South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 277, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1920 — Page 9
rvT w. orronrn r. tf2o. 9 APRIL ELOPEMBHT I IS ANNOUNCED H T! o o TVT .rM raonai iwai X V Ellsworth 's HIGH SCHOOL BOY ACCIDENT VICTIM uiuim nmvn innuu Man n te Street Mi? Helen Mae Baker. 15 Year? Old, Becomes Bride of Ivan Allan, 17. i LIJ
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NOTICi: TO CO.VTRAtTOUS Tbr un'lerFiirr.cl tniJ-tes of th T'-'aol rlt- of Mi.'.haw.-ika. Indiana, will rrrir bids up to S;00 p . m.. ctf.h.T l-'th, 1 2 0 . on th" tixtur-- ' th "v.-!n room ti.l doni'-Htif imrr room nf th T'.attf 11 sohnnl. Also upon th llfrhtin f:tnres. Also upon tho a.-h lift locattd in 1 ..iL r room of Battell .chool. Kach bid must ha a'rompanid v ith a crrtind rhrk to the amount of 2r'r of bid. which phall become tfio property of the school citv In the fvent that the bidders fall to rntr Into a contract and furnish acceptable r,oni to the full amount of contract prlco. Plans and specifications ar now on fl In tho oflice of said school city and all bids shall be for fixture as specified. Th school city tpactvc the rieht to reject any or all bids. II. W. JOrEF. Fres. E. H. BYRKIT Adv. G. C. STin BE. Trcas.
HOLDS PARTY A rrettv Juvenile party took place Friday eninr at the residence of Mi- Pnts1 Krankel, when 21 of her school rhums were entertained in honor of hr ISth birthday. Music n.1 t'.inif s furn!-he.1 the prpram ;'i"id a luncheon concluded the oveninsr. Thoso present were the Misses t'nr J n name?. Farah L. Holliter. (iltdys Hunter, Bernirc Kllby. Ear1'ir.i and Ttuth Moore. Catherine 'vTr-m. Alta Strlcklr and Dorothy Vflmnr: M.isters Melvin Baer. (Icorpe Clark. William and Ellsworth Doll, Joseph Flschhoff. Hus- : ell Hosier, Paul Jrarncran, Howard ir.'nyon. Oha?, and Iul Ostrom. Arnold chmbel and Donald Si -wart.
on ri.M i.r ri:oM pauk kk.iit. orthography, punctuation and Kranin.;tr. 'n if th-y fail entirely to i,.--'m profound biulop, cor.Ic mctior.s and Greek. Tho cider privileges which citizens still enjoy arc not In-inc lost upi-n people who know th.it cider works while you sleep. Henry Ford has tempted us with th .it reduction, tut ue still rcm.iin ,'tanchly pedestriatic. Detroit claims thit the cost of food has dropped nine ir rent th-ro in a month. Th- drop in Mi.-hawaka has hrn four per rent, but purely on pap-T. Tlie nien who sll food in Mishawaka. c-xceptim: 1'rd Major, have an impulse to li i-t, the price- time thy s a citizi-n's Adam's apple move. Th" outcome of th- American pi -rinant race is important, of rourse. but :u the Kri-Ht jackpot game if lit'- you will find that it will drop v ry f-w whit chips in jour kitty. If .rill the democrats who intend to vol- for H irtiinr will kindly send in tlo-ir Ti.uai-s without delay, v. e can read them out of the party en bloc ami Mive this much time. That's not a very pretty baseball story i:.-uir.T out of the Cook county Krand jury room. We wonder If tin-re's any gam at all that's straitrht. AVe know solltair Isn't. One establishment adv rtlse "pen. uin' calf livtT. IS cents." Wi- upposo imitaMon calf liver will b. j ..ine cheaper, but the price is not advertised. Now it t reported that th -re i to be :i bi reduction in clothint? next sprinrr, but that doesn't alter the painful circumstance that the bore-i I blasts ttrlke our pants where they arc thinet-t when we. are walking in a southerly direction. William H. Taft has become a grandfather. Perhaps this mellow -ir.p: event may temper the latent republican meanness which this dm -tinidemocratic choice spirit has been exhibiting lately. When profanity Is caused by the fiend who sticks chewing pum whero you can step or sit on it: by poor telephone service, or by numskull motorists well, we feel sure the Lord will be merciful. The New York police aro abmit to find a dead man guilty of the bomb outrage. That at least is the quickest way to a solution of a. mystery. Another difficulty in the nay r.f an Intelligent citizenry is that too 'many boys stop school when they learn how to Fteer an automobile. Wo were accorded the rare privilege of pointr through the plant of the Mishawaka Woolen Mfp. Co the other day and had ss our mentor that prand old patriot Councillor Tom Webb. Tom was bo enthusi. astic over the I,e;nrue of Nations that he called several of the machines by the name of "LeasruH." Tom has been in tho employ of the Woolen company for some " years, but Juicing of his knowledge of its workings, we would pay lto years at least.
It's a. Md Ftory mates, hut Corco Blair! tells us be Is going to sell his cows. George's cows are the onlv
Rollyn Marker, 15 Years Old, Dies From Severe Injuries.
Rollyn C. Marker, son of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Marker, of Woodland. did at St. Joseph's hospital at T:4" o'clock !a?t evening from severe internal injuries sustained In an automobile accident Friday mornlnfr. particulars of which were, published in the News-Times. He Vas rlmoved to the hospital Saturday evening and died during an operation. He was born in Woodland Sept. 2'J. ll0 5. and was 15 years old. He completed the grade schools at Woodland la-t June and commenced his studies in the Mishawaka Hljzh si hoed in September, beir.p; a freshman. He is survived oy his parents, thre brothers, Roscoe, twin brother: C.eorge and I-ster. all at home. Funeral serivces will be held Tuesday afternoon at o'clock from the residence and at 2:"0 o'clock from the St. John's Evangelical church at Woodland, llev. K. . Ixrenz. vill f.iticlate. Burial will be in Woodland cemetery.
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ones hrreabouts that give real cream. If Oeorg- will fell thtm to us and take our note redeemable twenty yearn hence, we'll buy the outtit. Without Bcrcadn milk. Mishawaka won't be the same.
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Gfd's name first. Here you, Eem Sheets and other master t'arnn rs. pay heed to the plea of the Orphans' home and si nd in your fruit and vegetables wnnout delay. The children are exiiectmg Scotch broth on the menu this w i ek. Senator Harding vi St. Paul was the original front porch eampaigmr. Yes. and look what happened to him. W suppose S nator Harding will be glad to get away trom the porch awhile. That wooden sort of campaigning is doutkss enervating besides, the Marionettes need a rest from supplying the canned enthusiasm fur visitor::. According to dispatches now appearing in the public prints, it is beginning to look as if the s. II. O. slidin; room only sign would have to l displayed on the oot of living toboggan before long. Of course, it may be that the next generation of men will experience thrills and things whenever they uet i pee) at i. girl's naked ears, but it will require something mius. uil like that to start them. - We hear Charlie Ostrom calling-. We are devoting three nights a we k explaining the braj'U" of Nations to his unwilling ears. But, Charlie im Scotch and eonsequt ntly obt use.
It transpired yesterday afternoon that Ivan Allan, 17 years old, and Mifcs Helen Mao Baker. 15. both of this city, were married last April. The ceremony was performed at St. Joseph. The younff people returned to their respective homes and succeeded In keeping their wedding a secret. The bride is the dauchter of Mr. ar.d Mrs. U K. Baker, of Indianapolis, but has resided with her aunt. Mrs. Thomas Rensberger, Lincoln way. East, for the past two years. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allan, south of Mishawaka. and is employed at the Woolen company. Mr. and Mrs. Allan will go to housekeeping on E. Third et.
Mrs. Fred B. Kcency M ill
Speak to Club Members,
Th? first meeting of the "travel series" given by the literature department of the Mishawaka Woman's club will be held Monday at r,:45 r- . ii the club rooms. Mrs. Fred B. Kecney, of Warsaw, N. V., who is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Dodge, ha.-: kindly consented to conduct the club ladies and their friends on a trip through Eastern United States. Mrs. Keeney is a prominent club woman of Warsaw, b-iing a member of the Monday club of that city Miss Jeannie Terry will have charge of the patriotic music. The Literature department assures all ladies who attend the meeting u vcrv pleasant afternoon.
WllATIICIl rOH SVXDAY 1YVIII AND WARM
Come and see Prof. V. . Brunner. I a Mishawaka boy, and his pet J mountain lion Teddy, jump from a balloon from the clouds this p. m. j
at :t :.:, sharp, at the corner of Leer sf... and Ewing aenue. South Bend, iust south of the Lincoln school. Adv. 3tl
AAV AU D 1 ;i COMPENSATION
Charles Cloe, an employe of tin-J Dojge Mig. Co., who met with an j
compt-nsa tion for a period not exceeding ÖU0 weeks or $.",000. Charles Winstead. of the Woolen Mfg. Co . who va.s injured during July, was
awarded compensation for "i0 , weeks. Both cases were represented j by Atty. Harvey W. Jones before,
the Industrial board.
WILL KNTIIUTAIN FOR MOTIIEK
Mrs. William W. Dodge will en-, tenain a number of friends at the. South Bend Country club Wcdne.--; day. . complimentary to her mother.' Mrs. Fred B. Kinney, of Warsaw. I N. Y.. who will address the literature department of the Mishawaka Wo-j man's club Monday afternoon. !
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Our New Plan of Seiling Pianos At last Mishawaka people can buy a piano direct from the world's finest piano factory. W sell thefe instruments at such low pr'.ces that we cannot afford to employ outside salesmen. You must com to our store and try the Instruments. The big commission paid to go-between wo save to our customers. Come and see tho full Lyon & Heady lino of Upright. Grand and Player Pianos. Terms to cult may be arrungod.
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Phone Mishawaka 63 Open Friday and Saturday Evenings.
at Tin: ti:mi'li: thi:.ti:k "The Fighting Sh-ephf rdts.,' is tho feituro at the Temple theater today. ThLs Is a fir;, ma ti- s'ory r.f life in tho piclinesi:ie wctcrn Af-t country. Kate Prentice, played by Anita steward, is the pretty daughter of the proprietress of a questionable roadhouse. Saved fro the advances of Pete Mullendore. in lf Indian and half negro, by Mormon Joe, she leaves the tavern. She becomes Joe' protege and pnrtnrr in the sheep business. Later Joe Is murdered and suspicion points to Kate. I ,ack of evidence fres her but the stain remains until Mullendore, ding as tinresult of a fierht. confesses. Kate is finally made happy by Hughie Liston. from the east.
THOMAS FALLON FUNERAL j Fumral sctlvces for Thomas V," . , Fallon will bo held from St. Monica'.- ! Catholic church. Monday morning at j o'clock, lu v. Fr. Thomas . Dil-! Ion. officiating. Burial will be in", St. Joseph's eenieterv. The famil' -;
reiuits that no llowers be tent.
HNTKKTAINS l'VTIIIAN SISTKHsi
Mrs'. William Tike. 110 11. Seventh, st.. entertained the I'ythian tlnnbb ; at. it G.uo o'clock luncheon Friday1 evening. Mrs. Melvin Jlunsberger and Mi s. V. J. Pfender secured the .
favors. There were 31 present.
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NEW HAT NEWS Lots of "Pep FOR NEXT WEEKS SELLING AT ELLSWORTH'S Showing and Sale Begins Monday Department Under New Management
VISITTNO AT STUItOIS
Henry Schmidt, John PohmMt :.t'.l ' Mrs. Ksth.'r Doxtator. 10 V. Vu.'
art- visniny in iurpi?, Mich.
RECOVER BOXDS BUT iOT THOSE H 'AiS'TED
I. O. O. F. ATTENTION Rig ilar meeting Tuesday. Oct. 3Work in the initiating degree. All dd Fellows invited. F. Ii. COLLINS. Adv. Ctl. Pec. Sec'y
j:'.i"0 ill buy very tine Kimball piona. Call phone Qsv. Harry J Graham. Adv. 3tl
INDI AXAlflMS ISlTOHS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dillon and son Arthur and daughter Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. John Dillon, of Indianapolis, are spending a few days athe guests of Mr. and Mrs L 1 I-amhiottr. 211 S. Church st.
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Money Deposited with this Bank Before Oct. 1 1 Will Draw Interest from Oct. 1 at 4 First Trust Si Savings Bank Mishawaka, Ind. In the same building and under the same management as First National Bank Combined Resources $3,500,000
HO Mi; IOII VACATION
Miss Beatrice Woodward.
ter cf Mr. and Mr. J. 11. Woodwar.'. Lincoln way. Fast, who is training for a nurse at St. Luke's hospita', Chicago. i sp-mlir a two weel.-' vacation with li-r rarents. HKIIK IHOM AIJIZONA Mr. and Mrs llarolj Bellinger an. I the M:sst Bath and Marjorle Jor-don.-of Arizona, are the guests of th.former's Mstcr. Mrs. FUa Be lbAda rus. south of Mishawaka.
Special to The News-Times: GOSH FN. Ind.. Oct. : OtTVers have returned from Toledo, where they checked over Liberty bonds that filled two bush 1 sacks, thinking thit they might be the bonds that were stolen in the Gandy bankrobbery at Ohurubusco several months ago. The bonds were discovered in an apartment house in Tededo which was raided. None of them had been stolen from the Churubusco bank. In tho Toledo jaid "Cowboy" Hill. Joo Forrest and Mrs. Billy Calhou.t were arrested. The rest of the gang escaped. It is believed that Jack Wright, arrested in Detroit and held in South Bend in connection with the Muessel-Chrobot murder knows something about the robhery of the Gandy bank. He is being questioned.
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Come, see beautiful, soft little Hats black, brown or navy; also colors combined. Specially priced this week (low of course) at
"Andrea" pattern hats, very exclusive, only one of a style, special this week for
$14.95
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Colors are: new blues, pheasant shades and black. Andrea Hats excite much admiration.
We put out for special custommers who care to pay $10.00 a showing of hats that are values to $15.00. All colors so you can match vour suit.
Child rcn's Beaver Hats at $8.50
Beautiful Millinery at Ellsworth's this Fall. Reasonable prices.
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HKTl'It.NS TO CHICAGO Mifs Catherine Meeker has r -turned to her home in ""hica.cro after spending -everal das as the guc.-t of Mis Lucy Altf.eld.
TIH.V CLOCKS HACK TONIGHT Clocks will be turned back one hour tonight at mldnicrbt, and becinninc Monday morning all of the local factories and husir.es- j. lac-swill attain operate on standard time.
Kl-TTTUN FBO.M i:STFHN THIP Mrs .T.icob Shtvelv and her si.-t- r Mis.s Hffflerinsrrr. 113 W. Seventh s: . have returned from a trip to Erb . Pa., and other points in the tast.
CITV COT KT NOTI.s William Graves was arrested !:i.-' evening by (Vt'.ce r AJr.'ay. A charge of eirhing an automobile while intoicatd will be lib d against him He will be up for a hearing Monday morning.
GOF.S TO MICHIGAN Alfred Hull loft Saturday for Poster. Mich., where he will atten 1
TotiTl And them very acceptable. If It becomes necessary to break an engagement, a hostess can appreciate the sincerity of your regrets. It eent la the fonn of Towers If you are tin able to attend a wedding or some other Important ceremony In a distant place, avail yourself cfbtir flower telegraph service.
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LET'S GO ! DON'T MISS 'EM ! Last Time This Season
SPEEED, THRILLS, SPILLS REAL RACERS KNOWN RIDERS Genuine Track Stars Out for Records
Mile Relay Race first ever
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Wimftep Apples
Northern Spies and Baldwins Two miles south of Buchanan on the Buchanan Road. EMORY J. ROUGH
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