South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 188, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 July 1921 — Page 16
16 5 SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 7. 192? i ; i , T-f1
CLARENCE HENRY DRO WNS AT TOLEDO
1- Ni-phew of Mr. K. Klein i-itrd in Mi-hawaka on nil 0 (rations. v. .-i u k 'i ("..ir'nr" Honry, npJu-w r f Mr. I: K'. in. r J;(lintr about two "-, - hiif rni!'s at of th city in Lir- r : -i hirh.vny, was drowned M- n l iy at T":- !'. O. Tiv mfsfapp r . ntuir.-l r.' i rtiuli rs cxroptlncf :!. tt !h fur, '-r il p-rvicf-3 will li'-Id a? T'. !!' Thursday morning at h n'cyk. Mr. IRnry was years r.M !! vl-it'd in M :ha w.ika on Mishawaka Classified (at l Jr. IInr-'s and Vehicles. 18 i u; .u.l. "i . : m f hr'-wii iraft "l tlnrs v.u'ii!.' hrt.eri 1 ,T and l.1") jm.uikU e.i-!i . working rxery d-iy. Mi'wtu ;i'r. V..,leri Mfjf. C'k Tt ln.W- J nr il" ;-nti pony, hugsy, 1.WM.-S :ind iililif. I h o n Mishawaki Articles lor iiale. Gl 1K ,U,L I prijii.t piano, Intnstfu; Ihr--" j.j. -cp .-f ;ind oavfiiport. gpf.uiiif M-iini-.! i.Piwn pathf-r. MO W. Mxth n. t7 Fl: SALI. Jran 1 tiprlcat piano will ci.eij. if taL.-n at ene. ilarrion r.'i'I. !''' S. I Oil; !r St. I U SAI.i: d'.lliii.rd f it'i, cbeap. Mon?o lloif'liold (.xidK. IV Ul.l.l I : A 1 ; '.1. tor tale; grd .,..,difi..J,. Ph.-.ne Mih:iwk 42 7r1 Rooms Without Board. 81 J-MK K1..N L J:m,ui tv iay or week , ; n-H -emu !,! rate.s. lltt-l I'erttiing, 111' N m im xt. :;ot7 lt'K KK.N I --1 hreo furnUhd rooms for j liht tHMwkiei'tiiij. i;ie.trl lights, is. n f ur.'i ' water. Phone Mlsh:iv:!v i J7'. :'.'. S. 17th St.. Uiver I'jirk. ! Ki; N'l -Klve rroinH, KCO M"ith ef It'.d'o'n Iowa I Sr.. " Iteiif HI VVa.NILI lu HI A A Douse; nve, tlx er fet re. u:; will p v ca.'h: the pric iuut c rit-tit -.iii'l ;u.so8l.n by Sopt. 1. ;io ;ul iPtaIN in answer. Ir. K. I.oa, tare .Newa-Tlines, Mlsh.iw k . 21 tf lloii-t's fur !tle. H4 mi;, i ; l : n n;n: Y"!i an1 throwing your money away by piyiii rent. I jou know that you - 1 1 pii n Ii.ie :i LeiiH' Iv paying for it l.k. re:it '.' S 1- t eji f the following, ti.-:; . u;. und see u'. I '. r. !!'. uri 17tU nt.. Klrer i f.irk: n.-,-rl no..', -n f,.70 ie...,:, !,,',,. ,,n V. Dattell; nil - i in.. !. I ii . v h,( li.at $.. X , . r.."!.i 1 : i s.- mi ei k 8t., all f !'--.sl t.ire!-e, ; 1 1 1 1 p;tintpil. new i -. t r i !i t ii rn V. fifth st. I'.t'.ii in'U fu'ir room eottage. .? 2.000 Jii-t . i. -.I. I'n V. Kichth st. . ..,rk") , 7 r iii :i..m.' mi V. Seventh; 1 eü y 2.sVi 7 r--. ii !..e;, on Laurel; la line euiiI i i i. 'ii ; r i i n. 1 i; r.."-::i inn.'.ern honie on Union ft., ne.ir '1 .'.sr. ' n . !.) I :rii.':il.w on ("lifTonl ef.; j Kiv.-- r.n!. -id iioiilrn except firl ; er.iy . a-li &l.y.n ! N.M- .". ri"ii l.iKU'.ilow on V'. Sixth st. J ii't no. ; l. f . ; a l.irraln. 7 riet. I "ii-i' on v. loth nt $::) I nr y now: j '!. UT :i!)V ellinir eeppt Sur.tlav I i.i'.i:i: r i:i: w.TY itpop.ATioS! ' l-J'.d. I.tn.'oln av W. j ri-.-ii- Mihawaka 11M. 2tf Foil SALK 7 room itrlrtly modrra ton) u Kust clarion tret. la fltit t-.&t repair, ltarsnin If taken at once. T. J. Mutt n. r otn Ori)Leutu ' r . 1 In i!n VM Lot for Sale. 5 Fi; S V! !: . r trade for e;ir, nl.i lars : . Kiur l'.irk: will nnk pooij deal. A ', !'" s-- ;t!i S de li.ir.-, tn S. Main ! .t: Phone 197 C O A T SJ Funeral Home Funeral Directing and Embalming Third and Race Sts. . A General Electric Fan for $moo Every member of the family ill enjoy the cool comfort of this splendid little fan. Buv earlv m m while we have 'em JOSEPH SOENS Electric Shop 109-111 W. First St. Phone Mish. 1204 p-ni
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f-vcral occasions and wnj "fV!'0TIIIi'G It'ROKG WITH known. H was called to :ho utyi a'.out 10 da, a,, to a r d lh. - j ' COP S ' SPEEDOMETER funeral of hi aunt. Mr.. Jctlnaj
llrsmKT and Iff: Mih r.v.ik.i jus' ;t week apo. He Is urvlvrd !' hi wife, a bride of thrf- month?, anil his mother. Mrs. Hralnri Henry formerly Mi.s Uarbara Otri'-h of this city. Mr. and Mr?. Jacob IxKrrvm, Mrs. It. k!n. Mim Clara Kkin. Mm Jowph KiMn. IieV. II. I Ii- sinsrr and V.'.Iliara IJ.-tfncfT 1 ft Wednesday for Toledo to attrnd th funeral services. CRUSHES AOS; IX HARDEST ACCIDENT Cleon, 13-yrar-oM pon of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Felton. residing about eight mlk.H sou: hv-.-t of Mishawaka is in Kt. Joseph's hospital suffering with a crushed nose and o:her brulso to his face. I'elton wa assistlnsr bis father in cutting wheat Tuesday afternoon when the doub'.e tree of the harness sprur.ic aril struck your.sr Felton across the nose. WAUM.NC During nil alarms ff fire, tlie nc of yard and stn'et sprinklers Is witlvcly forbidden, and any M.ition of this rule will Ih sulTirlent eau.M for shutting off water supply to Mien consumer. Advt t.1 Hoard of rublfe Works. ki:movi:i to hospital. C. Amos, 82 S S. Eleventh st., Hi vor I'ark. was removed to St. Joseph's hospital. He is suffering from cancer.
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TODAY'S SPECIAL BLEACHED MUSLIN 36 inches wide, fine for underwear, gowns and shirts; regular 22c kind; (10 yard limit). Thursday i (ft g only, per yard .... S UU Save Sales ChecksWATCH FOR MORE
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Cor. Smith and 4th Sts., Near Lincoln Way MISHAWAKA Take South Side Car, get off at Smith St., I block to Piser's
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FOR SIXTEEN YEARS v,-e have had a very large and successful music house in Elkhart. The Mishawaka store will have the same careful supervision and we will always extend the same courteous service that has made for our success in the past.
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MR. P. B. LYNCH,
When C. A. McDonald. Riverside
: nr.. fcouth lJend. appeared Deiore City Judce I -is last week to answer to a charge of .speeding In Mishawaka, ho intimated to the judse that thi speedometer on the motorcycle of the police Mlicer must have been wrong a.s his watch, which was ;i new one, showed that he did not 'd the peed limit. Chief of J '(.lice I fender stated to the Judge) that tho speedometer was a new ov.f, and could not possibly have been wronir. However, the Judge in
poponini: the hearing promised to eran church will meet at the hall have the speedometer tested. TM-j Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jake Dielhas been done with the result thatman hc charge of the enter-
it lias been found to be correct. The ca?e will probably come up again during the present week. CIIAK(ii:i WITH PUBLIC NUISANCE. Truman Adams, W. Jefferson rd., was arrested Wednesday on a charge f maintaining a public nuisance. He was placed under a $100 bond. His rase will probably come up before Judge Feig, Thursday. CO TO PENNSYLVANIA. Mr. and Mrs. Myles S. Smith. 803 W. for
Mishawaka av.. left Wednesday j tlona, bank wherff ,nlere9t ,R ' ,d Bethlehem Pa., where they wilI,from Ju,y lsL AdyU
pend a several weeks' vacation. ATTENTION K. P. Installation of otticers Thursday evening, July 7. Refreshments. R. G. Denton, C. C. P. A. Mohn, K. R. and S. Advt. 6tl j FRIDAY ONLY (until 7:00 P. M.) MEN'S KHAKI PANTS Heavy twilled, well made; regular $2.00 kind. Friday only dt . . $1.39 -"Operola" Free! DAILY SPECIALS
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DI RECTO IIS MCKT. The board of directors of the Home Building and Loan association held Its first regular monthly- meeting Tuesday evening. Reports were read by the secretary. Seymour Jansen, showing: the number of membrs secured for the organization.
CONCLUDE VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Hartle have returned to their home In Chicago after spending: several days as the guets of the latter's eister. Mrs. D. L. Davis, 1123 Llnrotn way W. WILL MEFTT THURSDAY. The ladies aid of St. Peter's Luthtalnment. LEAVE FOR LAKE. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shambo and family, First and Church sts., have gone to Eagle lake where they will spend a week's vacation. ENJOYING LAKE TRIP. Ambrose Major and the Misses Ethel and Marie Major, 732 Lincoln way E., have gone on a trip on the Great Lakes. Do not forget to deposit ycur sav Ings before July 12th at First Nafireat WAISTS Beautiful white and colored waists, made of voiles and organdy, including smocks and middies. Neatly trimmed and many variations in style, sizes 36 to 46. Values to $5.00, special $1.95 RUGS Rugs 27x54 inch, made of good quality clean rags, in fancy color effects, sewed ends, Live Wire Price 95c RUGS Heavy wool mixed rugs, just the thing for your lawn, porch or even home use; Live Wire JgPrice VI TURKISH TOWELS Full bleach, formerly 69c value, plain white ftglarge size, special. . Lvd 9-4 SHEETING 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting extra good quality and at this price a remarkable of fer. Don't mis it at 35c MUSLIN 36-inch bleached muslin, extra quality; limited to 10 yards to a customer; Live Wire price, the A f 1 Ä yard lUC
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KMGIITS OF PYTHIAS TO I MST ALL OFFICERS
Mishawaka lodte 4.o Knights of Tythias will hold the Installation of officers at the K. of P. hall Thursday evening. During the past term the local lodge has added 100 new member to its membership which now totals 400, an Increase of about 35 per cent. CITY COURT NOTES. Frank Hcidric:.. 327 E. Dubail av.. entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding in th city court Wednesday and was fined H and costs. Harry Troynowski was found not guilty of a charge rf speeding by Finch & Sprague Undertakers (Grace M. Finch, Prop.) AMBULANCE SERVICE 202 N. Main St. Mishawaka Phone: MLshawaka 100
To the greatest bargain festival ever held in these parts. On a telephone tip from Chicago we rushed in and bought the cream of seasonable merchandise at sensational figures. We're passing our luck on to you in the shape of values that you won't be able to match for months to come. Be
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July Clearance
Gooi Summer DRESSES Delightful summer dresses of organdie in white, pink, old rose, yellow, copen and light blue; tunic, plain and ruffled effects; specially priced $5.95, $7.95 and 5 You'll find every wanted style, color and material in this special gingham dress offering; special live wire prices $2.95- $3.95 and ä 11 U LACE CURTAINS Lace Curtains We have secured about 500 pairs of high grade marquisette curtains at a price which enables us to offer you the best curtain buy in years. 4 4 0 Special at ... . O Half Hose, white and light blue, all sizes; a good quality at an extremely low price, 3 pair .... 3J& MARQUISETTE 35c seller, in white or ecru, 1 Q special I CHEESE CLOTH Unbleached, and of good quality; special price during this g" sale Jkj TOWELING A regular 22c -j 1 s grade, special 1 J 2
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VISITING IN INDIANAPOLIS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Iker arvisiting with friends in Chio.i,- and Jul or. KI. S A V I N GS I K PO MTX') RS. Ering your savings deports to the Firt National Bank of Mishawaka where all savings deposits are credited subject to interest from July 1 if made before Ju'.v 12th. Advt. TODAY AND TOMORROW A Maurice Tourncur Prol"ctlon "THE BAIT" W'itli Beautiful Hope Hampton The Lights of Paris and the Shadows of New York blended In one long thrill. The tale of a crook who fished for money with the charms of a leautiful girl. A melodramatic lx)inlshell of romance and mystery of "urnlerw)rhl" and "upper ten' in New York and Paris. 3i for. -a CORSETS Henderson and Royal Worcester, pink or white, plain or fancy brocades. Included are models for all types of figures with low or medium bust, special during this 1 Cf OFF sale LADIES' SILK HOSE Pure thread silk hose, a regular $1.50 value, black, cord or grey, special HOUSE DRESS APRONS Women's house dresses, made of good quality percale in pretty striped check and figure effects, neatly trimmed with tie sash- a special 7Kf at a Wi CHILDREN'S HOSE 1000 pairs of good, ribbed hose in all sizes, r special 3 pair . . . fcLwW LADIES' UNION SUITS An odd lot of extra quality union suits, camisole top, tight knee, IQiP special I CHILDS' DRESSES Sizes 1 to 14 in one big lot values to $3.50; must go during this sale at Live Wire price CHILDS BLOOMERS Pink and white nainsook, fancy trimmed, sizes 8 to 12, special ?$Kf at L.Qlr CHILDS' UNION SUITS Combination suits with plain or bloomers, all sizes, special at O0 F fi T
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VISITING IN CANADA. T. H. Norman. IIS N. Rae st.. . gor-.o to Ontario, Canada, to t r. 1 a vacation.
North Side irust & Saving Bank MISHAWAKA WILL PAY Interest on all savings deposits made prior to July 12 from July 1. just the prices you m Fir LINGERIE An unusually attractive group of chemise with camisole top, and gowns of nainsook trimmed with dainty lace and embroidery; evety garment formerly priced at $2.00, live wire price UNION SUITS "Just Like Brothers," m plain striped and cross bar nainsook, camisole top with ribbon draw string; special value 98c ORGANDIES Organdies An unusual offering in extra high grade permanent finish organdies; plain colors, in just the colors for your new dress, the yard 95c GINGHAMS A special sale in our Gingham Dept. Plain, stripes and plaid patterns, so popular this summer. A real live wire bargain j Q at I 53 C PERCALES Percales 36-inch Dress Percales, in light or dark grounds, small check, stripe and dot patterns, 1 special I fai 2 v BED SPREADS 72x90, with fancy weave; regular $2.95 J -j gJQ value, special. . ! lOv COATS' THREAD 150 yard spools, black and white, 7c size NAINSOOK 5c 36-inch flesh nainsook, 29c grade, Live Wire price 17c for $5.00 and $7.50 and in $4 and g turn up or plain dll Ulfy
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MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED Free Transportation Charges on All Shipments
BUILDING PERMITS.
Miles r.rtt. f r Tr 1 ?ta: wathr. gira-e r". ri pirk. MONEY depositrd before July 12. 1921. will draw interest fron-, July 1. 1921. MISHAWAKA TRUST & SAV. INGS BANK Jily 8t SIAM SUITING All new plain colors, a good, serviceable material for a dress, frock or QQe i shirt special CwIe VOILES fi 1000 yds. of Voiles in a M wide variety of patterns, in j lieht and dark grounds: for- ii merly sold at 85c the yard. Live Wire Sale JOf at OJb MEN'S SHIRTS High grade percales in rich tone effects and colors; attractive and serviceable. Live Wire Sale OKf at vlJljr ATHLETIC UNDER" WEAR An unlimited value in Men's Athletics of cioss bar nainsook, elastic insert back. fr:3' 69 c MEN'S OXFORDS Brogue and plain models in high grade calf, welt soles and rubber heels, "Beacon quality," at Ü5.95 BATHING SUITS Black body, trimmed in white; a clean up A f price at 'vOLr BOYS' RIBBED UNION SUITS t
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sizes spe- g Q cial at WWW LADIES' LOW SHOES A special selection of high grade low and high heels, in black and brown, strap, tie and lace models, values to $10; Qf? special )waww MEN'S RIBBED UNION SUITS Ecru, light weight, all sizes. A regular $1.00 value. ,1 m mm TT. 69c LADIES' HOSE Values to 50c in black and cordovan. A quick "J l sale at, pair 1 1 w PURSES Latest designs, of real leather, regular 4 Qfjy' 3j.3o value . . V wv OUTING FLANNEL A good quality flannelwhite; a regular i O 1 Ä 19c value at . . . I2u i?
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