South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 July 1920 — Page 9

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GLEANERS' PICNIG HELD YESTERDAY ; "TV Program of Events Featured in Towle's Woods Ea?t of Citv. The ar.nu.il Cilear.er' '1 ir. Toul'i w.',.'.. f Mlsh'i w.kt. yesterday. i iiti i lt.il warh-r. Th attendance va or.v .f th- i i rrt ever sen at Mmilar i vfit. .md th- d-?.y's er.terr.ir.i su w.-m th'.rouL'h'v enjoyed. Cw. l.i try f.!k-i for i.ill'a around ati nI-d the ;:.i!hrir v.'ith their :n.i!;.s. whilv a larrce number of iHii iv. .kar.sj. ;t is usual, al; joined i.t :h- fun of th- !.ty. Th I-1 w-r.- r;..iry eonts ,n the I -.im and th" ritar tlnir was i tk'-n up uith this feature. Follow - i i th priz- list: Ancrelfood cake - 1. Mrs. C.:y-jn Wrl-. p. vi'.'s food ak 1. Mr. C,fnrt- H-.l''s; L'. Mi.-s Helen Uarl.-'t sr.. Whit lay r ak 1. M s. (Jeoi- Hahn. I '. 1 af of ivhit- brtd--l. .Mrs. Arthur M'-ml: 1", Miss Oll i Monhiut. Mi do.-n l.uti.x 1, Mrs. l'inon Sri '.s. ur.o ! pound butter 1. Mr.--, (lud.-hall; 1. Mrt. I0d itz Kaisin )io 1, Mrs. Arthur Mead; 2. Mr. Andrews "iodhiP. App!- pic 1, Mis ' Tilia Monhiut; 2. Mtv Ilu'.h on jozen whit cokb-s 1. Mis Mabel ;odhall; 2, Miss Mabel Wheels. One pound fudge randy 1, Ml.-s Helen 1 lartsteln. Haby contest: Most perfect baby und.- one year 1. Lrothy Jane Wiley 2, Eicon Le:r Sheets.. Most perfect baby over one and und r two y.-arj 1. Helm Glayts; 2. Lloyd Junior Brencman. Foot Kace ( iV.ys under 11.) 1, HiiK'ar Fulmer; 2. Arthur K.;ndoerii r. F'oot Ftace (Girls urdr Il.t 1. Stella Kwtisbcri-r; 2, Irma (Iraham. Young Men's l'oot lta- I. Wesley Muniby; 2, l-'rank i;. utt r. Men's IV.ot Uar- (v r 40.) I, Otto Kell; 2. Sam Myers. Foot Hare fur Ladi.s 1, Minnie Hehler; 2. Elsie Mumby. Oldest Married Coupk Mr. and Mrs. .J am -s Honer. Mos: Heoently Married Cuupk Mr. and Mr. Verne Uritton. Lfcirpest Family-- on Grounds 1-cmon Sheets. Horr.Mesx Man on Grounds Ernest Feebe. Bean Guesin? Contest K. Hrehe. - Horseshoe Pitching 1. George ItiPK-i; 2, "Wiliiani Fore; Ü, William IClinker; 4, Ernest Heebe. Handsomest Girl Elizabrth Fuller. The arrangements were in the hand of John Monhaut, chief gleaner; Glayton Wci?.s secretary, while l.emo'i Sheets had charge of the jirop'-a m The prises were donated bv the merchants of MLshawaka. Lauch was served on the prounds CARTEXTIEK AT TEMPLE TODAY. Tho elite of Washington society forms the background for "The Wond-r Man." th Ilubertson-Cole Miper-special picture starring G.-urgt3 Carpentier. idol of Frame mid Europe. n lie.ivywaisht champion. Ahlch will oper at the Temple tVw-iter todnv for a run of two days.! Th'S unusual drama of American M.cioty. directed by John G. Adolfi, for R "ib .-'öle. jromises a revelation ir. ua pictures of the new,r and b s.-.rt. The versatility of larpeiu.i. aceerding to eminent itirö who attendeil a recent prc-re-lew. Will prove a girai - or ; of the cinema art. F.as. d rn an Intriguing story of MISHAWAKA Full ,vT.E Canariei. Heart Mountain Olid l.ijinett. Gun r:Hl teed fenSters. Inquire yiti i:. I.iu lu liUh.iyroil sat.i: -1:0 a--re rami. mint laud. -T. eres lu mint, luv l.-aui. b e re tlinl'r: cr.Mvn h-'use. fair barr., itore lieuupland d l ,'. miiit ' fet til l:iUt aai tiiiunt hell iu(-k. Garndre. Mtbhanaka m 27 P. j Vit 11 SALE Three pbne mahogany en,.wOniir narb-.r suite. Slightly used. Cn'I rvdili'C. Mr. arren. L lev eland 27 1. FOR sali:. A rarart 4 room eott.iff'. 1 b'o k fro:n Ml.hnwaka Wo. Un Mfg. Co.. Jl.l't); ? - las'n; ba Intime, like reut. A rn ant 7-ro.nn partly modern bous. W. loth it . J'.''O; rath or terms. A teautlfii! ." room fiei:e. K. Ninth tt . lnrre kitchen. convenient llning io.-ra pleasant livli'S room; '' pacb'ua le.lruoini Ith closets la each: all newlv plntl and papered. Just Uk nw; g. eletrlc llffhts. nnter and fteoj iu li '.!! : reafoualde rloe, rh er terni. A 14-rooni strbtly modern hrtuso; well j rrarged for a hlija class ro mln lio i.-; a real bargain: "III soli en -kv t.r.is. toLl'AKKT KILVLTY Ct HH'OK A I'll .N. l'.'G s Lincoln way W. l.OI.e M!:ii"nkn Rsl. Rj-inour Jr.en. Sales M;r. Ct'tf VANTHD-(1U-'lH ' -V. perier.i ! sv men, Al'l'iy National i n.vr 1" I VOK SALE fit-room heu? it h .-itv water, gas. el.trlc llehts. ''c lot. Coed' eds V.H-l ISro.idwny. S-Ki je m or more down, balance ALtii-o ;-r "r-M.nth. Haftinss Kea'.ty Co.. Ill S. Chsrch sl 3-room ti-u. Ms freni tJ;- r.- rt!i ? raO l'Lotie MW:. corner 1 -t. 4 Tl-ck ide '..'ink f) IT'. or 1M'.. I'ltf l-t Hastings iell your Mishawaka er ltivi-r 1'arL prejertT. We t'.:ally ell. rh..u - Mlsh. and I'll look yur proprrty ottr an.l g't you a real buyr. -itf WANTLn One or two furn!hed for light husekej inc . by Ith Ro children. .dvire tox 1 lnie. MUtjwki. ronni s coupj, New .. . i 2ltf WANT a houM that cec!s to b? relaired: rau pay casth; "ulJ like to ritve höut ept. 1; give full partic ulars In nr.er. Mr, JohusiU. care The News. Times 20-if I WILL bur a partly modern li'je ta north il'le; tlve fall de.crir.tiou aad I et -a!i price to II. L... Nena-Tinies. Misliawakv 15tf W. STF. I Te.irr, sters an. In yard. Apply to IP f!rroa. 1-4 S. Main t. aka 2i '. n:eu to work r-z"- and Ani'woae Ml'ha-

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i love xi -r ar.f mystery, in which Carpenn riven opportunity to display j hi? rapacity us a boxer, a sportsman 1 ,iA a pentJernnn of the first ordr. The, Wonder Man" .houM prove to fin of th most commendable p-oiiuetion. that the T niple theater has ever presenter!. TODAY'S LINCOLN' PICTURE. ' The Valley of the Giant?," Feter Ii. Kyne'.s famous novel wad first published In the Id Hook maga-

j 7in and has just recently been propicnic wasiduced as a Paramount Artcraft flcihree miles j tur.-. tarrins: Wallace Held.

Kav Laurel, th- famous Follies luau'.y and the pirl whom Harrison Fisher declared has the most beau- ! tiful figure of any of the many ubj"cts he has ever painted, plays one of th learllnir narts. Thi pi'ture will be shown at the incrdn today and tomorrow. C.rnSTS AT M'KNIGHT IIOMC. Mrs. E. F. Carl of Akron. Ohio, and Mr. H. A. McKniht of Kan?as City, Mo., are the guests of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McKnivht, Jefferson av. MIAMI COUNTRY CLUB GOLF GAME SATURDAY Miami Country club links on Saturday will b the mecca for mostly ev-ry K'olf enthusiast In the city when two t'-arr.s representative of th- president of the club, J. A. Schindler, and the vice president. Charles W. I'dn?ham. will battle for supremacy. The match will start at t- :n fit lA-hirh time all rdavers are j asked to report so that the person- ! nel of the teams may be completed, j The losers will be riven the priv- : ib-i-'e ot paying for the dinner at the 1 conclusion f p'.iy. j Following will probably be the line-up ejn ero-h side: President's te;tm J. A. Schindler. I. W. Horton. John Kelly. Frank Lamorc-tte. H. M. Revrner. William Haird. Tom Norman. I. McCoIlum. Carver. A. I. Warner. H. W. Gillis. Frist. Mueller. Wricrht. Miller, Wdlma, Yeatrer and Kir by. Vice President's Charles Ringham, I-:. H. Ahara. Ralph Jerne?:an. Fred Grin.es. W. W. PodKC Walter Hoe. Halph Gaylor, Harnard, II. E. Sudors. Harper, Hubler. E. J. W. Fink. Service. Kramer. Andersen. Gingrich. Rodle and L. T. McCoIlum. ATT1.N1) MILITARY I TNI'RAL. Rev. G. W. Titus and Corw'.n H;'.rtwick spent Wednesday in New v'a: lisle, where the former preached at the funeral service ot Pvt. Swanson, whose body has just arrived cm Germany. Mr. Hartwick a'teu as a i a 11 bearer. Pvt. Swe.nson a v.t:incr in the First Division died in the service overseas. was and ARRANGE FOR PICNIC. The members of the M. G. S. club met Tuesday evening at the home j of Mrs. Nellie Williamson. E. Grove j st. Plans were completed for a picnic to be held at Pottawatomie , park. Aug. S. Mrs. Dorothy Gase will bo the hostess jc the next regular meeting, which will be held Au. 4. ENTERTAINS AT CARDS. Mrs. Frank Nix. 151 W. Marion ;;t.. entertained three tables at live hundred Tuesday evening. Favors were awarded to Mrs. C. T. Herring. Mis Charles Hafer and Mrs. Hert Reners of South Hend. Dainty refreshments were served and a musical program enjoyed. Sweet peas were used in tlecoration. POSTPONE CLASS PICNIC. A meeting of the 1020 class of the Mishawaka high school was held Tuesday eeidng in the library. CLASSIFIED WAN n.I MJIrl to work In confectionery store. Must be ove. 17 years ef a?e. Mlslian.ika t'jindv Kitchen. 10. Lineeln Way Kast I'lioue MUhawaka ."S7. 20t'5 l'öll I:i:NT Fine two-bed sleeping rMii. furidxlifd. Hy week or month. KMit reasonable. Inquire Zy.ilj N. Main I St. IOIt SAI.i: rurnihed rooming house wit!) L'l b'dr"jns now tilled. New mM !i-.iti!i' plant. This house should br!n:r '.u eo annually from roouier .d'Uie; and t :is unlimited poilbllitieH for ..lie who will take hoarders. C.inh or terms. 'olpert Itenlty Corporation. s'viuour .'ansen, Sales Manager, Mishawaka UM. -.t.1 WANTKD Man to Apply A. i:. Kuhn, av. .lr!re conl wagon, liy E. Mishawaka tf a fink nrv. SIX I:oms ANI ILVTM ALL MOP ntN; nr wati:k hi:at: itm: SHUT. o. MKliUIKini.I HLTWKLN si;co.h am tiim:i. 4."-. This 1 a I'.'ll prl.e -n th'.s property. llw ro!ii. vi.tant, W. Hattell. partly inodrn; 1-arn. A-l shape. ..' down. i rooms, s-tot !, water and lights. Jl"0 down. Many n-,ore under jn.ooo on terms. ' We l.ave a dandy list of modern lion.rs. 4.0M to 1 i ,f ; Rome on paved stro-ts A dandy all modern roomlnjf hous on I'Htf l strt for $.. I'ome in some evening before 0 o'clock, er have your wife drop in In the morning or afternoon and look nt the photograph of some of tb? homes we have for sal'"" ir cr ski: rs fikst. we know you will ski: i s last. THK Ii:NN It LA LT Y CO 12." S. Main st. Phone Mishawaka Cll. 27-tf WANTLD First elas phnper men; atexperienced xuallluir machine op erators: good wact-s. Applj National go.l Veoeer 1'rcxJ.uct s Co. rrta KOli SALK Six-romi. nil modem semibungalow; It has water. s"wer. gas. hath, two tolleta nnd two wash rooms, basement, ri re pla -e. o.ik trim downstairs. Last end. . I Ii.n Mishawaka 1" or 1019. Jlaatlngs liealtr Co. 27 1 a FOR SALK SU ror.au and bath. gas. i'.f rl llt-Ste nll om.V ...... n . In house, all in A-l condition: price S'S20 Five roou newlj- tlecorated: pood lot. prt.-e 2txr. M. I.. IVtrf, G-7 Kngldruru building, Mishawaka. Thone :tT0 2117 FOR SAIH Slj-rnom house on East Pay ten et. Suvth Dead. Furnace, gas, bath an! electric light. Just painted anJ paprI lnktde. l''riion Sept. 1st I'ri-T JotXX). stark Keolty Co. 2Ct7 WANTi:i VareaokJe room ror 2 or 3 cars of fe-d. Hoy Jaquttb, feed, set-vis. i-o.il. M-o N. Mila sL 1'hoLe l4v7 Mlshawaka. o3t FOH SALK Eigct room house, oeaf Dodg main rcnt. cash or terms; po?. loa ao dajs. A. A. .ScbllL'cger. J. M & lildg bouta Bod or

when it ua decided to changu the 'laf; of the c!a! picnic from Auk. 1 until Aupr. The picnJc vrill probably be held at Barron lake.

ni:M:.si:i i iiom q i :. sn n jz. Edith Houck. 433 W. Hattell st.. has been released from scarlet fever fiuarantine. T. e home of Emma Syst er. 711 Ann ct.. which has been quarantined for smallpox, was released vVe-inesday morning by Health Officer Magrar.e. lUJTrUN ITtOM AtTO TIUP. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McCoIlum and son. Edwin. 511 W. Third 8t., and Miss Eyndell Martlimr have returned from an t-lcrht-day auto trjp which Included Huffalo. Niagara Falls am other ea3tern points. RACK FROM AITOMORII.F, TP II. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mclntowh. I ! 3 S Lincoln way E., returned Tuesday from an automobile trip wl-ich extended as far eust as New York. HONOR OIT.OI'-TOWN GPFST. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Heplogle, 614 locust st., entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Ruth Garber of Huntington, Ind. CITV COT KT NOTRS. Hen Wesner was fined $5 and costs In city court Wednesday morn inff for intoxication. TWO GRASS FIRES. The central fire department was called out Tuesday eveninir to extinguish a Krahs lire on Cleveland st. It was called asain Wednesday mornincr for a erasa fire on S. Logan st. JOINS FAMILY AT I'AGLE LAKE. August Eberhardt of the Eberhardt bather shop, spent Wednesday with his family which Is occupying the family cottage at Eagle lake, south side. LEAVES FOR K LINGER L KE. Charles A. Ostrom went to Klinker lake. Michigan. Wednesdny, wher? he will spend a few days with his family, who are occupying a cottage there. ATTENTION! INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. Meeting Friday night at K. of P. hall Important business. All members requested to be present. WM. KRUEGER. C. R. ED MKINNEY. R. C. Advt. 2S-2t IIOSPITAIi NOTES. Joseph Ftowell, son of Dr. and SER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," Per AU !Ob! of EQx XUplrtas ad Ghoa.

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By Peter B. Kyne. Scenario by Marion Fairfax. Directed by James Cruze. A rugged tale of the redwood slopes of giants of the forest, of giants among men. In the vast scarred regions of the West a simple world of love and sentiment meets a cruel world of money and power. Then the grim clash of the lumber camps, with no quarter asked and no mercy given! A picture of majestic power, of blood-stirring conflict, of tender appeal to the heart.

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Mrs. T. C. Stowel. HT S. Mill st.

underwent an operation pendicitis at St. Joseph's Wednesday morning. for apho?pital WILL FVTOITAIV AT THIMBLE. Mrs. Frank Kaufman anel Mrs. Charles Morgan will entertain the members of the L. O. T. M.. No. 8. at a thimble Thursday afternoon n the home of the former, 214 E. Fourth st. nriLDING PERMITS. M. Benjamin has taken out n building permit for a one-story building on Lowell Heights. Edzar st.. to cost $430. STARTING. LIGHTING. IGNITION BATTERY WORK. Misliawaka Rattory Service?. Corner of Eighth and Main Sta. "FARMERSATTENTION! Order Wheat Fertilizer now, get it off the car and save expense." ROY JAQUITH 226 N. Main St. Feeds, Seeds and Coal Phone Mishawaka 207 Finch & Sprague Undertakers (Grace M. Finch, Prop.) AMBULANCE SERVICE 202 N. Main St,, Mishawaka Phones, Mishawaka 100 Phone 197 COAT Funeral ome Funeral Directing and'Embalming Third and Race Sts. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads Meid. ii eoip TOMORROW Car IN realistic fight ever seen on the the punch that won him the and the right of challenging heavyweight champion. man in the world in an absorb-

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BARGAINS GALORE, TOO MANY TO MENTION

Ladies Fibre Silk Hose. Special at. ........ 49c 40-inch fancy figured Voiles in pretty patterns, also plain colors; regular $1.00 kind. Sale price. . . .59c Men's Union Suits at $1.29 Rag Rugs, large lot. Special at. $1.79 Ladies Wash Skirts at ...$1.39 Heavy Cotton Blankets, 48x84. Special at $1.87 Open every evening except Friday evening. Open all day Wednesday. Closed Friday evening and Saturday. Open Saturday evening and Sunday.

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331 $50 Wedding Present A wedding present of J50.00 m gold will be. given the flrat couple tvr pet married at Koseland Park neis. Sunday. Phono us about it riht aw&j. C. NT. IvodKo & Co., 220 Farmers Trust r$ldg. Phone Lincoln 57C2 HoHriand Park is the g?m of th 3uuui r.itit;. Terms $2 flown, then only 11. itf per week. N'o interest and no taxes for two years. The. beauty homesiUs are s-'.l-Ins? like hot-cakes. Most lots nrfi only 1 2 ? 5 . 1.Lm other lots In tho Mmi section he'.l for 1500 to $1.000. To ir.?pert the property before th Sunday crowd, take south rid car to ItoMnson, Mrtr-t, then a hört walk enuth to the property. ft H -OLD AND Rn.IABXXr IF YOU need money and ar paatlcalar l to SKRVICE, go Tke more carefnl you ire !a eJertlnj the best place to borrow, ttm mor certain yon will be to ehocie the "oM relUtl STATE." Lu&as on CLattela. MJn 2?. STATE LOAN CO. EaUbltsbed JXX tod floor MrchoU fWik Bldf. tti 0. Mich. tn. V PATENTS A od Trade M&rkj ObtjJixd ta 3 Cotxntrie. Adrc5e Fr. QSXX J OLTSC1I, TlrrSKtcvrd Pmceaft Arty,

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