South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 245, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1921 — Page 20

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 2. 1921

NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10

JUDGE FINES MAN $25 AND COSTS FOR CHOKING HIS WIFE

IMl.ck ;m! Wifo A-k for (nntimianre t ;w 't for N'pt. 1 5.

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Thorr.. J. Barkhart, It years old!

isn of Clt-onrf A. Hurkhart, pro,Tiej tor of the Rapid parcel delivery, i died at the residence. CIS W. Misha-j , waka av., Thursday morr.ine at 8: i0i

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o'clock. While playing with other bos about IS months apo, he was shot with an air-rifle caupinp the 1 of sigrht in one eye. This refalt'd in myxoma. H was born in the city Jan. 10.

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a stepmother. The body

The condition of Mrs. Oti I5ordner, who attemrted suicide by slashing her throat early Wednesday morning at her horn on the N. Mcrrifleld rd.. .n reported as be-.nj; as well as can be expected at St. Joseph's hospital. According to. her attending physician she will recover unless infection FeL- in. The condition of Oreely Jontz. who injured by fad ins from a rc-f. Wednesday, is also reported as beir.jf improved.

BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR MRS, L. ME1XELL

was removed to the Finch undertaking establishment. Funeral arrangements will rx made later.

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jud--e Charles liinh im. Wednrsday j rnorrow. Matures Ixter Cunco. afternoon. Cuneo is one of the veterans of the

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arr.in-d and th- iule took the case j lvwoo(l post of the American legion.

ur.'I'-r advisement.

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1 Vhi v; a? cruiV-d .:.d th- n v.. is )r-t for hf irintr S-i'i. 1 " IWbr!: i-s out on t !l.r"o b rid and hi1 wif J in ' f"' I'f,r.d.

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Latest Hit AINT WE GOT FUN? Come in and hear it ONOLD MUSIC STORES

iionok rfiitim: i;i.i:cr. Ti." Miks' - Lynd'-ll Martlin?. Clara I'r')wn and Mrs. Corwin Hartwick entr-rtained Wednesday evening at taf bono of the litter at a towel h'v."r-r in lioiior of Miss Ruth Boohir. -who will be, married early this month to Clyde Heed of Fort Wayne. The evening was spent at card. iMimy refreshments were served by t';e ho.stes'S.

I uneo says of the picture: "I thought the battle of the Marne was

the Kreatest flpht of all time. I wai mistaken. We knocked it all hollow ro less than five times in "Thb Ranfrer." If you enjoy a.ction you will certainly enjoy this picture.

Attention, Knl-ht.s of Pythias. Hc:'.il'ir meetinp on Thursday evet ip. tr. Work in perond rank. G. S. Hess. C. C. P. A. M"hn. K of H. and S. Advt.

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U A.N 1 1.1 liiree or lour k' 1 solictors, pr-fral'iy niin' ee whu iinderftand-4 In-u i an't'. A r- il preposition to th riir bf partv. I'.ov 2,, NewsTi:;ns, Mi-!i:nv:ik.i. ' t 4 AN 1 1.1 AT i .N 1. ;rai- jdekers ; 1 v.i;:es piid. K. K k l'hone Idntilii T-'d::. 'I 'ho .' . i'i.ffccu.

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ItixeMineiit.n. Sfo(-ks. HomL 39 - i i U .s.Vl.li My -" s.. re of Consumer.' . s.-rvi. o sr,,. k : i a ! f pri'--: I must have tie monev w it hin tie next tu. .lay j

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l oit Ai.K by Mark Kealty t.'o. Mne room modern except furnuce on Indiana nve.; r;mh, bulaiae monthly. Alabama st.. new ä room L-unpalow, s.joo cash, balance monthly II' aewo.el ave., six rooms, el.-'trie lirrjts, cash, balance monthly Price $lno. Phone Mlshnwaka 4(). Stark itealty Co., MiJha waka Trust IJIdff. -.''it? i Mit AldI lx ,oin house, pjirtly modern, '.oö I.o.-ust st., iniu!re Mä l'lrn st. Itl I'lilt SAl.K .Modern home. sl room au'l hath. I rooms and hath. Address "Owner." Neun-Tlir.es. Mishawaka. 10 1 3 I'mK S.LK ;.. i tiuslnes room on llncolnwav; two etory brick, alley lot, In MUhuwak.i. Price .1.0(H.. Kift.Ttive fect frontage on JefTernon Hlvd. Sollt! l'x'iiil. In itimitiss ditrlct. Prlc c...Vni. Phone Mishawaka 410. St.irk K.Hltv Co. 2k7

IJGIITMNG STHIKI'S IIOUSi: A house on the Jefferson t. road. northea?t of Mishawaka, was struct by lightnin? yesterday afternoon. The telephone wires were burned eut and a neighbor motored to the N'orthside fire station to turn in ih" alarm. A truck from the Central department responded but before !f. reached the houe the fire had been extinguished. Considerable damage wan done. The houw Is near the (Jcorge Pberhart residence on Jefferson rd.

Mr. Ieo Meixell, residing two and

one-half miles aoutheast of the city, i m pleasantly surprised by a party! of 12 ladies, Wednesday, on tho cccajiion of her birthday anniversary. The day was spent with various j contests and amusements. At noon j a delicious dinner was served. Mrt. ! Meixell was the recipient of a num- ;

ber of pretty gifts.

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People are becoming better judges of values, style, fit and quality of fabrics, and that's where we win when once you investigate these

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KENTUCKY Ii.DY WINS. Mrs. Chauncey Dowden of LiuUville. Ky-. pu-?t of Mrs. Charles End

lich. E. Lincoln wav. won first hon-!

v - - ors at bridge at the usual Wednesday afternoon party at the Miami ' Country club, and Mrs. Charles' Thomas, South Bend, second prize, j

There were live tables. Mrs. John W. Schindler was in charge of the afternoons durinp August, and Mrs. W. C. Balrd will have charpe during September.

STIUKRS IlOY IX KYI; Julius Sieons, a 10-year-old boy residing at 1103 W. Sixth et., sustained injuries to his eye yesterday afternoon when it is alleged that Andrew Fite threw a etone and struck the child in the eye. Mr. Fitj took the boy to a physician and the wound was drcswed. According to Kite the boy had been abusing sorr.p other boys and he merely threw tae stone to frighten him. The matter was reported to the police.

uiivij os business trip. Ed. Forstbauer of Matz and Forstbauer and Coach J. A. Mueller of the High school left for Chicago last evening where the former will purchase a full line of football, basket ball and other sporting accessories for the winter soawn.

IjKAVE FOR CHICAGO. Marcus Iiachtel, president, and A. K. Castlemin, manager of the Granpo-Elevator Co., left for Chicago last night where they will transact business in connection with their convpany. They will be f?one until the besinnins of the week.

DU UK HART FUNKRVIj. Funeral services for Thomas J.

SALI' One of the est homes ou I Uurkhart, 318 . Mishawaka av..

the north side. Mishawaka Ave. west. win he Md at the residence at 2:00 AI! ino.iern, trnrace and t oruer lot. ' . ,,-..,

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four-room cottage on

1Coiiis Witliout Hoard. C.8 'iUn I t KMSHI 1 KuuMs In hnc 1,.nti.;i. f..r r t ; near town; rent re.in :i 1. ! ; K'i) 1 1-im.' n only. Mi!i:iv:-. k.i 12 .':;

'K i.k.m l !' ". runn-ti.-a ro"ni-4 i for li'l.r hoiis.'keepinc : nil modern. C.il! Mi!n ;ik.t '.'t'.o or ill W . Mirlmi j

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$-!. -ii!i. new V". Kictith ft.

$.".i0 cash, new four-room cottage on lahth st., Hher Ptrk. cash, new faur room cottage on Clifford t.. Liver Park. .fio c.ish, nw live room modern I uoirnlow on L. Fourth st. .C,oO c;ih, new five-room modern

luMiiralnw on W. Sixth Bt.

.. n cash, seven room house, partly modern on Laurel, near Third tt. $7oo 4M sh. new dx-rooni semi bunga-

IIou-vs tor Kent.

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ir io,:ii cottage t mi.I '" a i:ioiit!i: ni.'dern ,..seM.. Scpt.'Hll'er

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FOL SALK -Stri'-tly mo.lent new tuingtlow. five room nnd 1-atli ; taienient under entire tiouse. f)n S. 11th St.,

Kivcr Park. Price .M..,,, ?L-ni casu re.julreil. Stark Lenity Co. Phone Mishawaka 4 on. 2t7

JUST RECEIVED

Shipment of beautiful Floor Lamps. Everyone of different

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Dr. Parker will officiate. Burial will be In the city cemetery.

uirruRv moM vacation'. Dr. Henry J. and Mrs. Graham, 423 W. Third st., have returned from Matatawa I'ark, Mich., where they spent the better part of the summer.

ri:ij:aski from qitaraxtixk The residence of Judge and Mr. Ralph S. Fclp, 707 Lincoln Way East, haa been releaed from quarantine, their son. Charles, having recovered from an attack of diphtheria.

We sincerely begr to thank the neighbors and friends for the kindnpM shown us in the death of Clay, ton Edward Piatt, and also the clerks of the yi. Gibert Son store fur their floral offering?!. Mr. and Mrs. R. Zelars and famih. Advt.

RKPORT CHILI) LOT. A'irginia Funk, Jive yearn old, who resides with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fite, 211 X. Mill St.. started for kindergarten at the Main school Wednesday morning and up until noon had not returned home. The matter was reported to the police. The little girl was wearing a yellow drejfs and Kmall white sailor hat with a pink ribbon.

BUILDIXO I "KRAUTS. H. J. Brooks haa taken out a permit for c garage on Milburn blvd., to cost MOO.

DKATII OF XIIXi;. Raymon VanderHeyden, proprie

tor of the West Knd furniture and hardware store, has received word

announcing the death of his niece in Ultra, Bel-riurr:. The girl was killed in a train accident.

TO HAVE SOCIAIi MKKTIXfi. A social meeting of the Mico Ivim club will be held Friday evening at the K. C. home.

i:xti;i iTA i xi xc; c; uksts. Mrs. Jcseph Wachs. 212 "W. Broadway has her quests, Mrs. H. W. Robcker, Miss Florence Swindell and Mrs. Joseph Craig of Indianapolis.

CALLED TO XI7VV llAAIPsilIIU:. Charles Pinneo, 602 W. Lawrence

et., has gone to Hanover, X. H., be-' inr called by the death of his father,; Albert Pinneo. i

MISHAWAKA CUAITER S.L R. A. M. Stated meeting Friday evening. ALEX BODLE. H. P. HARRY SUDER, Sec'y. Ad.lt

Gentlemen: Many, many people visited this store Saturday and expressed themselves in no uncertain terms, that they were convinced that they were asked more money for this quality of Suits with only one pair of Pants. Besides, we show you merchandise you will see nowhere else. TWO-PANT SUITS $25.00 up ONE-PANT SUITS $17.50 up

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NEW FALL HATS AMD CAP

A glance into our show windows will give you an idea of the beautiful assortment of new SILK SH3RTS, NECKWEAR Si SWEATERS

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We also save you money in this department. Odd Pants, Hats and Caps.

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No matter what kind you want, they are always cheaper here $1.45 up.

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This is no time to pay more than we ask for this merchandise.

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All ships at sea within a wide radius of New York may obtain free medical advice ly wirelens telegraphy, P4 Radio News CNevv York). This free dispensary is the rirst of Üb kind in the world. It will he available for hundreds of ships in New York harbor, tip and down the Atlantic coast and for half-way across tho Atlantic. Except for the preat lines few ships cirry doctors, but practically all are equipped with radio. The new service will ho carried on by the Seaman'. Church In

stitute in South street, which meets all the expenses of the undertaking. !

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the world'3 record for distance traveled in a straight up and down direction.

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Indon, are known as "fish meters." 'J

The elevator operator of thej

Washlncrton monument has traveled more than T0,000 miles durin- th past "2 years. He claims to hold

Latest Hit AINT WE GOT FUN? Come in and hear it KONOLD MUSIC STORES

$110.75 and up $2 a Week

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This new model Talking Machine plays all records, including the famous Emerson. Victor, Edison, Pathe and Columbia. The style is one of the handsomest ever built, lare size, in Mahogany, Oak and Amrican Walnut. You will be charmed with the tone, which is rich and sonorous.

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:'vA I-;o,r Limp, with hand.ome V sh.ide '.:. t n 't--ctions of your own choice (5 ir. t f ; ; 1 1 .is5 ' rt:ne::t (f öteel needles. i '. r .'iiK an 1 x..i to ino this wonderful rrja:t'.l cf ;h proa: arJ:." oi the diy.

coxfer ksquhre raxk. Th rank of Equlro wai conferred on a clasj of eight candidates at the K. of P. room lat evening. An enjoyable moker foUowed Cm ceremony.

CARD OF TIIAXKS. "Wo -w-ish to express our heartfelt and edncero thanks to our friends and neighbor. Immanuel Baptist church. Dodge inspection department and ware room, for their kind assistance and beautiful offerings at th "dath'f our blvd. naoih-er. Mrs. Kn and William Dannei!. Mrs. Frank D. Reasor, Advt.lt

nss posinnoY itxtphitains Miss Hazel Pomeroy, 115 Victoria st.. entertained a party of friends at a pxcn'c supper which was followed by playlnsr o00.

Good hair cut 35c, shavinc: 15c, at

fleorp Vinson's Barber Shop, 117 IN. Main st. Adv.

Latest Hit AINT WE GOT FUN? Come in and hear it KONOLD MUSIC STORES

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LAST TLIi:s TODAY Mntt Moxre and Ciladrs LIie In TH.IGIIT IS Tili; WAY" The hoart-Ktirrlnff taJe of a couple of er oiv.s and a vmaf tluit tnfltcci them square.

Tomorrow Only liKSTTnt crcN i:o In Tili: HA.NCL'U AXDTIU-: 1a.V Until you have fmi thL picture )ou -iion't know what anion rcaly A tJu-UUnf-; wetcrra.

A SALE EVENT Devoted Exclusively to Children's School Needs We have made a special effort to

assist you in preparing the children for school. The selections are varied and the values have never been surpassed

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Speaking of Values Boys' Suits Many with two pair of pants. All wool and built to withstand the hard usage given by active boys. $4.95, $7.95, $9.85

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Children's School Shoes

Children's and Misses' Shoes, sizes &Vz to 2. (4 pg? Specially priced at . . 1 iÖ3

Children's Shoes and Oxfords,

all sizes, values to $3.50

$1.85

CANNING WEEK, GET BUSY! Michigan Peaches Gold Drops. Kalamazoo, CraWfords while they last. Extra fine Bananas. 25c the d ozen. Melons Winter Heart, best melons grown. Phone: Mishawaka 486. CALIFORNIA FRUIT CO.

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The advertisements in this paper today and alu rays, are bids in a perpetual auction for your patronage. In this auction, you Have all advantage. Instead of bidding against other buyers for that which you want or need, the most reputable and reliable merchants and manufacturers of the neighborhood and nation are bidding against each other for the money you have to spend. Instead of the "Going, Going Gone" of tKe auctioneer, these advertisements are COMING, COMING, COMING with offers to you. You cannot afford to miss the advertisements in this, or any other paper, today oj any other day. Often, they are valuable; always, they are interesting. They indicate where you can buy to your best advantage; what you can buy for your greater comfort and convenience, j Read the advertisements. For they contain the news you REALLY need.

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