South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 199, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 July 1920 — Page 9
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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10
OYER 250 ATTEND REBEKAH MEETING
SUNDAY PROGRÄM AT LOCAL CHURCHES
Several Churches Discontinue Evening Services During Warm Weather.
p-ir.dy rvi- in th Prions hy.-hn cf th city will as folFirt Pnbytcrlan.
MornlTiR rvU " it 1Q:4F oVJork.
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Plb! fYin.-, ; j n fl ndu't rli ." at .'.4S a. m. Mnrnlr.sr h--rvifs a 10:45 o'clock, "-rrr.or. by tlx pastor. Kv. G. "tt. Titus. Communion irvat II a. m.. with hrr rmon. Ivnlrt p-rvir at 7:30 rvio k. srlnnn by th tiator on "Trod'-nt Day jf'ipg of Orr at Important1." TlrM Ivanrrli-'al. Rv. J. H. Kvar.F, r-a.stor. RiM fhooi at 9:4', a. in., rif-a-hint? at 11 ?t. m.. Junior nll!anr at ',:?,') p. m., h'rnJor alilar.-- at R:.':o p. m.; topic. Uhy Popl Ar I'nhappy; Th Cure." I-'vU Fxy. l'-W. F.vr nins: tTvkf s at 7:H0 o'clock. Fl v. S. If. ÜKaurr.jr.irtn'-r, district prr-cidj-- -1 1 - r, will prr.-rh an'l ronlurt th romrr.unlnn rvter. Mii-vrk prayer srrvlre Thür? lay vf r.lr.cr at 7:4.". Immanuel Haitlt. Fur.d.iy school at 9:15 a. m.; nnorninar worship at 11 o'clock, sorinon y pator. TI v. I Ii. fall, on "To Each A frr." Kv-ninic srvice at H o'clock. "Are Yrv.i Ixm? nr Fhorf will h the iopp of the sermon, which Is the third of a jmrW-s on "Some rer?ml Questions." Sperl.il mimic at each s-rvire. St. Peter's li-iitlirmn. Annual mission t'y'tval to be ol-f-rved with special TviT. In th" rnnrnlr.j? th- pastor. Rev. " 1 1 . Turk. Mill deliver a lecture on the various horn missions of th- Lutheran church. This servire will be In German language. HvenlnK services at 7 o'clock. Rev. O. H. Sohn, of IJerrien Springs. Mirh.. will deliver an appropriate Kncrlish fermnn. Miss Clara FLschmann will miik at both
service.--. A collection for homo and lorelcrn Missions will bo held. Sunday school at ft: 30 a. m. The offor-ln-rs of tho Sunday school will be devoted to millions. International Hlblc Students.
Ftudy hal!. 107 1-2 N. Main Mrrtlr.tr Sundav afternoon at
o'clock. Subject. "Kcvelations" : leader. Mr. Wiseman. Meeting 7:4" p. m.; subject, "The !.Vw Creation": A. Liomin. leader. Prayer meetlr.tf Wednesday evening at S o'clock. T-. P. S. Church. Th members and friends of the Tter-;ar.lz-d I. D. S. church are invlted to attend Sunday j-chool at 1 A " rt t.-.lj- Ciii4h' ninrnirf if 71 t
JJncoln Way East. St. I n uTs KpSsoopal. Ho'y Kucharlst at 7:0'0 a. m. Matins and sermon at 11 o'clock. "o Sunday school until Sept. 1. St. Joseph's Catholic. First mass at 7 o'clock, children's
rna- at :Z' and hish mit? at 10 ri'clr ck. St.. IVato'ft Catholic. F;r?i !i.i.s at " ' lo'k. h:sh wk? at ''..", ., liap'iMH at 1 . m. St. Monica' Catholic. Firr! n;a.-j at J : 3 0 a. m.. rhtlilri Ti'h mas. at- S a. m., and hih i:ia.-.j. at t : .':" a. m. Salvation Army. Fn-itrn an ! Mr. Schnarr, officers In charge, N. Main st. Sunday school at 2:?,n p. m. Salntion meeting at 7:30 p. m. S-rvicen Tuesday, Thurlxy. Friday and Saturday tvnlners at 7: SO.
SEYERAL CASES UP IN POLICE COURT
ARREST ARDEEL ON CHARGE OF ARSON
Alleged tn Have Started Early Morning Fire at the Van Holsbeke Garage.
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Ca rr iei ArdeeJ, ::8 W. Sixth St., years oll. ua:-; arrested late yesterday aft-rnoon on a charge, of arson, p'-rf- rrrd by Charles Van Hols-l-ek Ard-l'.s bond was placed at SjC.ii and late last nljrht he was ni'tUini; efforts to cure the ntc ss l.ry boru's for his release. In tne afl'adavit. Van Holsbeke char.res Ardo-1 with setting fire to his saraf at Ö 1 ' J S. Kurdette Bt., Friday n.orninff at 1:'50 o'clock. The cr-ntral fir 1 partment -was called and cxtin'-ruished the flame. A Crow-i;ikhart machine, -which was in the pa tage at the time was dam-.ik-rd tr the xtrnt of 5100. Circumstances that developed at at th' fir- wrro .f such a nature that Chief Shrlon suspected that an incendiary bad been at work. The complainant alleges that lie has a witness who saw Anleel throw a lighted paper into the panuo windm from which a pane of glass hid been renvn'ed.
I Judge Feig Dipoe. of Lar
ceny, Surety of Peace, Assault and Battery Cases, etc. Several cases were disposed of in tho city court Friday morning. Albert Kronewitter, arrested on a charce of grand larceny, was dismissed from custody on motion of th complaining witness. He was arrested several days ago on tho complaint of John Coshier, who charged him with the theft of an automobile. According to Kronewitter, he. did not steal the car. He had repaired it and alleged that Cobhler even gave him tho key to the machine. John Zimmerman, SOS Fairmont a v., who was arrested Thursday nlfht on a surety of the peace charge, preferred by his wife, Tillio Zimmerman, was arraigned and entered a plea of not guilty. According to th. story told bv the wife, Thursday afternoon, Zimmerman struck her and threatened to kill her and thrir child. Zimmerman denies the charge. His wife failed to appear in court Friday morning to prosecute him and the case wad dismissed. A continuance was taken In the case of the State vs. Thomas Heltzel. charged with criminal provocation and assault and battery. The charges wero filed by Holden Doolittle and will be heard next Friday. The case of C. E. Nicholas, Short Ft. who was arrested a few weeks apo on an assault and battery charge preferred by his wife, Alethi Nicholas, was dismissed. His bonds of $200 was turned. The couple have patched up their differences and havo decided to start over again..
Held in Mishawaka Friday Officers Elected and Candidates Initiated.
Wije Disappears While Husband is at Work
When Howard Amones. residing at 107 17. First st., went to work Friday morning, ho gave his wife $" o buy u' roc erics, and kissed her goodbye. On his return he found she had left the houre and has taken her furniture and fl of the money he had given her. She did not leave any won! concerning her intentions The couple was married several months, n-o.
.UTLAPK "The juicy orange drink' Kamin & Schclllngcr Co. Advt. 17tl
(,()FS TO GK.W KT; TaIKI" Louis Gervtbauer of the North Side Trust and Savings bank spent Friday fishing a. Gravel lake, Mich. Just on the market JUIjADI: "The juicy orange drink." Kamm tV Schclllnger Co. Advt. I7tl
MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED
Believe Van Hohbehe Garage Was Set on Fire The central fire department was called Friday morning a; 1:30 to extinguish a blaze In the garage at tho home of Charles Van llolsbeke, 519 S. Durdctto st. Part of tho building was burned and a CrowElkhart autoomobile idamaged. The loss was about $100. Circumstances indicate the garage was set on fire. The department was called to Carlton St., Friday morning about 10:45 o'clock to extinguish a grasa fire.
BAND CONCERT SATTOOAY. The Woolen Co. band will furnish the music for band concert Saturday evening under the direction of F. D. Thayer. The hand will play Saturday afternoon at Hudson lake for the picnic and field day of the South Bend Lathe, works. Following is the program for Saturday evening: March "Sabre and Spurs". .. Sou sa Overture "Mosaic" Rollison Mixed Fox trot. "Kara van; "That Naugthy Waltz"; one-step, "By Jingo." Fantasia "Hungarian" Tobani Trombone smear "Lawzy-Massy" Jewell Waltz "My Dream" Waldlenfel March "Black rabian" Veibet
J'On SAI-F- G-is rar.pe. Almost ra. In.i ii-v Uli N. IilM"ii st., Mbhaaka. 17tl
OR SALT Th J. W. Kussrl h'-rae en T !r.'n!nir:iT K.lt rVi'!l r'"OIi:S. fill
irodrn. Hot water brnt. Aufi.a:ati ' water hatf-r. Pri.e ?70-. We al have th t-va ailjcininp proprtlfs and th vacant lot en the corar. stark Uealty e... ITtS
I.oT Automobil crnnk between Sivth And Nineteenth st . Hier I'ark. Fiudt-r a'.! Miühawak.i 21s lTt2 yfK y.M.F r.Tl touring. sM -..ndi-tlon. just n rrhmle-l. rhnr Misha-T-Ka 14'.". .14 1!. Ls-vrenrp t. 17-2
JMG rtAItCAIN 0 ro-cn ho'ie, '2K ncrm land, en I.lneoln Highway. ie.li. r.lectric lichte, bath. -ririkT. :;ne gard--:i. hundact sh:i1e pnd fruit tre-s, S.'i."'''. which is le than lwlling can he built ?r, tske-i tlie rrrprt.v. 'l!ent loaving this climate. Nan: Kane Turks. Atty.
FE NN IXALTY CO. Ins 20 horr.fs for a la varli locations on tern.:i. Some oT th?se arc vac ft n t Modern hnv. VA' up. Sm!--nr-1erTi. .;..V tip Unmodern aa l '..inly modern. l,' up. Rofri-iinit fcoue, It renis; bargain. FA KM? rrNN KKAl.TY CO. S Main ft. Ph 'Ti- MiO 21.
S2r,0O Vacant With furnace, 5-rrem house near watch factory. Fall hasement. gas and electricity, complete set nhiss ßhades on ch.mdeliers. Large obUmg )t. fruit trees and grapes. Built for a residence. Fart cash. C. L. Ostraniier. 17tl LOST On Lincoln way Eaut, between Mishawaka Trust BMg. and Belter St.. green paperbacked folder containing several typewritten sheets fastened together, name II V. (Jreen- Co. stamped on bark. Finder please phone Mlshawak 724 or return to 'Jll Mishawaka Trust Bldg. and reoive reward. 17tl 7-roo:n Lout-e. all inodeni; good heatIng plant. I'rioe $3.3W. -room house, f.',siO. 10-rooin house. f4.1t'i). f-reoru modern home; good corner, $4 tl-voom house. K. Brcnd-Aay, $2.500. HASTINC.S' HFALTY CO. Ill S. Churh st. I'hece Mishawaka 172 or 1010. Ilt3 I)lF! room for rn.nl !n the best office In MUhawaka. rh..n 172 or 1010. 7tf
KIS1GHTS OF PYTHIAS DECIDE iOr TO BUY PRESEIST QUARTERS Mishawaka lodge. No. 4 53, Knights of Pythias, has decided not to buy their present quarters in the Keller block. The lodge, however, will keep the ö0-day option. The price asked for tho property by Mr. Keller is $ a 6, 000.
nut S.M.K MV.f-er Ford.
- Good as new; five pasClll at 110J Ann St. 14t3
rorornrt iu:sim:T nn:s. Miss Bessie Bidlack, 2 0 years old, died at her home in Oakwood, O., July 14. She formerly resided here and was employed at the Mishawaka Woolen Co., and made her home with her brother, J. 13. Bidlack. She was ill at tho local hospital 11 weeks before leaving for her home.
Something new juladi: 'The ji" orange drink." Advt. 17tl
FOR PAT.F Limited nrr.oui.t of oi.e gallon glass b:gs CI rap. Kos r;s t-twrant. M!h w aki l'-tl
FOR SALI! Year el 1 hrr nr. 1 s; rirg chickens. sV Idn-dn wn 1! 1T'
f OR SAL F. Sing r ?2." ; "t-.e ?."A iw. We aU" pun ra i't--- our r-"-a i-' r.g. ChH M'.ühawak.i 17U er at II V.. Mi?l.awak.i
WANTKP Men to unload eoal ; steady t u plo yiuent. Apply National rnrr!
i-rc-.l-:, t- Co. lit" F O It S.VLK Fight room Douse all modern, two bathrooms Good garage. eins, to Main and West Seventh. Prf-5-4.'K. Stnrk Bealty Co. Ilt7 KCiR SA 1.1" Seven room tiouse on Ixcut st.. corner lot. small garage; ilty water, lights and gas I'ri.e $M; $.V rash. Stark Kealty Co. Ilt7
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WANTHD To bur. trr.t 112 or th-re-nbojte. Tnrjuir-' Nr - -Times.
1'iMt SALI! Seven room house on Llneolnway West. Furn.-ue, bath ari4l elevtrlc i'.-;ht. in goo.i repair. Price totX. Fart i.isL. Mark Kealty Co. Ht7 WANTFI 1 ara of timothv hav. Gov-erii-.i.r.t orders Call it 22n N'. Main et l'houe Mishawaka 27. lut7 KOR SALE Eignt room house, near Dodge main riant $2.230; cash or tern-s; possess'.ou Ik days. A. A. Sohl! Uiirer. J. M. S. Bid?.. South Bend or all Main 1423. 24lf t UU SAI.K A n-jTir--et or land contracts ranging from fl.COO to ?6.0X bearing 7 per ctnt Interest. Owner will guar.nart v a f f h4A ror.fr ii fa 4 .
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ON" Bt'SINKSS TRIP. Miss Esther J. Scheibelhut. 5f2 W. Grove st.. has gone to Pittsburg. Fa., on a 10 days' business trip. On her return he will also visit at Mansrteld. O.
iurrrRvs to Chicago. Thomas Douprlas has returned to hist home in Chicago after spending 10 days visiting with Dr. and Mrs. II. A. Magrane. 516 S. Main st.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C Bettell of Cirand Rapids, have arrived here to spend -several days with relatives.
STARTING, LIGHTING, IGNIHON ATTER Y WORK. Mishawaka Ilattory J'k.-nic?. Corner of Eighth and Main Sts.
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Pie, o work. Werra Aluminum. Co , I'j rwit uv.. Mitia-vaka. 10t3 i
"KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP,' XI EU MUEbsurk. Tor All K2od'Cf Eho SUxMOjrln
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rOR KENT Sleeping rrom. sjltah.-? f;r one or tro : gentn;er preferred. -iv W. S.-;enth St.. phue Mishawaka l.r. ! ra-.fe f'r sale. I,-
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FOR SALK One &r- of ground, good nir.e-room h'--:se w'.th furr.a-e and e!-trb-" lights A'.co gtr i.-e ar.d henh' Lo; el" fruit trer-i ;.ir.-r en.a:;h t Jt r. Near Veneer fictory. Mhaw a'n. 'i se.i f-.r cr.sh or -n r..r.tra-t For p Ttl i.'.ars write (r.nr IUr.ey, Three Oaks. Wi... T. F. r. No. 1
WANTFI--Two ep-r-r-.-! punch tret m-n. Appl) Nati-Lii eier JPrs-duct Co Miudaka- 1H3
W A NT KB A f.rst clat-s ptry nan for
a Lew f-h-.!' Bet conditions, 6 days. Cali Mishawaka ii;va. ask for Mr. Marcttttf. Ut2
STOLEN Bl.n-k bicycle. frime slightly t-:.t. N. mud guards or crips cn ' wheel. No rj';rj;ous asked. Telephone M'.shawska 177. 15t2 HAVE ail rash for a small house on north slJe Murray, News-Tlrr.es. lltf WANTED Men to unload cal, steady em pio) lutr.t National Veneer Co. 10t
Why Go to South Bend? When you can get Homemade Candiss and Ice Cream all flavors. Sodas and Soft Drinks of all kinds at THE MISHAWAKA CANDY KITCHEN 109 Lincoln Way West Phone 587 We aim to please.
TODAY'S TJ.MPLK BILL. "Man's Desire." featuring Lewis S. Stone, wlli be shown at the Tenvple theater today. The action i3 laid in tho beautiful woodlands of the west. The .wonderful personality of Lewis stcne and the good work of a well selected cast, form an entertainment that -will bj enjoyed by both youn? and old. The Fox Xows and a Sr. - i Bollard comedy oomplete the ' 3 ' WILIi UNTi- . AT PAN" CI 2 The tsecona series of dances will be glvt'ti la tlie new Woolen Mfg. Co. addition at the foot of Hill et. on August 12. A special prorram haa been urroriged, amon-t the numbers being muic by tho malo quartet and a Belgian folk dance.
ßxrouiTAiNs wmi ncxio Miss Jean Burton, daughter of NTr. and Mrs. C. W. Burton, 501 Kdgewater dr., entertained feveral of her young friends at a picnic yesterday ovenlnff.
GO OX VACATION Mr. and Mm. V. F. Liidwiff and family, 3.1! Eiitrewntor dr., loft Saturday for Macatawa park, where, they will spend a two weeks vacation.
If you vtant a real orange beverage, try JULADE "Tlie juicy orange drink." Advt. I7tl
July Clearance
of "other lines, Shoes. See the Windows.
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wrr.e this season between the two teams and a g-ood match is expected.
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lodt?e. I. O. O. V. held Friday afternoon and evening at the Odd Fellows hall as fruests of the Fidelity Robe-kah lodge. State president Fmma Vilaon of Jasper, Ind., and the state secretary, Mrs. Valetta Kimmel. of Kendallvllle, were presfnt. Delegates froro Elkhart, Goshen and South Bend were in attendance. Officers were elected at tho afternoon session as follows: Edith Gabel, president; Cora Quliin, vico president; Elizabeth Duncan, secretary and Clara Weaver, treasurer. A school of instruction was held. It was decided to hold the next district mooting Oct, 15. at Elkhart. A claa of five candidates was initiated at the evening meetinp. The work was conferred by the Goshen degree team. Following the business a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served. The rt coption committee in charge of the affair was composed of Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan. Mrs. Lotty Kelphs. Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Arthur -Svayne and Mrs. A. D. McKnight.
VISITLVG DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hirvey of Effingham. 111. and th-ir granddaughter Mis Aln:a Kenny cf CV.irlrtrn. FV- nrp Vi-.r tnnn!
some time as th guests of the for- j nier's daughter Mrs. Herbert E.J Crurn. who is wmrnerlng at Eaflo '
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KLKHAHT OFiin'R SN CIIAIIG12 trnsign and Mrs. tee!o ol Elkhart, were In charge of the -erv'lces at thb Salvation army hall last evening.
ANNOUNCE AVFDDING Ar.nour.cement has bten made of the wedding of Miss Ethel Katherine Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard 13. Myers, IJncoln Way east, to Robert Gordon of Chicago. The ceremony was performed at Toledo, 0-. Julv 10.
ENTERTAIN I OK GUEST Mr. and Mrs. Silas L-croy, residing northeast of Mishawaka, entertained a party of 15 guests at a si; o'clock dinner last evening. The affair was complimentary to their miest Miss Margaret Lung, of Chicago.
Dancing tonight at ?tr mzynski hall, 502 ,S. Laurel 'st. Good music. Everybody welcome. Advt. ITtl
EITHER LEAGUE MEETS. FORT WAYNE, Ind., July 16. The 25th annual convention of the Lutheran League of America came to a close here Thursday niht with a big rally In a local theater. A1J officers of tho organization were reelected at today's session ant $10,foo was pledged for carrying on an active campaign during the coming year.
Women Voters Refuse to Give Age to Register TOFEKA. Kar.s.. July IS. Woman suffrage and women's club leaders generally today rallied to the support of the position taken by Mrs. Margaret Hill McCarter yesterday in refuedn j to give her age when she went to rigister as a voter. Mrs. McCarter declared she will contest the ruling- which was ba?ed on a decision of the attorney general that a woman cannot register unless she gives her age more definitely than "over 21." "It's a club the men hold over the women to prevent them from voting." declared Mrs. Lila Day Monroe, woman lawyer, and well known suffragist.
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Engaged Couples Look $50.00 in Gold will be given any couple offering to get married next Kunday afternoon at Portage Gardens Land Sale. FYee Cars at 2:10 P. M. will leave Northern Indiana Interurban Wailing Room, corner Washington ave and Michigan street, and stop for passengers along Washington ave. The public invited. Come and bring your friends. Beautiful Gardpn Lots One Dollar down, then 7.r.c a week. C. N. Lod?e & Co., America's Leading Homo Makers, 2 20 Farmers Trust Bldg. Phone. Lincoln 5733. Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Phone us for a wedding present of $50.00 in gold.
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TOMORROW ANITA STEWART in "IN OLD KENTUCKY7' A drama from the famous stage play by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. Also Mutt and Jeff.
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A few of the articles we handle:
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Dairy Feed Oil Meal Beef Scrap Tankage Screenings Fertilizer
Salt Garden Seed Clover Seeds Timothy Seeds Alfa Seeds Wood Coal
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY BACON SQUARES, LB 25c SALT PORK, LB 20c 10-LB. PAIL LARD, HOME RENDERED $2.50 SINGLE POUND LARD 27c
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There is someone in your family who has a big responsibility. Food to buy for the table; clothes for the children and grown-ups; new household utensils, linen, furniture, books and all the hundred and one little things for which the family income is spent In most families one person does the bulk of the buying. And it is that person's job to sec that the money is well spent that you all get full value for every cent that goes out. The success of a family depends on wise buying just as the success of a business docs. Wise buying means intelligent buying. It is necessary to have knowledge of goods and stores. The best way to get this knowledge is by reading advertisements. Thty tell you where and when to buy to advantage. Not only the person who docs the buying but every member of the family should read advertisements. It is the duty of all the others to help the one who docs the buying by pointing out advertisements of new goods and giving all the information possible as to tastes and styles and values. Advertisements arc published for your benefit. Make use of them by reading them.
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CARS WASHED AT Auto Market Jefferson at Lafayette Blvd.
(Will Open August lßth) GOLDEN EAGLE INN 0er 20S-210 South MJcidtfan St. Clilnrv; and American Dhfcrs IK--t S--r-rlce Danctnur &Q1 Mnilr
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