South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1921 — Page 20
FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBFR I 1921
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PATRON TEACHER
B3 MEET III TWO SCHOOLS
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IIODY OF WORLD-WAR utCI lAWAlA T1 If ATHfC RÄTT.RÄ MH CADDSiUM ELECT DELEGA TES
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Tho y.o.iy of Corp. r:cy,l Go lfrcy. v.orH war votrrnri, who w.3 kil'fd in -ftion In Frin; in OrtMv-cr, 101fi. MrriM'l In'hf rity :,ist cvrr.In and u.'is r:r.otd to tr.. Krank H. Coatd f ;r.rral hum frota whtrs tho funra', '-rvlc-3 will N- h('li umlay af- ! rnonn at 2:"0 o'r!o-k. Thf-so ypri- "s will be of a full military r.atur and v.;i: Ire und'T th- au-;0 t h Mi.-'hi waka Post K1. American I'i:if,n. Itev. G. W. Tltu jas'of cf the First Christian church, uill o'T'iciatr. Jlurial v.i'l in th" Fairv ;., ceir.f:lpry.
LINCOLN
ENJOY BIG DINNER
U i! loir Creeks Forms Meie Community Guild
Ion I,.irr.M ;tt- on cf Mr. 1
Mr?. I J. 2 1 ! S. Clr.
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HrartM broken and f iin-d! Such 1 w. :.t to F.vl. .rt was the cart er the young girl launch- j ClllI) Enters Second Year With u - r i y a t .. :
t"i into. oon sne was plunged in a lof-p fa of complications, saving a! father from an "honest-to-froodneFM" j vamp, and the father's sn frora 4 j Ürl who happened to be herself.! IIo' the .vuccferled with the one I
r I r f .;' ar.( rj. .r.lay school mt at the homo of
s :.;y -' v n.r..: ;..rs. T. J. -Miller, Jefferson ra.. ed-; j'-:.t V :u.-r: r.-sday venire and organized a!
. ! t ;lnn- o: tl:-- ".v arl-'o;-.-. J..e b .nira jnity guild. OiTiCrs ".ere; ; Weis f ik i was eb cted a: oi:nod as follow?: Mrs. H. Ieach. , df legate t- ti.- '.-tat cc-tiventi' n ef j -resident: Mrs. 11. Malcolm. vice i .tiie Ol-.'ar.' rs to I ' h Id at I'iyn.outh. . p.vsldent; Mrs. S. Judie, Jr., teere-
; ')ct. '21. Carl Fulnivr was iltcted( t .ry, and Mrs. Charles Baldwin,: One hundred and ten members of ; delegate to the bi-annual c.-nv.. ntion ' treasurer. Mrs. II. Leach and Mrs.
.nd failed In the other assignment '. tIlo "Ball Band" Foremen's club en-' to be he. I in Toledo tl:-.- iatt r p.xrt H. Judie contributed a duet. Ite- !
portrayed by Viola Dana in "The Joyed a dinner at the Mashawaka ; of Ieccmber. i: csh:r ents were served.
Match Breaker." a Dallas 2L Fitz-, oolen Co. cafeteria Wednesday; The Mint arbor will observe- raliy !
evening at 6:15 o'clock. Dr. W. A. clay on Nov. IS at il.o K. of F. lial . ?IOnri::iS CLVIJ.
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Membership of 145 Form Bowlins Leacuc.
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OPEIS DAKCE SEMES
t;crald production for Metro, showing at the Lincoln theater Monday a tul Tu".dav.
CErTURY The Century program starting to-
Dnr5r-. folks wl!! onen a wriea of.ri'ht for 11 three day's engagement
- ; - i l.,nce- on Wednday evening. Oct. ! lncludc3 thrco snappy vaudeviilo , tho 1, at tho Hotel Mishawaka. Ftelm- I actfl,ana 5ix reels of motion pictures. Thp y
Moore, of the Dodge Manufacturing . Invitations hive lc n -ru out and x'ast Mishawaka Mothers') Co., gave a splendid address on the ; live arh-.n, will b- n ;t --ib-d. c-,,b Ir e, Thursday afternoon, at the i present day foreman. He empha-, f'cll'.-wir.g th- hiu. meeting - 0J Mr.? J. C. Conrad, 1320: sized those attributes which it is ne- at Llkhart all c.b tu : .- went to the L:r;c0. vav K. cessary for the foremen to have, and ; honi- cf Mr. and Mr.-. I'-iü, a iure a 1 contrasted the present day foreman ; social time was .j w- I. Kei'r( sh- . "vYhjte Flrphan Sale at Grove's '
(ji jvv.v iii.ui, in lioj iuitii:un i!i , van' T re Sho F'-'liv and "aturdav '
; All Gleaners who v.li; atfnd tlie Advt. 12T2 ' all-Band Foremen's club Is ' stato convent; -i arc urrd to meet I
hU'ii? r U J U W L Ü w W .1 W , The crops are gathered. The fa::i. practically over. They have rcapr sowed. Now another harvest be.:ir. rare bargains in "RIGHT NOW" you in our store. Now is the time lor where WE have sowed. Come ar.d t'-c.
Sale Starts Friday, October 14 Lasts Ten Davs
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1 -o r:..,;. s-v-j rirhv orchestra has b-n engaged to S 1 'Ui"'r an V'3' rt'tnn' cir entering its second year, Its organi-! at the bom., of Mr. and M:s. Fn. d , ri t-u ;'o. i :!:.-. Co:.- . f, . nnii n!an aro n(1fr ' igtest novelty. 'A Dance Kevue" top- f. t 0- t . . ' iini.K ,1. . ..... . U.Ul .Mnia.
'!-.-; '-i W. : .1... u i-!.s.i ,i, Ä tho variety bill with a combination! .. . .... . , , , , fne Mtushtno club of the
I -i to ii. .i1- ii.c ii.nii , . oojeet. i to promote a spirit or gooa jay evening, v. njn i:n u arrajit?- ,,,,,, , r. T n ,r if.-i r.-w d.- rt- ; .u, ... ...n,. .r.i ovor i .f new fancv stops, pantomlne com- .... . .. , , ... ....... . . - . - Hoi Hive. ISO. IO.T.M., met
: o,j",uji'- cs-o iii.i .-1 ... , . ie.iowt.nip among us memoers dv i men is wki n- . l u . . T , , .a 1 by ;b. v, r. Th,. rlaner will be i dy and an original plot idea. Thisr,nrie . day afternoon at the K. of P
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loof n to alt Drd workers, emnlcv- . ha -en a f.ature of the larger
A p..--ry j ,.rl in nny of th3 ioc.ai plants, and to j vauaevnie nouses mrougnoui tne
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country for a number of years past.
, Benson and Johnson. an unusual comedy team, play tho roles of so
ciety miss and eccentric boob in the
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tivities. The club has a member- MISHAW.UvA VlAlX )VAIN. iV l lJL '" "ÜJ
ship of 145, which includes manage-; Th Mi---s Xi-iaa Walkt r and ment, foremen of tho plant and their! Fmma M..gr.ao oi" Jnl!jv, 111., mo-
assistants. ! tor.-tl to th.- city sind a
A variety of homo bakln?, at the;
tl.p jait-sts . . .. ' . , , .. . ,o.o !
A bowling league wltli six teams i of Dr. and Mrs. Har.y Magrane, olu . , i
! .' V, l ,1 .. M.r ! Art Deimrtmcnt Holds
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of "I!Vf t.,r ( h:.- Srcnnd MretttlZ of Reason i I right and clean farcial skit The T i t. ' t.k.,. n i . T,...
, j Girl and the Goof. ihe 1-rlsco tno men. njght at the Pastimo alIeVs. j st., v,in t.ntertain ti.. numbers of I'iu Art dfpvartinent of the Mi:-?!- I f.r harmony singing of a high j thf pxtiuan Thi:nbl-. at a 0:10
ortier and a vein or smart comeuy
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"' ; tn'" l a"tawaka Woman'? club met ytt-rday h'id member.-; J ,fU.rnron f(r th; second session of
i u i: .no solo l y tl(, it21-1022 s-ason. Mrn. W. F.;
nth gr.Tle. I Wallach chairman of thw depart-
x-irt .NMiK-ünn ar ,1tnient, presidrd. r. and piano r sp- . Mr. Wallace Slocum F.ang two
I'd'iN of 11'. 5anr- as a ! p, MI.- Clara Jean Hont gave
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patter runs through the number. Grase Darmond is the particular picture star and in "A Beautiful
or.sruvi: . vn i v i : i : s u v. Mr. and Mr.-. arlton M .v.e'l oh-
Gambler" plays the role of a girl who makes the greatest sacrifice to save her father, only to iind that he
is.-v.-nil readings, among which were I commits suicide after it is too late. '"How Did You Die." by Cook, and (The action is fa7t and dramatic and 'i:ncourag-mcnt." "by Dunbar. Mrs. the theme well worked out. A comAh in G. For.di. read a Tarcr on ! dy "The .Smart Alec" features Harry
SOCI FrV MF. I-Vrs. o'clock d:nn. r iii-liy . ening. The Woman's Missionary society! Mr. an I Mrs. Cir-rits lyjcas of bJo-
or tne ijvangeiicai cnurcn met at i troit are visiting v.-itn reiativt s
tr r t - th--!r -:lver we blir.g until i "Ilr-autiftil Women, in Art," which vrnr,' ! y ent'--:-ta:nlng a number of ; wan illustrated by a series of steiop-frifmi-at a 7 (.' b - '-. lünn. r last I tican view, depicting color copies of fvenin T at of th' lr daugh-! famous masterw of the spvcnteerjth tr, Mrs. H. L. Sinvt;'-. on the Jef-Jnnd eightet-nth centuries. frmn read. 'ovrs v. Te liid fori IT,. Mrs. J- . Mb fv, C.e-e-j HACK rilOM ClUCXCO. ' ind, O., w.:s :r r.t. Mrs. Howard Krelger, corner t Fighth and Spring sts.. has returned Hemstitching. 'TO Lincoln way W. I from a week's vteit with relatives In 127 Advt. I Chic.-'sro.
Sweet.
the home of Mrs. Frank (). Kelley, 70S S. Main et., Thursday afternoon.
JOIN'S Flltn DFIWUTMFXT. Alton Huff. E. Eighth st., has been appointed city fireman and has been assigned to the North hide station.
M 1 s ha waka Class ifi e d
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ICdtnns I'nr HouH-kfpiiig i roba.
TEMPLE The Templo theater, which has been closed all summer, reopens tomorrow afternoon, with a completely remodeled and renovated playhouse, which will seat 1,00 people. A new and improved ventilating system has been installed and no expenso has been spared to make the theater
j comfortable and safe for its patrons, j The most modern of projecting mat chines and a new screen assures the i patron of a perfect picture presenta
tion at all times. The feature of tthe opening bill which will be shown Saturday and
! Sunday is a five-part motion picture
,5n i entitled "Dangerous Toys" and tells
cf the manner In wwhich a man 3
faith in womankind is restored, by ! the force of love and faith as evi- j denced by another man and his wife.
Frank Lossoe carries off the acting
;"' honors as the man whoso disillusion
ment leads to his own unhappiness. William Desrn.ond and Marguerite Clayton have prominent supporting
.ole leather at Eberhardt's. Adv. l.ltl.
here. Charles Du I gate and children, Mary and Charles, hav arrived here from Chicaao and will reside for the present with the form.er's daughter, Mrs. H. E. Hull. ! it S. Wst st.
5 ACIUOS This tract of land is only 2'a mile from city on a main road. Very reasonable terms. HASTINGS It IlMiTY CO. IIIS. Church St.
Risht now when cotton croods h:ve v
and everything is going up v.e hav Iva :i ; :'a r .: get held of a ?toch of goods at ..tu aar. . :. cago which we have bought at 60 ct :T n. i. a We are glad to be able to oiler you th: : - a. bone prices. Come in and bring the family. 1 !u :: make your visit profitable. nanpg a p .f n w n r. - -r
THE WORKINGMAN'S 503 North iMain St.
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Don't forget th- White Elephant Sale at drove's Tire Shop. Friday a n d sa t u r-i a y . a I t . 1 - T -
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bgiit liousfket'ping moii'-rn on ground tlo'T. l'rivato ntrrmce. 411i'i II. 4th St.,
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1 uri r-. r t l oth strictly modem; good location, i i; lt.. ! en n.ivcl Ftrt'ft. Inquirt ol Stark 1 a t Itt altv Co., M sli- waka. lltä i
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1si SIX-KOOM MOIWIKN IlOlSn For sale;; 1 ! in A-l condition; larce carafe; fo.aoo
In-iuin at SL'iJ II. Fourth t. ll't.I i
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UUCK CKEEK EOG COA1 Convenient tize for Range and Furr.aee, carefully screened Burns up clean without soot or clinker. Buck Creek coal natis0s tho most particular people. Call for n trial order. Lump $S.o0; Egg 98.00.
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1IOMKS UN PAYMUNTS. Our ay paynu-nt plan enables you to n-'oine voiir own landlord.
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I'lione Mishawaka 11S1. Upea evenings.
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Mi:di! V r-.ith p'ants. II roar-room r(ttji ire for !. Inriri lor
clei-trbaty and telephone installed; not modern; one Mock from ear line; now vaeaat; will -ell equity cboap or
: r1 1 i i ' t ' " r ; Alj trade for second hand n utomotdle ;
.it ia. n .i o?e'e. ' in I- era ion ring ar.
MV HKS. LO.NC. AM) IIFTTON.
V:V2' l armerd Trut Jtldg.
Main 70 1 . open evenings.
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Tnlay Only FKAXKLYX PAUXU3I In "HGnTIXG GUIN"
K Shanghalcxl. IioiiimI niwl fragged, K ami tlirown into a 1kt car, tag-
!! gil as 'live freight Is only one i of lib uretlicsunents.
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Tomorrow Only XIIYJj 1LYJ1T In "OAXGint VALUKY" .Venl Ilnrt In all h! pep In a lie wide-awake western tlraira.
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ly or all modern ; small first payment, ba'ar.eo less than jour reat ; we Lave l.ona sites in r.e uly every part of
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Fa:, i hag I. A. . ;. ;:.; H;draai::i SilCFlUlTFS IN VI1STMKNT COU- I
Back of Every Meal largefy responsible for its success or failure, is your kitchen range. Thousands of prudent owners of a Duplex Alcazar Two Ranges In One no longer endure the eld hit-or-miss method. They fit their fuel to the weather, have a comfortable kitchen the year 'round and dependable results always. A lady representative from the factory h conducting: a Demonstration at our store. Step in and learn what this wonderful present-day kitchen rane can do for you. Souvenirs while they last. West End Furniture end Hardware Stoi 111) W. Seenth St. Mi-h awak i. RAYMOND VAX DER HIIYDKN, a.
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THREE NIGHTS Starting TONIGHT Special IMatince Sunday
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3 SNAPPY ACTS 3 Also Five-Rce! Feature Film and One-Reel Comedy
HOOKER & DAVIS
! BENSON &
The NovcUy
Dance Revue"
JOHNSON
"The GÜ-1 and i the Goof"
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THE FRISCO TRIO Singers in Solo and Hirmony Numbers
The FivL-Fnrt Dramatic Fhotoplay, "A BEAUTIFUL GAMBLER." with GRACE DARMOND the star. Aho Century Cometivv Harry Sweet in The Smart Alec'
Tliese are the things that govern our business relationships.
j! Nothing interests us but Quality.
Nothing fascinates us but fine workmanship. Nothing gives us greater pleasure than giving honest worth. That is why we recommend 0lraifdrö' dUöiljes Our Own Special Suit Values $20 to $40 Fall Hats and Gloves Sweaters, Underwear and Hosiery Top Coats and Shoes
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l ala 'Ts Kr.ax Ha:.-- anil (ahcr Irand3 $:: ar.l Vp Florsheim Shoas for Men Smart, Snappy Styles Ilr-at Materials and Workrr.arhip .M.SO, Very "'--ndete A a.)i Inu-nt of Kvoryth-injr a .Man Xer-ds 'aa;i Tip to Toe. Alexander's At .MI:?l TAWAKA
Ardmore CI o th e s Keep YOU Leoking Your Best Clothes are like men. some are staunch and courageous under ad-
erse conditions. Otb.crs crumple up and just lay down.
Ardmore Clothes,' sold exclu
sively in Mishawaka at ALEXANDER'S, hold their shape and their character in rain as well as in sunshine.
Top Coats that fit and which, make you
look and feel younger. None hue ihe finest materials, the tailoring genius nr ma.ster workmen, and the last word in ouahrv. You could not buv better clothes ;nivV where in the country, so WHY - else-where?
Good assortments, nlentv size models and many patterns
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Just Recei ed New Double Srcasfcd Gabardine Top Coats .25
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Prices: Adt:Its 33c, Children over 12, 17c, Children under 12, 11c. Two Shows Nightly
MISHAWAIA
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GRAND OPENING OF THE NEWLY BUILT
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