South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 18, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 January 1922 — Page 11
Wednesday morning. January i8. 1022
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Mayor Dodge Tells Commerce Body Bootlegging and Vice Must Go; Asks For Cooperation of All Interests
Defends Appointment.-, Tells of Police hakcup A?-ks Aid for Unemployed. Mayor h.s frst v. w. public bodge yesterday ir. took o: 'V- told more than -izhtv ! Hif ets at th? Ci-amber of Con., in'r lunrhocn that iaw and rl r i l ad com-- to Lsh.v.vaka to ita. ' sour-dr-l ,i not -.C poK-mn wining to organized vie- and l,ooll(Sing. declared tint he had n-. a;ole gin to make lfr h! n i r.;i ;.t r:if-r. f s I at-keif for the cooperation f th i i.u.inev- men ar.l manufacturing it.-:rft.-4 in Mihdwaka, mad- a ph-i for 'ho ii!'.oi;jpjoj f ,j r. d toM t)f hi plar.r f r :i redemption of li.s cam. palr. pb dg. .- i make fur 1 1 1 t ' time s in Mishawak i. Maor lJr-Jt,'t, u.i loua.ily ap-, I'l.ii' lol cral t!n ariln rt- ' liri M fur ' r'ri1, - nnn-inrtl Is a--hi ann. .o i-: r t : : v., l"M o: tin- -'.it!: in f't i'oiiff trpa rtniTt ari'l tol" rr.nihrs of th- oinra rc l-o'y tiia; ihf Mi''' r -s !) f'iilüro of th nf w aty d ruin :M a t ion wis up to thir. n". we'll 3 to tliosr 0cfrrl n ad-: .Minister tb- aif.iirs of tit iv f' r ! ihf r.rxt four yfni . i it rather.- fiiH'i 5. Thr f ntlif cifv ;. Iministraiioii v. itl, j th. orf-;t in , r" ('ity Tr .i surer j JvimLall wer1 ;ii' .-'s .if th" Miranif rc.' , )r)(y at it Mr.-t K'Ticral in- ctPrrstlfnt John v. hiioürr o( th" Chamber of (Jommi'r. to'l that body that tlu rifu" rity adniia'Ftratlon had i"' it i'ivit i to t 11 of ifr plrs for tin- future lvrl pnu-rt and prn'rr.v of th- r;fy and plnilc I th? aid and y'l'iC'V coi.pf'rat'.Dii of "ih C!' un'" v . f i ' n:.i.i reo to that nd. The senfral mcefinir was io !d iu the bav.cjuet room of thHotel Mrh awaka Manner Kenner. as u-'ial provided an excellent luncheon. lohn W Schindler p..-:dd. Ar.ioritf others at the spiakd'.s' taU! v.-ere: C. K. Tukenhch. city controller; W. "V. Dod-o, mayor; W. Ulnham, city attorn--.-; T'r .M.aKrane, city health oftlcei ; "harl s J. Itoy, mt'n:ber of tm hoard of puhl.c v;orl:s; V. .1. fhryhoro. .T.C I?rady. .md Thonas W'ebl), cuuncilnien; 1' f. llowittt. president of the l.oird 1 '.V'ii'ks; Harry I'.arrous, chief of P lire; Carl J. Cartleman. stre. ':ii:;.--i"iii'r; Joan M. Itaab, c it .oh. A. l. Kiine, tujt't. of wate'? ;: dl'e-tric dept.; Fred Hinghatu. Ka,. Rahdi S. I'ei. M. W. Mix, Frde X. SiHith. and J. P. Stevens. The in""t intT was alh d to orde lj I'rff-ident Schindler who told whv city administration had l":en invitrd t( the jjieetin-r. Williams KtolutlMi. Jo-l?t Knlph S. I-V.pr as cil ia to it. of a eon:.mitte on resolutions r a-1 a resolution of sympathy and ap.retiatiosi roT th" late Ceore n. Willlflrns. Thc rr?olutIon was unani;uou.ly ai'.opted. It appear-i elsewhere on thi"? pace. I're.id-nt Schindler in intro.'uritu. Mi vor IHmIco told of the tine spirit of cooperation rxi.-'t;nc: between Mishawa ka Lcwt ancl Found. 10 1. 1ST -Il.i k 'wkerel spaniel pop wirb two white spot "'I ifs to-"k. bin 1. r pl.-HMo -all MUliaunk.i IUI. lb-ward 1st 1 AUTOMOBILES .Autoniotillc For Sale It rOKDS TO THC PARTY PESIKINQ GOOD CHEAP PSEP FOIJD CAS CALL t.Nflfl. Ulf IIAW AK A EVEM. FINANCIAL Pulnf Opportunities 4 i;l I.NKs PHANt'K Het.nl ro.-.-rv a r.-l m.?af lanr'.ct. st.c5 arnl fisfur.- .-1 ! . . i T Sl.e"": .)"in a -""-I .-iiicv c, l rfM..i: fur elinz W- ab- b '- a p'.-iib rn 7 rooci t;-u.'. Tvirfi j.-ara-- and entail proi-erv nt'.-o-hi-.i. im! iibo!:t -;.m. '."!!1 'r.-ik. $7.""-' i-T t .. pr.-p-rf ard :rno-rv ntck. S'nrk lb alt v o '. Mlnh aw ak.i ' Tr- T-l l-- 1.1 LIVE STOCK Dogv. Cats. Pets I cm: sali: rmi t. ...!. gry fceanl r:I' f aitror Siltb a -id Sj T'v.z r, V 'ill 1 v'iit,. Kni.i:i Ph.Ti-aarv. ror :v I't'..:. Misb p.f Want cm I To II uv r.r. M I . K. I'. M.M.I. Ot 4s 1 ail ll'M ivK.-r. r' 1I. 17: J r writ ::a V ict P..:!.l ROOMS AND BOARD Kooi'is Without P.oard I'.S yu i:i:n i m. Fisher pl.ne. Iitti 'l.-'MoriC ro..!a. '-'I Plu'!!- .Mish.iw.ik.t iTtf I'c 1 1; Ki;.N i l wo l.- pmc room" ia inedrn fcerrie; well 1, rated; saitai! for 1 or p.-i W 7th sv 17;J rTxuci: n un Tm1TTT: m m t , . r r.,' TT. niodrrn lo .!- - pronte fanah. S':;ta O .i T for marr.'-'l ronpt. or 'J crntlerar:;. In ,iM;r.. '.Ms p ;r..,. .r 17t !tooin for HoiiM'kropJng f J MAUldN s 1 . 11 Ihr.. far: room fur I:::t Lous, krrplng for ls.,-,1 r. nt ; !l ra.ulrrn: rriTatr er.tratjoe. Pfconc MUf.4Wik:i '.'. i srf i c ni; isiibT i .TTTTms fvT i JTr l-i.inirkrfij.i'jjj for t;. ib t. rt.i rH ro . I ii 1 re. i I'h ". t:s:aw.?kn 'Jsj ' ' V A N 1 hi l w f'r bht hon, tb- Call M: ra in.igrr. or ; I ar,-: .si; keeping bv e i: : : v:.1vj,.i- b'Fi. aTor 1 7 1 Wanted Rooms. Poaial A N I Y.- beir ;er ir. i r; ate h l'tjun" M;4..iaki : c!iv or We. 1 Tr REAL ESTATE FOR RENT limits For Retit 1 i cR 11 K N I t p to laf rffire now ready for oerupaney. Ten;plf Theater I'ddg. Her.t Trry rusonatde 'sll Mih.iwitkn c,7 or h i-.1 I.I i n nuri.'cr O. J. Laral it. Wanted To Rent HI g H AN I KP meat or 1 PUN I' Purr. Pifht li.i;r k- i In -a art room-. I v M ;i h. vc n V a ISfJ rearornlobr 2113. j a rty. 'all
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""U' :i' :n nlMr;i 10n rin'i th? ?m m-rco body and c xpresj.-.. a hopo , th-ct it iai'-'ht be in reasec' to an ex- ' 'ent whero the crcatc-st good would '.'O'l'ii" to the city nl to the taxj pave rs. Mayor Dodge i a direetor in the ( Ohambrr of Commerce and ha.M alway.: bf n an active worker m that ) org-anlza tlon. It will be remembered that th" furni'-r mayor f Misna- ; wak.'t declined to become .1 d'rector in th- rfumiicrc'i' b ,dy because ot ipoiitic il rc-asons, and there was lit- ! tl" c o-u .iin 1 1 ion and cooperation betwe?n tho .ity hall and the Cha.m l.'C: ti" Cnminrrrp. Mayor Iod.; spoke simply ancl with no tfort at Mowtrrd rhetoric. He spoko cari.tstly and ui. wordo wont homo. I .ay CaiaU On l aldo "I.f-t in.' commep.co by laying all my cards on the table," .said Mayor Doduo, after introducimr each member of the city administration. "I am not responsible for some ot tho members of thi.s administration and am responsible for some others. Whatou" the j.oliti'al situation was a f o u i ; i o n : h s ,i u'o 1 1 o Wo ha '. a il "-'m K e.i P at. . "Tli1' l : -1 n - i ; i ; not matter.! th" pipe of I "om of this city I ho fact that ad- : ii.-- ( ity is not a one .no- party job. I am ra:it of the people tho members rf this It is our duty to interests of all the a c hosen few. 1 n 1 T I i o:; i iv r n i r ; i .-' t e i i i . - to man job no.- i heja a.- tho s and si. ;t)'o administration, servo tile best pt oplo and not. "I ha e beorj for tho jib de.-4 frequently criticised I ma do durin iT the , ! campaign. reilocin.d. ! me and 1 Th'se pledce. will be! Tliis is a new business toi lofore taking any definite' stana on .any one subject or policy I want to know all f can about that businrs. "I v.i i . 1 T u Id the city a I'om-p artisan, husirifss-liko adminiClassified REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I lot ws For Sab Ä i ; a noMi: pnn vor i In any part of thc rity. $"."0 ,-.111.". rootn. part niodrrn. S. Clveland. S'Joo. "ioi) raih - fdi-m, nil tnelfrn escopt I ftirr.a.-r. V. S.-vrn'.h yf.. f::r0. f in) -: i 1 4 room part nioib'rn and 1 acre ia::.i. i: r:th st.. 'f.'.'Hi ..-i.fi ( r-wni-.. partly modern y. j SUtl. St.. ?.ThhV iai'ii ca-h .". roorn modern : bis lot; new; I P. Mh st.. :oo ! ?."J .iti 7 ri'i'ins.. strictlr moibrn. Iteddi.'k st.. ?."ic-oo. ' 1 1 ti m t r.ih n ri-etit. strictly modr'n. S. ' Main t I If rMic of t(i, aln'vo vnit you. submit y"ir plan-: we will b-ii'd for yen. i Phon. Mivliawaka lis I i'iiIJ'AIMtT P.KAI.TV e'e p.fc MtATION, lJ'i s I.i in'oln Way Wc-t. prn Ilveri i n 's I'mI: sl.b l'iüir ri'iMii hot!-..; nur .-r-i . r l"t : plenty of !i.!i.. Also ri-cia ri-tta-.-: botb. nice ri-r vi.'v; ro-ro"s lakr .af from ba.l-- Pint in .trvrl. s :i I i r i r m to O-j.-eola. S-r '. N.-.-lv. n-i-roi.'i. riioi.e Mi. 1st:; !i.M,; s.a.-ii ro' in hniiMi', inapt. Ü---TS. p irflv ino.b-rn : lar l"t. b. ar-ln-fruit. hi kf ii b."ii-. nn-l park. Want .i-.inf l'-t ilov. in f.r lirt pavnunt. P l'.r.?:ce- '.'s nrrs. o..( buildit.gs. lay land, c'.-ar. niiloi to inarkrt. l'.trl (iarniirr, pIwiM- f!havaka .".7". l.-.rf ! 'mi: s.M.i; s. v.-: rem r.o i ir ; t loil.Tii rM . pt Far! '. Carmirr. pb- iir hot:., m A I bath; m. Mihaw.nk.i .".7a Ft I'ni; sali:- -New. !! NiTtll Si.it. I 'un: pa n ' . " rooms an I bjth. on s.1.4oo. Stark Ibaltv 17 Pi "ins ami bath, on J,in" ?)'hi. Stark Ibaltv lloi r M 1 ; SAl.l. mx r "hi w a y K. Pt c i :;; p.i r v. . i.i: pa n I SrV i'!l roo;. l.i.ll-..', Curii. t Hi' -.b-r :i. on thr North Si.be Pri -lark- lbalt I'o. 17t'i c.cHii H(i!i; t.'.nlt en r.ay trrm-i. .b:in c l':i."w!l ib-nrrnt C'eoit rartor. Iteetl ' g p-i.-v. rk i PToi,,. Muu. Koal F.-tatc F.r Fvchango 1 Ml; AI.K or iii'tiaiarc ." room and 1 ' th barpralow Mmli rr, all improve ;:rt-. t.-etlu-r wili gro.-rry Ktor.- and i .-at .T.arkrt. t':i!i or trao. '."-ö I.inhi w a v W. I'!...:." Mi-h.iwaka '.isj 17i:: Wanted Kal ltate W . N 11.1 1 VA A f-w- b's in go,,,! o-.t: - t'.ill ;if room 4. lb-.-.l Pi.l.:. lt.; CLvSSIFIED DISPLAY Kl.Ab wish to a::r. KSTATi:. at: -e for tte ronTrnW. :.-! ' of o"r laany iP.-M in Mihawaka ai. i f.r th. tii.iny rlntu we are going to mikr that nr' "peaing h tr.ir.rl. cf o-ir South r..M;d ot..' in the lbe-l bl.'g . W - X A a :: . r ';: i v - r.r. Ko,.:n- 1 iitol J. at '. N. Main ft 1 1 ; - . in m iivr.i.n rrf,p-rfv. ami i'!' r.'iol 1- t . t oi,s- ru.'ti ! 'li .'.i pr'.'t d l.om-s, ti raire-e l,o;:i. rs ami .-arry a Juli l'.:, .. ir,-i..-r.i I If ou are interest d in bwvirg or big we would b sla.l to give ye.u prompt attention, o'liriivjuc treatment, cn-l all on j iv for. M il Y 1! US. I.ONc; A IK 'FTON, So .r!i p. .-. J i . Pl.o.!. !;!in ;4 i: an 1 am! i: I Itbi- "- T'"11 f Mih 1TDk:l. I Tii !!: SAP1.'. Will s.o nt . prir,. 11 sfir-s ..; i'"!iM.:'i"rs' s.-r n sterk ; a' 1" har. s ..f r..n kst":.r Corporaion. i ' .i 1 1 .Mi(ih.iR.i iv.;.
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083 3 3 n juration and I wl',1. I will enforce ith liw and i: 1 th moral and, kr-il duty of every citizen to help. ! No Apologie to Mkr 1 j -,I have no apoloclvs to nvike for j j tay appointment?. I am proud to' I have the?.? mn work, with rne. Wc I jar Ju.t ratting: our f-et on tho 1 cround. Many cf the appointees ot ! ,th former administration have 'been continued in office. The f!re I department ha not bcn molested' with the exception of appointing aj tiflir.ei and seasoned fire fighter a.i 'chief. "The police department," aid Mayor rodtr, "called for a considerate hike-up." Mayor Dodpe told of Inftallinsr the ne-iv merit -stern and how under this ne-w System i police ofy.cers will have an oppor:t unity to advance themselves and lcmethintr to work for. "Wrong doer?, bootlepsterf? and organized vice wiU havo little chance to flourish In Mlshawaka." stid Mayor Dodj;e. '"U'e are point: aftci all vice and crime and clean it up. We arrested some Rood democrats wvpuday and we tried them and ;ir. d them jut the, same. The poiicr department i? on edpo to keen the city free ot all vicioU3 and lawless elements. "I do not want to make a Sunday nrhool out of thin city .ut vice and Iawlessnesa niut ?o. Kvcry citizen who knov.s of any law violition owes a duty to report it to the police." Mayor Dodge made an eloquent nlra fnr t -i n ntirmnlnvftil in Ti.ll awaka and told that even' day do. , - , . . . U 111 yt 1 UilT-lll 'H'Tl U illli UII14 V'lll II came to the city hall to set jobs. Hci asked that all merchants and manufacturers cooperate to find employment for these men. Charles W. Bingham, city attorney and Judso John M. Ilaab al30 pok. AMERICAN LEGION Oilicers of the Mlshawaka Post 11. American Region, were installed at a meeting held last evening. George W. i31air as commander; Arthur C. Humboldt, vice commander; William J. Coats, adjutant; Frank Pierce, finance oillcer; Fred A. L'llmann, district representative. Dr. C. A. Dresch, F. Armand Schell' inger and C. It. Hartwlck, executive ommittee. Following the business session, a smoker was enjoyed. The meeting was well attended. PLAN" "BACKWAltn" PAU1T. Tiie plus Ultra Pille class of the Immanuel IUptit church will entertain at a 'backward" party in tho Sunday school rooms Wednesday evening. The committee in cluiro requests tho Kiiests to come dressed backwards and have theit hair conibo.l backwards in order to save paynm a tine. u:ayi:.s hospital. IM ward F. I layers, who was injured in an automobilo accident several months ago. and who underwent a serious operation at the St. Joseph' hospital about a week ago as .a result of the accident, has sufficiently improved so as to be able to leae th.at institution. m its. v. vofnc; itxkhal. I-iinei ai services .for Mrs. (Joorge W. Yoiinsr. r03 Lincoln way K. will be held at the residence Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ihv. Dr. J. A. Ibirnett, pastor of the I irst Presbyterian church, will eMliaie. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery. miiTii of i).rc.iiTi:n. A cluighter was born Tuesday ''.rning to Mr. jnd Miv. b.arl Weaver, 204 K. Proadway. I IX T F.N D SYM! .VTI ITY. The following residutions of sympathy and apj reciation were adopted yesterday by the Mlshawaka Chamber of Commerce in honor of the kite George R. Williams, treasurer of the Mlshawaka Woolen Co., and president of the North Side Rank: - Whereas, .in All -Wis.? Providern e in His wisdom ha. removed from his earthly activities an honored citizen and a member of this organization. George R. Williams, this association in regular session has deemed it right and proper that it record its expressions of appreciation of the life and example of this worthy and estimable citizen and extend it.- condolence to the family, friend.- and a.ssoci,irs. Now, therefore, be it resolved: That, in the ptssing of George R. Williams, thc city and county have suffered an irreparable loss ef one who always recognized the call of duty and responded generously, giving of the Ks: of tho.se tri'ts and talents with which he was so ably endowed. Assuming the burden of great oivb" movements which had for tlu ir purrosv the public weak his life was a tsjdendid oxample of i'.nsel.lshne.s and altruism. His rise from modest positions to those of highes: confidence and tvust reflect the esteem in which lie was held by Iiis hus-in.s-; asssooiatc-i and should be an inspiration to all thos. who felt the stimulus of his presence. Cndowcd with a kindly and gracious personality. ps.s. .ssed of a keen and brilliant intellect, blessed with a broad and toleran mind, endowed with a forceful and ''mpressiv - presenee. and ahovo all. co-ordinating the virt':s of honesty and integrity, lbs life was .a brilliant example for mution. Th.rt-f. ro. be it resolved that the Misha waka Chamber of Com -m"rce extend its sincre expression of tym pithy to th bereaved wife and children of its late a.-s.-ciate in the bvs's of a beloved husband and father, and to the '-mmunity in the parsing of an upright. unselfish and ruhlic spirited citizen whose life was devotei to the common Rood and be it further resolved that this memorial resolution be inscribed in tho permanent records of thi association and a copy thereof bo presented to th bereaved lamilv.
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NRWg NEW COUNCIL A N D DODGE PLEDGED TO GLOSE COOPERATION Get Together for Informal boswn After Mectinc- lo Give Citv Be?t Talent?. That the common council and Mayor Y. W. Dodge are going to work together and cooperate to the limit was very positively indicated at the second council mectinc of the year held at the city hall Monday! evening:. After calling: the meeting to order at 7:30 p. m. Mayor Dodg3 proceedt 1 tn th. rf.ctil .r nrftpr r-' bll i Ti cs v: 1'nrlcr th. ,. "Pftmm.,nlrr.f Inn I from the Mayor," Mr Dodger arose and stated that while- he did not know what the previous custom had been in such matters he felt that it was bis duty to keep the council fnlli 'ili'itfil iv? r li'liit l.rt : r A t Ii o T ..v.4444444JV4'4VVI. 4 i V 44V4j4. 1.1 a 4 fooling my way." said Mr. Dodco, "and due to the fact that about one percent of our term lias passed and the other 01 percent is ahead of us. I do not hestiate to say that as jet we have hardly gotten our feet well on the ground. rolkv D'iartiiicnt IJusy. "However, you possibly have observed from the newspapers that our police department has been busy and in the other department: we feel that things are moving along nicely." Mayor Dodge further explained that the survey of the city property and departments had been made, due to the f.act that the death of a business associate had kept one of the members of the board of publio " , i:n,'Ju,ns ,ms worK " ino Only routine business was tran- ! SiU-tf,tl b ,hp council at its business .session. Claims amounting tfo about , $ 1 '000 wcre allowed and ordered l,a!(1- An ordinance appropriating 'rnonc' to Ia-V for thc paving of street i intersections cn lowio av. was ! pa.ssed to third reading and enacted under a suspension of the rules. Two resolutions authorizing the issuance of certificates in payment for the street intersections of the Sixth and Cedar paving Improvements were passed. t Informal Meeting. After this; business har bt-entrans-sacted it was evident that the councilmen and other officials wero not ready to leave the council chamber, so upon the suggestion of the. mayor the formal meeting adjourned "so we can sit and talk things over," as i .someone present expressed It. An other member of the council suggested that it was a "sort of a family gathering." An adjournment waa taken and for some time after the members; and other city officials rat In tho council chamber visiting and planning informally for thc next four years. With the spirit of friendliness that existed at last night's meeting ami the earnest desire on the part of every one present to cooperate to the limit with every other member of the city's official family, there is every indication of a successful four years ahead of theh new administration and for the city of Misha. waka. TEMPLE In "Desert Rlossoms," n William Fox photoplay which will be tho feature attraction at the Temple today, William Russell is starring i ti the role of a young construction engineer connected with a mighty government irrigation enterprise. Many of the scenes were t;lm;d on the Mojave Desert, in California. PJ miles from Death Valley. The story is by Kate C'orbaley. Arthur Rosson directe-d the produc- I ( tion. The popular box star is sup-1 i ported by Helen Ferguson in the 'feminine pad, Margaret Mann. Dub i ei Cooper, Charbs Spere and Gerald Pring. j The young engineer is shown first ; in charge of construction on a bridge j contract. The bribing of an assist-j 'ant by a swindling cement dealer; i results in the supplying of inf. rior '. material for the- last two spans. As! a result, the spans fall, and the en- j ginec r is discre dited. Then begins the light to rehabilitate himself, under an assumed name. The irrigation project offered him his chance. "Desert Rlo.-soms" is declared to be one of the best vehicles Rus.-. 11 has had. An 'engaging love theme is interwoven with exciting adventures. PLAN DISTRICT CON YKNTION. Ancient Order of Gleaners will j hold their regukir meeting Friday evening at the K. of P. hall. Special arrangements will be made for the district convention at New Carlisle on Jan. 24. A large attendance is desired. LINCOLN It Is ery seldom that a serial ia made that is as full of sensational j and thrilling stunts as will be found ! in -The Lurking Peril. ' the newserial that comes to the Lincoln theater soon. Poth Anne L,uther and George Lrrkin aro the stars who are called upon to perform many Uarmg feats that will send a thrill : through the audience. The story is j a logical one and will appeal to .all ; e lasses of movie fans as there is : nothing in the serial that does not have a logical reason for ling there. joins iolkt: I'ORCF. j O. J. Wright. ?14 K. Fourth st.. ! has been appointed as a patrolman land will U gi.i his duties as a night patrolman tonight. Mr. Wright wat appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the promotion of P.itrofman Herman Beehler to captain. I MISSIONARY CIRCLR MF.F.TS. I The Woman's Missionary circle ot th Immanuel Raptist church will meet "Wd newsday afternon at Xa home of Mrn. George Love. 513 W. Rroadway. Topics Trill bo in ;harge of Mrs. Jasper McKay. TO F.NTF.RTAIN WH I) N I VSP A Y. Mrs. Charles Wllke. 214 K. First ft., will entertain the ladie.' aid society of Ft. Andrew's Rvangeiical church at her home Wednesday-afternoon.
HUSBAND OBJECTS
m TIITPPJO flTTEQ'T Ml W I r r. lTllrn! : IV 1111 U U VWJJUi Fitrlit Follow and Police Art1 Called Kuinaloy (Charged With Larcenv. : William Kozlowski. 71' , ft., nicht hand at one o C. Eighth the local 1 lactones derided to qui: 'orlc last ' meat and It cuino home to Ills wifi Mhtv. It wag sr.owlnsr quite harl I anyway and the thought of a nice jwftrm hoir.o hai Its appeal. But I when William make his way through t.uo. heavy snowill to r.is nome ne s:uv that the house was brilliantly lighted and t'.at Mary seemed to be enjoying herself. He entered and found Tor.y Moshak. 211 W. Lawrence st. .Tony and Mary were enjoyine a tete-a-tete. Here's wh ro old Johr I. Trouble entered. William ordeied Tony to vamooo. Torv was not inclined to i o. Poth men brought knives into play and soon frantic calls from neighbors filtered over the wire to police hea J'iuorters. When the police reached the scene of combat they found William and Tony in th throes of a spirited battle. Both 'f't"e brOUght tO headquarters Ton v was bu-iiy cut ana Pieeainc everal wounds in his head. from Spe. ial Jin'-"? John W. Schindln was call. d by Chief Darrows atui Tony was committed to the calahoose. Ho v 111 be arraigned today. REGULAR ARMY MAJOR MSPECrS t' AT 10 SAL GUARD US FT HERE Mi.shawaka' was surprised local puard company by a flying visit from a regular army inspector Monday evening, measured up to specifications and was highly complimented for it; splendid showing. The visit was from MaJ. Albert T. Itich. of the inrpector general's staft of the regular army, detailed as inspector for the state of Indiana, and came Just as Capt. C. B. Hartwick was forming the company. MaJ. Rich directed Capt. Hartwick to form the company for inflpe-ction. and after a minute Inspection of thc company, ita equipment, uniforms, drill and general sold.c-rly bearing. MaJ. Rich highly complimented the entire organization, declaring that it wn.i the finest example of .soldierly efficiency heNhad ever seen in an organization just four months old. to mi:i:t wkdncsday. T!ie Padies Aid Society of the First Christian church will meet Wednesday Rfternoon in the, church parlors. Jlw. D. Albert.5., Mrs. John Creighton and Mrs. Fdward Healy will be the hrtesHs. Janus Kamaloj-, 21 years old. living at 1 4 Lincoln w ay W.. was arrested last night and held on a charge of grand larceny. Kamaloy is alleged to hae stolen $40 from Hashed Hasbat from the latters room at a lodging hou Ife is held in bonds of If .10 0 and will be arraigned today. GROWING! Slowly but surely THE NEWS-TIMES Red Cross fund for the purchase of a Ford coupe to he presented to the Mishawaka chapter and for U3e of the resident nurse, is growing. The total now is $274.55. Contingent donations now in sight will bring the total to a much higher figure by Wednesday night. The list of donations now is as iollows: News-Times Mishawaka office $ 25.00 Hinkle Motors 25.00 National Guard Boys 40.00 City Firemen 15.00 Frank E. Coats .... 10.00 Matz & Forstbauer. . 10.00 Mayor W. W. Dodge 10.00 Dam Gilbert 10.00 Peers Brothers .... 10.00 Mishawaka Clothiers 10.00 Charles J. Roy 10.00 Duncan J. Campbell 10.00 Temple Theater ... 15.55 C. W. Gill 10.00 Fred N. Smith 10.00 Edgewater Floral Co. 5.00 ueorgc W. Blair . . . 5.00 Golden Rule Store. . 5.00 Charles L. Metzger. . 5.00 Sam Finch 5.00 Fashion Leader .... 5.00 H. C. H oward 5.00 Frank Yenn 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young 2.00 C. L. Barnard & Son 10.00 Joe Soens 2.00 In spite of the fact that drives and funds and campaigns have about exhausted the people's patience, interest in this fund is growing daily. The total required is $600. The half way point should be reached today. Don't neglect to send in that check or bring in the cash. Do it today. VflWCMMipOIBBI CCSVIEHS ?K0i3VCTS FHOiE Mishawaka 142 commit w sTrrvTiOTi or ominr
T1UBE OF RES HUR ' 1SSTALLS OFFICERS
H- 13 ".(.bieler bs installed as chief -? h- T.-b- of i?n n,lr. no. n hi h w.i b.r ; l in the k. or r. Imll Mn-iu- vf j- . c;-.or .icrs installed wer": Mr. ":.rles i . oniicM ii. i a; mid; ..i;ss ivn .v: Lnvry, juc c; Mr.s. Fl-n Windbicier. trachei ; l.'harlfü Johnson, scribe; M:ss M:l1re,l Io. dier. keepor o. tribute; M!s Eva Hocr?. captain ; Ml-s M.irian (brrr.ct. uile; Misv Myrtle P.ailey. drill master: Mis llarr.-tt Jol;::sor. piani?t; A. M P. :ert. trustee f.r thrc jcars; M. I.. Woicf r, outer euard. The next repular meet ins: will be held Monday t-venin. Feb. C which time arrangement. will a! tip completed for th T. P. H state fra - tj nal corrrc5s which will be b.e'.d May 3 and 4. Ilc2l A bad debtor never lacks excuse-". lit- 11'. lift-. Ill sell fears deatii enjoys no; not bins' on trust before tomorrow. Only bv tnstf can we account fori taxte. I Peware of eilent men and of docs ' t ii.it don't bark. j ono "Uike this" Ls worth two "I i v ill g.ve thecs." When thc good are rich they are , like enamelled gold. j .V friar who asks alms for God's i sake a skx for two. I Spcakirg without thinking I? j shooting without aiming. i In this knavish world of ours h0 who is content is rich. He who loves not the loved one's faults docs not truly love. The tree that has once grown crooked will never be straight. He who pff-ps througli a hole may see what will vex him. He who anticipates his pood fortune risks it by his presumption. The rose would have been proud if it had r.c-t been among thorns. Think more of not mklng once than of hitting the mark a thousand times. LOOK 'The Home Damp Wath Laundry Now ready for business. $1.00 ' per washing. fe per pound over 20 pounds. 11 work guaranteed. l'hone !lh. 1271. filO North Main Street. Ml.thavralot. i r
TODAY ONLY WILLIAM RUSSELL IN "Desert Blossoms" A William Fox Production. A tremendously powerful story of how the faith of a woman and the strength of a man endure acutest trials. "LOOK PLEASANT, PLEASE," Comedy.
TEMPLE-TALK
The collapse of a desert cabin in a violent sandstorm solves the problem of two young lives in "I)esit Rlossoms" today. You've heard about "Rllnd Muslmls' no doubt. Well, we have booked this famous play in for tomorrow and Friday, so don't .mis? seeing it on its short stay here. Critics say. "The picture is absolutely gripping and as entertainment 'Rlinil Husbands' is one lnmclrvo! orcent." And on the same program with "RlincI Husbands" another Rüster Keaton side-splitting two-reel feature comedy will hi shown, entitled "Convict No. l.t." I guess you don't want to mi-s this one. do you? Keaton is one of the funniest clowns on the serecn. (Read Temple Talk daily) by O. .1. L.
Real Estate Department I have added a real estate department to my Mishawaka office and will endeavor to make this the most efficient realty exchange in the city. All property sold will be guaranteed as represented and the interests of buyer and seller alike will be considered. If you have something to sell, come in and list it. If you wish to buy, tell me what you desire. JOHN C. FARWELL Rooms 4-5, Reed Building, Mishawaka Phone 233S
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HAIR GROWER Grew This Hair and Lots More Like It.
The Soven Sutherland Sifters' method o f nourishing and cxirins for tho hair, M Lsis Britt holds rvsinmsiblo for her rrtriirkablo Micexv and f a in e. She believes with the samo conscientious attention to lie-oping the lialr clean and well fexl with 7 Sutherland. Sintors' Hair Grower and Scalp Cleaner, any Lady may have a handsome head t.'r . of hair. 6
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We Invite the ladles and gentlemen cf South Bnd to demonstration. Call and consult with the lady in charge, the long, beautiful hair grown by the use of
Seven Sutherland SUtcrV Hair Grower and Hair and S'-alp Cleaner. Consultation Free. Don't fall to consult regarding the us of Seven Sutherland Sifters Co.orator for grey or faded hair, eiht different hadeRIack. Chestnut. Dark Rrown. Aul urn. Medium Prowp.. Rieht Brown. Ash Blonde and Gold Blonde. All letters and mall orders given prompt attention and should bo addressed to Seven Sutherland Sister at the above address
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