South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 304, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 October 1920 — Page 9
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Monicas hall. 111 . Mishawaka av.: fourth precin- t, Sohroeder's coa office. Main and pn-ci not . Houch's Broadway; f. -d stre. fifth 1 Ill- ,. Main st. Fifth war! first pr-cinct. r'harU-s Unrk's imt: ll'i V. Mih:iu-nk:i
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j l eMd-nce. S'i K. Misliawaka av.; (tidrd prcint. tt Muin"li's resijdnce, ;mi.' X. rivision st. fourth purinct. 214 Hantz court, iiakoij) ki:ssli-:ii AitKi:sTr:r. t riaroi.i i -s.su r, r-siung ai hi. ' II. Third st., was arr st-d late bust (nitrlit n a charge of operating an j autoinoh.le whib-' intoxir at I. He was Irivlng a lord marnine anil ; r in jnto an int. rurr.an freight -ar or. M - :. l'ourth st. The front of the m.ihin- was badly damaged. 1;.T1:kTAI. AT 0LIT:U. Mr.. W. L. Kimball. Mrs. Hoiert T..l...r... iH. Ahara njtert. lined at a one o'clock lunch on i ' Vi.vti ril iv i.i the Kotary cluli rooms . Jv 44. 41 llr, I ill, l,,,t..i Tb.-ri wen; 10U iv ..." 4.--'. cu-sfs composed n Mishawaka and ;. ... . . .. touin isnu laaies. Student Nurses Hold Halloween Masquerade The student nurse;- of St. Joseph's hospital ent rtain d Thursday evening with a Halloween party. The affair was h.-bl in the lectur room of th" hospital, and was pr ttlly decorated in ke-ping with Halloween. It was in natur.- of a masxpi radt- party th-!and th- favor for the pietti st cos tume was awarded to Miss dr.'ioe Fu.y. w h wa attired as a bridand to .Mis. Inez Blake for the m"st comical -ostum'. she epr s nt-d "Tops-y."' The evening was sp-r.t in dancing, games .and cont-att". llet r. sbno nfs wer- served. HOYS JOIN Y. M. C. A. Itev. CI. W TitUS and Scout Mast-
er i. J. usiranaer accompanied o",v by th. vAte i ro;ll nd fuel I '.oral boy. to South Fend la.st night , commission todav that mine owners i
janl sp. nt the evening in games, rx-err-ves an I swimming at the Y -H. m i . . i n-se i'os nae jointil in' i Y. M. taking advantage o? the fpc-j j t ... ...i i . . -t- . . rr-1. . l- .... . .:-. i . t.. , ; ii oiier suioiioMu ov in 1. .i. v.A. by which a Mishawaka boy may become a full member wi privib --s. a six months been granted fr a small sum entitling the boys- to the privilege of attending any afternoon ar,d in adeiitiin th" Thursday evening cl u.-". u: i r th" dirtctiori of a "physical dir.cfcr. Th re is. room for only , foi boy; ir. the orpat.iza Lin and ?h tirst aj'p i ations wi'l be the only o'O's ei':,.' l-r l members hi, is Anv d' iri" reuuest.-d to apj' k,J i i iiu M"ri-:iH.Ti;M)I.NTS in cm . Ten m. i.ib.-r. e the Northern Inana S-hoo' Man club held a citv Thursday eve- .... t -. . i r. g the h r. :n tn Tli'v spent Friday visiting I schools nil J were nrve 1 a 1 1: e f rch.cT. at no.-n hy th members tb" domestic science clas.- of the h;gh hool. j RFLl "ASFD FROM QtAlt.TINI Hu-h McKinley. 222 W t-.,.. y. has rcored fro: cf soar', -t fe . er. Th" an attack horn e l! releas-d from ;uarar.t;n-. Classijied Ilona s For Sale M ;('d I.or.TleN -Sl-roo:u h ..use ia . . 0i.:.d;tie:; i a liev , '.'.); l t.rai.-j.-ies-. trc:a -s t ' :! i . --7f i-il. iSaiM i ' i i i A ( i 1 . i ; I.U J a '. If ;r f,'. i:i tlU.!. berrltj uinj a e-Mil-1 I. te ill! kvll rjl.il'.. H.lvflli-. Ill . f!,..r--l. l o; i:-i;oa.M oi clotri, pgl.tt., M:2 a 'a 172 l' I 'Alii: S:g t i-ei...;.t. M- b.r. l.lC-. Pi27 1 2 Hou- For Kilo, ! U..N V.v, v.- seien room ii-lfrii; s!ty ft. fr Ltat;e. l'rl.-e $.'.-u. srark l;.-.iJr i. I ii; sAl.h 7 i;tu"M VACANT, V-Oj C .sit A tautifal 7-r,K.i;i Louse, IS Kourtb ft. ä r-'t-s eu ground Soor, and 2 N-d. r. -i-. v e.i n-'cr.d !k-.r. gas and le-'triv- i P.Mt". all nolv- pipered. and puif.tl . j t il.- in-i: .;;. .a.ta: rrice f-v2, CuLl'AKKl UPAI. IV ' i: P IIA 1'ION : -it-. a w iv sL..i -r Ja:.fU. Sale Mgr. WuiiUtl lU-al J-tatc. SU ! ill t 1 1 -1 Haut to buy in fro:a i -i.r-r ':.: ; ijee ta live up t. tMn-r...-r.'. imi' Iti; l;.-r . i.n . prlee :;ii o:.i.4 ill a':se.-. A Ikin.h. ur. f.. s Ti:.: ?7tf. Tt - olI ttiiittl ui" of rl.issined .idvtris h tu;n.v8 uüvertlcr$ i u.ii.1 i:.-r i: a.y .
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MISS MARIE ZUCKER OF THE RED CROSS VISITS MISHAWAKA Mi1." Mari- Zarkt-r. rrprrscntatif tri Iak- 1 i'. ifoon. American Hfl Cro.-x. is cor.tf rriDK with local lit--! ' 'r'-ss chapte r ottirlalÄ today rrardir.K" plaiitj for th approaching fourth, roil rail of th'- K?d Cross, which will ! h M in this city from Nov. 1 1 to 2 5. "The Itd Cro is polnp to tht-Anu-rican people for thf fourth conrutiv yrar asking for mmbrrship dollars, but thi.s tinit- with ;: diff-r-nt t-n-i in vi-w. that of service to the community." sh said, in speaking of the roll call. "IUd .'rf.-.H rrrorili in th- pant year show how ;r-.it is thi tfh for thr services of tho 'gr at-t mother!" At tlu-pr-s-nt time in Ohio, Indiana and I Kentucky chapters there are 150 public hr-alth nurprs, 144 Junior Tied !('p,:s units. 3S disaster preparedness ' ron.nuinJtJf. rhapterM teachin .,..... ... , , - . w,.' il M .U'l .11111 r J Killllillh IIUI1IC I)' , , . , . . , ... tri n- and rar of the sick. War ,vork ls occupinK L.S4 of the 3.S5 division chapters. Sixty-two arc extending to civilian families the serv-ic.-s piven in war-time to families of Hoidiers, Fail ort! and marines." ASK FARMERS TO CONTRIBUTE CORK SHOCKS FOR MONDAY The decorating committee in charge of the Halloween celebration to be held in Mishawaka, Monday j.ight. are in need of a lot of corn f;irnU:rs do not want to spare a lot llf fh(,v ,lyW tn.irn tft hrlnP in :. hock and ask their neighbor to bring one. Farmers are requested to lea e these corn shocks in the yard north of thu Herzog and Anderson'tothce on Saturday. The committee will begin work early Monday morning. Parents are kindly requested to instruct their children to participate in the big celebration and refrain from the marking of window and destroying property. TO ATTHND 3IAHIM3 HAND CONCICKT. A larg- number of Mishawakans and especially members of the Mishawaka post, 1C1, American Ix-gion. will attnd the Marine band concert to be given Nov. 11 at the Colium uniicr the auspices of the 'South Hen.I post of the lesion j Tickets are on ?ale at the Red Cros-j pharma'-y. ruANK i'ozo n:Ni-:n.ii. Fun-ral mrvicej for Frank Fozo. Sl." K. Lawrence 'st., will be held from St. Monica's Catholic church
Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. sl?ni according to an announceFr. John Kohl will officiate. Furial Tllf'rit he maüo hvr' today. Dalrymwill be in the St. Joseph's cemetery. pI declared he had sent a telegram
COMMISSION GETS MANY COMPLAINTS Report Operators Refuse Sell Coal to Retailers of State. to ry United Press: INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 29. Elimination of the wholesale coal dealer as a distributor of fuel was seen in n.nnv rnmnhlntu received Infnrmiilaro ,,.ft;sInK to sell their product to r,b!ers In thl way, it was pointed "ut. the operators can claim th- iro:it of 1 Ö cents a ton allowed the job-
Jth t-he ben. in the priro tixing order of the ticket j, is'f,:iu conmil'Mon. The j.iblters ar-
s'u; 'ompsiming mat ir.e prom ',iv. m them by the commission is not enou ;':. it v.'is learn-d that many of th :u liav been forced out of bu-buss by the action of the operators in sell in-: liiert to th' r tall dealers. Reports w . re also r c'ivd herc that the rp. rators ar- re fusing to real to the retailers, who are not ; i.icr.il't'rs of any organization. Thijl said reliaby will result ir. an ord-r (being issued by th- commission to protect th' re-tail dealers from such practice. May Itnnkc City Hid. Municipal ma! yards probably will b. stab'.ishod in ?in Indiana eitb s v. here retailers w ho have suPs j pending in the Marion county crjrult co-irt to nst the N.alidlty of th" I comml'ions price fixing ordr. are jlocab d. it was said. Those cities are ' urab t -to.'d to he facing a coal short ace l'-cai.!-e th retailers are awair-, i i ti g action of the court. Among th" j cities wire Crawfordsviih', Goshen., Huntington and V ar-aw. ; Th Yandaila C oal Co. and the : "igo Co. tod iv ubmitt-d reports tn ( th.- commission showir.g that 70 perfent "f th ir output is b' ing turned OY r to r- tail d aler within the state i-: compliance of th recent order of commission requiring Indiana operators 'Tiough coal for doir.stlr consumption. ntGFS IMIALTII uriiiis. INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 29. Compulsary health .upef v isioi and physical duiatioti in public s-diools was urged by L. N. Hin?, state sup'-rintendrnt of public instruction, speaking before the Indiana Child Wlfare association here today. The association conference wis held to discuss th nieds ot child walfare work in Indiana without suggesting specific bills for fu ture action cf the state legislature. SPECIAL. Think cf thrse delicious car.dies 40-'C-60c .a pound. Phil.i This t weeK cr.iy. THE PHILA. 3350-30. Tin: DnM:x alcazar ii:mox sti t ato i l U?. coal, wood or gas. Special set cf aluminum free Saturday only. West Fr.d Furnitur' and HardwarStore. 413 V. Seventh .t. Advt. For asphalt roorlng see the Misha- ! wnka Co. Roll rcoflng a specialty-. Iltf Adv. 114 .-v. Main .t.
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A prodigy of learning at the age of 12. Edward Hochie HaTdy.'Jr.. has mariculatt?u at Columbia university, in New York city, and joined the class of 1924. Like the other American scholastic prodigy. William J. SIdis, of Harvard, he is the son of a professor. The boy sp aks 12 languages and knows as much ahout the fourth dimension as the law allows. Edward is the ton of Professor Edward Itochie Hardy, of NVw York university. lie was the youngest student ever entered at Columbia, having turned 12 only last June. Among his ancestors were a New England governor, a college president and a scion of royalty. And it is worth mentioning that his mother is something of a scholar herself, having taken three degrees.
DALRYMPLE QUITS U S. PROHIBITION LAW DEPARTMENT Hy Fnlt"! l'r-Mi: CHICAGO. t)ct. 29. Maj. A. V. Dalrymple. supervising prohibition anent of the Chicago district ha. roi resignation to iruernai uevenu-' Commissioner W. M. Williams at Washington D. C, last night and that it had been accepted. His resi Itrnation go s into elfi-ct tomorrow r.iht. It wan explained, however, that Dalrympb- has been trying to rudgn ever since his invasion of North Michigan a year ago to suppress a "rum rebellion." STENOGS DANCE ON STREETS IN CHICAGO CHICAGO. Oct. 29. Stenograph ers in the lop district h-re are liaving thre foxtrots and two wait?.. -for lunch ach day. They're tripping the heavy fantastic on the c -ment sidewalks on all downtowr. Mayor William Hale Thompson. Mayor Thompson eqtiiiped a; corners recently with electrical wires attache-d to phor.ograpl. hi.rr.s t announce noonday political meeting?. Petw-en announe enu r.ts tbmayor puts em jazz. r cords. Zion in Mishawaka At Castle (II. P.) Hal! Next lo Kincoln THrMer SUNDAY EVENING. OCT. 31st, at 7Ü.0. Hear thr. Fijrhtinjr YJ'lr. Sec ihc Pictures. Iliur-'rating tb" -id-lr. s ... cf.j "Th" Vr at :h- F I' ;'. or Filde Picture.-; of the L a ;uof Nations' Fate." Thiv i'vldres tt 1 be a cfv, 'lunation if tbv addres's to I1 given at the LaSalle theater. S'iuth Ind, Su'.i'iay morn.i..:. Music by th'.- Juvenile Orchestra from 7 to 7:.in. All ILartily W.-'oomo. See church ar.nounc. ment of Zion in Saturday's South II nd papers. e'.os.r.g out of the Mercanti! (Jrocerv Stor at 2' N. Mai: Co. Sat unlay, ihl. The last chr.ee to buy at cost Fribg yo-jr ba.sk 1 ts .ir.1 save i.;ore U. IIANTZ. Iout I orgct "KEISER'S EXECTRIC SHOE SHOP' 116 N. Main St.. MLshauaka. !'or All Kinds of Shoe Itcpalrlns and Shoos. SAGE TAXICAB CO. Ml--lt s. Main St.. MlvJiuwuk-u Day and Night Service. Prompt attention to call-. Plume Mlsliawaka WI.
MOSCOW REPORTED IN STATE OF SEIGEl 1 I nvnnv nnt n ....... ,,f a state ot siege has be-n d dar d in Moscow, dispatches from Hdsingfors to the P.ritish foreign office said today. The situation of th- Soviets is most critical, tiie dispitche said. Tlie population of Petrograd and Moscow were reported to be most hostile to the soviet government. i
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This part of our name, though sirmll, is exceedingly important. It ir. recognized in our community as standing for tnfety, service and high ideals of bankinn. r he .r it st National Bank and First Trust & Savin 573 Bank are affiliated banks in the same building and under the same management, and offer
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You are cordially invited to all the services tomorrow.
The pastor preaches morning and evening.
The quartet will sing. Mrs. Margaret D. Corporon, Organist
WILL ESTABLISH RIVER TRAFFIC BETWEEN PORTS
Pittrburc to New Orlram !v Boat Scheduled to Start Soon. CINCINNATI. O. Oct CS. -River trartio from Fittsharg to NVw : or.s wir. r rstabrr rd .Nov. when the ste.nrrur Jue':i City lcnvi this port for New Orleans A trar.s.company operating between PittFhurg nr.d Cincinnati will trans-f. : cargoes and passengers bound f'" New Orleans to th- Cincinnati boat. It ha been a quarter of a century since there was cmtinuou: river service from Cincinnati to N-w-rleans and 303 years or more sir. -the la.. through fricht and passer. -ger-carr-ing boat left Pittsburg f. : the lower reaches of the Missis-sippi. The Qu-on City's voyag- will b itinaugural trip to the gulf. If sapport is received from shippers i: the scores of cities and v.21acr's ot: the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, it S expecteJ the riv r will sc a revival, in some measure of its old time prosperity. The Queen City is now on the wa at Cairo preparatory to b ing pu: : into co iimjssion fcr the ;rip. Th i company which owns and operates it has been literally swamped with apI plications for cargo spac- while h i passenger carrying acconimodattons 'were leng since bespoken. Assuriancs have been received from chaini bers of commerce and other busiiu ss ' organlz.itlons in cities on the two i river. that they will cooperate in ! making the traffic successful. Promoters of the service say that freight ; can be conveyed from Ohio river j cities and towns to New Orleans at i a far cheaper rate and equally as fast as the railroads can carry it conFblerlng the u.ual delays that railroad traffic entails. The trip from Cincinnati to New Orleans will take five days and it will take eik'ht or nine days to r -turn. OIL DIRECTORS CUT $157,000,000 MELON ly Cnited Presn : CHICAGO. Oct. 29. Stockholders in the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana will share a "irulon" valued at approximated S157.000.000. Dk. 17. according to the decision by th 1-J t L T" 1 . ' company ooaro oi uirfciors. in. lirectors voteu to declare a siock dividend of one and one-half shar-:-for each whole share of stock held. The authorized capital stock $100.000.000. Though only in existence eig'it years th- company is reported to have made profits totalinJ20fi,000,000 Mnce Its organization. ort? j Service
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Vlien Mrs. Housewife Buys the Sunday Dinner
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In the days when prices were lower than they are now, Mrs. Housewife went over to the corner grocery on Saturday afternoon nnd bought whatever she could find that would make a nice Sunday dinner. She bought promiscuously a little of this, a little of that. Before she went to the store she, perhaps, had little idea of just what food was; going to be rved at that Sunday dinner the meal that is the biggest one of the week in most families. But today Mrs. Housewife buyj differently. Higher prices and the advancement of the culinary art to a science has caused this change in her method of buying. She does her buying as systematically as she does her cooking. She knows pretty well in advance just what is going to grace the table for that Sunday dinner. She plans it well and she krit)ws just the exact amount of vegetables, flour, eggs and the many, many other necessary things, needed to make that dinner a success and she takes just as much pride in making that dinner a success as her husband does in making his business a success, After the dinner has been planned she starts her buying systematic buying. She knows that the wideawake grocers and butchers advertise so she looks to their stores as the place where she can find the best quality at the best price. She knows, too, that The News-Times Market Page which appears in the Friday afternoon and Saturday morning editions, carries the advertisements o f th ese wideawake dealers in foodstuffs and she makris up her lists accordingly. She also finds on that page the market quotations, recipes and other news that interests her making another icason for her to turn to that page.
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Grocers cnd butchers are given an opportunity by The News-Times to make their appeal to the housewife just at the time when she is buying and in the place to which she looks to find the articles she wants for that Sunday dinner.
Let the advertising department tell you how you can cash in on this Sunday dinner, Mr. Grocer and Mr. Butcher.
Call 2100 and ask lor an ad man. Use the Market Page in the South Bend News-Times
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