South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 40, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1921 — Page 13

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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Juniors, Fri !jrnMi. i.-'"'liKnf,r.-; and Sn!or. 1 oitimint ( Li n Mi.irrs. Th- Optlmis-t tiif. Ii Id its regular Turt.Un at tho hopp. of Mrj. Snm Bunker, 5 1 '. W.isiiinqt'ai av., fv.uth B-r:d. Tm. sd iy afternoon. I'-h. ,s. wifii ."'Vf-n ui-mbcrM and many frl-nds present After a business s-ssion. a musical program wa.s enjoy.-d i-onsi.tiufj of: Violin solos by Mis Wild a. Slmnts. vM-al 50I0 by Mrs. J. A. Ma'.oru y, piano foIoh by Miss Maud Wehr, all of South B;nd; and an auto harp ami mandolin numh-r y Miss Myrtle Swanirer and M.r. Herman Wilson of Mlshawaka. The meeting was gtc itb.' enjoyed b- all persons prc'nt. 3ITSIO nn'AHTMDNT OIT'K'LRS. rIr. II. t". Iloltzendorff wa.s elected chairman; Mi.--t Ruth T.ooher, vice-chairman; Miss Yid.a, Mvers, pcrrt.iry and MIxs Luella Iiempi.. treasurer of the mi:c department Of th MIf h.'iwak.a Woman's club, at f pifotins1 Monday evening. Capt. Xj, Cntrene Wil!e.- entertained the meeting with :i clever talk on U,i::c!j and Orchestris." bhotih:r-in-law ihi:s. Charles A. Ustrom left for Duluth. Minn., last rveniny havinc; been callby tho death of his brother-in-u' A. D. Thoman wliich ccurrtd n.t Palm Br a eh, I.a., w lie re lie was vtsitimr for the hen fit. of Iiis lualth. Mr. Thompson was about 60 years' C-!d. rvnciiAsi: m imi:r iirv. I,. IT. Feltou and Chile Stonhi!l Lave purchai-od th.o IIi;:nnr dairy at 1100 F. Fourth st. Th- name will be changed to t!i- Sanitary i'.a'.r-. Mr. Fe'.ttui is .i lu-ens d milk tester cind .a graduate of Iurduc im ivi r.-ity. Mishawalza lt niul Found. ivy L i' a t..v 4i- ; r.-d iii'.i. ar.i. V'.. Mi -!i a -. :im b'' Ll" - f p -TTf 7. -Ti' I .! 1. . :.d l"'-. l' :...:i.' :a iirüir. c t-.i m- t N' '1 'n" !,'; r.-. iv.- r- i d VJ." J:'1 1 1 ' '" sf LT.i"i7s: iiTniTp.v; i.-- -n .-"ita s t i - kirf ,:ir Sur. -.'.TV i'ft.-rnoon. e.nfnt: Oar : v :1 i, l :mll - :. : P.tturn r-l.a Linola w.iyU'. IL-vir' :t. S r ur Station RU palrnz. F li.l7 cTf !:--.i;o r-'; ;.lr. a a! stv-w.irt ami ..-. !.:s i:;ir.u'. W-rL k1'''a !. I i'.l V.. lot h sf. t4. Help V. am e, M.tle bl A N i i 7T - i vt iT h : i .. ? in.'U 17 to ' r f: : w.-rk - v ltke-i t ;-prHte h'l.t :a.i- J.ii.etv ur hnd oxi erlAjwe it;. :a::.t.r:i, r. ur : ir--o-V ratds. A: .'t'.r tr -fta-.. t., k. r.-u :

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The :ntury continues with musi- man's class of the t irst liaptlPt rni comedy tcr.i-ht and tomorrow church will hold an all day meetnipht. "itrp Lively" is the bill pre-, Sue: Thursday at the home of Mrs. rented by the Harrison roniedy com-ILrrtst Mayheld, 221 W. Batteil st.

-,av.v ton'eht. A canal. Ie east of. copk ilia ni. singers, cane-rs nnu nu , . I 1 1 n roil Hi! . nirrr: n.'r. I r.n 'i i . . . t . I .. 1. .... .1 . . 4 . . ;.i?twood Harrison, clever centric an.! Nat- lii.sbv, th- kin5 blackface. , Thi e 5- the famous Sunshine trio j I .irniLRr: sin;i:rs comi.vc;. The Macon. Ga., jublb, singers. vev n ir, number will appear la M'.shawaka Thursday evfiiri.T In the i ,cr,m.-t r.f tho Kiev? chnstia' ' church under the auspices of the Ladies Aid soeh ty of that body. Thiis one. of the social and entertain merit features planned to be fcivcr luring the remainder of the winter months by the society. Admissio' will-he free and everyone is ia vito"' These sinu-rs are highly spoken o by the press of the cities in which thi y have appear d. M RS. "N ORTIIIMiTOX IS Sl'R1IUSI1I. Mrs. Stella Worthincrton, Columbia st., was surprised Monday evening by members of the 500 and prdro clubs. Cards were the feature of the .venlr.p ant! favcrs awarded to Mrs. John Kline, Mrs-. Henry Lin?, Mrs. Marv Konzen and Mrs. A. G Cray, of Plymouth, Ind. The affair j was in the nature of a farewell for Mrs. Worthlngton. BALli iLVNI FOUKMAVS CIA'B J 3IFI-7T. j Th regular nuetin- of tho Ball-, P.-ind foreman's club will be hot! Wednesday evening at 7:ao o'clock. , iTh.o business meeting will bo follow ed by a musical program for members and thtir lady friends, which will Vie i;iven by 1 D. Thayer and the Woolen Co., band. There, will be several added attractions. i i;mi;kt.i.s Min..n. j Miss TVrothy Locke. 1101 Lincoln way W., was hostess Monday enii" to tho Standard Bearers class of th- Mrthodist Fpis-opal church on the occasion of the I'Oth anniversar; of the society. Miss Martha Tracy was in chare of the pro-nam. Le licious r fi p. m-nts were served. Classified Routes for S:ilc 8J ItMt sat.i:. l'.irt i.'.b-iai B.ae.'s. r--M s. W. st llth f ?1. '' s ren:a, Soiitli if J '-iv:.''.- -'"" e. r.M.i.is' n- nut. II. MN..av.-uka a v. sa.laa 7 r.-Ms. i: t Third f s.:.;,h, ; n r ,a,i. Wet Tiaith t , bar'ai i. j .. r.::,. I M:. fa st r..." ! s r- a. l'a-t K-art'a st 7 r ii t sit!i st 1 . i r : i i 1 1 i M.-.d-ru 11. ,:!. " j r. r- res. W t Cut!, st $..! j . -.r.s. ..,ui M-.e . I . r--ra, 1 avt I.lii. -ia Way y.... :w. . rr ii l ; e . . 7 r.. u i . linliatsa av e,:;o .i bay :.Uy .f ta- :-.l...ve hoi: .-en far :i v;i:t'l eawa pavment and b.o.in'e t-i suit ":t ii -iU".. aLP.i:nr Kb.urv coiiroitA tion. j l-ii l.iri '-in Wav West. l'ii.'üM Miv.a.iw.ika ni. 4 r"-ai (tt..' '' r-"ta e-tt.ie't', i. t. all t-r Sl .Nri. i;. Truth st J . l. l.'.-.a t - use, n:. r ;.a. -.ir.i, ! ..,; i aad lata, verv cetitrallr lo.-.it iet. . P r. : m all ne-Ierr. 1, "1-V, t-.i!i. la-.it. I W. Taird r.. i: d rv.a:.:; Luas- or - f.. '.;l.y fist. '.,.-- 1 li i. a- m I .lt i L'l.l. p-ib--. ! ir!t I tli;ia. i fi;-''.i . . w.eil.I ! tl b. -f r. ; 7 r-om 1 -.;:', 1.'. H.ttoll st.. orr.rr l-t. w M er. Pfs t i. a t. ja.ji a. ; 7 r.x'ia .!! ia-.!.-i a lio'ie- Pi A-l -.n-! .!i:! -i. W. Law reu-ft. li :i"t ia'..-n tl.! i SO-;'. If. id. eonsi.IT t!: prb t'u- 1- . it: -i s i. :i I this it. et.ly a saiajde -f wh.it w a.t.-. are Lt. t sta. j Ibis: i-.-s lb , Ity r... Hl S. i.'luirCa f t. 1 -,. s 17-' - bda. MUbatvaVa. I no SALb s-vfii r-eia touv, a carl v ' ii.-w. i.'ita sbl , fur a. iff aal ' '.-r; Ila.:, i.o t all;, lare Lii ken I Lu.c. Lu e $.;.7i.x.. Sta.k lbahv '. " i ,',yl '. Z, r ai -tta.e. 11. r-r.rth .-t., all la-.l-i era .'M-.-i-t !.-Mt, -'..'-. 7 r.. :a al: ;.! b ra ti':ae, east ca I, i. r '"-a .-f.i-', ra w u,. t. I-ri-, s i . i - 1 1 : Z sa.- : . ; 11 ;a '.tera. fit fur ver;r f a , rs. ,... . r.--.'a .'.:t-!e, iwly ;ii:,ted and i ri... at .i - r:f; pri- , SI.7.a. I r. ...... O l r- . .l..i'.- . ..-.... 1. 4 . .... . - .1 . .. . . . . . .. . . . 1 1 i :J ' V V' , " "" ' "..-... s L.;::r., . T,.tl.s f.,r 1 v r . .....-. b. i r b f . s V."1. ..:. '1 ?!, rn a .. .... !: . a ! -.v. '. :a t .P'l o a.t P..- at ..," : r- .-. ; t b-. '. r- --.i s'.. ' k. .fi T: " J. It.-d. T'. !; m .it r. s.-w '-. t'l.f, i:; f.ir . 1 . t ; . . !-i ii. K- ih.t . Ill s c:..!- !. -'.. t..r I.-ri-rw Pi...", s. t7'-l't". 0 - , ;. a i: - l -i i'.- r.a- i:; ii M,-,.. ss r i. s V:;i i: i ttai.j. ' i ."":.. r:.Tti

CLAYTOX E. IIAKS, HOTEL OPERATOR, ' DIES SUDDENLY

T. Tt n . . . 0 th- .Milhurn hotl tlirI v sn!.iv Aft. ..m-on at l:.0 aftr an illn.., of ri- inn;i com:.jira:i'-r.s. lip arv.v-d ! y h;. uif.,. inotha r brnth-. jr. ,car an, :,tor, Ina Oaffley. ; Hr. had HvmI In Mishawaka IS years' having rr.nio from Drcmcn. Ind. Mis wa.s fornirry Mr. Franco turning from th- world war. He was a ml,r of th, local branchef Am.rin L..Io. runml r-ran-tucntH havr not brer. made. I'd n di v., Drinin, Minkow vs. .Mm - kow, WJiit, . Mandsrh. Clcm'-ns J. V. Hlankrrt. E. J. IJIankert vs.; N-mMh. Fay vs. Barn. WIsh s. ''hui:ps and imnoi v. l'uwan. If fX- Ml.tTIVl-! TIll'IKIlW '

j , IX," n. Kinski .knicd thL. in a counter af-! ; - . At i (rxmnasium I ontght 1 nv.avit setting out that his property i ,tr ; t-r" ' ?T X-' ' "r v ' , . , jas incumbered that 1ms monthly i .. S" . . V . ,

ta a ,T.nrlu5ion Wedn,slay eveninp by the members ; wifo. and also that his wife was - , ' ;l , ' -' " -h -: V'.; -':

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IS RAPIDLY niTROYING. Tlie -ndition of A. DtCorla r, who has been receiving treatment at St. Josephs hospital for the past 10 day ;3 Improving. wh.ij r.ivn Aiim:ss iu:in:. Joseph Taylor, of South Dend, Ik ad of the Boy Scout movement in St. Jos-ph county, will lu1 the speaker at tiu regular meetiru; of the department of civics and philan ihropy of the Mlshawaka Woman'? i luh. Thursday afternoon In the 11hrarv roon.s. inere win oe a uem nn,tr,tln., r.f t U r. 1'nv SpnMt work. il I, WITH v;Mbl PftV Paul Gill. 411 L. Twelfth st.. is ill with smallpox. The home has been placed under quarantine. The following homes have been rel-ase.l from quarantine: Richard Mahler, ."04 Lincoln way K.; Donnalxdle M.attlnr.lv. b'1. . Broadwav. and Clarence Mead, 204 K. - - ' Sixth St. in ulk class Mi:irriNr;. Mrs. Lulu Bushman, 41.r Lincoln way W., entertained the Cfolden Rule Libit? class of tho Evangelical church. Monday ovenin?. Arter th business session a social hour was njoyetl and retresnments serei Irs. Y. I). Kcllery. S. Main st.. wil ntertnin tho class on March 7. MiaITNTLRTAIN CLUWKU (.1R1,S. The Misses Flossie ar! Mahle Crosby entertained the Cleaner Rirls of the Evangelical church Monday -venln?; In the church parlors. Th- j regular outness session was i-ifow-d bv i social hour and refreshme nts. TAKI.N ILL AT SCHOOL. Mis- Pearl Joraon, dautrhter r f Mr. and Mrs. William Jor-lon, E. Misha waka a v.. who lias been attending tho Hiram colleire. Hiram, ()., w as taken ill and has been r -moved to her parents' home in th? city. i:TLRTAI.V AT PLNW'FR. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Knight. W. Mishawaka .a v., entertained a party of 10 pruests at a 1- o'clock dinner Tuesday. The affair was in honor! of th ir quests, the Misses Mariner-I ite and Helen DeBar of Chicago. MISHAWAKA LOIXJll 1.10. F. and A. M. slated meetimr Wedr.day t'Vtnin.' TiI'.O o'clock. Elmer F. Bakor. W. M. Advt. Stl Walter Michael, sec'y. Mixed dance at Moose hall Wednesday eveninj?, Z " tents p-r couple. ladu s free. St2 Advt. j t MUHlCOhS )PI TRATIO V. Henry Van Volsem. W I - Seventh st.. underwent a serious onr ration at tho St. Joseph's hospi'al Tuesday mornint:. TO ENTERTAIN DRILL TF,.L Mrs. Cora Bücher, 1M X. Spring ft... "will !a; hostess TTiursday evening (to the members of the Home Grove drill team. Tt.-rnbir mroiiir W B A M Vn ! '. . Wetlnesday eveninp. Mvrtie i Burkhart. Stl Advt. j i BEYOND EXPECTATIONS ß at n

"Less tham Cost" Sale proved a sensation at our opening yesterday. We convinced even the most skeptical that our merchandise is on sale at less than cost. Sale Now Going On Smith and Fourth Sts.

DECISION TODAY IM WERYIHSKI ACTION

Jurfsc to Make Finding in I)ivoice Case When Court Se.ion Opens. Ftfjlinc! on- in Ihi- rtimrrn irrt. - . ..... j . . i. . pd wi(hfi:: a v th,. l.si,, . . .. , .. . . . cWon ,vi:, forthooniinK Wtllne-i d 1;)rnln. a. .J:Zi) (,cIock. . I AMidavits and counter claim fori l,:nr'") .-mowant nccupii inmonthly support money and an al'nce J30O ottorr.oy's for. durin the pend-ncy ,f th- action. Sh, arrtr-d that W -rwinki ( rmn.t i,-tir,..t,.,i k ot 1th, fvldrnrr before th, court at the present time, a temporary al-lowanc-of from T0 to $10 monthly was sufficient to maintain thplaintiff. He further intinnt-d that 1 The impractieality of occupying th, attention of the court with sribmissiotr of oral evidence rather than j tho considrati "n of affidavits was deplored by tho judge. A temporary Injunction restrninj lng Werwinski from withdrawing; certain funds in bank and from converting realty wa.s agreed upon j by counsel for the contesting i parties. i Sech Identity of Driver Whose Car Struck Wedel Special to The News-Times: XII, BS. Mich.. l.h. S. rharlo:-; ! (1-U. Uli OmpiO, Ol Ul, .NIK'S Ol? ! I.icrht Co., was s-riouslv injured l it. ; Monday rn.ini; when he was struek ! by an automobile in the business , section of the city. The driver did oot stop and -ill effort to determho j hi? identity failed. J "Wedel was removed to his bom j in j.-jfth St.. wlicre he wa.s found ?, i... v.-i.t. f, ,,,,, i..t, r.-.,i o-,. . J ' M4 .. ' t lil l.T.i.i.t.4 ;'uries and Ke ral deep cuts on th fare and bod v. He regained con scious:-es,s shortly before midaiu'ht. Physicians believe he will recover. TO MKLT THURSDAY IILKMI.W. f the Bast MishaThe meiubei's o waka Mother's club will to enter tamed Thursday aftornoon at th l-ome vt Mrs. Joseph Colbert, 502 K. Grove .st. Mrs. Julius A. Xewma will f?lve a short address. HOMi: IXONO.MKs (M il. The Home Economies club of Willow Creek will meet at th- home of Mrs. fleoriio Bbei hart, Mapb hurs . j if.fforson ril Thnr.hv after. I ' noon next. uf j, arfi'Miff iTODAY and TOMORROW ,V.-'T1-CA 'f' ill. SnS . lf7A ( T-i p' -T1?.. 'V'V I APRIL FOLLY By STHL STOCKLEY -WITH" Marion davies Aprils winds, and the pas- j , sions of youth. April showers, and the tears of folly. J April sun, and the glow cf I young love. j All in a madcap, mystery romance that starts in England, speeds up in New York, and ends with a joyous banc: in South Africa. I AV,- X-f"

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Niagara Falls, one of the most picturesque spots in the North in the summer time, is also an ideal stopping place for tourists n winter. The picture is a typical one of the Falls taken in the winter time and shows the Falls in its coat of enow and ice.

'Dollars Do Double Duty At

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h h i ; ; Our prices are convincing. r 36-INCH MUSLIN i 13 Unbleached. 36-inch Mus U ln 10 yards to cus- 4 M tomer, special .... I j ! U 65c CREPES b 11 J i. ' ;H p.. ; 1 Dssia Crepes, ' M special - f 36-INCH MUSLIN ;H Bleached, good quality. ; J yards to CUStom- 31 IN 1 "o ; 1 er special I -u 10 c U f J 49c OUTING Yl 36-inch, plain white or dark stripe Outing Flan- Jg nel, moving price. . I vO WOOL HOSE Ladies heavy Wool H ose, dark brown mixture. Mov- . in- bale, 5Se only BED SPREAD H j $4.00 value, full size, very special 4 only I mJß WORK SHIRTS Black, blue stripes and greys $1.50 value, f7Q special a v 5-56-INCH WOOL SERGE $3.50 value, 56-inch, all wool navy blue Serge, special . . 1.39 38-INCH FLANNEL $3.50 value, all wool, 38inch, navy blue A in Middy Flannel. ß 3 UU 3 I 56-INCH WOOL CLOTH $5.00 grade, very heavy. Make your own child's coat. Special f -3 tDQ j only T

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A New Side-Splitting Comedy "PRETTY LADY"

TO.MORROW and FRIDAY That Popular Star CHARLIE RAY

AN OLD FASHIONED BOY

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AND HELP US MOVE '

Ask your relatives, friends or neighbors. We mean business. Goods must be sold regardless of cost. We must move.

OUR PRICES ON CUT TO COÄT a uvci. refunded. Yes, we have them $4.UU, but we have them low as U ST

in the house goes now at $35.00, but we have them also as low as. . .

best dresses sell now for

but we alsD have a big variety to choose from at

ORT pelled to make the price to the goods best values $ 1 2.95 lowest price WAISTS l: wo

moved, goes at $..69, and another 2 lot of China Silk Waists, to move ii

fast, goes at

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MEN'S SHOES All styles, guaranteed quality; $10 values; blucher, English, tan or C&E QK black, special. . W 3 2E Also Third Thrilling Episode "RUTH OF THE ROCKIES"

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Have you seen our stock of Ladies Coats) Come down and look them

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Including new arrivals that must be sold now before moving. Best suit

Best values' in Mishawaka or South 2? Ld Bend. Wo have proved this. Our

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A backward season and our big dress values stopped the sale of ladies' skirts. We are now com

move' jtT1 ; our big lots of Silk Waists. One values to $6.95, which must be LADIES' SLIPPERS $2.50 value, leather sole, black canvas strap slippers, special. tf A rf J) I .uu pair

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Comedy Company TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT Offering a high-claw repertoire of musical shows, with an excellent cast of comedians, singer and bewitching beauties, 20 People 20 Mostly Girls Including: The eccentric comedian, EASTWOOD HARRISON Tne King of Blackface, NATE BUSBY And the Famous SUNSHINE TRIO TONIGHT'S PLAY "STEP LIVELY" Nothing but laughter Plays change nightly Prices 40c and 55c.

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TO MEET IT' EDM ESO A Y Tho beard of dirct-rs of th Ch..rr.bpr of Comn.frc cM fi mrotin V Jr.eday aftrmoon t tnk- action u; on th c!rath cf Am V.. Matthew, n reprent.tivt to thIn.inra state ic!'.atur r;om P: J.-eph county. -..- dlrd Mor.Jdy r.ir.p in th Dcnc-.r.r.fM hr.p Inillanp.dis, af:rr ar. i'.'n- of ur -wook with kf.Ir.cy troaMc. POLICE HOLD THREE mem oy SUSPICION Three men wr arrcs-ted rn yj--piclon t-y the polte errly Tu s lav nr.rr.ir.c a-d I -.1 tr i in Jail -:,-. ir.vet irution. TJ-.ey ire Mid to inswer the tfrpcription of a ntu for whom the po'.ice are s--archlr.j. The men arrested aro Ttene Van Austfr-, r.n? X. Bird.-ell f.. rrank ProuKh. Ilikhart and Jcjeph Amborsi. f. 1 X. Johnson üt. 77.VD BODY OF DEAD MAM AT BOATS W HEEL NOKrOLK. Va. lb. A dT.j nan was found at the vhel rf thfeh"onrr hllla. S. Henderson today when tli --d t'.otir.d'. i ed off b.er course and failed to answer th- sVr.rl 'f pasMtiK sttaraer. The captain, (iilinit A. Mi!!-r, Hits sterl;:c the ship when h ilropj.rd diAd "f '... art failure. TJ: .body was brought to Newport Ntwy. NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

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SATIN BLOOMERS Black, chldren's sizes, very good grade, ? Q special vwu BLACK SATIN 75c quality, 36-inch, very special, yard 2Sc FLANNEL KIMONOS $5.00 value, beautiful pat terns; closing out price . . . $2.Q BED SHEETS Full size, good quality mus mm "-'- fWW 4 J 4 -fc ttlU J r;.!1 S1.00 lin, special at PILLOW CASES All sizes, good grade muslin Moving Sale only 25c YARNS 4 oz. hank, black, natural, maroon blue, CQrt special wwt LEE UNION ALLS ' Sizes 2 to 8 for children, just received, QQa special JOw BLANKETS Best value in town, full size. special at $1.98 SILK HOSE Lad ICS, ' bl ack only, all sizes, $1.39 value. KflO special www BUNGALOW APRONS Val ues to $2.50, all sizes on j table. Moving QO I Sale, only -. . . ÖÖÜ MISHAWAKA "OH, GIRLIE, GIRLIE"

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