South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 197, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 July 1920 — Page 12

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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA Nezcs-Timcs Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10

ELSIE FERGUSOX AT LIXCOLX THEATER

SPEEDER GETS FINE OF 515 AND COSTS Eni5pcrgrr Arrested After Lone Chase by Officrr Otlicr Court Note.

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Ru1 ;! Hrr.T TR- r, JOH Calvert ei, II y ars ,i. wa finl an'l c??h riTi rus plr.i f Kuiity to a ( h rg of s-prcilinu. t.y Judiro Ff it:, IV Jni Nlay rr.ornini: I'rn .-i rr r was arrrstvl Tu.-s-Iay nU'ht ty Otfii rr K. It. Srnl'h äff r a lurij; chas--iliiwn Lincoln way arvl south on .v',.rin st., irin wh;' h h'rnith crflerd Krn!'i-ri r to stop. Th- l.ttt r fctpjei r.ti h- K-iH aivl tl c i 1 rl to pive thfr f fi'Ki r a rhasf. Krn?I'frKT was Irlvintj a Kor! touring car and the etüc r was following in n Kord couji. In r nlrin;T hti-trnc'-Judpt' Kci K iv- ".rnspTgf r R pfvrt' iTtur- on th d;in r of ipeeJin7. Tnlrf i th- youii;? man's "C"nd conviction havmtr n rintd and costs on a rrcius occasion. Ausist and Mari' pcMcyf r havfettled their troubles and have k'ono to try to Ilvf toprther aain. Hry eral works aj?o, Aupust was arrtstfd on a charf of wif; desertion and Judf;p Feig1 ordered him to pay $H a, week towards the support of his wife. DeMeycr at that time filed a cult for divorce in th; circuit court, alleging that his wife had beat him and that hhn had an uncontrollable temper. Both of the so cases have been dismissed. Mrs. Marie Van Uolsheke, 519 "Burdctte Pt., was arrested on a charge of Ftealinc ferns from porchh on Lincoln way V". was arraigned. She entered a plea of not guilty and her cas was continued until b';iturday morning. She is charged with larceny. Mrs. K. .'. Wtbrr is the rompUlnlng witness. Mr. Van 'lolsbeke was released on a. cash bond furnished by her husband Charles Van llolsbeke.

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ARREST KRONEW ITTER OX LARCEXY CHARGE

Albert Kroncwitfer was at rested on a charge of crand larceny. lie wn released on bonds for his appearance in the city court Thursday. Hee was arrested on the complaint of John Co.her ami is charged with stealing an automobile. Itussell r.rubiUer. SOI Hydraulic av., South Uind, was arrested on a charpe of speeding. Ho will be arraigned before Judge Feig Thursdav morning. Louis Monaweck, 316 V. I'.attell st., wa.s also arrested for; speeding. He will appear in court Friday. Both these arrests were mad by officer K. It. Smith.

F.lsie Ferguson will appear at the Lincoln theater today and tomorrow in "Witness for the Defense." a hU Paramount production. This is a story that sweeps thronen the heart in a ptorm of emotion. Teuchel with the spell of the east. Tender with young love and blossom time in England. Miss Kernson is assisted by a star cast including the following: Vernon Steel. Warner Oland. Tora William, lihnche standing and Capt. Charles Charles.

i.mwi: ox Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln way K., A. O. Ilobinson

.MOTOR TOI H. Stanley Mcintosh and Mr. and Mrs. of Indianapolis left

SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR KliT'AXlS CLUB

Klton H. Crepau will sing at Thursday's meeting of the Kiwanis cluh in the Oliver hotel. Dr. Charles S. Hosenbury will be the speaker of the day and George Butzbach wi'.l be the silent booster.

Hfnry Fustier, of South Bend, has r.urchas-ed the Pastime billiard hall and bowling alleys. N. Main st., from the Kamm & Schellinger firm. The deal has been closed and Mr. Fustier has taken charge of the business.

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Miss Anita Stewart will anucar at

the Temple theater today atnl to-( morrow in a thrilling picture "in Old I Kentueky." Miss Stewart plays the' part of Madge Hrierly. a little moun-1 tain girl, and in one of the scenes' rushes into a burning barn to save a thoroughbred racer iron, the 'tames. A barn was purchased for ,

this purpo-e and is burned to the ground in the picture.

Miss Charlotto Donley has taken a position at the Powell Floral store.

t nclaimfi Lirrri:its. The following letters remain unclaimed at the local post o"lce: l'sta H. Blk-kir.staff. Kdward J. Bora. Boy Bolinger, C. K. Bryan. Marie DeLodder. Otto Jerraid, Howard Konkel, Harvey Linner, Mrs. Kdward I. Lewis, I. F. Long. M. O. McCoy. Vera Madison, Mrs. Irma Peters. Michael Van Houtdrive. Charles T.-.axton and William F. Woods.

MAUIII KD AT ST. JOSKPH. Miss Boso Cutter. Pine St.. and Allen Burket. N. Main st.. motored to St. Joseph. Mich.. Wednesday, where they were married by the Methodist minister of that city. Mr. and Mr. W. H. Jordan accompanied tne couple, who will m'otor through Michigan l ike points for a few days. On their return they will reside at CA J X. Main st.

RKCKIYKS SIIIPMK.VT OF BOOTS. M. Oilbert & Son have teceived a large consignment of hip boots from the government which they put on sale some time this wetk.

LKAVKS POli OHIO. Mrs. Herbert Quaintance and son Richard. Lincoln way W.. will leave tod iy for a two-weeks' trip, which they will spend in Mansfield, where they will visit with the former's mother. Mrs. U R. Zehner. They will then visit relatives and friends at Shelby and Canton, Ohio.

TO VISIT RKLATIVKS. Mrs. Wilson Borst and daughters Cam-Jean and Florence. 216 K. Liwrcnre st., left yesterday feir Rochester. Ind.. where they expect to sj end several days with relatives.

Wednesday on a motor trip to Buffalo. New York, where thev will vis

it one of Mr. Mcintosh's old time! friends, K. C McDoupral, president! of the bank of Buffalo. Mr. Mo

.MCDnugai win join me- party on a trip to several eastern points.

ni '.nix nto.M risniNc trip. Mr. and Mrs. F.. F. Hayes have returned from a rolling trip of two weeks at Green Bay. Wis.

ADDITIONAL MISHAWAKA on im r: mm:

Marry Now! $00.00 in Cold will Ve given any couple offering te get married next Sunday afternoon at Portage Gardens Land Sale. Free Cars at 1' : 1 0 p. M. will leave Northern Indiana Interurban Waiting Boom, corner Washington ave. and Michigan street, and stop for passengers along Washington ave. The public invited. Come and bring your friends. Beautiful Garden Lots One Dollar down, then T.'ic a wee k. C. N". Lodge & Co.. America's Leading Home Makers. 220 Farmers Trust Bldg. Phone Lincoln Open S A. M. to S P. M. Phone us tor a wedding present of $50.00 in gold.

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enable us to give quick serv ice and good value on job printing ofevery kind. Telephone Main 686

Teerless Tress Fred W. Reed, Manager 205 E. Wayne St.

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?.Ir. and Mrs. (. A. Maurer and . I r i I. st.... i . .i

.ui. j. o. .usurer nave- re'iurnJMi from VCIintrer lake where they enjoed vacation.

Miss Etta Loshbaugh, of California, is the guest of Mr. ami Mr?.

Clarence K. Kitson, 51S E. Grove st. I

MISHAWAICA. CLASSIFIED

LOST Yellow truck crunk u Mlshaka av. at noon on July 11. I'ettirn to Independent Tank Line. l.'ul WANTLB-Flrernen. Aprly Malnr It res. Parking Co. l.it.1 POil SALE One acre of ground, pood nine-room houH with furnace and e-lec-trb-Hsrht. Als gnr:is? and lienhoiiM. Lots of fruit trees, large enough. N'esir Veneer fiHtorj, Mlshank;t. Will sell fr :iKh or n eon t rar t. For parti ultir3 rife e'h.-irle? Ilaut-y, Tliree Oaky, Mlei.. K. P. D. .No. 1. ir,t2 WANTI'D-Two rxprlni od pun h pre'ss men. Aprlv National Veneor rre..2urt!- Co.. Jlisha'waka. Ilt3 KM l'.AIKLMN-P-room lion?.., 2'i nrcs land on Llreoln higlnvay. Oserola; elertrb lights. tath, paratre, tine pardon, abundant shade und fruit treoH. $ä."iOe which 1 les than dwedling an be built fr. trfkes the property. Client leaving thin tlluute. Isaac Kane Parks, attorney, lltf 7-room toiife, nil modern; good beating plant. Prioe $.i;.). s-rooin houH. w'l.soo. l()-roim house. $i,p. r.-room moilcru Lome; gornl corner, .: 0 room hos E. nrnadnay. J2.r-o0. HASTINCrS' Itl'ALTV Cü. Ill S. Clmreli st. Phone Misb..iwaka 172 or 1010. lit";

WANTLP A furnished room by middle aged man in private fain II v. Must be eeutrallv lo.ated. Keply to W. C. M. N'ew8-Tines. 1ÖL1

FOR SAI.K ocn! ns new; five pasnenger Ford. Call at 1U2 Ann Ft. Hb'l WA.VTT.D Men tr unload oal; Mfudv cn.ploTC3iit. Apply National em-r PrcMpnts Co. i-t'i TOR SALE 1317 elettrl equipped II irley Davldsa motorcycle. Mi S. 1'n.j-I-n Bt. l-:'3 IU RENT On mrwlcra 'urnlsl.d! room la rrlrate resldoiue. I'houe '.-(. ? l;jt2 "FOR ItrNT Inrk'e furnished front room: uttable for two. Phone Misha-

U'ANTKP A first tlnpR pantrv man for a new thop. IJest comUtions, i Uava. . Call MIsLawaka lloC, ask for Mr. Marchett'. i5(2 STOLEN ltlack bicydo. frame slightly bent. o mud guard or grip on wheel. No rpiestiona asked. Telephone Mlühnwaka 17Ö7. TiVl

W A NT 11 A No. 1 lda.kütnlth to work in auto plant; must be able to Io drill presa work. Kenwurthy Motor corporation. 1Jtl

LOST Whit Jnrnnrse illt rmhrol.lpred Bbawl. with h.-avy fringe. Finder p!eae return to 415 Licooiu Way east and rftve regard. 12t'2 FOIi S-LE Ogtt room Tjonp all modera, two bathrooms. GoM ganige. to Main nnd Went "seventh. Iric K'-t'.XX Stark Kenlty Co. 1U7

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cut 8t., corner lot. pmau gHr.nre; cut -ter' ltchts and gan. Prb'e $31W;

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1 MR SALE Farm. SI eres of clav loam, a miles south of .Mi.nhawnka; big barn. ! rooni hmi, windmill, acetvlem gas plant; pasture with never failing spring for VJ head of cattle; CO acres under cultivation. Can be bad with pto. k and crop-i cum ai:kt jji'a ity corpokation Seymour .? ant-en, Sales Mgr. 12G-S Lincoln way V. Phone 111 latf WANTED To buy, tent 1012 or thereabouts. Inquire News-Times. I.;t4

. i ' m , W.NTi:i Man to operate nwln paw. 'ood wages. Ai-ply National Veeneer Products Co. ONi: late model Podge touring car; one Chevrolet touring car; both in excellent condition. II. M. Barver. ln.dce distributor. "J10 Lincoln way L l'hone 1434 Mlshauaka. j-jtf WANTKP Six or fevcn-room house in cast er.o ior cash. Addrcsi V. News-Times. jtf HAVi: all ra?n for a small hour on north tide. Murray, Xew-Tlmeg. ntf WAN Till) Men to unload coal steady employment. National Veneer' Co. 10(G DEFK room for rent In tile best offke in Mlshawnka. Phone 172 or 1010. 7tf IfET YOUILS WHILE THE GeTtTn GOOD.

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rort SALE Seven room hous on Llnrolnwav West. Purnar-e. bath and r"'-trle light, in good repair. Prr.e Part cash. Siari: Lenity Co. Ilt7 WANTED P cars of timothv hav, C, vfnment erdir. Call at N. Main tt- Phone M'.shawaka -07. lnt7 FOR SALE Ergnt room hou, near Dodge miln piant. 13.250; ch or tfXtns; po'.oa 33 daja. A. A. Schllllrger. J. M 3. lildg South Und or call Malo li2 24tl

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7wvnf rem kiiuw. tani heated : houe fitted r'r lluht houekrepini and furt:!!'.! roon.s; centrally Jjcatel. Price nht. Seven room hoi:. rios to Dodge's ir.aiu plant, l-ctween Union and ilaiu ft. Price 2.VV. with ternis. A real Investment In rental property, raja tarre thau 1 percrnt oa prln. ljil. Termi: Jl.ot'J cash, balance W per uouth. EARL C. G A EMI EE Ilshawaka 370. 7 ? fOIl SALE A r.riTtrret or land contracts rangln;? from 11.000 to JtiOeO. bearing 7 pr rat lcteret. Owner ulli ruarnnte anj cf tLe coctracta. A. C. Cob fcaert. 20-tf

That are vacanr. S.i rah Kt .V,oi Division st $j!vio Must eifT of Main st , seven block from center, all modern but furnace. Semi-bungalow down Nice "oation, newly painted and papered; lights and gas in ruuse; bargain.

SU rooms and bath: new roof, on W. Lawrence St.; ad modern with .VVli dew n.

Six rooms and bath: modern but furnace: at a real bargain.

room. !1 modern .tn) 7 room-, all modern $4.oo0 7 room, nil modern ..". 2i hi el rooms, ;ill mo. lern .V.4oO s rooms, ail modern O.PoO Some with garages.

Tw.- five-room hou-"?. both nearlv ir.o.ierii. it!i garnce: one on paved ftreet, ?".4; and J.1.oe Several cheap places with !own, running from M,7.".d to $'.! 0 PI. NN KEALTV Ce). Z S. Main st. Phone Mish Cl'.. I4tf

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begs to announce to the people of Mishawaka that he will be open for business at his old stand, 502 South Main Street TODAY with a full line of FRESH GROCERIES. EVERYTHING OF THE VERY BEST at lowest possible prices. The delivery service will be in charge of Jacob Shank, formerly with the Bradford grocery. All old customers welcomed and new ones invited to a trial order. Telephone, Mishawaka 396.

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July Sale of Men s and W omens Low Shoes

A Sale of High Grade Shoes at Real Sale,

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FOR MEN $18.00 and $19.00 Oxfords $14.45 14.00 to 16.00 Oxfords 10.95 1 2.50 to 1 4.00 Oxfords 8.95 1 0.00 to 1 2.50 Oxfords, extra 7.95 7.00 to 1 2.00 Oxfords, special 5.95 White Canvas or Palm Beach Oxfords 3.95

FOR WOMEN $18 to $20 Pumps and Oxfords . $14.45 1 2 to 15 Pumps and Oxfords . 9.95 1 0 to 12 Pumps and Oxfords. 7.95 7 to 10 Pumps and Oxfords. 5.95 White Reign Skin or Canvas Pumps and Oxfords. .$1.95 to $6.45 Extra special broken lines, $7.00 to $12.00 values $2.95

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PARAMOUNT DAYS PARAMOUNT Adolph Zukor Presents

Today and Friday

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"The Witness For tlie Defense"

Directed by GEORGE FITZMAURICE

By A. E. W. Mason Merely a woman! What right had she to love, when by wedding the man of his choice she could bring her selfish father ease and wealth? And so, stifling her dreams, yielding to "duty," she married a drunken beast. Then, one day, they found her husband murdered in an Indian jungle. Who' was guilty?

Scenario by Ouida Bergere A story that sweeps through the heart in a storm of emotion. Touched with the spell of the East. Tender with young love and blossom time in England. As a play, a nation-wide sensation. As a picture, a new and amazing revelation of the charm and dramatic genius of Elsie Ferguson.

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The dramatic stage has been outdone by this majestic, stirring Super-Feature film. Never a more tense and gripping drama screened. It portrays with intense realism all the gigantic scenes the stage could only suggest.

Thrills and more thrills. The biggest and most spectacular show of the year. Don't miss teeing one of the greatest races ever shown. Also a Snub Pollard comedy.

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