South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 283, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 October 1920 — Page 9

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.NEWS OF MISHAWAKA Xcxcs-Thnes Office 120 Lincoln Way V. Phonc Mishaicaka 10

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SUNDAY'S PROGRAM

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! ARMISTICE DAY TO

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LOCALS ovriniiNT. H.'n schoii' students held an en riuju:.iti(.- -ally last night in con-r-c?ioti with today's amp against TVnton Harbor at Sprinjrbrook p.irk. Tiipy paraded tho principal streets (f ilif :ity j;ivin? noi3.v demonstration f tlic-ir school "yell." The drum '--rps helped enliven he pro-i'i-pi! in Th- jrame will sCart nt and a bit; attendance is looked f.-r. The local school defeated the Purh boj-s last year by a score of to (, nr.il is confident of winning t '.day's lus.-b-. V. Weds.-, one of th .-tir p'ayers, wil be missing" fron

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Tentative plans for ArmirUc day observance in Mishawaka were made at a larcely attended meeting of the Mishawaka po.;t 101, American Lopion, Thursday eveniner. The c-elbiatiori will consist of a parade of all ex-service men in the evenir. alter which a patriotic inrctintr v,i!l be held at th- MiFhawaka high school, where victory medals will be awarded to the world war votf-rans.

J There wa.s a spirited discussion in

rjirard to the elebrfttion, and It was finally decided that the American Legion sponor the affair. Many applications for the medals are being" filled out daily, the factories assisting the legion In the work. A representative of tho legion will be present at the Pastime bowling: alleys ton'eht to rill out applications. Arthur McDonald gave a report on the national convention of th American legion held at Cleveland. Atty. Slick and Jellison of the South Jend post, gave addresses. Corwin Jk Hartwick was appointed drill master of the local post.

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COLD CHAMriONSIIir SATURDAY. The first match game for the Miami club championship between players qualified will be played Saturday. The players drawn are: Kramer vs. Norman, Dr. Uurnett vs. Kellar. MncLoan vs. Tupper. Krskine vs. If. M. Beamer, Horton vs. Packman. Lamorelle vs. .Ternegan, ICelly vs. Burton, Barnard vs. .Sud-ers.

-biter and Bichtel. tackle; K. Iim-, The ladies' tournament will be

'do:;' and Arndt, guards: EUr and Hunt, center: Lehr. Brady and

Mark r. ipiartf rbacks

tiii: kappa tau cm danci:.

- ' J t I M Ii L; MMIIUSl, .1I1H Jil.- J 11 I. V iil Moiiiinu ; -d Ireenwirh orches-tra of Chicago K-v. B. j wd! furnish the. music.

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I'irt I an 'dieak i i -day t vning promises to D on

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-Upt.: Mr-.-. 'a IP . : . nt li iiiia: ; ! p '"! ..i' i.; -"rvi' es at ' 1 i'i-lo. k.

Birth-: t .. : . '.. " iil d-li'-. 1b, ,,,,, i ,i (i tb .m-: MISSIONARY SOCIKTY MICITI'S. ,ltn,ifi -t ive-.-. Mimor ..l!i.:i.. . at ; Mr". It. M. Jcrnegen. llö S. Race IM s-'a. .!. .-uit. S.-nioi ' t.. eiit-:tain( d th members of the u'-uv-i at ' , in. tnpic. "tlibli- i Woiiiaii'i Missionary society of tlie -. r.-s TI if II: ip" W illiam Hunt. Firs i Prsbyt-rian church yesterday u.lfi.. r... , i-v . at. 7 i afternoon, when the topic. "Alaska's

VI,., k B k-'.i N.uri.ao. a i. .r- ; I vt-'opment." was disci! m.-r oasp.r. mP -p-ak. M i--nn.. i" j W. F. Kerr was leader.

meeting I rmriav cm nitig at .. n'cldck. Ballv dav .- will i' jili-rvel Sunday, (et. ..

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played Saturday, Oct. 16.

FREE BAND CONCERT SUNDAY AT H0MEW00D See Page 12

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Don't Forget "REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP" Ilfi N Main St., 3Iir?hauakn. For All Kinds of Shoo Repa Irin; nnti Shoes.

WILL MI'ITT MONDAY. A number of new members will be mustered in the Edith K. Roosevelt auxiliary of the Army and Navy Fnion at a meeting to be held Mon day evening. All members are urged to be present. Reports from the- National convention will be read. Following the business meeting a social hour will be enjoyed and refreshments served.

Today Being One Year in the New Store Big Reduction on Percales, Outing Flannels, Comforters and Blankets Remember Today Only DEMEESTER 423 W. Seventh St.

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It s a long, long trail that led David Plotkin and hi family from the bl-ak lands of Russia to a cozy nest on Eddy street, outh Bend. L 5. A. Wintry days passed into chill nights when there wan't anything to rat tor the little ones. Gunny sacks were the garb ot plutocrats a mouldy crust of bread was a banquet. Read Farrintrtpn s story in The News-Times Sunday you'll get a crosssection of humanity; you'll appreciate, maybe, why America i? a Ur-otf heaven for the toilers overseas.

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President Emeritus of Harvard, begins Sunday a discussion of the League of Nations covenant, republican hindrance in Pari, hatred of Wilson, and the necessity of American membership. The discussion will be continued Monday and Tuesday in the columns of this paper. 'Everybody appreciates the reasoning ability and patriotic and non-partisan motives of this great national character and educator.

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i:Ti:itTAINS RF.LATIYRS. "Mr. and Mrs. Leonard liicep of j Waterloo, la., were the guests of I honor at a six o'clock dinner given J at the homt of Mr. and Mrs. Walter!

Ik Donald, S. Main t. Mrs. Donald i a sister of Mrs. Bicep.

niRTii or son. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. TX x. P-rotsman. 803 Lincoln Way

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(iOOI BILL AT CKNTFRV. be Century bill this week is

of the best of the season so far

, -ii, ol at a. ):.: !- i j 1 1--w crowded audiences .ast nicht. III'IIF ON II'ItLOUflTT

. vi. it. nai i. o.e.-.N. t ;o- u.n.-unm u .1. van- .viu- Clifford Shirk of the Great Lakes

t:i!ie :s an exci ptu.naly good num- nava: training station la the. guest

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; of his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Shirk

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.irvr.Nii.i-; PARTY. Mr. and Mrs-. Robert Me Ghee. IZ.

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T " "' i hi'.dt en Friday evening, in honor of Fhiladeluhia

t o ! a i 1 1 1 s - oi . xUrrr daughter Marian s sixth birth-

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ln't;ti Sunday aft 'ntimP a, : stv d. !..!.. ieet.o.i of "tlie. i"i' ' - ; V.ii.'.e ho-ar Mood .'- ai T::i" !' Li:.Vi: FOR COLORADO. Lesson. .leva- A r : n t d.' " Rus;n-s- ; fhe Misse ? Grace and Mnrion me. tiiu- of s. 'Mot- h i i'-r 1 ' 11 e j , t hers and Mrs. Cvadine 'Reins T u -day eening at ''' b". -bi- wi!' ltav- today for Colorailo ,,( b. (i,i.i W'edn .-d.i etiii.-: -''j Springs, where they expect to spend ',:.:' t.Vlo. !.. ! several months with relatives, si. Amlri'M'" I Anngelical. ;

Rev. cav P. I ...no ng..v i---, LlkVVIi IX)R CHICAGO.

tor. Sunday schorl a' ' a. m. .No .-rif-. CoMt;rui.iti'ü int i :M ions at 2 P- oi. Inunanuel Ikiptit. R.-'-. I.. R. 'a'.' will pt'-ai h al both morning and .-v-r.itiu erv !-... Sunkt s. hool fniivi at ':-t.". a. in.". Frank Love, supt Morning worship at 11 o'.Sork: topic of sermon. 'The Coming of th' Kingdom of

The Philadelphia's delightful conteotions on sale Anniversary week.

5t. CO. Ko cents a pound. The

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RACK FROM I'KTOsKF.V.

Miss Hertha Marter, Lincoln Way j wet. has returned from a several!

month? stay at Petoskcy, Mich.

MishaWaka Classified

EMPLOYMENT

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

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c I N 1 IkW.IA Ivocateci -ottag', new iy i l:iinred and papered: liis'titi. r:i3 aud .iter. for dowu. This is yacaut. Also j r.iotn house on Line.. in highway, eat . ef l.uguu. all niodorii bur furuai.'. j s.",: also riiumlng liuuse of over .".Ü t ""S alwHjs full, equipment luvulees ' 4.em I. nt ireiunstaii. es ceipel nwiu-r i" v'i " r i ri .. hiH money maker nt pi; ' Tiii;e given en r-U"t. lUiuiie c". L. I

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First Presbyterian Churcti J. A. Burnett, D. D., Pastor The new quartet will sing tomorrow. Services 10:45 a. m., 7:00 p. in. Soprano, Mrs. Estella M. Jernegan Contralto, Mrs. C. T. M owers Tenor, Glen A. Cover Bass, Russell R. Driver Mrs. Floyd Gaumer, Organist Helpful talks by the pastor. You are welcome.

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We asked four high school girls a Freshman, a Sophomore, a Junior und a Senior to tell what they wanted most in their ideal; to give the attributes necessary to the man who should be iheir Prince Charming. And they told us the same in no uncertain language. You'll enjoy the symposium which will appear in The. Sunday News-Times. The articles are clever and, sh-sh-sh, fellows they contain a few tips that may help you.

SIS HOPKINS COMES TO TOWN A picture of other days is this interview with the famous actress by Loretto Lorden of The News-Times staff. You remember Sis, with her funny hat and her funnier remarks. She's not on the stage any more and dropped into South Bend last week to visit friends here. But she's the same Rose Melville of other days and her story in Sunday News-Times will give you an interesting close-up of one of Indiana's favorito daughters. MEN YOU OUGHT TO KNOW Another of the series by Stuart H. Carroll featuring the jreat and near great among the good fellows of South Bend. Sunday's verse will be on Ollie Clark, the genial owner of Kable's restaurants. AUTOMOBILE SECTION Neal Welch's column giving the "low-down" along Motor Row. Latest auto news from all over the country. Motorist's ProWems, by William Stewart, Jr.

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Two Al! Star WRESTLING CONTESTS CENTURY THEATER Monday, October IT

William Demetral VS. Stanley Stasiak Kid Ross

CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING The Mishawaka Mercantile Grocery Company now Bankrupt Has Sold its Stock of Groceries to ELI HANTZ Mr. Hantz Will Dispose of it AT AND BELOW COST SALE NOW ON AND WILL CONTINUE 30 DAYS All store fixtures and large refrigerator suitable for grocery and market for sale. Don't Forget All Groceries at and Below Cost 225 N. Main St, Mishawaka ELI HANTZ

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Tickets on sale at JOE'S SMOKE SHOP

Money Deposited with this Bank Before Oct. 1 1 Will Draw Interest from Oct. 1 at 4 First Trust & Savings Bank Mishawaka, Ind. In the same building and under the same management as First National Bank Combined Resources $3,500,000

Specials for Saturday 10-pound Pail Lard, Home rendered ... . .,.$2.39 Single pound of Lard . .t. . .25c Cooked Pressed Beef, sliced, per pound. . ... ... ...,.28c Veal Roast, per Veal Chops, per pound . .30c Veal Stew, per pound .23c

22c 23c . . ...... 18c

Veal Pockets, per pound Dixie Bacon Squares, per pound ,. Salt Pork, per pound

Beef Pot Roast,

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Short Ribs of Beef, -g per pound .... 12 Beef Brisket, per pound Beef Shoulder Roast, per pound Hamburger, per pound Frankforts per pound Bologna, per pound Liverwurst, per pound Fresh Sausage,

SA ! Minced Ham, j per pound lLjJ 1 HeadCheese, Hßn 2 j per pound QU if 2 Smoked Sausage, QQfk j per pound Lmj

i Hearts. U 9 P V per pound .... IlLa J G per pound . . mo - Sugar Cured Hams, fifo Iß per pound yUl

Extra Lean Suear OP

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Sliced Smoked Ham, Hilft I..-. j

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