South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 209, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 July 1920 — Page 9

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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA

FT News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W . Phone Mishawaka 10

HOUSE FOR RENT AD CAUSES EXCITEMENT

ODD FELLOWS INSTALL OFFICERS FOR YEAR

jNewfc.TimP! Office Besiegril By Parties in Search of Place to Live.

MISHAWAKA BICYCLE RIDERS ir AM El) AT INDIANAPOLIS RACE

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Strictly modern 'vr n S "0.f ' Only refpon-

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rti.-fmni In Monday afternoon

cf Tn .Ncws-iime. ieu 10 :i ir r;t in the lcsl offset of this il"T l.i t niht. No coonr waj in ifxup in th hnds of suhcrib-

iis tisrin things bf'an t h-ipi" n. T. I. phono calls by the fU7rn .ere trt Into th' offico by seif-d inlivrlna! vl.se voices bor evidence f f-r? xtr.dn, while f-veral b -ir.'d pr nour.ced hymi'itr-m f u-.-hui!Ür:K fver. "When inforni1 that the advt. w-; a "blin 1 " -?!. and that it wcrnM be nect-u-y t f.nd in letter to th; addres-a i-ivr-n, riiivjppolntrr.ent was f jrt-cl in terms ranKin from lively to wte and h ilphuric. Put tile worst m.v jet to come! No ls tKi'.n i;ien and women ptil th ftio- ;i j 'r-or..al i:t. Sonn,' wer deterii ined on obtiinintT th addr- o the party havir.tj th- houn- for rem that they offered to bribe the man b-hind the der?k with a. ii-'ar! Jmi.::ine a new paper man accepting a 'ti'-e in the ?hane of '- citrar! Yk'f. and little fUh"! One man who

mwd a fcubcription bill of t-evtnl !

m ki offered to pay it up if we would yield to his insistent demand. Tri- police tcok earo of. him. The advL in queatlon ii the fir?t f t its kind to have- ippard in :ln .t jhaw.ika columns of any nw.spaper in several mT.ths. and when It i.s understood that tenants could Lo readily found for at least -.'

ionics, it will be fcn there is tome

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stlflratlon for laM siU'ht. d-ni-st rat ion. Men with families are riving in the clt3' daily to Join the

Xillzo that there it ruch a dearth of lutmcx. -So in?Uter,t and exacting is he htr.an will, however, that when 7 wants fconuthlnj,'. and wants it Vdly. It is going to cling to tho

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Cutsidt the efforts of the city s

manufacturing institutions, practically all the building in progress at th present timo is being devoted to garages while in the meantime, th- house-hunting epidemic goes jr.errily on.

r.ddi Afh. sports editor of the Tim- at Indianapolis would like to kn..v why South Bend and Mishiwak i blcy'-l riders are not entered in th- I'Vi'i;- Times 13-mile, handicap ruf- which is being hld at Indianapolis Sunday morning, August 1. Thi bicycle race which i? regarded ns tho stata c!as!c. offers a valuable prize list to the speed boy? Ilid-r from every .eclion of the state, with the exception of northern Indiana are entered. With first class riders organized into a club at Mlshawaka, it seems that a few oT their tar performer? ought to send for entry blanks, and f-h'w some of these Indianapolis boys up. It would b a big boost to th- .-port. both here and at the capital. Charles K. Wehr at the HumrMirsur b'dg.. Indianapolis, will furnish entry blanks and other information. Let's go.

WOOLEN COMPANY

MEN PLAY GOLF

ENTERTAINS SUNDAY AT FAMILY DINNER

Mr Miitnn VH?!pv Rivrr Park.

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mtretahu d relatives and friends I 1 r i-t, ia . v.. r. ciarK,

First of Scries of Weekly Meet

ings Played Monday

Evening. Golf as Js golf, and such as is pUyed in the land of Its nativity where it is more commonly called "shinny," had a sensational inning on the MJar.il Country club links last evening when the first of a series of 9-hole matches between officers and employes of the Mishawaka Mfg. Co., was played. These matches will be featured Monday evenings &o aa not to clash with the rerular play and prizes will be awarded the best scores at the end of every" game. Following ate the results of the first game: Jack Kelly, 40 net; C. II. Miller. 55; K. Warner, 52; E. J. W. Fink, 41; A. D. Warner, 43; George 11. Williams. ."5; D. IMcCol-

flum, 37; A. H. Suhr, 44; F. G. Eber-

hart. 40; J. D. Wolma, 38; A- F. First, 46; George Klnnett, 53; C. W. Burton, 41; F. C. Yt-ager, 52; J. C.

7: E. P.

at 1- nviork dinner Sunday in honor M'on. 52; W. C Baird. 42; Bert of William r-nsp-r. who leaves Ausr. j Vebster, 51; W. F. Miller, 59; X. S. 2 on rt motor trip throuzh Ohio and j Gingrich. 47; Geo. W. Blair, 5d.

Kentucky. Among those present .Minimum arm . su. ,ita rorn tvoni, rnSnr un ffimiiv. ! tied for first in class A with net

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At a special neetin:r of the Mlshawaka Encampment No. 9S I. O. C F.. Monday night the following officers wer- installed for the ensuin.? term: George L. Harri?, C R.Harry Cavender, high priest; Fred Clawson, senior warden; Ira MTreadwell, Junior warden; It. S. Selders, scribe; Ray Myers, first watch; Clarence Housoer, second watch: I. K. Avers, third watch; Glen Heltzel. fourth watch; Wiraam V, eier, inside sentinel: O. E- Butler, outsdde sentinel; Thos. McKee. truide; Fred Collins, first guard of tent; Ray J. Croell, second guard cf tent.

KLIHX FUNFUtAI) WEDNESDAY The funeral of Miss Caroline Klein. 311 W. Third St., who died at St. Joseph's hospital Monday, will bs held from Ft. Joseph's church Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. Burial will be In St. Joseph's cemetery.

KEEKS INFORMATION. The Naws-Times is In receipt of a letter from E. II. King. 928 Broadway. Camden. N. J., asking for Information of the whereabouts of Rose Keister Brothers. If Ehe reads this she is asked to communicate with the above address.

red' rasper and family. Jacob Cas- : ! Wolma second place, class er and family. Faul 1U rger. James , A cs- In class B. N. Ö. Gingrich

wuft iiui niui i nui ti , . o. crrvice, second with a net 48. W. F. Miller was made happy by winning

tha consolation prize

Anders and family, Louis Suter and

family of Bremen; Miss I.izzle Spomdar. Leon Casper and family, Chris Hensel and family. Miss Gertrude Hartmen. South Bend; Miss Rose Brown, northeast of Mlshawaka; Miss Bernice Wolf. Granger; and George E. Casper of River Park.

CARD OF THANKS Wc tlncerely thank the many friends in Mishawaka for their kindness during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, joander Ramsey, and also for the inmy beautiful floral tributes. .Mrs. Lee Ramsey and children. Advt.

TODAY'S TEMPLE PIOIVRE letting of exceptional interest were designed for the firs-t Wanda Hawley starring production for Realart, to be .shown at the Temple theater today. Tt is entitled "Miss Hobbs. from the Jerome K. Jeromo comedy scenarized by Elmer Harris. Miss Hobbs, the character taken by Miss Hawley, is a super-feministic young woman who cares mre for fads and futuristic art than love, babies, and the housewifely duties which take first place is the minds of most women. She is converted from her." Ideas, however, by but that would be telling the story.

CITY COURT NOTES. Charles Roader, who was arrested Saturday eening on a charge of intoxication, was flned $3 and costs

by Judge Feig in the city court Monday morning. MICHIGAN VISITORS. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Commentator of Sturgis, Mich., were week-end guess of Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack McGowan, E. Third Bt.

MISS CAROLINE KLEIN

DIES MONDAY MORNING

Miss Caroline Klein. 211 W. Third St., 67 years old. died Monday morning at 6:15 o'clock at St. Joseph's hospital following an illness of eight weeks, from a stroke of paralysis Miss Klein was born In Mlshawaka in 1&33 and, has lived here all her life. She is survived by three brothers. Jacob M. Klein, city; Albert M. Klein. Idaho; George C. Klein, south of the city, and three sisters. Mrs. Joseph Hcntges. Mrs. Man Duber of Oregon, and Mrs, Louise Kline, four miles south of the city. Funeral arrangements have .lot yet been completed.

FIVE MASKED MEN GET $11,000 FROM BANK By ün!ed Presi: CENTRAL FALLS, R. I.. July 2. Five masked men held up the cashier at the Union Credit Francalse bank on Falls et. at the point of revolvers today and escaped in an automobile with a strong box containing $11,000.

RETURNS FROM LAKE. Mrs. Harriet Putman has returned from a visit to Diamond lake

come ro sorrn bend THURSDAY Thursday U Final July CIcarano? Day in South Bond. There'll be bargains galore! Hotter arrange; to spt'iul Thursday In South Bond.

The bank of England, the strongest treasure house in the world, usually holds within it $100,000.000 worth of gold and notes.

PLAN TO HOLD ITS THIRD ANNUAL PICNIC The third annaal picnic of the S. U. M. M. B. A. v.-ill be held at Lake Park. Hudson lake, July 31. Dinner will be served at noon and lunceon at 6 o'clock. An Interesting program of games and stunts has been arranged. COME TO SOUTH RENT THURSDAY Thursday Is Final July Clearance Day In Fonth Bend. Therr'll bo bargains galore! Rotter arrange to Icnd Thursday In South Bend.

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CARD OF THANKS We sincerely thank all our friends for the many kind tokens of sympathy received dufting the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, Mary I. Winters, and also for the -floral tokens received. Thomas Winters and son Advt.

In the No. 4 foursome Bert Web

ster and "Ole" Olson fMutt & Jeff) had a battle royal for supremacy, Webster (Mutt) winning by one stroke on the last hole, not the 19th. While there wero many features of interest throughout the game, the most interesting, perhaps, was when Fink discarded most of his clothing in an effort to trim Jack Kelly. Notwithstanding hia dishabille, however, he lost out. by ono stroke. Charlie Clark was taken sick just before the game, but regained consciousness when it was announced that a good feed would conclude the evening's entertainment. The fainting spell evidently did him good as lie finished with a gross 50, although when In normal condition he can easily shoot a 75. For the next seven days the gamo of last night's will form a fruitful topic of discussion down where tho world's supply of rubber boota are manufactured.

VISITORS FROM KANSAS. Mrs. C. Willet and daughters. Edna and Marie of Hiawatha, Kans., are tho guests of Mrs. H. C. Baker,

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Wanda Hawley

311 Edgewater dr, for

w days.

MOTOR TO CAPITOL Dr. W. E. Borley and family, N. Church st., leave this morning on an automobile trip to Washington. D. C.

TODAY'S LINCOLN ATTRACTION Rex Beach, author of "The Silver Horde." was born in Atwood, Mich., in 1S77. As a young man he studied law, and received his degree from the Kent college of law in Chicago. He practiced a short time and then joined in the rush for the Klondike. His motives were not based

MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED

X'OUND Trtnior roadster tire FOR KENT Lnrpre front leeplnsr room.

Ownr may have Mine iy i.T,n o-r thl advt. and calling at O; W. ih

ELKHART DEFEATED SUNDAY The Osceola baseball tjaia Jefc.iUd the E. 'chart Shamrcrks by a

, , , . . , , . f ' on i luvt' iui- tow, diu on ine uePnTlorr Sur.aay af ernocn at , tQ c the new country and taXc

lu i 111 ituu'iuuit'n ui tt wunu which revealed a new horizon. In physique Rex Beach is the counterpart of many of his fiction heroes, stalwart, inured to hurdikip, yet fundamentally courteous and a

good "pal."

"The Silver Horde" -will be shown at the Lincoln today and tomorrow.

Finch & Sprague Undertakers (Grace M. Finch, Prop.) AMBULANCE SERVICE 202 N. Main SL, Mishawaka Phones, Mishawaka 100

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Don't Forrt

-KEISER'S ELECTRIC

SHOE SHOP," ) U..MIn QU Mich. pa'All Elö of Bho Raptlrim

A new star, a remarkable cast of famous players and an international renowned comedy form a three-ring circus of attractions. The play relates a most amusing sketch of a girl who "hates men" and takes to smokes, barefoot dancing and futurist art as a substitute for the ordinary interests of womankind. If you like fun, don't miss Wanda Hawles first Realart picture. Also, The Fox News and Kinogram. TOMORROW The Second Episode of Daredevil Jack

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"The Ball of Death

Featuring JACK DEMPSEY The most talked of man in the world, in Pathe's Million Dollar Serial. It is peppered full of swinging action. It's thrills are breath catching and new. See this wonderful serial by all means. Also the last episode of "THE INVISIBLE HAND," featuring Antonio Moreno and Pauline Curley.

FOR SALE 13) are fnn '.". mint land, C3 acrei In mlat, uplna hy lnui. 10 rr tluiu-r,

r.m hrtuse, rair raru, ?tore uaust, uum ill and tenant house. Owner leaving;

must 11 quick. Oarcilre. Mishawaka 01O. 27-6

FOIl F1.10 Thre-pl mabopanr can valour parlor suite. Slijrbt'.y U!tl. Cad rrt-ntnR. Mm. Warren, -Ji Clevelnud

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"V S'TED Teamsters and men to work in yard. Apply to Uerzofr and An,Vron. l.'t . Main at. 1'bone hhwaka 'J4. -üt WANTED Man t flrive conl waon. Apply A. K. Kuhn. 110 E. Mishawaka av. - -t FOIl S-VLE. A Tütant rottage. 1 Mock from Mih.iwaka Woolen Mfg. Co.. $1."0; 'o .sh; !alfnre like rent. i rtnt r-rfxiii rrtlv modern house.

iih at iSiXi- raih cr terms.

hsnMr:il S-rm bouse, r. Ninth-

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brdrooms with olos t In eu h : nil newlv painted and papered. Ju;'t like new; vas. electrt'? llchts. water and stool la L.mse; reasonable rrloe, cash or terra. 14-room strt tl- modern house; well rrraneed for h high class rooming bou: n reni birciln: will eil on easy trxnip. t OLl'AUHT KEALTY rOHPOKATlON. li'ti-S Lincoln way V. Pbone Mtsbaahn lll. Seymour Jaun. r:ilrs Mgr. CG tf

BUltahle for two. newly decorated and

furnished. In private home. Call at f15 V. Third 8t. 25t3 WANTED Lady or young mn to fill office position in Purchasing1 Department. Must have clerical ability and operate typewriter efficiently. Dodpe Mf. Co. Mr. Uobinson. Mishawaka 24t3 TWO furnished room a for llpht housekeeping. Inquire TU IZ. Seventh st.. Jllßhawaka. 2Gt2 WANTED Washlnj: to do at home. Inquire 512 K. Itattcll nt. 2."t2 D-room house, big corner lot. 4 blocks from the north side bank. $C8QO. K-O cash. Phone Mish. 172 or 1010. 2Uf

7-room hoiisM, West Cth at. Newly painted, papered: stool; pood cellar; bljr lt. About SlOoO cnnh: price i?S,0Q. Hastings. Phone Mish. 172. 24t3

VACANT f400 Powa. 6 ro"ms. stool, jras. water, full haement ready f"r furnace, open stairway. $2-00. VACANT f.V Down. ? rooms, lights. ffs. frewcr anl water rlped into houe, ni -e lirpe barn. hosjRe newly pointed Mid iapered. looted ftmr h'luares from M'n on Vet Dal tell, -n a lt and a

M- fruit and srnpc on let.

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C'ul'-k Possession and Mth. indTn hnt fr:rnace. on W. Lmrm. f r

o down.

.Ml rnrt.lrn 6 rootrs and bath. .Tnst of?

f 4th St.. "I Moeks rrom center. :sm down. $1200. Mny rore modern hone, and "mlir.dm hones at t rieht : :!-". KMHR PARK PK l'LKTY. 7 roArr l-t of fruit and crsps. full rn.er.vi'f. lUatu n4 ?ts. A 1 si.ip

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f. roor? hur-ß-alow. arage. furnace, lihtü. K-d". oa N. l"fh street. 5-"r.ri. 7 rvcisi. lljtts. farnare. new pict and rarr kedge arounJ boute, $ dO'n. TSU la a right prU-e. WONDERFUL FAHOAIN FOR QUICK SALE. MrST PK SOLD BY SATURDAY. C roomi and bath, on MerrifieM. letween 2nd ar.d 3rd. all modern. HOT WATER IfKAT. for 34o. T'ais la a baryala. If

know one. Pr.NN BTALTT TO. 5. Main. Phone Mlthawaka 21f 24tf

6-room housie. beamed celllnfrs. pas. electrictty. frjrnace; Klrer I'ark. $3250 fC0) cash. Hastings. Mish. 172 phone 24t3 Let HastitiRS s'l your Mishawaka or River Park property. Wc actually sell. Phone 172 Mish. and I'll look your property over and pet jou a renl buyer. 24tf

Phone 197 COATS' Funeral Home Funeral Directing and Embalming Third and Race Sts.

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Samuel Goldwyn Presents Rex Beach's Famous Story

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WANTKD - One or two furnished rooms f.r lljfht lioudckeeplnsr.. by couple with no children. Address box NewsTimes, Mishawaka. 21tf I WANT a house that needs to be repaired; ,.,n pay c.ish; would like to move about Sept. 1; plve full particulars In auer. Mr Johnson, care l'he NewsTimes. 20-tf I WILL buy a partly modern house on north side: plve full description and lowest cnh prlie to II. L., Newa-Tlmea. Mishawaka. lSjf FOR SALE A nnnroer cT land eontracta ranging from $1,(X to Jö,cn0. bearing

I per ceit interest. Owner will ffuarantee any of these contracts. A. C. Col- I K . . W ftA . M '

WANTED Six or aeren-roona house In east eul ior cash. Address F. Y., NfW3-Tl2is. 2-tf

STAKTIXG. LIGIITINCS. IGN'I. TIOX BATrL'RY WORK. Mishawaka nattcry Service. Corner of Eighth and Slain Sts.

A New Rex Beach Triumph of Dramatic Entertainment. Combining the dramatic vitality of "The Brand" and "The Spoilers" with the irresistible humor and pathos of "The Girl from Outside," "The Silver Horde" tells a story of the great outdoors and of fighting men and women as only Rex Beach can tell iL "The Silver Horde" is a picture with punch plus. It starts with a fight and finishes with a fight. Crashing on with ever increasing speed to a dynamic climax, it is a picture so vivid that it fairly leaps from the screen, and holds the spectator breathless with interest as it unfolds one unexpected situation after another. The action of "The Silver Horde" is set in Alaska of hair-trigger love and hate, so well known to Rex Beach readers and in the world's most famous money-mart, Wall Street; and it is struggle between the raw primitive strength of Alaska and the cunning and trickery of Wall Street that the story is built.

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Our SpeoiaB Sale of Low Shoes

HAVE all cash for a small house on north sl1e. Murray, News-Times. lltl

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FOii SALK Cint room house, near l3lge mila piant, Ji230; rash or terras; possessive 30 dajs. A. A, Schll ilcser. J. M. S. IIM South Bend or rail Main 1123. 2 Hi FOK SALE Six-room house It lias city water, gai. elei-trlc liphta, bij bt. Good sei. East Broadway. J2oy

S.' or more down, talauce .$20 0x1 per ,

wonth. HRst'.ngrs Realty Co., ill s. . Church L 27t3 FOR SALE--Slx-roona. all modern eemlbunalow ; it baa water, heer, sras. bath. ti toilets and two wat-h rooms.) baseraent. fireplace, oak trln d wi-ftalrs. Fast end. ". Phone Mishawaka 172 or 101i. Hastlnsa Realty Co. 27t3

WANTED Experienced saw men, good j wages. Apply National Veneer Pro- j

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FOR SALE rpci and tatb. pa?. elxtrt Ilcts. well and cistern water I-. Sou't, ail la A-l condition; price l2!X). Tire room cpIt !eroratd: food l t. rr! S2V. M. I. Tetre. -7 Enff'e-

Cruoi buil'linf, Mls&aaka. l'bone 3V0. i

FOIl SALE Six-room housa on East rVf.m f Smith rn A V'n rn.vi cr

bath and electric lUht. Just painted and"

apered ln11e. Fotression Sept. 1st.

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FOK KENT Strictly modern ieren-roora hooae. SaO.OO Only responsible party ned apply. W. V.. Newa-Tlmea. 2Tt2 FOR SALE Hoick c&r la cood -ndltion at a tarsals.. Inquire 114 Lincoln

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We feel we owe an apology to many citizens of Mishawaka who were unable to obtain their bread, cakes, etc., from our new store on the opening day, Saturday. The fact is while we anticipated a rush of customers we had no idea there would be so many to serve. From the opening of the doors of the new Federal Bakery until well on in the evening, it took the combined efforts of three bakers to supply the demand of customers. There is a limit to one's endurance, and it was only after our staff was completely exhausted that we had to cry a halt. However, in future we will at all times be able to take care of our patronage. There will be no more disappointments, and there will be fresh bread and cakes for everyone at every hour of the day. OUR SERVICE WILL BE PERFECT. WE THANK YOU. Phone Mishawaka 226

is getting new customers for Johansen Shoes everyday. Are you one of them? We are prepared- to serve you. Values to $12.50, black, tan, patent and white

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