South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 201, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1920 — Page 9
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J SLOUGH FAMILY ENJOYS REUNION t II rioter Honir i?unIay Hold Election of Officer.-. xty rr.'-mbry (.i t! r'ir.io Sun- ; irk. but VMS a count of rair. It V.- .- Ci rl at Lorn of Mr. ."tn 1 Mr.-. i:. F. )Urhr. hin f. tM r-f lIf-riT. Mrs ir;ir.h Ivonc. if f ' lrrHnt; Mr.. . T . Fii'.-. -rotary, and Mrs. ir.ih '.ruyh. trna- '. Mrrr. Th illrt jMon i.ro--nl ! v;h Valentine- Slouch, while Omar, j thrPC-ir.onlhH-nM on of Mr. anl Mrp. Itu-rli J-'.ouKh, v.ris yourKM St. i A Mimntuou l:r.nr was s' rve i j The remainder of th Iy was- fpent j in portal Intercourse. AmonK tho ; from out of town win nttemlfl , w. i-f Mr-. Kv;i ?iouch, Spring Vulloy, V1..; Vr. and Mr. ArthurSlfiiuh. Mr. ar.'i Mr.". Omar Slouch of Hourbr.n. Mr. rnd Mrs. Clarcnf' Slouch of Ahtnbii!;i. tul Mr. and Mr.'. . T. Fri f riymiouth. todays ti;mi'm: orn:uix;. "Captured by C.inriiTala" ! the title cf th Hrns.it5or.al picture which will be fhown at t h- Temple today. The ma!" Mlctx his Viride, even an;on.tr the f.ivnrs rtf the South Sea, hut lt not done by process of courtship. On eertiun fpedfie'l hoiidayn the marriaKaljle Irls of the tribe prepare thumsdves hy Kmarin? their bodi -.- with dyK, daubing great strrak of -.vhito paint or.d their face, and thepi they are paraded, by thet medicine man of the trib. before the yoilnc nn. The iii;Uf make tluir fceledion upon this ocranlon. The girl taken liornp. divested rf her decorations and returns to the man who had picked her for hU wife. The custom of üflectlnp: plrU for marriai? rlctnrel in "C.mtured by Cannial" the final installment ot Marri Johnson' sensational film, "Can- - m w r.ilvils of the o?uth S-a55. TLAX ANNUAL PICNIC Mishawak lodt'o No. 4f:, Knights of Pythian. Is maklnp: arranrenienta for its annual plclc -'lt Chri-styann lakp. At ihe regular nu tlnK to h ld Thursday nlrht th date probably will bo decided upon and committe named to tako charge. A j-rop:ram of race and other events will feature the pi nh. limportant meetinc: o! the ICdith K. Roosevelt auxiliary tn th Army ond Navy 1'nlon hall Monday at o'clock Advt. 17-15. TODAY'S LINCOLN Own Moore will T:ncoln today In Hero," a pmafhlnff ATTRACTION. be fefn at the 'The Desperate ftood story in which a great girl takes an important part. Tuesday and "Wednesday Tom Moor will be Kdi In "The Orr at Accident." When thf cannibal took a cascr ret. So Advt. romple I ietur- today. KVTTAITAIN AT TXNNi:it. Mr. and Mr.. Jacob L. Ieebur?rrr f Chicago were cuest of honor at a 12 o'clock dinner riven Sunday at to." rural home Of Mr. and Mrs. I . Kline, south or MishawaKa. uos were laid for 1. visiting iu:lativi;s. !drs. F.va Slouch of Sr.rinjr Val-!r-y. Wis . Is vitlnK with relatives in this lty. Sh- is n pu"?t of K. T. Slouch. SOI' Reddlrk st. 11F.TVKN 1 HOM MAGKIAY LAKil Mr. and Mr?. Schuyler W. Spracue r.nd Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ka.terday have r turned from a motor trip to Magician lake. where, they .;-nt Saturday nr.d Sunday. Fare tc t- with a See Temple picture tediy ra a neat er. Adt. rera Tierce, fsrtlr 1. Ioqulre l.reve st. P.'tl Castierr.aa. 72 I"a 5t MISHAWAKA FOR Srn All mvim at (V-foi.i. p(,-d b.irn ui cow. eiTH, :.-. SrLott. Oicola. fcuA ar.i l-"t i for t w o h T.- s Apply n-.nrl'-i l-t:t , FOlt SAT.F! The J. lar.colnn'iT r.ivt. rTdrn. Hc-t -. t r tsr fcttr. rn e f W. Ku5(i l;uv.1 V. t'vcu riM:;.s, all r.vHt. Ante'--! itl w.i7iw t. ;i in ve the t-' Lnt let ,rs t' : s r k Km! vaon ti .'-rU'T. FOR ?v.L.r For tnurinc, c"'l tlon. Just f Tertiul'l F!i -";e frak 040. 14 K I.wrrn--e ft. eorsli-Ml-lKl it--: BIG BARGAIN !-rora ri; 2' n r. l md. L!ri' "!n II:;1;!!) . ' Lletri-r lights, batli. pr.ie. tfr.e g.ir-1. a. iki.riitt aSnrt '4n,l fruit tr-. j-.'i.V. I wtk'b is l"ss than ln::n; n;i b b'.i'.t i f.-r, tak th? prPrtv. D' it Ui viag j cllmJt Kau r.i-:vS. Atty. 17t2 PEN'N tlaa OS terms. REALTY ?r sa in Sern ? CO t'.i.- nr cant-MM-ra heme. " up Seral-ad-rn. 53lN'"0 cp Unmocera and r't3J rrr n. ?i.;i Keeattnf tense. 14 re ?; bargain. FARMS TENT? ItrALTY CO. l!la tt. rSone Mi? :i'j pi tf FOR fALE Tear old irje and aprir.jr efclciec. t& Lincoln wax E. lf:ü POTi S!ovrr $23; one fA cow i!o smumnte- oar resinn;. Call VihawmlA 171 r ftt IIS E. MUSawnki jr. lö2j jroa BALE rami. 51 irres of c'.ir 1 lcn, 3 xf? seuta cf Mlitawtka; f.f trn, O-roosQ toue. wlndsilil. acetylene j r tAaol prci w!ta cW faUlrtj hrizz for 12 fceid cf cnt:; ?o rre
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Alfred C. Klnsey. of Harvard, who U slur interpreter and scnerai outdoor instructor at Girl Scouts' summer camp, la Central X.
BACK FKOM VACATION. NlKht Sergeant Charles ', Ochampaugh has returned from Indian lake, whtr he ppent u two-weeks' vacation. IIa will begin his dutiea at the polico atatlou tonight, Day Sergeant John It. Jarrett left yesterday for Indian lake, where he will spend his vacation. maki: oni: aiuu;st. Phillip Woolet. 119 V. Grove st.. was arrest-l Sunday on a charge of Intoxication. He will be arraigned today. 1UUTII HIX'OUI. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cart well, 14 31 E. Fourth st., at St. Joseph's maternity hospital Sunday, c N clu in; vacation. Mr, and Mrs. Bernard L Hintz have returned from lake Wawaste, where they fct ent their vacation, CO TO CHICAGO. Mr. and Mrs Itobert Morwell and ont--, ICenneth and (Jerald, left Sunday for Chicago, where they will rebide, The king with sixty Temple picture today. v-ives. Advt. See AIRPLANES QUICKLY TAKE PLACES IPs' COMMERCE OF U. S. NI-:W YORK, July U. Commercial aviation in the l.'nittd tati3 shows a healthy, steadily giowln? jjopularity, says the Manufacturers Aireralt astoeiation in makinK public here today the report of representatives who have just completed a tour of tho oountry which included inspection flights over most of the territory now served by aerial transport. "The airplane is undergoing the Mine development experienced by other vehicles of transportation Introduced to the public, the various sections of the country acierdins; it jeceptions in conformance, with their individual topography, custom and natural recounts," the report said. "The southwe.-t and Pacific coast are leading in the adaption of aircraft to commercial use and puns in preparation contemplate honeycombing that area with a network of aerial transportation lines. In the middle wtst the, airplane is bring adopted as th occasion demands, and it is nieetinsr with encouraging success the h-ero competition of good railroads and hihwuvs, lack of landing fields and the considerable Indifference of the mi idle Atlantirj fetates. NtvA Knglar.il is acceptiiig it with customary (cnserv.itism: the South is using it mainly CLASSIFIED SA LIT -Ir nond. Kv .Taquith. l'h-r.e Misiwaki 27 IMP) L'','i WANTi:i-A tr.imsrer, A 11. Kulin. 121 11. :iv. lsti DFFK rom for r-Tt m TTi bst of Mi.:lv ak.i. p:i..He 172 or 101'.. tn if rou i;i.n 4"i rove j.t. ! r;t . Inquire ."is 1st 2 Ft 'II ALi: -llI.t .!!nli: ')dl at K.i-t i.nii' re or; ( loirs. 1st 2 st. YV A NTH I f e t: og r !i r he r, penerU erfi'e work, one w irh ,.;n. i.rt i.-e eperi'n preferred, bar n ill f insider .:;i:inr. i.U e!-... J r.-Pi.ife. whi 1; is not et b Id a !''': h . Ti m-s. i-r. lMf I.OST AutcrnrvMIo cr.ink arvl Ntt . t.-"Mit! . Khr .Ml! MN';:iak i '.In'.. ftnn sixth Pirk. Klii-l.r WAN TP P ! ü ;i.pl'".v:i)M;t. Pro liKts Co. trt tinl.virt rr.nl Apply National rO!t SALI nipnt roora tioue, near Denize aula plant, ?ÜÜ0; cash or te.-ir.; rosf-sslm TO daj. A. A. Sca'lilnper. J. M. S. IUd., Soutä Bend or call Main 24tX FOIt SALU A nnrnnet or land contract! ranging: from $ 1,000 to fC.OOO. bearlr.fr T per cect laterttt. Owner lil jeuaran tee any cf türse? contract. A. C. Colpiert. 20 ti WA.VTTP On bnch ni"vTal.lor. cne floor irouMr ml !ieIpr, for craLik case uork. l';r'.e work. Wern Ali;:r.lr.uni ro-Uilry Co, .yrklt , MuLawaka. 10:3 I YILL buy i.ortü slJe;( lwvet .n.h MlsLawalj. a r.irtlr tno.lfrn hoaje ea elrc full dborirtlon i rir to II. L., N t w a-Tlt'.if . i i:-tf
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lor private purposes and Florida and the West Indies have come to recognlzu flying as a most Important ii-cthod of communication, 13 Makers In U, S. "At present there are in the United Stales 15 manufacturers of aircraft and aircraft motors and So manufacturers cf accessories. During the past few months 20 new airplane distributing1 agtncies have been established throughout the country and new aerial transport operating companits have been formed in New York City, San IYancieiCO, Long beach, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Oakland. Stockton and Alameda, Calif., Minneapolis, Minn.; Philadelphia, Ulutflelds, W, Va., Pettendorf and Shreveport. La.. Pcnca City, OKla., Seattle and Spokane, Wash., Detroit, Mich., Arkansas City, Ark., Uiidgeport Con., Aurora, 111., Fargo, N. r., Cincinnati, O., Newell S, I)., Birmingham, Ala., Asbury Park, N. J., Livingston, Vt., Urcoklyn and Syracuse N, Y'., and Kahway, X. J, "Aviators are convinced of the practicability of establishing passenger and express lines throughout the entire Pacific coast, which, roughly speaking, conslfts of two great mountain ranges and series of valleys. The plans for such lines, now in preparation contemplate connecting San Francisco with Los Angeles, dan Francisco with Del Monte, San Francisco with Portland, Ore., over the Cascade range, and Portland with Tacoma and .Seattle, Waali., with an almost certain extension of this lino eastward to Spokane. A 10 passenger airplane service al rtauy Is in operation between San Francisco and Los Angeles and u aeapiane mail and package express lino between Seattle and British Col utnbun points will ptcm operations within a few weeks. Oil Fortunes liuy Planes "At present there are some 1 f0 airplanes in commercial use in Call fornla and CO more in Oregon and Washington, while a nuiaber ecjual to hat of California are in operation in Texas. Mo?t of the machines in To.as are privately operated by persons who made fortunes in oil, but contracts recently were let for aircraft to bo used in transporting supplies between cities and the oil fields. Mining and oil companies d( siring; emergency supplies or the replacenu.nt eu epeciul tools have come to U'iund on tho airplane which, with the level lands and natural landing li'.'his of the country and the long distances over which the railroads are unable to make quick time, has provided an Impetus to commercial adoption of the airplane in Texas. 1'Iyiii; Ilnnt Popular 'A frcore. of flying boats ate in operation on the Mississippi and other rivers of tho Middle "West, and I? on Luke Michigan, w 1th every indication pointing to a substantial incr a so of the number before winter. Negotiations also are underway for lü American-built flying boats of the rcc ntly produced 12 and 1 5 passenger type for use over the Great Lakes and the ,St. Lawrence liver. "Two companies that last winter operated, a flying boat service from Florida to Fimini, Havana and Nassau, and carried more than ",000 passengers, are now employing between 1 and 13 machines in a fairly regular pervice between New York. Hosten and Atlantic City. Both of these op rating companies have I ren financially successful and havo announced that thty will double Their equipment this winter." STARTING, LIGHTING, IGNItiov datti:hv WORK. Mi-haw aka Rattery Service. Corner of Eighth and Main Sts. Xoat Forrt "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 12 Kind of ßho Repairing
Why Go to South Bend? When you can get Homemade Candies 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.
Happy for All of His "Ups and Dozvns" is Jim
WASHINGTON, D. C July IS. Twice the distance louna thf; wori, T" i or nt-arly 50.000 imlt-s, in an elevator, Is the travel record of Janes L. ?vans. conducKr o:' tho "lift"' in Washington Monument, and is ! believed to be a world's record. This Call Mr. llvans cejebrates the forty-second anniversary, thirty trips a day for forty-two years! When the veteran elevator man came to the monument the big whit" shaft had risen only about a third of its present height and, except for the use of tha workmen, no eivator had been installed. That was in 1S78, and it was not until ten year later that the shaft was complete-d and the passenger elevator put in operation. The elevator on Its first trip w.s operated by Mr. Lvans, and since that date ho has been continuously in charge or the car. Practically all the famous men and women who have visited Wash ington during that time have been passengers in Mr. Evans' elevator, including- each of the Presidents and ice-Pre?ldents. The monument was one of the first public edifices visited by President Wilson when he came to Wash ington eight years ago. Of the present Chic:. Executive, Mr. Evans says:
Reversion to Concrete Gives Impetus to Decorative Gardening The reversion to concrete, as a found in the plaster boxes and jar-
Duiiamg material, has opened up an attractive bypath in tho way of dec orative garden boxes. Supplanting their frail wooden predecessors, come these strong, enduring and nftistlc holders of the movable gar den of Bmall trees, vines or flowers. Thero la something so thoroughly pleasing about these boxes that they certainly deserve a place In the scheme of home decoration. Models are growing more and more numerous as their popularity Increases; many are tine reproductions of antique Italian, carved stone boxes, either in bas-relief or simple chasing; others are modern conceptions, done in the bold lines of Fart nouveau, with bright colors introduced to relievo the cold gray a happy memory of the ancient Egyptian masters of stone work. Substantial Form. One of the most agreeable, qualities of these garden boxes is their substantial form a relief from the overworked urn which dispels the fear of upsetting. Then, too, thero are so many places where the rectangular shape will fit; in a window, on a stone bench, or resting on claw feet by a garden path: beside a flight of stairs, against a wall, or even in a vestibule. Theso boxes are lovely when filled with masses of brilliant nasturtiums or tulips, or bearing a tiny hedge of boxwood, cunningly trimmed la graceful curves and supplemented by concrete jardinieres, holding single stalks of privet, cut in flame shape, or boxwood, pruned round like the Italian plno, or even the homely oleander. L- shaded hallways, where living plants will not flourish, the real flora may be replaced by the artificial, which gives a pleasing effect. An indoor refinement of the rougher outdoor tubs and troughs is A LETTER FDR WOMEN From a Woman Whose Serious Illness Was Ovtrcomc by Lydia E. PinXhanVs Vegetable Compound. Garnett, Kas. "I first took Lydia Compound E. Pinkhara's Vegetable for a complete nervou breakdown following the birth of my oldest child. I pot up too soon which caused serious female trouble. I was so weak that I was not able to be on my feet but very little and could not do rnv hou?cwork at all. had a had rain in rnv left side and it would pain terribly if I stepped off a curb-stone. One day ore of your booklets was thrown in the yard and I read every word in it. There wcro fo many who had been helped by your medicine that I wanted to trr it" and my husband went to town and pot me a "bottle. It Fecmed aa though I felt relief after th Becond dose, eo I kept on until I had taken five bottles and by that time I was as well as I could wish. About a year later I pave birth to a ten pound boy, and have had two more children e ince and my health has been fine- If I ever have trouble of any kind I am poing to take your medicine for I pivc it all the praise for my pood health. I always recommend your medicine whenever I can." Mrs! Eva E. SnAT.Garnett, Kan.as. clay k L-L "mU
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Final installment of Martin Johnson's "Cannibals of the South Seas." Photographed at the risk of life. "Captured by Cannibals" is a dramatic picturization of life in the South Pacific. It pictures the natives in their state of savagery. Startling, strange and amuiing customs exist among these natives. Martin Johnson, pal of Jack London on the iamoua voyage of the "Snark," brought back pictures of these uncivilized people. His most thrilling experiences, his capture by Chief Nagapate and the man-eaters of "Big Number' tribe is pictured in "Captured by Cannibals." Also the Fox News.
"Yes. h fffms to a riht nice sort cf frücw. CoTr..r into my car and took cf:' his hit just as anyone' might do. I noticed he diln't bay much jv.i--t talked a tVw v orda to
thj men with him. I liked "ris looks any of the other as well as thoso of Presidents that have ri idtn in my cnr. Mr. Evans was away on his vacation when the Princ- of Walt s and the P.elgian royal family visited the monument and he looks a bit wistful when ho mentions missing the Belgians. "I carried a "slew of Princess to tho top," he taid, "bet 1 never had a chance at a real live King and Qu-en before." Mr. Evans figures that in the rast thirty-two years he hrys made about .'150.400 trips in the passenger tie- i vator. On each of these trips the j car goes about 510 feet up and the; same distance down, making a totaii of something like 119,21K,'00 feet j that it has travelled, or about ,0-00 miles. "That's twice around the earth,", Mr. Evans eommented. I bet no ! other e le vator conductor in the j world can equal that." j Figuring it in years, the veteran i es tin -..at es that he has spen about j six years traveling in his elevator omieres. v ltn vertegris. hronze. or sepia finish, theso are distinctly or namental. With their aid, an unused mantel and fireplace may be converted Into a veritable altar of Uowers, by resting boxes of flowers and vines on the shelf and potted plants on the hearth. When this is done, it is better to close the fluo with a s-imple screen, as the soot is apt to accumulate on the growing things. Common Flower Pot. Even tho humble sister of the planter Jug, the common flower pot, with a coat of brilliant enamel paint and a few flowers crudely done, will give the delightfully naive effect of the Preton earthen ware. Lafcadio Hearn says that no Japanese hnufe H complete without Its miniature garden, which tisjally occupies a position of honor in the reception room. Perhaps too great a portion of the world's Inhabitants has adopted the trans-lent cut flower method of establishing the balance between the indoors and the outLincoln Theatre Special Showincr of Supor-Prrxluc-tions This Week TODAY Select Pictures presents OWEN MOORE -in"The Desperate Hero" smashing good story for Makes and a great girl. A big j TUKSDAY and AVKII-:si.Y TOM MOORi: in a Tubular ltolev Here's Tom Moore in the kind of Iart you love to see Mm play a recular American lo.v, with nil the faults and irregularities that regular loys are apt to luivo. You'll revel In ! tho rejili-m of "The Great Accident" i and you'll pet awny fevlin that here I at la;-t is a picture- that teaches a 1 Jcsson without mennlizin or preach Inp. SAMrr.L GOr.DYYYN Presents TOM MOORE -UlThe Great Accident THURSDAY AND 1RIDAY Parniwuint D;iy! Super-PreIuctin. TIIOS. II. INCi: Iresnts DOROTHY DALTON "The Market of Souls" I5y John Lynch. Scenario hy C. (Gardner Sullivan. Directed by Joseph Do (ira-e. SuiKTvivod hy Tliomas II. Ineo. Photoara plied liy John Stunuir. Her soul in the balance! Arounet l.or, the !!ali und lure of "lif('.M Deep in her breast, tin voice of her l;etter self -Reu are!" Which call did she heeel? Your heart will e;o out to Dorethy Dalton in tho tense, t r Intr moments of tills credit screen story. Your eyes will plenv in fnscinationj at tlie M'iivationul pieture of a New Ye ar's nel in a New Yerk palace of Joy.
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door. The growing plant more nearly represents nature. A r.ar approach to the Japar.cs pygmy tree may be fc und In the baby evergreens, taken up at six or teven inches and potted with the roots gently bound In moss, tied with string and kept moistened. The?" infants are. mtst appealing. In these days of clever hands, the artificial plant has let its stigmaRoses, narcissus, carnations, chrysanthemums, tiny bluebells and trailing wistaria bloom perennially and always at tho height of .heir beauty. Cherry blossoms and dogwood now give delight In November.
No Vacation Country Like Canada The playgrounds cf a continent For tourists, campers, canoeists, anglers, huntsrs, and mountain climbers. Historic, legendary. Ciddels, cathedrals, battle grounds and battlements. The place for adventure, exploration, or a Perfect Change and Rest Absolutely the widest range in kind and cost of trip from bellroom to cance; from big hotel to houseboat or camp. Cool weather, no hay fever, balsam-laden air. The very name of Canada makes one keen for the trip. The Grand Trank has published a set of comprehensive, illustrated guide books on tho Highlands of Ontario north of Toronto Mus koka Lakes, Lake of Days, Algcnquin Park, etc.; the St. Lawrence River country, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, the Maritime Provinces, the White Mountains and Sea-Shore Resort. These books will help greatly with preliminary plans. They are free. Ask for them and permit us to quote our rcundtrip summer fares to such points as seem especially attractive. Write today. Address H j. d. McDonald Gen. PtiMDger Agent 112 W.Ad.m. Street Chicago, HI. ti. We have plenty of ice for everybody, and we have trucks and wagons to deliver it, but we need men at from $36.00 to $39.00 per week. If we can get the men we can take care of the entire city. You can always get ice at the plant. ran ml Company Main 2221, 395; Lincoln 6123,5395.
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