South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 6, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1922 — Page 20
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 6. 1922
MlPPiPWPl MEWS
Raab Averts Domestic Tragedy at Jud icial Baptism in Old City Court
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. lloVW. j v. !.'." th r,rry rTlif-1. to( JuiR" Haar. c11r-rtA'! that Atty. ; -i ?-p'-ct.Tu-t Parka umnion-1 ani whn Mr. 1 j Par-Vs a '7"ar'I, th j-iric .ii'l Mr. .' rlst. In th ! i'drki :t Into r xcutlve nf Inn to- ... ! h:- J'j i 1' ! 'i 1 1 .- v r-p w!fj, it,,,. liowcr Rn1 th r'-r-.-nlnff Ii as hoy h,:sl'ar'I. ' ; :i zln; I rrP on Itonr!. :! Th Q-nr,k-j TJo-.J f'r K'' wan furnihd by r h! J!r. if Floyd's ur.rl. Td Kin, for his ap-
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. tn parnn'- Th 'i r!n Jan. 12, and j Floyd w?nt forth a fre man. breath-""'-4 ir.s: thf nuro a!r of the. jrrat out-
i ' J ' n. nnijrinnrc. h's fir-t niiht in th foul jail . o v .ir-r- i c h;it a hu.Ji-rin? memory. M - rr.r,-i. Th; Flo yd and Iirilp wre married H J ! ir ! T:'-!!!0 I r; onths aco. It wa? a lov matrh. f ;rr ri-.? on th-vpv.y.l vn worklr.ff th-n and th f -v rr. -r th of thir . rlorrstJc sun shone brightly. Foon
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I'nrks who rt p r' - ' ' r"l F-ivr's wif, ir-d. Jtjdf Knih .v. 'rrd ):t m!ht havfl Y-rr n ar ' '-. r !;r : !; th f trr-il ! e i ha!n of dor-, trai'-dv. FJovl T. F...' - --. i t::rr.d 21. vl.ri Ii V- v.-lth h,- I',''1 nnd rrard-i lather at 221 V. Mihiw.ika av, a
flight fi;'ur , v.-.-i;.:-.: b ss thin 110 I-oundH, h: bovi-li f-i- pthti" In Jf traffjr 1 i n w ? .- nsrr'-'ii b-.foro Tt ion.
Mi-haw a ka thrr months a?o. Th"y v ad- thIr home with the bride's mother, Mrs. May Matchrtt. S09 S. n-ndrKk-- t. Flovrl was unmnIoy-
hlm too. Then It that trouble reared Its hydra head. Quarrels followed. The youns wife, according to. Flojvi, ajreed that hr husband wa to lave her, g".t a Job and -end for her. "It in simply a cas. of too mufi mother-Jn-law," declared Floyd ioyer. "My wife And I love each other. I am out of a Job and it was far from rleamnt for us. I left my wife with her consent, and if I can ?et her here In court I can prove it." The Beyers have one chili. Virginia May floyer, nine months old. Will Get Job. Atty. Parks, after a consultation with Judre Raab, consented to Floyd's release and miule arrangements to get him a Job.
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said Judtre Rsab. "And it is still a srreater crime not to try and effect i
a reconrilat Ion, to smooth over their marital difficulties." The cae will be heari ajrain Jan. 12. unUss Floyd and his filrl wife
ticket to San Francis tr.d return I Bot set left Wedr.esdr ever.Irrr for
In Dcmb?r, 1913. an I that throuph 1 Lafayett tc resum h'.s Ptudis at
8n error the Rffent at Srattl routed the Ptirdue university. them tack tc MIshawaVa over a; . shorter and more expenfivs line. The North Side Tnit SATlnjr Co.
Government now frnCA in fares.
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W1I1 pay Kr interest on all wlr.ps deposits male prior to Jan. 12. from Jan. 1. Adv. :tS.
oan come to an understanding before that time.
Held For .ault. Frank Verctrutin and Kmil Motart were both hld in bonds of Jl.OO-O by Judge M. F.aab In tho city court Thursday niornins on a charc of anfault and battery on Ftr.il Cooke. S.'2 W. ixth st. Both mm pleadM not Kullty. Bond was f ;i rnlshed by Julius Iipnnftt. GoTernnient Sues HnKel.
S. H. Knjrel of Mishawaka waj named defendant in a suit fo- i filed in Judee John M. Raab's court I Thursnlay mornln?. Th Ruit Is on j behalf of the Union Pacific and the!
Nw Tork Central railroad. It Is nlle.jred that Hneel purr-hard four
n(nv nio.M Tin: fivst. Mr.- IL I Van Telt. 221 Lincoln way F., and Holbrook Botert have rturr.d from "New York "ity where thev visited w!h A. I,ands. Mr.
FINCH Undertaking CO. (C.rncr M. Finch. Prop.) Amhnlanrr Senile ?02 North Main St. Mishawaka Phone: Mishawaka 100
WiPLE THEATER
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M ishawaa Classified Automobile For Sale
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Situations WanWsl IVmale CO
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POLLY PAIIKOTS FOR SALE Lover bird", tyrol.n warblers, St. Andrewsburjr rnllfrs. Ilnrtz Mountain eanarlos, nt PowpIIs", 121 N. Main St. Mishawaka. run 7
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FOR RLNT Two Hlppinff rooms; also
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FOR SALE
Flri rooms and bath, alt modem, in River Park. Completely finished, hardwood floors, full basement, walla tinted, built In cupboards, conl cellar, pood furn!cp. Now and ready for occurarlon.
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SAven rooms and bath, closr? in. This hius 1m a verV yonrl vnlue and in A-l I
ANTi:i-Hy roup! with two ypar-oid onniiion an opportunity ror rooming:
rhllrl all modern ." or ft room hnu'O in ! bouse.
Mishawaka or Smith Rend. Permanent tenant. Reasonable rent. Ii. R. Tay
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Musical Instruments Used and endorsed by the World's Greatest Artists Saxophones Cornets Trombones Violins, Etc. Authorized Agents for Mishawaka F. D. THAYER L. EUGENE VVILLES
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Throe room rettSKe located Dörth of;
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Fol!owlnN' a r.UM in the oty jailj thts boy hi7sbar.d r-ftrn- through trS
tteel twirred door p ;i d!n from tli cells to the court. snr?d by Clilef. of Poliro P.arrous. a traicio little fl?r-t-r-. Hoy Ilubanil Arralarnttl. IirJr-c h; arr i U-nrn nt th fnr (!' f :,d l .'t r-ct. a hard Ffc ht in b i t ; - !.i 1 m fron, f 1 pt s .nhod. A rnv of i:,?iin 5treatiinz tl.t-'Uitrii .! i : t of t h; aar on th" ;y own v. j - ! o w j.nros rr "td -n t b' bjorid ei! ! f th boy hv.sip'I's ol . "I low do o i droned
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llONir.S FOR SALE. 4-room nnrt modern, and 1 rre, E 12th ?t . : $2."-""". r. room, part modern, new, R. Cltve-lr-nd ; $2VXi. r-room, part modern, new, K. Jeff-
on 1100 00.) down; poMesslon llllll llllllllllllll II IIIIII II II IUI Illllll 1 1 1 II I III 1 1 II 111 II II I llllllllll llll Mil lllllll I Will rent this at $LV00 Hi
One acre of lanl out Lincoln way E. Six room house, full hanement. furnace, lcrtri pood frarap. chicken coop, nuiall fruit. 7.". feet on Lincoln way, close to
school. Ftore and church. Pus and Initerbrban everv hour. Two miles to ceniter of city. $.1.0O0.no, cash or terma.
erson nv. ; jf.-oo. rooms, modern, new, E. 4th nt. ; 7 room, modem, Reldlck ft.; 5ot. S rooma, modern. S. Main St. 7 rooms, modern. Lincoln War East. A curnher of 4 and f room modern and part modern homes In River Park. Any bouse listed may b bought on terms to suit your 'ndirMual need. l'hone Mishawaka 11h. COLPAFRT REALTY CORPORATION 120 Lincoln Way West.
Oppn I.vrnlntrs. Slitv acres of heavy clay land. 2lr
tiMI IIO.MKS built n easy term-. .John I m ib'S south of Minhawaka. Six nrren 1 r
('. Furwell. (General Contractor, Reed M-f saw timber, good house, barn, other,
GROCERY ro!nj: a real buslnesi. 0tmer mnst sell on account of health. Fine up-to-date fixtures, delivery truck, long leane tit a very cheip rental, riolnp from tsoo to fl.'jOi) weekly. Will lump or inventory
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1 ill; SALL' New nvp ronn and bath; alt modern. Price will eurprifce you. hi'iuiie Stnrk Rt-alty Co. .'tld Foli SA LF. Rungalow of tive rooniH o' W. Jefferson t. Furnace, lights and gas. Prien J.1.2i Inquire at Stark Koalfv " f.tlO
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tr n;:ty court, roil S ALK-Five rooms and bath
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modern: on paved street; p"o.l location. Price reasonable. Inquire of Stak R.alty Co f.tlO j OP. SAI.i: Six rooms ;uid bath, electr! fiiid gas; ti n rcrner lot on paved f t r t Ir.q iire of Stark Realty Co. . 4 I-OR SALL six rooms, furnace and bath and electric, tw blocks from Lincoln way V.. I 'rice $s."iO. Immediate potslon. Inquire of Stark Realty Co. Rf4
'Ut buildlngs. well fenced. Will trade ! 22
for city property or pell on terms.
HASTINGS REALTY CO. 111 So. Church St.
Phone Mish. 1 72 or 2333 !
Open Evenings
Come Friday and Saturday and SAVE ' Boys Suits and Mackinaws $7.50 Suits for $3.95 $8.50 Suits for $4.85 $17.50 and $15 Suits for $7.85 Bows' $9 Mackinaws for. . .$5.95
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Hats V'erv latest
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JEWEL'S
Children's Shoes, Sizes 3 to 11 $1.75 values for 98c $3 yalues for $1.48 Misses' Shoes, Sizes 2 to 6 Bl ack and Brown Vici Shoes $4.50 values for $2.48 Women's Shoes $4.50 values for $1.69 $6.00 values for $3.85 $7.50 values for $4.85 $10 values for $5.85
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Coats' Funeral Home Phone Mishawaka 197 FUNERAL DIRECTING and EMBALMING Unequalled Service THIRD AND RACE STS.
ONCE STARTED A Savings Account is a pleasant thing to continue START TODAY All deposits made in Savings Department before January 1 2th draw interest from January 1 st. filishawaka Trust & Savings Company
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Amounting to $457,889
in same building, under same management as FIRST NATIONAL BANK Combined Resources Four Million Dollars Deposits Before January 12th Draw Interest at tc from Jan. 1st
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Original closely figured price tichets remain on all garments. Deductions made at time nf purchase. This is a decisive clearance event, closing the largest year in the history of our clothing department. The reductions in every case are positively genuine. Not a single price ticket has been touched. Not one suit or overcoat has been removed from our cabinets. You arc offered your choice of our great stock of suits and overcoats. Sales for cash tmly. Alterations at cost. In addition to the above, all Boys' Suits and Overcoats have been reduced in like proportion.
SILK SHIRTS values up to $10 now $4.75. SWEATERS All styles and prices, at 25 Discount. UNION SUITS Including Stephenson's, Cooper's. Duofold and Wilson Bros. Wool, ribbed and fleece lined, at 25 Discount.
FLANNEL NIGHT ROBES 54 inches long; sizes 14 to 20, at 89c. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HOSIERY Silk, Wool, Lisle and Cotton, at 25r Discount. These and many other bargains, too numerous to mention, are here as they have never been before.
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