South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 317, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1920 — Page 15
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA Nczvs-Tbncs Office 120 Lincoln Way V . Phone Mishmvaka 10
Plan to Erect Memorials
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the. on!y Mayflower painger !,Afono a resident of Iios'on.
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For Mayflower Passengers i steeplejack kills
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CELEBRATION WAS AMBITIOUS AFFAIR
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WOMAN'S CLUBS WILL HOLD MEETING HERE
Saturday Splnifliil Program "NX "ill ! Kratured Dur-
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mimbtT of silors, o t.-r.-'- i
Hi Cf'S.s nurses, tuo iiiembi.Ts ' th British nrr.iy. Hern' r of a: l":;r;:;.-li ilivu-lrn and Sr.dy Mc-
avih of th 'ar.adi.in hiKrnland r?
( ItlztTH of all r'.i--.t, sii:n'il rhil-f'.n-n. fr;i! mil nr1rs, f tc, ir.:irch"t thruuch thp ftrit. to muMr h;p-r.li-d bv th" two city bands. the
I' dc:- and hi?h s-hoil drum corps. th" llr.s l-in? ii'uminitcd n rout-!TI. . 0 -, . XT . " i !y red fire-. Tho strr-t wrro crowd-I lilgll Ct ilOOl V amOTS 111 lyOO(l
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LOCALS WILL PLAY ELKHART SATURDAY
J-'t. TorwJn IV Hrtrt-.vick, hi- aid 1 -intr Harold I Hull an' Arthur C 1 lutaboldt. Af:-r th .vtrrpt f rif -chicle th 1 ire hail in tho n.w building .;f t'i MMiawaka. Wool n Mfc "o. wis f:'.d '.vlth a crowd of 2.500. I'nfort ir..itdy. Col. Fitzhuh Ivo. who v as tf pr?."r.t the Victory medals. v.j unable to be present, Annand . hfllir.fr. hr-nd of the local pot t f th- American lKlon. having rr--f "ivod a t lcrram during the aft--moon to that rffect. Tho tnod.i's, t' th- number of 1 ?. wer dlirib- ' '-d by Capt. OlU Romine," South IN-nd. Ciiaplain Grro Finnean was th- J.ktr of the evening and in th- cour' of a splendid address - lid neat tribute to tho American :.r,ys who went oviTras. HI 5"U"Over There." rot Chaplain Ray Myers rave Invocation; Mayor Gaylor f-pokf m "Arrnintlce Day;" Post Commanr Armand JfchclMnper on the aub1 t, "Over Thero;" sonfiTf Funsr dur-J-ig ihc war were rrndered by tho .-ddlen. while thf band- of the city -ntributd to th" program. Tho r f-tinp: c!o?ed with the Jinking of :!.. "Star Spangled Uanner." Dar.ci'.iz followed. Th" hall was tate'::ily decorated with largo American 1 ias. Knrh ex-Fr'ice man wn presnt- ! with a poppy, tho gift of thv ;:.-jth r'nd Iejclon.
Followin;: th.' blowing of whist lo.i
an 1 rir.clng of brl's riring the, for---in. on. flags wero displayed from iii";t of the buildings in the city.
MIS M.MIV OSBORNK IIi:S. Miss Marv Osborne, 60 year old. iitil .it thp horr.o of A. P. Warner. ::! Iinooln way 1Z. , yesterday aft- ! moon after an Hlno-s of thrte days from complications Sho was born ii Chicago Oct. 21. 1X40. and has
Sliapr -AntH-ipatc Virtory. Th Maroon and White will play a r-t;rn game with the I'.lue and Whit- Saturday afternoon at FJkhart. The locals defeated the Elkhart e-n on Cartitr I-'i-Id la t week by a f-core of 2 to Cn-rh Mutll.r will try a n.".v b.u'ktitld in Siturday'ri g;.;tie, Wei-s at full. I-unbiittt- and Garns halfba'-lts. Th.- co. ich has nie new plays up his .-k ve and also for tho South lloiid t-b-von. The. Tan and Ulue appears ;is the only' barrier to a MI. haw aka-Waba.-h game. The Mishiwaka tram is out for blood antl South L5-nd will be given the game of their livs. The Marooii and White h m one of the best lines la northern Indiana and southern Michigan, according to eriücs. Th backfie'.d lias b-cn far superior to any otb r they pl.ivt-d on th ir schedule this year. The local h;ibeen working hard thi last week on now offensive plays. Barring injuries in Saturday's game Coach Mueller will s,-r:d hi whole 'crew against the South Fenders. Tin? lineup for the Elkhart gam is a:-? follows: CHr, center: TZ. ilimld-ott-3 and Farktel, guards; Minzey and Slater, tackles; Freehauf and (;rs7k. nds; Hunt, quarterback: Wiess, fullback, and Lambiotte and Garns, halfbackn.
SIX HOMES RELEASED BY HEALTH OFFICER
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Anr oo i. I,, r!t ha? t en maxi; of ) prruT.n l to be pi t-sentd at the ti n!in of tlie St. Jo'P'i ci; pt I ". d r itioti of '.Vom.tii'-1 Cubs to b" bdd ail day Saturday in t:i- Mishnvaka Woman'rt cluo rooms at tho public library. Mrs. O't.ru" Phillips of South Fend, will pfesido at th f-essions. which will t-e of interest to all club women of the coictnunity. Th morning mcctirg will be opened uith community slngiru' I'd i:- Mi.-s .J. annie Terry, after which the ft d ration roll call will be taken and responses -iveti by the iresi d-nt f each club in the body pres. rting an outline of the work accomplished by her organization luring the p ist year. Following tiie reading of routine reportw by workers, the principal address of the first posio'i will to given by Mrs. F. Uumpler of Indianapolis, st;ite federation head, on the work of the federation. Of equal intcrst will be the talks following given by Mrs. John Faxson of th; South Fend Woman's club on the recent convention of the state federation at Indianapolis, and by Mrs. John Wynne of Laporte, district chairman on "District Kndeavor." A pot-luck dinner will bo served at 12:30 o'clock. At 1:C0 o'clock here will be musical numbers by the Progress club of South I3end. double quartet; adcirrus on "The Fright .Side of a Dark Cloud." by Col. C. S. Pullock. South Fend. Discussion on the subject will be led by Mrs. Fullock U open to all members.
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J it Frovini -tow p ind fügten of rr.e- ' i o. rials to th fi- Ma flower pas-s--ners wlpj died at then- plirrs '.-.11 be t h rontributlon of rh M wae!iurtts t )ciTy of May lower D s-
f iubtnts to t!ie c-b-bratiou of the tie band had lot Mrs. Dorothy
; .Tf p.ti'iiirv of th" Pilgrims' land-i l-radfo'-d. fir-it w if of Gov. William Ir.c. A tablet will 1 s l in a bowl- j Fradford. by accidental drowning. . ; r Ht Provincetow" ad another j and t'.-e d- ath ociired ai cf Fi- ' viM b" placed on the building in i w,irri Thomson, a s-rant una Jas.Spring lane. Iks'n. now up ing j p' r More, a child. the .;te of the !vr hoi-.- of Mary1 Miry Chdton, who wa. tl.o 1 Chilton Winnlow. who ij said to daughtf r of Janes Chilton, staged on
t a 1m -n t!o firs-'t mrl pjiicf r to land at Fivmouth.
IVair p'i'-n'-'-rs d!"-d
V.y Fnifed I'ns
for th permanent ettb.ment :U t PFTKOIT. Nov. 11. John VeagP'.irr.outh. J.iTtt: Chilton, who ha :r. zf, a steeple-Jack last night shot b-n r ne of th.- signers of the fam- j trid killed Mm Orva Covault Zf. o-;.- Mayflower Compart in Cape Cod I with whom he is &a!d to have 'liv d
11 am or. d!"d. A nay bcloro tho Ft- for five vtais and thpn turner? thc
pistol upon himself, falling dead at her side.
Mrs. Ciivnuit lr. said to have, centlv accepted the attention 5 $ Ti other man.
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MUSIC STORES
I'SI.S Rnv cauriagi:. Fy Fr'foi IT-k:
for Plymouth with lur mother, and; CHICAGO, Ncv. 11. What a fine struggled through the tryi"C tim- ' mr thr, hn take:- her baby rid ire of tli" Colony's early diys. She later; in the bubby every day." 8.iiif neiirh-
Decern oer days of while thu inarried John inslow and oefore bor of Frnk Zvinks of Ger-
Mayflowr lay at anchor in C,ip(, 10 thev moved to Fcsnn, where ; eva. Police say Mrj. Zvinkn wa
Cod Harbor, now Provinoetown. Two I ?h- died in K7f. having f;T--ived j hauling "hooch
during tho
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One home was placed under quarantine and M. honu-s released by Health ()f!icer II. A. M'grar.e Thursday Fouls, son of M and Mrs. George Freidman, 51 S Short Ht.. is 111 with smallpox. The rtfidenc was
res!d d !n Mishawaka for the past i quarantined. Thost released ar: f.. hp vrr.rf r,h. Ip.ivh a sister. ' Cliarles Futts. 2121 Lincoln way W..
M.-trtha Spauldinir. and brother, George, both ref-iding in Ca.ifornlt. Tiie body was taken to the funeral ho-me of V. K. Coats- Funeral ari angcrnnt.H later.
ASSISTANT CASHIER
OF WEST EKD STATE I BANK ARRIVES HERE
Edmund Haspeslajjh, assistant iru-i itr of the Wtnt End State bank, at he corner of West and Seventh sts.. has arrived in the city .and together with his wife, has taken up his residence at 703 S. West Ht. Mr. Ha.sjelagh comes from Chicago, where for the past several years ho has been connected with Dr. Vermeren. Felgian consul. Stanley Steele is cashier of the new bank. The bank will be opened during the latter part of the month, all of the fixtures have been installed. The place is now bcinf,' decorated.
May I call your attention to my new equipment for service? I have installed a Prosperity Steam Preiser the best on the market. I have also opened a new Dry Cleaning Plant. For the convenience of my patrons, I wish to announce the formation of a Pressing Club. Payment of $2.50 per month entitles you to membership in this club and to have one suit a week pressed and 20 reduction from regular price of all alteration, cleaning or repair work. Suits will be called for at and returned to the home. Believing that you will appreciate this up-to-date servicemd inviting your patronage, I am, Yours for efficient service.
Automobile roben at Eberhardt's. Adv. lit::
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STEWART SINGS.
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Shop in basement of Mishawaka Trust Building Cor. Lincoln Vay and Main.
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FOR SALE FLCUR SACKS AT KUSS BAKERY
Roll Call for Music Lovers Are you alive to the fact that your pl.iyer piano is only as old as yotir latest roll? Here arc player rolls that will make the family nit up into the net smnll hour?. Roll .With Words Wh Rose ne. in Hawaii Fair One Hiawatha's Melody of Love Japanese Sandman and 50 other new ones. Come and hear them.
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diphtheria; Natalie, daughter of Mr. t
and Mrs. HarAe Hartman. 120 Sarah st.. scarlet fever; Clcllan Stoddard. 120 W. Proadway. Garnet Sehroff. 10 Margaret Ht.: Virginina Moore. 4 1 f. W. lawrerce st.. and Mn. Mearl Farrows, 1 1 1-2 W. Seventh st . all smallpox cases.
CILVTfUY THIwVTKU VAlIKvilli:. "Feautiful Three." a trio of girls, , with an original theme, is the stel- . !ar attraction at' the vaudeville pcrfitniiantes at the Century theater Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Jonteal Frank, singing, dancing and yodelin.tr. and Burnham and Phillips. comedy character creations, are clever. The Musical Roberts, instrumentalists, are said to be very good. Aerial Howards, trapeze performers,
complete the bill.
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"Hnppj and Manjana" IVx trot by l'rln "c's orchestra. Columbia monl Xo. 203. Feiger Iiirlntun
. leather uF'H and Fberhardt's.
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"Mishawalia Classified
lll.lii: 1KOM LOUISIANA. Mrs. Julia A. Coffeen has arriveil here from Baton Hogrue, La., to Fpend several day with friends. Mrs. Cofteen formerly resided here. For the past four months she has t.ecn at Faton Ttogue. where i.er son Fe. Walter, is assistant pastor of Sr. Joseph's Catholic church.
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TO GO TO ULKHAUT. Members of the Helena Wolf Tent, Daughters of Veterans of thin city, will co to Flkhart Friday evening to attend a meeting of the O. of V. in that city. They will leave on the, 7:20 o'clock interurbaa car.
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Tl St IT VUl.'U lNCOMF. A'.i !'ttr;v live Z n-iii heii. va -ant, n.wly pai.ited nrul p.ip-rt--l lusUle and eUtt i:-;r Veii'-f-r pi. Hit. S', '.'. A r ;n au'dv-rn I i " . i s . I.ia-eln n; V.. a.nu-.l i.i te p'spjsli.a, ..XH). f. oiat. K. 'lldra r .. 3.1(x. 7 ro";n lo;:;t, uiuderu txeert furna'e, W . sixth 1 1 " rooms., . Fiftb nt., ?2.t;'.0. A ge 1 1 ix.re-.nn !.o;is,.., Liueola way,
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iunnTi:it is iionx. A daunhter was born to Mr. and Mrs. August ITberhardt, i28 W. h'eventh st. at St. Joseph's hospital earlv Thursday morning, Arnüstico day.
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Story by Joseph Gollomb. Scenario by Julio Crawford Ivers Directed by Robert G. Vignola Caught! in fair arms that clung drew him in trapped him like a fly in the web of a spider! And he had thought that women were weak; had planned adventure, hunting tigers in the wilds. But the eternal tigress, worian, sprang into his life at home; crammed his days with more adventures than he ever dreamed; in the end, made hin glad of her power. A picture of rare beauty, stirring events, and a subtle appeal that is irresistible. Coma!
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hoiu . ei .mis. tj,adV3 t astieman, F Ciove, st., at 7 o'clock.
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l : xt i : i ;ta in nm:N ns. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mason, Fincoln way W., entertained a jiarty n L''J guÄts at a t' o'clock dinner Wednesday ovning. WIFF MFFT FKIDAY. Mrs. II. J. Magrane, 51C S. Mahi st., will bo hostess Friday evening at a 5;3o o'clock dinner for the meinb'.r of the Pythian thimble. HOSPITAL NOTLs. Mrs. Cook, Liiiroln wav T p.as
b:en removed to St. Joseph's hospital. w h.-re die will uudero an op- j v ration.
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FOR THE LAST TIMES TODAY AT THE
A romance of an impulsive girl and a spendthrift
From the novel by George Barr McCutcheoru It's that something different you've been asking for in photoplay. Made by a director who knows how to blend red-blooded outdoor action and tender love into real entertainment. "Sherry" will satLfy the most critical of motion picture fans. Also a splendid comedy, "DON'T ROCK THE BOAT."
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Today you should be wearing the little white button with the Red Cross in the center. In the window of vour home there should be the Red Cross window card, with an additional cross for every additional Red Cross member in your familv. If, for any reason, you did not enroll in the Fourth Red Cross Roll Call Thursday, do so now. Find the booth in your neighborhood, see worker, on send your subscription to the Red Cross office, court house. To raise the quota 20,000 members the Red Cross must have your dollar. Give it without de-lav.
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TOMORROW "THE LONE HAND" Featuring Roy Stewart. Also the 1 1th episode of "THE LOST CITY," that wonderful wild animal serial.
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Cut leather sole and ?ole leather at Eberhardt's. Adv. lit:;
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JONTEAL FRANK Singing Dancing -Yodeling
BURNHAM, FELIX AND PHILLIPS Comedy Character Creation
open i:vnxiNc;s. E. "W. Steinhart, South Dend com-r-ar.y. dealers in Carillar-, Mulburn Flectrie? arvl Pndc Brothers moto. "ir. "M " I.if.ivti st. 9411-1'5
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