South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 284, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1920 — Page 8
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.VVDAY. OCTOm.Il Hi, 10:0 rh SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES T
NEWS OF MISHAWAKA Nczcs-Timcs Office 120 Lincoln Way XV. Phone Mishazcaka 10
FIRE CAUSED BY GASOLINE STOVE DAMAGES COTTAGE
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Cliarnrtrr Portrayals in Dialect Mnt Enjoyable Fraturr-.
teder wsg parted ' cL-rr-nc 4 rx'rroriix
Fir caused by the explosion of a ' PTasolir.1 s-tove did T5 damagri to
the John Har.tz cottaqo at Uasle ,
Point .yesterday afternoon. The :
lh'-rs of the family vtre not in i
cottap" at the time th fire ;
started. It had cair.ed cor.5ideraMe ,
Riy Iirirdydw. m r.f Mr. and ! J?fadw?.y b??r JV'-i'Tt'., Men 1 from the other cottages at the re-. .Ir.-. hir! ! :r .1 n.'.yd 1:. Misha- , 5nrt nested Mr. Hantz in extin.valla nv., and M:.s Kdith Hawkins, Uruiahing the fire. J
'iiUii'f,- 01 .ir. aral Mrs. Jesse U.
The Tirlt of th- prsr? ird t!: k"'n in:rht of the int-rpri-Vr were o';fT.i r.d '''runt to f p r.or.j in tin- prf nt a r i "i nf "J-i'i j-i'
of near C.ceola. wen
rre-d Saturd.-iV nnrnir.? rit 10:::u
' ' 1 :)' i: :-v I;..v. C. W. Titus. :-t th.
ir:- Mrs- r''r'" -T, ix" F.r. ChK.-iiin church i.arfonaxre.
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: .-:!! in t. -: o- .Mrs. r r -i t-ui. , .,;:t,. Wlii,. arul carried American ;.!.'. ';-';i.'t.-r .Mr.". V.-ri ys -i, snXy rn.v s. h- was attene'ed by .-,.dv- v.r. V.!h . and Mrs. A. M- ; jr-r s:.-t.r.' Miss Cam', who wore a S.v:f: .:' 'f '.'i'-' i'or .Mirh. Mrs-. . ...,wn (f bI:l voiI. v:irrif.fi ros.s. r.'itt an! Mrs. :-Aift are ? inters nd ,, r,,j iJrundydjre. brother of the
r.s best man.
Tb.e uroum v.mm in the ?!n l corps "f the third division and s.-rved is
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jmi i. v ii 1 -M'i" -t'-'i - l-" ,.';.' v. a-; t iv 'i bv the latter Mishawaka WomW.- club at thej ' ; . Ml,h;i.vak-a. m,,. Nevii
first reneral ;.ror.:i miinu- of t.v 1 ,,f.r,,r,.r i;f.rJ(. M.-ix. 11. Mi
season. Hitnrday af-rnoon. A larco audience w;u prer-ent to frr. "t Mr. Am?bary. '-vho as fa'.r.rah! known in th rity thruuuh former r. - ;';is'f;nvT,l lier ,' fre the rc-lb-iwship cub.
Phi T-n (tir.nfirfrriv;iNi of r ' . . M".-. ,. tic
French-Canarlian. rr.-nted In d:a- i n d John Mr!x.n , f south.1
lert jrov"1 or of rhn most enjoy- ; , t. 1.,. .. talented vio
able features ,.f the lt . I .;i - ' , . j,,., et.(tIl, t T IlVlC
in? the hearer er,c., to th wllnne 1 niOVt.(j A thre.- r.rso luncheon
r,r the free lire ir, tr.e my- I was served. Fran!; wifl nctn. :
lain anil l' in -i:;;:- f.jji-i,'-i,i
months oersas during the World
Cbai l'. ' -Xr. Mis Leah Sw;ft. and ,uar
Iv,, ar.d rr.ir.k Swift. Th honv .iTil Mm r:runfiydKp lrft on v.-is b. ant :t'ully d'--orated. the comr a n autotno'j- trip to central and s-b.eme r.ein' pn.': and HT'-ii. Tn lSttrn Il0intM in Indiana. They will irueyts wer- ; ind vlth niir-i." return in a few lis and lor fh
rorm-r 0 111 ' - nre-r-nt will reside with tho ,rifb.-
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of the common folk of that r. , whese ex!fnpr-H ar touched with !h ldntlC7.1 ambitions. Ideals and motive actnitlnkr the people r,f our own land. Mr. AmsbatTi' 1 a mister cf the
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characters
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ture.
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Dialect Prw-nM Ileat. Mr. Amsbiry' prnis in the dialect of the Illinois French-Canadian proved especially pleasincr, and in recitation of these together with one
by Dr. Wm. II. Drumtnond .another!
element of his many si
a Dlatfe-rm entertaine
Ills audience of Saturday will look
forward to Mr. Ambarys return on I
pome future oceasion with ral interest. Mrs. W. K. Butterworth. club pies-
u AUTOMOBILE PARTY
HAILED Ii'TO COURT
fft.tmist.-p. Mr. I'.utts and .Mrs..'
Vvk- left for tb- ir linni" at b'po ! Jt. C. Shephard
kane FriIay mornin.'.
II. J. Kessler,
r;rorjT- Swayer. Klmer Herd and H.
Urown Mere linrd $5 and costs each
OIJVi: THOMAS AT LINCOT-X. by Judu.' Vir-g yrsterday In the city
Oliv' Thomas V.III le ..n .u n." -"i.i.. ii rmuiu,; JilULi Ul U1U iJ
! t 1 T,biV in "I'r!a , ' and intoxication charirej. Thev r.aid. The
I of Interpretation. presenting , ' .. yVhen Miss Thoni.a pic- iaen were arrested on the complaint
which imp'ese.i his - . Messrs . ewi- .f residents of Ward nark, fast r,f
'.arera Wli'l a Vlvidnfs f-lldorn ' Younp: dee id. d to write a Pnc Mirhawaka on the Lincoln highway
hif-vcd oy a itMr.T, :n-i 10 mi , T, s,,lt nf their cni-wh-re it is- cnargea the partv ston-
y for speaking in dialect may 1 ' v instant hit. w d its automobile in front of the I
t sueoes be attrilaited In the rr- . ' i'()I,;ft arf sininc: and l loyd P.ced re?idenco and created a
which he delivered on h atur- ' ;y Tnstair a n 1 Down". The dismrbrineo Saturday morning about
ciinvnorrrr cah rnicrs to hhmaix Tin: s.v3nx ! Moon ar.d Buchanan, apmts fori the Chevrolet ear?, wish to anr.ounce that they have received the following teleerram from the Chevro-I let Motor Co.: j "We have no intention of changing, the list prices established for th" ; bfaon of 1921 hut in the event of any unexpected reduction in labor j nnd material -ffctin?: the cost and Justifying a lowerinp of the list pric-jj of Chevrolet cars prior to May 1 1 f 2 1 . we will refund to every pur-
chnjer during that period tho amount of such redTiction. (Fitrned) Chevrolet, Michigan. Dawson.
Aceordincr to a schedule f pric j increases, and comparisons ghowini increases on a number of competi-
tive makes during the war. tho Chevrolet have increased their prices only 19 percent while other cars have increased as much as 4 4 percent. MISHAWAKA GARAGE. Moon and Buchanan, Props. 2H-:h S. Main pf. 9t2 Advt.
USED CARS FOR SALE 1 Studebaker Monroe Roadster 1 Studebaker Seven Passenger Touring 1 1917 490 Chevrolet Touring 1 Overland Roadster 1 Vim One-half Ton Truck I Ford Chassis Also a Ne w Monroe Roadster Cash or Terms Prices Right MISHAWAKA GARAGE 214-216 S. Main St. Moon & Buchanan Props. m
rt:r... i.irture is said to bo one of . ..'. lock.
the very b.-st Miss Thomas has ever ; William Graves was fined $2." and starr, d in. costs by Special J 11 dee James Henj nesoy on his plea of cruilty to drivMOYi; TO NI AV IlOMi:. ! irar an automobile while intoxicated. t- -n.l lr. D. W. Horton and He paid.
imon-i nnotner , . mov.,rl into their m w The decision in the. ?. n. Carey ided genius as ! a";1 ; t j ul 1Anron vny H. ! case will be -iven by Judre Fies r W4S endent. 1 llf"n' aL . : Mondav.
ATTi:DIXG COXVITXTIOV. Mix and Airs. AV. L. Chandler. Edcrcwater dr.. are attending the convention of purchasing: agents in Chicago. Mr. Chandler is a candidate for the presidency of the association.
Phone 197
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Funer! llmm Funeral Directing and Embalming Third and Race Sts.
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visiting iiu:nts. . Mrs. i:. Ib Hiendorf of Chicago is U-tins-' her rn rents. Mr. and Mrs. ('.
H. ostrander. Lincoln way W.
nusinisiv school social. J
The Puskirk school located four miles Eouth of Sprinebrool: park on the Denslow rd.. will prive a box social Thursday night, Oct. 14. Miss Hubyo Rattles Is teacher of the school.
"Mishawaka Classified
AUTOMOBILES
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MA K ION M. 1... i ;aiMi'-u reouj. n
:; Ido.-k froiu soütü ..l--: 'r line; al-. bed snr'nirj fr s;de. l"tt
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'UIST Wa1":H-Lo.-t Saturday evenin- lANur.'.iu h wrinircr. I.lterty In.nds j between N-rth Side llar.k and Century! :., , .Mni. I'Lone Mishawaka 1701 nfter theiter Kinder return to b'l I:. ;ro.; Sun. lav. VSZ N'i-:v iL'ii l.j in-w.ird i,.ti ; i
EMPLOYMENT
Help WanttMl I 'finale
ROOM34ND BOARD
Komi) Without Hoaril
S 1 FM MJIIAI'IIFU I'r for rne w ho liv.s;
i 1 ! Mishawaka. lv rkina t...rpnr.ui'.n. "u A 11 coiui-iTeut. for K'-ceral L.u - work. Ar'.'ly Mrs. C.or?e V. r.lajr.
1 MpwMr or.
Help Wanted Male
"v: v n: Tu .lriv coal triii'h
j;oiuita, ceal and l-ed tlotv, --' N.
Main t.
LI.NOUN' tVAV' WIIST. Furulslie.i '
rMia sil'JiiM.' i.tr tu: imitlomcii Tire- ll
ft-rred. i
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Umlieft I'or Sali.
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in her first Selznick picture
j i. VM 1 t.ll And rneu to w,.rk in r.ird Andv llf-rzoL' L Audorsou.
TT Vlrt-U Kxi neu. .. .National ';ro-. Co., 4 '- S. Sr. Jo ht.
itVi: ST. W. Five ruonm aud bata, e'lTfrii-' liirht im! ;!; r:ir.ii. n,1 l...n
''( Louse. Fr jiii'-K bal. So.oUO ; si.
ash. Stark Kealtv C'u. lo;ä fi
UnslnesH Opportunities
liUUCLKY And elsat room house for sale or reut; one burk from ur line. Indiana t. l'houe Misbawaka 12iC. 2t7
LIVE STOCK.
Ilonas. Cattle Mini Vohiclcs IS iiucr Full blood and iajiauned t 1 jet type 1-cUud China stork has. reJiiy f jr m.tTlca. Oeor Kb;riiart. Maplhurst farm. ItltL&waka. l'tione Gartleid 1
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Doch, Oats. IVts.
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i-A'AUY BIKFo Vu Lincoln way ll.si.
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1 tii SAbL l.lk'i.t 100:11 U'u.-e on In. li
ana av.; partly r.io.lerij. corner lot; per-b.-inu lu "'s ciaye. ln.-e -d.U. tark IP.-alty C. p:ü 1 u SiAl.l. .-vea .o:a Loum n .fntn
tt, Kl?r Park; partly ino.lem. in lui.- S
condition; larpe I d; j;ood garue'e. I'ri. n
MOVE IN ELFOi:n IT GETS COED. ! H
W. Ctb. new bungalow, ?2.Cä7; T.n.j
down; MUburn blvd., row bungalow, yj nearly complcttd; P!. 10tb., 6 rooms. "
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Savings Deposits made on or before 4 To Interest from
Oct. 11th will draw Oct. 1. MISHAWAKA
TRUST & SAVINGS
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THE CAH OF ECONOMY
ANNOUNCING
Reductions Effective at Once All Models Grant Six
Touring Car Roadster . . . Sedan
$1650$2550-
Coupe $2550-
Former Price $1860 Former Price $1860 Former Price $2650 Former Price $2650
These Prices Delivered at Mishawaka
AVENUE
GARAGE
102-104-106 East Mishawaka Ave. Phone 1202 Mishawaka MISHAWAKA, IND.
Oh you baby vamp. She had everybody guessing. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Protrram De Luxe
; easy payments; üortb Bid T
Wantexl Live Stock
rooms. ?L'.0..0; $."00 down; modern h mo. 5 1. COO up to $12.000. penti
Kealty Co., 12.7 S. Main 6t. Tlione ,
Mlbavaka 210.
VIIITa LlAillÜUNs rullrtH ix ciontbsl old. WU1 lay all viator. 1C. N. IW '.-i
ton t. MERCHANDISE
;,,,.'! .i)b 1 II slUE Mx-roo:n house, vacant fi 1..V-! r.t l.it of pale, S'J.OOO. ll.ttlm-s li-;dty Z - I Co in S. riutrh t. 5-tf h
Article lor sale
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H By special permission of his holiness, POPE BENEDICT XV. The only authentic pictures ever taken of
the Vatican and his highness. The rarest treat ever h
! h offered in motion pictures. TWO DAYS ONLY
Added attraction Rex Beach s first comedy for j M
the screen. A rip-rcarmg farce that breaks every K
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Louse for hjL or buy a house on. easy . M 2CCeÜ reCOrÜ KllOWn tO DlCiUreS.
Corpura- li
terms, call Colpr.ert Kealty
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lICVl'LC With Jolir.sa motor vLIt attachment. Call (Mri'.eM 21 F-2. 10:2 :
Willi ted Deal I Mat.-
COlt.N LI lluCK Kamm s tarm. q ulra at ? It S. . elN s t .
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Samuel Goldvyn and Rex Beach present
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Two AH Star WRESTLING CONTESTS CENTURY THEATER Monday, October 11 William Demetral
The story of a love that was blasted by a young ijirl's impulsive act. A struggle between duty and devotion. Also a Star comedy, "Through the Keyhole," and Mutt and Jeff in "Departed Spirits."
Monday and Tuesday
MlRY MILES M1NTER in "SWEET LAVENDER
Also Larry Semon in a new scream,
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The World is Running on Gasoline
Kid Ross
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