South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1921 — Page 20

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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA Kens-Times Office, 120 Lincoln Way West. Phone Mishauaha 10

BUILDING TRADES IN SESSION HERE i - j ( C!:initi:iin tit Prntnnti Hi'ltrr i Iltiilciiiir Launclird at iiro-ful Banqiirt. 1 1 : ST h ! -f i ye tri'tora a-ol w.ik.i, i-'outh rj-r-:;' nt.it j i fron. Mi. :;aH'ni, i::kh.rt. Stark f an to'.vr. . Iaiti'.s rn"-t I" rt'-. M irnll an and southern, Ml'l .1 nrournl the ha no,u''T Hot 1 Mi-low.-tka l'Ht a at the evening and enjoycil nil- of the i'-t enf -rtain-m--n!-ewr k!'. -n ly the hu.Ming trais of th thir.I (i!:-tri:t of north- j em innari. l. K. .e ian-1, Nniin rtfn', was in :h chair. ar;l I'nnk O. Aml'Ton, of Herzog .V Anderson, treasurer, vus active in t h arrangement for thn affair. Tho MIshav;..k,i Ia!er. represented were Herzog Anderson. S'hroei Coal and Ice company, Schuyler Ho'i', Lowo Lumber Co. and Frank Lumber C-.. besMes a. cx-xily number of contractors. The. hlrh school orchastra. under tho direction of CharUa J. Rarreant, surprised tho audience, with uplendld rendition of popular airs and the iih vras expressed that this organization of home tairit Rhoul 1 be heard oftener In the city. The täte cretary. Hollo IRMebrand, took charge of the meeting before the program of the evening was commenced. A. n. Osterberp, Chlcngo, of tho Hollow Ru'.Min- Tile Manufacturers' aworjatlon, howed most instructive moving picture? setting forth tho manufacture and u of hollow btiildlnsr tile In all classes of construction, and In the proce.s-i of the making. He was followed by Fred. Whiting of Indianapolis. Ftuceo expert, who pavfl a Reneral talk on exterior Htucco, explaining the advantage and disadvantages of the dlfferent kind' , lathing- material. ?.Tuch in tt rest was evinced in the pictures and the remarks made by thp two speakers of the evenintr, Horn of thop prfspnt asking questions of Interest to the trade and having them answ-red by Messrs. Ojterberr and "hltlnsr. MRS. MARY GOXSER ISJURED WHEN HIT BY AX AUTOMOBILE Mr?. Mary fjonser, .'7 years renidincr at 5 1 ft V. Mishawaka sustained a dislocated Fhoulder old. a v. . nnd three broken rib" when flip was striif k by an automobile bearing th.e li.'en" No. TS 117, Indiana, last evening about :30 o'clock. The accident occurred in front of the (looser home. Mrs. (Jonser having just 1 ft tho machine and was crossing the street tr go to the house. The driver of the car had his dimtner or; and was not able to see. the woman. He was driving ?low nnd stopped immediately and took the woman to the hospital and called Dr. Wyland. Entertains riymoitth Club.

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hostess to the members of the Plymouth club nt an all day session Thursday. Indiana dny wn.s observed by tho club. At noon a potluck dinner was served. In the geographica! contest Mrs. Charles Coll of Klkhart was awarded the. favor. Mrs. V. M. Youne an.l Mrs V. K. Wallach read p'Oen'.H by Hooler authors. The next meeting of the club will be held In P.lkhart. Mother Srioudy III. Mrs. Frank Sherley. 217 .V. Spring ft., has gon to Medaryville. Ind., where her mother is perlously 111. If yeu will tr' a pair of Flörsheim shoes you will never buy any ether make. Mihawnka Leader. Mishawaka Iost ami IVmnd. 10 Xirrr:iw A.NtiUKA CAT LH er ctraj.d. Aticers to naine of "Ttl'tzpr." lb'art. Call Mlnhnwuki 117S -TtJ Help Wantxl IVmale S3 (olsi;vukk CompotPtit woman fr tion-e. Mrs J. W. Blair, ".iä K.Jjjf at. r dr. .Misl.Hw G1KLS A.N i WOVIKN WAML1 11 to Jk) jesra of af, tor ÜgLt pleanatj: n-oiL to Increase produ-tiva ef ' Tah UiDd" lUht weight rubbers. We jay wbtl l3rning. TLer Das nlwaj bn ete.iily erk la ;Ms d pHrtmeu:. MtjkT VevdnMf j jmpny. Help Wanixl Male. COOK WA.NTl.'D-ApiT in iers. Lunrb Keom. M!(ia il l. rtf Iloris. Cattle ami Vehicles 4 If. r :. i s .'t;; 12 Te. litn;s f. r c re 1 .s 1 1 br ! , e; .;. J U ? r.-'.-.i ii. Ko . t o tli rg'dt. wcigli'.ii--In a.'-'..' li.irf.li. :t ro f-.r fall 1.F.V Iulltry nnd Supplies. 49 i l Li I'A f.-r m'.-; lb- k f.'rs : Parks. V Itr.-rab-rfr. ".: t f r ''a!.!!.' ef s- ! 1.. : i!'la - 1 In tv barrel i'ly r.:vutn bre ! r 1 i y nn l jit n half prb-e j t. $1.."- s. tr!:ik' nf i rn I:v.i. Car- I Wnnfetl Lio S:xl :o o v v ii i a rM 1 tu r t-: a u t e v,-ir. a.l 27 1 i 11 Articli-H For Sale ;i hi: all M 1 h 1 w k a 1 1 ! rc Li DoJ. HJi'KLN HitoOI'Li: r,.r .; ;MÜr Le. Ii,;uire sia I.'. i I'n. !1 4 - . m : i s n ; i : i : MACHINTS goarsnt5. (I : Ml. ha" tWn 112 N fa!n s -. . - Cad Clark l.a:.r.,;rv cfBoat.4 and Acti varies r3 VIMU'IjK IiUiV 1HAT MUlOKS I Leo J. .ian-er, !c.-j; agent, W. j tilth it. I'houe MlCii-vtka Im) 17fH I Musical In! rutnrntA 82 i JCl oi: VITK;UA N 11 a i -n l n e for a!e: r.ü- c"t 1T. Prbe JvV s per Lit r ,r '? Tin.e (!'. "1." New -.'e 1 Sod. laants. r-rt 1 1 ' r 03 jli SaLL. Gnuice Jatrtce ltarberr and lrra, from grower to cocauEtr. Lkwuo4 Brbrry farm. O. W. Hood.

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("h.iiiifHTv nci riini-i. Whv. n :h i m!;T V proo.tMy Rolf rt w t no; a "Th" Fighting- Char.'--." H l now a 1'a.raroouni .ni' .in jmiu:- : . . . . . . . 4L.. r i T ;iT:'l wi.i r,e on view a i wi'i iwj.'.oi.. thatr for two I t j n f omni nrir.ir Monday r.'xt. The story renters ar'i:n-i th licht rn.ole ly Stejilo n Siv.ard. th d v, f r.da rit o lor.i; !ir." of ari.0' ratio ;iml l..-ipate N w York an'-s'tor, to o-roroe hii lnh( -rite.l last- for alcohol. His love !for Slvia I-ir.dl.s is finally th- pavir. Kraf.e. ci iters comim; to cnNrniY. Th" announcement that the fir.-t j c'.rc is of th e-M.on is coming H:iturdav and Sunday has arouse. 1 con-id-rfibl interest. Tliis is not th" usual tnted org inization, hut Carrdi'rt Inlonr C'nii', that ha.- been -;,eriully arranged for vaudeville theaters, and which will be heen at the Century theater. All the thrills of the ti.-u.al outdoor ?hov, with the cbver aerlalistp, the daring acrobats and the ffat:s of strength ant! enluran-e. All th comedy of the buffoon of the rintf h presented by th c'.ownw, and with the blare of th band and the dazzling costumeo, nothir.c Ls lacking but the red lemonade, and the balloon man. Tili: ItOAI OP AMIIITIONV Conway Tearle, as the star of today's photoflay at the Temple, entitled "The Itoad of Ambition." i f i r t introduced to his many admirers as foreman of the Bethel steel works, who spends his spare momenta working on an invention. As wealth comes to him, he frei th lack of .oeial culture and hires an Impoverished society woman to polish him up and introduce him to the right people. He then falls in lovo with a girl who only marries him for his money, but later learns to love him. Florence Dixon plays this pirl. Tomorrow comes smiling Tiill PusHell as the star of ' The Cheater Reformed." A Sunshine comedy "Roaring T.ions on Parade. " is also i feature of the bill. BUILDING PI'UMITS. Marian Oles. garage at S 1 - Fourth .sr. to cost $150. John Plasko. two-story residence at ail Broadway, to cost J 2.300. William Lechlitener for GeorKO Moon to remodel residence at 122 K. Kichth sr., to cost $600. Holly Karnes to remodel house at 21 ?. S. Pnion st.. to cent $löfi. William Lm hlitener for repairs on Mrs. Martin's home at 1 1 N. Main t.. to -ot jir.o. NOT SAIiYATION A band of people AKMV. represent ini; themselves as members of the Salvation army, hiving been canvassing the east end of the city for the past several days. Kcsign S hnarr of the local branch of the Salvation Army states that they have absolutely nothing whatever to do with the army, hut belong to an organisation called the Good Samaritan h rtnv. HOSPITAL NOTKS. rrs. Frank B. Harmon. 4P, 5 X. Main st.. South Bend, underwent a serious operation at the St. Joseph'. hospital Thursday. Mrs Albert Beeson. US )hio Ht.. S-uith Hend. also submitted to a serious operation at the hospital Thursda v. CAHD OP THANKS. We heia-by vish to thank all n'ighboi.s, frirnds and relatles for their acts of kindness shown and for the floral tributes during the illness and ilea th of our son and brother. We especially wish to thank the Mlshawakn post 161 of the American legion. Mit. AN'D MPS. JOHN OI ISLAND CHILDREN. Adv. 20tl Classified lU.oms Without Hoard. 6S .MAIN sr. N. ii.-rwrt fnrulsiied room fer lgt:t housekeeping. ITTtJ t Uli l(i:.N l Large Hunt el. olt. P. (irove 8t. ro'iin, furuish-LV.r.i-1 Ii Itr.NT lb.uiii for lilit keeping; modern, adults onlv; wfk. I hor.r Mljthaw.ika .".7a" Houses for Sale. 81 WE Sl.I.L TH.-: i:.KTH AND INSfKi: im; vvohi.i). S.M biv .i fin- ,. -IiHIM cm l.osi tr-'t. uitli ill irati v- i.nr.H :i an,i jjdil I t vxv.'i iu'K.g. lliri' N tL' bst barlu in 'hf ity In a a nt property. The (."o re 1U new gno'l every t nine in fin- .-on.Mtiuii ;.t l.t l.w T.itj tLU. l.'!r.r im re-; h, )-;,., m..deri: tlirr-jgh-e'lf. ,''.! gan-. rliu- l...-.iti..n nd verr urtrtotiv--. Her.- is a g..i .V. (-) a liberal fern.i. i'l:;t is. i...n hi ,:e ,.n Past Keiirfh stre.-t. -.m,1 I:e!k-!.:,..r:.lM.,J R j fl r),r.,iu nt .5 Va We Lave oral ia:f crr.er deirlrig sMi.ill l.o.ne. :,nd if y,.u have ne for fcV? at H re;isaiihM pri'-e see -i ll A .1. .V .1 SCHINDLPK. 112 l.ln ...n Hiifhwar Kjt vi'.s'iawaka, Inj. 2"r,1 Fi H SALI; -l r,.eni h.t;, li. linrl t.: elertrlr light, tras. cltv w.nter 'o,d fcnd lavatory, .:,,o C;lp:,-rt ije.ip. ' erperau.ui. .Miaifj;.'), Ind. pi MNLaw.jka ll-l. n:tf -l rooms nr.J bsth. n.:m!t.r. It I ' b , m . -m a ' . enr .li.Ie. en v. Hattell ft. 2 4 17 ton s-AI.K t rooru and lath, wiräW witer reit; goo.l csrape. r.-ir I ln.i,', U kv West. Pric, fö.H). .stark 1 " mt Wh II AVK-Many pleasing tomes 1Ü Mlnhawaka. I.t us ai!t you to bur Wer.'.en Realty Co -.s Farmer. Trust Wir. Mala 445. "Icviependent." Car Itttrifurd Act-lif. Ixts for Salo 85 iar. .o.s.y M!!:avTalfa corner of Oa k treet ant avenue. In:nroven-.e"t ii In. lr..-h:Jlr:g patemeat. ?enfr. warrr iia;.t sr.avle. I'h..ne: MNavraka 1770 Wanted lUal rtat. 89 WANT1II) TO PPY A feu- Taeant lets la Mlshaaka and also several houses Cnipaert Ke-ilty Co.. PngleJruEi bia' l'ho:. .Mlsmak 11M if WA.MUi TC liLA a or 0 rth.m brace .a liii Park. Muat Le chei. u ntf 11 caab. Haatlnca Kealty Co.. ir. k. Cfcurrh tt l'hoa .Vtlabiit'a 17. 17r VA A.N I LL 1 6 l'L;i--UeairaDi tooutelo Mlfhawakt about Jo.Ouo, cao tay tJ Cj0 a. Iltatloga Realty Co.. Ill ' a. ri urti (. I'boc MUttwtkt 1J2. Htf

DEMOCRATS CHOOSE ELECTION OFFICIALS

To Serve at the Various Voting Places for the Primane Kb ction democratb lection to have been oihciui to yervc for the Pirty at the primary te held Tuesday, May nominated by the chair man of the democratic committee, and thir narnr filed with the board of election commissioners. The voting jdaces and these who will c rve as clerk and judge for th:; I arty are as follows: F.rst Ward I "Ir.-'t profir.ct, re!- j dnce of (leorge 11. White, 41 K. Third st.; I. V. Hoy, clerk; Joseph Peuche, Jtidg"e. Second precincL residence of A. U. Quick, 62 4 K. Third s:.: Paltzar Hums, clerk: Henry leaner, judge. Third precinct, residence of A. "W. Harnn, 114 S. MeriiÜeld av.: Charlefl Mt'ixeii, clerk; Charles Swain, judge. Fourth precinct, residence of John Rrnner, 11 4P. PiKhtli st.; ITutrh Michels, clerk; John Fetter?, Judqe. Fifth precinct, home of Wesley Daniel. 10 L Ninth st.; Violet Paulus, clerk: William Herr, judpe. Second Ward F.,T-st precinct, wo5t entrance of Mishawaka high school building; Stephen Ganser, clerk; PIchard Hill, Judge. Second precinct. Salvation Army, 20 ä N. Main st.; Maurice Yenn. clerk; Charles DeGroote, judge. Third prerinrt, city hall basement; Oscar Ilrub.akor, clerk; Henr Buckel, Judge. Fourth prerlnet, C. A. Crookrr residence, ldvö Lincoln Way K. ; Mrs. Itos. Grimes, clerk; B. F. Dunn, Judpe. Third Ward Fir.t precinct, Floyd Jones' residence, 312 W. Third t., William Stark, clerk; Tdwnrd CoRan, judse. Second precinct, pa rap! of lhigf ne Perkins. 201 S. Hill st.; Pay Krone witter, clerk; Aupust Weber, judge. Third precinct, residence of Karl Austin. 711 Lincoln Way W.; Carroll Klein, clerk; Harry Ievens. Judtre. Fourth precinct, residence of F. C. Weaver, 1 01 G W. Fourth st.: P. Wilkcns, clerk; Joseph Soens. judge. Fifth pTf-cinct, residence of I?. H. Huff. 2.0 W. Seventh st.; Mis.s Dona fianr, clerk; J. K. Shhxiy, judge. Sixth prrcinct. residence of Clarence Itecher, .to 3 W. Sixth st.; Clarence Becher, clerk; John Berry, judge. Seventh precinct, garage of Fred Verpauwen. 505 W. Sixth st.: Alphonso Bennett, clerk; Camlf-le VanHruane, judge Fourth Ward Fii precinct, resideno of William Kuhn. Gil W. Mishawaka nv.; William Thallemer, iletk; William Kuhn, judge. Second precinct, parage of James L. France. 40S W. Mishawaka av.: Mrs. William I-andgraf. clerk; William Landgraf, judge. Third precinct. St. Monica's hall. W. Mishawaka av. : I'lsic Hanibright. clerk; James Tj. Kennedy, judge. Fourth precinct, garage of H. F. Hutchins S 1 6 N". Main st.; Miss Virginia McKinley, clerk; Ieo McKinley. Judge. Fifth precinct. North Side fire station. N. Main st.; Jay Martin, clerk: Henry Miles, judge. Fifth Ward First precinct, old hofv house, -or. K. Mishawaka av Hen Krushanski. cb-rk; Delhert Tpe. judge. Second precinct. vacant house owned by Ni holas .7. Schmitf. 717 K. Mishawaka av.: Mis. Pesi Set baue-. cerk; Georg. pitcher. Judpe. Third precinct, residence of, Thoni.i. Kreiter, s i :i Chi istyann st.; Mrs. PJchard Hogg man. c lerk; Charles Pownn. judge. Fourth precinct, residence of Louis Strantz. 204 Stanley Frank McNabh. clerk; William Hass. judge. MILITARY FIWERAL HELD FOR OMER Gl EL Funeral s. r ic-.s for "mer Gbd. world war veteran, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cb-l. 1 1 f W. Front st. were held at the St. Joseph's Catholic church Thursday morning at ? o'clock. Mishawaka post 161. American Legion, was in charge of the funeral. Rev. Dean L. A. Moench otfUlated. Burial was Jn the St. Joseph's cemetery. Sergt. Corwin Tt. H.irtwick wa.s In charpo of the guard of honor. A. Sanders was the color-sergeant; Valdle Si ake ar.d Icgan Kmer-on, color-guards. Other Veteran who participated in the services were Ray Wallter. D W Grander. Robert Waletzko. Orvi'.l Shirk, Joseph Fetters. Clarence Roper. TMtvard Barrett. Kucene Qu iint.an.-e. Ralph Fri k. rvi; pelt. Cliarles Miars. Tohn Xoowoski. C. Spencer. R. Cook. Worth Heitel, R. Rayl, Q. Bickel and F. Paulu. imilAD AXI BITriTIl ci.rn Mi-:irrix". The pr, , i and Butter club will True Tusdav neon. May 3 at thHotel M - .awaka. G. A. Cooper of the South Hend Y. M. C A., will give a t ilk ( r. "Preparedness" arc! Kdw.sM Hunt wiil contribute a xylophone So'.O. notici:. of the city treasurer from 7 to S o'clock The Will 1 Friday :::"( Opell evening, April 29, ani until atnrdav non for the jayn .e r.t Advt. f f 2 st: in: W irovement taxes. 1 KIMHAlil,, Treasurer. today AM tomorrow A lt;il idcturizatlon of Jack Indou's ino-t famous story, thi: sii wolf Stnny pasions at war on -tniiy seas rtar of the Krale and feuds of bmwllnp sailor fog hihI wreck nnel mutiny. 0cr It all, the dauntless bmte ruleel Olh hU flits and fcartnl neither man or maker. Sutli n the -a Wolf. -rt-Hl. A pli-turt n.s grt at a.s tho lHMk. ultli a most eei djent eat ujiortinp. Alx the InternatlonarNews.

GARL LANG WEDS MARY HOERSTMAN

tll Known Younp: Couple I nited in Marriage at St. M Carl .1. Lin tr, son ol M. A. I-i.-.iT. an-1 Mis-. Mr. ar.d Mrs. M irv Hrr::;nr. . daughter 1 1 o-rt m an. 11 f Mr. ar. l Mr.'. P.. K. Mihiwaka a v.. were !;.arr-d V-.l n'-da y :n a nuptial i::i:n mas a ; :t. Moni ca's Catholic church. v. H. A. Hr.orstrr.an. Fort Wayne, brother of the bride, performed th-- ccremor.y and wa. er leb rant cf .. nns?; Re v. KJw.ird Werlir.g. A:''.a. Ir.d., d"aeon. I lev. Th( r::as K. Dil '.on. subdejeon. lb v. Jthn Kohl, tho pa "tor fireside,! at the organ. Thn church was decorated in palms and carnation?. The bride, wag attired In a pown rf white Canton crepe, heavily embroidered and wore a full length bridal veil .and carried a fhr.wr bouquet of bride's rosf.s. She was attended by her r:str Mis.s Itolena Iloerstman. nf who wore a dr "? T . . v . . v,.. match and a corsage of .sweet-pea?. Baymond Tanp, 1 rotlier groom, was the h'.-nian Hoerstman arc! Bernard of the Alrxlin Ilicharda acted a usher.". Following tho ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the homo of the bri.lo'rf parents. Covers were laid for C5. Tho decorations were rosea and carnations. The groom Is a world war veteran havinp served overseas in Company C. Fifth F. S. Kngineers. Mr. and Mrs. Lar.p left for a honeymoon which they will spend in Fort Wayne nnd other point?. They will reside In Mishawaka. Among the out of town gue-ts were: Rev. Hoerstman, Fort Wayne; Rev. Werlin sr. Avllle. Ind..; Mrs. John Caskey. "Melrose, o.; and Mi5s Mary Kretz, of Fort Wayne. nMi corvntv Lrnn:ox. Lifly members of the Miami Country club will give a luneheon at the club house at 1 o'clock Thursday next, May Reservations mu.t he made by Monday nisht precedinp the date. Mrs. H. K. Snders is chairman of these entertainments for the month of May. CITY COl'RT NOTI'.S. The case of the state t Rowland LaRounce, charged with adultery. came up for a hearing- in the local police court Wednesday. Five witnesses wa re examined and the judge took the case under advisement until Monday. Walter Huber is the complaining witness and swore out the affidavit after ho found LaKounee in Mrs. Iluber's room. OCT OF Tin: III iu:nt district. Get your estimates on Plumhinp nnd heating from George C White. 213 S. Spring ft. Phone Mishawaka 627. Adv. 23t7. TO VISIT IN MAINI1. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mossiek K. Mishawaka a v.. have gone to Camden, Me., to spend several weeks visiting with relatives. MISHAWAKA CHAPTI'U NO. SIL R. A. M., called conocation Friday eveninp for work in Past and Most Kxcellent Master degree. Alex Bodie. H. P. Harn- Suders. Sec.'v. Adv 2tl. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Delia Miller, after this date. (Signed) Frederick Miller Adv. it.

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Chiakong Club Holds T win Party Tuesday

The most s'.icesf ul party given by the Chi ikor.g club of the Indus- j tr;al department of the Y. W. C. A.. J was held Tuesday evening ;t the' homes of Mis Nancl Smith ant Mirs , L -ona DIstier. called a "twin party." ; A four-course dinner was served, followed t,y pames and stunts. In the, stunt contest, the "Mohicans" team, j composed of PrLscii'a Salomon. HdT. j Donovan, Hallet Schmitt and Bertha1 N'olke, wen first prize. The stunt was "A S' die fr. m Ilingllnp Bros.' Circus." At progressiv- peanut tho win- ' r.'-r was Marie Anderson. The eiub gives a party once a' month for member and friends. Tluy have raised enough money , through various means of earning to send a delegate to the Dewey Lake conference in Juri'. As part of their service work they are takir.p carj of . a 14-year-old girl in this city, mak-j inp ck.thinp and providinp c pps. I milks and fresh fruit. The club will j be received into the South Bend fed- j eratlon as a standard club at the j first federation banquet. Thursday : evenimr. May 12. The South Bond! Industrial department wiU enter into i tho Central Field federation as a federateil ( UV on iriai nmiu mm uic on Chiakonp club Is a part dust rial department. of tho InFOUR TOLEDO PEOPLE HURT Automobile Wrecked East of Mishawaka Thursday Morning. Robert Kdwards. Miss Grac Cheney, Mr. and Mr.. Howard Marcy. all residents of Toledo, were seriously Injured In an automobile accident, east of Mishawaka, early Thursday morning. The injured peo.ple were taken to the home of Himer Marcy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcy. The party had been visiting In Mishawaka and South Bend for the past three weeks and left tha latter city early Thursday morninp, enroute to their home in Toledo. After leaving Mishawaka they had considerable trouble with their automobile. Mr. Kdwnrds. who wa.s drivinc, lost control of the wheel and the car ran into the ditch. Edward? wa.s the most seriously inlured, having sustained a number of broken bones, in addition to severe pashes about the face and head. Mis? Cheney suffered a dislocated arm and ankle, while Mr. and Mr.. Marcy sustained severe cuts and gashes. Coming to the Temple, next Monday and Tuesday, the M? Fox special. "The Face at Tour Window." a stupendous, dramatic production of modern American life. Also a Charlio Chaplin comedy, "The Cure." i:ti: i tTA in at mxxru. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde K. Quill. S. Fnion st.. entertained at a K o'clock dinner Wednesday eveninp. Covers were laid for 1.". Card party given by ladies April 2 9. St. Monica's Adv. 2Stl. SUA W-II MVD ITRSO N WKDIHNG. Rupert E. Shaw and Miss Margaret Henderson, both of this city, were married in Chicago. Wednesday. Bip bargains at the Rummape -Adv. 2Stl. 'sale. 12 Lincoln way W.OFFER THIS LAMP IS INCLUDED FREE April Model 410 .75 $2 a Week THIS and examine this wonderful mar

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Huick and (Chandler Collide East of Citv Paseners in Hospital. tlie result of an auton.obil? driver being intoxicated. live pt wer injured in a collision which in -cu r red la st e .a nine a bo u t ? : " "'clock, just live miles east of Mihawak.i on the Lincoln highway. Tho three occupants of a Buick coupe, driven by the n an. were brought to the St. Joseph'n hospital here by DeWitt Shank, where it was as. ertain d that th'ir injur. es were only slight. The party composed of a man ami two women posi'ively refused to gr. either the otticiaLs of th- hospital or tho attending; physicians their names. The diivt-r had minor injuries to his hand, which ho had dressed, leaving the hospital still in an Intoxicated condition. The women, who were aNo under the Influence of liquor, were detain d at the institution. Mrs. R. DeRuo South P-cr.d. who was driving the chandler car which was run into hy the Bui k. escaped with slight injuries. A man occupant of Up c.tr wa.s srriousiy injured about tho head and was taken to Or. I'roudlit's ottico at Osceola, where he was given attention. According to Mrn. DoKue, she drovo to tho curb to Five the Buick a chance to pa -s. Both, machines were hadly damaged. Release Pastor Held For Luring Girl From Home By International News Service: LINCOLN, Neh., April 2. Rev. Eugene of Ackley, Minn., held to the grand jury on a charge of luring Mrs. Zylphid Wallace from h r home in "VWsl Lima, Wis., during a revival meeting there, is at liberty today. The grand jury late yesterday failed to return an indictment against tho evangelist. The woman, .who was held as a witness, also haa been freed. LAST TIMES TODAY Clever CONWAY TEARLE in "THE ROAD OF AMBITION" A story that will strike home in any community. It has unusual breadth of appeal inspiration for the man who works with his hands and wants to attain a higher goal. The modern society atmosphere, the fast action, the strong human theme, combine to make this a most interesting and entertaining drama. TOMORROWWILLIAM RUSSELL in 'THE CHEATER REFORMED" Also Sunshine Comedy 'Roaring Lions on Parade." RUGS Weaving neatly done, sop pep yard. Also have large tock or heavy Ita Rugs for sale 1Sx3; at 50c 20x52 at Sc. Inquire TIS Lincoln Wav West. ! Union Shoe 223 So. Michigan Sr. I

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The Federal Bakery and Delicatessen BmKBHBBaHna(innaBrfaarjBmanatta announce that we are now through painting and remodeling and having added a line of choice delicatessen to our line of baked goods and are ready to serve you. Note these reductions below are not only for Saturday but for every day. Federal Raisin Bread, was 18c now 16c Federal Health Bread, was I 5c now ...... ... . . 14c Federal Rye Bread, was 15c now ......14c Federal Pies, was 40c now 35c Federal Cookies (Plain) were 24c now 20c Federal Jumbles, Fruit Bars, etc., were 30c now ... ... .25c Federal Cream Puffs, were 80c now . 60c Federal Buns and Parkerhouse, were 20c now . . . ... 18c Country Butter, Fresh Eggs and Cottage Cheese The Federal Bakery and Delicatessen of Mishawaka 103 Lincoln Way West

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Starting Tomorrow, Friday Morning COMMUNITY SILVER 50 Year quality Butter Knives. ... . . . r 98c 50 Year quality Sugar Shells. . ..... ..... . .98c 50 Year quality Pickle Forks. ......... . . .98c 50 Year quality Lemon Forks. .......... .98c 25 Year quality Cold Meat Forks 98c 25 Year quality Cream Ladles 98c 25 Year quality Butter Knives and Sugar Shell Sets ....... ..m. 98c Sugar Tongs, Silver and Glass Bon Bon Dishes, Mustard Jars, Bud Vases, Salt and Peppers, Napkin Rings, Napkin Clips, Picture Frames, Tatting Shuttles, Clothes Brushes, Fancy Combs, Neck Beads, Broaches, Cuff Links, Collar Pins, Scarf Pins, Cigarette Cases, Walde mar Chains, Auto Goggles and many other bargains too numerous to mention. ALL FOR 98 CENTS Van Rie Jewelry Store FIRE SALE 106 Lincoln Way East, Mishawaka

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