South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1920 — Page 9
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1920.
NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10
HER PROBLEMS 🌷 By Annette Bradshaw
WOMEN YOTERS WILL l,;w)!;SSr
APPLIES FOR AID AND LEAYES CITY
JUMPS FROM THICK, STRICK BY TRAIN AM) ESCAPES INJ I RY
HOWLING SCORES
Obtaining Monev Lnder False Preteiirr.
a:-j I di .-1 n a 1 1 , 110 i;. Mi.-di-
1 .t'.iK.t a r;tr!"viy soap'u srious Ji t I . , 1 I nij'ii'i'-1 w-t.-rdav !' f t riiH.ri when ark nawnoml ArnMeu lor
,1h' ion: i r u k which he was .niviing w as ."truck by a passenger train Its am fn the Main st. er.-sir,g of T I i - Grand Trunk railway. Ho.-rst-j nun was e!rivir:g south on Main st. janl W. Wiljiamsor:, the watchman, flagged him to .ton. ll'K-i'i-iiii.in, (thinking that he e.uld cross before ; th- train I' l iini' iiruc or:. It is (thought h- I uiri"' it-l a. - the i train approached and killed his e-n-
I1 : ili:t -. II- jal:.pd out. of the ma-
.7 r ;: p.ayraor.d. 2 7 y o. I. ,-.y I-Vd to Kr.flw S hnrr of th i;i S.iv.aio.n Army, for as .-,:; r. y s D-rd.:. If'- loPi an i ir Ii-, had s !;rl a jot ar tk- Voi!.-m c n jn n y
l .! ',V.is hrok- and Ubald
iu:i-l th i th- :
p.e.ye.1. Hi- trusred h:
story
g.i.e hi mflO With whkh to pay!
lor iiis board anri room 1:1 a 1 .-. n ! ( h ,.. which was .-.rud; hy theSchnarr w i.t ta th- i-aa! plant ;ti.i! I train and -Aas K.-nl! : .1 n i . ,.( ,
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;i nan ur. i u - . 1 ; - n t wliwl, th- tend r. n.
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i.' i i; ( .iliir and Trie . l n ! - 1 l,- I. I v,-re
1" i.'Cri.
his heard. Uaymor.d ir.-t ad of pay- j .
ing his hill. ook th- 1:2) o'cl.. k iri-te-ruibun car ar.l the 'i".
SVhn.rr saw th; m,n crt r th. .ar; QpEKED THURSDAY ai.'i inirri' tl;at iv ?iOiif: l the loc.d.
Jhu!' . I sk S recant Jari tt no- I
ill'! Ill- !.iril.&ll "Jlli IM IH L Iii'
( a :'. They I i 1 i )
5. .!.! t-. fr-t off ar th.- Klkhart sta-
t u.ic'ii i.i:.f;ri:. UFA c J ioss MclMni.-l 15 4 l.V 1 s Si-frt 17 5 US IT' c;unu 1:4 ss llu I'itz.simrnuns ..!;: 1".:. !.". V.-)dr 10S 1T 1 -S 4
r.Ol if): ."1 ) Ö0H
Totals SuH s:m .mirs smokk Daily IS: 113 I). Van. lewalle 14S I3S Kr.klne 1" J 27
11. Op it 17;: A. Van. l u alle
Jj C S 2 4 7 S
17..
Totals X7 l'LI.MAN'S Wifcr IT:'
! Jaqua 1 I! i)
I. 'anlt wa'Io 1 4 . lU-pluk'. 121
'!o Hotrbtman ... 11 1
MGUT SCHOOLS 11 ILL
$4 179 101 1 s s 144
17.". l i 1 4L 140 I' 01
112 144 175
5 4 'J 4 s r, : : .i 4 3.5 1 (J ." ."41
iaaiiliii'.' n! for the local nlht
b;it linvniord 1 T " l ,K ''i,: ' iil
oi ia.K i n:ir-'a' vTiin!T in th-
T.tals . . . .
Tiunr.NKs IYtter 157 12?. Mann 2o 1 ? 1 J lost ttler 14t t ir:: K. Itt 15 J 162 Knight 13 2 l7t-
7M S 40 S 4 1 2472
213 142 144 20:: 160
S' h ;:a r in t h-- in a r.
War l a r .t t'of I to - I
to;). hIll,
tin". (' sAir-' oMt
li."l:i' s a . . on a i In;' : r'.'h r fa
Iii Klkhirl poli- wi-:'c kV"I. ' l--itiiIi"ii or th- man. whom th- lati caught al i I" I.lj';!..1: hi'hal:
I ; i . : ; ; i s- 1 1 o
1 buildir.t; w h ri classf-s j
l u'.'iiiiz ! for sich as tvu -
Tta Is 7 1 " n i:vs-tim i:s
l v 6 2
u nerai-hy.
....... f . I .f . ; i - . iur. jn.ii..
j7r-r, r.'s... a rtl ' rn '." hUi" dr.iftii.. cookini;,
1 1 . 1 1 1 ; : . i . (ii i-.-.-rnaKiritr anu j.ncjiish. will h- h'-ld T'H-Mday and Thnrf'Jav v'!iir.s. Knrnllnicnt fr--s
:: i.ara :.i 'A i- n -a:.i i , i t,i u iL- . n,.! 1. 1:. in t.i.. I..- I
I o
as I'll rice of int ra st will
atei. 'out will h- rj-iurn'-d at
..: jail. I ujll h. t hi - ( :f. c ourt toda
a r ra : :ii:
! the rnd of tli" term providing the
l.s'udTit lias att tided 7." p-rc"-nt of i ; th" n."T'tin'j:s.
Clark ...
I". Ivut KclU y . . A t rs . . . HI tckmon-
. i::j .12; . l ? . 1 X . 1 7Vf
17;. 1 1, it: 164 ::,
1S7 1 S7 1 4;: 1 7 1 S 4
r.0 3 :i9s 441 01 7 471
4 3 4 4.T9 444 r.2ß ö is
MA SECCRES 5.1 LOCAL H OMAW
i
7A7; r;,iMS' he Aim ay
WHILE TRAIS DELAY
Total 7 4 1 S12 Sü 242 1 SO. MM l'KPS-Hl-'tcr . . ...Iii ir,2 15S 501 r.rantrrr 16.. l :;o ic2 452 P. Hnrr-tt ....lös 20t I'M 564 Carter ltJ6 14S 17a 4SI i: Lott 171 i:::. 21; 519
Totals
v3S 7S4
TIIE. DISAPPEARS city llRE DEPARTMENT
v .'aal iliiis ar;o a man apiir-nt-! about lt7t if.us old earn- to'Mi-li-aw.tl.a and rented a s ut- f two room-, from Mrs. J. Io'..-. i'j j I.mi!a w.'.y V... boriow--! I .", I ron. h r an i thn disapp ar d. Th-' matter Was 1 .-ji. .it d t. th- p"li( .-tat ion
On ac. ount r f a f reicht t rain on tiie New York central tracks block-
iriir Main st.. Tossinj: and delaying; t ti - c.'ritral fire department for k-v- j ia'. wiiriut-., fire .lid about K'O'J ila?r.a.s to a. barn and thicken
THREE WEDDINGS OCCUR TUESDAY
u',, .1 .,...,,..1 1... l'r-r,..!- Il'ir'iurti -it 1 11: U.I I T1 1 r
but n tra-e f th- nun mould 1." I :"L '..V '.. i u?s IUII1 IiriSman DHUe 01
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fornd.
it about 10 o'clock.
Jh" s'r.ii:'i r ! iit d t .vo furnish - 1 . , c. , r . . , the fire was caused bv boys playd ro.u.i.-, ak-. d p-r;.nM'Mi of Mr.-. ' . ... ' , . .v., . i , . . iii;' in th.- ham with matches. A o; !- to furnish iheni to suit hi ri- ! , , . , , '.
Mir. i She rori- r.t d and together with , a ladr isitor accompainod tin n. a 'i j to South I'.end and a.-?i,-t'd him in ! . ! tins: suitable f urn.i.-hir-s which j w. te orrlere j lelt i(! ih" n.t day. i Jl' H retnrraal to Mishawaka. Mrs. i l..j- took her own furniture out I
of the rooms l- et readv for the.
it is thought; Leo Winnesutli DuIont-
Butler and Younjr-Kalc-
horse which was in the barn at the j
tim was- saved.
son Nuptial.
MILKMAN HELD UP. | Leo Winneguth of Valparaiso, Rollo Wardlow, driver of one of and Miss Ruth May Chrisman, the milk wagons of the Mishawaka Dairy company, was held up Tues- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank day morning about 2 o'clock and | Chrisman. north of Mishawaka,
$1.07 taken from him.
He states
were married by lliy Ke. Dr. B.
or ine rooms v. ir-aov Tor trie. , , ... . , , . i i.i-...- i.o, ii. u. new furniture. Th, man .L.t-d that 1r?" lrS! t0" 1 . 1 I Karl- barker, pastor of the Mothlie kMew some of hr relative, and , T u rl ,' v r hU i churh Tuesday aft-fri.-nds in l'ennsanla and Mid he ' '!''r , thlt h V' J. ernoon at 1 o'clock at the liumu
had money in in eastern bank, but was unable to have the banks here
M'-nuty mil!, ne stated iii.it he I
had !-onir ha,'i:ae at the l.eal station and before leaving- a.-k .I IM i s. Doyle to loan him 1C which sh--eiid. He left ;;-.! since that time nothing iint 5e n 'itard of him. Th Soi.t hHcud :tore dUld t n furniture, b t ori hi s;hi1u" to pa - f?n denary took it back to ih i te.re.
ST IT ES HOLM) OVER TO CIRCUIT COURT:
FIX ROM) AT $2.000
money. He reported the matter to the dairy headquarters but no clue to the theft can be obtained. ENTERTAIN CLASS. Mi-.-- Marie; Kunce. W. Lawrence St.. entertained the numbers ef the King'.-' Daughters class of the Kirst I Ivanmdical church Monday evenIn tr. All of the elas members came attired little trirls." "Mnt-sts were tnjr.ye-d. the fax or bu.;; wa.ri by Mrs. Alma R rbe ric. Musical selections were given. Refreshments were served.
e: uie- hritle s parents, in tne- prcstnc" of i0 guests. The bride was uttiud in a sovs'n of brt.wn charnieuse satin trimmetl in bcfiels, brown velvet hat with burnt orarij'f wings, and a corsage of sunburst rose-H und valley lilies. She wax attendee! by Miss Hazel le(d, who wore a brown serine eires.
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Annette Bradshaw.
HEAR GOOD SPEAKER
Samuel Parker to Speak on the
League of Nations Tonight.
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i, ,.i!!' rtark; Makie!r !l
dr. v .-.I..! Yih"i-. halves; an 1
e;b .s and V:. I'.i; .
ous t- hear th" tl-raocrat:.- -..'.e ,f '.id-k: ;s (.:;t.il:;
the vimpaigh on the Lm gu f Na- h;u.J w h.'.e Hob Cuhop acts In th" tions. Mrs. K -.e l (Irin.. -. or -i- t .;.- t :' b; :ir. s. ; '!': sntUNi dent of th-- i.i.-ul branch of t!: l-.i- ;'.si-t ! 1 y I T x r: : 'ari'. S'Je, w ill take the !; ii- and w.II in- Ke- prat tav is I -:v.z held a: tr.hl:;.v t);e j..-ak-r, Samuel Parker ' th- Oh -r pht ground under th
at th- he)::.- -f Mrs. !:. iDrr.es.
. f the 1. ag-uo
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til- pa t.i mount i-- i
"jn'ommat o:i wuh th- m- . Uv.c IM)JAS DESERVED TO l r. r .cs- imi s : s i ; i i . . : thr fo.io.m, .e:tr j irV.V. RORIXSOX "May 1 use your coliaiius to o;c-
a eall to all wuiii.-n ..ters to toni"
t" the library Vedns.l.iy ::..'h hear disUo.-ion of tin ,u;:Natior.s from the -ta rnlpoi'.t
tl.ose :n favor ot it ? Sometime
I.KVKI.ANP. o.. (m:. 12. Clev--
ul : lend has a worab rf:.! tall club and u. ! 'J'r.s Speaker and his m:i c rtalr.lv ": !:. M-rv the hpler.did f-upport they
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the
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against me ,ea-:.. aa.i rie u.-", a u! ( J ?; -k I ii I'ojq.rs n'.J Tuesday Pearly ad his time to abu-ing th- ; , .iJt,.r elut. had lo.-t the in'os-ite j.arty, bur litt!- to a r a I i , ,.v, ... . h ar.(1 t!, cMin- iran-.
eijscussaiii (U tr,.- ie.it,-.:'. "I Venture tO lloj... f,,:- ., ,1j-c;is-sioM of the league ;n va- t term.-. for tne sp -ikei. Mr. I'ark.-r. Is a lawyer of skill and eminence. H" has been entrusted with the conduct
; It w.is a well föught and lionet -' j..ij-d "erj-". '' tti'.l our t-e . b it we could not hit Cleveland f rutch:ng. Tli..t's about all there i Mo . v . ' '
of the mos important litigation inj
the courts Pv
ach and
ii! of
Art ,1 bv
ay. w hen tres re jdintol children. Is observed tn
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a..e mas.na, cm errs liiim- ;.., ,fi rnil(t(, siU fi. Catlda and New It those Cdriceni hire him as their y,...c,, ,j lawyer, th.e wives and daunhtei-s of j
th.'re connected with the concerns
may well har him on tliis import
ant saniert of national n- l
outcome, of which Is non ;.. so nvach import to every ' the Jan.!. "The franchise !e icrue i , ...
the;
of :
öfter, contain direction by which
, the soul is to T'.nd it x wrv to an-
ith-r world.
IN CHICAGO. ti;,., J. Alvin SVott ami Attv. R. H.
lerneg.m fi.ro in i nmro on Dus.nf-M.
er who possible j.m,
Parkerhouse- ro:H 20 rn'A Federal Hakery. 1 2 1 Artvt.
fiosieuiy non-partisan. suit .-, -j ,.r
I he r.t st mem b"
will turn out to hear this liscussim,
em the Jpac'ie. It may serve for us a pood lesson in civil government. Sncf relv. SUITRAOIST."
Parkerhouse. roll' 20 cents. FV-l-rral P.akerv. 1 Ttl Advt.
WHEN ONE CANT BE REVENGED WITHOUT CONFESSING MISS GOSSIP (reading) "Svczttst congratulations on your thirty-third birthday! Next time
you catch me telling you 2 secret, you can shout it througn this megaphone! Oh! Oh! Only one pe sop could have sent this er-r I wonder who it could be!
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MEETING YESTERDAY
The Optimist club held a meeting ef South Uend who will speak on 916 W. Washington st.. South Uend. Tuesday afternoon when Prank Keese. of Mishawaka announced that it was the intention of the Indiana assciation ef workers for the blind to employ a placement agent whoso duty it will be to go through the factories of the Ftate and find work that can be done by persons without sieht, and secure employ
s' f-- 1 r St it -s.
FOUND NOT GUILTY. Harry Larrymore was foune not
I V.'is-err.. rf err rt ti 1 T. I'i o n V
1 ' 1 l llJ i t ft J ! preferred bv Victor A. Urunner. He
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....... 1 1 was ;irr steel atureia eeumg ai enure., .linm-r u.i served
wno uai-itigiy nei'i William Kit;, r. , Angola. Ind.. and brought back here nigh.t -lerk at SmitM's Lunch room . f,,r trial. Attys. pucunb anil Iuaily Montiay me. nur,:, ar.d s-e-ure-I , 0..mb el. f.'ned Lirryinore. J 1V7.. changed his j.p-,, ,.f ;;!;y! te. ua- of not guilty y. i.-r.l.iv after- i IU'!LIINr; lM.IHMITS. i.e. o-i in the ,-ity ea.uit. Kult v,.:". j Alvi i .pu km ni to," a six-mom sru In b tlu- state and ! . : - ' b.mga 1"W n W. P.ieiadway, to cost story. .fuel ire Fb'g funl Stif-s I v.."ui.. guilty ami bound him m.r to ihe p a! M. nrln e s feir a 1 we Uini; on e:ict:it ourt under a SJ'O" ho". I. Homewe'od av to cost fS.fiOO. v hie'". Stires was- unable ta I'm ni-!i. , I.rn .Jansen, for a i-'.arage at r. 1 1 H- was taken to the e.oui:ty i i;l to I ' s.lh st.. to e o.-t $20t'. aw.. I' hi trial. '. Spee-ia! :hi.- week at Stein'." SavPark rhous' rolls Ja .:.:.-. p.-ei - irigs Stoi-e Men's $4 pants. $2.. :
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KAPPA TAU CHI L IMTIAL SOCIAL El EXT
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Mishawaka Classified
trimmed in braiel with hat to mate" i inent for as many blind people as and a ceirsae of pink rosebud. J possible In factories in their ow n Kudy Ahlhorn, Hammond. Ind., was . community. Recitations ami throe be st man. The '"BridaJ Chorus" freue piano solos were enjoyed by the aad-
i,onengun veras. plaje-d by Mtadiiencc.
Mardoll Smith, who also nlayvd 'Traumerei" and "Dear Heart" elur-
inir the ceremony. The house dec
orations were ehrysnhemums, ferns anel autumn leaves.
l ollowing the ceremony a three-
bv the
bride's parents. Anion? the quests were Mr. and Mrs. A. Winneguth, par nts of the croom, Valparaiso; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vin:iguth, C.ary; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cifhsan r.nI son, Charb s; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winneguth, Chie-ago; Mr. and Mr1-'. Prank Plumber, Karl Cothran. Krpest Cothran. Three Itlvers; Kudy Ahlhorn, Hammond, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kcberts of South Lend. Mr. aral Mrs. "Winneguth will be at hemic after Ort. "0 at 11 S Jos Campaue st.. Detroit. Hutler-Dii.Mont. Mis- Catherine Hutler, daughter e.f Mrs. K. L. Karnuth. V Mishawaka n , and Kb rt ImMort of 'hicage wa re- married at the- home cf the- bride's neither Tuesdav aft-
ANNOUNCEMENTS
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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I..-t and I e.unel PI hi. T;aia i '. e. k
f .::.! m g j .; y , :s . I" I' C and ?1 ia I
.i r.i. "UTO MOB 1LES 7 1 l;Tii:i AN-I.e"k t.i "ov.--- l'..'C f'-r-l en. g'1" ! rii.-.-. ia a , i.-r. .. k. l.irg,- !W;ag s ii.-I. -a-;;i r.ii"i, .i-!i l:i. t.-. ct .' t'la - i:
Ileum-, l or Sale.
I rnoon. The cerem.emy was per
formed by the briele's uncle. Jtev. Ott McDonald of Grand Rapids. Mieh.. in th pre-sent of :'.0 prue-ats. The bride was attended by hfr sister. Mis" Crace IPitler. Walter ?do,gan was the best man. Following the ceremo.iy p ed-
The Kappa Tau Chi fraternity held its initial social event at the Hotel Mishawaka last evening when it ente rtair.eel with a Columbusi tlay eiancin? party. Over li0 couples atteruletl. The ballroom and the lobby of the hotel were used feir dancinrr ami were prettily elecorated with the fraternity colors anl Palms and ferns anel beautiful lighting effects. Juie-s Stein anl his orchestra of Chicago furnished the music. The instrumentation of the orchestra was two piane.s. two violins, saxaphe.ne. banjo and elrums.
City If ill A pain Have Halloween Celebration
COUPLE OBSERVES GOLDEN WEDDING
;i:t a copy or Tin; lfacit. or NATIONS. ("eipie'S of the' Ia'up e)f .Nations Coeiiant "analyzed In the shade of the republican national platform. ty John Henry y,icr, e;Hiite)r f The N ivv I lines, may le hntl nt the bnal ofliee of tlds ppcr. Tlie demand for these" in MMinwaka and surnnirielins towns lias hccii plicneirnenal. A few htindred eeples brought to Mish. awak'i last work wer.! el-ixs.'tl of within 21 hours to voters asking for them. A fnrtiier puprdy va re'e-eivoel yestcrtlay aid will Ik distributed free to aryotie for the akim;.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Allen Entertain at Family Dinner in Honor of Annversary. Mr. and Mr?. Jacob Alien oberveel their golden weddintr anniversary by entertaining at a family dinner Tuesday noon at their rural home, north-east of the city. Covers were laid for 1-. puests, inclueling their four children, Mr?. Jacob Miller, Laporte, Arthur and William Allen. Detroit, and Mrs. Catherine Ann Milliken of this city. Mrs. Allen was formerly Miss, (lertrude Cook of thi- city and was married to Mr. Alien at llarrisburp. P.a.. 50 years ago. They have lived in this county since their marriage. The y have 12 grandchildren, Robert anel Charles Miller. Laporte; Jeis.-nh. Gertrude. Helen and Gene-
in Alk"; Dttüit; theTrine Life Long Resident of IVnnjt
liiwKeui, irs. ii. ij. naming, joeseph and Jacob Milliken. Chicago.! I W. rather One of and Leo and Arthur Mllllacn of this j . c, , citv. rioneer bettlers.
MRS, SARAH NOYES 4
DIES AT SON'S HOME
Wait Ti
, ednesday
it
and get a dozen GINGERBREAD SQUARES or a dozen FR1EDCAKES with a loaf of FEDERAL BREAD . for 40c
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a ,...iu a.iu .jnu'. re-'u i ,un,, dinm-.- was serveel. the ieC )ra
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Hons being fall roses. Mr. and Mrp. DuMont will leave Wrdne-stlay for Chicago where they Will resiele.
Miss Irene Kales. n and
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. .. i MN.-ia. ;,!. s,.uta e-iel. j.;-m. ; r.M.i.. Youiic were married in Smth P.end ,.t IT'1!! rr!:: ''. - "":"'rh, ;M- ' Tucs.Hv afternoon. Thy d1! reside n S. ...I t. ..:g.lt'. .s.-X.-Uteel.tll .st . , . .
Help Wante-tl It male
;i ui. At "i. . 1 wag.s. er. Mi-i..n ü k.i r.itai Krc!.. i.. i-.i--i- e-7. I'J. I.ia .. W.-s;
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l-..il.g t"ll Iks. ..;.1(HI H.itmg.s Ke, i 'f. ill s. l aiir-n üt. I'lituie h. .i wu.i lvV.i 17l'.
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in Mishawaka.
i:st i:nd .motiiitk's clur The Ka: Kr.tl Mother's club will
meet with Mrs. Richard Zellars.
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; . TV , r,"i;'-u'1 Z';11'1 I Lincoln way K.. In an all dav session ' 1-r .,iii' k sal,-. ::.;.ni 5.1 ;, ' T harsday next. A cub luncheon! TUM PL K ' :r h.-altt e'u inöi'-l he s-.-rxeei. Members will spend i "Bride i::." i t'n.. e-r,-ner nnr! of the eine In oe t-- .
Koe.lll- WltllOtlt Ieartl. f.S ! ., K,t,,p ,'an,.t .," th '.,k!K1" U .
Hallowe'en will be observed in Mishawaka on Monday, Nov. 1, and the citizens will again endeavor to trive the youmr people of the' city a program which will appeal to them to an unusual degree. At a meeting at the Hotel Mishawaka last evening a number of citizens met and mapped out a tentative program for the occasion. A. C Haslinger is- chairman of the affair, and in the meantime will enlist the suppe'rt of the merchants anel manufacturers in getting up a program that will help retain the enviable
f- t' re nutation Mishawaka has establish-
d in connection with the event.
oth baiuls will probably be engag
ed to supply music for the parade
and dancing, while the your.K folks will be remembered with such halloween gifts a.s are peculiar to the
occasion
TIIKATKK TODAY.
a new serial will be-
grenrer part of the eiay in sew-; in ... thf. TvrrmlP theater tndav
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I u. Ii".-" Oppft f ii n it if '.I iilaK'iati - Äad '.ai r--e:a t -r h!' -T rent; '.:.' id " k fr-'.a .:r lii.r. Ili'lijl-J 4. l'Lel.f MlS.i.iW.iku l-'i'i '.t 7 Dog. Cat-. Pets. i. v"n"i"Ti: i.ia;n kn- t.-r -.o i-:;!- -t i .!'-:. 1 1 : ; : ; m;i .. .u.t. r. IJ.11 . I'.eat.'i. 1-t '. TT.VhK i U ---.. g l :a r.- -t:.-t'!;--:r v :.!: s.. w -: 1 Ci.e--.ll' 4-T li.ii:'.. '. 1 4'. I J. ,.i,.- !.;.: .1 ' :: ' fcr : . .s a"k v r.iiii' i r .i:e I....' ; u;iy l!.tt. "t1' " ll,.n-4 for Kent. 77 Tl'cvll. - .uit. d ra e :: w n..irrt"l -"'i;'!'- . ti .1 a-rjx t.,. -.!-- , ,1 '.i ;i - -; ;t . i . . t '.! -,-: ! ,t .; 1 1 r r!..'i,.'M::i i u 1 ,:" I
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;r.-, tor a :azaar p.anneo r.y tne cur ( .-.nf,,rin!, T,,n o-Mrien ;md Mar
'h'! si. 'v . if. s;.-. i.mi- r.'oai. f,.r sometime in November. !....;... .-i. ti,u n.e wr.ri-ii
which will be presented in 10 episodes was filmed with the cooperation ot the I'nitcd States navy, which lent an entire fleet to the preieiucer for the purpose of showing the activities of American warships ;a times of peace.
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i:Ti:itTAI AT DIN NICK. Mr. and Mrs. William Ebe;etein. Lincoln way K.. entertained at a 1? o'clock ellnner Monday in V'nor of their sons. Robert and V.iltcn cf e'hicago.
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MISHAWAKA l)I)Cii: 130.
F. and A. M. stated meeting Wed11. IKS rot; .s.vi.h mril iai: CA All , ,.,.sflay evening at 7:30 o'clock.
.TFLIFS A. NKWMAN. W. M. WALT nil MICHA KL SKCY. 12tl Adv:
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CA HD PA UTA TODAY. The usual Wednesday afternoon eard party and thimble will be held
j this afternoon at the Miami coun- , ttv fhi
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at .i:.t- ..!.. J-J.ew-u. Hastings Ke . i t r ; a wwak.l Co.
" 111 c:ii;r(li t. ö tf la.Al. l.MAi..-lt yu .j to sef.l a ti.'ii" fcr me'., e.r Lay a t.u.;a cti '.ist
iT:i.h, e.i.i et'i,'jt'ii xvoauy v. .( iu t- 1 rr.
ti.a. i i iir .!vnwka 111
For asphalt roofing see the M!h-
Rol! roofing a sp;-
eiality. Ill S. Cain sr. lltfAdv.
llii.liu Pit. pert.
OAKAI'l.' b r'T.' etf. ! I .. :.ti":i in t -.v i. . K-t r .I ' ; r ta.-a'.t. I -., ru'it f- r :! -r. P:i . a t,..Uirv. H g K-.tiM C . lit ,. .r. ii t Pi. i. ';.'. e U P !'. 112
Down conies prices; men's rant
rice. Main
Wantttl le'a! l-tat.
Ml
:cr worrC cr ctres. at pre-war price.
?te!n's Savinp Ttcre. ol7 N st. Advt. i:tt.
Artie b I or
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;r 2 f t I i"hy s la. !'"! .lir.- t'iry e.f ttants and
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At a large. a A;.Jiy Uilu.'if o.-r ww4 te ,.ene, ea rj.iisir.ej
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Don't Forßct 'REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP" 116 N. Main -t.. Mi-hauaka. For All KiniH of Mmk Kopalrin? nml Shoers.
r.coxoMics cL.ru to .Mi:in . meeting of the members, cf the Home Economies club of WillowCreek will be held Thursday after-
OLD CITIZEN DIES v fV CITY TUESDAY Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson. SO ears old. tlied at the home of her daughter Mrs. Frank Buckel, 12.' E. Fifth st.. yesterday afternoon after an illness ef several months. s;he was the wife of Henry D. Ne-Dnn, South P-nd, who eiied 1 ." years ago last September. Her maiden name was Elizabeth Uoquet. She leaves three sons and a elaughtcr as follows: Charles JL, South IJend; Jehn F., Chicago; Fred R.. Chicago, anel Mrs. Effie Huckel. She had 10 children, six of whom are dead. She came to South Eentl when but five years old, and vividly recalled many interesting incidents of the early el ays in that city. Her husband died 1S years aj?o. The funeral will take place Thursday at nino o'clock frem St. Jeseph's church. Durial will be in Cedar drove cemetery.
i Mrs. Sarah Pillen Novrs died at
the home ef h"r son, Fred W. Noyes, 1DJ Uyrkit av. Tuesday morninpr at 7:T,0 o'clock. She was the daugh
ter e.f th- late Mr. and Mrs. 1 lian!
Chandler, the former being one ui t lie pioneer settlers of Mishawaka. having com? her, in IS 20 when the city was known as the St. Joseph Iron Works. Mrs. Noyes was born Oct. 2"-, 1S42. south of Mishawaka. and has re-sieleel in Penn te.wnship all of her life. She was 7 8 years old.
In 1850 she was married to Hu7h (
Noyes who eliej in 1011. Four chilelren wre lorn of the union. Fred W. Noyes is the only one surviving, while Mrs. Edwin J. Perkins. Mrr.
J Ira Boles and Walter Noyes hae
passed away. She leaves four
grandchildren. all of Mishawaka j and one great grandchild. She wasi one of eight children, siv of whom i survive, their ages ranging from 7 0 1 to S:. Her sisters anel brothers a re I
Mrs. George W. Louirhman, South ' fj
I7 & 13 fljl i! J V, r I Jj r J Vi U L3
KnicLerbacher Guild Members Have Picnic
Members of the Knickerbocker g'uild of st. Paul's EpIcopal church enjc.y.-d a picnic dinner at the residence eif Dr. Dresch, Eagle lake yesterday. The party made th trip by automobile and enjoyed the afternoon in various ways. The chicken dinner was the piece de resistance and was shown ample justice. Among those present wore Me sd line s C. A. Ostrom, A. C. Has!anf:rr. G. A. Bomeroy. Louis Balmer. W. F. Wallach. William Nil es. oscar Dru baker, K. C. Knorr and daughter, Suzanne, F. O. Anderson. J. Alvin Scot;. Jennie Van Holstein. Duncan Campbell, Sloan. W. II. Young. Fred Botset. W. E. Keycs.
Nellie Conrt.y, C. A. Dresrh. L. C.
Bend; Mrs. Martin P'ulmer, 2 0? E.
Fourth st., Mishawaka; W. B. Chandler, outh of city; John Chandler, Mishawaka; Alfred and Frian Chandler, north . f Mishawaka. Mrs. Noyes remembered the catastrophe of 1R50 on the Lake Shore railroael near Sprlr.gbrook park. In which hetwo-n 40 and GO peop were killed, having visited the scene of the accidernt the following day.
Hegular rneetlrrtr W. B. A. M. No. 6S Wednesday evening. RECORD KEEPKIt MYP.TIK RI'KKHART. i:tl Advt.
For asphalt roorin?- the Mi-hn-
East Times Today Program De Luxe By special permission of his holiness,"
jj The only authentic pictures ever
taken of the Vatican and his highness The rarest treat ever, offered in motion pictures. Two Days Only. Added Attraction Rex Beach's first comedy for the screen. A riproaring farce that breaks every speed record known to pictures.
SAM PEL GOLDWYN AND HI'Y HI "AC 1 1 PKESENT Hi: BEACH'S I WMOrs NTOKY "GOING SOME".
Special SCHOOL CHILDREN'S Matinee Tomorrow Afternoon at 4 O'clock
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noon at me resiu-nce ui .irs. j uou , anel the Misses Mavme
Mnith, Jetferson rd. .Mrs. iiose . P,.r )th nn, Sn. t . ( i,.,..
Grimes will speak on the important subjects of the eiay.
PATUON-TEACIir.HS MEIMTNG. The (ctober meeting of the Pa
li. J. ..ampbeii and C. A. Ostrom were also present.
uiTrritNs iio.mi:.
Gecrge w. I'rctsman who
has
tron-Teachers club of the South j U.en vi),itlrE hls daughter Mrs. W. !
side school win do neia inur.o i: va.lch. 727 Lincoln wav K.. re-
at z:J,J p. m. ine program wiu turned home Turla.'
cor;st o: ?oncs ar.d readings ap
propriate f,.r Hallowe'en, and will j eiood news 1.SO0 pa r men's be followetl l y a social hour. r.ir.ta n sal. WVdnes.i,lv rm-rning.
! Steir.'s Saing Store. 517 N. Main ; st. Advt. 12:2 4.
j:tehtains class. Miss Norma Dortner, 217 Fi-her
ct.. entertained the King's Daugh- ;
l'rs cuss nie .... i.juu.:. . uuit.i last night.
ia! Men's work
all
HUrilLN FROM IAKK.
cotton. of course-, S1.S5 a ; Steir.'s Savings Store. 517 N. ! st. Advt. I2t4.
pa
Main
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Mr. and Mrs. o. E. Lang h ie , .-"'.. .r.'s Savings
returr.eel from their citta-'e at. t ashri. re S.'.O'J pants at ".'15; wrr-
Kiin?er lae w'.ere tney enj-.eti a ; v- d dre-s t ar.:s. JS'JU grade at
week's outing
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Parkerhouse rolls 20 cer.'s. Fed-J Parkerhouse rclla 20 cents. FeJeral Bakery. 12tl Advt. 'erl Bakerj'. 12'-! Advt.
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Commencing r. New Serial
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The Serid Supreme in fifteen magrnncent episodes, with a surprise in every moment, full of daring and amazing stunts. You will sit on ths edge of your seat through this picture.
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Also Jack Dempsey in the thirteenth episode of "DAREDEVIL JACK," and CHARLIE CHAPLIN, the funniest man on the screen, in "THE FIREMAN."
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY "NEGLECTED WIVES," starring ANNE LUTHER. A stirring dramatic story built around an unusaal plot. "M rm.:mrir" : ;,.-,, , ,-,. .v..... . , L.jm7rmzzz2zjzz.: .' m irr.. !
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