South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 202, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1920 — Page 9

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NEWS News-Tim js Office ! TNflRF.uSF.n RF.RVTfSR JL1I JlUL JUU U1J1V 1 1VJU . FOR CITY HOSPITAL: St. Jo?ephs Intall Modern Diagnostic Laboratories New Appointment. Tir!r.jr th fp" rnonths thre hiv bri Krafluälly maturing plins hlrh as they nr rnmplfl'! will n:an tht th medical rroff .inri of ?.;cllltls for thf accurate füanosi.s f r!i5ra?o and InrrrrtH-d Frvici to tri patients nf thin vicinity. As th"i medical status of any community l-irjcly df'Pnds on Its f.iriUtls for rfplns the most mo-i-m work, any dvanc In th fa'Mliti-s mut b T-flctd. In lr.crra.'M accuracy of Tri rrf sont plan Is to Increase the inns of making accurate clinical !iapnoes. To do this there Is belnsr installed at St. Jo.m. h's hospital two f th- most modern diagnostic laboratories in Indiana; one fur X-ray find the other for all branches of J'atholoRy, ha cteriolopy, and chemistry connected with tho practice of jnedlclne or with public health "work. The initial expenditures and figured plans for th future make It possible to tat that tho St. .Iofrph hospital laboratories for clinical liap:noyis will be the most modern md completely equipped In the ftate, and If not as larire. ns adotiudu1 a3 any m inicajro. Dr. Clifford L. Dartlrtt will have chargf of both departments. He 1 a graduate of Indiana university and hns been In active laboratory work for 10 years. Amoncr the places held Jy him have been the following: Inrtructo:- In pathology, bacteriology tnd hitoloo' at the Indiana, d.-ntnl ! college; Instructor in clinical diagnosis at Indiana university school t medicine; Instructor in pathology find bacteriology in th1 Io.va university school of medicine; In charge of the general bacteriology .it Camp Howie, Texas; In charge of the delartment of srrolorry at th central medical department laboratory at IMJon, France, and lat r in charge of the bacterio1oy and serology at the, base hospital at Chaumont. 3'rance. M. IL S. CLASS OF 9 IB HAVE Aft X UAL PlCftlC About 2f members of the class of 3 91 of the. Mlshawaka hih school Jicld a picnic Sunday at the fourjnlle bridge near Niics. A feature of thft affair was an indoor baseball came which was followed by a picr.lo supper. A business serslon was lield when the followlnfr oftlcers were lec'ed for the coming year: Leo Van Tilbury, president; Norman Minzey, vice president; Catherine J'.urns. secretary and treasurer. A committee was appointed to make f rranements for a dance to be given arly in September to raise, funds for Iho Mary l. Wi lh scholarship. It was decided to hold a picnic frext year on the third Sunday In July. OSCr:OT,A WINS C.AMH. The. Jamestown Tigers wtre defeated by the, n.scenla t(ain by a Fcorc of to 4. In a fast game on the Osceola diamond Sunday. Hender?on and nickel's battery, an I K. f)pelt and C. Coil's infield work the chief feature of the t'amc. roNcu ni:s visit hi-: kit. Miss Helen Coats left yesterd.nv for Iirr home at Kewanee, 111.. after fpindmc her vacation as the gvest of her brother, Wlllla n J. Coats, and lier um le. I 'rank T'. '.'oats, corner of Third and Kate sts. MISHAWAKA WANTUI-: perl"r.el trwk Irlvrr; MIshawuLa I.i.rr 'JO t-3 i l'OIt SAT.K Crating, suitable fer kind- j ting. Apply Ken-Id Miuf Seres. b Mi!n t. t.tl i , . -j I rt FALFT- New piano ernte for p ik-j ing pnrpos. App'T Kentd Mn!' ' Stores. 1.) N. M.iln st. l'.'tl ' ' 'OK ST.r li ranz, cheap. Call t , ?u V. iree 5T ST1"-Prv n-ird. ltev .Tnnuith. ' 2Z'j N. Main it. l'h Misnawaka -''7 I lvtD; M'ANTrP - A f.amter, A. K. Kuhn. 1-1 I i:. Mih:'waka ax. Ivt2 1"K5K roon. for r-r-t td tT. tet rlt'e in Mlsbaaka. rher.e 172 er ltT.i. Ttf 1 OR KKNT '. iT3g. Ir- rurc ."1 V.-.i 5t , tfrore at. Ist2 rrR SAl.i:- i:-!:t r-e-n Y.: :e. pirtly , modern, tirt'i nl-r. s2M In jnir -af !en-. in, .--'i Kar Cr.,. f. V."l , - j 1"'U 1.r. -AI! vi.-m h.-.i:se r.ni .et; f rj.i rev . - 1 rf, . b -tt. . .rriv ir.sriej ".

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S8estion from Paris ??Sv Ä Ü '.ft 7 If-, i . t )' r V : 5 J H II si tf": H f J U if ' '. ' -: f : ' i 1 - .-. .. .. jfc. :T. j r Very Frenchy Is thU sown of black satin embroidered in blue CANNIBAL lMaiTKi: AT TKMI LI Wo did mure or K-t-.s hollering when Mr. Hoover cut our iugar ration down to a lump ;l meal, but how would you feel if all food yon had ever eatfn was cocoanut meat and fish? Martin Johnson found a tribe of Islanders in the uth Pacific who never had had anything els to cat. They s-egrt gated themselves from the neighboring trib and had -o long intermarried that nearly everybody in the tribe Was ,u leru-t a fir.st cousin to even body else. The result of intermarriage and restricted rations brought race suicide cl the most vicious kind, and the tribeT consisted of only 7fiö weaklinn. He pictures them In "Captured by Cannibals," final installment of "Cannibals of the ."south .seas," wheh will be shown at tht Temple for the lafct times today. WILL ATri:.M CONVENTION The fifth biennial convention of the Indiana association of workers for the blind will be held at Indianapolis July 27. 28 and 20. F. H. Reese, of Mishawaka, Is president of the association, while Mrs Reese 1 ' recording secretary. The president v. ill address the convention at the opening session on 'Our Aims; What We Kxpvct and What is Kxpevted of Us." A most interesting program has been arranged for the various sessions which will include speeches musical . num.bcrs and other forma of entertainment. CITY COI NCIL MCUrS Claims amounting to JlO.lol.SO were presented and allowed at the bi-monthW meeting of the city council last evening. Petitions asking for a watchman or automatic signal it the bv.';m st. crossing of the New York Central, ar.d also a watchman at thrt 75yrkit a v. crossing were favorably acted upon RACK FROM STI RGIS. Mis Z'.na Mo;owan has returned from Sturmis. Mich., where she spent her vacation. CLASSIFIED VACANT HOl'SKS. A 4-rom cottage, 1 blo'-k frr thf .Mishawaka Wo-'!n Mf,r. Co., $1.4N; fi;.h11 paynif-nf down; halin- e rn terms, A bemittfal ö-ro.im hene. '.. Ninth et.. irp' kltet.cn. invenloit lininc rm ; pleasant living renn : spacious i.edro"in8 with e..rtJ in oa n ; :iU newly p.'iintfd and papered. Jut like new : gas. ).. -tri. liz!:ts. water :uid vt nd in heme; rc't s."n.iMe pri'-o. easu er terui. a gtrftly rno.lern hon. I.inro!:i n) ... ?.".." h; rash or terms. ?2v A - room !i'ii. W 1 blrteonth st-. . 14. room modern p'.'tnlug Louse; 1 jrgaia. ro.ssKssioN in a rF;v DAYS. A -re.m hnu, N. Division St.. ?-.0; ftuall pa tr.er.f down, l alan - ensv terms. A 4 r ,.ri bi:s W. Kleret t!) . $1..V; 5- ' easli; Wnlani'e eiiv terr. Au artraetlv r.nd convenient rem 1 i:r.:iluw . Hire.r Park : ci eleerrle j; ::lts. row furnace re isoiPiiV.e pri-'e; r;ili r tfris. A c'-1! rt room be-in. S. 17th s.. Kivr ..rk. tr1,, iU..!f,. c j fi:r!K1,..: tnT.t. IMMKD! TK l' srssi t.N ; r1-' T rrl ( lSv, or t. rras. (:;j,x L.i:ja s I..n:rel at.: this r, r . h(t bouc!lt at t(, r1nt . .riVl2j ytr'-rly modern r-.v:?e. E. M'!nw.i'ua -., bargain If taka -""n : ' r tri'tlr r .V.ern roonlr.2 hou: .1 M...k frem'rfce c.-.tr -f th Hy. An -ro;a hrnt, N. Plvision St.; U,T.., ' .'ul I'AIT.T Hi:. ...TV mnrOKATION. r. s I.ii . .a Way W.; l'h - Mis!i. 11M. Sevrr.our Jansen, Sile Mcr. ii-tf WANT K! Men to unload eoal; steady f :i K'Tr.nt. Apply National rnwr i'roji.as Co. iCt'' WANTKrvf-ter'.esrrarher, cnerai efTlre work, ere with nx efli e experience preferred, tut will ensiifr commercial t.'h el lT lent who !.ns rot yet held a lp'y StenokrapLer," I News-T: 1tf ; tun t-ipnt roora aouie, near DodTe taila rla;.C Ji.-1); cash or tc::ii3; poni'Ki'oa "O il4j. A. A. Sobll.per. J. II N jutü liend or Main Hx'l FOR SALE A tinn-rei or land eontrirta rf.r.sing frora $1.0!K to $ti.0fj0. bearlnf T rf ei,t liite.-esit. Owner will ffuarantee a:ij it tcese contracts. A, C. olpaerL 20-tf I VTI'fi CI- .. . ,...- I. l east er.d lor caL. AdJref F. Y.. N. w s- i lu-s. tf LIAVK a.I nsb for a snnill bouae oa cortb alüe. ilurray, New-Xlraea. lltf

POUCH CO TOT NOT KS. rhi::ip Woolet. 113 "U. Grove St.. was fined J 5 and costs by Judge F'.g Monday morning on a charge of intoxication. He paid. Peter K'.izhy, 72 4 K. L.iwrer.'-e st.. wa arrested by the local police on a charge of asvault and battery. He wi turned over to the South Rend prüf Mike Zubrach is th comp'ainir.g witn". I. Webster, 614 S. Main st . was arrested for Intoxication. He will be arraigned July 24. William Sto-ckinger and James Grant were arrested on charges of violating the traffic ordinance and their cases were continued fntil Tuesday mornlnrThe cases of the State vs. Lerey Mir.rry. charged with assault and battery, will be heard Tuesday.

niKK FAMILY KKTXION. Tho fifth annual reunion of the nirk family was held Sunday at the home of Jacob Hirk, southeast of the city. Dinner was served to over lOo guests at noon. In the afternoon a program of games was enJoyed and an address delivered by Rev. Lawrence of the Kvangelioaj church of Woodlands. Oiricers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Edward lilrk, president; Norman Ilirk, vice-president; Olga Wagner, secretary, and Julia Heron, treasurer. The next reunion will be held on July 3. 1921. BIRTHDAY DINNT7TL Mrs. Jane Jefferies, 23 5 12. Lawrence 6t., was surprised with a chicken dinner Sunday on the occa sion of her 3 Sth birthday anniver-j sarv Tho dinner i-ti u 'ittonHnH ,? ! her six children and their families. Mrs. J'.fferies received many pretty gifts. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Timmlns. Kalamazoo, Mich., .Mr. a:id Mrs. Flovd Hogiand, Klkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefftrlea, Miss Rosa Jefferies. Emil Jefferies, Harry Ilauss and William Barnes. takks iikv. nuitNirrr's ilaci:. In the absence of Rev. Dr. J. A. Lurnett of the Presbyterian church, W. M. Danner, secretary of the .South Bend Y. M. C. A., spoke at the morning service Sunday. The evening services have been discontinued during July and August. WUJi INITIATi: LAUGH CLASS. Thirty candidate of Buffalo grange, Lapaz. will be initiated in the third and fourth degreo by Tamarack grange, No. 2,212, at the regular meeting Tuesday evening. The work will be done by the Tamarack degree team and will be followed, by a special program and refreshments. TOM MOOIU: AT LINCOLN TODAY Tom Moore will be seen at the. Lincoln today and tomorrow in "The Great Accident." in which he plays a role his audiences like to see him in a regular American boy, with all the faults and irregularities that regular hoys are apt to have. "Tho Creat Accident" is thoroughly realists and is said to teach a wonderful les&on. T.rWORTII I FAfJCi: SOCIAL The Kpworth Ix-ague of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a social In the church parlors this evening commencing at S o'clock. An interesting program has been arranged for the occasion. RFTLDIN; PI'RMITS. T M. Spicer, 1501) L Third St., garage to cost $230, C. H. McConnell. porch at 34 W. Rattell st.. $50, Robert Derf,, garage on Grove st. $150; Julius DeCIark for a garage at 1510 W. Sixth st.. $100. Hl'.Iti: HtOM JO LI I TT. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farrell rf Joliet. III., spent Sunday with the latter'a relatives. Mrs. Farrell was formerly Miss Ruth Pfleeger of this city. nrsiGvs n)M x)Rcn Motorcycle Ofticer Karl R. Smith has resigned from the local police force. His resignation will take effect Saturday. IHAVi; FOR INDIANAPOLIS. The Misses Catherine and Aurella Voun left Monday for Indianapolis where they will spend a week as the guests of their cousin. coNn-rni: vacation'. Mr. and Mrs. Dernard L. Hints have returned from Lake Wawasee, where they sfent,. their vacation. RACK FROM Ii.Ki:. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cone and son have returned from a vacation spent at Indian lake. HOSPITAL XOTUS. Miss Helena Knott and Miss Fellcanna Sherk, both of Rremen. underwent serious operations at St. Joseph's hospital. Monday mornlncr. CO TO .IFITTRSOVVILLi:. Deputy Sheriff W. F. Kerr and sn Thomas went to Je ffersonville, Ind., Monday where the former took two box to the reformatorv. iAronri: visrrons. F. 12. Jamison and family of Laporte, s-pent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. flröf-s, 114 1-2 E. Firt Rt. CinCAC.O VISITORS. Mrs. Anna Wunderlich a.rd granddaughter. Violet, of Chicago are guests of Mips Rose Kiel, W. Fourth st. Kyle Hawkin, 30? S. Main st.. returned Sunday evening from Culver. Ind.. where he spent a week's vafcatlon. The regular Wednesday afternoon card party will be he'd as usual thi? week at the Miami Country club. Finch & Sprague Undertakers (Grace M. Finch, Prop.) AMBULANCE SERVICE 202 N. Main St, Mishawaka Phones, Mishawaka 100

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Star of Big Circus Troupe Tells How to Enjoy Health and Happiness. ACiCen Sic grift 13 a member of the world's largest family of areialUts. Twice each day, for nine months each year and for a period of eight years, she has flown through th air at the dizzy heights of a circus "hie top." Her flights through space would, were they computed, form a distance sufficient to encompass the globe. Sne is the reture of health. You will see Ml?s Siegrist when the great new RingMng Brothers and Barnum Dailey Combine Shows exhibit here Saturday. August 7. Miss Siegrist entered upon her arenic career when she was a very little girl. Her father gave her lessons during the school vacation periods. She likes to talk about her work. She said recently: "Exercise for women seems to have been lost sight of to a great extent. All cannot be great athletes and probably many would not care to be. Rut many an ache and many nn ill could be avoided through consistent exercise. The excuse. T am not strong enough to stand exercise.' is, in my opinion and experience, the excuse of a lazy woman. I was not in any way remarkable when I first began my life work. Nor was ' I strong physically. My father was my teacher and he began by giving me very easy and short exercises. Gradually I grew more hardy and as I progressed my lessons became more strenuous. Now it is child's p'ay for mo to perform at the greatest heights. T never fear ills and haven't had so much as a cold in yc'ar. Let my listers who complain of poor health exercise consistently and they will be well both in mind and body always." It is such immense feature acts: as that of the Siegrist troupe that make the great Ringling Rrothers and Barnum & Dailey Combined Shows differ from any circus that has yet tourned America. The companies of aerlalists also include the famous Klarkonians and Ernest Clark, whose triple twisting somer-

NEWS FROM NEARBY COMMUNITIES

IJLCTIAN.VN. Miss I'ura Pears, of liinois, is spending the summer months at the home of C. F. Pears, of this place. Mrs. E. C. Maford and Mrs. Frank Habicht returned home Wednesday from Paw Paw lake for a short visit. Mr. Masford motored back to Paw Paw with them Friday afternoon. A. O. Williams entertained his Sunday school ciass of small boys at an outing party at Clear Lake Thursday, about twenty boys attended. The Rest family reunion was held at Clear Iake on Sunday. Miss Reryl Langshhansr entertained tho T. D. D. club at the home of Miss Georgia Wilcox last week. Miss Elizabeth Rouse entertained a small party of friends at bridge Tuesday evening. The girl have proclaimed their intention of forming a club as .soon as they can invent a name e.xpresyive enough to lit the organization. Mr. and Mrs. Iouch left Monday for a visit in Battle Creek. Mrs. Carl Pristol Is entertaining her sister and children of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Rulster and t-on Ronald, spent the Fourth with hti sister. Mr. and Mrs. Moulder of Benton Harbor. " Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Clark, who just recently moved into their new summer home near tho Country club grounds, entertained Wednesday evening with a dinner party and dance, given as a bouse warminsr. The guc-st list included Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Har.lin, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Ro.-s'. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rurrows. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hahieht. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. fcomple. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mosford. Mr. and Mrs. Mogrldsre. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kiehm, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. YVJiito, Miss Wren Wat kins. L. .1; Schneider, H. K. Traask, Mi.-.s l-'itch f New York. Samuel Hale of Chicago. A splrrdid orchestra furnihel music for the evening. Mrs. Messiek of 6outh PoikI aiding. GARY -HOB A RT TRACTlOft COMPAftY lft PETITlOft TO SERVICE COMMISSIOft r-v United Tre-s: "INDIANAPOLIS. Gary-Hobart Trarti July 13. The on company towith the public asking permist notes to obtain to buy a r.ew also received a Chicago. I-i'ko day fid a petition service cnmmifslon sion to issue trus ?4.'.0C, with which car. The commission petition from th Shore and South lb" ing a modification crease order Issued nd railroad askof the rate inlast September. 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. STARTING. LIGHTING, IGNL TION ILVmiRY WORK. Mlshawaka Battery Service. Corner of Eiphth and Main 5-ta. Don't ForyvC "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," N. . Main 6t MUhiwia. ror All Kind of Ck !Upir1&r 4.cd Saoe.

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t Ji 9 . ALXLI1N SILGHIST, FA310FS A LH I ALI ST. saults have never been equalled In the history of lofty performances. AJtDMOIli:. Twenty relatives and friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce to help them celebrate their wedding anniversary- Amoni? the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pert Jordan and son of Springfield, Ohio. Rcssie Reinebold accompanied her brother. Roseoe. and his wife to Valparaiso and Chicag-o for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Rert Storms were Sunday guests at the, home of J. H. Young. JUrs. Dingle and Mrs. Hazel worth of Indianapolis spent a week with her sister, Mrs. G. E. Gilson. George Wen rick and wife and son have returned from the west and spent a few days last week visiting his parents, E. Wenrick and wife. Mr. and Mr?. G. K. Gilson motored to LaPorte and Michigan City Sunday. MAKE FIFTY TIIOUSAftDS SIftCE PROHIBlTIOft LAW' WAS Eft ACTED By Putted Press: WASHINGTON". July 19. More than 50,000 arrests were made during the first six months of constitutional prohibition just closed, will e:iy Prohibition Agent Kramers' report soon to be issued. Data on which Kramer is to base his report Is being prepare 1 from reports from police chiefs of the entire country, The actual number of violations of the law will be. shown. Dr. Weizmann. the English Zionist, says he is thankful there are no gold miners or oil lands in Palestine, and that therefore there would be no attraction for international capital. iRpnir Today and Vednesday TOM MOORi: in a Regular Rol Here' Tcnn Moore In the kind of part you loe to eo liim play a regular American boy, with all the faults and imgularitios tliat regubr boys arc apt to IiaA You'll revel in the realism ff "Tho Great Accideut" and you'll go away finding tliat herv at Iat i a picture that teaches a lesson without nioraluins or preaching. SAMCLL f.OLDWYN Presents lorn Moore in "The Great Accident" TlirilSDAY AND FRIDAY Paramount Ia j Suiter-Protluetion. THOS. II. INCi: Presents DOROTHY DAI.TON In "The Market of Souls" Iiy John Lynch. Scenario by C. Ga rtlner Sullivan. Dlree-ted by Joseph De Graste. Suicr i;-ctl hy Thomas II. Lnoe. rhotogTaphexl by Jolm Stuniar. Her soul in tho balance! Arounel her. tho flah and lure of life." Deep In her breat, the voice of her better self "I$carc:M Wliich call tlid she heed? Your heart will eo out to Dorothy Dalton in the tense, trying momenta of thL great screen story. Your eye will glow In fascination at the sensatlemal picture of a New Year's revel in a New York palace of joy.

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SCHÄFERS BUY LANE APARTMENTS

Thirty Thousand Realty Deal Closed With Recording of Deed. William I. Schäfer and Grace E. Schafer. hin wife, have purchased the I-anff arartments on W. JefTerson blvcl.. at the head of Franklin St., it became known when th? deed was recorded In the county recorder's office. The. consideration named is $30,000. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Ine, Cook county. III.; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Iane of St. Joseph county, Ind., and Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas A. LewU of Los Angeles county, Calif., signed the deed which conveys the property. The Lane apartments are contained in a three-story brick building of modern construction. The lot is 3 4 feet by 12 rods. RIOTS CAUSE OftE DEATH AftD FOURTEEft I ft JURIES AT CORK CORK. Ire... July 19. One, man was killed and 14 others wounded' In rioting here following death of a i former soldier named Rourko who j was bayoneted by troops after ignor- i Ing a challenge to halt. NEW SWIMMING POOL I FOR LEAGUE MEET RATTLE GROUND, Ind., July l'j. Persons attending the Epworth leag-Je institute starting lure. Monday were a!l set to cool off after a hot day's Etudy In sL new swimming j pool, other Improvements have been made since the last institute and better facilities have been provided for the leaguers. They were greeted with an enlarged dining room and r.ew tennis courts. Dr. J. W. R. Sumalt of Wilmington Del., is dean this year. Or. L. F. W. Lescmann of Chicago has charge of the Morning Wa ten and Life Workers' classes. Last year's attendance was 600 and a large crowd was expected this time. The Institute will continue until next Monday. FIRE CAUSES SMALL PAftIC ABOARD SHIP Uy United Tras: NEW YORK. July 19. Fire aboard the C. W. Morse, an Albany "night boat' bound for New York, caused a small panic among Its 1,000 passengers today. The fire was quickly extinguished. Little damage was done. A lighted clgaret thrown on a window sill was believed to have caused the blare. The disappointing census figures for New York may be explained by the fact that it was the first census under prohibition and no enumerator saw double. Sun and New York Herald. Try ftEW'S-TIMES Want Ads 3E Johansin Shoes Still on Sale.

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36-INCH MUSLIN Hope Lansdale Muslin, 40c grade, for Wednesday only, yard 33c Our Gn

Will be on all week. Hundreds of big bargains offered at less than wholesale price today. Buy your future needs now.

PANTS Men's Pants, values to $4.00. size 38 to 42 only, spe cial . . . . $1.95 UNION SUITS Ladies' Lace or tight knee. their 69c value, a sizes 11 39 c M BATHING CAPS Values to $1.50, to close out quick 39c at . MEN'S HOSE 50c value, mercerized, slightly imper fect. 4 pair for $1.00

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"CAPTURED BY CANNIBALS" Final installment of Martin Johnson's Remarkable Picture "CANNIBALS OF THE SOUTH SEAS" Martin Johnson, pal of Jack London, went to the South Pacific Islands with a motion picture camera to bring back to civilization's eye the customs of the savage peoples. He found adventure and drama, and his brave little wife escaped from the man-eating cannibals by almost a miracle. Also THE FOX NEWS.

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TOMORROW A Robertson-Cole Production "MINTS OF HELL" Featuring William Duncan. Together with the 14th Episode of "THE INVISIBLE HAND'

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COAL WOOD FEED SEEDS WHOLESALE HAY 226 North Main St., Mishawaka. Phone 207 A few of the articles we handle:

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Poultry Supplies Screenings

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