South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 187, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1920 — Page 8
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int SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
NEWS News-Times Office
PICTURES IDEAL . NATIONAL LIFE Dr. Burnett Says Moral Glory Essential lliin" That Makes the Nation Great. FpcaKlmr frr.ra tho text. Ipsinh 02: 10 "Co through. P') thrcurh thj Kite:,; prepare yo tho way th- p.-o-I I -; rast u; the highway; cath r out tho .-toris; lift up an -nsl';. for tho propP-s." Dr. J. A. J'.urntt prr.tch.-d an eloquent discourse at th" mrnim; n -rvlrt-A at the Fir:-t Pre-i.ytr-ritn Lurch Fun 'lay. In cour.se .f h:-s rciu.'irks ho jall: "This i.s a vivid picture of an Ideal national lifo, and of tho possibility j tj of realizing tho Pha!. It was the j dream of a dfvotod patriot for his , rour.try. It is th" damo that burns In tho heart of every loyal subject for tho land that has kIvojj him hirth or that h" has accept. -d as his own. "Wo are not concerned yo much fihout tho natural beauty and material resources of our Kreit country and they are exceedingly preat as its moral frlory, the essential thinp that makes a nation yr at. Tho grandeur of any nation is tho expression of tho qualities that make individual lifo glorious. Nations are, end must h", amenable to tho same Christian ethics that govern the relations of men. Itoactloniry I 'ore oh At "Worte "Our history is a source of pride and self Ritlsfactlon. hut in this fact lion a Fiibtlle danper. Reactionary forces aro ever at work and there is danger in moral Inactivity. Moral elevation, sustained by an active Christian conscience. Is the strongest bulwark of national life; not extent of territory, not population, not wraith, not a rich historical locracy, not munitions of war, not intellectual enlargement. "It is imperative that wo should bo ever allvo to our CJod-priveri mission na a nation. Wo wcro created for a purpose and, ns an individual, wo may mips tho goal or harter away our opportunity. Wo heliovo in Ameriea beautified by tho glory of find. Wo aro looking out to larger and better thlntrs; our task is unfinished, and wo aro pushirg out to greater attainments. From every pago of our history, from every conflict, from every personal sacrifice, from every progressive advance (Jod is speaking to us, and our glory is tho answering of tho divino rail. More? Than I .a ml of IYoo. "Tho end can bo reached only as wo accept our Individual part in imvking America transcondontly beautiful. Ourr. I:? more than tho MISHAWAKA FUH FALR Ei?nt rooir house, near Dodge miln plant 5i-0; caib or tfimg; poni'.nu day A. A. SohllilriKer. J. M S. lig.. Öoutü Uend or call Mala 1121 24tX LOST Two green bathtlng units, pifubr aud lo. l'iiüue .Misliawaka Is!'l'OUND Man's bi--ye!e; owner ran have wiiue by proving property und paying f-r this u'l. M- S.Y-t t. 4tl rOIi It I NT Oqö six room, furnished summer i-ottnpo. running ater au I hiin parlor, on uortli hank of !t. Joseph river, the rutles pat of Mishuwnk.i on Jefferson road, Lak-wool Itarberry farm, llirtj.eetk.n. Phone O-iCe. l i VJJ, Cuy Hood. Lakewood Itarberry rurni. 4tl 1 () It KLNT Rooms furnisbd for light l.niisHkt'.'iin? no small chl Id re a. 1"quire VXt L. MleLawaka av. LOST T.old wrist watch la Mishawaka or South Pend Jidy a. Finder will be joiltaMy xewrded for rctura to .Nms-lime.-, WANTI1D Middle ng"l woman fr neral housework. Phone turnings niter fix o'clock, Mishawuka 4M. 4t'j SWITPIIKS rrade fr:n humaa hair, i'mir black and one goldea color. Call Mishawaka. lui. -tt WILL TUP PARTY WHO TOOK COLD watch and change from eb-thes ;tt Merrlflrld b.ithlng teael return to News-limes. .No QueMlor.s nKked; otherwise j rosc tition will follow. 4tl WANTED Invalid" wheelchair with u lJU8titIrt or redinlnc ba k. Address reyy, deserlMng ehair to A. P., .NVhsTliueg. Mishawaka. 4t WANT KD Competent woman or girl for general hou.-work. mall family; no wavhlnv. J.-W. Schindler, phone Mishawaka 2 er 132. 4t'J FOR SALT! On nw cllver typewriter. No. y. bring one-half the price of a rpu- ono n:.d tak up.v machine. Ros Keetaurant. r.otf ANYONE WIJfIIN'l to ta'üe f.?hir.g trip t Cuaadian fretry reserve b-avlng Aug L coatuuni ute with Corge Yin. Holl. -' Fol'.SD bicycle; owcr rn ottain taiv.e by rJlr' f,ir a jTertS'Tnnt and deFcrlhing property. i:a;JJ l'arcel le!:vtry. 1U S. Muiu t- -.'t5 WANTED Six or pevon-roorn ast end N'ew-s-Tlm.es. for ens!:. A d Jrcss FOR SALE One r.ew For loon tra- tor rijulpped with fenders end Oliver No. 7 gang plow, l'red L. Hawkir.. I7fh and I 'idea fcts , Mishaw aka. i'L.-ae 10d r FOR SALE Twenty room hp ;je, ?cam heated : ho',?e fltttd fr I'.iiht Lo'.i"ke;d:!e and farid sled rooms; centrally located. Price right. t , . even room h'one. rlese to !.- :e a main rr.t. t ti en Frdou and M;;u .t. Price -.tkV with terms. A real luvest aie:;t la rental pii ia re than l'J percent u Terms: Jl,r-". cash, laiance tl'"t'" EARL C. GARMIRE M'.shswakA ."TO propertv. ; rlr..lp:d. Jiu per FOR PALE one IPdk C-2.. In g od condition; on stu bd r.kfr. also i:i go, d con Rtb.a. Eilsasst-r sul. . s 'o.. L'H S. Mala ft. l'houe Mlshuwja 14.0 ir 11-. -:7 EYINRFDE row boat mwr, lo-al r.vei t, W Mlhawaka 1K. r Leo J. .s;xtL st. Ph-Mie l'.'tll FOR SALE A :nw'i or land contracts rang'.ng from $1,1' to $;.. tearing 7 pr criit lDterest. OwL..r will guarantee any cf lliee vutrvl. A. C. ColXert. '-'0 tf WANTED A wo ran f. r get era 1 huUs--korli. I'hoiie Mlshvwaki lllj or t ill at 2l Uaccla way LjsL lutf
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OF MISHAWAKA 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Misltawaka 10
land of tho frro ami the home of the brave. It U th-1 land wht r'.- character ran l-o made, and tho nrcp-ate 'f Personal characters k1v-h sound vitality to tho national lifo. I am only on" r,f 1 00, ')')', J00, hut I am th" ono on whw loyal devotion may rest th" nation's greatness. Lord Ualfour was rl'ht In sayinrr, wo want a new world. hut we ran have it only as wo ourrrfvrs pet new hearts. "Wf mun realize in a, practical way that th" Declaration rf Ind--pf ndmrc- means what It did in 177 0: that tho constitution I th" .surest and f-afent. foundation of government. J "Wo need a1fo th" extended vision; ! lift up an ensign for tho pooplos. j AmerPa is over an asylum for the oppressed and r.O"dy. hut thdr safe- , ty and happiness are in the full par- ! ticipatlf.n in its lifo. True Ftates- I manshlp. nays Dr. Clunsaulus, lies In th" discovery of the direction In which flod Is moving and then fretthlr.r.s out of tho ay for him. All things are possil lo with Cod, and a, thintrs are possible to the nation that links itsolf with his liurposc. Let us dedicate our lives to our country for this end. Vast are its possibilities; unconquerable its energies." Noncr. or rids ro SCHOOL COAL. Ilids will be received up to 7:30 o'clock, Tuesday night, July 6, 1920, to be opened at a mcetinfr of tho Hoard of School Trustes, for 1.000 tons of a good grade of steam coal to bo d livered in bin's, bids to Kptrcify name, grade and analysis of oca! and price vr ton for the school yetir of 1920-.il. Adv. 3t:: n.wi) opi: roit i;c..ci:ii:T. The Mishawaka band, organized last December under the leadership of Alrhonso Ileyde. wishes to announce? they are ready to furnish music for concerts, picnics, parties and dances. Anyone wishing to hire a band of from. 7 to 1.1 pieces can get information by calling Mgr. Nicholas Henry .Schmitt. phone Mishawaka 20 41. 2t3 Advt. INTi:iti:ST IT.HIOI). Savings deposits made on or bofore July 10 will draw 4 per cent interest from July 1. Mishawaka Trust & Savings Co. "The Hank of Friendly Service. " Advt. 30tl0 i:TI ;UT. IN AT DIN'M K. Mr. and Mrs. William Delssel. South of Mishawaka. entertained at a 7 o'clock dinnor Saturday evening. Covers were laid for 15. nruTii itrcoiti. A dnuchter was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lucas, K. V. D. No. 2, Mishawaka. Motor boat, ready for service. Parties or picnics. Phone Mishawaka for engagements. 4t3 Advt CLASSIFIED ld-ACKE FARM. K)K SALE 10 acre farm, ;;'j miles from .Mis!iUH;ika; v.Mil.nt and attractive .-room Ikmn.-; large barn, garage, ro rn tril and ehiekeii ...; all in llrst class rondition. .Some young fruit trees, about thr.-o acres of tinder; g 1 reason for K'Uliig; owner will ive immediate P"Sbession of all crops standing on this farm. If you nre interested pi bujlng a mall farm, see this place before you buy; real bargain ; rash or terms CULPAEKT REALTY TORPOR ATION. eymoIr Jansen, Sales Mgr. lk'G-s Lincoln way Y. Phone Mishawaka llsl. 2 tf WANTED Shop laborers. Apply Mr. Smale. Chestnut st. and E. A. Y. lt. R. Eo. k-Joiut Tube Co. Ust7 COI.PAL'RT REALTY CORPORATION. u-room HI NUAI.dW. RIVEU PARK. An attractive and convenient j-rooin bunab.w; .-as. eb-, trie lights; now furA L A N 1 IHM MJ, 7 1C.MS. W Iii TH A comfortable 7-room hulis-, V. Thir-' teenth t-t.; 4 convenient and attra-tlve rooms on ground Uoor and 5 spacious edroor.M npstalrs; s.-uail pay. vi f,v? n, 11,1,1 l,1'"'e easy terms. A( A N 1 IHM SE, Ö Rooms, E ItTH ST A t-autiful G room house. E. Ninth st.j irt,. kit. lien, convenient dining room Poasant living ro,.,,,: - Ki-acious b.drooms ith closet., in ea.h; all newly palnt.-d and papered: Jiisf like new ; ca. tdectrl. Ity. water and nt.d i Luusc reasonable price; rUsh or terms Ü ROOMS s. 17-rn ST 1;IVi;k PARK. A good 5 room bonne, S. Seventeenth st.. Liver Park; ?as. He. trie lights. Pu.,d fiiniaee. p. -me fruit: Immedi ate poss.-s-fcion ; right price; ash or terms. PoriU.E Hoi si:. s. LAI REL ST A uuples hous. In go..d repair I-aurei st : this property an be l u'ght at t.ie right price; with a small payujeU down und Imbun-, eav terms 7 rooms, e. third st. A .-room hous. in goo.i rnn!r V Third st.. I REMEDIATE POSSESSIONreasomble prbe; MuaR payment down! Lahm e on terms 4 Rooms, w. ELEVENTH ST A 4-room house en VY. Eleventh St., ?l...o; bmall pajmvnt down; balance on terms. A 10-room strlrtlr modern house E Mis.-.awaka av.; real bargain; cash or t'rnis 7 ROOMS MODERN. LINCOLN WAY K A -'-story modern house .n Lincoln way E.: tlnest location la the ritv; pod sized Kitchen with built In cupboardslarge dining room; pleasant living n.on! with expensive el.rtrb- fixtures: vestibule witli ..;en stairway: .? tine bedrooms ,,u -ul floor with closets in caeb- a fln I bath.-oo;:: with lavatorv. tut, Dovvaglae furnace and"lar,:e fruit cellar' In baserr.ent; this desirable propertv .s now o ant an 1 has .lust been redecorated on t..e Inside and painted on the outside Pri. e $1,,, ,asll. balance to uuit . o ir iio on.e. A 10 acre farm, miles fmri Mlshaw ika; if r..'t are h ter. sted In a small firm. se. this place before Voa buv COLPAKRT REALTY COHI'OKATION Seymour Jni.seu, Sales Mgr 12C -S Lincoln w ay Y. ; I'huLe mPsU. list PENN REALTY CO. 12.- S. Main st. Mishawaka 21D Hoi-ea. rooming houses and firms I .:et-.rapLs ef our homes on display nt ou. .'... e. i'iiii i imy AvltMout s.-etn,; Furnished l.i-use; nie locution; us. All lew lumuure; n"UL ncarj bargain; easy terms. PENN REALTY CO 123 S. Mala st. Mishawaka 210 2Ctf DESK room for rent In tne best office In Mishawaka. Phone 172 or 1010. 7tf HAVE all rash for a smll hou 02 north 1 le. Murray, Newu-Tlrr.es. Htf LiniHiTY Hu.Mim i.ougtt a l sold Ovi n.l get our quotatlotii. Mam lCsi CftgJt Thorne i. Co., U'O J. M. i. hid ' 8X2 tf FOR SALE Ddrablt homes located tween Ml.hawaka n-d South P.end. alsj In SoUt bend, various parti of city. Term to kalt purv. Laser. Vh:tcomb i Keller, t'aru.tr3 Iiuit illi:. i'Lou Main 4tuu. -tf
NEWS-TIMES TROPHY DRAWS GOOD FIELD
Lud wig's Seventy-five Leads at End of First 18 Holes. IIFLLI.TI.V. Making a score of 12. Richard Ogiesby on Sunday landed in first place for The News-Times t -ophy being played for on the . iaml Country club links. The fl.ials will be played off today. There are 3 5 entries. C. W. Dingham, winner uf the Fourth of July cup last yenr, .scored 77; K. M. Carver, 8 3. and M. W. Mix. 8 4. Oglrnby and Iilngham played brilliant golf. Miami Country club golfers turned out in good force Saturday In the first Jay's play of tho 36 hole handicap two day tournament for the handsome sliver cup put up by the News-Times. With five strokes lead on the nearest player, V. 1 Ludwig headed the list with a net lo. Most of the players were bunched in the low and middle 80's, while a few straKKlers landed In the 90's. Players rank as follows: V. F. Ludwig 75; C. W. Burton, J. A. Mueller, .SO; W. II. Tup per, Ralph Jornetfan, K. H. Ahara, hl; C. A. Kramer, Frank Iamorells, 82; P. W. Horton. Sö; C. IL Harper, S7 ; T. A. Norman. I). C. Wright, S3: JUn Kelly, W. K. Roe, K. J. W. Fink, 1; 1. I McColm m, 92; J. C Service, 93; IL W. Uillts, H. W. Gaylor, i3. In view of the fact that the Rolf committee has laid down the same regulations for this tournament as governed the 3G hole event over Decoration day, those players who were unable to enter yesterday will be permitted to play their lirst round today. Today the final IS holes of the contest will bo played, and besides The News-Times trophy, there will bo Riven also a number of other prizes: First and second for low pross scores, and prizes for (Ith, 12th and lth places. A blind bogey contest will be a side feature of the day's play. Out of the Rough A pood turn out for tho three handled cup but it's a beauty, and everybody has an eye on it. W.alter Koe was complimented on hte military appearance on the links snappiest and best dressed player on the course so far this year. Watch the handicap committee, "Major," they're not supposed to take off strokes for natty tops. Harry Sudors pretty nearly broke up the ladies patherinp on the club houe porch during the week when he drove a liner lipht in their midst. Tho hardest part of it was poinp up after the ball my but it was a cold day cn that front porch! Tom Norman joins him in a petition to have the club house moved out of the line of llipht. Tom put one in the balcony window the other day. and broke up a hot game of brlliards. Th new tractor finally showed up. N w all we need is somebody to put it together, and there will be no alibis for bum scores. Moore of Notre Dame played a und in tho Kelly, Ahara, Mix foursome yesterday. On Friday he dropped in a 39. Harry Gillis played a preat pamo yesterday. No balls lost, no clubs broken, no nothing:. Come on you . daylipht savinp polf until 9 o'clock every nipht for the tired business man. And these are preat nlphts! Ah.KM and Jawn Kelly ere already mapping out their campalpn for the In' F.lkhart tournament on the 14th. The "Vi'-'i'.anco Committee" has l e non the job apaln. Some handicaps went up and some went down. C. C. Duppan, Miami club polf instructor, and J). W. Horton defeated Kelley and Ahara Sunday in a round of oIf, Duppan making it in 37. "THE CONFESSION" SHOWING AT TEMPLIX "The Confession" shown at tho Temple yesterday attracted much attention among movie fans. Tho acting throughout the photoplay Is superb, tho cast . being splendid in every part. The story is from the famous play of tho same name written by Hal Reld. who also starred In the piece. The scenes are laid In the northwest. I artly In Canada, and aro extremely beautiful, especially those taken in the snow covered mountain. The story is a thrilling ono and concerns the confession of a murderer to a priest whose brother is accused of the crime. Some sensational and exciting incidents develop which hold the interest throughout tho entire picture. It will again be shown today and Tuesday. ROY SUSTAINS INJURIES. Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cantield. 212 W. 12th st., was cer'ouslv Injured Saturday night as the result of being struck by an auomoblle driven by R. Faronarvlcz. M0 Jackson St., South Rend. The child wa.i taken to Dr. Basslcr and civen mtd'cal attention and later removed to his home in the city .m 'balance. 'he accident occu-red at th? corer i Main and Lincoln wy about D'clock. v)r'lc' Smith was doing t'-.fhc duty. a:i 1 had just .P.en tho e and west i-.e r.ght of wiv when Faronarvoisz. coming from the south, drove forward. In order to avoid striking a machine he turned our and sfuck :hö- boy. ni'C.INS VACATION". Rev. Thomrs Emmet Dillon, a?s'.st.ir.t pastor of St. Monica!? church, left Sunday for a two weeks trip throuirh tho east. Rev. Dillon will bo accompanied hy his Rev. "Emmet Kelly, associate of the Sunday visitor, from ir.Rton. Ind. uncle, f dltor nunt iat us f:tr?i-e with you cn a fire ?ufe roof. Mishawaka Roofing- Co. 114 S. Main st Advt. It7.
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as result of auto tral Collision G. C. Redder of Columbus. O.. is at .St. Joseph's hospital rc-edvir.. treatment for infurios sustninoi c.-n. day afternoon when he was struck hy an .ist hound fast train r.n the i Now York Central tracks. Iicdisei ! driving a larre motor truck. : which was In transit. On reaching . the Osceola ml' road crosinjr llcdisn j was struck hy the train. He sustainj cd severe Injuries and was removed ! to the hospital im mod in tlv tv,, truck was badly damaged. S. HART AT LINCOLN TODAY. William S. Hart will h. I the Lincoln today and tomorrtw in "John Petticoats." Imagine Tüll" ' Hart, fresh from a lumber camp. . landed plumb in tho tancle of a j ladies lingerie business: Imagine : the. best buck dancer in the northwest woods doing one-steps in the ; old mansions of New Orleans! . I marine the.e two things and you may have fomc idea of part of the fun and appeal in thlj smashing picture. HACK FROM TIII3 RST. J. Alvin Scott. 103 N. Cedar st., has returned from Connecticut. He left here some days aco to attend the commencement exercises at the Vale university. He was taken 111 while away hut is considerably Improved. He was accompanied home by hLs nephew. Treat Andrew, of Naugatuck, Conn. ik)Ri:sti:rs win clmi:. The Catholic Order of Foresters baseball team defeated Tippecanoe by 10 to 7 at the latter city Sunday. Lewis and Foster were the Ivittery for the winners. Tho Foresters will play two pamrs today at Three Oaks, Mich., beinc: a part of tho program of the Fourth of July celebration. ;i:t larch: catch. Gene Herzor and Ray Reynolds, both of Mishawaka, who are spending the summer at Kaplo Point, caught three larcre Pickerels while j hshlntr at the summer resort Sunday. j iin- iimi iiv;mu six, seven ana ! pounds. 12 VISITING I AI HINTS. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Vanderheyden, who were recently married in Chic. pro. are here to spend, sev- ! eral days as the guests of tho for mer s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vanderheyden. W. Seventh st. will atti:ni wi:pii.G. Miss Rertilla I yes, 30 1 FJ. Kiphth st., will leave Wednesday for Flmira, Canada, where she will net as bridesmaid at the weddinp of her cousin. Miss Collctta Voisin. PI7TROIT VISITORS. Dr. and Mrs. M. I. Ilrownlnp and dauphter, and Ilarl Farrar, of Detrait. Mich., are puests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank FJ. Coats, corner Race and Third sts. MOTOR TO i:GLI TiAKH. A party of 12 Mishawaka women motored to Eaple Ivike Saturday, where they wcro entertained by Mrs. C. A. Drosch of this city, who is enjoyinp an outinp at the lake. LUVVi: FOR CALIFORNIA. Mr. and Mrs. Charles FJndlich, 710 Lincoln Way east, left Sunday for San Diepo, Cal., where they cxr.ect to spend a month's vacation. gui:st or SISTER. Robert Reiser has returned to ; Chicago, after spending Sunday as the guest of his sister. Mrs. William Mourts, 20 9 E. Eighth st. GUEST AT CAMPRELL HOME. Donald Wright of Ridgewood, N. J., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Campbell, 526 Lincoln way west. GUEST OF BROTIIUR. Miss Helen Coats, of Kewanee. III., is spending a few days as the .uest of her brother, William J. Coats, corner of Race and Third sts. RIRTII OF DAUGHTER. A (laughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ganser, 219 E. Rattell st., Sunday. HERE FROM PLYMOUTH. Ray Holycross, of Plymouth, is here to spend a week's vacation with his father, Ed Holycross. MONEY Savings I)ooslts made on or before July 10 xi III draw 47 Interest from July 1. MISHAWAKA TRUST & SAVINGS COMPANY r .
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Temple Theatre Today and Tomorrow
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Proved yesterday to be one of the best moving pictures ever staged in Mishawaka. A photoplay for the masses, presented in seven massive parts by an all-star cast, including America's greatest emotional actor, HENRY B. WALTHALL. His portrayal of Fr. Bartlett, a priest, is most superb piece of acting ever done by this famous actor. "THE CONFESSION" is a story of real human interest, beautifully depicted on the screen and conveys a noMe lesson. It shows a Catholic priest ready to suffer torture and death rather than break the seal of the confessional. This tremendous photoplay has been publicly endorsed by Cardinals Gibbons, O'Connell and Mercier. We urgently request all who can to attend the matinees.
POLICE BREAK UP LIVELY DICE GAME On Sidewalk Two Arrested Pot Contained $220 Out on Bail.
Aupust DeMeester and FJdward Smith were arrested Sunday morninp at 11:20 o'clock as the result of a pamblinp raid conducted by Chief Pfender. Officers Smith and Miller. At the time of the police's interference there was over $200 in cash on the sidewalk. DeMceester prab!.ed the preater portion of the money while- the officers secured over 5 20. Smith was caupht in tho act of throwlr.p down a dollar. The pame was taklnp place in the open on the sidewalk in front of the old Van Daele stand, 54 6 W. Sixth st. Dice and Ilpured oil-cloth on which to play were taken by the poi c o Roth men wero taken to the poljo station where DeMeester was charpT vith running the game and was released on a $200 cash bond while Smith who resides at 402 W. Seventh nt.. was charged with gambling and was released on a Vo bond. They will be arraipned in the city court Tuesday morning. vier rrunni:k rack. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Rrunner have arrived in Mishawaka to spend several days visiting with relatives. They have completed a several months' ballooning engagement in Arizona and California. They will I have shortly to fill ascension engagements through Ohio, Indiana, and Canada. LUVVi: IX) It INDIAN IKI1 Mrs. Charles Ochampauph and son Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ochampauph, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reifel are enjoying an outing at Indian lake. Charles Ochampaugh will begin a two weeks' vacation today and will leave for Indian lake accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cone, to join the above party. ITRi: PI?IARTMIvNT CALLS. Tho Central lire department was called to the corner of Main and First sts. Saturday nlpht, where an automobile caught allre. The North Side department was called to the rear of the Jock Joint Tube company, to extinguish a grass lire. LllWr: FOR CANADA. Rev. A. Schockhaert, pastor of St. F.avo's Catholic church, and Rev: Charles Fischer, of South Rend, left Saturday noon on an extended trip through Canada and the cast. During the absence of Rev. Shockaert, Rev. John F. Kohl, pastor of St. Monica's will have charge of his parish. MOTOR THROUGH TIIFJ FJAST. Mr. and Mrs. Alkdr, of South Bend; James Hennessy and his sister. Miss Jane Hennessey, of St. Monica's, left Saturday for a motor trip through tho east. TXxfX Forget "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," Xlft N..MJn 6U Uithftjr&ka. ror All Kind of Bho JUpjdrln end Säoe& 4 STARTING, LIGHTING, IGNITION RATTERY WORK. MlMiawnkn Battery Service. Corner of Eighth and Main Sts. ... .. . - - iTi.miMii Mlij ü r I
TODAY AND TUESDAY Thomas H. Ince presents
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A Thomas H. Ince production. By C. Gardner Sullivan, Directed by Lambert Hillyer. Imagine! "Bill" Hart, fresh from a lumber camp landed plumb in in the tangles of a ladies' lingerie business. Imagine the best buck dancer in the northwest woods doing one-steps in the proud old mansions of New Orleans. Imagine William Hart as detective, lover, fighter man all through! And that's only part of the fun and appeal in this big, smashing picture.
A Message Addressed to the Religious
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PAYS HIGH TRIBUTE TO FORMER EMPEROR
RIO DE JANEIRO. Julv Recommendation that the descendants of Dom Pedro II.. tht last emperor of Rraz.l. bo invited to allow his remains to be brought to Frazil during the centennial celebration ;n 1922. has bee:, made by Pres't Fessoa In a message to congress. The president paid high tribute to the work In Rrazil of the former emperor, especially in regard to national literature and defense of the countryAVGVST VAN DHZK. August Van Duize, 321 S. Smith st.. died at his home Saturday noon, after an eight days' illness with pneumonia. Ho was born in Relpium April 24, 1866. and was 5 4 yearj old. He came to Mishawaka from R-?lgium seven months ago. Feb. 29. 1910, ho was marrier to Mario M. DeConinck, who survives with four children, Joseph and Ernest res. ding at home, and two in Relgium. Ho also leaves hLs father, four brothers and four sisters, all in Relpium. Funeral services will bo held from the St. F.avo's Catholic church Monday morning at 7:4 5 o'clock. Rev. Charles Fischer, of South Bend, will officiate. Rurial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. ATTKXD IT'NFJTtATj. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Shafer and Mrs. John E. Shafer have gone to Warren, Ind., to attend the funeral services of Mrs. D. F. Shafer's brother-in-law, John C. Gundling. VISITING MOTIITCIL Mr. and Mrs. John Myers of Chicago motored to Mishawaka yesterday to spend several days as the puests of the former's mother, MrsDora Myers, 222 W. Sixth st. C;URST OF SISTKU. Dale Galentine of Newport News, Va., is in the city visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. D. H. Palmer, S14 S. Main st. coNCLt'nn vacation. Mr. and Mrs-. Charles Dooley. Miss Charlotte, dauphter. and Thomas, son, SOS E. Fourth st., have returned from Pl.asant lake, where they spent a week's vacation. VISITING IN CHICAGO. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lehr and son John Edward, 109 N. Mill st., left Saturday for Chicago, where they will spend the Fourth. MONEY Deposited before July 1C, will draw interest at tho rate of From July 1. FirsTrust&Savings Bank In the Same Building and Under Garne Management as First National Bank of Mishawaka. 99 llltUAIi 3 i Creeds
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LEGAL NOTICES
I.KUAI. NOTICF.. State ef Indiana. St. rfop:i Countr. N'.tkf Js hereby k1"t that tl u:i !(r-t'ij-: k ern np:V:;tel ndadidstrati.r tLe Estate ef Audi Klal lat. it st. Ji'sepr; county, is i.illcved Ij Le eolvnc. Sail Est-: t J. KISII, Fit AN K W. K. Miller, July C10 17 Attr. Adiu!nltruti NO.N-Ki:slI)KNT NOTITK. State f In li.n.a, St. J.'op!i e.unty. ss. In the St. Jfo;a Ori-ult C-'urt. Mar Term. 1020. Salome Looker, and otbrn, vs. Floyd Locker, llinnn Cl.ilr Lo- r. vt a I. Salt for l'artltlou of Peal Estate. No. 1-u0. It It Known, Tliat trje nbov-nnmM riaintlrTs havr ftld In th of:; e of th Clerk vt o.v.d t'. urt tL'-'.r complaint ngalnst said Pfriilar.t la tLe nl.eve rtmse tojjt-ttjr wilh a pro; or f. lav;t that said DtfenJantü. Fiyd Lookrr an I Hlrnrn 1'I.tlr Lo.-ker. are net re;d-::ts ef th State f Indiana. Said Defoso'ants ht LrSy r.oftf.e.-l that ald aus will pfand for trl.il a tho fourteenth day of Srpte:::Vrr. lO'JO. th sarrif b-lng the jocnud day of tie next term f said Court t) oonimf ii- at tho Catj of South Pond, on the ?ecnid Monday in September. K'20, nevt. nn whbb day paid Defendants are roju'.reJ to appear to said action. WIEPFIl M. WAPNEIl, Ork. Py Iternard L. I loertitr.ian. Deputy. Weldler and liuy, Attvs. for I'ialntllTs Jn 10 Jy 3 NOX-KKSI I) TNT N T IC 1State of Indiana, St. Joseph 'oi:ntr. s In the St. Joseph Superior Court. May Term, P'lM. Alfred Pylea vs. llnttle I'vlos. Divore. No. oT.VT. lie It Known. Tlint tho nbove-nnrr.M Plaintiff hn? llled In the efflro of tho Cirk of sai l Court his complaint npatnst hald Defendant In the above cans.? together ulth i proper nfflilavlt that sil l Defendant. Ilnttle Pyles, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said Defendant Is hereby notlfiM that paid r.n use will stand for trial on th 21st day of September, 1?20. the same belns the ppcond day of the next term of tuld Court to muimenro nt the City of South Pend, on the thkd Monday la September next, on wtlch day said Defendant Is required to appear to e.iid action. WILHFR M. WAP.NT.P.. Clerk. II v Marparet Lunp. Deputy. J. W. Thomas, Atty. for Plaintiff. wil 10 -CÖ Jy 3 NON-IIKSIDKNT XOTHF. State of Indiana, St. Jo-pph County, sv In the St. Josei'b Superior Court, May Term, 1'jJO. Mamie' Joiuis Younc vs. Wlllinm Seymour. Frank Yoiiu?. Kuh.-11 Stull Jonas, n Minor. Marv II. Ryan. Tho unknown Husbnud of said Mary A. llyan. The unknown heirs or devisees of Kild Mary A. Hvan. Marv A. Wright, The unknown Husband of hald Mary A. Wricht, The unknown heirs or devisees of the husbands of said Mary A. Hyaa and tatd" Marv A. Wright. HE IT KNOWN, th it the plaintiff In the above entitled caue h.is filed In the office of the lerk -f paid Court, her complaint against said defendants, tosether with a proper affidavit that the residences ef the paid defendants are unknown and upon dlllpeiit search and inquiry caunot be as. ertalned : and that the true and correct names of the defendants In the above entitled cause are unknown and they are believed to bo non-residents of the Statf of Indiana. Now. hal.l defendants Miry A. Kyan; the unknown Husband of said Mary A. It van; the unknown heirs or devise 8 oi said Mary A. Ityan: Mary A. Wright :; the unknown Husband cf said Mary A. Wrljrht: the unknown heirs of devisees of the husbands of Fnld Mary A. Ityan and said Mary A. Wrijrht, nre hereby notified of the ttlinff and pendency oi paid suit In paid court, and tlmt the same will be called for action un the I'lst day of September, ll-'O. the same being the 2nd day or the next term of paid court to commence nt the City r South Hend, In said county und ftat, on th l.th day of the next term of saw court to commence at the City of South Pend. in paid county and state, on the I'otli day of September. 102O. on widen day said defendants are required to appear to said action. Said defendants are further notified that the bald suit or proceeding Is prosecuted to fiulet the title to the lands therein mentioned and described, as against all demands, claims, and claimants whatsoever and to said real estate ns apalnst the world, and which said real estate In fully described as follows: A lot or parcel of land indntlnp. on Fast Washington Street from East to West Fortv (i0 ft et w ide, by Klxty-sl (00) feet from North to South taken off of the West side of the Fast half () of Lot No. One Hundred and Seventy-one (171). as shown on the recorded plat of Samuel L. Cottrell's First Addition to the Town of Lowell, now within the City of South Hend which part herein conveyed is bounded by a line running as follows, viz: peginnlng on the North line of said Lt. No. One. Hundred and Seventy -one (171E at a point Forty-two and one-half (42 feet West of the North-Enet corner of said lot: thence West Forty (40) feet; thence South Sixtysix (00) feet to the South line of said lot; tlier.ee East I'ortv -ii) feet; thence North Sixty-six (GO) feet to the rlacc of beginning1. Witness my hand court this 24tii day of and peal of said June. nco. WILIU Clerk It M. WA It NE It. of the St. Joseph Superior Court. Attorney for Plaintiff. Edmund A. Wills, Jn 20 Jy 3-10 LOST AND FOUND LOST At 220 N. Mich., i buch of kevs. Iteward. Call Main .;!.". 0470 6 LOST Gold wrist watch in Mishawaka or South Pend July ;. l inder will be suitably reward.-d for return to NewsTimes. Mishawaka. 4t'l LOST A b'aek purse containlirff between '. ami .!(.) m bins and so;ne valuabo? papers. James Ward. Argyll ll'dtl. HELP WANTED Male Help. j WANTED Salesman to represent weR advertls-d oll ompany. gelling Llher- ' tine Oil; salary $PJÖ and exi.enees. Ad-I dress Pox F-!0, News Tin; . i WANTED Man to work on farm. Cil! ! Harrison lo-F 2. TWENTY EXPERIENCED ICEMEN TFESDA Y MoiiNIN; AT To $.: per week report A i O A. M READY 1 It WORK. ARTIFICIAL ICj: ( o. Ö-P31 Z MEN WANTED for city fatorv work; also for yard work. Aprlr " lToj . Franklin it., at M Henry-Mil. Loue Mfg. Co. (rr;j tf WAN1I:D Machinist. Apply t V.aleahle Stel Range Mf?. Co. 4j2:1-.I-ü WANTED Four younff mn between seventeen and twenty years cf ace; st least eighth trrade edu atlcn essential! Wilson Dros. W. Sample Et 4 'jr-:'' J ' C WANTE1 A tood hand f..r j:-:i-ra2 farru work; irrled; teady Job; e 1 house; fuel. tr . provided". Addre News -Tin: eg, lox X. Y. Z. 6iJ. j
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i Male Help WANTED- M i a f r -r.il v. rk nr--. 1 f.irTtjy; r.L.- 1.. ;s Iv s itl: ...- Pinter twN. A;-i ly s tu l'rz. l V-,'. j Co. ' U ANTrir-A MAN I'OI! WASH P.m. m APPLY LAFMHtV DE P A l:TM t : N I . MP. MI ELEU, ol.IXEi: Ib'iEE. 3 WANTED At v,r: WMt - h-f. cxr-V. ef 1 flndüng ltg t.;;lu-i. Ap; .v V M. r. a , ti WANTED Parier; .V h.;!f ever 5"; jTood over r.ir :.ry ; ; . tiL's a wk. Id S. M;-h!riu T. '..1 Ö WANTED -s:r..r.r Pov d.rlv dl'.verj tru k. Apply 1 ;k ltul l . r Co.. ;. l N, Mi'-hi .ti st, 7 ' WAN 1'ED Nlsht wst. l.t::an. piy ; eM r! ::.an p.-ef(rr.d. A ; 'v at S .utb P.-r:d I. .it o.. 111 S. Hi.-L ?:. :;s tf WE HAVE OPENINV.S f r a few r.rn on our ' .:1; f:r. clcss. r:i'C- i.n : :;.ur cr.ie we'd re m:;;-. :. :.. i) , r(v apply. Y'.low t'a;. Co. .'-tf W " T ! r T t i . r-, , . i ply pur.-haslRi; dept., blrd. :i Mf WANTED Porter; n Sundny w. rl 5 "C- c WANTED Qualifier cu'vnoM'e r.--chtr.Ics E. A. lirnnett 0 i !..:i I 12 ... .1. ta..iu v w Apply TrP'Ur.o Jrd. oorr.t r L.Tfuctte and Colfax or o!lv. r Tra. t T Pl u.r. II. Ii. CH EIS Ol AN COMPANY. WANTED boy to l.irn rrir.t. r tn Oiic with prep5fe-llr. xper :. preferred. S. P. Types' ttu:,r Co., :p. E. W:iildr.ptöii Ave. -tf WANTED Several experienced lts. .Meady work. rod p-:y. MM.r Machine Co.. ist K. Tutt St. " :?.'.'. J-13 WANTED Möhlers, with f ;.-.. r aril bench. Steady work, pood wa;rs. S -uta Pend Foundry Co., corner L.. layette st. nad Indian-:! nvc. p.$ 5 WANT13D Meu for nil branches . f r.rtral station work; ore- exp.r:.:.rrd water tender, several nin for r.rM::-n : turbine operators mi l olr. Experience unnecessary If ulElnfr to .ir:i. If yna are looking for a steaJy work nt c".'i startlnp wnees. Ar ply ut Power S'ati":, nnd talk it over with us. Iudlat.n Michigan ElKtric o. .Vj3-tf WANTED Teamsters and helpers. A ply purchasing department. Plrdsci Mfg. Co. .7. I .".-July k'j WANTED Marrte.1 man osperieneM a farm work. Call llarrisoa l!-F-tf WANTED Flrt-oapi raacTdnlat. Tta Singer Mfg. Co. it WANTED Poys over 10 to work on automatic telephone rquipuierit. Apply inaiana nca leicpuoLe Co., k; s La fayette blvd. tf WANTED Two first-class mechnr.bs f,t once; no other mechanics n-e, nppiy. For the best lire none too g'.vl f r our work. rnckarJ .Motor Car Co. r.:3 if WANTKD Men for fa-tnrr work l i s Jcc et., T. W. Heady, Factory. rjr-tf WANTED Two waiters and a cook. W. South st. CLJ tf Mai e or cmale CLERKS (Men-women) 1 uj.ward for postal mall service, $irm m.-i.th. Examinations July. Exp.-rleti'-e unne.-f-ns-i-ry. For free particulars wrlto J. L-ouird. Farmer Civil S'-rvpt Ex-itniner, 1 1 T. t Equitable Pldff., Washington. C-Z'A-S Male or Female MEN WANTED FOR STEADY FACTO KY' WOUK; AND A MAN FOK YAPD UOPK. APPLY OFEICE, 1702 S EUAN KLIN ST.. MrHENUY-MIEL-liULiJE MFG. CO. Ui ll Female Help HELP WANTED Car ler r s. winders, knltt.is, . !.,.., .:.), r.ouse ana wnyi room Lands f..r !.iv .-. night work; s;win;r n op.;. it' for day work; fa' t-.ry over t 4th. resurrdn? operati-'n Jcly 1.'. . n ; hour B''hdu!e ; emj.Ioym-:;? " T:. Mindav onlv; open dav a. 1 r' 'kf STEPHENSON UNDEKUj;Ai- Mlt.I 'iil i. 1 : S 1 4 1 tf WANTED Cha:nt.ert..a.N; :.. s.-, Miss Moran, at Y. M. C. A , 2- . '! il i st. f,;; tJ A VISITOR TO OER EAr ' E Y Y E ?- TEEDA Y SAID: "WHY. EVLKWIODI looks s( happy." OK COt USE! WE PAY ol'R OlEES WEI T.: THI'.Ill WoKK IS PLEASANT AND STEADY ; THE St P.Kol NDINOS P.i. ATI it AC TIVL. A FRIENDLY PIPIT VAILS. WHY NOT V.'OEK IN Sf YOURSELF? COME AND WILSON i'.Ros l(.'J- V.. z,a::r:-: -7-tf WANTED '"'-v. work. Ap; ly corner Ol . r .. :. ' s . ! . 7 ' .- 7t -f Y. '. 4 '1 l tf :p r- Pr. i E ri' L . f WANTED Dinir.i? r glrN; peasant pi-i' e t w A. WANTED A r ,k : R'-tn-jrn::T, j. k 1.1i 3 A-.- '7 ' 1 ' I i : .'S f .'. i W ANTED- -W ... J re- e l: , .j Puy Tee Restaur.! t.t. N t. WAN J ED -Typist ; pr. f.-r e :-. ..'i - luv 1 opporftnity. WANTED Sever.'i v -v. . 5 '. "men ; sr.-.oty j-..;f. ?. I art::-' -t. :: A'.Mr.in . ! .-' Z 'e, i-l :t:i ie U' IVTI'll w ...-.-' - t . . . . . :it-.rs ' no':, h L:rt. L.rr.', s!rt C . Ea: cul cf Lasal.r r. tri. I.-.-. u".; ;
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