South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 23, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1922 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1922
MISHAWAKA NEWS
'BEN BAER" DIES AFTER OPERATION FOR APPENDICITIS Popular and Loved Character Passes Away--Was Philosopher and Humorist. Bertnold Baer, one of the best known citizens of Mishawaka, died at St. Joseph hospital Sunday night at 8:50 p. m., after an operation for apendicitis. Mii . .ik.i ' . " -i - v, '..- : 1 I f,1 ' f'. M -. ; i -m : i , 11 ' ' ' t II 1 1 ' - '"' r i . j . II :j - 1 hii i r, . . - ' r- .i:-h-.'! r:. ' f r- i . : j : . : r . I."!. H. J ' n r :: 1 l i r. 1: f T.. !. .1:. w o !:.:-!;. .'; t ! . r. il ' :' ! 7.1 t l . r ' ' t i r ' - . i i S : - ' nr.-- ii: if ; Mi.:!: .v. :. : liH-r ; ! . ! . r i ? 'I -t: ) r !''. ' il h i r it : h d'.rn .id, r-- , M'-' !!'
f 1 1 r i- d , w ;i w riba-.efl fnr lnck of KUÜieient i tir-t r-l is finished, little Mary al 'l ivre ai e , f v id' ti' e. New evidenee was recent- j Mimes the role. We see her first as H . J 4. I unarrhed and Chief Parro3a little pirl about l"1. tut when the '!' ! -e. .-. nd ' Mart ri a se.-irch for Onis-zk. picture en. Is she his prow n to be
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--. 1 x i' : - i; ' s or rj iniis , I! .w.shi;. club, andj Iicdlan l Kicharrl Foltz died at St. , . r. ivi - affair. .Lnseph's hospital Sunday morning v. v. th.- body Mop-las the result of burns sustained rinn 4 r' ;,, t: while at work' at Flint No. 4 f the ' the reilrru". Dodtp- Manufacturing "o., Friday . . -. be h Id at a ft e rnoori. Mr. Foltz was cleaning , ; . - 1 1 y at 2; :: p. m. a piston. There was a large can of .M ..., . f Ten. pl' naphtha nearby. Another employe !:', .:.; at.n'-r I was work im? on an emery wheel r . s a: the rei-iand so sparks blew into the r.aphvil' !. brought to ' tha. iKnitiir it. Mr. Fopz was im- . it 1 u 1 ir; 1 us and1 medi'ately rushed to the hospital.
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1 hi priot"f to 'I', mplc tin att yesterday tor a three - eisp m tne main oout oi an an- . a-: i ..sind train) das mmv. and with it came all the' star boxing contest to be given at
I:pi a wa l.i at cm r was 1 , c - ! ( '"i-rkl ' ! F, bviiar . ! t !; 1! 1 "op.e to 1 t Tli.'v ! on-cc 120 Lincoln Wav West I t :int Framd. in ""it."'" jj 1 1 1 i; l.i. I Kl'i Is l .-t. ' V I ' 1 tit i' I r-. , ,.- .nil! .i r. i Us I ' :i . k - ! il ' lbi Mat 'A I i 1 " T AUTOMOBILES A C tot iM.bites I of Sjlle 11 Tcr.rs.-io mr: fakty rnsmiNo i C0OI CHEAP SPP FOTvO CA ai.l irisHAWAKA :-!:. evk:. : c s I i .xv. '. t tr- ' M " r: 11 . i r BUSINESS SER'ICE Hu-jro--"rfa ifr- I t.Tial IS vx- rk 1 Ml v I EMPLOYMENT Hdp Wanted Fnn.ilc ; ' . o x ; r h -It 1 o T ! 1 :i t o?'ri.-e 11 ! 1 A: 1 'a' : v.";:-; .',( s ,j-re ti 1 1 . i ' .-: -1 1 : a j. 1 x r ; H i a . w 'i Y , New --Mit Ail' o Nt. .1Kb ;! ; d I a .1 1' JJf 1 L1'M STOCK i- i -1 P ' I I : s ! ) f .ii i ; -. -'o. k. b. - . I f a i i . i . , -; .1 . X-. at-. Fet' J fit s M I. I :;.: c rrt ...iv d i p : , e r S ! T ! !i H i ' Ä . Tit. .1 e i . I . I wl.! It ui3 , I' - Pt'-irri.i. v. i"t ; .-- Phone M.h . b.'tf . MERCHANDISE Hou-t ladil ooIa 5! I j r '": lull S A I b i.o.'-l t" ! t c-k,, . r r-":i ! a : .-j t M v . V i !..- or ' 1 N . .i i M:r i i ;v,: ".v.,:, . ; r . i Md'0 iti . ..... . is ..i.r- hv i
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Mary Pickford in "Through the Back Door"
M ir;. f'i'kfor'l. v)k is n.irriiiC ;iT I'Kf'jr "Tliroufrh th P.t k Door." loth I in tiio j-.tme rn.rn at a l.Ki - Misr Lous.- there. In th- mornit z Ornszko was sr.ne. !$72f that belonci to .o was ; Dubanic i ":n'v.kn was tried for larceny but I .' ROLLAND R. FOLTZ DIES FROM INJURIES . I . T I 1 7 I ,1 I I II I I III .'Ml MIT 111 lll'.l Afternoon at Dodpr Plant No. 1.
but Iiis burns were of such a sever j fc n-cently inaugurated by the nature that efforts to save his life Paramount comjany. Alt?ugh the proved futile. 'continuity fo:- the photoplay was Mr. Foltz resided at S 45 S. Tenth j .vritten by Frank Wright Tuttle. Mr. P.ier Park. .He was born it. Tarkington revised the script. "adding F.lkhart in 1SS7. being 34 years old. ' many pertinent suggestions which He came to this city about 20 years helped to catch the proper atmosago and has since resided here. Hiphero. is survued by two small children.! Mr. Tarkington went through the
Kolland Richard and Alice Rachel: j his mother. Mrs. Rachel Foltz. a . l'rotM,,r' Wal lie Foltz. River P irk ;, Ir'i- Rf' Shupert. KT hart: Mrs. ivuv Waters and Mrs. io;et sniltn, Smith P-nd. ' The body will be removed to his brother" home at 925 S. 13th st..1 '"il r:enis may view ine ioa i rtiu , - . , . i r Monday niIit up to ednestJay. . Funeral .-ervic.-s will be held at the ! residence Wednesday afternoon at ! o'clock. Rev. Mr. Hitchco. k will j ofhclate. Burial wdll be in Highland j cemetery. ! tiaipijI: tiii:ti:i:. i Again Mary Pickford ha. tri-I ump!i'd! "Through the Hark Door." ,
her m-we.t ilm vehicle, came to tbe,lihUng Irishman, will meet Lddie
T merriment and also all tho pathos) th it liae nnf this httle artist on, o topmc-t rung of the ladder of I . a 1 1 1 e . In this him we see Mary Pick ford j as .i l:ttle uirl acain. And without , .i'a'thiii, "he a better little girl 1
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."!: i;::1Mvbn. U-oe-ng room. .T.D,1'V!; V'"'1 , ,''Vr"",! Pi'oT id i.-.. P-... r.e Mi.haw.ika W.K ' fr"n' N'.r,' ul".:r:
17-f Room for lIouseleipiii2 f l'ili Kl" 1' I'.tiir ri"Mil" n nf urn 'oa , i !) vna r ..ve -n.'iiit, IniiMir.-. nt lb P Mi-h-iwiki m . in lo'hinc o.re i.'fj lK III A I' I'w.i furniHho.l room fori I -tit hou-ekeeptng. -1 P. First t . M !l1 w.ik.l. JJtl, 1U UI'.N 1 Two farnihe.i room in i:i."bTii tioine. J'J". W. NlUtnw.ika av. 'Jt J lni: Kbr ! furnished hoiin." kt -J . !'g r"''l!l. ."'' 1 Lirieo'.M way I'.. "J"Jt 1 I REAL ESTATE FOR RENT IIoum for Rem. Ft R KKNT- 'p to date .effirr potr r- oly fof i upaiiry. Temple Thciitcr P-'dj- Kr: t.tt r-soiialde. fall ! i-hrtw.ika ? or mv; O. J. Latnluotf'. b.nl'Lns ratnujer 1st? i ili KKNT p.!-.,.. :u i: wr:i kn Js.'.a st or S pfim ri .lrn Pro.idwav. Phone M:hj J-Jt 1 1 ni; KKNi MolrTi hea Li "!a u:iv P. fall ar ;'. J2t I 1 H KKS 1 All :ii"ii.-rri i room h;irz 1. w. . l..e in fall Mishawaka 7J. ITJtl l't t U Kl.Nl six n.iM;i. Cj. leM ririf y , 'it and toilet; cle In. Kerwtn. . r.r r.,t Na..r.jl Hink jf - I REAL ESTATE FOR SALZ , l'iinns nil Ijntl For Sale So "N F At KP. OF i.noi tiROl NI for sä! w 'h s rein) hoiie. larrje banjert. f:.rt..i.-e. cl-ctriiMtv. bath, cars re. i h; k-i t-ooiM. .-iL. r liiitldmea. lotn of "'r j frn, tr-. and ph-'iibherr : c1o! ! ;.',.?'':?:.- ill - . . .. f.K r- ;a i." n;ei on s m ikrer -t . tm ti;ue outli of railroad. 2t3 1
in this pi. e than 10 any of her proious offerings, whieh in f-ayinc a lot. When the picture opens, u child fir years old is doubling for Miss I':-kforl. but about the t i rn e the ci 1 1 i : - -i f , 1 1 T. sr 1 1 rl " :iriH i .1 ;i u nil- I cju ;; d t Till drc'-s-up pflrt. Th story jens at o.-tend, Pe-1-Kturn. Miss I'ir-kfor.l. as .loanroj Ibijiimerc. has a mother who fails !n love with I.lton Keees. a weaitnv Vew Veirker whirlwind courtwhirlwind courtship results in their marriace. Littie Jeanne, whom her new daddy regards as considerable of a nuisan e. is left with her faitirful nurse, Marie, w ho marries a Itelglan farmand settles down to rural life er near Möns. Here httle Jeanne grows up. and thr- comical things she does during her childhood keep th audience in a roar of laughter. LINCOLN THUVrrTl.
The filming of Pooth Tarkington'a game and because he felt his in--Conqut-st of Canaan." which comes ( fluence was beneficial upon the playto the Lincoln theater today is an-' ers. He invariably declined a saloC.r exitmpl of the close co-opera- ! ary.
Con of the author and producer, a raw procedure in motion picture scenario, scene by scene, at his home and made notes where he. thought changes would improve the picture of "Mudge Fik" one of tlie principal teures in the t)0ok, and made other (alterations which he said would ! strengthen the story materially. Dirertor R. William Nelll followed M -r ...... i - i J . . a . . . -i i . i;o kidiuii luras 1 1 me ii'ini ;n (ilmintr t he sct nes for the picture. Mr. Meighan's support includes such well known players as Doris Kenyon. leading woman; Diana Allen. Ann i.glcston. Alice 1-lemlng. Faul hver ,r,n. Louis Hendricks and Filey Hatch. HOXIN; 1XNTKST AT (TATt IIV. ' T.1inrx- t? n Ii ) i n l icViau-nLi'il U "I I I I ii lWV4 1i.li. " tne i entury tneaier. l uefuin-. Jan. 31. Ruhiin has l-eii in Misliawak.'i smoe e rly last summer and is ein ployed at the Fall Band factory. lie recently fought Clarence Willard of Fl k hart fdiow ir,g. and made an excell-nt Phone Mishawaka 10 Farms and Iand for Sale 83 FOP SAl.K -Two of the b.-t equipped mi' prodnrthe f.irnn in St. Jet? c.iir ty. I'.'O n.-ifx Madison township: romplfte .. t nio.lrrn b iiblmgr. in best condition: 1 :e -re good timber, C' arres mint, bnltn.-e ti.nvy land: 1 srrs wheat in gr.oiinl. I'ossession March. 1 :uri'S. s. cafhorn part Pcnn township: fine bull. line, l.ooo rods new No r wint'n wire fenriiir: land p.irtly li'..l nml 1-i0 r.xlt ef tilinsr en the .round n.ndv for 'TTing- lather of th.".- f.iims c.Tii bo bought behov vlu w.th f. n l a 1 1 -:ih p;ivmiit n Ib'.l til.- r.i.:, nu t. bal.inc- easy tcrtn. Kerwi'i. ar Firt N n f i " n : 1 'J'Mf ! I Hoiws l'or Salo I c I I" I'.. .. r.i-iid nta liifli .iili. V I 1"l. . i i1- i-'-'iii. .111.1 i-Tii,. . il ' rx ll.. lh ."lb". 1 h.HM'WOOd ;1V. I j vi' r""T!) . hono blorkp i 1 1 r ; S'.hx) nsh reinired ,!dre- 711 Ann t. '-"'-'" POi: S 1.P New. th.- Ni.rlli Side '..in ii . ö rooms and b.ath. on i J.1.4i. Stark Haltv ! 1Tt 1 PK SAl.K Sit room and h.ith. en Lin oI:i wav P. Priee ?1,shi. Stark Kealty oirifinv. 17P5 pol; SAl.L Seren ro-in home, corner l.a I irtlv m..il.rn mi tho North Side Pra-e S.V.'on Stark Pe.ilty 'o 17ti uool 11MMKS bud: uu easy terms, .loan f. Farwell. General Contractor. Keed Ptdj . MUhawaka Pbone ,(lsb. lU'Us llnl si:s pop SAl.K For f to -fp-o down and SJO to foO opr month rou inn tn-.Te mio a brand new cottace ; with larj:'- l"t. peed location. jut fm ldock from mr line Meter. Lnnff Hüffen. Kooiim 1 iind 2. Peed bidtr.. Ji.'J' ., N. M?in st. ff I Krai Lstalf l'tr Kxrhaie Si l'ttK SAl.F Modern home; literal term. Address P, New--Times. Mishawaka. -JIK1 tK sAl.K A number of Und rontraet ranjcir-c from 5b"i to fb. bearing 7rl interet-t. wn-r trtiarar.teeH payuei.t or, anv -ontr:ef. ffl.PAKKr KKAI.TY fORP. PS s Lincoln War Weit. ; ' -jitf FOR SAl.K iR KXf HANftE Fire-reora houe. raitly modern; barn, workshop. 1 chicken coops, larpe chicken psrk. lets, number of fruit tre on ore lot; buildings pood a new; will eir hange for modern hor.se or pell, Jl.oOJt ch. talane on contract. Phone Mishawaka Hop 21t3 Tn WFWQ-TIMÜQ ant IVIdlVtl llllll.ll Tl. ilU 11 U 1 11 1LIU 4 1 1 wlfi
REV. TITUS GETS GALL FROM FORMER
CHÜRCH IN CANADA! Resigned 12 Yearn Ajio Rrcau?e He Played Baseball -Now Asked to Return. Ttev. C. w. TiMif, ra.or of the Klr?r Christian church hrr who was forrpd to resign his pa-torito at th" Coburg Street Christian churrh. at St. .Tohrs. N. B , ("ana l.i. 12 ycir-i ap:o. hecaup of hj intr?t and participation in professional Msfrhall. has rccrivrd a call fr:ii that church. After 1 At . 1 i i I if Ulli lf' U A'l II 1. i ' . lMUUVM II W " A . . . . . wants him hack acain and dors rtot care how much prnfesional i-as.'-l-all he plays. Cits SfTond Call. This i Rev, Titux' secoi.d ejll! i from hi? Canadian rhup'h since h reFicned his pastorate in preference to tejn dictated t o about hilctif tendencies. h - It''. Titu is eonsiderinir the f ill The offer made him is a very nttractive one. Itev. Titus Is known liero weil as in Canada as a second Iilly Sunday because of Iiis interest in proi fes.sior.al b i!-eball. ' awaka in 11 S In Cumin; to Mi - h - has made hund - reds of friends and has built up t h c congregation of fhe First Christian cnurcn ironi a smaii ioimwiriK 10 , ' membership of more than oro. his 1 membership of more than oro, hi church having the second largest ; membership of any of the Protest'! . ant churches in Mihwaka. i Was Ilasc-hall Plaer. St. Johns. N. li., Canada, is a city ' of 70.000 population. In 190S and j 1900. Rev. Titus was pastor of the i'nhiirr Strr.f.t Phritfinn rhnrrli of ' oimrg street i nrisuan cnurc n ni that city. He took an activo part in ' the city s athletic life and was es pecially known for hi baseball ability, playing1 third base on the city's tcam. He played for love of the The trustees of the church wem opposed to Itev. Titus' liberal views md gae him the option of quitting 11 THE NEWS-TIMES Red Cross coupe fund now stand? at $591.65 and leaves a balance of $41.35 to complete the fund. A special effort will be made to secure donations for this amount today and tomorrow. The list of donations now is as follows: t i I iNews-1 imes lvnsna- i waka office ....$ 25.00 Hinkle Motors 25.00 National Guard Boys 40.00 City Firemen . . ... 15.00 Frank E. Coats .... 10.00 Matz & Forstbaucr . Mayor W. W. Dodpe Sam Gilbert Peers Brothers . . . . Mishawaka Clothiers Charles J. Roy Duncan J. Campbell Temple Theater . . . C. V. Gill Fred N. Smith Edgewater Floral Co. George W. Blair . . . Golden Rule Store. . Carles L. Metzger. . Sam Finch Fashion Leader .... H. C. Howard Frank Yenn Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young C. L. Barnard & Son Joe Soens American Legion . . Fred A. Ullmann . . Mishawaka Trust Bank Ralph S. Feig ..... Dr. W. E. Boriey . . . R. S. W iney 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.55 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 10.00 2.00 50.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 3.00 2.00 !i M. W. Stark i )r Walton . i . . . ; - rriencl B. R. Seabrook 5.00 t- 1 !- 1 j rred rvankert 10.00 I 5.00 ji: I Clark's Laundry . . . John Herzog 5.00 M. W. Mix 20.00 Fred G. Eberhart . . North Side Bank . . . Chas. A. Ostrom . . . C. E. Luckenbach . . Grace M. Finch . . . . W. H. Parmenter. . . O. E. Lanrg 6c Co. . . E. H. Lonsgreet . . . Burton Ayres D. D. Gross Mishawaka Cafe . . . John Dfstler Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Vogt A Friend .... l . . . Mrs. P. C. Diltz A. Lawder Rubber Regen. Co. . Friends from Woolen Co Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beiger Mrs. Hazel mones. J. C. Brady E. C. Wendt A Friend A Friend J. W. Stein & Son. . Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mills t . 20.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 1.00 10.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 10.00 10.00 2.00 3.00 25.00 1 LOO 5.00 2.00 LOO LOO 1.00 .50 5.00 5.00
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$591.65 j
r;:cr,ini; from Ti'.'iM r ."xpt'il. th a i Tii'u j r-r...t Vurin? th world w u 1W. Ttt'j rvJ with th" Y. M. A ;n1 at.nhcl to IV F-rt Ivn.., ,irt. tanci n T. l'.M.-... jvi.tl clpifvl In four m ijor ntfn-.;p op - r-i t i r 1 r ii I ran. -' Ho r? T - . , ... . , , Lr;coln way .. nurri-'I. .iri n-T.- two r;i!iajon. no j an .ir('. -n advor.it of th V. -M. C A. .n.i . ... . . v an a.i-round athK-ro. rnwnror of thArnrlr.in ici'-n r i n 1 tvtprar. nf MRS. LYDIA RAVER. OCTOGEXEA RIA V. DIES AT DAVGHTER'S HOSlE Mrs. 1.'Iia IUut, a rciU-nt of Mi.h v.ak.i for th pist 12 yo.irs, Ii'! at th r'-si.lT.o. of h r d h 1 1 h -tr, Mr". K:y. 74.'. II. Fifth it im! iv tu.-irrMiL" if . 1 . n'r'i.'lv" i followinc: an J 1 1 n .- u To th inlinnitios of nil at;-. Mr. Fu r w.t-j linrn Fch. l't. 14', hrire 1 y ars. 11 nvnth1 and I. diys old. fio oivey l;r daughter, Mrx. Kell'.v. four crarl rhll drt-n. ard tivo ur-l rirnicliüiirrn. I Hor hush-ind. Ailcn Rrj. r, .1' i 1 '' j - Funern! s rv;i s will Ii- hold at the r .; do tier Wtdii'-diy afternoon j at 1 o'ebx k. lf . rtto Turk-, pastor j of ft. Ptrr Lutheran church, of flciat'np. Til" i"dy w.ll be Liken tr. ProniT. where funeral s rvicc M-Pt Jo hf li! if " ri'i bi from the Iithcrar chundi, Pev. J1 ? III M T. . . ... . Itoesncr .the 1 1 n c. Pir:a1 will b OFFICER REAMER IS SFSPEXDED: R ESIG.S AM) DEMANDS TRIAL j Motorcycle orh'-er Harry pe.mier 'was siisperided S:ifurda by Chlf of jp.'lire Harry Harrows on charges of i r.-nduct 1 Keamor. unliero'iiiiL'' an :heer. j a r, i .r-I i ii lt to the chief. I 'turned in Iiis shield iyin.T, "I am i I through. I re.-iyn.'' H ' jhorie.l. can'cllit.u h'" la er telercinati'n ;and (b-ra mdm-r a trial. ' It is U!.d.r ""d that Fbanir has ! retained Ralph Jerm-pan. former j city attorney, t repr-em him and. win uenianu a mimhi w m-u u." i board of works meets in Ma'( r 1 ).ipe s ottKc to(iay. Heamcr is charged with navni: ' belittle-'l the department since Chief: Farrows took .harm- rnd generally', derogatory remarks about the de- j partment. He was an active candi ' dat' f-r appointment as chief of I in!i.i' ,,hk-, M A ( A ' A H 1 I N 1 : M l ".UTA I N . Mrre than 'Jc i m. n and women fathered in the K. of V. ball S'atur- ! day night, when Mishawuka Tent Xo. 1 2. Maccabr.es entertained the Interurbap Association. A class of eight ware initiated. William Armstead of Mishawaka gave the address 01 welcome, ltaipn smith ot J La port e was the principal speaker. : The gnosis came from e.osher. Nib s, Flkhart. Laporte and South Fend. rim-: m-;srirs in sno i.mac;i: Sparks from a ch.irney caused a icof tire at the lioin of M rf. Nancy llraly, r. 1.". Locust st.. Sunday nu ruing, which resulted in a ?10o damage The Centra! tir lepartment v;u' caled to extinguish the hia.e. m us. nahm: i:n n:rtins. Mr. William A. S.ir'.o. 710 LinI Saturd iv at a thirnhlo party at her; i - ' homo. Mis- Ha .el S tevens Myers j rendered a group of hirp solos. The I decorations were cut flowers. Re- : ! freshmnts were served. win-: has iifsuani arri:sti:i. Pari Satterlec, 3M Lineoln way '.. was arrested on a charge of nsiu!t and battery preferred by his wife. Res-ie S.ittcrb'. In default i ot his bond- he is b.-in-c held in tho ) rity jail and will b arraic;ned in i the cry ourt today. MA slllll T.T)Fs. ( Add a rpiaiter of i teaspoon of ! bakinc pr.vwler to th potrttoes as j .'P mash tli in and thy will he i lU'!nT. Dr. Werner. Farn.c r Trust bid?. lC-tf LEGAL NOTICES TAN I.lsr I OK ltt'l. font roller' office. Mishawaka. linli.ina. .lannnry K'JJ. Nofl-e i- li. lel'V uitcu that the f"l lowif. ib-M-ribo.l iatid- and town bds have l.ef-tj r.'t .I rii.'d i" this oftico by rlo-Trea-arer of said fity of Mi-hawaka. aiid tiov remaifi deliii'i'ient for the nonpayment of Stp-rf Imi'Ti'M-nioiiis due OH them, at.d from i-.bvid i.ils owiiiri the 'it CQ VHITS PIaODVCTSJ roBVLK BELIVEfiLY PHOiL Mishawaka 142 CONFERS SERVH2I "an wsnTvnofl of ovalitt ra rrr" n i f 3S pt mm r
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Each for the Other and All-together Never was it more necessary to do our bit, and tear down the high prices than now, that's why wc are doing everything we can by offering the highest quality of coal at the following prices:
Manhattan Lump Coal, per ton, at West Virginia Splint, per ton, at Kentucky Blue Bird, per ton, at Nyco Block, per ton, at Pocohontas Coal, Third Vein, per ton, at Kindling Wood, Stove Wood, Block Wood, best quality, per rank, at . . . Hard Coal, No. I quality, all sizes, per ton, at
These prices subject to change without notice. It is a pleasure for us to be able to lower our prices, and hold up the high quality.
GRANGE ELEVATOR GO. Mish. 192 A. E. CASTLEMAN, Mgr.
H EFt3PLE THEATER PACKED HOUSES Afternoon and Evening Yesterday to See MARY PICKFORD in "THROUGH THE BACK DOOR" If you could not get in yesterday, don't mks her today. It's a treat to see her in such a splendid production. Also Mutt and Jeff in "FAST FREIGHT," Comedy. "Mummy's Nightmare," comedy. Topics of the Day
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TKMl'LK TALK Fcr)oiip that saw Marj- jt-torila a. .tire pleaMtl with her errat performance in "Through tlu Hark Ibmr." Ttxlay nnd tomorrow i. tho la.t rlinnce to sot this rhnrrnln? prMliirtin. W'e toll you to come earlj jcttoria rlon't forcet it toI;t. ."ou'll eii joy riory scene and e- ery minute or tld- "I'lck of PirlfonP plays. f.TINFJ:S STAUT 2:17 AND 4:or MfiHT SHOWS START 7:00 AND S :.". Inle to Vit the Irtnn fatlnee nnd Nteht IUv1 "Temple Tnlk" Dally b ). .1. I,.
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