South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 194, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 July 1920 — Page 9
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
foi.Y M')Hifi, jrr.v 12. inrr
NEWS OF MISHAWAKA
News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phom Mishawaka 10
Tahita, Famed for Copra and Earthquakes
F. HENIGSCHMITT FATALLY BURNED
Tall in Sulphuric Acid Tank at Rubber R Plant Sunday.
Frank tn!?:hmitt is fatally ill at St. Josephs h'trpita!. a.j th; rttv.ilt of falling int' lank of mlhurio at id vhil- ;it work at the Hiibbfr lUg n ;-rr)tin i oni;iny jlani
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.r. the j.o ntton of hi face w.ts
-e?rfly burn -d. H vas ianrdlittely ruyhecl to tho t-t. Joseph's hospital, but the all . r.dirg physician Mat eg that there is no hope for la is recovt ry-HoniKi-chmitt is th: 10 yar od ton of Mr. anl Mrs. Jo.-o j.t. HenUhchmitt, 915 KtTt a v. lf is a woll itnowtt youn? man. h.'iviijr resided litre hia entire lifetime.
hoys i;.iov ri( ir The Mi-ts Alk- Youns and Clara Fctf-ers entertained tho News-'J'ifnei carriers at a picnic at the Iikeviov. coltafje at I'.m'lo Point -iunl.i.y. A Iiro?ram of gamcü and contents wer; enjoyed. Favors re uw.irrhd to James Porst. Hnry Schmidt, Mar1 Van I'(.u( kr, Jtalj.h ;ia-s ami Lloyd Donovan. H lniuiint,' and heating wre als enjoed. A picnic lunch was trved at noon.
tUSTI FAMILY MEETS AT SUMMER HOME OF MKS. REBECCA HESS
Thirty five mnibt-rs of the Austin family held thir tourth annual je'.mion, as th" friie.ts of Mrs. tt: 1 , a 11 s, at the Swn.sti.-fcu cott --'e at i:-i3' Point yundav. officerr' elected as follow-: Wil-li-un .u.-tin, pn-sid nt; Mrs. I)avid Austin .-vcrttary and trra.-urir. Mrs. Iie.ec(a lies..-.. tS y-ars cjld. was th" oldet irexnt, while Marion Haw-kin.-, tin f.vo months old daiu'hier of Mr. and Mrs. Ilus-stdl Mawkii, was the joui,;fht. At noon a dinner was served. (JucmIs were present from Mishawaka and youth Pa-nd. it was dec. id d to hold the reunion at liable Point.
MOTOR TO LAKj; Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Jernec.tn and children. Mrs. K. IZ. Coats, William Coats. Miss Helen Coats. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burnett and family, motored to Kapl lake, where they enjoyM a picnic Sunday.
mrrrnx fhom c.n.i. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Giltiur. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bell and Miss Catherine Murphy have returned from a three weeks' vacation spent In yt. Thomas. Ont., Canada.
lilT.sT l'ltOM CHICAGO Alton Robinson of Chicago, .-pnt Sunday as the guest of Miss Jeanette Weavrr, li'o:; N. Sarah st.
TAKi: SLT)I)i:.M.V ILL V. A. Kline, residing at Main st.. South Bend, was taken seriously ill Saturday afternoon and Was remowd to his home in ths local police, ambulance.
Lincoln Theatre TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Big Production Days
A CoUwyn Picture v
spi:ci.l n:TtTu: cominc; Pauline Frederick will appear in the Lincoln theater Tuesday and Wednesday in her latest Coldwyn picture. "The Puliser Case". The diamond horseshoe plays a large part in thH extraordinary feature story. This is an extraordinary feature and Miss Fredericks appears at her best. )n Thursday and Friday, Ll.-ie Ferguson will play the leading part in "Witness for the Defense. Mits. .rosr.riiiM; i;mmko.c. .Mrs Josephine Armstrong. .'idiv of th) late lanus B. Armstrong.
died Saturday morning at f, o'clock her home -I ' I'.L-sell Clil-
ago. She ia survived by three chilthfji, Alice, Sadie and John, all of Chicaso. yhe will be buried at Cedar Grove ctimtcry Monday afternoon, after her body arrives from Chicago at 1J::;0 o'clock.
KVTOYINfi VACATION Jolm Hendricks of the Central fire station, is enjoying a week's vacation. He- spent Sunday at Indian lalJe. William Ravencrott h is resumed his duties at the north side station after a week's vacation.
visits ivriii:u Mrs. O. II. Clark of Detroit, Mich., has re turned to Bull lak where sho is spending1 the HiimniT, after a several days visit with her father (i orpre Ganser, sr., COS K. Fourth !-t-
CONCLl Di: VACATION" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steffen and daughter, Stella. 820 S. Main st.. have returned from their vacation spent at Culver and Lake Maxin-kuckce.
LHWi: I'OIt MICIIK2AN Mrs Hotron Turhush anc daughter. Catherine, left Sunday for Pontiac. Mich., where they will spend several weeks visltinp.
VISITIN (i IN CITY Thomas Douglas of Chicago is the Ruest of Ir. and Mrs. II. A. Maprae, ,"D; S. Main st.
ZONA YVILKS' ITXKKAIj Friends iiuiy iew the body of Zona, hvt-year-old daughter of Ir. and Mrs. Charles Wiles. 200 W. Twelfth st., at the Coats fueral'home. corner of Race and Third sts.. any tim today, and also this evening. The funeral wdl be held Tuesday at ?, o'clock from .the Coats' funeral home. Itev. G. W. Titus offlciatinK. lturial will be at Fairview cemetery.
ILL WITH PNLCMOMA Word has been received here stating that Mrs. William 'Mason, formerly of this city, but now located in Chicago is ill with pneumonia.
at Tin: LINTOLV Famine Hammerstein will appear at the Lincoln theater today in "The Shadow of Bosalle Byrnes." In thia picture Miss Hamiuerstein portrays a dual role. She represents twin sisters diametrically opposed in character, manner and actions. Oivj is flashy and thoughtless, the other is sweet and modest.
i. o. o. r. Regular meeting Tuesday evening. Th initiatory degree to be conferred and installation of officers. A full attendance is desired. RAT CAVENDER, Ree. Sec'y. Advt. 112t Advt 1U2
to voir KNOW?
M.mv a man is Judged Dynisciotr.es.
i 'leaning and pressing our specialty. Ross Tailor fchop. Hotel Mishawaka. I;i:at:s for silvku lakk lona1d Austin left last evening for a several days outing at Silver lake.
UKTTR.V I ROM Till". FAST Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Prothero, pon Rurdatte and daughter Ida, 427 Calhoun sL. have, returned from a two
-weeks' mcior trip through various'
cities In Pennsylvania.
hi:ri: from kalam vzoo Mr. and Mrsr Chr. rles: Sline a
son John Riddle, of Kalama.o Mich, motored to "Iihawaka .and spent Satunlay and Sunday vNitinwith Mr. and Mrs. John Aibc rt. 2C . F. Eighth st.
Mrs. Fdward (ianstr. SI 3 Fourth st.. will leae today for outing at Ragle lake.
By Associated Press. RED BLUFFS. Ark.. July 11. The first reported fatalities in connection with the airplane patrol of government forest reserves were reported at Alturas. near here. Sunday when a plane piloted by Wayman Haney. fell 400 feet, killing Haney and two passengers. One was a civilian observer employed by the forest service.
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WASHINGTON. July 11. Two J
earthquakes a day has been the average for the past few months in Tahiti, newspaper dispatches state. This rocking island is described by H. W. Smith in a bulletin of the National Geographic society as follows: "Tahiti, of the Society islands, is on of the most important of the French possessions in the Pacific, with steamship connection to San Francisco and New Zealand. "The Society islands are of volcanic origin, rising from the low bed of the ocean, which has depths near the islands of 1,500 to 2.000 fathoms, while the highest peak, in the center of the island of Tahiti, reaches an altitude of 7 , :i t " feet! On a clear morning the view as the ship ar -proaches the harbor of Papete is most beautiful, showing deep valleys penetrating from the coast to the mountain peaks of the interior. "Near Papeete the beautiful Fatauua valley may be visited in an afternoon. For a good part of the way a carriage road leads up the vallcv. offering changing vlsfas. "Why. Indeed, should the Tahitian toil? There are great leaves of the
wild 'taro' growing by the roadside; the young leaves are delicious boiled, and the curious stranger will rind many other new delicacies, the raw fish, as :ood as the best oyster, served with Tahitian sauce, and on rare occasions, a salad made from the heart of the coconut tree. "In Tahiti, as well as in most of the South Sea Islands, ?re.t numbers of coconuts are grown, and. after beinc: dried for corpra, a-e shipped in large quantities to Europe We were much interest, d in the different methods of gathering thv nuts in various islands. In Tahiti the natives climb the trees with the help of a strip of green, fibro.s bark torn off the stem of a hibiscus tree. After knotting the two ends together, the climber slips his feet half through the circle, an. standing with logs a, art, so as to stretch the thons tight, ascends the tree In a series of leaps, with a foot on each side of the trunk. A practiced climber will thus mount trees of a very considerable height with a celerity and ease which do not suggest the long practice actually required. On making a trial myself, I found it difficult to
climb even much as a foot -from the ground. "In its fresh, green state the coconut provides a most refreshing drink, but as It grows older the 'milk' hardens and forms the white inner rind v.'ith which we are all familiar. Thii is the celebrated corpra and is commercially put to many uses. In Tahiti it is used for s-aucs
and Tor coconut oil. one sauce, which was served with fish at a very enjoyable picnic, although compounded of scraped nut and seawater, was palatable."
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ltolshcvikf Occupy Minsk. Ey Associated Press. LONDON. July 11. A round about report that the bolshevikt driving against tho Foles had occupkd Minsk was received here Sunday. The report originated in Kovno. it is stated, ard was forwarded by the Central Nws correspondent at Copenhagen. (This report has not been confirmed from any source.
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Mabel Hawkins Producer of Distinctive Lingerie and Scientific Cor.-ctlng. 50.1 J. M. S. Uldg. Main 87C
Man was made from dust but there are some mornings when his wife darkly suspects that tho dust must have gotten a lot of gravel mixed in it.
STARTING, LIGHTING. IGNI. TION BATTKItY WORK. Mishawaka Battery Service. Corner of Eighth and Main Sts.
VISITING IN BUFFALO Mis Bernadette yammett. 713 W. Third St.. is spending her vacation with relatives and fricnd3 in Buffalo, N. T.
Doat Ferret "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," Tor Ail Kinds of Bho K pairing
MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED
Samuel Gbldwyn 1 presents PAU L I N E Frederick: PALIS ER CASE k A Goldwyn Picture by Ed ar Saltus Dirt et td by William Parke . A betrayed woman a hunted thing cf civilization and victim of selfish man! Did she kill Monty Paliser? Was she justified? THURSDAY and FRIDAY Adolph Zukor presents Elsie Ferguson in "The Wi tness For the Defense"
yitn SATT. r.ik'ht rom hotj. all r.ioirnt fv hathnv.ni ;..1 jrarp. ctee't Mala anl Vet Seventh. Vru fV-i".ft. Stark Realty Co. Ilt7
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Directed by Geo. Archainbaud.
This beautiful star is becoming more popular every day. See this feature euid learn why.
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