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TALKS BOLSHEVISM AT CHAUTAUQUA f Mori Theme Praises oriern unreal T . iiker. Ulio American I epion. T'r.r :.' H. Mv C.i 3 :f Of :ure "the -n hv Dor. a id r ;t ft rru.ori. vt!it.t:Ki:.i. f- x t n t .t 1 nhlt it McGibney Tii" thmc v an ta crfs r. . nn ' m on": p'.;?h Mr. hi? qisfn much of Ii.-- tim- to th !nv.i:li:;it.ori f li'iS!if'v;ni, not only ribroaii !it in Am ric- a.-' v..;. H; f-vpf rif nc-s in 'Var:ir. cton in tracking dnvr. th r.alior.n! f-cei'-ty of anarchi:. rrvf-aUrd important fvrp.ts of r :-- nt-day history MrGirwy rendered Y2hMr .orv!cc as ;in officer !n th- IT. S. Intelligence department in Kurope Hi-- work -vr.rfp.-i; r a rri a" him !no thf ?moky ntrriors of thp huts r f th French "a.ir.t r wfll as th- pranl :haiti of Krance. M-ki ?et throughout the. the C f t h n u n -countrv at thf- presort tir.i'. '.iid tho .speaker. t'as due to bobrv i.-m. He intaiKor th- j?t!, roal and railroad urikfs hems rr.aln'.y due to tlie snliur.f e of this cau?' Principally he paid a 'roat tribute to th" AmricaTi lotion through whoc efforts h nid .-urh industrial trouble ir.iht h m itiprnt"f. It was rjrretntl( t h ;i t i larger .lurlienc? did not have tho opportunity of hearing Mr. ("tihnry. Tbr comedy ''othin Bit the Truth.' Tvas one of the mf'i-t eny yaide numbers on th ch i jtauquu pro-riant. at Tin: UN col: niF;.Tr,n. Jex" Call Te Jim." featuring Wi".I f Coders, will he presented at t"l Lincoln theater today. This is a leturn engagenient. and is shown by special request. Will Ttogers Is assucted by an ail-star cast. Irene nieh plays the part of the leading lady. Lionel rtelmore is al?o included in the cast. Tomorrow-, Rohrrt Warwick will appear in "In Miizoura." a Par.ir'iio'Jnl Artcraft production. ci i:sts or Moninu. Mrs. .Tallies' Clements and s-on. Tarnen Huford of rnM Chicago are visiting with the former's mother. Mrs. 'erla McDonougn. 321 Fi. Third ff. You have thought many times about changing from lake ice to pure artificial ice, and why not do U risht now? We are taking business , daily on new and are ready for your order. uiiiiciai ice PL ompany M 2221 M 395 L 6123 L 5395 MISHAWAKA ltl Tl!bi:-H":" a.-l ""S'-a r.n-l I'-Mu'r0 -1 J n" ....j.-. v nk.i. 010. uri ! "a N" TUP- M'n nn.l worjen far . .... L,nn.v meut. Mi?f.a au.i e..n - - ,, ... . t o. t uau-i iuu -. .. t. . t r- T,.n i,rM i-hoi.-e riorMi sn:! ill rv'r n,oitu. Addrvf, X. N.J 1 Mli!u.'U. -Jl j vN TKD T" f'lrnisrM or r.irfy fur- : ntVbf! rooms f-"-r '.zt.t ;' ''' '.'i'1-- ! Prefer iutljia." dlstri t M U 11. enj T U 5. " V,irn l)u J'Otn file er. r.nreo uti k , 'n Owner an r..ive au;- i- "iT""'.'f'lr rH-s-T!m.'.i, tdfif.fln propTtv , .lid paviUff :'iwrtifl:.c".t -'a IOsT-Furi'-u cf k-s N teea Misha- j aki and South Pn. 1. S.t! ;.rd.i v i wu-I ing. i;ard. f.u lT returu to Times etflve. -H- , roil RENT FuniisLed rn ia modern j "vcaVTFP Fo iuJrT fcUr. machine ! ncuUerj, tlaurr and yard mea tor ' fteady srdTmfr.t. Arrdy fra;lo.vc.ent Vrartireut. DoJe .m:'. e -v. m:s:i-.u3,' L.d. t f PENN KKAI.TY '0. ! MODTKN HOMES KOU s I K. ,..,n Jiud up. In and fr-- tne pLc- i to-rapls tne tuning. f j roorus, p-rt mu.irn. ta ;! .. ! , i tion. at a tarntu pri -. ou tt-ro. . A dujlcx I?3rgJin-."' I A roomin? hou- at a l ar.ii: ; i.rlck ftore ud fcf-nr : t! 1 t doing .n .vr w It a ö r.ytU cetMK'e. S.T"V $-'.'0 hung4lows d v f, (- f irtr.s :it i arjjin r:i-ra It..;. In r nll u. h:ire o?!:rs. ! 1 -. in- room f" a'loTfMr1 rr.NN Ki.Airv ro.
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ATT EM) FAMILY MEET , I , I Mr. and Mr. Jam' L5"r.er and JdauKhttr. -.y, Minnie. Mr. and I I Mr-. Miüird Kore and son; T. U. j jMcPonouHh. Mrs. Pcria McDom.ush I Mrs. .Inm.'S Ciornuits and son Jam' I Ruford Trv A.i. n,'t7 uv.,1 dattirh. , j ter Marian. Mr. and Mrs. ;rrri,'e j Moon and daughter Mi Nira ar. 1 i son Victor. Mr. and Mrs. riar-.nce jl"uitr.fr and koti Harold. Mr. and Mr-. Sylvester McDonoufih. Mr. and Mr. Frank Honer and family. Mr. and Mr? John Karret, attended the Hollir.chead-rarnpbf ' family reunion at Waterloo. Inc.. Sunday There were 0 3 reunion will be present. Th- -Tj-l j held at Klinge r lake. I htm ru; ti!i:ati;k. I 'The J'ortune Teller." shown at the Teriij le theater yfsttrday, was i attended by larce audience. It will j be fhown airain today. ilis Mar- ! iorie Itarnbeau plays the leading I j part. ! The p'.ot of the drama, from the pen of Ieiihton (iraves Osmon. the v!l known dramatist, is baed on psyehi phenomena and motherlove, as all those familiar with the 5-:ta?o pt rforn.ancf; know. Miss, Uanibeau. whose fame as a star in the theatrical firmament was established by iu-r interpretations of the leadin? rolis in "Cheating Cheaters" and "Kycs of Youth, plays the part of a mother in "The Fortun Teller." to i;ntf,rtain wmdni;sday. Wednesday wil be ladie.' day at. the Miami country club. Cards w.'ll feature the afternoon. The. committee in rharjre is composed of Mrs. Beamer, Mrs. C. A. Oatrom. Mrs. Robert Uobcrtson and Mrs. Fred Crimes. It is expected a largo number will attend. Uij WITH SMALLPOX. The home of Guy Stutzman, S. Spring-. st.. has been quarantined with Miiallpox. .som mi inbt rs of the family beim; ill with the disease. This is the only case of smallpox now in the city. A N X Ol N CI WTDDI Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Liwrence, of Grand Ilapids. Mich., announce the marriage of their daughter. Crace L'velyn, to George John Jacobson of Mishawal.a. The ceremony occurred August :o. ATTli.NT) iu;r.u. Mr. and Mrs-. Harve Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mock and family. Mrs. L'mma Nixon, Miss Jeanette Weaver of this city and Alton Robinson of Chicago, attended the Nix-on-Krson reunion held at the home of Isaac Pippengcr at Elkhart, Sunday. .l liST OF SISTER. Miss Margaret Henley, at Jackson. Mich., i.s the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. II. Mathcin, 933 Lincoln Way East. to jn'i-rr tuesoav. The Tri Kappa sorority will hold its regular meeting Tuesday evening in the pubHe library. CONCLriiES VACATION. Miss Eva Zimmerman. W. Fourth St.. has returned from a two weeks' vacation spent at Toledo, O., Detroit and Putin-bay. rtETruNs to c.osirnv. Mr?. Howard Uorlain has returned to Goshen after spending pevoral la.v.s with he mother. Mrs. Charles McXcal, Third and Pine ts. RACK 1'ltO.M TOLEDO Mrs. Dora Berner. E. Iiattoll St.. has returned from a visit in Toledo. Sbe wan accompanied by her nef hew, Charles Howe. ITPWORTH LlIC.rE SOCIAK Tbc Epworth league of the First Methodist Episcopal church will ! hold a social in the church parlors, a week from Tuesday. uirrrnx to kalamazoo. ! Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester McDonough ; have returned to their home in Kalaj maroo, Mich., after visiting with reli atives here. Redmcn regular meeting Wodnesihiv eening. Armv and Navy Union ball. Advt. 2 4 tl CLASSIFIED WANTl.Ii nffire Clp. We will have t'jfiuiigs toin iu our oftl-e for several n.ea aud women. :ig is to "j : Hlgü .hooi edu:ition or tiuivalent preferred. (J.Mid .larios :i:ni l-onus. Apply MisbaHk:i W'oilru Mfg- Co. --':f .NTi:i-iw.i t.r thr.- men to bail Lay. eio o.I v .i.'o and work all week. Henrv Kcr.i;'. Karcado farui. l'lione eiarS-'ld V 1. 2tl W'ANTKD Woiftaa to look ylter yourg (ht!d; good position. Apply -t W. M:Uaaka av. 2Ut4 N I', are felling öo i.it-orty ltoiuN today at Mvi.'-i net and s i-g-st pun-husej bv tl.e siuull iuctor. e". I.. Guthrie. 4U'l J. M. . Ubief. Lin v'.u l'X,. 19tt W AM HD Te lU V-For oath, small J tra.t of l ind with baildiags. Addtftm h. I?., News -Tim s 17-tf : IMMEDIATE PeiSSESMuN ill he given tu th pur. -haer . f any cf ll. following prp-rt i These housi-s are now .C.NJ' aid iu first class eoudltiu. Auy of tLce properties can be bought with a tm-.tll pyiut-ut dov.u and talaL.cc to auit jour itiome. ii rooms. N. Idvisiuu t.. .;.u00 G room?, N. y.lm t., ''( s roms, E. tirove st . j;.',.,TÖ rojujg, y.. TUlrd ct.. J-'. H . recn. 11. Ninth sr.. f-l.'jv. 7 roms. s. Kddick r.. ;;.i'o ri room, n-w. e lhirti-uta st . ja.OiX). 11 loon, u.'deru, double Louse; barKia rossKssiMN in ,v rr.w days. T roouis E. Third ft.. J.'. öip. ro -ms. K. I'Mrd r . .p. 7 rootn. i; Misbawjikn a v.. .;i. 7 rooms. Ell s:.. '.7;0 :T rot :n, uedcrn. V. FirNt sr . 'U" e"i "Li'AEK r i.EAEry coi:ioi:ati'u.. 1JO ElH.-i.iii W'av W. ll'Zr MlsaawaLa" 11M St-ymour Joüeu, Suls Mjr. . 10 tf
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tneir s-;f-.t. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F5uye and ICalph liu:.sbe of Klint. Mich .. ih- enjoying an outing at Harren lake. . KiniKXs TO CHICAC.O. M,v' i Aaberg has returned to ! her home in Chicapo. after isitin? with her sistr. i . Mr?. Klmer Iiaker. I IMI'KOVINr.. condition of Mrs. Ma: The v TOIbef n Her .en?. W. Third ..,.. who has sriouly ill. is much linprod. dausrhtfr. Mrs. Hay Dryden. of as Txas. has arrived here to for her mother. CITY COURT NOT RS. George Bdlich, who was arrested on a charge of intoxication, has nef-n released on bonds for his appearance In the city court today. BERRIEN SPRINGS F. A. Cheska and family left Wednesday for Jacksonville. Florida, where they will make their home. Mrs. Corinne Clough of St. Joseph is at the home of her mother. Mrs. John Kerr, for a two weeks' vacation. The first of next month she will commence work at Mercy hospital. Benton Harbor, training for a nurse. The course will take three years. Miss Nettie Ferrell has returned from Washington. D. C, where she has had employment in the Census bureau for the past two months. Her sister, Mrs. Ida Creo. camo with "her for a two weeks' visit. Alva Lop anil famfly of Scottville. Mich., are visitors at the home of Mrs. Love's sister, Mrs. Geo. B. Dean. John Reak and family of Fountain, this state, were visitors at the C. W. Tall man home the first of the 'veek. Miss Mary Graham will teach domestic science in the schools at Dundee the conjlng year? , Miss Edith Graham will teach in the Flint school;. The Berrien County Gleaner association held a picnic here Thursday with a large crowd in attendance. Loss L. Holloway, state secfetary of the order, gave an address in the afternoon. The Rerrien Springs band furnished music throughout the day. Donald Hinkley. son- of Mr. and Mr?. M. F. Hinkley, returned on ! Wednesday from Camp Warren. He j brought hack first honors in the tennis tournament winning over all boys of the county: who entered between the ages of 10 and 14. He reports a tine time in addition to the championship. The pupils of Mrs. Chas. E. IIoopingarner will give a pLino recital at her home Tuesday evening. Aug. 24. Paul Woodruff and family of Chicago are here for their annual visit at the n. F. Dllley home. The High School class of 1319 held a reunion at the grove Wednesday afternoon and evening, all Simple Home Remedy Easy to Make Pleasant to Take Don't stake your life against the deadly germ. Keep your sjstem in condition to ward off the disease. Bulgarian Blood Tea sweetens the stomach, flushes the kidneys, tones tho liver and purifies the blood. Take it Meantime hot at bedtime. Knocks a cold out at once. Sold by all druggists and grocers. Ft. Wayne Man Teils How Tanlac Ovcrcsiino Ills Tg Mainline Stomach Troubles In Within OneMonth. "For the first time in twenty years I can eat a hearty meal without sufferir. afterwards." aid Henry Lee, of 2325 Holton Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind.. in relating his remarkablo experience with Tanlac a short Linie ago. "For over twenty years I was a sufferer from slomach trouble. My appetite was very poor and what 1 it. -tie I ate permed to do me very little good My undigested food soured on my stomach and formed gas which pressed around my heart and almost stopped my breath, and sometimes I would get up in the morrting; foiling as bad as if I hadn't gone to bed at all. Then. lat winter 1 had something like an attack of 'flu, which left me with all these symptoms a great deal ore. I was so weak and short of breath I couldn't go up and down the stairs in doing my work 3E CT
LAST TIMES TODAY The Most Magnificent Mother Story Ever Told Miss Marjorie Rambeau IN "THE FORTUNE TELLER" A startling; demonstration of a mothers psychic power and its influence in rnaking a real man of her son. Also FOX NEWS No. 86. TOMORROW JACK DEMPSEY in "DARE DEVIL JACK" Sixth EDisode Also "Witch's Lure," a five-reel romance of the Texas oil fields. N
members being present but one. After the picnic supper, dancing was enjoyed at the pavilion. Dr. W. A. Smith has sold his carage to James Gill, who will mov it to his lot on Iechanic street and make into a 5-mall dwelling house. The doctor will build a cement garago adjoinw: his residence. Mr. and Mrs. John Jauch and daughter of Chicago are visitors at the home of Mrs. Jauch's i-.tter. Mrs. m. j. young. C-eo. W. Minster was in Buchanan Thursdav attending the Tri-county t.'nderta kers' rom ention. Albert Srink and family are v:itir.i: reiaties iny Hollarxl. Mich. M. J. Young was a business visitor in Chicago this week. The annual reunion of the 12th and 1.1th Michigan Infantry association will be held in Kalamazoo Sept. ? and 10. Gt-o. k. pean and family and their quests. Alva l3ve and family, of cottville, Mich., enjoyed a day's outing at St. Joseph; Friday.
(NDOX, Aiir. 23. A Berlin wirflrs dispatch says the German authorities ntileially deny a recent story printed in the London Times that Leon Trotzky, bol5hevik minister of war has been in East Prussia. Rheumatism A Remarkable Home Treatment Given hy One Who Had It. In the Spring: of 193 I was attacked bv Muscular and Inflamatory Kneum'.itlsra. I suffered a only thofee wtio hare it know, for over three years. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such relief as I revived -was only temporary. Finally. I found a remedy that oured me ooiiipletely. and it has never returned. I have given It to a number who -wore terribly afflicted ami even bedridden with rheumatism, some of them TO to hO years old. nnd results were the same as In tny own ease. I wnnt every sufferer from pny r.rni of rheumatic trouble to try this m.'irvelouü healing power. Don't Mild a rent ; simply mail ymr name and address and I will Kend it free to try. After you have used it and It has proven Itself to hf that lonu-loofced - for means of getting rid of your rheumatism, you mar send the price of it, one dollar, but understand, I do not want your money unless you are perfectly pntlsäed to end it. Isn't that fair Why Buffer any longer when relief is thus offered you free? Don't delay. Write today. Mark II. Jackson, No. Purston Hldg., Syraeut-e. N. Y. Mr. Jaektiou Is responsible. Above statement true. Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your hair i;; good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Mom soaps nnd prepared shampoo contain too much alkali. This drip.s the scalp, makes tho , hair brittle, nnd is very harmful. Mulsilied cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greasek ss ), i. much better than anything else you can use for shampooing, as thi can't possibly injure tho hair. Simply moisten jour hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, ar.d cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsined cocoanut oil shampoo at most any drug store. ft is very cheap, and a few ounces Is enough to last everyone in the family for months. without feeling exhausted. I went en losing strength every day and finally got to where I thought I would have to giv up my work altogether. "I taw so much in the papers about the good Tanlac had done others I decided to give it a trial and. it's a fact, it has done me more Kood than all the other medicines I ever took. I can eat just anything I want now, and my stomach never gives mo a particle of trouble. My headaches have left me, and my nerves have iuieted down, so that I can get sound and refreshing sleep. All that tired, worn-out feeling lias left me. and I can go up and ifow n the stairs ay numbe:" of time- without fee! in L' tired or oat of breath at all. I feel better now and can do my work better than in twenty years. I certainly know from personal experience that Tanlac does all that is claimed for it." Tanlac is sold in South Br.d at the e'entra! Drug .Store, public- Drqg Store, Linden's Pharmacy at d Wettick's Cut Hate Drug Store; and in Mishawaka at the Red Cross Pbarmacv. Advt.
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY A Paramount Artcraft Picture ROBERT WARWICK in "MIZZOURA" A Super Feature
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