South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 276, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 October 1920 — Page 9
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REV. DR. SHELTON TO SPEAK SUNDAY At First Christian Church Forty Hours Devotion at St. BavoV. Dr. A. L. Shelton. who recently scaped from th Chinese- hrlKand. v.ill b thf guf-at of the First Christian church all day S'jnday. when Jially day will h observed. He will rp?ak at the Pfhl school h. rvic-M fit 3:43 p. m. and everj' mcmli'r is :rscd to ho rrcer.t. Morninp service vill be held at j 30:45 o'clock. social verrnon. IIom Coming Day." Special muhio and a olo by Mrs. C 1'. Tyler; t'hrl.'tlan L'ndavor at 6:13 r. m.. leader Mi? Marie Bryan. Evening pervircs will le held at 7:30 o'clock. Jr. Shelton will plve his thrilling xperienre of his rapture by Chinese bandits last November arid Iiis ivondrou escap". There will Im f.perial music by Frank K. Coats. Sunday vorvh es In the prions r.ther Protectant and Catholic hurch will be an follows:: 1'irM MctlmdM. Sunday morning program PreJude "Dithyramb" Lucas; Anthem Come Unto Me". Gilbert; offertory "The Fountain". Fletcher; solo "Calli st Thou Thus" Mutske. Arthur Hake; frmon by Kev. Dr. Karle Parker, pastor; post lud "Marehc rolniHllo". Iir.alKrc; Fpworth lea--u hi ä:43 o'clock; topic "Making ProhPdtion Kt f cetive". leader. MIs.-s Helen h'tebbir.H; Intermediate Kpuorth league at five o'clock, leader Mit-- H l'n Morris: evening1 .rvlrr-s nt even o'clock; prelude "In the Twilight". Marker; Anthem "When Through the Nuht". Clark: offertory "Canzonetta". S'-ammell; sd "Th" Sib nt Voice". Porna. Miss Hare! Harris: rrnon by Dr. Parker; lt. st hide 'Int,rm-Z"". I r.-1 Prcbtcrinn. Kev. Lr. J. A. Burnett, pastor. iill Spink on "ValiKs" at the morning services at 10:13 o'clock. Mra. Flovd G.iunur will pivn the- followInir'org an numbers: Prrlude "Morn'ni; Sonc". Ashford: offertory -Told U twiliphf. Huerter; postlude "March In G". Wa'horne. Evening p.-rviees at seven o'clock: Pi lüde A Cloister Scene". Maton; offeri.rv -Tiv' still waters . iiui.-i""'! postludo "AUa MarcH in I". ft SColn "(lood Pye. Svt RackDay". t.y Vannan. Mrs. Mowers. First Etnnsellenl. , new J. 1 1 Kvan.-. pastor. Sunday . . ft. 4- ,i V o. o'HUnis .supt. Mrs. Malter Ort. supt ...r-L- rlrnartmer.t. Preaching on at . -i serib rs at 11 a. m. and 7: HO p. m "Mishawaka Automobiles for Sale 11 p llM'Oi;-i:iBht cycliiHior rassr n i. n-wlv raint.-d: four cylinder Oakland rooHtor; l Har.e.v. 1.1T. elctrwally .iHlppfd. Ml?ht c-uisidrr loTiX tru.w . 1 . 1 .. I' .ttorv SiTT 'f. in un'i' . .!. I'hiiii Mih:lHli.l '--- ::ot EMPLOYMENT Help AVantetl Female. luo.M) M.vTl -1 1 x p-M-Ttf need . J'0 w ell recommended. Mrs. VN . . j Kj himolu way Fast. -' r- ,.. i ,n.,n..rt tw I,-., a ek l.,)i!notk tloe 1 .A .M.. wanted juird. imin.-d lately. Ib fofeU. OS TVIuqulre -lo bliuolu way lllrt. lta T m si 1 1 : n t j ; fc a i' 1 1 1 : i: s ii oo,i I'C, lu- .. .1 a.- tvi.i MiUli women ... . ...,,tv:.l. nt ir. lerrod. App' ,t ,.tice. Misli.m WouleU Mf i'. iwoi lv vol jü PAUTiinn to gi:t A r.l.tli.K JOU': IP vou AKL 1NTLItr.bTUD IN A POSITION WlIIIHi: VOLK WOKK WILL UK LIGHT ANH CLP.AN AND VOU HAVU AN OPPOllT UNITY" TO CA UN ÜO01 WAG US. comp, oi t and sui: rue kind op JOUS WH HAVL' OPLN IN OUK PACTOltlLS ON WT.ST SAMPLL STULUT. WILSON URO?. JO'S W. jamr"' t A Good Tiare to Wor. for line. t,Utl-X-I- . . ..v..-,'- from c-.r .! or rent; l'isone Mlshawakj o r I'le' - l-'Mi. Jt7 Indiana t. bTKIY ittTk i ii.niTit and ao 1. Mdff.. Soata Pead. Ind. J. - LIVE STOCK. llors. C attle and ehielt- IS 1 UHl Pull lood ar.-: lr..nuit:ed l'ig ty;I'.. tar.d ci r.'rc" Plerlmrt. M iptolinrsf ; La ak i l'!.on? .arüeld 1 .'s t r ' vile. l far-.n. Ml MERCHANDISE llueTudl doHl' i I N Pii; i nt" 1; lf : W Kr t t, Itl.iUP? s...-.. lM.int. Fertilizers C.I 1 - ' w - m i Z nl im: j ai'am::: üa ku a kv -order lirt-ary ..- : r lull ylautiujf. i Hiri!let c T lar.t grown. L.-ikew od ; Urtrj hrti. 5 mi ct on JeSi-r-,on r..vl. m -'h t Z'JJ. Dullding .laierialI oK sAPi:-i"urh-.id - f hiiut cr f t l".illd : !-,g Lc'if-4. .'s ,iy,irt aad ii.d w s iind ' ..um? liirdwar- Mut W .dd . u : -k . i a id U 1 i mihi-.. Heard TTi.MKAlU.I.- At -rtra.-f.t t-x 1:-1. t h-.-u Uptiig. (üv lull ; irt;, t.T.ir '.y m;iil a w f i - d i: . r.f u m i l.-d rMi:;j j,r l'g't.t h 'Mj- -r-7.;i.c. it r.;f!i LuUr-1 It. f- XV IT v' Tl11. . II ',.. ry ili" j.iiLj um .inj;
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J Junior aUianc- at 5:C0 p. 1 Henry Shade, supt. Yd;i.? . aill.tnc- at fi:"0 p. m. Ou ' JTivileifs and Obligations" i th' pastor. j Ilrst Ikiptl-t. Mornlnp services at 11 l.-.l Hy O C.O' K. j Anthem hy choir. olo by Ciem j .Sh iply. Sermon by pastor. B. V. I P. U. at six o'clock i. m., leader, Heln Kihr. Mvenlnsr rn.on "Mf.-ivirp of God's Ivjve": sonir service by chorus choir. P.e. M. 11. Hawkins, pastor. Immanuel HaptKt. flev. L. 11. Call, who returns from his vacation tr.d.jv will occupy th pulpit Sunday. Mornirg worship at 11 o'clock, topir of sermon "The Ner Heroism": Sunday school at 9:43 a. m. Kvmn services at 7:50 o'clock. IYo McthodUt. Sunday school IJally day at f : -'10 i o cock. iery n iiumr i tiepa 1 1 - i j mt-nt wrvc-A tr lit nrvr nt I'.irf'nts ' and friends are invited.. There will be a half hour lesson, followed by j a program or anus, songrs. readin p.-, ttc. I'nIisli Luthomn. Hev. A. H. Keck of South Bend will be in charge of Sunday service at 2:20 p. m. A meeting of the con(rrejration will be held after the service. St. Joseph Catholic. First mass at 7:1.0 a. m.. chil mass at nine o'clock and hijrh at 10:30 o'clock. St. llaio'M Cat holte. Rev. A. Sboekaert, pastor, mass at 7:o'0 o'clock; hitth ir.;
10 o'clock. Paptisms at fine o'clock. I hnest i ri the country. ArriculturThe opening of the Forty hours de- ; i-vts Inun all parts of the nation, as votion will take place Sunday. Hev. t well as from abroad have stopped Fr. Hurphans of Chicago will "preach I otf at the Fberhart farm to inspect In both the Flemish and Kmjlish i the stoek. and it is felt that it will lanjruape at both masses and at thoji'c- nothing short of disaster .should evening services Monday and Tuts- . the herd be allowed to leave. Penn dav. I tov.assliip. St. Monica's Catholic. ! The following circular in part is-
rir-t 'ii;tss at 7:30 o. lo. k. children's mass at nine o'clock and mass at 1 0 : H 0 o'clock. Monry and Clothing Stolen During Friday Thieves secured $30 in cash and many valuable articles of jewelry from the rural home of Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, residingcat of Mishawaka. Friday nitrht. Tiie roblary was committed -while the family was in Michigan City attending the funeral of a relative. When the Henderson's returned honie thy found their house ransacked from top to bottom. The home of Ci;rti4 AV Vi !-. iwl -: Fnion St.. wa enter. ,d :irir I-ViI t morninir and two u-inti.p . and a puit of clothing- " ' " " " ----- T'aiaTk taken. order your tulip and hyacinth bulbs at Powell's. Just arrived and arc line. Advt. jst '. Classifie d" REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Homes For Sale. HI b. J Uhl M'.-.v-w .seven r.oui iiH.d. ra -"u;r- roauy p.r vou 1 ri.v Jin). Mark iiealtv tu move in. t'". Its. nu.Mii.s-w hy llot ,(lIV - lu(Uj,. Ilow , luxury like u uutuuioldk. Kord started som.tuing recently what we Lave "u doiiitf always, that i tu keep the puces of jiroperry and the terms In rea. a ..f au w lure you ail can have ...ulc- tu jour uwii. Look 0L.r tht.se lew: (, room housv ü yrs. old. electricV. ' ' ,l,as:UJ'L Zl cuod luat .'3.70 per month. balance ihre. room cottage, four yedrn old It ' roii11-' ', a IuU asuient, also j lutUed and plastered. $la suluu tasa nalauce l.io j.tr moutii. ti room a'l modern h,.i!4.. r. u.--.a.i fine ,.f., I.. --- ' MJ and ck-aued up. .. ,. i'n-irii. i I KTfii fu3oi'. Terms . ...on. nuusf ueui- Uo.Ji.-e. Hue condition, sxio. Tt-rins. -' family huuc Lincoln wav . utrlcllv tn.i.lem and up f the minute. It wiil n ut for w pvr tiat or sMlio ptT veur it will show 11 p,-i- vent OI1 ln in. vestment, gross at O pt cent interest. V liat i the prhe room Louse north side. t room house north tide .f.'jRio. and many, uiauv others iuciin,Kealty Co.. Hi ,v0. Chuta.ii st. Puuutn .uiiai li. or JOla l oiVf.Al.1 '." room lious; near Lodirr s'.'?i.:.u M'u A t. room Uus, At-st Zth St., .t:). A beautiful 7 room hou-e l.intola 'tst. wtst of Ortd IIIIII I, Olli.. 7 rooms, acant. Ileudri.-k tt , .:j,r-00 U rooms, p. Laurence st.. city Vater and st.l iu house. Hcasonabio price Ü rooms, vacaat. Last Mishawaka uv .I0o. " ' rooms, vacant. P. Crd st., $100 la-a .Neu Ö room Luiig;'.-jw. Pier J'ark U room vacant, bast ;5rd st., Jd.iw. .itractie o rooiae, near eaeer r'.'.t'oo. Plant. New ö room house, near JeJTcrsou rd.. icjbonaoie price. A ik'w 0 room and l;ith stucco fcouse, P 13ta M., rcusnualde pricr. . o room ;inu üatü hotito, uorth sld iati or tt-rms. A siv room ;,nd bath hutJgalou. Wfst of the Urphau's Lou.e ou lauculu l,;;I.;,v, oAuo. Au 5 ruOia holest, i:. ith St., $l 73o PAP IdS. A ;ooJ 6 n 'rp farm and a beautiful r, room U'-use, touie outbuildings, near lty Units, plenty to fruit; can Le bous'at with a s:aii payment lour. . r,.i. .... 2 . .... ... tü 7-b ".ere of land Lear Piaccln way I'isr jutt outside city l'mit. A irod P.; ac:e faria on Pdwardsbur ' road. CObl'APKT PPAI.TV l'OÜI'l KATION l-'i s .mcoln way t. Plivno Mist.awaLa 11 -si. Scwuour .laiis.-n. Sai. . M-r. It 1. A L T v . r 'Cür ru- m h,'.uv modern 'iept Imnaie. tio l londitiou .'.ill Mtsl:a .: 1, i i;;l. ;ivx l Pol' lor Sa! r.IG s.VI.P OP la Ts (;. d I' .i'.Mitig lets, for il0..i ;p.,i .sliM"' .is'a, i il. in, .r.l'0 a iiMH-.tli. b5 til-. i-ti.p.i:i:r i:papt cimsimuatiun l-u S Linoda Wav est l'hoüo Mish lil -717 IPMI pi: nn i:lam to. ii Müs puis sau; in ai.i. p;TIUNS OK " I IV. COMP IN AND I s. ALU A tiLAl rsiiov ri:.N 1:1 ai.ty co. v .MAIN. 1'IK'NK MIii. 2VJ. 12: I UKAl. l.lAi- it v-u vusij tu t.l a '. t-' f, r or -1 J-8C on easy frai. ca.i loiaaert i;alty C j tioo. icoue Jiieuwaka ll;P
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SELL GUERNSEYS
Hlf-t ticrd ill LoUIltrv to belhruisrs to his face as a result of an
Disposed of on Account of Help Situation. "itizer.s of Mi.-hawaka learned with regret Friday morning that the I h-nl of 73 Guernsey cows on th lUvcado farm, four miles east hi ! Midiaw aka. owned by Fred C. Kberhart and his son-in-law. George V. jr were to be sold on account of inability of the: farm manager, i Har,' X. Kemp to obtain milkers Only tho.-a citizens, who have been accustomed to usinc P.ercado milk can appreciate the importance of this announcement. "Hercado milk" is famed throughout this part of the country. It is much faoied by housewives on ac-
J count fit' its richness. Fifty percent is pure cream. and it is t i en's j mad anio's boast when entertaining mass' that "this is Hercado cream, you know." Tins famed hc-rd of Guernseys was Fii -t ' founded 10 years ao by Fred Fberiss at! halt, and is said to he one of the
sued by Hercado farm to its many
hieh j customers explains itself: I "It is with pciniine rrpret tfiat we jare obliged to inform you that e 1 have, after much consideration, de- : cided to sell our herd of I'Juernseys
land retire from the retail milk busi1 nc.-s. j "The herd will be sold at public j auction on Thursday, Oct. s, and j the last milk delivery will be on Sun day. Oct. 2;:. "We are giving out this word, at this early date, so no one need b( inconvenienced in making arrangeaient.s for a new source of milk supply. "It is impossible to forecast as to who will buy our cattle. We are in hopes some of our neighbors will purchas the majority of them and will leave Si. Joseph coun 1 ha I non ty. Jt is th. finest herd of accredited Guernsey cattle in the county, and you all well know the superiority of its milk and cream." CLAUDE M' BRIDE DIES AT HEALTHS ! Claude J. McPride of Terro Haute dieil at Healthwin hospital Thursdav night following a Jive months' illness. He is survived by hi wife, formerly draco UetTendahl; a daughter, Helen; his l arents. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. McPride ff T rre Haute; two sisters. Mrs. W. S. Martin. Akron, o.; Miss Martell McPride. and a brother. Howard of Terro Haute. Mr. McHride was born in Washington. Ind.. April 1 -. 1SI3. and was 2 cars tPl. He was a world war !oteran having enlisted .Tune 7. 101. He was also a memoer of the Masonic lodge No. Ill 2. The bodv was taken to the Finch ani Sprarue chapel and will be hipped to Terre Haute for burial. Tfnt C IP' PJf fbV I J ilVi'lltJ It . I SllUKS.l SUCCUMBS FRIDAY Thonia William Fallon. fM ft S Nineteenth Ft.. died at his home Friday morning at 7:13 o'clock. He had been in ill health for considerable time. He was born in Fngland May 11. lS6o, being 37 years ola. He spent 1 ihv greater part of his l'fe in this citv. coming here from anada. On i Feh. 1. lSf'H. he was married to 1 Miss Anna Klinircnbertr. who .survive.t. For many years Mr. Fallon was employed a a policeman in South Pcrul and ?Iishawaka. Funeral arrangements will be made later. lOlATUV ( LIT, .OI.r. The fiualifying round fo:- the cal golf club championship will lobe played at the Miami Country club Saturday. Fntrantls may play qualifying rounds up to Oct. S. The results will apply on the golf illustrated magazine cup also being competed for on the Miami club links. The play in this competition will be 26hoie. The lowest 16 scores will qualify for the club championship and the rip.als will be plaved off match I-lay. ri:v i:s on visit. Mrs. Charles Paufr. .",L,:,, F. Mariiui st.. will leave Monday for An- I d r.-on, Ind.. where she will visit ! with her daughter. Mrs. Joseph! Burggraf, and family. illAPF.s. grape at f! e et-nt- p-r Phone 117 U?ceola. If. A. 2tl Advt. Fine p " u n d . Mo rar.. i.i.i:vi:.n sliVKN Passi:N(;PI: Paige. Px. client oriiiitl-n. far lu'-v tiro-: li-.ip. iVdl l'l.i;i" Mi".i:iw a'k;l Ö07. IUI t i;m ia -l td i; C'rTA"iK -Ncvlr .nifred an'! p:dntfd: . ct-.tr dly h"-at'd: liglits. s.is :ir.d watr. f,,r s.hi diua. This ! vacntif. PloiaMi!invflka Cil. C. L. Ustrauder. MU.ia".; ka. "tl Union Trust Company Safe Depcftlt BoxeJ with cpedal I f&cUltlea far th privacy of cusI torn er. The Bl Electric Shop S. D. Morau & Son Wtrln; an4 He pairing.
THREE INJURED IN I AUTOMOBILE CRASH;
Rolland and Ro?coe Marker and Miss Elvira Felton Victims. Rollar.J Marker Is suffering froru broken nose and Internal inluri'-s. Clvira Felton from a deen rsh automobile accident which occurred Friday morning about i o'clock as the younp people were enroute to th'j Mishawaka hirrh school. The Ford machine in which they were r:dinr. ran off of the road and into a lavlne about five miles outh of the city on the Union st. rd. Miss Myrtle Mochel was the only occupant of the machine who escaped inJury. The Marker boys- were taken to tlie home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Marker of Woodland, and Miss Felton to her home, also at Woodland, whtre they were given medical attention. Miss i-vpon is the d'mghu r of Mr. and Mrs. George F lton. Hoscoe Marker had an accident Thursday noon. While driving hin Ford he struck Arthur Huys who was riding a bicycle. Huys was thrown from the bicycle and is suffering from severe injuries to Iiis kn.ee. This accident occurred on L.lnc( in v.-ay almost directly in front of the high school buildinir. CALLKI) TO M'MIl.LAX IIOMK. ! The Central fire department was called to the home of Guy McMillan. 117 S. Hill st., to extinguish a small blaze caused by the burning out of the chimney Friday morning. No damage resulted. (iKANGKK. Sept. CO. Mrs. Harriet Rinehart returned to her home in Kdwardsburg. Mich.. after spending a few days with her daughter. Mrs1. Mary Keegan. Koy Free! and George Seggcrman called on -Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Freel i in South P.end Wednesdav evening. I.- i . ... i ? .... i I a 1 1 k arm iienry Kinmger wi re in Fdwardsburir, "Mich.. Thursday morning. Miss Pelle Lowry of Niks. Mich., and Mrs. F. K. Lowry called on Mr. and Mrs. John Grirtith of Kdwardsburtr. Mich., Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jasper Smith and children were in Hlkhart, Thursday afternoon. Pyron Christian of South P.ene was in Granger Wednesday afternoon. David Coleman and son Donald of South Pend called on Frank Ilininger Wednesday evening. Tin- State Lino Thrasher "o.. nut at F. F. Lowry 's home Thursday evening. Mrs. G. W. Gogiey was in Fdwardsburg. Mich., Thursday afternoon. F. L. McNABB Gold Drop Peache s and Pears 502 Jefferson St. Phone Mishawaka 902 Try MISHAWAKA LEADER for your FALL SHOPS for the whole family. You'll be surprised at the complete stock of high quality and' lowest possible prices. 20 Off all this week 503 N. Main St. Don't Forget "XEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP" IH, X. Main St.. Mishawaka. For All Kinds of shoe Ilcpairiii: and Shoos. Iv1 Samuel C. Lontz & Sons The Heme cf Klean Kual East ColftJL Avenue SAiWL SPIRO & CO, 119121 S. Michigan St name of R S. &. M. Clothes ADLER BROS On Michigan at WaehLnstoa Since. 1694. the store ron slen and no ys JOff DIscOFNT OX ALL RED S T A R DLTHOIT VAPOIlTUL STOVES WARNER BROS. '226 South .Michigan St.
GOSHEN CITY TO FIGHT BOOST OF
ELECTRIC RATES!?
t. 1. Goshen Indiana publi - nnsflKN', Ind ) city has advised the service commission that it will fiht a r reposed increase cf ," percent, on
e'.e tric current rates here "to the'roundlv
bitter end." When the board cf publi,- works met here, a telephore m.i5a?e was received from th.e commission in Indianapoü. sayinp: that body had agreed to grant the petition of Hawks KPctric oi Goshen, . the skI ing for Id tr boost ir. charge? to consumers. The board a, once telegraphed the commiss.on objecting to the proposed Increase, so far as the municipal lighting plant lure is con cerned. ( Plant Now Idle. j The lighting plant owned by Io- j shen city is now idle. Hess than a j year ago the city and the Hawk-:, Co. was to supply the city with current. The management of the city! plant reasoned the price named by j the Hawks Co. in the contract wasj so low that it would be cheaper to, buy current of the Hawks concern) I-, r tri o -. I -, e- T-'T t it Qf till". ..1- o7:lT1 I Consequently the machinery- at the' n en.
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Dixie Bacon Squares, per pound 23c Salt Pork, per pound 18c 10-pound Pail Lard, Home rendered $2.35 Cooked Pressed Beef, sliced, per pound 28c Veal Roact, per pound 28c Veal Chops, per pound 30c Veal Stew, per pound 23c Veal Pockets, per pound 22c
Beef Pot Roast, per pound Short Ribs of Beef, A 1 per pound .... L Ha 2 j per pound Beef Brisket, 'S per pound it ia Beef Shoulder Roast, per pound A Hamburger, per pound Frankforts per pound &i Bologna, per pound . Livcrwurst, per pound . Fresh Sausage, per pound ßaSij
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J. A. Burnett, D. D', Pastor Time of evening service changed to 7:00 o'clock. Subject: "The Consecrated Business Man." Morning 10:45 "Values." Sunday school 9:30. You will be heartily welcomed to all of these services.
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i rhe contract wa r.t into for e. "oY i the liE.wks Co.. which t-- c cet fh citv i contra :t underbill iInd.ar'.a .v Michisui. Kb ('.i i "o. of So-.: t'ii , p.t-nd. holds the .irorr n: i r.-"! a. id tnat :t is a tneti'.oi andttm -r i nieie .-c rap of ap-r." i Cltl4'n up in Arm-. i J oshen residents are n, :ri ir-i-ia: the Pos-J-t of b.-in- rn,-,,! to, pay a perrem lncie.ise m in - . rent rate. Members 'f the Indiana: publi. service omtn-ion are h ir. cor.ii' : n :,ed for a ere eins; t I craixt the petition or tn ihwk Co, which declared to be way onti of reason. For many years a rat of six cents pr-r w. has been effect here f,r residence lighting. If new rates, such as the puhhc servii-e; commission is willing to prat.t. be-i come ffeotiv th.e six cent chare-; will be iTicreased to more than 1 ! cents. ; A public meeting Is to be eabd. ' at which it is expected action will b , taken to compel the Hawks F'o . tri -' Co. to modifv its demand. ! Try EirS-TlUES Unnt Art Material. llcturt lYaminff. THE I. W. LOWER DKCO RATING COMPANY. South Demi, Indlanx Wall Paper. lrirTle. Pnlnt Snppllen. V j Minced Harn, I per pound Head Cheese, per pound Smoked Sausage, per pound Hearts, per pound Liver, per pound Sugar Cured Hams, per pound Extra Lean Sugar Cured Bacon . . . Sliced Smoked Ham. EI 1 i r,?J& lean, per puunu. j Smoked Picnic tfä Hams, per pound r iarkel 4
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With Superior Acting Cornpany and the Berry Pickers' Quartette Singing all your old favorite songs. BIG SCENIC PRODUCTION ENDORSED BY PRESS, PUBLIC, CLERGY EVER NEW NEVER OLD PRICES Night, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Popular Matinee Sunday, 25c, 50c, 75c. 500 Good Seats at Night, $1.00.
TODAY AT THE LASALLE BRYANT WASHBURN in What Happened to Jones" So many thing really happened to Jone? that the working out of them will keep ou in a constant uproar. He married a woman who was a teetotaler. And when lie tried to sneak in a friend with a little -'hootch," an uproariou tanule results. SUNDAY ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN -m"The Point of View yv4 iw.iti VK NOW PLAYING THE KINOGRAMS MLLE. RHEA Sweetheart of the Dance, in Original Production of story, dances, mu-ie and veins, featuring .TOSFPII MACH. .IIS. with Sonl.t ISu--akoff Pelie Kirk Happy Jack Gardner 5c Co. 1. MARY ANN Mcrelv Merry Ann Ray ck Emma Dean DOOLEY & STORY A Pittle Pit of everything. Aerial Eddys Sunday AUNT JAMIMA AND HER JAZZ BAND Fie Other Act Matinees 2."e; Fvening. Main lloor r0c, Pahonv Jäe. I 'iit' Sit Ilfw.s ÖOc. Sunday and Holiday Matinee price s4mie a IAnings. Mabel Hawkins Producer ot DIstlncti e LlußCiif and Sclcntiile Coinctlns. C5 J. M. S. liblz. Main 7C PPOss MPSIC VII DIO Ir.-tru' ti":i r,r. Cfini't. Clarinet. Tioinhone, Sa fiho:i' and Flute. NV'.v arid l':.-d P. ir. d I:itrum-!it. Hrd Floor. Met fha n - Hank illd CARS WASHED AT Auto Market Jefferson at Lafayette Blvd. ITi
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AUDITORIUM TODAY An Extra Big Show 'Miss Arizona' A sensational western drama in five reels. "OFF HIS TROLLEY" Comedy scream in two parts PATHE NEWS of latest current events. "SILK STOCKINGS" Single reel comedy riot 10c, 22c, 2Sc, tax included. TOMORROW is the time and this is the place to see "BRIDE 13" Positively the most sensational serial ever seen in the Auditorium. Tomorrow's episode is a continuous round of hairraising thrills. An entire fleet of U. S. battleships and thousands of sailors partake in a daring chase over the sea in an effort to overtake the pirate submarine, which contains the 13 Brides. h fiMSTLE TO DAY Brady -in "A Dark Lantern" An FnulMi -o.'i ty j;irl nut and a wod hy a profligate prince, she i urged hv her atnlution mother to marly this man he d'w-s not Joe. Then, piltc aeHdciifall. she meet-, a filing phy-i-Han and i- attracted hy his er aloof in--.,. From that tlni )ti it' a hattle of character and inanlines ngaln-t title and -f-ial amhltlfiti. SUNDAY FRANK MAYO "OLD AMI RELIAULX." II ) IF YOU r.e4 Tzor.pr rd re rfÜccUr at to .sKP.VICZ. Tl rn jre vBref-il jou irp In ct:". tL bst rl4r to borrow, tti rr.cr rtrtala jou will b to rljoct' ttf ''oil rilb STATE." Lonna co Clatteli. MiJa 17STATE LOAN CO. PitAbhittl 1X5 !nd Fior Merrhant lUjilt blöf. 131 . A1WU. Jit. 19 J 3 I thye to stnt you.
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