South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 241, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 August 1920 — Page 9

JOU1M BEND NEWS-TIMES

rtATTKDAY MORMNT,. AUGUST 28. 1920

NEWS OF MISHAWAKA Neics-Tuncs Office 120 Lincoln Way V . Phone Mishazcaka 10

CENTURY THEATER TO OPEN SEPT. 3 Many Improvements for Season New Orchestra and High Gas? Vaudeville. Th" Century theater 'Mil the season Friday eveninjr find sW run every Friday. nprs for Sept. 3. Saturday und Sunday nights matin The hous has decorated and prrsT.ts iti.njr appearance. ThÄ and fofr hiv hfen been newly a most inauditorlum artistically f?errr?-ted in hutifu! tints of prirl jrrey, srhlle the c lllr.Ks are finished i in pMe blur. .ew elf iTirai i.atures. fernery, etc., have also l.en i.-stiiliod which adds ccniidr rahly to the attra tivT.ss of th- building. Mcr. fleorpe Sender, who nas been In charge .f the 'entury for the pist 11 years, has at all times ndravorel to ie th public the let in h" 1 1 n of njdevill enfrtalr.n.ent. and v ill do so ajtaln th.3 season tf an exceptional deirrer. I has napd a couil six- )!('( r.rf hestra tinder thf; direction of Miss Starr, now playing at the Iasaile and formerly of the Orj hen rn whTe she succeeded the iato Ml.-s Hnrtha Stark. A fine line of ht(h pri'-ed vaudeille has been encaper! for the season. Owin to tb.e increased ro.-tts of bookings the admHMon prices will he ii reased from r.o to 40 rent for adults, ard ; jo eents for rhudr n. Ines- )riee Include war tax Children will be admitted to Sunday matinees; for 11 rents. rsf.ryi:s mi birth day axmvi:il.iiv. Mrs. Sarah M. Mi. nth. 204 Lincoln way F.isf, cue of tho most rospectcd of Mithawaka Citizen, observed her ".th birthday anniversary Thursday. Mrs. linoth fnjoys the l-st of h'siltli nnii 1 i in.irv ! In every way tor hrr yturs. In honor of the event. Mrs. ). K. Lane. 425 Lincoln way Last, daughter of Mrs. Tooth, ntcrtaintd at a family dinner. HJTTrrtXS TO NTAV YORK. Miss Marion Whitbeck. who has been the uost of her sister. Mrs. . C. Wrieht. Lincoln wav V;?t for the summer, has returned to her home in Solus. N. V. ANN I A L PICNIC. Me-mbers of Emmanuel Baptist chunh Sunday school will njoy their annual picnic in Battell park Saturday. ranc Saturday night at Stracrynski hall. Good music. Everyone invited. 50: s. Laurel st. Advt.-27-Z

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ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found 10 SPOTTED PIOS About two months edd. CU MNhawaka 17. rCUSlI Lost In huliiss dUtrlct. small grey purse containing mony Regard. Kinder return t I.lneoln theater. AUTOMOBILES Automobil- for Sale 11 A L'T O M ( ) I i I L E For sal, Are papsencrer automoldle, all oerh.mle.t. Nw pistons, uew rings. i-yilnders :i!l reg round; ilx cylinder, nw tires. In running West. order. Call ;;o7 T.lniiln l'URD-Kcr tale. Ford touring, self Urter. Gcod condition. Inquire 1213 N SwrHh st BUSINESS SERVICE SoTioi Offered 18 da st Lome. Call MishWASHING T EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Male a: t Ul MKV IILLPERS '.Vnnted. foundry elpt-rs, machine moulders, tlnueri und jird xnea for steady employment. Apply employment department, DoJe MfV- . MltLanaka. lud. Hell lalo or Fvniale 3t CI.TIKICAL Wanted. ill Lave openings for srvernl men und r.ffioA help We son in mir office woruen. nee IS to n or eoulvant Co. irrrerrej t.r.o,: unrie Ayply MlsL". ak.i NS'oolen and MI'. FACTuRV HEM Wanted. nad on. en for factory work of all kind. vng-es Stalv rmf loruiiit. i "jishuwaW Woolen .ilf: Co. (HallR.'nd.i Al l ERS anu waitre3 wanted. A;Ross Lunch Room. plT in perton. LIVE STOCK llorios. Cattle. Vohiclcis 4S STFPEUAKEK agon an1 harness. ud pli months; Crft-clasg condition, and ry reJnahl. Inquire o. K. Crn'.t store . MERCHANDISE lkvitA aiuI Artvfs.orie 33 fTOi: I'OAT- Cf.l'i isrfield oF?. ROOMS AND BOARD IUx!ii W ItliQMt üo.ml TfRST Sr.7l- i:Furn!sried "iu tuitable fr to yeatlpair- . a!o g.is ioe trr ale. VfrTSo ST.73K. ?. -For VentV'fnrnlehfrt form Ir :ire ti spring nt Wanted !!m. Beard I HOFSEKEnPFIN ROOMS Wanted, two furnlsted e,r partly furnished room for lijfct Loijke.pinar. Prefer cuCTiDg dlatrlct. M. R. 11, Newa-Tl:-f. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farm and Land for Sale S3 ATi.EShue h w-a-r farm car 1 sood ; t w n and an i.'ii'ier 'UltJTatjt- ; t-t.iUlli.jr. Wld trale fur a Itlver l'ark or Misbwaka. I H. I., rare Newa-Tlmes home la ' AJdre?s IMMFD1ATE FOSSESSIOV Modern ei;jht room ho-ise 'I'w o f-omplete lt!. r'- ni. r..i:ti Jrv t:iJ tn t .sin,i, Nice f.ustr. I'ri'-e Stark tei.t Co.

SUNDAY SERVICES

AT LOCAL CHURCHES Sunday ftvIccs in the various Protftant and Catholic churches , th city will be as follow. Mimt Christian. BiWlo school. aduit flashes At 3:43 a. in. All members ar requf -sted to be present., as this will be an important passion. Morning service at: 10:45 a. m.; sermon by H-v. G. W. Ti'os. pastor. Kvninsr services at T :.".( o'clock; special ermon by the paster on an important thme. Immanuel HaptLst. Sundav school at &:45 a. m. Morn'.nsr' worhir H o'clock. S-rnion lv the pas: or. Rev. I R. Call, on "The f;iad Heart." Kvfnlr.R service at S o'clock. This will be in tho nature of a special service for your.f? people. The subject or tne ThTf will be special muKic. 11 rt !Xa ii gel leal. Ilev. J. H. Kvans. pastor. Sunnav s-hool at 3:45 a. m. N. Q. OT.Unis. supt. Mr?. Walter Ort. superintendent of primary department. Sermon at 11 a. m.; subject. "Fear tho Iord." Juniors meet at 5: r0 n. m. Mrs. Shade, supt. Senior? Tv'iU meet at 6:30 p. m. Edna Birk will give a report of the Oak Wood Park convention. Evening worship and sermon at 7:30 o'clock; subject, "No Neutrality In the Christian Life." Missionary r raver meetIns Thursday evening. St. Andrews FA anccllonl. Rible school at I a. m. No other services for the day. St. Paul's i:plMopal. There will be no Sunday services Catholic Churches. St. Joseph's Catholic First mass at 7 o'clock, children's mass at 8:30 and hish mass at 10 o'clock. ' St. It 'ivo'w Catholic First mass at 7 o'clock. hia:h mass at 9:30 a. m.. baptism .'it 1 p. m. St. Monica's Catholic First mass at 6:30 a. m.. children's mass at S a. ni. and hish mass at 9:30 a. m. Mishawaka, Ind An?. 26. '20. My Dear Comrade: There will be a special meeting Orra L. Snvder Garrison No. 53 of at Garrison headquarters. Monday evening. Aup. 30, at S o'clock, and I enrnestly desire your attendance. Business of the meeting will be the election of delegates to the National Encampment zlI Erie Pa., and such other business as may be brought up at the meeting. Chas. McMann, Commander. Advt.. 2St2 WOODMEN OF Till' "WORLD. Hooray for Woodmen Reunion at Elkhart. Sunday. Aug. 29. All members and friends Invited. Committee. Advt., 28tl Spring chickens for sale. Alive or dressed. 127 W. Grove at. Advt. x tl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE lIonM for Sah SI MKKUIFIKLD AV. Modern eigbt-room Innme. Are place, laree versud. basement under whole Louse. Prlfe ',o00. Stark Healtv Co. NOTICE I will take n $1.000 Liberty Fend ns down payment on a nlr.a rooui home at corner f Chrystyau nix! Hattell, at par. 1'rlee of home. ?.;.7:k). lVna Lealty Co.. Phone. Mishawaka li9. 125 S Main. 4 HOME OWNER CO! NC. TO CALIFORNIA. 7 ROOMS AND BATH: MODERN: GoFT. FRONTAGE ON L. W. EAST. RARGAIN FOR CAMI. PENN REALTY CO. 125 S. MAIN ST. TU ONE. MISH. 21. HOMES Fipht room all modern hotie. MhU from Mishawaka nv.. water, so er. gv.s, lnth room toilet, furnace heat. Jooil jrsrage. House four years H. f3.MX Ser?n room nil modern tuooo hon. on bioc'U oif of Lincoln way West, corner lor. hotice faced south. Prlca should fe i.KH. our price $i?XO. SeveTi room all modrn house, hnn tvarer. aewer. kas, bath, toilet an! fire-place lart maple t!o,,r and furrrice heat. R!g omor lot. Tri o S,V,oo. TLcs are value? w are proud to show you. HustlnkS Realty, ill s. Church st. I honea Mishawaka 172 or l'U9 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Seven room all mo. lern and fire rooms nearly modern, both newly painted, (fool lot. within two blocki'of renter, reata for nT per month lnrt tjsl): terzm on brdanor Fri-e Mason J.. lvtro. Rooms C Ä 7, Enj;!edrum Rl ly. .Iis!nwaka .';70. HOMES For ?i!e. nine room hon.e. corner rbrvstvr.ii and Pitff;l. n.s rt modern 2 lets. Terms. Pri-e $.tyv Ac- ept Liberty Donda at par on dwn pavraent Nine rooms, Indiana av. oäk rrln. nodrn but teat. $4..'o0 Beautiful hone en W. MisV.waka av.. oorner Benton, bri.-k poroh. 03k floor?, open sf.alrway. Thit hone m ist he otT to be appreciated. $7.25, 5 roomi. S I nlon, payment down, balance as rent. $2.1v; 4 rooms S. T nion. payment down, balance a reut. $ly); K down bavs hom s!I mo-iern. 7 rooms and bäth: $20 down toiyi now 5-roorn bungalow We Lave farms fv.r sale. QO down arre .ir.d . rooui house eloae In buvs 14 r. or.i bon on tsrö pavo.l strett. iJ.r Iiiit d'iplex. a Z:'-, lnetment. Peon Reultr Co 123 S. M.la. Fbone. illahawaka 210. Ral Ftate for llitdianjrf" 8S TOWN PROPERTY-For a under a err-a. Add res F. Tliü- Mishawaka. farm not E , NewaWanted Real Kstutc S9 777 M- dF.RN- Houpe,n North - 1 Side. Cite full drs rltlou and 1 iwL. M. New -Tixn a. eat lush prW.

'MRS. FREI) KELLEY

DIES AT DAUGHTER'S HOME ! C ALIFORM A Mis south a f. the AmelU Kellev. a iH.n nf 1 f Mishawaka. died Thursday; home of hr diUKhter. Mrs. : Harvey Garher. Orartpr. Calif., according to a telegram received here Friday. No particulars of the death were received. Mrs. KelLy's maiden name was Amelia Weisel. She was born near Woodland abojt 50 years ago. Slte I has resided here the greater tart of her life and is well known here, hej inj? the widow of the late Fred Kelley. She has been In ill health for the I past three years. i?ne is survived by Tour sons. Harry, clarence. Norman and Frederick Kelley. all residing on the Firemen rd.. south of Mishawaka, and n daughter. Mrs. Garbcr. at whose home she died. The body will be brought here for burial. Particulars resardinjsr the funeral will be published later. Class of '18 Dance Will Be Held September I Members of the Mishawaka high school class of 1918 are completing arrangements for the dancing party to be given at the Hotel Mishawaka Wednesday evening. Sept. 1. This will be the opening dance of the season at the hotel and Manager Horton is making special preparations for the affair. Music will be contributed by the Joe's Melody Boys orchestra of this city. The proceeds of this entertainment will go for the Mary D. Welch scholarship fund. Harpist Gives Enjoyable Recital Thursday Psight Most enjoyable in was the harp recital Hazel Stephens Mycr at the home of Mr?. every respect given by Mrs. of South Bend William A. Sarle. 739 Lincoln way E., Thursday evening. Mrs. Myer is a former pupil of Mrs. Sarlc, and in her various renditions thoroughly demonstrated tho fact that she has attained a high excellence in the mastery of the stringed instrument. Her various selections displayed wonderful technique and charmed the audience to the utmost. Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Sarle. LEASIvS RIVER PARK COAL YARD. " Roy Jaquith has leased Dixon &. lacker's coal yard at River Park, which Lh once more on the map with a coal and wood yard, also an up to date feed store. Mr. Jaquith will operate the River Park coal yard and feed store in connection with the yard and store at 226 N. Main st., Mishawaka, Ind., but will maintain an office and delivery at the old Dixon & Locker yard, so that the residents of River Park will have the service they have been wanting since this yard and feed business has been out of commission. Fntil we get our office installed and telephone in. call 207 Mishawaka for feed or coal and wood. Advt.. 2Stl BILLIARD VIZAUI 10 X T K I ITA INS Frank Hums, th one-armed td'.liard wizard, gave an exhibition of his wonderful prowess to a packed audience at Joe's sjmokc Fhop and billiard parlor. Lincoln way "West. Thursday evening. His work on thj tables was most interesting while his skill with the cue stirred his audience to a high pitch of enthusiasm. In a pame with Joe Grovelski, proprietor of the smoke shop, the latter was worsted by a soore of 7 5 to 4 5. A number of trick shots were also shown. SATURDAY'S COLI' TOl'HXAMKXT. Th ladies' R-olf championship scheduled at the Miami Country club for Saturday has been postponed until sometime in September, several of tho members being still out of tho city. Instead, the vice president's cup tournament has been set ahaed one week and will be competed for this Saturday. T KM PL I : A ITU A CT lO X S. Shirley Mufou will be seen at the Temple today in '"Ione Harvest." and Franklin Farn urn will also be shown in "Hell s Fury Cordon." A Mutt and Jell comedy, "Honest Jacky." will be an added attraction. Karl Williams comes to the Temple Sundav in "The Master Stroke." ROY COI TS Rirn itx. The boy scouts of Mishawaka. Josoph Ostrander, master, of troup No. 4, returned from a week's outin.e at Flrasnt Lake, lich., Friday nipht. There were 10 in the party find were unanimous in the verdict that the outinsr was the "best ever." HRsT BAPTIST SHRVlCrs. Rev. George Fnterline. of South Hond. will occupy the pulpit of the Firs! Baptist church at both services Sunday. visrnxG sisti'il Harley Hawker; of Ada. O.. arrived here for a visit with his has ter. Mrs. Main st. George Donald, 1 2 1 : RFJTTRXS TO TEXAS. Mts. Kav Dryden has returned to her hor.e in Dallas, Texas afcr spending: a week aa the pucst of he mother Mrs. Mary Toilers. 2li W Third st. Trv NEWS-TIMES Want Ads. STARTTXG. LIGHTING. IGXI. TIOX RATIXRY WORK. Mishawaka Battery Scrrlce. Corner of Eighth and Main Sts. Doaf t7or9t "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," gar All Kind of 82km lUpaUHn t avnd mmmmmmmmmmm

Honor Bridal Couple With Dinner Party

Frank p. la'. Mr Chun h :.. party nt EV' er hart and Frank D:x-n . : ? t e r -1 n -113 S entertained at a dinner hn Miami Country club las' h o n e' enir.p. r f M: The affair uas in Nil: a A. Calvl and F.arl J. W Fmk. whose marriaee a ill take plat e Scat. 10. Th- deco- ' rations were chysanthemunis. h.e i color sehen. e heir.tr : ink and white. , Hfeidos the cuests o f honor, those who attended were Mrs. Edith 'Fond-.. California: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Smith. Nile.. Mich.: Mr. ami Mrs. ron Fiat and Miss May Barrett, of South Bend: Mr. and i Mrs. F. G. Eberhart. Mr. and Mrs. Geortre W. Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grims and the Mi?s Alice Judkins and Carol Eberhart. CONCKRT SATITtPAY NTC.irT. The Woolen Co., band, directed by F. D. Thayer, will render the following program Saturday night. at. the corner of Lincoln way and Main st. March. Elks on Parade Gnble. Overture Poet and Peasant. .Suppe. Waltz. Alpine Sunset Kinr. Medley, Kemlck's Lampe. Gavotte, Shadow-land, Gilbert. Overature. Uneedit Albertl. March Selected. The band has been entraged to play a concert at Bourbon Wednesday evening. September 1st, and all day and evening at St. Joseph, Mich., on Labor Day. INFANT CHAMBERLAIN DIES. James Edward, son of Mr and Mrs. Ionard Chamberlain. 123 N. Wenger av.. died Friday morning at 8 o'clock following a day's illness. The child was born Aug. 9, 1920, and i survived bv his parents and a twin services will be Joseph's Catholic morning at 10 brother. Funeral held from St. church Saturday o'clock. Burial cemetery. will be in St. Joseph's PICNIC AT EAR LH POINT. Members of the Young Ladies' sodality of St. Joseph's Catholic church will take the 10:20 o'clock interurban car Sunday morning for Eagle Point where they will hold their annual picnic. TO KXTEIITAIX TTKRDAY. Golden Rod Hive ISO L. O. T. M. will hold an old fashioned hard time party at the K. of P. hall, Tuesday evening. Prizes will be given for the most appropriate costume. OHIO VISITORS. Mr. and Mrs. Ort Jolly. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shreider and children, Mrs. Sam Boone and Miss Carrie Boone of Hlcksville, O.. are the guests of Mrs. Lulu Bushman. 415 Lincoln way W. RACK FROM 1 )G AN SIORT. Chester Kindy has returned from Logansport, where he visited with Forey Long. Kind- accompanied Deputy Sheriff Kerr on a trip to Longcliffe hospital. VISITING AT BREMEN. Mrs. V. J. Pfender. 711 Margaret st., has gone to Bremen, to spend several days as the guest of her brother, Henry Botset. c;hass nur. The central rlre department was called to the 140 block on Lincoln way 12. to extinguish a prass fire J Friday morning. (;iksts at ckipi: homk. Mrs. Maudie Webb of Mexico City. Ind . is the Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. M. 'S. Cripe, 62T. ?. Fnion ft. r;n:sT or kllativf-s. Mrs. .1. K. Iiwrence. of Port Huron. Mich., is th pucst nf relitives and friends here. coxfixi;i to ho.mi:. Mrs. Lenion .Sheets, of southeast of the city, is ill at her home. Complete September list Columbia Records now on sale. The Love Nest. No. 2955 My Isle of Golden Dreams . . . .No. 2954 In Sweet September No. 2946 And a new shipment of "Let the Rest of the World Go By," No. 2829 and "Dardanella," No. 3885. Kooroubetes Begs to announce that he will open THE LINCOLN SHOE SHINING PARLOR and HAT CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT at 114 Lincoln Way West Saturday, Sept. 28 Cigars Cigarettes Tobacco

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Kr United I'rejs: WASHINGTON. Ausr. 27. bureau today announced th -Cer.su s f ollow1:" 1920 population results: leoria täte all revised fieures), Increase since 1 5 1 C : Georria tat revised 2S4.S.M or 10.. Mount Carmei, m,., 7,45, increase Mt. (armel. 111., Wayne county. ) JL' or Mich.. '06. BUILDING PETIMITS. L. R. Smith has t.ikfn out a building permit for an addkion,to a building on Jefferson av. to cost J 750. ID'RE FROM GARRETT. The Mines Thclma ard Dorothy Applegate of Garrett. Ind.. ire guests of Fire Chief and Mrs. Charles Stielten. 511 Webster st. Odor Bros, ers. 1122 S. S147. Contractors and BuildFranklin st.. Lincoln S750 31 1 Thousand Island Dressing : "UMaktt the Meal" MDUUWgauattruilli ki T.H0SK1XC & BROTHER, Chi CACO (g 10 Pounds foi 100 Pounds for Cash and Carry,

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POLICE SAFEGUARD PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE

LUCERNE. Aujr. 17. Swi?s police took extra precautions to safe truard Premier Lloyd George today following reported departure from Ireland of Selnn Felr.ers who p'.ar to assassinate him. Th prenier appeared to b unperturbed hy fhe reports ol the activity of th police. t Safe Milk For Infants Ko Cookicf A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitations &od Snlttitctet As Necessary As Food and Clothing MONEY Wc have it for you. I "hone Mitn 1818 $ 1.75 16.50 üara 119 S. Merrifield Av. in Join now open for

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