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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA Noes-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10
CONGREGATION GREETS MINISTER Dr. tt. E. Parktr TrndrrtM ?' jt ion for His Return ! Mrtlmdi-t Church. Ovrr l'i' til' ;:tli'-ri t-f 1 1 1 - - of tho rr.r.rM. ih h u r i i, : i yl I ova! u ) : Mr.'. I'.irk-:-:t:U x t i;d-d ;i ri;-ht to lr. i:. i:. Park r. i'l hil'lri-n on th" oj.1 s.'.i; of the r't'irn of th doctor mure h i'.r .ir.-th'-r ye.tr. The at: i:r u as uralf-r t hi a ;j .-; ice.s f :!. Uul: Aid, I rcas :--'.ci Ty. l.'l'wortl) !at:iii-, ..r.d th Horn ami J Vr. M :.-; or, try i tics of the 1 hurcjj. Tii" Dorc.i.s .s'K-i'-Iy !! fur th- -ry 11 v as r -' i o n i tiVt- (1 re: fmr. whkh foi s.-t d cd hy.irinths, .vwe- re;s, "T'rir.jf I!o;vrrs ;m.l poti' 1 jd.ints. The music fur the evrr.ini wa.i furnishe.i ly t i Sunday yrhcl orchf.!r t under the direction of Mr:;. Wrno (Jr:ain"r. Thn cvrnir.tr va- .jf-r.t li.forn.al'ly, the minister and hi family rcelvir.K1 many 'n-ou;uint: o:i the .splendid yrnri-xs th rhureh had rmd under tho former's pastoraf. Mr.-, I'.irker also came 1:1 for a lario 'hue of pra'.so for her splendid fforts in ochalf of the church and ( onijTfjraiicin. IUfreshmer.ts v ro furnished by tho Aid i-oclety and served by the members of th Kpworth league. WILMAM KlSSI'LIi AT TVMV. TODAY. William Ilufsell will ), son at the Tempi- today in "The Valley of Tomorrow," a virile drama tha; .iffords the star many opportunities of -howlng his sphndid ehar.u terization. The picture is full of thrilling incidents arid plenty of he.Irt anneal. The Ia " Kids will appear in "Smil'.?." a picture that well as younj." can enjoy. dd as AT CIINTIKY Tl I HAT I IK. A good vaudeville bill of tie acts r.p.--n-rl last nik'ht at the Century theater and will be continued Saturday and Sundav. Tho program Included the following acts: Nellie tt'N'al's circus, with trained ponies, m.onkcy.s and dogs; Harris and Hilliard. pinging fnd taikinn; Hall nnd Gibsoii, comedy fingers and instruments; Morris and Kres Sis ters, novelty dancing, and Cirorpej Wheeler, the musical tramp. Charlie 1 Chaplin ami Fatty Arbuckle apptar in the pictures. MOTORS l'KOM Till: EAST. .John Mullen of North Adatrs Mass. arrived in Mishawaka yesterday to transact business with the Dodge company. H is with the Ho.-iac Cotton company. He made th" trip of Onn miles in a motor ti n. k. He left North Adams Sunday. Salesladies waJ 1 1 e d ren ral tin- goods; at once for should have ,vn;e experience. A. C. Ha slanger & Applv in person. Co. ' Adv 2 It" Tom Miv's pal s'.ol shot living. is the quickest Advt. I Coming to Mishiwaka in person. Texas Jack." Tom Mix's pal. Adv. MISHAWAKA WANTr.D-Snl-l.idlos': at r.i! dry gr,d. Ai'ply in fersen. lla!.iiiger A. Co. genA. C. 2 ho 1M: S.M.i: -T'.llit r-o:a. tln: t oies-i'in M.iy 1 n re of yre'ind ; i.ft tre ...berries. plari. X "j', et-, lu-'t at lty .:!;;. balan-e. ia.Mn.nfs. t -st -f eondl- ; 1 1 m Ter one s, 1 li-rry trees, iirac. iliklvPii limit!. .l,o.) ltl'SINirss ICCATION In the lonp, en .;iVf-mMit. at le-s tlian $1 a feet. I .ive P.ts ef oth'-r property for sale. nstrii;-d-r. i'h t r.-.i'licr. 2U1 nil: SALI: Lvlnru-I" rowl"it iiwtors. L.o J. C.-r.ser. local a-nt. lL'J . Sixtä bt Phone Miabawuka 1MÜ. Ivt7 l Olt SAI.i: red! greed rabbits; cry reasonaMe KI. Now Zealand 12t W. liatt.'U iVANTLI--Miriit counter man ft sii.ltn's Ina h r'Vri. "ood rltbm for tl .. r! -bt r .irtv. Call In per.'Oli. 2lä N. ?la!ii t. 2.".f. I'iii; sLr.-Iro.i twrn'.nc lathe for turn; leg Iren. T:ik.- b.'tMe:i center. -"1 o.-lis. In pdro 1"V 1 Lawrotic er 1 lt lll'N 1 -Tl:rc- Mnall l!'bt hou.t Leepilitf tu'irn. Ir.'p-ilre ;'.-2 W. Fit WANT1.D - A nop ,1 ii er p an t inrr.i' la far a :rs fa lU.ri way MiLattu.i -'v-'4. S'.tl i"i u sAi.i:- ; Will H. 'MCAd.i I'.irjc ! rr.i t. -.;rin -.ir. Kv. da. Ind. riniae a '. r Mi?!.aHka 102 -til J .UM -A t r raay ! a i a hd e.il gold at Iia a ii'l r-'.ei v ; o'a nfor tV!s bv p 0 : ti J ;i ii. Tl.'trd W ANT1D t-.-d und . i'.tlon. T rI'Y--Sv.':'..l r.--I Mi'.'-, y. M-:t l'lu i:e M'.sV.a.vuka 1 . d t abv g .1 2ltl t - 1:1 1770. roit svl: I'dcew Mt. fltul illlt! tari. Ileal? At r so m J Ce , aTL.. 1. M s 1 1 1 l'ri ' ka Tr e Ft oa ef t"V!l 5'. ' o. ;.-t I'd lg. l.'tti ! . roii sali:t'i.e norCa f Two r. r' !d. ene Uitt: :! lo::.-fr etl :ip:et- lath :'. .,nd .2.:-. Mark lU;i'ty IV 1 6 Mid le tri .ne-t'.'lrd Co. cafä rri'.re I. r.'i: sat.i: The ro.m ho-.e; u.iter .ur.d jc in tLe bwt;e. 1."- ' " 5 - 'r.-e. Seven rwm boas-. rr.-.l-ra; lirnlot fmlt and cbioieu Leuse a;.d it-ken pari;. 4..VJ0 Tw o ar.d cr.e-bal t.o:ir. rir.ipe rl-r.t ef fn;!t. t.. f-e-q-. irter h re iT .-rr.i u i . . CVrut-r lot ea U:.ce-:u ay II !' V i lkn 1TTU. N.0 WANTfcl acJ ill; 4 - n-'iir cr n vi;i riuif frora fl. to I w ritt. Vor n qu'tk dral ril A I aert. rboiie .'vliei-'awa 1; i ' 7 tf MUr.IiTY and Ret Ciup Tiiv 1U)NIM ozV.t nu 1 50I.I mr Quotat: i:J M.iln rr.e .c. Co. J. M. . Ci'.l P'.l. 1 M.'.c ! Kiiu:i:rv k m - -v --.w ..i: i.! Ärtw i,n.!s fi.r riSü. K. I., tiliilil'' -I I - 1 -O
BRIDE ANNOUNCES FEBRUARY MARRIAGE
Mi.vi Mario r.-e on her r'fsce when ft ror New HcK"u'i sprang a surfriend at the Dode o reii.ed Friday, and York to join her husd, Os:.tr KodfT. Several wc;ks , prior t Mr. Kodrr'K departure 'i l; fi u this city, his c-nsapenient toi Mi. s K k'u'.a dinru r party. Hod- r the ( was announced at According to Mrs. r mo:.y had already hecn pcrf(rn.iJ In Fcaruary at Go-' hl. n. hut tlio (otjple succ--d-d In ; k'cptnir it a y..-cn t until ystTJayi when th bride- annotincej that iho) -.v;is Ir-aviriK to jr. in her husl.an-!. ' T!e Lridc came here from L'.n-1 nier a few yar:s airo. Mr. lto'ler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kodcr of t A r I . . ll'l . It,. V. n ,1 K . r. n in, u v . rhir'o of th emrilovmcnt ol.ico nr th Dodt:c Manufacturing company c Tie wV? . 1 J x . 1 for the past several years also a member of the Dodgo band.' Young Man Disappears r 11 TI tram ilium I lllirsaay It has been reported to th" police j that KR-hard Kurtz. 112 K. Ninth St.. ! dis.ippeared from his home early! Thursday morning and up to lust; niirht nothing concerning his where-: aliouts could be learned. He 1 Tt I his home with the intentions of go- j inu- to work, but did not appear at the factory that day and failed to' eorneio 'his meals. He is about ZO Ye.-iT--: old. It was at lir.n thought! ;1:.t ... rnii-ht have hcon the victim fif .some accident, hut investigation showed that no such man was injured in this city. His mother is said to he suffering from a nervous shock caused by his disappt arance. vnci.i: J 1 ihn I TOM S CAWX OMINTJ. . Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin. with more than ' people. wi!l give a performance matinee and night of Monday, May ?., at the cor-m-r of Snring and First sts. A -cPr:i:;0 Ox--c;ai maiinee win oe jwu o'clock for the inmates of idiaris home. at the VISITINC; PAIU'ATN. Mrs. I.. II. Whit of Akron, O., is the guest of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Evans. 12 Elizabeth rt. Mrs. White was formerly employed as a stenographer at the Woolen com pan v otliee here. Mrs. J. H. Evann, jr.. t Elkhart, is also a guet at the Evans home. SEXES KHSDEXCC Chas. J. Hoy has sold his residence at 221S 7 ineoln "way W.. to Herman Eandwenr who Is connected with the Holland Furnace company at South Bend. Th Eudies' Aid of the I'irst Christian church will hold a pastry sale Saturday morning and afternoon at the Mishawaka Electric store. 103 Eincoln way E. 23tl Adv. "Dr. Makielski. osteopath, 201 S. Church, S. W. corner from P. O. Advt. Coming to Mishawaka in person, 'Texas Jack," Tom Mix's pal. Adv. Tom Mix's pal pistol shot living. is the quickest Advt. CLASSIFIED l'OU SALI; Kive iiasenirer touring ear; Iirt- l.iss riiuaiu' enndition. Call after feiir i. in.. YV. .sixth st. 21t3 WA.Ti:i Tit ltl'Y Six or nfven room lions'-; all nioib rn. loso Jn, youth side; will pay easli. Erlii KetterliiL'. K. F. D. N. Misljanal.a. 1'huiie 47. 24U5 Foil SALI: diced baby a new. Inquire 20J V.. carriage; good Hrt-adwoy. ZH2 VOll SALL LIpht room ous", near Dodge in 1 In plant, cash r terr:s; po.sesojl"ii ilavs. A. A. Schlllinger. J. M. S. llldg., Suuth P.ead or call Main 14"I. 21tf LOlt SALK Cheap : goren 0111 hou?e on YV. lVurth tt. : immediate possession Cull Misliawaka Uli, or r7 S. baker st. Harrain if taken at one. Z'A2 I'eMi SALI; 10 acrs mars-h on Pelirer ft., hoith of vpiu'er factory, Mishawaka. K. A. Lrnst. 11. 11. 1. 22t.t JFsr LOOK AT THIS! A wotidi-rful tr;. ml nw Keven roomn and i atli. modern home, with hardwood tV-ors and trim. er. u corner lot. In the t it residential sn.tion of the north side; two tdocks frma park H'.nl car line. Who is going t sn.a.i tls deMrurdo bona up? l'LNN LFALTY CO. ce;? XV. Third st. Mishawaka 202. Other homes froai l,""Hi up en easy terns 22tf YVANTLD Two inure experienced punch I rvss men, and one firernaa. Apply National Veueer Products Cu., Midhawa-ka-22 1 3 WANTKD TO room houstv IttTNT-S! x or Fcvrn Will take good care ef property und ray c-sh f references. Iteplr Tio-s. in advance. Host lio J. News. 21t 1 l'OU Wt KLNT store as Jt. rooira. Inqi Ire 314 S. Iöt7 WANTKD Tun or fhrrr houses uerth fruia SMM to 4.eo. Ve have the buyers Stark lb-alt v Co. VjvI VOll SALK Ford touring ar Cheap If taken at on -v. Inquire at 2t.O S. Spring st. 20tä japanksi: r..i:i:i:i:iLV -Fim-ct cmarr.oi.tal sl-.rul ;nl hedge plant; plant now. r.-r ile-20 shoats, just right for fad buteherbac. Five brood sows. I'hoi.i Pav V. ILod, LaLewooJ Farm. Or.vohl 20tf roi; sAi.Kthrr unl p'.iie. Mich, rdit l.-in.-l. hWvi. I'rKe -Nice farra ef lOl acres, one-talf n;llos frtmi I'owa--o,i uil llncs. 20 acre ef On vivo Imnv-dlttte po,smo o. Stark Kcaity Co. 19t6 ATTENTION ! Hnnw made fried enkes r.;r.iarki or icily tdll!. A nil Rroffr.f or pi;-1!.? ici:atb, illslaaka 1 2"-' 7i i:. Fourta tt. I?t3 roil SAI.i: Frr dw t)unffalo on Miltura .-Ivd., Mirtbnwaka. rear new uruaoi site; If you are looklDp for a eery boa.e, lt rae show yeii. W. V. KU II KY. Realtor ilal.n st iJoutb Main 0o. Ctn.1. Tnd. KTJ-tf KOH that r..- ("l.vrland s l-:iri:it:.i hi ucJ carü. 2--'l Cierelünd ft. 1 oz "lüe real S.e Varwl -. 21t3 U ANTI I) To ItKNT K'.ve er -U :n ii...... i ... . r . i . n i l.i'.l- Ulli, IU i liCit 4.V.. .tn
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SUNDAY SERVICES IN CITY CHURCHES Itov. J. H. Evans has arrive J in Mishaw.ika a-nd will take up his (iuti' s pastor of the First Kv.in--'lic.il church tomorrow forenoon. Ho conu-s here from Kendallville. Ind. He wis formerly pastor of the i'irst Evang-elicaJ church. South I lend. He ha taken up hia residence with his family at the parsonage, '-12 i:ilzabfth st Oth'-r s.rv- ; ices at the school at 'J: ohurch will be Sunday 4 5 a. m.: Younir I'cordt-'s me. tlnK at H p. m. Evening services at 7 o'clock. InuiLanufl IJapt!t. Sunday will mark tho end of the New World movement camnalim nf Northern Itiptists at the Immanuel 1 Haptist tabernacle. It will he obKerned as a day of consecration, to the kinr - I Prayer and allegiance ,, f.t...i, flom ideals and purr-oses. The ' ffcrninir wershij and Sunday .-chuol I ;fJr will be given ovir to eons.'oration serAuce leu by tu- pastor, Ktv. L. II. Call. The sermon sab - ject will be "The Tilcssins of Sacr'v' -ery memoer canvass will be held in the afternoon. Young People's services will be hold at 6:1! p. m.; evening serIces at 7:0 o'clock, at which time the various committees will report on the canvass. A general service of thanksgiving will be held. Methodist Kpiscopal. Morning services: Prelude. "Adagie in U flat," Volokman; anthem. 'All Hail the Power of Jesus Name," peach; offertory. "ITayer in K flat." Guilmant; solo. 'VSavlour Invlnc, Iiuleigh. Miss llaxen liarns; postlude, "March Triumphal." Stone; evening irelude, "Medita tion" from Thais Massenet; anthem, ".My Faith Looks Up to Thee," Itutenber; oflertory, "lioat Song"," Esipoff; solo, "Holy City," Adams, Mrs. Elizabeth Krause Pickel; Potlude, "Prelude and Fugue in C," Peach. Christian Church. Pdble school, adult classes at 0:iö a. Tn. Every member rcciuested to he present; morning services at K:4ä sermon by pastor. Rev. ö. W. Titus; solo by Frank E. - Coats: Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; evening sersices at 7:30 o'clock, topic of sermon, "Modern Evils, Their Cure." This will be a continuation of last Sunday's sermon. Special program of music by orchestra. I'irst rrosbjtorlui. Morning services: Prelude to "The Deluge," jSaint-Satns; offertory. "Spring Song," Mendellssohn; postlude, "March Solemnello." Gounod. Sermon, "The Great Reproach"; evening, p r e 1 u d.e, "Romance" Hvendson; offertory by Raff; posthide, "Allegro Maestoso," West. Sermon, "The Man of the Mountain." a study of Moses. Arthur Shank and the chorus choir will sing at both sendees Christian Endeavor at (1:30 p. m. Carl Stilhvell will bo the leader. St, IVtrr's Lutheran. Services at 1020 a. m., subject. "The Sorrow and Joy of Christians," Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. In place of the regular Sunday evening services as a meeting will be held Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The pastor's subject will be "What Must I Do to Be Saved?" After the service the official visitor of the district, Rev. P. Eickstaedt, of Eaporte, will conduct a special meeting to which all mcrrubers of the congregation are invited. St. Andrew's Evangelical. Rible school at 9 a. m.: morning services at 10 o'clock. Rev. Oscar Uauhenrayrr, pastor, will speak on "Life's .Mission." St. IIiuJ'h Episcopal. Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. rn.; Sunday school at 9:4 3 a. m.; Mating and sermon at 11 o'clock. The time of evening services have been changed from C to 7:30 o'clock, at which time vespers and sermon will be held. St. tlcxst'i ih's Catholic, First mass, at 7:30 a. m. dren'r ma-ss at 9 o'clock, high Chllmass at 10:20 a. tn. .St. Kino's Catholic. I'irst mass at 7 o'clock, high xnasa at 9:30 a. m. rapt isms at 1 o'clock p. m. St. Monica's Catholic. I'irst mass at 7:30 a, ra., second mass at 9 o'clock and high mass at 1 0 : e a. m. I'irst English Hutheran. Corner Main and Seventh sts. 9:30 a. m. Sunday schooL Charles Yeakey, supt. 2:20 p. m. Preaching service in charge of Rev. Albert H. Keck of South Bend. niIMOVi:i TO HOSPITATi. Miss Stella Steffan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steffan. S. Main st.. was removed to St. Joseph's hospital yesterday, to receive treatment for pneumonia. sCAKLirr rnvxm quakaxtixu The home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Myers. 21." X. Church st., has been placed under quarantine for scarlet fever. Tom Mix's pal pistol shot living. Is the quickest Advt. Coming to Mishawaka in person, Texas Jack." Tom Mix's pal. Adv.
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Welcomes you to all services. Rev. J. A. Burnett D. D. Pastor Morning 10:45 o'clock Evening 7:30 o'clock CHORUS CHOIR With MR. ARTHUR A. SHANK, Soloist. .
ARRESTED AS RESULT OF THREATENING TO POISON HIS SPOUSE
Din Blatz, an Italian, 4." y.-ars r.;3. refidtcff at ZQ1 il. t'ixth l.. was arrt-ted hit Thui?d&j nlh: foilowin a quarrel with his wife. M which he attempted cr threatened tu poison her. Tho police- wore called and placed IUatz under arrest. When h'-inp searched a small packije containing polnon was found in hi-; I ocket. He was locked up f'-r the r.i-ht. A charce of threitcnln' to poison was tiled acair.st hlni. Itlatz was arraigntd befor-- "ity Judi Fief? yesterday .ftt rnoor.. His wife failed to appear apainst hue. Judge Fle.g gav the man a ere lecture and upon his promise to return home and tret his ife and children properly he was released. CENTURY THEATER VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM A good vaudeville Mil of ive acts ! will open tonight at the century 1 theater and will b continued SatI urday and Sunday. The program j will Include the following acts: I Nelllt- O'Neals circus, with trained i ponies, monkeys ami logs; iiarrn i and Hilliard, Fincing and talking Hall and Oibson, comedy singers and instrumentalists; Morris and Kres Sisters, novelty dancing, and tieorge Wheeler, tho musical tramp. Charlin Chaplin and Fatty Arbuckle will appear in the pictures. Makes Second Attempt To Desert From Navy Robert William Holmes. 21 years old. son of Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, residing at IIIS W. Sixth st.. was arrested by Chief Pfender and Oflicer Smith while he was visiting at the home of his brother at 72S E. Seventh st.. Thursday night. Holmes is wanted on a charge of deserting from the Grvat Lakes naval training stution. The chief is awaiting word from the federal authorities and will probably take Holmes hack to !reat Likes Saturday morning. Holmes was arrested here several months ago on a charge of ?sertlon. He originally enlisted for a two years' service. This is his second attempt to desert. TO EXTERTALS' KKOTIIETtHOOD. The men's brotherhood of tho First Presbyterian church will be entertained Monday evening by J. W. Keller and O. M. Harrison at the home of the former, 910 Lincoln way E. HOSPITAL XOTT .S. Mrs. John Rerkerpiler, of Bremen, submitted to a serious operation at St. Joseph's hospital Friday morning. VISITS MAYOR (JAY LOR. S. W. MeGrew, mayor of Huntington. Ind.. visited mith Mayor R. W. Gay lor Thursday afternoon. lUKTIIDAY DINXEK. Miss Gertrude Blaine. Lincoln way E., entertained a party of 10 guests at a 6 o'clock dinner Thursday evening on the occasion of her birthday. HERE niOM MICIIH.AX. Mrs. J. T. Sargent of West Branch, Mich., is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. T. Deyo, Lincoln way W. Dont Forartt "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 K. Mats BU Mtsbftwafca. Wot All K3nda of ßhet IUp&trlDff Now is the time to have your hats cleaned and reblocked. John Spiranto 114 Lincoln Way W. Have jour roofs coated with Ehusllc Koof Paint. Sohl nnd applienl bjr The Roof Products Co. Phone Mishawaka 192.". South Bend. Lincoln 8586 Tom Mix and Harry Carey claim "Texas Jack" Sullivan is America's best all-round cowboy. Meet him Monday and Tuesday at the Temple. SAMT SPIRO & CO. 119.121 a Michigan St. Homo of H. S. & M. Clothes Church
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CAPITAL RIOT PROBE Indianapolis .Mol.r; Said to Have Attempted to Lynch iepro. I!y Unite. l're-: I.NDIAXAI'OI.TS. April 23. Sixtevn m'n and hoys ;.re under ar-.-e.-t following wliat is said to have '. -en an attempt to 'ynch William Kay, I years old. nero. confessed "V--r of Martha Huff. 14 vears old. white girl, wh us- iif.Jv was found in Eagle Creek Tuesd iy. One negro was shut 'an J slightly vounded Thursday r.Uht. A crowd estimated at about 3,0 00 gathered in the neighborhood ot tho court hou-o at about S o'clock and fouiv yelled they would lynch tho negro. The police formed guard lines at each stroet and alley leading to the jail and police headqurrters building and no person was permitted to pas.s except or. orders from a captain or lieutenant. Chief of Polio. Jerry Kinney toon personal charge. Arre-a Allege! KJoters. At 8:30 o'clock the police started making arrests and continued arresting nlleeed rioters until 11 o'clock, 15 being arrested. The only serious trouble occurred in the rear of the Severin hotel at 10:45 o'clock. Many of the men and boys who Rain li Coats Our new Raincoats are not ponly waterproof but have the appearance and fit of fine top coats as well. New mixtures in belted and plain models at $10, $12.50, $15, $18.50 to $30 Chicago South Bend m Northern Indiana Railway Co. & SOUTHERN MICHIGAN RAILWAY COMPANY KPFFXTTTVE SUNDAY, OCT. 19. 191. Subject to chango without notic Trains leaving South Bend, Indiana. Laif Pound. so :05 a. m. 6:00 a. m. 7i00 a. ra. 8 .00 a. to. U :00 a. m. 10.00 a. ra. 11:00 a. ei. 12:00 noon 1 .-00 p. m. 2:00 p. ra. 3:00 p. ra. 4 .-oo p. m. 6. -00 p. m. 6. -CO p, ra. 7:00 p. tn. 9:00 p. ta. TTert Bound. rJ5:30. m. 8:10 a. lc. 10:10 b m. 12:10 p. m. 2:10 p. zr. 4 :15 p. in. 0:10 p. in. 8 :10 p. m. North UouDd. ta:23 a. ffl. zB'OO a. ai. T :W a. m. 9:00 a. ra. lOrOO a. m. 11 -00 a. a. 12:00 noon 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. 10. ?:0O p. u. 4 00 p. m. 10 p m. C:öO p a3 D ra. ra. 7:00 p. m. 9 rOO p. m. 11:00 y. to. KUes only. xUilXy exenpt nnfiay. 7. 8. M0 ORE, O. P. A Fouth Öend. Ind. P. A., n croa n mi ii i 1 I Vr U U
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VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY
FIVE BIG ACTS FIVE NELLIE O'NEAL'S CIRCUS A Very Clever Animal Act Put On By A Stunning Miss Introducing PONIES. MONKEYS AND DOGS HARRISAND HILLIARD COMEDY SINGING AND TALKING. A Romance of the Old World Dressed in Native Costumes of Hollanders.
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GEORGE WHEELER THE MUSICAL TRAMP A UNIQUE MUSICAL NOVELTY. PICTURE PLAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND FATTY ARBUCKLE IN "THE PUGILIST" SHOWS 7:30 and 9 O'clock. SUNDAY MATINEE 2:45.
had gathered at tho earlier in the nlht, that neighborhood to car for home. Suddenly a f.Kht
Court hou.ee had gone to get on a stre..: started on Georgia street. Some siy a r.ccro tried to cut a white n.an with a knife. Leo Harri.-'. 1? years old, a nctjro. start d to run and it is alleged that John J. Cray. 3 7 years old, of Louisville. Ky.. fired two shots at him. r;ntanking the negro In the left hip. Chicago Negro. William Ray. for whom the mob was believed to be seeking, came to Indi inapolis from Chicago about thrf w-vks ago and has been employed in this city. He is 19 yearsold and married. The crime for which he is held without bond was committed late Monday afternoon. He is sr id to have made a written statement in which he told how he enticed :he girl from her home with the promise of new clothes and took her to a lonely spot on th-' banks cd? Eagle creek west of the city. In the alleged confession h said she screamed when he attempted to cmbrace her and that he stabbed her 13 times in the neck to silence her.
Specials for Saturday
Lard, a single pound 28c Home Rendered Lard, 10-pound pail for $2.50 Beef Brisket 13c Short Ribs of Beef 15c Beef Pot Roast 18c Beef Shoulder Roast 22c Hamburger, pound 18c Cooked Preased Beel, sliced 30c Veal Roast 28c Veal Pockets 22c Veal Stew 23c Veal Chops 30c Cooked Veal Loaf, per pound 30c Extra Lean Sugar Cured Bacon 35c Minced Ham 25c Bacon Squares, per pound 23c Sliced Smoked Ham, lean, pound 48c Sugar Cured Hams 36c Boiled Ham 60c Smoked Picnic Hams, per pound 25c Salt Pork 20c Frankforts for 22c Liverwurst for 16c Smoked Sausage 22c Fresh Sausage 20c Bologna for 20c Head Cheese 16c Hearts for 12V2c Liver, per pound 5c CASH AND CARRY FRED MAJOR AIARKET MISHAWAKA
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"The Valley of Tomorrow" A virile drama of the west, full of thrilling incidents and plenty of heart appeal. William Russell has many opportunitiet in the role of Dadney Morgan and he gives a splendid characterization. .Mary Thurman and Pauline Curley both have important roles. Also a Gaiety comedy, "Why Cooks Go Coo Coo." In addition to this program for special matinee the LEE KIDS
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