker plant two, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Routerse, 12:20 o'clock: Studebaker offices, Mrs. Loren Jones, at 12:0 o'clock: tabernacle sermon. Bob Jones. 3 o'clock; J. M. S.. bldg., office women, Mrs. Loren Jone. 5:30 o'clock, song service and sermon, Rob Jones, at 7:30 o'clock. The cottage prayer meetings Friday will be held at the following homes: Mrs. C. M. Wenger. 1207 S. Miami tt ; M;s. Jame Weaver, lib) R Calvert st.; Mm. Sinjrley, 1S22 S. Kliue st.; Mrs. Minnie Pickens, 1S40 Sampson t.; Clyde Iluach. 202 R Sample it.: Mrs. John Mitchell. tdt W. Thomas Ft; Mrs. ("rant Tknk. 1110 N. Michigan st. : Mrs. Worm. rlt; H. Howard St.; Mrs. William Stanley, IOCS L. Howard st.: Mrs. P. rant. 1014 K. Cnmpeau st. : Mrs. (Jeorge Zehen J tier, M4 II. Sorln st.; Mrs. Joe ltnthballer. 101(1 R. Sorin tt.; Mrs. Earl Ibiber. 1-173 II. Miner et.: Mis. Lavarans. 231 S. st. Peter St.; Mrs. Kniest Trnver, l2rt L. Wayne Rt.: Mrs. K. W. Lsllnger. Ill R Donald st. : Mrs. Lirenood. 7r2 Dubali av. : Mr. Charles Culp. 12'i L. Indiana av. Mrs. Guv Harden, l.!10 S. St. Joseph ft.; Mrs. rarnhaui. 313 R. Uroadway; Mrs. I.oss, 210 Paris st. : Mrs. Walter Slabaush. 622 L Tlroadway; N. V. Culp. 21 H. Davton et.: Mrs. W. Kemp. 141 S. Main St.: U. J. Shed. 13 Dayton ft.; Miss M.icpie Johnson, Nil II. Sample t?t.;. Mr. Wlliia.u Findlater. 1XU) Yukon Ft.; Mrs IL n. L.onarä. lult Woodward av. ; Mrs. Hamilton. 1210 McCartney st.; Mrs. Charles Veacli, 411 W. Navarre Pt.: Mrs. Hart, IP K. Navarre St.: Mrs. Frank (loolev, OIL L1nrtey t.: Mrs. IIofTtron. lilt. IVmard t,; Mrs. iK3rco Leslie. M Lelan.l av.: Mrs. P. It. Montague. Sherman av. : Mrs. Isaa Staples. 24 w. MadUon st. ; Mrs. Frank Pheitz. 112.-. Dlamoad av.: Mr. Remtnger. Lvr Miami; 123 L. Ohio t. Don 4f lER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," fer JL.ll Kl ad of Gkm Xltp&lrinj Now is the time to have your hats cleaned and reblocked. John Spiranto I I 4 Lincoln Way W. Have your roofs coated with i:iastlc Roof PalnL Sold ami applied by The Roof Products Co. Phone Mihawnka 1925. StMith Rend. Lincoln 5iG

JOMIS FPIGIIAMS. America needs a wholesome fear of hell. The f.-ar of God is banning of wisdom.

I don't want to tell d--athl.ed stories to scare people to God. You are going to have a deathbed story of your own some dav and you will how brave and courageous you are when vou mock religion in life and go to a Godless death. It is good for any man to sit down and face the solemn fact of death. I)!rl you ever js.-p ,i funeral procession going down the street and stop to think that some day you will lead Just such a procession. It make adifference. The wis man alwavs prepares for the eventual. The man who knows scmo day he is going to die and doosn't prepare is a fool: This Is common sens- reasoning. I f your fire Insurance had expired today you couldn't sleep tonight thinking about the risk you were running. Yet vou :xe going through life unprepared for tho death that la mare uncertain and .yet Jtiore certain than bre. Death L inevitable; Jesus Christ is the preparation for death, judgment and eternity. If you go out from here tonight and t;o out sometime later to ,.n eternity without God don't x'orget that you had this opportunity for preparation. SHERIFF FAILS TO FIND TRACE OF JOSEPH VIRGO (CONTINUED FROM PAGFJ ONT:.) where Virgo and Mrs. Virgo went when they left South Rend Tuesday. WILL TCLL STORY. PAW PAW. Mich., April 22. Urnaking the silence she lias maintained Fince her arrest In California several montli ago. Mrs. Sarah Tabor, 80 years old. charged with the eleath of her daughter, Maude Tabor Virgo, 4 3 years eld, today claimed as a. lie the statement that she had said she "alone was responsible for the death cf "Maude." Mrs. Tabor paid that sho would take the witness stand when called and admit that she put the body of her daughter Into a trunk and lowered it into tho cellar. "Rut there is another circumstance which has not 1 een told." said the aged woman as she sat in tho court room in a chair packed with pillows. "All this case has not been told. I neve: made tho statement that "I .alone was responsible' for my daughter's death, as the prosecution claimK." State Gets Setback. The state was given a setback today when tho court upheld the objection of defense attorneys to the prosecution seeking to establish a motive. The court held that it is not necessary to establish a motive In a manstauchtcr case. Attempts by the prosecution to induce Joseph C. Virgo, husband of the. dead woman to testify. have failed. According to G. H. Warner, assistant rroscoutor, Virgo ia said to be in Indiana, and refuses to appear as a witness. The state announced today that it expected to close its case tomorrow with the testimony of Prof. A. ?. Warthin. pathologist at the University of Michigan. DECREASE OF MARK GROWING SERIOUS R ERLIN. April 22. The stocking the toe of a slipper and tnc national hanks of CJermany are continuing to lose clients to the new safety doposit vaults which are being dug in Rerlin's gardens. Tho rapidly lowering value of the mark has caused people to pay exorbitant prices for silver or gold" currency, no matter what nation it represents. The metal money is not put in the hank, but Is hoarded in some secret hiding place. j Tho government hns made Illegal the sale of silver or gold coin to any one hut one of the regular banks in order to stop the buryinr of Germany's metal reservo. Drastic measures have failed, and even the arrest of ."00 money chancers In the raids of a single day in R-rlin havo not discoiirged the people who are diirging a hede in the grou id to pro- ; vide for a rainy tlay. Hunger has driven the prairie wolves of wf.-tern Canada into small towns, where they menace persons going about after elark. w A A. V -li TH l

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Former Premier Placed Own Ambitions Higher Than Those of ISation. (CONTINUED FKOM PAGB ON F..) though the dellheratior.sjjr.Ight degenerate into a free-for-all tight. It was a stormy scene, a juror's room in a criminal court building multiplied by 20. Tho verdict may mean a sentence of live years' banishment for Caillaux, which may, however, be diminished to one year, according as extenuating circumstance are found. Incarceration in a fortress is another sentence which may be pronounced, Friday, when the high court reconvenes. It was the concensus of opinion that the sent ice would be l.ght and that the 2S months which Caillaux has spent In jail and a sanitarium would be taken into cor sideration. Attornoj.s Rixunsolatc The former premier's attorneys vrere oisconsolate over the verdict and rushed In an automobil to th Ncuil'y Cuiltirium to inform M. Cailliaux cf tho verdict. The defendant and rcria!:.ed in tho ranitarium through the day's sitting. Reforo they Kt.-rted away, however. M. Moutet said to the Associated Pre?s: "M. CaillfiUx was convicted not for what ho lias done, but for what he might elo wero he allowed to go free." It iseems probable that CniLaux will be condemned to pay tho costs of the trial, amounting to more than 8S0.0O0 rancs. Among these is a bill for investigation In the United States. whi.:h is one of the prominent Items, -M. Moro-Giafferi. of Caillaux's; course!, saying it would reach $30.000. The crowds uround the palace dispersed somewhat sullenly, prodded by gendarmes. Cheers .and hissoa were about evenly divided, but there was no riOwing. Tho closing scene was devoid even of llsticuffs. except for some hair pulling between two stylish women. N O.M IN ATK CONG RI "SSM AN. MARTINSVILLE. Va.. April 22. Rorer A. James, of Danville, was nominated for congress by the lifth district democratic convention Thursday to succeed Rep. E. W. Saunders, resigned. NFAV YORK. Three thousand American milliners relieved M. Desclianed. France's- president, of one littlo worry, anyhow. They sent Madame Reschanol a spring hat worth .",000 made f materials from the IS state. Li The "Square Deal" is the foundation on which our big business is built. A square deal to our customers, our employes and to the company. No fair-minded person could ask for more than this. You get what you pay for when you deal with us. Buy your coupon book Now. n rp pa Main 2221395 Lincoln 61235395 ?rm -. cot VÄ

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