South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 207, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 July 1920 — Page 3

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lonated 1-y ni.in'.. KlNwcrt h'. Chas. I. Sax 'o.. I',r.ir.(i"ii IrrIl.. fJarland. th Marif V.".ti. fhop, Whplock, the Ir.sar ir.c !apartmnt of th Citizens' link. th American Tmt crnptny. ';nrgf I'lAtnr. th Mr'arty mf.it market. Hum'h iMk'ry. M. Pinwaty and J. tho ?ntith T.n 1 Whovalo Gror' Co.. Wyattfl Butt, r and I'c: Whnl5al Co.. J. r. Wfbrr. San.'l Spir'. Max Afl!?r. Horr and Hrr. C It. Hch'ifll. Klvinfirstori5, !J.hcr irayr's and Lonso Wllr HlrC'lit Co. Th b rt of thf dny wa' a floj; flt ht" In which th rontf -itant 'ro IP C. (rbrr. "F'ri!'. ". vs. Carl TCuehne, "Trix". and H. C.lmn, "Kido", vs. Jack Irr.s, ".Bruno". Aftr th frt fnrniintfr th parti;--ipants wero fd raw nif.it to lnuro ji f roIfun round. Th f.ml fiht ia won by Jack IJ'-r.s. At T:." th plcnifkor.s rturno-d to South F?end.

OPEN AIR SERVICE AT LEEPER PARK

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rf outdoor union rnftin.- Sponsore fl ! many of th principal rhurcho of th city. Tli ferviff s viil lc )!d in Leerer rirk. Many of th rhurchffl hivf dis-I-fn-ifd with Sunday eveninc scrvicos :;t th rhurchrs durlrf: July anl Auifiist and it Is planned to continue union frrvlces throuph theso f-onth.". holdinsr thrm in Üio variows j-aiks of th city. In cas of in- ! ir.c nt wcathf-r thN -vpninK:'3 ?crv-j-'-s will transferred to Xho first Methodist church.

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STEPHENSON MILL WILL HOLD PICNIC

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Amonc th developments in the l.-.l estate field dutitiK the w-e; v. a s lac annoijnccment f th plaeinu of t'.e I'haiicM V.'eidl-r. peroral addition, on tho market. The lots will

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rorth. Mian-1 ht. on the :i,t .and Hifih ft. on the wst. li;it .s Weidier nnd Owen Windle will he in haice of marktin i.f the new addition. A uniqu feature of the new adiltnon on the market is the otter of

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AHIlliT Al'TO IKlVi:ilS. Thilip H. Omnier. 1 T :i S K. CaheM

T..-H and city court Saturday morniric. At 7:45 oVlo k Kit .aradl, 50 J liii. !M av., wad arr st d for parking his machine In front of a tire hdrar.t. and -0 minuUs later Wlllard Taylor. 1117 11. Sorni st., was . j-'eked uv fr op rating a iar with .in open muffler. City i u:t convened ii s;.50 o'clock and th- :ue:i wer j-.rrai'ned. w h r- they pie id i guilts. Taylor was tine 1 f.". and costs. ind Zaradel was n n a irnilar fine, Ixrt It was suspended.

Schedule Bi; Program of Events for Hudson Lake Saturday.

One of the largest picnic of the season will be hrhl next Saturday at Hi ul. -on lake under the auspices of the Stephenson Underwear Mills Mutual Benefit association. A complete program has been nrrancred, including all of the upual picnic features and .-everal novel events. The affair will be held at Lake park, the second interurban stop at the la i e. The program as announced by the c(.uiin:i:tee H as follows: I'arade forms in front of mill at 11; 15 a. in, Cars leave South Shore station at 12 sharp. Pinner, 1 to 2 p. m. Stunts and athletic events, - to 4 p. rn. Band concert ( Dodge land), 4 to 4:45. Swimming. 4 to 4:45. Ball game, 5 to 6 p. m. Supptr, to 7 p. m. Dancing, 7:30 to 10: ! 5. The stunts and athletic events Include a hall game between married and single men, t?ack racu iy men and women, potato race for men and women, fat men's race, fat women'; race, d:zzy race, human wheelbarrow race, pie eating contest, tu? of war for men, tug of war for women, canoe tilting cyr.tea-t for men and many other events. Prizes will be triven In all events. Special return cars have v.ecn arranged for by the committee. Those who will return to the city af:er super will be provided with a return car at S : C C . A special car will accommodate those who remain for the dances at 10:30. Thc&u card will augment tho regular Interurban service.

AUTO HITS CURB AND TURNS OVER

Mrs. Samuel Culp Receives Minor Cuts as Result of Accident.

Striking the curb at Lafayette bhd. and Bartlett St.. Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock while trying to avoid hitting another car, a Ford touring c.ir driven by Samuel Culp, S.'d N. Michigan fit., turned over on its side, causing Mr. Culp to receive minor cuts about the face as the result of the broken glass. Mr. and Mrs. Culp wero driving south on Lafayette blvil., while Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Schwartz, 62 4 X. Scott st, were driving east em Horatio ct, Culp. thinking he would be struck by the car driven by Schwartz endeavored to turn on Bartlett Kt., and in doing so hat the curb. Culp's car was thrown on its side and the tup and windshield broken. Mrs.

Culp was cut about the face and sllchtly hruised as the result of the accident but was able to walk home, bystanders who saw the accident stated that there was BUtf.cle.nt distance between the two r.-.ti eo that bj'.h cuuid have paeeed eafely.

GRACE EVANGELICAL CHURCH HOLDS PICXIC

ajuUast hump ;:mmi:k. riiilip H. Omnier, 17." S i:, e.'alvert .: , was nrresfed late Friday afternoon on a warrant issued upon the affidavit of Mrs;. Lydia SchmcK. 2"11. Indiana n.v.r eharginif that fjemmr fro! .ecured money under false pretense--. According to th" story io!d to the pro-t.u ut r. (Jemmcr. v. ho had been emjloed for remodeling wrk by Mrs. Schreck, fjlid to ray an JS5 lumber bill for v.-hich tho vtman had given nim the nwjr.ey.

NOTKC The two Ben Hur couitä have tonsoliJuted and will iuo a niutIng Tuesday evening, July :'7th. a. Beyler Hall; ekctlon of offift-rs. All membträ re luestcd to be ir s' nt.

Approximately 100 members of the Graco Evnr.sellcal cliruch attended tho unrual picnic he'd at Pottawatomie purk Saturday attcrnoon, A baso ball gamo wae called at 2 ; 30 und wan followed by a varied program of gamea and races. A basket touppcr was served at 6 o'clock.

spi:Knnns fixed, Three? Hpcrdcr, arrested Friday r.?ght, admitted their guilt in city court Saturday morning and drew i::ic3 from Judge Oilmcr. Charles Urailcrr.us. 43 1 K. Lasallc av., and Thomng Oarland. Runhton Apta.. wer : given suspendtd fines of $5 and costb, while (J rover C. Hartman. 521 ('ei roll ft., had to pay the 15 and CfxH sentcr.ee?.

Goernment Commends Piowaly and Sons for Efficient War Work.

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A Chicago - .South Bend firn. rendered the most efficient and satisfactory service oi any firm supplying penshable commodities ar'roy camps during the war accordit. g to the statement of the war department tn a certificate ot merit which has been received l- M. l'iowaty and Sons. The certificate w is accompanied by a letter from Maj. n. George YY. Burr, assistant chief of staff and lirector of purchase, storage and traffic in which lie commends the local firm. The produce firm supplies prac-

all perishable foodstuffs to of the central west, letter and certificate follow: M. r iowatv and Sons,

'Subject, certificate of nurit.

"In accordance with the recommendation of the director of purchase a certificate of nurit has been int to you under separate cover." The citation by the director it purchase is as follows: "Fer special meritorious torvicea In rendering ther most efficient and satisfactory services of any firm supplying perishable commodities. They have furnisheel amounts in excess of contracts without epuctation prices. For commendable services rendered under adverse weather and market conditions in furnishing large quantities of onions for oversexas shipment. "It Is very gratifying to me to bo enabled to transmit this visible recognition of patriotic war service." .Signed. George W. Burr, Major General. A5istant Chief of Staff director of purchase, storage and traffic.

MARRIED SATURDAY AT GRACE CHURCH

Miss Beatrice M. Jones, daughter of Mrs. Davie Jones. 213 Keasey st.. and Paul H. Arndt, also of this city, were quietly married Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Uev. B. D. Beck of the Grace Methodist church, with only the immediate relatives witnessing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Arndt will live in South Bend.

REPORTS MONEY LOSS. Earl Snyder. 102 8 DeMaude av.. reported to police Friday the loss of a pocketbook containing, among other things. $172. in money. REMOVED TO HOME. Ora Milner. 40 years old. believed by the police to be slightly demented. was picked up and taken to his home late Friday afternoon. He lives in Bertrand. Mich.

If some of the so-called respectable people who try to buy "cash ice" from our wagons were brought into city court and the same publicity given them that is given a dishonest ice man, it might cure the evil practice. You may pay" for what you get when you buy ice for cash but you violate the law just the same.

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EXTEKT.X I X P. R TV Mr. and Mrs. C. ii. Carson aro entertaining Mr. and Mrs. K- v'll.ford ;hren, 1C53 Kiversldo drive and Mrs-. (Ihen's slscer, Mrs. L. A. Quill t.t s Moine?. la., ovor the week end tt Fagle lake

CARD OF Til AX KS We all wish to thank the nighbori' ar.d many friends fur their kindr.tis and floral offerings during the illness and death of. my beloved ulfe, and our daughter and sister. ( Signed ) : OTTO TFSKhl and FAMILY 7 6 3 5 -20

ENTERTAIN VISITORS. Mr and Mn F C. r;hen. 1OÖ0 Kiveraid drive. hae a. thdr guext Mrs. Gheen's sister. Mre. L. A. Quill

liOSMS fiAUDl.N HOSE. Arthur Sauterman. zQz lAr.rtrn v., want1 to know who stole 50 feet f garden ho.' from his back yard mo tlm Friday night. accordir:g th complaint filed with the police.

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I'unlc at St. Jo August 4. Iidi i v ill register and pay Jl fare, ti llrj. Huh. in at FvoherLs.m -t.re b.-f,r.-August 1. Advt. 776-2S.

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W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES.

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For Men's Suits as you can pet at Slavin's the same suits as low as $15. Trousers as low as $2.50. The only difference is no mahogany fixtures, no fancy show cases, plain front. No overhead expense. One block out of the high rent district. For this reason I am able to sell clothing cheaper than anybody else. One visit will convince you. S. SLÄVIPJ 222 V. Washington Ave.

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Look At Our Windows For Prices If saving money on your Footwear means anything to you, come in and let us show you real bargains. Every pair of our spring and summer Low SKoes in this sale. Every pair fitted by competent shoe men.

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Will You Pay SI for One of These Beautiful $50 Diamond Rings? All you have to do is pick out any diamond ring you want up to $50, pay $1 down, take the ring with you and tell the clerk to charge the balance. Beautiful, sparkling, blue-white diamonds, set in 1 4-karat green or white gold mountings, of the very newest designs. Our collection is now most complete, insuring a satisfactory choice.

-A FREE GIFTSelect any merchandise in our store to the value of $5.00 and it's yours Zis a FREE GIFT with any purchase of $50.00 (except South Bend Watches) or more during our $1.00 DOWN SALE.

Quality Diamonds $50.00 to $1500

Reliable Watches $15 to $500

Standard Jewelry $5 to $500

Community Silver Credit at Cash Prices

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