South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 291, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1920 — Page 9
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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishaicaka 10
have taken place ir. th country ' ar.d '.vi!! ur. lubtedly - atter 1 1 ! -y buyers from all pari.
SHOi: M TO TKAYKL.
i Halloon Asrcnion Draws
Croud to Business Ccntcn1''1'
i hc h'Jst r. av s to-Jiy for chiiL"i, :r! r h .- : r s:s of t:.- W. I
i .dor." No. 2 which he
will opor. shortly in S ?ui Her.d.
Fnr .?phil: rcfirc f0 th M:?h-
jatvTvaka Co. Roll roofinp a p--
eighty. 114 ?. Cain st. 1 1 tf Adv.
Oft your bulb for fill r'"5 !-
it Hlr-water Fral p'.-
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IISHÄWAKA HIGH
DEFEATS D0WAGIÄG!
Several thousand f ?op!r r-re .it-
f it 1 1 n n n i rv n " rinn i t -- t r traute. l n re !.::. ss mstr-r is'
a (iv .Mjon Mann-vr i kW 'ft IUI I i I I L U ML' L u v ! . n..,. :
billoo.n ascension accompanied by
Ullin i flMI .'HIHI' II n v ' .-t nv'lri ,1. A
J GO UNDER KAMMER!f ; ' ' ;ne ttt?ct of the vari-ro'.ored hchv
I' D Or- --, r.f MJi id v s ho:
I ju.-t. re rar neat irrn i-u !n tr :p i j t , . ... . Ith- :i.'rn markets ar.1 ir. ..-:r.-f- ; lirtcah t,ontinin- u limm'ri sm ..: with The n ws-tit--- -"''! Fa hum! Ilrrc1
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?trrak- -Lhr Make? Toiirliflown.
i :".n r.'. clo'r.inz for fall
av.'l wir.t r.
Th '!; b a -a a k 3 H;rh .h "-! fo-.-' i ! I .- - " . 4 : r ' i . r ! : '':"; r. i " s "r-di, 'a ; i'f.ifr.i hf- Di-., aH!rr -:- : r hv .-jf rr r. v th- ; r r r ; to f:. ''. r ly-h"- 'r : i" 'h' ''.''-h1 r."n ;'!:. ; 'i ! A - " rnt' r ur I irr. -...' h' ! n- q J t . ;i ?n . Ir. r r " 'i M :-:.:'. V. rt " ' :m ! rro : f'nv , - 'i , - -jt t i .1 em !. h" by.- '"'" 1 fr-.- ; ; ! r.;-)-t. J tm.'-S - i ' - .) i! ' f : .' '. ir,!s Ar. - f . h : I f ?!. v --.r. I- r' Ir t i-.r- h iri 'i'.nr!' r ! i v' .' i ' 't'!" h r r '! h i r. 'a n '' : i ill' h i : '- , : fi' ;:. Ti.- l I.- u'l-trtf-r .r m ir- n- t-'. i v. Ijn-Mi-b'!'. : V.i h' ! I ?h: f!-'iT : . 'it T: : : -:p v - - '' -'a - " ' : h ;i v. ., ; t I , , w er 1 i c ' r h r f. r. 1 " I i t ; 1 i T:: rr.T Il:.-h i -I P..::r.'.n ;.i r-. r : ,-'! Arr.lt Vf..'. "h-! ...... r; I f r. v' 'i r T'r i-h'iuf . Hi'i-h.'-rk T.- fr . r..l. Ilijrt Shtyrr Q: : r t rhiok. ir'-: t T . W.!taon !::-!. l;a:f-.'ick. I,, hr V Tf'imi'ton
T-iil' r I rock--, of trinrir.- 1 ""U" ; ar a .'.. ciil fra'ir'. h" s' t', a j f.lho'jr i.o th- l-rriin'i'ir. f'.'jturr, , ri.Tl u. !' ir.t-r .-':r. l-v an .'.'' j
'iil of frinimlr.-, n rr. i r ' : rJ f i n
F. G. Elurliart to Be SoM Orr. 28.
An r-t nf much importanT to
rh.--- of pi'M-'. il Tffri' Mit'irJs: throuphom th i try h- thn wair- at nrci ?'k and v.ook , f, , ,r, ....
b.-.i'ih on rioth. ;ir. th- ;.v y- -
tr,:n r,,;t nd. An - JTll .... . . . . Lr !'K r.-;f' is. b pr.i.J cows. be-
'i U I' " llir, riv m I .1. Ill .1.1'; ., T", T " T".1.a
; -vf rf-!v j.'iir. r.f lipr, v'.rkrd with lr't'rev'ü'L' df.'irn in 'it nn i V"d
j :i U'l i''C.V,'o!"i b--'id tO'jr b:. I ? n sj!k 'Ir- .-.-' s ai.- inIudd In j ? I hr'- brought fror-. N"-w Vr.rk v , Mr. Grove, ni'-stlv of r h irmM" In ! biirk .ml rivy. wi'h t hr "-iu.'i rt r 'r sh'T'T .'l'-' Vs. and tritmrdn of ' iridr.-"rr.t ba'Is or l.ice. whil thf ' shirts .ir r, rr M m drnvr. ir at th ' Io'..r trig..' In th- h'tfrn --ff. rt.
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i i i r . . j j i i s i.fst it.'iown cuiZ'.r. whu hi.s b-fu forced to put this fimed h-rd undf-r the hammer on ncoount '"f rh- srarrity of milkers. Thf ar.iTTi.il.H are all of r.no type a". individuality, .ir.d aro fino .nd hf3vy pfju' rs as can bo tst: I 1 to ly th- mmy loci I prop.'-' u.;:i' ihf-lr milk. Thf entire hr-rd is en thr f?r!-ral a CT'-dltd list, and buyers a??ume
I hat itemed to entirely nurrour.d ; t
the b'illoo.n. The r fleet was fpler.-
iH'Ionf in" tr ! 'd ?Irrhanr3 eo-pf-ratd w Ith i
-ur. ür'inner m jr.cjxir.rj me fvr.t i
or.e of rare interest. Grand Rapids il
and Mihhawaka are tMe only two r;:tU? whore th'- ni-tht feat his e r "f.n Fiiccpffully att'.mpted.
Jude- Iv.hf y. of St. Louis, spoke- ( i
before tho students and sisters, at St. Mary's ncademy Saturday morn
ing at 10 o'clock. The Ft. Lcui? ; t speaker was brought to this city i
by republican committee. John Ruckley of Notre Dim", presided j at the meetincr. j
Unusual musical treat Monday .it ;
Presbyterian church. Joephlnc 1 1 Martine, prima donna. Ausr.ic- I fci if ' i . . U J . J I , r A i !t
OIIl.in rs CJUi.'. A'tiniNtiuii r" inn.-. 1 r. t AHvt. I
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nnsT mt:ittixg or cliti
Th ir.jtlal meetintr of the Fellow-
purchases. Two
TiArrr.i: Tirr:Ti:i: movtav
Mirtrir't Van", pamprd
P'-tf-d v.-if.- r.f I - ! i a b 1 V.inr-. m:s"ikf s . r husband's devotion to bu.-ir.fsx for indilf renre toward b r. Ah a niatr r.f fa-'t. V.in- is ruir.ir. b:; h- ilth im tuir. -s t-v-Ii-a-.r:nr" to supply MariMr' with the lüx'jrifs sh-- crav-. In i s-pi iiid litt ' r..ts S:d- t- nrment house. Miri IJerry and h' r hu.-band find th mslv.s : a ri:i fi'b.r au;tt poverty. A boardc - T. 1 t . i ... t i r. -.
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vlv- the with.nnrr income. Wh f1nl lPf' .h;.storj; rf r;lch w" i
no r:k. !n miki:
exceptional choice sir"-s have be-n ue.i to head thf- herd. Imp. Dairy -man of Sarnia. i? a pon of thr crj-.-jt irf, Govern''!" of the Ch-nc who
ras s:r-d l'oi aavancer registry u da uvhtf ry. and was a! so a famous!:--pr:r,c winn-r on Gnerr..-- y.. Another ;i well buad s;rv. u;.d exclasively. j u ar.J to which m-ir.y of the oowa ary bred. is St. Austell Souvenir. by j Lj Jethro'.? May Klntr of Linda Vista j M A. .. sire of many famous pro- , H
;h1n i-lnh xvi'l ho h'1 Tue.s.-ba V. Ort.
-...j. .. ..... . - tinttn nf rovt T'lBs.I.lv rt was
announced. At thLs time
trick V. Shannon and
will h'" featured on the pro
First Presbyterian Church J. A. BURNETT, D. D., Pastor Services tomorrow: 10:45 a. m., 7 p. m. Sundav School 9:30 a. m. SERMON SUBJECTS Morning, 'The Rationale of Salvation." Evening, 6 ' T h e Man W h o Wanted to Know." Music bv the Quartet YOU ARE WFJ.rOMK
ime Dr. Fred- j Alton Tarka rd j J ,t , ,
due rs. At; elaborate catalogue
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ri.,r. ,, but she i - too busv working to rvoi ! ''1 wcd:-known cattle I " ' notiee that hir husband is n ct - ! thn.UK'hout th, -i ar d ; I V,- :r.,- h.r in his trtht aWinst poV, ny. : Canada. I mm an agricultural ThM ;s the feature at the TeIi:l.:, Htan,l;.int the sale is reg-rd d Vr.vrr' thr,t r Monday and Tuesday, starr- ! ( t lh imI"rtant c''r to i lj
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Ml'SICAIi IIlcx;H.M MONDAY JoFophine Martir.o, prima donna ard Vitali Padolsky, violinist, will .apr-rr in an esjiecially pood program Monday rvt nir.it at the First Pres.hvteriar. church at S o'clock.
Left halfbar-k. ; Loth artists have exceptional ability . . M'.ore (capfA and a musical program of the high-
FulP-ack. lest merit Is expected. P, . f- rer "arrn and Umpire Gat:..m b-th of the Kalamazoo Normal Vitall Fa do! sky. Russian vir.'.in.st. dir v-'. I at the Presbyterian church Monday . evening at S o'clock. Ausp'c music MtT Dl',1' MITMÜNT MF.I7TTXG j department. AVe.man's cl il. Admis1 he art ile part men t of the Misha-' si'.u '0 cents to non-club members. waUa Won-nil's club will meet at 1 -Adv. lie l;.me of Mis. M. V. P.elcrer Tue. .'av a fterne,. ;n at All edd and The concert Is beinir sponsored bv "ew member? are lnited to this the music department of the Mishiretire which will be of exceptional j waka Woman's club but is open to interest. itho public in general. It is one of the j best numbers on the program f-r Hear Jnepphjno Tartlno, prima: the year and a larpre crowd is exd nna and as.-dt!nrr artists, First ; pected.
Presbyterian hurch Monday e - n- I -T Auspices Woman'!" club. Fifty i
,,-r.ts fee to r.on-c'.ub members.
FOR SALE WINTER APPLES at the orchard. Inquire of Jay Jaquith Feed and Coal Store, 226 N. Main St.
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For asphalt roofing1 see the Misha-
jwaka Co. All roof;l!.g a specialty.
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REISER'S ELECTRIC
SHOE SHOP" Uli N. Main St., Mi-hawaka. For All Kinds of Shoe lUpairins and Shoos.
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1 It pays to trade in Mishawaka, and in Mishawaka it pays
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New fall models rfT.
of R. & G. l
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Ruth Corsets
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Pictorial Review Patterns and Publications
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Cold Weather is coming forward 24 hours everv dav Wise people are keeping well ahead of it - Getting their
lj cold weather needs now.
Compare these prices with mail order houses and fj
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Special Prices on Women's
.nd Cloth Coats
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Stores everything must be judged by comparison and by comparison, observant shoppers say our coat values cannot
jj be duplicated anywhere, save from $5.00 to $15.00 on your
winter coat.
Women's full length and short length Salt's Peco Push i - j Coats with rrood quality plain or fancy lining; a $5.00 value.
special at $29.50.
Women's Plush Ccats at $35.00 to 567.50
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35.00 will buy a Salt's Silk Plu.-h Coat, with Sol Satin lin
ing, short and full lrnrrth models.
$t- z "1 w-ill buy a fur trimmed collar, cuffs and wide fur
' band around bottom.
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Other mcdeh of l itib. Coatr. with and without fur trimmine: at ."rö.fiO to $o7.50. Women's Cloth Coats at vS15.00 to $27.50
: Ya omen s v- ioth (oats of wool velour and fancv tweeds;
Ü -11 -izes. lo to 44. values are $22.50 to $37.50; snccial at
$! 3.00 to $27.50.
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Vomens Cloth Coats at $35.C0 to $75.00
Co its with lare shawl collars, silk lined throughout at 4S.liU to $75.00. Others with larce shawl collars in a vari-
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Come Here Now For Valu
in Quality Furniture Every home in the city will have the opportunity now of purchasing quality furniture at especially low prices. We suggest that you compare these prices with those found elsewhere. It is a big opportunity and thrifty buyers will be quick to see it, and come to the store. And not only are these prices low but you will also be able to buy any of this merchandise on easy terms. For your own good, come early in thQ,day.
Library Tables at $42.00 r.a tly -as pictured, omy a limited rjuantity on sale ln.nrrmv aiil every one p i -l'e. t in finish and work manship. They ome in Walirjt and Mahogany hnislus ueen Ann dex!;rn.
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Davenport Table Values V'e h,ivc a larpe nt.inher of -. .!! i;t il:ici!'i'rt T;ililts i'l Hi. my tliff rent i- s -rns ;md linishe The pri e en eery t.alde lias lift n n;arked down s you ean huv t h ir. at i.ir'e s.iiru,''. I'ri.-ed Iroiu . : f . f t t . 7 5 . " e .
This Brass Bed Only $36.00 A strictly hili-c;rade brass Vied wita tNvo-ineh posts, in satin or hurnislied finish and l!.' rUrfd to pre-nt all tarnishing. The posts of this hed are .c' aml-.-s. ln.suriri j?rtat tre::srih.
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Beautiful Floor Lamps An e" pticnally eonvplt j'oek of fl'or liirii's in rh" newest designs. I'rics eut to th.e limit. I'very horn" should have one and yu n Let yours here to-m"rro.- at .t Li;.; s.tvir.L-. $37..".
A Luxurious Cane-Upholstered Suite for $248 .re is a 1I inc room suit- r.f unusual h a uty at an unusually !o-.v pri' e. It is finished in mahogany rind upholstered in l-st rade tap..ti y. You must this suite to apjre iat- it. extrem" I auty and grad A h armincr addition to any home. Vo .i t a n se -ure it on a small payment down fi.nd very ta.-y terms.
This Bedroom Suite in Mahogany or Walnut for $391.90
W.L. Douglas
Shoes
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Proper shoe fitting is an art. Our salesmen are artists. Popularly priced from $4 to $ 1 4.
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F c Winter Shoes
YOU are cordially invited, for your sake as well as ours, to see the" Fall and Winter Florsheim Shoes which we an; now showing. This famous shoe, was nevsr better, never offered greater variety in good styles. Nor was there ever a time in shoe history when it was more important for you to be sure of what you are getting sure that every dollar you put into footwear is rcturneof to you in shoe merit, shoe value. The name Florsheim is your guarantee of that. Whatever the price, it ia always low in comparison. MISHAWAKE LEADER STORE 503 N. Main St. Personal and experienced fittings by H. MARKS
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t - 1 rrom f-uite in the ra. tt'ul Q'.ien Ann period dfsirn ia allip at a Paraia pri-'e. Overy piei i fijvdy ?;:.:h"J ar,. n.ade ,,f thry hes-t of materials. This is a pre-t opportunity o Luv :t at a Pic y.'iv;!,.' and yoi; .n pur'ha5-- ir : our onver.int paynic-iit xt ii yc-u dts:r.
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Phone 197 COATS' Funeral Home Funeral Directing and Embalming Third and Race Sts.
;Finch & Sprague I Undertakers (Grace M. Finch, Prop.) j AMBULANCE SERVICE 1
i 202 N. Main St, Mishawaka Phones. Mishawaka 100
.1 etv of cloths at $35.00 to S39.50.
Mishawaka
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