South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 66, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1921 — Page 12

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Mishawaka News

MRS. REBESSA HESS PNEUMONIA VICTIM Y;i Life L0113 Resilient of Mi-iiawüka leaves One Daughter. Mr:. Tl rr.i Hsj, a life-lon;: r'M-nt f Mlhawaki. fli"l Sunday ,if:rrr"'.n .it 2:4 5 o'clock, at hr ) rr..r, 114 I'siinn st.. where -he -i- r .- i ' 1 ' -1 for thf ;-a?t f0 y-ar. I" ?:h v... ilu to ii;yumon!i, Mrs. having t nn 111 for th; j-'aFt t.v a "k . Mr:1. II-.' ma Mm nam um." Ilo-r-f-. r .Vsvtin. Sh' va 1 nrn In Pnin T-wr.-hip. April 20. brin f.ir- oM. 0:i Nov. 17. 170. .-ho v... n.arr!' ! to lY'ircis J. Ilrv, who in M.irrh. IM.". Sh i surU "! hy a. r!ai;;:h?er. Mrs. C.i?sius M. I'.'irk hart. .f this city, four grandhiMrm an l four" Krcat-srrandchll-(ir' Ti. h- a!5o leaves four brothers, John A.. Anrir'-.v and Daniel Austin, f t!:i Iiy. and Iavid Austin, of J-'-uth H nl. Sh' was a member of th First f'hrisfi-in church. Sh a!.o belonged to th't I'ld.lify Urb kah lodfce ninl to th" .Marrabr csi. l-'ur.eral arrri nrmi nts will bp anr.'üini d later. HOLE I RAILROAD C ROSSI KG Ui GUARDED A number of r.enr-accldrnt.s occured Sunday at the Main Ft., cro.I'.sr ft the Klkhart and Western railroad, v.'hrro workmen have been putting 'n a muriner of new rails. A rt-ordinc: to motorists who reportd the matter to the police, a hole oru foot deep h-id bern left unardtl and as it filled with water, thero Was no warnlnsc of the danger. JVsk SerKeant Ochampaugh had two lanterns placed at the crofdnBr fbout $ o'rlork, hut not until after n number of persons reported broken fprim: as a result of running Into tho excavation. a i it ti-:pahtmi:nt mij:ti sr.. A meeting of the art department of tho Mishawaka Woman's club will bo held In th library this afternoon. Mr. .V S. Ginrlch will read a paper ori "Tiirure I'nintintr." and will Illustrate with a number of pictures. Mu-!e in h?rmony with the paint-Jet:-will bo furnished by Miss Tearl Jelnnan and Miss Heatrlco Orr will give a reading. rn.M:;i:i with intomcatiov. ;enr::e IN-ch and Karl Kessler. P. I l Iaro on Way West, were arrested Siturday evening on a charge of intox.oat tor-,. They will appear before Judo i:. S. 1'eig in the city court this morning. Jin!'; garden seeds, Hay Jaquith, 2L' N. Main it. :.tll Advt. HOSPITAL NOI L'S. Mi5s e'athrrine Muinch. 022 Division t-t., underwent an operation at tlio St. Joseph's hospital Sunday. Charles Henry. 10S X. Spring ft.. n!sr submitted to an operation at Hie lio.-piat Son. lay. Diwn s.ed and whito ebner. Kay J.Tluith. .V. Main st. ."tti Advt. PIHII! OP SON. A sen was born to Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Wendall. 110 Towle a v.. at S Joseph's Maternity hospital Sunday. Sirgr Sowing Ma-hine office. Mi.di. 1HC6. Advt. ltf. TOO Ii ATI!. What does Mr. Tumulty want with a J cunt eonimissionership. nnxv tli.it prohibition lias abolished all the joint:?? Mishawaka Automobiles I 'or Sale. 11 ri; SALI: I Im- ;t.!i.'!u'r Ford tur--Z c-..r. '! : ea p 11' t.tKll ?.n. lt Sv.z imt. '! .ij. if t ikon ioTi. 110Hclp Wanted- Pemalev. 33 i!Ul.-- I . i . i k f ( .ire f I at'v. iarnink;s iv.A jftorrieeas. i.'d wae S Mr. K "He-l'l, K'.t N. Main ft. Mt?h.iwnka. WAMKI, ;1U1.S AM" WOMir.N 16 to it .:rs of for liLt ile:i s.nit work tf. hn-rr.-ise predii. ti .-ri f ' H.ili-Pand" l'Lt w-!jrtit rutd-örs. We pay btl b-irlr.v. Tlicre h.,H alw.ijn I en et.l.ly work la tl.is b'?ui t aunt. Ml3ttaka W...-'n Mf C Help Yanted Male 33 ;.N lf)i; l'.l;M wrk; flnle or marrb 1: rite t" 1, New-Tlino rtl . nT 1.1 JAi'. rt S.p.-eir moKllnj? nri in. rr..;n; inut !-e Mesdy nnd re 1: Mo wrr'a.T. I-!- Mftr. v MAllKIKU .MAN-H'f p'od ebnrnctor anl at'tt". ti assume responsibility ü it .i farv. !-': JmmmI. Mnt be thorouKhly !-;. iid.iel.'. nith fair education and ,.,i lMllty la hanJUng infa. Good ei l urtunitv. Pox M. M.. Ncws-Timen ita Article? for Salr. 51 l.i'isoN AMi'd. !;!. A. b'dr'oni 8ft. lit rv rv nrrl c n -ti ; "haj If takn .it ".y " xv r.-itt--!1 t. ri iTün.i; n i:M:r i:k ynohr fnin t-aw ; -T iill ftol Krlnde:-. Call :a-. ka r-''d. Mj: lüd l.ll Si b't 1- neariy ue Iunjre i..., i-t sr. 4ta l.A UiF fi.VS KA.Niti; .od n e'ail nr lb7 S. Mntli m-RIut l'ar. 4:2 TT rTM.UObl 1 I e - Fir salo. lei S. N!i . 'eeTit!i st.. Hirer Park. ."tili A 1 1 . i Ki'iIt- l'ru;u pare br-l white anj b": ff V" . .i -. t : pri.e right. I,. N Vo- I'ei i:. Tl.ir.l f. Vfr.o s'cd-. riant.. rcrtlll.cr 63 ftiiAl'IA'INKS f:fr!. ftrln Rnl prin ftramtrrj r't. r:iptorrT buLo; ül o-.f.ip i:r,t!l oj j , i;t. Trll nun! r 3rd kl.:1 v ' v-:.t :inl ave t!r:.. ;'.----r!:. Vt , Nurr!. 'fl Wantexl To HtM. 66 VMi:i Tf 1UA - f'r trale. I'oriter ,r, vV.arit :, yr pr.ferrd. e all JÜahawak i '. n. ni l't ! a J-:l:lon TT ftr '. n. ni Kooiiih Wldiout IJoanl. 6S IF Vol' I i A V F. a furnished hou?e or foi;r fiirr;?!..! .rotr.a to rer.t, rail M!.-l..iiv al a 11; i.o chlldrea; refrrn"f a?. .M'IKii.N f uriU-l.ed ru.) n Crst fj.r; g. Lt'.e:;i : jTefrrr.'d. Phon Mlsha- " 4JT! MliinT si"! i: :si, furnltel ro. .;:; f,T l'.g'.t t'i. . it-ping fr rent. Modern i or. f. I MtiN .f. S, T 1 7 i p i I: iC rooi'M frr r'-rt; al a t i!t .f light hiu'k-eplig r.'.,.'..a r.ri llt-u-f I. enu.' 'iu. r,9 H KM.MIi 1' r-M.ni for rent; rentnl; 1 k't t L-.'-s.-k'j-lng prUlhrea If deIred. Ca!l ,M'.?i;u :tki l'.'Tl after 4 P. "ii- CtJ

THEATERS

tlmi-li:. "K;rnet," starring Otis Skinner, in his brilliant characterization of Hadji the beggar, broke all records for a fcinclo d-ay's burdntje at the Temple theater yesterday where it bgran ItH three dnysf engagement. Never on the stago ha- Otis Ski nr. r been se--n to better advantage. of courso the magic of the camera reproduces all the subtlety of hi-! actingand all the charm of hin i'tv)iia!::y. Ho i- the nuave, likable, wicked beggar on the "Ten, as ev r i was on the Ktai'e. He i superb In his lnsoItr.ce and hi.1 hTenb'th. Th story is told exactly as it was on the tajje 'nd there is no deviation from the original plot. Of courno the sen en makit pc-ssiblo to .surround the players with a rnairniflcenef quit iinpoi-si-be In the tin go production. MNCOIiV. Dorothy GIsh, in lier latest comedy, "Hemodelinir Her Husband" which is shown at the I-incoln theater today and tomorrow proves that, if it Is nut dangerous to marry a man in order tu reform him. it is not dangerouH to marry a man in order to reform him. it 1 at bast exciting. According to the story a, vivacious soe'ety misn marries a regular "liovanip," one who has a hard time making his eyes behave, when he? sees a pretty girl. After a couple, of his most daring scapadM, "wifie" determines to teach him a lessen, and the result is most humorouj. Jamm Itennie, the star's really, truly husUind. is also tho husb'and of the screen story. Bootlcpgcrs Captured by Goshen Police Officials Spclal to Tho New s-Tlmoe : GOSHEX. Ind.. March 6. Whisky Imperial und Scotch brands was peddled In Goshen at $120 per cao or $12 for a fclnglo ejuart by the. two alleged bootleggers who were caught north of Mishawaka, following a clue given by an employe of the Chris Yoder garage here, according to reports In circulation In Goshen. Tho men are James D. Schaller and Thomas Sexton .ef Chicago, and they are hold in custody. It is said that the first duo that they had whisky in the two fine automobiles they were using was found when liquor dripped from one of tho cars and attracted ; attention of a garage employe who : was filling the machine tanks. j A biff consignment of Sunnybrock whlFky recently arrived In Goshen i and muh of it was disposed of at j SI- per quart. All of the. booze i brought in here has been transport cd by motor. Mishawaka Man Relieved of $80 by Holdup Men Clifford Click, of Mishawaka, reported to the police late Sunday night fhat he had been held up by two men at Lincoln Way West and College sts., and robbed of more than $S0. According to his story his automobile was stopped by the two men who requested that he take them to Lincoln Way West. When they arrived there, he claims, the men pointed a revolver at him and commanded him to plvo them hies money. lie was unable to give an accurate description of the men. Motorcycle Orhcer Mclntyre investigated the rase. USED FORD CARS. 2, 1M7 Roadsters 3, 117 Tourings 1, 1020 Sedan 1, 1918 Tonrinß 1, 1919 Conpo 1 Ton Truck (poIM) $2f 00 MISHAWAKA HRANCn W. IL Hlnklc. Inc. Classified Ilons.- for si ; MfIKUN litMiM lior.i with irarase In eonurctlou. Call at l"Jö W. Kightli sf .tS 1 OH SAl.i: You can buy uuy of tlie f ! - I ...(? c-Tiiull iititii.nt . 9 lowinv houen witn n siimil i down and balance to ?uit your liK onn : j f 8 rooni. i'. Fourth et. ... r"in-.. i:. Ninth st ?3.X) 7 room.. W. Sixth pt.; bargain. 7 rooms, i:. Third ht W..Vi Ö rooms, near veneer uiant ?12,'.0t rooms, W Tenth 8t.: bargain. ,ri roin, nvilern. north ul.le . ...?3l' i room. K. Lincoln way "...". H) 7 rooms, Indlar- sr., modern yt'...'u) rooms. W. Ma. bn ft ?J.:;u0 S r"on," W. Senth Pt., tiarpaln. COLl'AKKT UK A LTV ( 'ORPOKATIUN. Llr.edu way Y. I'hone Mishawaka 111. 2tf !' ACKIIS Near MlsniiwaKa: good 4 room house, umall barn, l.V young fruit treen; W Rrapes. $'-J ddpa-rt Realtr Torpratlon. lV Linooln fl.iv W. Phon. Miah. ltf 7 UOfM HOI'SE on W. Seventh Pt., in A No. 1 condition; j.ohm-mon April ir; chnn If taken at ono John Teilet: w. 27 S. Haker -t. Phone Mlh.iwaka 1412. 4H SKVi: HoOM HOrSK Partly modern. Deal with owner. 747 N. lth st., Klrer Park. .V7. KHilir Ki'OMS-And hath, all in.. !, rn but furnace; two Moekn fre:e t . r t T ni ie center en Mlshav.-akn av. : larce I lt. An Ideal lioi:e. '!ieii; If tnk'i! jit once. 7 roorn and hath on V. lirtell ft., with carage; trod lt; ''". I cash: J4.400. 7 room and hath, cl.. j to Main' -it. Thr t-rall garai;: lots; fcmni newjy papered; new eh-.trici lik-hi flture; cwly painted. Fverythine In A-l cndltl n. p-rrt ; Another rarcsln. I have other ir 1 j property Lnti in rny part f Mi'.i- j anaki you desire to live in. m t'ef,-r vo!i !uv. M.n L. lVtr'. : rt A: 7 Kngdrum Hide. Mih. öT j P.et.Ience phono ls02. 'pen fec!ni;s 4 nvim -'Ottasre, titlon 7 $1. ".". rom lioi:e, s. l run "..'-.! s room houM nil mod., N. nld .". s room huo all nmd.. N side.... ?1. ' rom hrfj alt ni"d., W. ."rd st. $-V. G roni ho:;e, 1 nre, utatlon 7; fnilt an l Vrries .". (' i 0 rem hou 2 cores, fmlt, g -"d Hn.tlngs. Ill S. Cüan-h st. . oiercn Ak f- r! FOR SALE Ni'o huncfilow on Carro'.l f. partly modern ; J."'. Six mom, rTrer lot on the north tdde: pnrtly ni1ern. Pri'-e y..rK Stark Ilea It t i'o, ' j FeR SALK ezy t.ungalow It ItJvr Park, close ti Mishawaka nr.; tivr I room, furnace, gns, -!.-tr!-- l!h? and j tity water; prt- f."o. Mark K-ilrv, Co. C.i Au! Ion Sales 90 Al'CTIoN of household goods. iUhv. cuokicg nt-iislls. ktteLen rai:i.-e, li a 1 1 i c tove, kitchen calMief. ilining rootu tatde and ehn'.r. IielM.'ard, sewing im.iclilnf, Ilhrary tt.le, three rikers. tiree t.-(l. cne lre-r, rhltfoiiie". hild'a t-d. tr.o rug. iPj UrusseN. bbyrle. baby !. At 12VI N. San.h st.. Saturday, March ..th. 1 :Z0 p. iu. Col. J. C. Zerbr, AuctloLe-.

Concert Program

rleases iuaience At Oliver Hotel Iv.rniii- ntiy joyous Im spirit was J the program rmi'rfd by the South; Hond Symphony orchestra, under ' the direction of the 1 1 1. IntjTt--r.il j In tho third cuti' rt of a t riej of: five, given Sunday afternoon at 5 . o' luck in the Kotary r'.'orn of the Oliver hotel. Evidently the program wa.s d'cid-dly p!a5in to the larpre audience for each number elicited appreria tiv reion.-e. Muh local int'-r.jL u at;.i'h'd to the rendition of the fiit !Kimi'-r, : I "March 'ha r.u teres. ue," for it is It lie coinpoitin e.f Geral Hunt, a i loeal mu-'ician. The r.ature of the s lection dedicates it implicitly to the darirr. and in harmony with that purpo.-j- tlx orchfstra Sunday play d i: in perfect fiance time. Dollcatf Ilctraint. In sympathy with the placid mood o! tiie second number, "Vision" by ; Drdle, the irvhestra displayed a deli- ; ate restraint and careful phrasing.; Interpretation of the ever popular ' Blue Danube Waltz by Strauss, j harmed t fs o auditors yesterday, j That number as well as the follow- ' lm,' one, "Threo Dances trum Henry VIII" were substituted relections and proved a liaj'py choice. Intinite nicety of tonal expression was noted in the presentation of each movement in the latter composition. A whimsical number of daintiest fabrication was "Konde d'Amour" by Westhout. Other well plad and enthusiastically peeied numbers included, "Hallet H-ptian," numbers 1, 2, 2, 4, "Funeral March f a Marionette" and the stirring "Light O.aViJry" ( Overture . The next concert will be given Sunday afternoem, March l;;, at the tame place. CA 11 IS STÖLLN. Walter Coleman, 74H Cleveland st., reported to the polico Sunday night that his 1'ord touring car had been stolen from its parking place at Michigan and Colfax sts. The Indiana license number of the machine is 107,01. TODAY and TOMORROW Cunning, Clever DOROTHY GISH "REMODELING HER HUSBAND" She married a flirt with an eye for a "skirt" Her friends warned her that he was a devil among the girls, but Wi.ll. vnii If now ihn r ' - j J - - w f -J Stale about "marry to refo rm Then FIRS T A mysterious t beauty with a black bag! m an erring kiss! Flop. SECOND An alluring H manicure lady who an-1 other flop! THIRD Enter friend wife! with her dander up and all sails set! NOW HE'S EATING OUT OF HER HAND. A Picture so crammed with Laughs it will leave you limp. Bring HIM!!! -i Hi TODAY and TOMORROW The Stage's Greatest Character Actor OTIS SKINNER -in4 KISMET" A celebrated actor; An immortal story; A famous play WOVEN BY A MASTER HAND INTO EVERLASTING MAGNIFICENCE.

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