South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 207, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 July 1920 — Page 9
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WOOLEN CO. MEN ENJOY GOOD TIME Frolic at Eaple Iakc Featured Willi Sports Program. Manv Attnul. Th .Mihav.ika Woolen Mfg. Co. f'rn.un anl srml of the coml ..r.v'i ifficT3 as thf ir bursts -n-tl a t-iinill iV.r.z at I-Tasle M;. h., y s!-t .1 ly. Th trip v..ij k. u1r by automobil. Th program if conl-tfl was a gool on' and thj iifU rt nt vents v. .-r keenly con i--:tel. l'ollovwn w-ro tho winners: pitching. flrM. L. Bolin, r-co7iu, O. Reploh; weight &nrs iy.fr, fuit, W. K lly. h con4. M. Kerr; Lit rrn'? ra., fir.-t. O. Fiedler, h.'c-or.tl, C. Kosv,rth; f rpt-for-all ra'.f;, first, I.. J. V. Fink, second, I;. .V U'(1jt. Tho tus of war w.i3 won l-v th rubb'r dept., and the indoor 1 all Kurn by the woolen dept., by a s, or- of 2 4 to 1. Worth -while priz3 -re awarJed the winners in jh conte. Oi;h of tho featurtu of the afternoon w.us tho fa-ko arrost of Kay Kitchio at tho supjnr tablo on a rhrTir? of having whLfke.y in his pos-f-.-:.slon. The aupp-r rrv-d at tho - rer.ch resort was a yood one. Thirty aMtomobilen, all decorated, made a nplendid showing as they ji.iR.std through Mbhawaka, ,-outh Unp.d and Nhes en route to tho lak?. Thi-ro were 104 in the party. Tho priz3 awarded to contestants were all cl'jr.atf-ci by the mnaserrient ()KI)I.Aa: NO. 4TO. F'a it ordaimd. by th common rouM il of the City of Mishawaka, Iru'lir.a : That it hall be unlawful for nny person to sprinkle any lawn, street or walk, or to um hun1 hose for any l'itpor-c, iliirin;: the time of a fire; or from th time that a fire alarm i first pounlfd until such time as th- fire alarm la sounded out.
Any rerson violating any of theinil f Aucrust 12 in the Mishawaka
provider. or xnis oruinance snan, lip'-n conviction thereof, b fined any Mini not exceeding Twenty-five ( ? .". r' Dollars Joseph do Iorenz!. City Clerk. Advt. ZKX.Z. . m a t MISHAWAKA ron .SALK-Six -room houe on Last Isyc'n sL. South Heud. Furnace jras at and eltric Iltrüt. -lust rlnted and p,ipert-.l ioslde. I'ositessl.m M'pt. t. J-ii-e fm .Stark Itealty Co. -t, FOIt KLNT Strictly modem peven-rom Douse $CoO) only responsible party ned arrly- W. V.. w-Tlme. fFOR SALI At 2a i:. Thin! t.. G-rooni house. Phone MisTiawaka .-ok. -'i F"K Hi:NT T.arpe front sleppln? room. suitable for two. newly decorated and ,.r,t.i,.i ir nrlate home. Call :it tl." W. Third at. 2"t3 WAN'TLD -Lady or yount; ni-ui to f.U office p.itlcn In Pur. husinK Pepartroent. Mum have clerical ability and ci erute tTpewrlter efficiently. Dodpe Mf. Co. ilr. Koblnson. Mishawaka 2-lt3 WANTED ri-.In pew ine to do at home. Inquire at 724 i 12. Iiattcll st. 2itl VACVNT ?100 Down. 6 rooms, stool, gat. water, full busemetit ready tr furniK'o, open et.itrway. ?20. virwf $y) Dnwn. f room, lights. .i. ml water rln"l Into house. ni.e larr trn, houp newly painted arvj parcrpc1, Ion Ud four squares fron Main ot 't Puftell. en a lot and a half. ;-:.ce fruit an.l grapes on lot. Qink ronses!on Rnd bath, modern hut furnar. on W. Lawrence, for $-'KX down. AU modern fl rxrot and bath. Just e?T cf 4th Pt . six blocks from center. f7C down. Many cor medern homes, and semttnodern none t th rieht rri''. RIVER PARK PROPERTY. 7 room, nie lot or fruit and trrap1". haRcmaat, HsU and gm. A-l shape s2 -70 flOOO cash BaL J 130 a jear including interest. 5-rtoia b-anp-alir, garage, fnrnace. lights, gaa. on N. l?ta etreet. $rcon. 7 rooms, ltffhts. furnare, new paint and paper, fcedsre around house, $." down. This 1 a right price. WONDERFCT, TCVROATN FOR QUICK 3A SATURDAY. room and bath, on M-rrtfleM. between 2nd and Srd. Ml modern. ROT WATER HEAT, for JV). This is a bargnin. if tou know en. rn.NN REALTY CO. 1 &. Mala. I'toae Mishawaka CIO 2Uf WANTED Warehu'e room for 2 or 3 rr of feed. Roy Jaqnlth, feed. eMs. roftl. N. Mnla M. Phone 207 Misha waka. 2:t7 VACANT IIOrSES. A roo ra rott.ice, 1 Mo.-k from th MlMhawaka Wo. Ion Mf. Co.. M.l.V); mal payment down; t .i 1 ti en tns. A beautiful ö-roor.i h..i:. 1. Mnth St.. large kitchen. v.i,vent.nf dlrdng room;i pleaAnt livlnc no::-.; 2 spa. -Vim ted- I room with 1 In .f.::; a'd r.ewlr I ysi'..t'd tnd papered. j'lt like new; g is. (!ectri' lights, water and sf.xd ia Loufe; reat-natde ; ri. . as i or i.tmv A 7-room stri-flr modern h.i:s.. bincoin wsy E., 5o.'ti.; as'a or term A 7 roora l.ouso. W . I U! rtc-ut h : , J2.NA j A 14 -room ma lern r .mlng lM.ue;l bargain. ! POSSESSION IN A EEW DAYS. I A G-roorn ho-in,.. N Divlcj n st.. JJ.vOO; i slTihk 1 .'ijiiiriit d.w n. r nlaa eav terms A 4-r.K.in W. F.I. vf.it h t , SI. ."00. Jv' rasli; t-abtr.re easy t-rm.!. . ti at tra'-t 1 n.i onvrnient .".-room hunai-'w. En.T r.irk; c.is, !etrii' ltt.'ht.'. new furnaiv. reasonable pri.e; eU or termn. A jjoo-i t'.-room l.ou-e. S. 17th t . E'.ver Tark. km, el", tri. licht. c.d f irua. e ; i -m fnilt. IMMEDIATE l USSESSlO.N ; I
rlft-t prl.e. ; or l::u.s A duplex h.-ise, s. Laurel nt. ; thli I WILL t uy a partly modern house on property üu l-H bojht ut the rieht 1 north eide; cive full denrriptlon and prlie lliwett cash priie to IL L.. News-Times. A .-rvvm strl'tlr modern house, E. Mishawaka. 15tf 3u1cl.aw.tka S'., area: n if tak.-n t -on ; ca r trn ! . t on SALE A r.nrtme? or land contracts A -1 itri.'tlv mod"rn porains house, j ranjjlnjr from $1.000 to S6.OO0. bartr. S M-- '.. frenj the uter f t!.e i !ty. , 7 per rent Interest. Owner w:l jcuaranAn r ' ni !. . .. N Division ?r. : tee any cf these cootructa. A. C. Cul-fun.a-e. e!,. tru- lights; . h or. aert. 20-tf tr:.:--. i i (H.l'Aünr EE....TY ' E l'( i !i AT I' N. I WANTED 51x cr seven-room houe In
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CITIZENS ASKED TO COOPERATE WITH THE CITY EIRE DEPARTMENT Purine the present hot v.athr an unusually Ian? amount of city water 1 beins consumed by citizens for sprinkling purpfHs, ruitin(f; in low water pressure at the tin e of a fire. THto is a city ordinance, nvikinsr it unlawful for any person to ue a h'ir.d hc for any purpose, during ?he time of a fire. Any nnp oonvirted for thin offense fan be fined not to exceed $.5. There ? alo a r!ty ordinance against th" parking of automobiles in fro it of lire hydrants. AceordinK to Chief S'helton this r.arkinp of rna.-hlnes in front of hydrants occurs regularly. Unless persons co-opera' with the fire department and oh.erve theso ordinances they will !- prosecuted. mr. wi:i:k t JJXCOI.V TIICATril Marase-r .Vender ha.- secured a spb-nJid rvn of pictures for the Lincoln thi wek. I ."lain Hammerfstein in ,r hi-pers." wiil be the attraction Monday. The star portraythe role of a girl who Is betwixt the devil of scandal and the deep sea of a mercenary aunt v.ho "vants to marry her iff to an undesirable ruitor for his money Tn'-ii.'-v and Wednesday, "The .silver Cord." by Rex Ikaeh, will be hown. This h a great picture. Two men and a woman fierht with rim determination for a tremendous Mak tbo silver horde of salmon that sparkle in an Alaskan river. This is iho theme of the picture hieh bristle with thrills, throbs and emotion. Thursday and Friday, "The Valle of the Giants" with Wallace Reil as star will be presented. This photoplay is a picturi ition of Cant. Peter R. Kyne's famous novel of th I wnit name. van Di:i,i: iia ix. Th members of the Belgian American club and ßinin foclety are- invited to the meeting Thursday, July 17 at 7:30. Very Import- ! ant business. FarUclratlon to the "Woolen Company. The Hoard. Adv. 2 5-It. Tho irry txpt and latest, JXTIiAD1T, tln juicy ornrcrc drink." lünuni ü. SchelUncer Co. Advt. 18-1 CLASSIFIED TWO funds-bed rooms for lieht housekeeping. Inquire 734 K. Sserenth St.. Mishawaka. 2."t2 WANTED Wanhlnffs to do at home. Inquire 512 E. Hatte et. 2Tt2 WANTED Erperlenred firemen. Good wacres. Apply National Veneer Products Co. 2t3 FJG BARGAIN 0-room house, 2li acres lana. on LJncom Highway, Osoeohu Electric lights, bath, fine garden, abundant shade and fruit trees. $.''.500. which 1 leH than dwelling ein b built fr, t.akes the property. Client leaving the climRte, Isaac Kaue Parks, Atty. 2."itl FOR SADE Buick car In good condition nt a bargain. Inquire 114 Llncolnwny Wet. '2Zt2 ?2..VX) vacant 5-room house near Watch factory, full hatement. ga, electric, gl.Tsa hades and chandelier, with furnace, ire alley lot. Fruit trees and grapes. Ilullt for a residence; part rash. C. Lw Ostrander. phone Mishawaka SI. 2U1 9-mom house, Mr corner lot, 4 bloek from the north side hank. $.CM. cash. I'bone Mish. 172 or 1010. 2ltf $2,.0O Tacant 5-room bouse uear AVatf-h factory, full basement, gas, electric, glass sharlM and rhandlllers. I.arpr 1ley lot- Fruit trees nnd grapes, liullt for n residence: part cash. C. L. Ostrander. phone Mishawaka .'it. 24tl 7-rooa home. West 6th st. Newly painted, papered: 8tod; good rellar; big lot. About $1W cash; price ?aA)0. Hastings, l'hone Mish. 172. 24t3 6-room bouse, beamed celllnprs. gas. electricity. furnae; River lrk. .V2, JCx) cash. Hastings. Mish. 172 phone 2m Let Haftinga sell your Mlshawala or River Park property. We utuaEv sell Thoue 172 Mlsh. and I'll look your property over and get you a real buyer. L'ltf WANTED Man to drive ro.il wagon. Inquire A. E. Kuhn. E. MUhuwaka iiv. WANTED Inside wlrecnan nud helper. Apply Joseph ipens, 1W 111 W. First WANTED One or two furnished rooms for llgM lauuekeeplng.. by oni'de with no children. Address box Nt-ws-Times, Mishawaka. 21tf I WANT a ho?ie that needs to be repaired; can pay cash; would like to move nbont Nepr 1; ptre fall particulars in an-ver. Mr4 Johnson, tare The NewsTimes. 20 tf WAN-TLB To tir-s L. M. rent, small hoime. New a-Times. A 121t3 WANTED Yonn ir clrl to wah rliuhe and assist with housework; prefer one that an k' h"iup night. Mr. F. I". n,,ltt. li25 W. Seoud t., Mishawaka. Ind. 22t.1 FOK SALE The J. W. Kussel home on Mncdnway East. Feven rcoms, all rnod.-rn. Hot nter heat. Automatic war. r heater. ErKv J70. We also have tse two adjoining properties and the va- , ant lot n tLe corner, fcrark ICealty Co. 17tS rou SALE Farm. SI acres of clay loaui. ail.es south of Mishawaka; Mg harn. I-room house, windmill, acetylene gas plant; pnsture with never falling s-prlnc for 12 head of cattle; 60 acres under cultivation. Can be had with ito.-k an l cropt. COLI AEKT REALTY CORPORATION. Seymour Jansen, Sales Mgr. 120 -s Lluoola way w. Phone US! 13 tf ; ?:iSt end lor cash. A d .1 ret F. V in News-Ti ea. - LIAVE all ash for a snia'.l huuae cu north l ie Murraj, News-i'lmea. lltf E'!l SALE Lr-nt room house, near lh. Ue milii jian, raah cr terir.s; ponfM'oa .'to dtya. A. A. Sehll.iDger. '. M S. Hlds Iwotü lieoj or CU MtLa 1121.
UNKNOWN PERSON DEPOSITS MONTH OLD BOY ON STEP Chairman of Board of Education GvU Strange Gift Saturday Niht.
A mnth old baby boy, wrapped .w tie. n white woolens was deposited shrrtly after lö oYlock is'iturdiy niht on the dcorstep of Harvey Y. Jones. 412 w. Mishawak i av a focal attorney, chairman of th board of education. There was no note of explanation accompanying the strange plft, nothinpr exrept the baby and its clothe. It was the steady .s-pjall of the i ahy coming in short harp breaths that first attracted the attention of Mr. Jonis who v.is reading in the library of his home. He took the infant Into his house where his wife cared for and secured nourishment for it. After its hunger was appeased he notified the News-Time otfke. asking that the parent? of the child communicate with him whether they are ablo to provide for the infant or not. "Of course- we will find a home lor the child." be paid, but for the present wr shall take fare "of it." me; nooKic;s ixnt tvmvja: Manager tnnbiotte of the Temple theater will present George Walh in -The Dead Line," today ThU is said to be a wonderful picture an J cluck full of action. Commcnclrg Tuesday and for two days, Wanda Ha wiry will be rhown in 'Miss Kobbs," her fir?t ilarring vehicle for Iteal-rrL "Miss Hobbs" is a sparkling comedy, concerning a younp woman who hates men and inclines to Fmock;, futurist art, barefoot dancinpr. and other such fads. It wa3 written by no less f imous a person than Jerome K. Jerome, author of "The PaMKinpr of the Thiid Floor Pack" nnd "Idle Thoughts of an Idk; Fellow.. u was sccnarized by Klarier Harris. An excellent ca5t will be feen hi support of the new t-tar. Harrison Ford pl. yfl opposite the star, while, other film favorites include Helen Jerome Eddy, Walter Hiers, Jack Mulhall. Ji:llanr.e Johnston an 1 ErrJly Chichester. Georges Carpentier, the .Trrnch fichttr, will be shown at the Temple Thursday and Friday. This is an imusral attraction and has played to bi? business wherever shown. SIGNS WITH MICHIGAN LCAGUi:. Fred Fitzsimmons. mn of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitzsimmons. 211 S. Laurel st., left last night for Muskegon. Mich., where he has signed up with the Muskegon team of the Michigan state basrhall league for the remainder of the season. "Fitz" i is a well known young man and his hoslo of friends hero are anxious to see- him mako good. He has played with the Indestructo tetm of this city. At lnt n real orange hevcrnsc jriiADU the juiey orange drink." Kamm ä Scliclling-?r Co. Advt. 18-1. i:MSI :Y Fl'N I lit A L MONDAY Funeral etvices for I. candor Ramsey. 31 W. Front st., will Im held Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. G. W. Titus, of th First Christian church, will officiate. Burial vtll be In Fdinlew cemetery. Mr. Ramsey is survived by his wire and the following children, Albert, of Oklahoma; Clyde, Illinois, Mrs. John Mck'fc, Culver: Rnv, Mrs. A. J. Cook, of this city and Marie at home. II- also le.nes 13 grandchildren and a brother. Henry of Denver, Colo. The best orange drink on the market JUIADE, "the juicy .ränge drink." Knnun & Sclielllnsvr Co. Advt. 18-1. MAKING SHORT VIMT Mrs. CSeor.ce Carman of Indiana Irarbor Is visiting Mr. and Mis. C. Wambach. Lincoln Way J'ast. DlO YOU 5et TMt &ACiNS (0 orrtmto BYTHtMUHRwna LEADER? I v. G "THE
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WHEN NOT TO FIGHT is the test of heroism. A man of indomitable courage, his blood whipped to a mad frenzy by thirst for revenge, suddenly realizes the folly and iniquity of his course. He masters his towering hatred and refrains from fighting. The woman he loves thinks this is cowardice. The complications are intensely absorbing, and give George Walsh a chance to do some of his best acting. A special two-reel comedy, "Open the Bars' also Mutt and Jeff in "Fishing." First show at 1 :30 p. m., continuous until 11 p. m. COMING TOMORROW Big Realart Sparkling Comedy, WANDA HAWLEY, the adorable, in "MISS HOBBS."
MAN IN THE STREET
Our prosecuting attorney. Charli i Metzger, is going after the wife dejMTtern. This town is full of men 1 who have wilfully deserted their his by remaining here instead of going to summer resorts with them. Alas Poor Hirdlc! We have received 17 copies of the Three Illvtru. Mich., Commercial containing the following paragraph: "In Justice Hamilton's court at White Pigeon, G. A. Mowery of Mishawaka, pleaded guilty to tho charge, of taking underize bata from Kllngt-r lake. He was fined S10 and costs which he paid. The complaint was made by Deputy tiame Warden Charles F.verhart." "Mowery" is one of the most ardent desclples of Isaak Walton In the county, and that he should have violated the laws of the state was a tremendous shock to Mishawakans familiar with his knowledge and prodigious prowess with the rod and reel. Upon investigation, however, we are thoroughly convinced the fish were more to blame than the tisherman. It seems they Insisted upon jumping into "Mowery's" basket unobserved and burying themselves underneath the big ones. It was only when the man from Missouri came along the mischief makers were discovered. We're not the guy to misjudge anyone without absolute proof of their guilt, and therefore accept this explanation in all sincerity. Troubles neer come singly. The local office of the Tribune was burglarized Thursday night and a hundred bucks fto'.cn. 9 The Mishawaka July climate may rot be especially promotive of matrimony, but there seems to be nothing in it to discourage courting. A safe rule for labor is not to demand to the point of stopping investment, and a fafe rule for tradesmen is not to charge to the point of taking a reef in labor's bellyband. While "Mike" Gill Is Impervious to woman's wiles and fearless of the bachelor tax, we are inclined to the belief that "Mike" is na.-hty human and a reKular devil in the vicinity of petticoats. Sir Thomas Dipton' first Shamrock tried for the cup just 21 years ago. America has lifted many a cup of Lapton tea in that time. We believe a man can learn to control his tongue, but we knowthat there are so many pests and Irritations in this world that at times he can not keep from thinking damn. "You can't beat the republican party by lying about it," says a Pennsylvania standpatter. Unquestionably not. Rut th truth will kill It dead. We have now with us the Ross restaurant. Ros.s tailor shop, Ros.i bakery, Ross rooming house, Ross the wrestler and old Doc. Ross. This is something of a Roster for the old town. Chicago reports that women's shoes will be just as expensive and still prettier next fall. That means more foot agony and an increasing. profit for the foot doctors. Those seismic disturbances on the coast are probably the preliminaries of a grand democratic land-slide out that way. A newspaper ought to fdand for the truth at all times. In the midst of a crixis like this, we can not lie to the people. Wc must be frank Finch & Sprape Undertakers (Grace M. Finch, Prop.) AMBULANCE SERVICE 202 N. Main St., Mishawaka Phones. Mishawaka 1 00 CERTAINLV. AND IF YOU WelNT TO REDUCE. THE. C05T OF UIVINO--THRT3 THE. PlflCt. TO TRDE. I v u n n n
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Cox is the man best equipped for the presidency and it would be a rertcc- ! tion upon American intei:igence if ! he were defeated. Tim biti;r HIT. Sandy McTavish is Lack in Mishawaka after four years -war service ovorseap. He brouunt us this one.; An American soldier ws stand ing on the Forth bridge evidently deeply impressed with what is supposed to be one of the greatest engineering feats ever attempted. An old Scot came along and addressing him the doughboy asked: "What kind of wicker work Is this?" "'I dlnna ken," replied the Scot, "it wasna' hero this mornin''" A Chicago drug broker bought 1 50.000 cases of whisky to distribute among the drug stores of the town to be sold for "medicinal purposes." Chicago's ambition to become a health resort has reached the stage of desperation. Summer widowerhood is a period of desolation into the suiTering of which many Mishawaka men are Hinging a great deal of enthusiasm. But it is certainly tough on the canary birds and the home lawns are becoming luxuriant with hay crop.?. The Florida Judge holds that Richard Crokcr is mentally pound, although ho was acting differently from-v everybody else. Considering how everybody i.s cutting up, if Croker was different, it must bo the judge is right. While Cox is prayerfully considering the state of the Union today, you can go to church and praise the Lord for giving the embattled democrats a glorious leader. Of course, it was an unklndness of fate that ordained that the peace treaty should become effective, with the United States as a signatory, minus the signature of Wilson, but Cox's signature will make it just as good. Speaking before tho Pornsylvania legislature, on May lJ. I'JU. Mr. Bryan said: "Look at Gov. Cox of Ohio. There is a reformer who asked 36 reforms and got 36." But the governor wasn't a candidate for the presidential nomination then. The Chicago man who stole a kiss from a stenographer and got a black eye Bays the kiss was worth it. He must have kissed her while she was chewing gum and caused her to mis three clamps of the jaw. Mr. Bryan may have lost his heart (CONTINUED ON" PAGL1 16.) W.l. Douglas Shoes for all the family WL.EÄSIÄS shoe 3: Mishawaka - Good shoes; nothing else i i Phone 197 COATS' Funeral Herne Funeral Directing and Embalming Third and Race Sts. with Action LINE"
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lemc At Bat tell Park Aug. 1 Thv rrVr h annii'tl ..utJ'.cr of th M. John'.- Court rder of For-.-r-ters No. Cat hoi. j will be held Sur.uJ0' August i, ;it .uttoo par!-:. A Wurram of ;.rames wdl be one cT the Durcs. An indoor bas-Mi! rrwmc wiu dc pijyeu. .music win !e enjoyed and lunch served. MAKi-: ornciAL tkst. ! Assistant Chief Edward Cht ilan and Captain William Roggeman of' the city fire department were in Illkhart yesterday, and made an of- ' ricial test of the pumps of the Elk- : hart city fir; department. The White Palace barber hon. Mishawaka Trust building, is better equipped than ever to take caie of its customers. Four chairs wi;h first class workmen. F. II. Hayt-, prop. Advt. e o ranee levorjuicy oniire Call for the frenutnc sure .ll'LADi; "the drink. Knimn A Sclielllncr Co.Advt. 18-1. SIUMItOX CLASS I'K'MC The nen .bers cf the Shimron Bible clas enloyod their annual picnic in n-ittell park Saturday at"t-r-noon. Ovr 30 guests wer presonl and a yropram of Jarnos and contests was enjoyed. Tho members of the Fnclish cl.iss of de Kol Cross Comn. unity ontri and tho ie fatr.ilies were g-uests of honor. All picnic supper was p rved (Additional Mfshnvvnka on Taso 1.) COMING TO TEMPI THURSDAY and FRIDAY litre's ivhot one man cod a Moliae-l Dlversal Tractor can do In day of IO hours: Plovr 7 to 9 acret; disc 27 acrei vith a 7-ft. tandem ic; elite 33 crea with 10-ft. lic; harrow 76 crei with 20-ft. peg tooth harrow; plant 22 acre with a two-row planter; plant 43 acre wirh a ourrow plant -rj cultivate from 14 to 20 acres tritl a two-row cuklvttor; drill 33eret iiha 10-ft. grain dr.'.i; Larrest 23 aciea v-itK a 6-ft. grt'a Kinder; hvrvet 10 acres -irK a corn binder; r..3vr 25 acret wuh an 6-.ft. mower: ttke J3 acrei vith 12-f'.. ralte; rake 25 aerea wich an 8-ft. ! deliver r ke; load 12 acrra of hay. In addition. iteanbeued on tr.e belt for rtnniag thrheTa uplo 24inch capacity, eilo filer, corn a'rellera. feetl g-Hndera. wood aawa. clover hullera. pump, hay preaaea, etc No end of odd Job a that can he Cone with the MOUSE UNIVERSAL TIlACTOa
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SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK Read them over c&refully. MONDAY LEWIS J. SELZNICK Presents Elaine Hammerstein in
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Flirtations brightened the life of Daphne Morton, until one of her innocent adventures opened the door to the courts of law. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SAMUEL GOLDWYN and REX BEACH present REX BEACH'S Famous Story
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Directed by Frank Lloyd. "WE'LL FIGHT!" They had thrown down the gauntlet to the challenge of the Wall Street Octopus. There were three of them two men and a woman strong, masterful, imbued with the raw elemental courage and strength that is the heritage of those who have lived, loved and fought in the grim, bleak wastes of the Alaskan snow country. Wall Street had vowed to break them to trick them out of a vast fortune that was rightfully theirs. All the cunning, all the trickery, all the money at Wall Street's command was thrown into one mighty effort to crush the valiant children of the snows. It was the Cunning of Wall Street against the Might of the North. And the fight that followed resounded with the clash of mighty fists; vibrated with the unleashed passions of strong men fighting for fortune and the love of a woman. Fights, Action, Thrills. Well, Rex Beach wrote it and it is one of his most powerful stories. It's red-blooded, "Heman," two-fisted, straight-from-thc-shoulder romance, and you'll want to see it. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY PARAMOUNT DAYS JESSE L. LASKY presents WALLACE REIB
The Valley
Giants even in these days! Mighty men of the lumber camps. Fighting men, with hearts to love and strong arms to protect their own. A picture of the redwood slopes, of the clash cf dauntless builders of the new West. Pungent with the tang of towering forests. Filled with the stuff that makes the blood run red.
"REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," rcr Ail IHixl of esxo HepaOrlns &d xsa Try XEWS-TIMES Want Ads Because of its ideal design, construction and performance, this new Moline-Universal en ables one man to farm more land end produce more food than ever before possible. It is the world's most dependabl farm hand. New features include selfstarter; electric lights; electrical governor; perfected overheadvalve, four-cylinder en-inc that is free from vibration: comnlete r . enclosure of all mo-ing parts; difTerential lock which increases traction. Drop forgings. heat-treated parts, steel cut shears and un usually large bearings add exira it i i . years of endurance.
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The Union Street Garage and Machine Shop
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11 LrS tk H H ti a u F TT . zu-. : "3 WTA O 1 i -mof the Giants 39 STARTING. IJGIITINf!, IfiXI. tiov H.Tri:r.Y work. MIMi.iuuka Rattcry Service. Crrner of EKhth and Main Sta. Try XEWS-TIMES Want Ach -.-TT ft These new features, together with the well known MolineUniversal type all the weight on two wheels, one-man control and ability to do all farm work including cultivatinr make the Moline-Universal Model D the best tractor money can buy. Conservatively rated at 9-18, the new Moline-Universal has 1 ri 1 1 . 1 ampie power ior neavy oeit wortc, can plow a3 much in a day with two plows os the ordinary three-plow tractor, because of it a greater speed. Yet it is light enough for such work as cultivating, mowing, etc., which do not require so much power. 'e will b? clad to tell vou all about th's -wonderful tractor. The next time ou arc in town cdl cn u. for M. .Irw C'ounlv Ii-havvaLa. Inj.
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