South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 195, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 July 1920 — Page 9
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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Misliawaka 10
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DIES FROM BURNS
I'alls Into Tank of Sulphuric Acid While at Work Sundav.
Frmk Godfrey Henipschmitt, 31 2 orrst av.. fiid at t. Jof.-ph's hoyesterday afu-rr.con .it 2: IS clock aj the rfhult of burns reft dved at th Rubber Kent-ratins rmpany Sunday afternoon, when hfc
inppci una re Ii lrto a tank or sui-
Ijrjrlc ati'i. He wan immed lately
:ufd from the tank. bm hid en-
tftdv. ith the exr'-ntlon of his
1aci- was badly b:!rr l and f-ealdel ith the acid. r was takn at oneto the -'t. Joseph howjiit.il, whie
very ffort was m id,.- to save his Henisrchmitt wa lrn in Mishin'aka and ha.H resided her- his l:re lifetime. He v. as w ell known ind had miry friend.- here. Mt w.i". lorn Nov. , ir00 and w;is p.t.n 1 )ar old. He leavi s his j.m-nt.s Mr. imd Mr. J-fe.'n H. ni-jx-hmltt, U' 1 orest av., thl;e s.Mrs and four Tf.thers a3 follow; Mr-. John Flnfalt, city; Mrs. ,u! Chut. South J lend; Mrs-. 'm: F'.ohhins. cit ; 'harles, city; Wil 1 1;: : n o! the l s. Marine t orr now vt.tt.'on'd at "Wa.-hinton. I. ('. . and Alfred at honie. Williain ..irlvrd in the i ity last ewnlr.. ifi .-pon-e tu a vire sent to him Sumi.iy. Funeral arrange, nts uill In: Jnadc later.
SEVERAL CASES UP ! :V POLICE COURT;
Mike Arnold, wno w.us arretted at Thro- Rivers, Mich., tn n charge of Ftt.iUr? clothing and she es bolons-
in' to Koyd Van Gilder wj- arraiKnei f.r trial Monday morning, but hli ca-e ua cr.tinu(d until fcaturday. j On hi. failure t" furnish bonds h." i
wa takn to iht- county Jail. Holden ijerdiUle was nned SI" and costs and iven a Jail -ontcnc ifter tntuinc a jdea or guilty to a ch.irv'e of avati!t a:,d bittery. The jail stiiti ncu v. as nr.-i"r:ded. The evidence thowtd that LK-d:Ulo shuck Tom Hlt.(1 knocking out tuo teeth, bl t kenin hip- es and ir.jjrcd the back cf hi? head. The trouble- k'rew out ( a rontrowv over a iiot)crty line. 'hirlcs Lent, who wa.i charged ith child desertion on the complaint of his wife, was jjivrn a continuance of ;: dnys. Kenneth Johnson was lined ?1 and costs on a charge of violating the
STORES WILL CLOSE WEDNESDAY NOON
BOMB EXPLOSION
KILLS CONSTABLE!
Two Others Badly' Wounded Following Repulse of Sinn-Feiners.
Merchants Almost Unanimous
in
Favor of Giving Clerks Holiday.
The merchants of the city com-rr.c-r.ci.-. Wedmsdav next, will cloae their places of business during the aiterr.oon in rdr to ci e tlitir clerks a weekly half holiday. This
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EIGHT iEir scours TAKEiX IJSTO TROOP 4
i. With but one
or two exceptions this rule will be I Generally observed throughout the ! cii-. Dryoods merchants. ricc r. I fruit stores, furniture, pharmacies, j u-wwUrs, l(.thierv, etc., will ail close , f'r the weekly half holiday durin-
the warm weather. .'hoppi-rs are askt d to facilitate the arrama ment by atteradni: to the tilling of their crdtrs during Tiu-?Jy afternoon or Ved ricveiay in or nine;.
DUBLIN. July 12. One constabulary pergeant was killed and two other constables badly wounded when a bomb exploded at the Rathmore barracks today. A band of Sinn Feiner h had previously attacked the barracks but were driven off. Throughout Ireland there was a feelins of tense expectancy today aw.itinK the outcome of the Orangemen's celebration of the anniversary of the battle of the Boyr.e. The point where the most trouble was feared was Londonderry. Additional
tioops were arriving constantly anu I were immediately rent to that place.
Sir Rdward Carson. I nionis" leader in the British parliament, will be the principal speaker at a monster Unionist demonstration at Belfast today.
bibi.i: cl.ws Mi:i:nx(t. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Llpht. S21 K. Mishawaka av.. will entertain the members of the C. I. C. cla-s of the Fir5t Baptist church this evening.
L.rntn: vimtors. Mr. r.r.d Mrs. Delano White of Laporte spt-nt Sundav as the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gros? 114 1-2 L First st.
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sim:m) SUNDAY i r.osm:. Mrs. Louise Motts and daughter, Dorothy, spent Sunday in Goshen as the quests of Mis Anna Trainor.
r.( K FROM CHIC AGO. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hull. N. 2.Liir. st.. have returned from Chieaco. where thev spent Sunday with the latter's fnthcr, CInrUs J. L'jdate.
Lincoln Theatre TODAY and WEDNESDAY Big Production Days
yS.CoIwyrt Pictures
r-:ht new s oi'ts were taken into
tro.in four of the Bov Scouts, at th:
regular nieitinir held last nipht at! the public library. Scout matter j Joseph Ostrande-r was in charge of J the meeting. Flans were complete-d for a hike to be made Saturday and )
Sunday to fIe.-'.i nt lake. It Vas also oted to purchase a new A?r-ri'jaii 11 it,' ai:d a troop flafi.
"THE PALISER CASE" ATLHCOL TODAY
I'auline I'rederif-ks ill app-a: to. iay and tomomw at the Lincoln theater in 'The Fali r Case." She ldays the roie f an impoveri.-h-.fl iiU'er who i.iarries an eld rom. Monty Fallser, to s cure medical aid md phjsical comfort !r wer invalid fathr. This predue'tion is frankly a melodrama. Good battles with evil and is temporarily eiete.it' d; but, as so öfter; occurs In real life, e ventti.'illv triumohs. The he roine- v. :l'1;
arefullv th 1oh and th sorrow
that liie heibls in Ntore for ht r; sh -is torn between the chance of marrying a wealthy rotte r and sei. iru: her invalid father well tarol for and the torment ef remaining single and impoverished, while the man she really locs becomes the husband el' allot her.
i;eiu oy works mkitting A pe tition tor a sidewalk on Home
'st.. from Lincoln Way te hourtli st..
Was preseiitMi to the Board ef Works at the me e ting ht Id 'Monda , this was referred to the City Lnevneer. Another petition for Awiter on Dodue a v., from 10th to 1 1 th st., was pr -fnted and referred to Supt. Kline-. The Foard ordered water connections on evdar st., and the hearing will be held August :. A. .. Oir-li-i will replace the sidewalk en the east side ejf Main st., betwaen the ra.ee and the river bridge.
MISHAWAKANS IN , AUTO ACCIDENT Mr. and Mrs. T. IL Winters Seriously Hurt on Motor Trip Near Gaylord, Mich.
RI7TI RN 1RO.M I .A Iv 1 1. Mrs. J. M. Kline- and,ehildren. 127 Indiana av.. have returned from Diamond lake where they have been spending a week's vacation.
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WESTERN STORY AT THE TEMPLE TODAY
lATFRTAIX UKLATIVKS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1. e'orens, re-id in '-r north of Mishawaka. tntertained a party of 12 quests at a si e'clock dir.mr la?t e-venin. The affair v. as c omplimcn.tai y to the ir quests tlit Misses Marjorij and Clctu, Fortan of Chlca;;w.
Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Winters. 411 W. .First st., were both seriously injuted as the result of an autennobile accident which occurred Friday
at Gaylord. Mich. Mrs. Winters sus
tained serious injuries and is still in
unconscious condition. Mr. Win-
is suffering with a bre!;en arm
anu other biulse. Hu;ch Winters, the son. escapeel without injur). Word was received bv Mrs". J. li. Miller. 11 W. First st The Winters' family left seeral elays ago on a motor trip to various cities in Mic higan to spe nd their vacation. They druck le.ose graved and their car turned turtle.
Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.
"Desert IX'Ve" will be shown toliyfer the last tiniM at the Temples theater. It is r Fox pnduction and features Ton- Mix "daredevil of the scree n." It is a t pie ally u isteru Ktory, but with mor- than the norma! pep. The commonplace bores Trm Mix. lie h liimself, a two fisi. ed, fiphtin specimen of, the eowptmcher at his best. In addition to Mi?;, the rast inedudes Franc, dis Fdllinutcn. I'.v.i Nvak, Lestir Cuneo, e'harb-s French and Jack e'urtis. The o News will also be shown today.
TAKi: HI'SIMS TRIP TO CIlICACiO C. W. Burion, W. C. Baird. ,L. T. MeCollum and .1. A. Williams of the office of the MishaAvaka Woolen Mfi;. Co., leave- today for Chicago on a business; trip.
TO ORSF.RVi: (il i:sT IV. Gue'st ela- will be observed at the,' Miami Country club Wcelnesday afii rr.onn. Kaeh membe r will be iu-r-miite el to bring a, ue st. Oir-N will be enloved. Mrs. Ralph Fei' is
( chairman of the entertainment ctmv
tnitteo for the. month.
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Fi:XS LVAXIA ISI TORS Mrs. F. M. B!eakb, of Gre.ve City. I'cmii., is vrsitinir lir sister Mih. C. Y Burton, :01 Fdcewater elr., as is James. Martha and Julia Kelly, nephew and nieces ef Mrs. Burton ami Mrs. Bleakley.
WILL TAKI VACATION". KnsiRn and Mrs. (). A. Schnarr and children will take a 10-day vacation commencing Thursday and will visit Mrs. Schnarr's arents in (irand Rapids. During their absence Duncan Murdock will have charge of the army services.
lCK FROM TIIK LAKi: Mr. and Mrs. Georpre Kafford and son Douglas. 229 K'. Kighth st.. have returned from an outing at their cottage- at IMcasant lake.
MRS. SCJICJ.I'R HOSTi:sS. The Missionary hociety of the Christian church will be e ntertained Tuesday afternoem ty Mrs. K. J. Schüler. 217 W. Broadway. Mrs. C. 10. Mcv'ollum will be the leader.
A few cent? iuys ter an application you can run f.nd
any dandruff, besides shows new life vUor.
DanatTine." Afof "Danderlne" a fallen hair or
every hair brightness.
more color and thickne.
1 FXMR.AL Nori;s Brief funeral sorviies for Henry AV. Myers. 41" 11. Lawrence st.. wero held from the residence Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dr. J. A. Burnett, of the First Presbyterian church officiated. The body wa shipped to Fdon. O.. for burial Mineral services tor Zona Wile daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilts.-. 200 V. Twelfth St.. Will be
.ld from the F. F. (. oats funeral
funeral home, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. G. W. Titus, of the First Fhristian church, will officiate. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery.
ON HUSJXUSS TRIP Atty. e"harles Bincham has Ienvtr, Colo., on a busine
Cone trip.
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TO VISIT IX CHICAGO Mrs. Pe-ter IK'lnrk of Ragle point has gone to Chicago where she epcts to spend several days as the guest of her mother.
will atti:xd ri:cxion Arthur Cox has gone to Adamsville, Mich., to attend a family reunion.
RACK FROM VLVMOITII Rev. John V. Ke-hl, of- fc;t. yinica's has returned fic-m a business trip to Plymouth.
1 'OR F.ST ICRS WIN (iAMi;. The C. O. F. Rasibnll t-:.m bfeated the Mllford agr, gation by a
core of soyen to om in game
jlaveu Sunelav afternoon at Mil-ford.
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Finch & Spragu Undertakers (Grace M. Finch, Prop.) AMBULANCE SERVICE
202 N. Main St., Mishawaka Phones, Mishawaka 100
Samuel Goldvyn presents PAU L I N
FREDERICK PÄLISER CASE A Goldwyn Picture
hy E d g ar Saltus Directed by William Parke
PHONE 197
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The semi-annual meeting ef the Mtitual Relief Association ef the Mishawaka Woolen Ml'g. Co. v. 11 be held Tuesday evening. July 1.1th. in the Men' Smoking Room. Flection tf o trie er s. N. S. GINGRICH. Advt. 1 2 1 1 Secretary.
FORD ROADS TUR STÖLLN John Cosher. 12 1'. 10th st.. had a Ford roadster stolen yesteiday. He has reported it to the police.
TO MOTOR TO FTXA GRFF.X Clyde Phillijxs and his mother Mrs. Phillips, will medor to Etna Gnen. today.
Mrs. Charles Roy, left yesterday for Mnrntawa Park. Mich., w hi re she will spend her vacation.
IP usieral
A betrayed woman a hunted thing of civilization and victim of selfish man!
Did she kill Monty Paliser? I Was she justified?
Home i ' Elsie Ferguson
FUNERAL DIRECTING AND EMBALMING THIRD AND RACE STS.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY Adolph Zukor presents
The Witness For the Defense"
MISHAWAKA 'CLASSIFIED
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3 'OR SAI T Goo ! n r.ew. fivt-r;ü"c!!vr Ford- i'all nt 11 S. Mala st. 1-TJ
J.-OR SAI.r. KlcTif room h-ii). nil no.lern. to bat hr-"orr. e;,...-l gar.ic. roe'to M.ila .mi Wet Sevent'a. Price $4.0-.V Stark Realty i'e lit? WANTLI TO lU'Y s'fira enzin. six. f,.vf.i or eisl.t liorsf p ,r. A!, is H 1 1 -lnrt. R V D. No t Mls ialvi. bx tr phne Klr.dyke 7 oti 1 Tf. r FOR SAI.K-S'vcn rr-:a h-;;s." en !. cut t., corr.er b-t. i:aill ra : city ilrr, Il-lit and : l'rl.'e Stirt Realty lltT
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FOR SALT!
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roil SALE A rmr'f! or land cortrs'-t ranclcy from Jl.C'je' t.- $0.aO. bvartng lr ,-;. t lutert. einT juaraot dj cf tUtiv cuttfJ.t. A. C 'ol-
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CONDENSED STATEMENT At the Close of Business June 30th, 1920. RESOURCES Loans, Discounts and Securities $1,499,012.16 Over Drafts 1.077.23 Furniture, Fixtures and Vault Equipment 22,309.76 Cash in Banks. Tru3t Companies and Vaults 408,946.45 $1.931.345.60 LIABILITIES ' Capital Stock $ 100.000.00 Surplus Fund 25,000.00 Undivided-Profits 11.512.80 Bills Payable 40,000.00 Certified Checks 29.515.00 DEPOSITS 1,725,31 7.60 $1.931,345.60 Deposits June 30. 1919 $1.213.115.71 Deposits June 30. 1920 1.725.317.80 Increase in Deposits One Year $ 512,202.09 SERVICE MADE THE ABOVE POSSIBLE
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An a re e:i S. spring d., wita o-roo:n L.'iiff, f.'.TeO; ,."rio down. Dandy no-?, on vv. I.awreave $t ; r.early modem: down.
Many more v.irmt ünPn. Corr.r in and Pt Vi'U r- tetore ts-v a'e ad cone I'KN N RKAI.TV ('n.
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l W. Mix. President E. B. Byrkit. Vice President Stanley Mcintosh, Sec'y-Treas. F. H. Hub er. Asst. Sec'y A. H. Mathein. Asst. Treas. F. J. Yenn, Teller.
M. W. Mix E. B. Byrkit Stanley Mcintosh F. H. Huber Charles Endlich
EL H. Ahara Loren Crull C. A. Ostrom J. K. Stickel J. R. Woodward
Mishawaka Trust and Savings Co. Bank
"The Bank of Friendly Service'
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Values to $16.50
Values to $ 1 6.SO
Wonderful
Silk Bl
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Take their place in our July Clearance Sale
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Regularly up to $16.50.
Figured Georgette, Plain Georgette Ernbroiderd Blouses, Beaded Blouses.
Just In! New
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In Navy, Black, Rose, Bisque, Jade, White and Peach Bloom.
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FOR THE LAST TIMES TODAY "DESERT LOVE" FEATURING TOM MIX
In a skyrocket of action and scintillating thrills; red hot ij .1 .1 ? L . wr!
Wltxi trie percussion or strong cirdraciers. Alw THE FOX NEWS.
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TOMORROW See "TAYLOR HOLMES" in "NOTHING BUT LIES" A SDarklinj? adaptation of the great stage comedy by
axon iTOiirriexi, lugcuicr wiui uie iiui epiioae oi i y INVISIBLE HAND," featuring Antonio Moreno and Paul- I
ine Curley.
Wednesday afternoons during July and August.
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ST ARTIN (I, LIGHTING. IGXITIOX BATTERY WORK. Mishawaka IJattery fceTvlcr. Comer cf Eighth and Main Sta.
Tn' NEWS-TIMES Want Ads,
Don't Forytt "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP,"
Pxsr All 12nd a cf Ooe Iipalrls
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