South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1922 — Page 25

FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 25

MISHAWAKA NEWS

bv the rlu!-' to Mrs.

ISSUE PERMITS FOR BUNGALOW BUILDING

VICTIM OF RAID TO

Harres Discuses Bonus

BE TRIED SATURDAY Before Xotre Damn Club Mr iW. r .-rV.uiVrr :::

ART DEPARTMENT FEATURES UNIQUE PROGRAM THÜRS.

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Miss Tr.r f-r thdr

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rk in ronrif '.tinn with Thur.-day's L-ratn. Seventy-five iali'.s at'if' fi;nhv of dmctic art, n"ifl-

SERIOUS ACCIDENT NARROWLY AVERTED

wiNNini or 3irsic Mraom: C"onti:st.

Popularity of One Story Home? Evinced by Applications to Build.

i 'lo tr.al rf lit rni.n Kvt-:.-' . :i'.:':iy I ; I f ihrv. r:vU- r. ch.ir-l :h 'h- !.. irv;f.rturer of :r ' c'.r.:

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of Com- ; w .;: Kr.v',:; i: ir. I.'- r.' -t; . C,

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the c:ty r!rk'

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hall Vc Ir.o-I for or,1 ?tory

work a n -I c rnbroi 1ry, t!:4 work of t:. ?ir!" r.f th Junior 1 1 i crh and of Car D riven bv R. R. Slc-nian

t!i Ilih f'hoo! iva Kreativ ap- . : rr r . -til .y tli' Itib v n:":i, who J iSrlmoI Art- Dav Ob.-crvrd at highly roinpiimntr-d th ta-hrrs j

t ;ir..J tho pupil.- or. thir hp!"n-!: cf ! I f(jr, ' A f' rio;; and prrh.ipa fatal acci-

w.nfr.r;vn Attrrwl i t thn r-.f tVn moriir" l'!fnt wks m i r a cu ! ou 1 v avoidM at

1 w,ih frrd bv th sir!-; of th d-

(ra-lics Int( Smaller Ma(bine on MMiawaka A v.

Final Meeting of tbe Sr;on

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SUDDE.X DEPARTURE Mr.'. Maud 1-.:?. wif of Vernon I! --Is-. r.'iT V. Fourth .t.. wtio vi rr;. ort: d in Thursd ' 's Nws-Tirii a- having b ft h-r ltuband M'ddnlv th" prrvio'j. day. allrd at th' t!b- fif tb' ne w papr y stprday

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.1 ff-rnor-n to ivo u r .id of th'1 htory. "My husband wa.-n't a.s pur

n.fij at my fKpartur a- prc-

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t... t t i..il i3;t-r-f !;- !uo ib 'ml

-!;-' . tr;i r.Mi.f ari l Minilarj Tr.n rhib:t :' dro-.-!

r. you a ri id'1.! :

may hav4 thought 1 was foolir.?. but I war nr nmrf in rarn"st about

anvthif iur:n all a 1m u? tli'

n liff. 11 l:ri"v

furr.iturr

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a r ra lie-

i tra ?it. V- havf-n't livM liappily ! ... ....

.-ui' o our ciaunt'U' w;t aioui i i months old. It had bfn arrantrrd that Mr. Iirr Wd? to ;illow mo Mipport iitonry for tli child."

r Wl; a f- , a f ' 4 ! 1 !

whi-'h to rink" a 3t i o t fi r ' b r d.

' 1 : i; M : 1 la t Ti" .-tr 'U'-r li!. Mr''t. buin'

Thr

a fa -biio;: :u?y fb -' rrra in pr:r.' ipb'.-' 1 1 ' u f 1 i i o r . ; . r to .i .-uci-f--. Thrro

is of 1 , : f s to b- rm- : -traizi.t .r. whioli

y to it.- I'M iti.it ion. !:io.-t .-Uita'ab- f'-r and f-rhooj diTs-fs.

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HOSIMTATi NOTIX. f. Jacob Schmidt. S. Wc.-t .-t.. rrcf-ntlv .-ubm!ttrd to .an Op

eration for appondicitis at St. Jospli'.i hosrdt.al ba. sufticirntly improd to bavc that institution yosf nlay. b-iwr'-niT WVbor, fl'L' Iinco'n way

:::( o clock ;a?t ni?ht when a ("u'vrolr-t car driven by Ralrh B. !'-j-ma::, K. Mi.hawaka av..

; . t ..idf-d v.utn a 5rnaller Chevro.et j tourir,: car driven by I'rcd Casper, j Ki.-her court, who riding tn a j tojjrins; car driven by Charles C.

Fisher. Tl.', Ik Iawrence .t. Ca?per. aocordinp to th? fdory told tho police, who invc.-nisat ?d tho a'-tl'lriit, was toir:? a. car from C"dir i-t. to an ally by Ihs home. Ho v. a- ju.-t after turnins: into Mihiwjika av. and was contemplating takln tho turn into an alloy between Cedar and Him -t?., when he obfprvrd a largo car speeding to. w;:rds him. orn- di.-taiic away. He hold out his hand as a .isnal and .-tartF'l turning. Ju.n aa ho neared the o;podto curb ho noticed that the ar on.iing Tin Mishawaka av. had f.i'kd to slacken spoel and was aim' st upon his. He attempted to turn Iiis car toward tho west to aold gottirp struck in tho fido and bring kilb-d and when lio had his machine lialf way about was bumped into. His oar was completely demolished by tho force of tho Impact which carried his c;ir backward over 7:. feet. Tho c:ir drivm "by Plpysman was badly damaged. The smaller car last night appeared to he a total

! wreck. Casper was carried to a

e or:. co .at the

when five pem'ts

nes were allcwrd.

For feme tim.o the real estate vi- tier? hive been waging a tampaigti in which they !i,iv attempted ti

; wa5 the:? : r I : e f ;at r:i":,-' a

two of

hov tho r:dvant3g( .i of

for fami.ie.-s.

home

1 or

build bur.cralowi' it

of npplicati'ns for

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perm: to

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!:e Ikgt-et "I joz-" zv.--z '.'ha in i:e rour. y. Mary boxe- of dat. which w- re ,;e.r--ore,l ; -j the 0 e 1 ; ,"J r Of t h1 ICrau-o hor.tc, f-p.pty kor. in wl.iii i'.visli was brewing wr.i n tl;e "cops"

bo loved that

Daughtor of Mr. and Mr?. Ilalph H. Jergegan. 115 S. Rnco st.. was awarded first honors in the Music Memory contest held in connection with Mlfhawaka's public schools. Tue5day evening at Kattell 3?chool. There were a largo number of entrants. ( Mat of the- 150 points required. Helen May received 1 4 S, carrying off the honor. for Hingham schocd which t-he attends, being a member of grade .seven ü- She is a granddaughter of tho lato Hon. K. A. Jernegan 3ind Hon. Charles Frank, a former mayor of the city.

W., who underwent ;m operation i nearby homo whore ho was found r'-contly. wa. removed to Iii homelto bo suffering from a dangerous

T.hc weak

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Ao;d th ü;i;-tra:. .ar.d V :

a t . ail hi'-n !.- I' r.-"ii.

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tVJ'e of line s i j,-,-

th'- effoet r.f he ro'IU 1 !:a p d tieck lira-. There is n the u.iv of lir e to the tab.

out over tho forehead and a badly wrecked right knee. Neither car

103 K. in the

fterdaV. I.oretta Mouoh. daughter of Mr.

aod Mr.. I'en Mönch. S. West st.. j was insured. Jesse Terrin, v. lio also underwent an ore-ration ' Mishawaka av.. was riding

for a ppepd icit is. has been removed j Sb ssman car at the time, that the to her homo. i accident occurred. Ml. Michael to-cklein, ?.2 S. j Wells st.. underwent a rious opera-j o A' V IT'' IfJMfnrK nV

lion i : 1 1 1 1 s i . i riiorini'K.

INSTALL POSTAGE METER AT OFFICE

their t-logam "a rir.ö. cap- in whioh rr.ar.v bungalows are beaut. :;oj in

he setting fjn." i to bo realized f-oe.n. Tho permit1 granted Wednesday were : Maurice Mounnir.ck. for TJior.aDoFrcoeo. bungalow. Llx?.', V. Sovonth ?. Cost $2.n'k Matirico Meunninck. fcr Francis Fckstein. bungalow, 2?x:-T. on Feisrer farm. Lincoln way Ik Co?t $r,.000. Col;, rrt Renlty Corp. for live room bungalow. 22x'.4 Ik Fourtli st-Co-? S 3 ."'' 0 . Cedprirrt Realty Corp.. five rem bungalow. 22Z, IZ. Fourth yt. Cos! "harle. McThern for two ftery

jtramo bm.clin?. 2 4x-) at urr.-cr

ad.Ltion. Third j-t.. to ccst H. """ H. Ik Kuhl. for S. Cheifetz and N Pros, frame store, CtxT-O, corner Kyrkit and Lincoln way Ik Cost $2,0 0 0 . "olpiert Realty Corp . garage. 12 xlfi. Campbell's addition, lk Fourth st. Cost $100. Maurice Meunninck for Stove Meunninck. parage, 20x2ik corner Union and Twelfth st. Con $250. Camiol CysTl for Harry Van Laker, addition to building. 6x. 4fS W. Seventh st. Cet $2nft.

; nr.tered. and t!:e whi.-ky. wine an 1 I beer will ;:Il be brought into tho j I court, rocn". Saturday, it l.as peer; ! stated, in :i:i effort to how the court ; 'he extent ef the unlawful enterprise I -vh;oh tho titc'.- attorney bo'.iecj' : Krau?- to ha.o hern engaged in. '

Come in pick the pattern you like best With your permission 'Til do the rest" I'll do it right, C. Walter Herzog The Tailor 105A Lincoln Way East Phone Mish. 186

.TAMi.s hi:aly rnn;bi:i).

I Forty frienis1 of Janus He.aly ' i lea-ant!y surprised hin.i T uos 'ay i 1 evening at his hop.;e. 4.13 K. Mish- j jawaka av. on the oca.io:i of hi-' Jbirtl.diy. Mus: games and dr.;ir.g! iwtre tb.e ftaturor. Ti;e guests pro-j jsented Mr. Jlealy with a gift. Lunch-I

eon was .served.

'A oiaa n a nd the

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atbUi; );,

o " t t ! l : n z : .: .1 t lie h i ;r, 'a a s he riven

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rt. heavy

TIo

M.ss Sophia Ik Roshlr.ski. S.-i.tr st.. South Rend, submitte.l an operation Thursday morning.

S. to

face .and eas

lirst consider- j tiie rostum.o i

i

mu-t o'.th.er bo in harmony with or contrasted to tb.e tritural rob -rintr. s that thev b'i'omo subordinate to

it.

the cent' r of jr. teres:

and the eo-tume to a frame. "In alnio-t nil cases ,i orunetfo

THICK CHASM MS INTO HYDRANT

BAPTIST CHURCH ARE TENDERED RECEPTIOX Ikfty-cight new members of the

First Baptist church woro the guests

'of honor at a reception tendered j POnd?. which can handily bo car

Eli Bur per Succumbs at Advanced Ape of 71 H Ii Rurger. 7 4 ytars cid. died at bis home. 02C, Iowa t-t.. at f : r. Cf

J o'clock Thursday morninc. dr.itli reUnique Labor-Savin- Device Is j --t-n from a compiicatb.n of dis1 .... eases. Mr. Burger had boon a resi

dent of Mi'h:ivaka for tho pa.t 10 year., coming to this city from Wyatt, Ind. Ho was born in nhio Jan. 14:. On Aug. 1 ho was married to Miss Kathoryn George at Ohio. Slu- died in 131.

ic.I deviro called the IMtney-Bowes 1 unai!li onr nri. " detachable postago meter and wrie 1:am trcv of Mishawaka, a stepinrtalled in the Mishawaka Woolen ! daughter. Mrs. Rollo Milton of South Co office ' ""d- Civo brothers. Je?er. h and Pan The device it-lf is only a small j ('f K"nx' In?" V0!"1'! f CaUT c?'

riece of mechanism. weighing 1 2 i 1 ' 1 ' 4

.1 IC i 11 llll.llll Ol .NOllH C,1 -V

Installed by Woolen Com

pany Here. One of the newest of new Mentions was brought to Mishawaka ytsterdav in the form of a mechan-

T.YALnACK 1T1CMS

Marvin Huston was in Chicago las!

week on business. ; Llo.d rror.r.etr.an lost a aluable; hotv last veck. r-

i;d ;ate:- ot -mis r v.vaua. :ias i.n- j.

cha'fd the J. K. Stick el firm. Mrs. Kate R ehhr was the rru(.-t of Mrs. Lef Hahn last Saturday. Jatv.es Filer was the guest of Carl Fuchtel o'-er Sunday. Mr. Filer was also or o of tho visitors of Tamarack Sunday school, Sunday morning. Mrs. Cora Zeiger entertained a number of her friends at a maple pulling last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and dm: '-liter. Mabel, were Sunday guests of M:-. and Mrs. George Reehler's. B. F. Bronneman. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Rrernoman and son. Junior. M3SSO Ruth and Olive, Gerr.ert, Howard Grnert and Ora Rochier.

were suna.iv guests oi .'ir. .-inn .n.-

Sam Newcomer', of Misliawaka. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Chas. Wcigel and Mr. and Mrs. George Hahn spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ree-Hahr..

At Battel. School Auditorium Mishawaka, Ind.

FREE PUBLIC LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

By Dr. John M. Tult, C. S. B., of Kansas City, Mo., member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship. The public is cordially invited.

On Saturday Evening;, April 1, at 8 O'clock

The face may

rompnrrd to in a piefur

cm wi ir colors

moro I ti ten.

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Nearly everyone discord in musi fail t. n-alizo i if color wo .are

U'Uit,, T-1t,l, I". -.er ftr!,.,, I

ik'iii'ii i...'..',! .ir w it i h i . . 4i , e . i 1 ...-.f i . A..,in n!r ,n tho nnr nrss nf tho

Ik.. nk I. iml.er company truck las' '-.,.-," nionrttA rMr,, -a

I i .-.) . v c j' r i' i 'i i'i uiii - i enjoyed Bofrf shmonts wore served.

The bliest were those who had

i united with tho church during: the

revival .services held recently. Preceding the reception tho regular quarterly business meeting of the. congregation was hold. Reports from tho various societies and de-pa-tmeiits were given.

evening, the st'fring wheel broke and the truck ran into a firo hy

drant at the corner of Lincoln way ;

and West M. Bob-on escaped with ec.if injury but the truck was had!;

damaged. The a'd'nt was ported te the police.

ro-

A MISHAWAKA HOY. Son: ch Daddy, e.c that beaut i

f til lawn. Fat her:

-Yes it is nico. hut I bet

.; . re ; i , n s in -e us ap,

:y Weic di-'layed iy h'rg . h" wer' the Misses Mar--'r..:n, H uri- tt Fggleston.

I.

IC"d j o r ;

Julia Ib'V. I.'iis

v," . .. I .,.:.. 4-. r..-

. .. i.irv, I . i u , i I 4 M'itt--. litbr. Mo

that lady worked hard to get it that!

, I W-H

Son : No

red in a small case which is cspe

cially made for the instrument, but tho results obtained from It are marvellous, sis much time ar.d labor is yaved. and accuracy is assured. The machine automatically places postage on a letter, peals it, cancels tho stamp, and counts each piece ol mail that passes through nt tho rate of 600 letters per minute. The machines are sold or loa!ed by tho rostage Meter Co.. but tho detachable meters are only leased, it being the policy of tho company not to meter devices. The revenue and

tor. Mr?, Fannie Mondlin

casca. al.-o survives him. Funeral arrangements have been made.

of Cal-

not

(Mxtiry The liest varied program of pictures over shown at the Centurv

Itbeat.r is promised patrons for to- ! PostofRc e departments aro not only didn't daddy Mm!,:.,, . i.o..., . a. ! protected by the meter itself, but

of that pure Lawn Seed .,..:. Anu,ri,,,n 'his!nrv shmvins : the machine is locked by the post-

thr-v the bkaxing prairie fires, the cold master, ho retaining tho key.

Newman, uojen

:c;; inr. I orot nea ; e. Ilt:th Glas. 1

A! ." F. irkitt. K .thryn Weir. Bema M.or, and Grace B-ei,c Mrs. L. K. Will s sang "If Loc T Wlrit tiie B"-e I.-" and "F oning Sane" She was ac,-,,mp ii:;. d by Mr.-. George A. Man:, r.

she didn't daddy she;

got sonu

i at the Grange Iklevator Co

gt wtuto Clover n iwerythirp. Just

call them up and they will deliver it. If you also would like a nice kawn let u.s help you. Grange Levator Co. Mish. lOU. A. i;. Castlenian, Mgr. Advt. r.0-t4.

scaled with

tho key. and

a government

hunter; rrn;inr fbe ttn!n tTic Is alSO

bloody and tierce Indian battles and.ea' tho many incidents that beset trav-1 Postmaster John A. Herzog it elers. "Winners of tho West", is 1 Pit-C-tly in favor of tho new applibilkd as the headline feature of thcancc. It marks an epoch in tho hisshow. Are Aord is tho hero of tho tory of the postofhee department.

ADJUTAXT O. . HART VISITS IX MISHAWAKA Adjutant O. H. Havt of tho Salvation Army headquarters taff. Chicago, visited in Mishawaka. Thursday. Adjt. Hart as Lnslgn Ilirt, was in charge of tho local corps of the Army and did splendid work in Mishawaka. Ho will bo remembered by a host of local citizen.0. Ho loft hero six year.s ago for Cedumhus. Ind.. afterwards aligned to Mitchell. Michigan City. Ind.. and later transferred to St. Louis, Mo. lie is now engaged in organizing business men into boards to r.ssbt the work

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b u -i n ( . so th:- w, u'.d v lll. Ii Sil'""

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, lit. presided at the ion and annou;-cei that

riuii:

CNKIf-TIAN

1 Ml!.. fj

: iiiriiiing pioi. i no juciure nas ( gained much .success everyvhere j it has been shown.

be t!i WoUld

'Otmg at I hair:na n

Tom Santschi will be seen in "The Secret of Butto Ridge", whilo the dosing episode of the "Thrill-a-Min-ute" stunt king's great picture.

"Hurricane Hutch." is also part

1

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LI KTI'HL' ON

SCI i:cik At Battell school auditorium. Misb.au aka. Siturday evening, April 1st. at S o'clock. 31

.- 1 . .. i i It fi a nrnrnm Patbe Wrolrlv arid

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fa.thfullv to mike ;ho l . ; tr.p auv inures oi ton ana lun , and the committee; i Limestone and all kinds cf Field ' I'll out the day's show alon? with a iss;::.d h-r th" p: j Se; ds. Orange kkvalor Co. 25tl 0 ', Harold L'ody comedy.

th,

He U enthused over the fact that a Mishawaka concern is tho first In tho state of Indiana to adopt the new system. Chicago boasts of having the first machine, it being installed In that city Wednesday. F. E. Poor, representative of the

i . . ...

of Postage Meter Co., was in tue c;ty

yesterday installing tho machine.

Mishawaka Class ifi e d

ANNOUNCEMENTS Io-t and I'ourrl

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LINCOLN

! A story of a woman hater, filled with laughs and action is billed to ' show at tho Lincoln theater today i only. Will Rogers, famous humorist j has made a decided hit in this picJture. "Guile of Women". In It lie

is iorcoci to i.iKo tne role of a nan who loves to tight and stages two

10K SAI.K-Nmv is ;;vt.:ii? to onsago ; fi..1(, tn(,ViinlPrs tnat c00m Yerv real vour riuituental siirutt'r, r.edgin, ' . lilies. glauiokiM. dahlias and tuberös., ; in tho latter part of the story.

nt . I., rowcll. 1-1. Marcart-t st. Com- western nioture. "A Western

"' TI,,.--,".U..J" . V. 4 I

j i iiui I'u-,.. i'i ei . ".4j.ti. tu.uai.is many I thrilling ir.cidents that grip and hold I t i o onlooker for considerable per-

MERCHANDISE

Sccil-i nnd !" nt

and fee lefaro voii buv.

ROO.MS AND BOARD

.i :i Mi?ti;iw:i ' -

l ol l; I 11 M , f : i r u i 1 1 e , j re it.- f,. r rii'it

W., ."d--Four i;i'p large av.s f.r l:gLt 1"1!m ke.-p-PhenA Mihniv;ik:i -11.

iods. will be the Saturday attraction along with a merry two-reel comedy.

tM : CAKS l.u: nteriand. f200t'. Ii-. Oaklan.l. 5avc-); l.i 1 7 MaxelU '.'"rc; l'.e.M Ford tear. ".0lH. Ci'.l

:i w '.i k a r-!77. fctl

HEAL l5TATE FOR RENT

Houses for itcnt.

TEMPLE "The PasiotY Flower." starring Norma Talmadge. appears at tho Temple theater today for the last times. The story is the work of Jacinto Benavente. Spanish dramatist, and was tremcndou.sly popular in New York last season with Nance o'Xcil in the role of "Raimunda." the mother. Norma Talmadge. however, will be seen as "Arcadia," the daughter, in the picture ver.-ion. It is a tale of Spanish pearant life, in which love, hatred, jealousy and tragedy figure. Mlsn Talmadge is g.Lvc n her first opportunity to play in a .Spanish role.

of the Joseph

Army and will work in i countv for about ;i week.

i;vti:htains circlf:. Mrs. J. Gibbons. N. Mf rritieid a'.. entertained the members of Circle No. 1 of St. Monica's Ro-ary society Wednesday evening. Burco was the feature and prt7.es were won by Mrs Bernard Muineh. Mrs. Jof-.-phine Holme?, Mrs. Lueiari Philion. Mrs Frank J. Biekel was awarded the houso prize Refreshments woro -orved. It was decided to hold a pastry .-alo April 1 at tb.e Colbert hardware store.

.MRS. CliritCHILL rUMJlAI,

j l ur.TH sorvico. tor 3lrs. Marth i j Churchill will bo held at the residoi.ee of her daughter. Mrs. IMith j Wer. brenn or. S03 Margaret rt., Fri!day afternoon at 2:10 o'clock. Rev. ; L. Ik John of the. United Brethren irhurch of South Bond will c'Tie; ite.

Burial will be at North Manchester

ri:ui:an rmLi: class to mllt..

niu: at twlaci: or i:ats. The central a::d tho south side f:rc department."-! were called to the Palace of Fats, lis Lincoln way W., Thursday morning nt 4 o'oloek

Jto extinguish a fire which originated

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I :NT 1 11 ITA INS CLUB. i Mrs. I'M Frccse. ip; Lk Lighth st.. 'delightfully entertained the memi hers cf the- lndepenlent club at her : hon-. e yesterday afternoon. In the corn contest. Mrs. J. C. Mills won '. first favor, and .Mrs. Wagner scc- ' otid. Mrs. Sexton won nrst prize in

the nut contest and Mrs. Wagner j HOSIHWARXE C.ETS CONTRACT.

second. Mueüc wes enjoyed. Refreshments w ere served. Mr?. Jacob

The Be roan Bible class of the First j

Presbyterian church will be. entertained Friday evening by Miss Ber-

r.ico Barron, agisted by Miss Marian

Heiton. at the homo of Mrs. L. A. Donn. 210 S. Race st. The annua', election of officers will take place at this meeting. The cla.s will sow for the Red Cros?.

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quire on ;i class of four cand idate 1 next few day?

at the regular meeting last evening

William It ose war no has been j awarded the general contract or the ; construction cf an addition to the Twin Branch school on Iincoln highway, east of tho city. The National Heating Co.. 5-outh Bend, got the contract for plumbing aci heating. Work will be started within the

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DAKiirrilU ARRIVE. A ikanghter was born Thursday mon.ing to Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Konoid, t'4 4 Ik Monroe pt., South Bend. Mr. Konoid K- manager of The Com-

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llKKi: 1TIOM f.ILWIl ItAPIDS. Mr.-, Mathilda Olds and Mr?. AW. Olds. Grand Rapids, are in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O A. Jeffcrics. 212 Center st. Mr?. Mathilda Old-s Ls a sister of Mrs. V. Kmerson Babcock. 12- Niles av.. who is seriously ill.

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AULL ROfiLRS tn a J delightful, trur-to-lifo coinodj (illl.i: Ol WOMLN" I A story of a woman-hater, that 2 iIlen lie did fall, he fell hard. l ull of laughs and action. A No 3i James Aubrvy Conllv i Tomerrov Only g HARRY McCABi; in 3i niammotli wo-tcm picture S

"A wi:sti:kv TiioRouc.Him:i" Thrills that bite and action that startle, in it AL-o 3i merry t o-reol comely

Come Early To attend our Spring Uurnituro Show 3it your o3irliest jKsslblo pomciiioiKv olToi unlimitoil po--ibilitie in that jou Mill have lirst t hoi of undoubtedly the niii( oomproliensho and choicist selection of n mo-t ccniplrto eihlhitio:i of America's finest furniture. I Icing one of the Iirt to omip. joti will witness the showing 3is i complete unit see the many new and imiting pieces judge for yourself what will help to make jour home more attraethc and inviting;. Extension Dining G5l

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Yen have yet to see the mo., appealing showing of delcrihtful I'aFeds if you haven't attended e.ur ore sent Pa-B'-d offering. Many desirable I a-Ile-ds. frame n.ah'tranv f.r.i-h with tun:" 1 pe..-ts. run plot e with ma tress :;nd slumber pillow, are marked -at $4efi'i

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THEATER TODAY Don't Miss the Best Varied Program of Pictures Ever Shown at the Century. Winners of the West

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iCOJ .r-iviiicjicu.il v,i nie jJiaiu uooi, uic puiuiv. fires fight the Indians master the desert travel through I

unblazed forests batüe your way to California with the :

history makers of .America in the mad gold rush of 1849. ADVENTURES OF BOB AND BILL on Dangerous Trails. Always interesting. PATHE WEEKLY

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HURRICANE HUTCH The Thrill-a-Minute Stunt King, in the last episode of "HURRICANE HUTCH" TOM SANTSCHI in "THE SECRET OF BUTTE RIDGE" HAROLD LLOYD in "TAKE A CHANCE"

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ALWAYS THE LATEST AND BEST at CONE'S Cone thinks every customer is worth $1,000, and will protect them if they are hurt in an accident. Why Insure Your Car and Not Yourself? Here is our proposition: Every purchaser of a Cooper automobile tire at the C. C. Cone Accessory Store will be given a $1,000 ACCIDENT POLICY FREE Fully paid for one year. If the assured is killed $1,000 will be paid to his or her estate, or $10 per week for thirteen (13) weeks if injured in a burning building or struck by lightning, cyclone or tornado, or while riding in an automobile, street car, train, taxi, steamboat or horse-drawn vehicle. This offer is limited, so SEE CONE AT ONCE 302 Lincoln Way West, Mishawaka

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rni:u llotri: on christian SCI kn CU At I.attcll school auditorium. Mishawaka. Saturday evening, April 1st. at S o'clock. ?1

TO ATTCND COXrail'CU Itov. M. Tl. Hawkins, pastor cf the First I.artL?: church, will leave Friday for Indianapolis where h will attend the Christian Fundamental conference.

i'a'.lod conocatlon Mishawaka chapter S3 R. A. M.. Friday evening W. rk in r.'.ark master degree. H. IJte?, II. P.; II. F. SudcrA ifec'y. 3 Ceti Advt.

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KLrrrnx rno.M flokida. Mr. and Mrs. Bion J. Markhav E. Eighth ft., have returned from a several months trip through Florida.

notici: I will not be responsible for an? debt! contracted by my wife. Maude FsFig. Signed. Vernon F.vig. Advt. C0t"l

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niEE LIXTUHi: ON CHUISTIAN SCICXCC. At Fattell school au.'.itorium. Mishawaka. Saturday evening. April 1st, at S o'clock. &1

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NORMA TALMADGE m the passion flcweiü

THE ATE R LAST TIMES TODAY As the Spanish beauty for whose smiles men fought, in Jacinto Benavente's vivid play, you'll see NORMA TALMADGE in "THE PASSION FLOWER" At TEMPLE THEATER You'll smile with her smiles, sob with her sobs, love with her love, hate with her hate. Ablaze with the life and love of Spain. Also "Years to Come,7' Snub Pollard comedy.