South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 138, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1922 — Page 18

THURSDAY MORNING, MAY IS. 1922

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POLICE ANNOUNCE

TRAFFIC RULES TO BE ENFORCED HERE

$.-, ior,Lii iv TOMoruiow Follo'.vir.? ar th-- r.ir.;.s of th niTchints wh'j are f.i.'enr.? extriord.r.iry '.-.irur.? f-r to

morrow, f.r Five

Hraiili-ht.s Hc-i.-tration, Tail lAzhl Lirrn? Plate?, All Undrr Surveillance.

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Motor' yr;.-. OrJ'. r

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v' l:- ;.;;r" in the are of th

! a-y ;to tr lir.o th.U h r i. r. ap ; ' h-r in th l.it two we'ic. , T :: : !t.' an'! f.; 1 '. i'-v.s that ar I ! . .ru :.f r h-"r- -or.?n:r.--' , ;n .1 t- r v.n -t .-:-r! iy. . h. h r .!!- ;n f o'.'.t.v.--: -V'.:h th cn-ir. ot" c-i(-.i weather j ;ir..I .or. l loirl-, th r.ur:ii''r "J ::.(,'r vhifl- In Ci"TJt.on w;!l h ( rnif ri r.ly ir.'-T'-a.--"'.!. W.th incras- ; -! t r ri : f 4. - th- po-hility accl.1pr.tsj v;ii -:o he r:: ae rially incra i. j We t hfrr-fr r!t. -ire to call the at-.' t'-nti ;-. r f auto U-a'. rs ar.1 ownf-r?, i

ssf..i i.o:; r.:::c. rn. chart" -1 witri t" j ;oral

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v;olir:r.:iS f f the motor vehicle law. -Th-; A- t of l'J21. ra-e S 2 1. .'ecion 7. rirov;r1f-. that th- Certificate of K cr;t ratioa or I!ren.? card wh.ruM b- ?:n--.i hy thn ovr-r, plac- ' I !r. a Cor.Tiner ar. l fh'c Cor.talnT rt'ta'-:. c in plain view in the driver's t or.:i.art:tif-nt of the car. This provision of the iiw phouM be com-plir-vl with hy ail auto owner?, and if r.ot roi-r-'i'-l with, proper oflicera of the law should enforce same. Th!.? i a police- measure of great importance, a. police o"1ccr.i can family ascertain the name and ad-dre-of the owners of ail cars that they nMy have occasion to inspect. "Act of Ul", .anicndd in 1 f 1 7 and 1 f 2 1 . provides (hit the head litrhts. or tror.t. li-ht--. o?a motor car shall 1 eo. 'lippi u-ith som" etflr.Jer.t lns or df-v; wherc!"y the ra.ys of lisht shnll he dilir:?'4! to .cueh an extent tha r-aid rays of li?ht wdll not Interfere with nor obscure the virion of an approaching driver. Must Ilavo Tall JAzM. "This law a lvr provides for the display of a rM l'.cht. visible from the rear. This li?ht mu?t bo so fixed that the white raya will shine upon th. j. umher plat In p-uch a manner that. th numerals thereon .hall be ch arly visible for a distance of 1'""" feet. The, number plates houM be kept clean and free from .rea?e and dirt. 'It i very e.sentlal that police ofTicers or citizens be. able to read th license numbers for the desij?:nat'd distance, as the license rum-l-er is frequently the only mean3 of arrehendln? drivers involved in accidents or cnllty of law violations ot '.-nrioa V.inds. "Act of p.nce 770, section 1. pro:des for the i?uance of a ?perial licence to manufacturers and

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Friiay, Mlfhd'-vakü'ä IV tr V iy .-huppir.:;

event, and w h ose a r. r. o u r. e nr. n t s appetr in Tin Ne.vs- T.:r.-.s today. Winey'5. Milady Shop. Ullrnann Co. Farhion Leader. Harris Furniture C-. Vet End Furniture Co. M ; h a w a ka Clothier-. Carpenter Millinery. ILenwicl--'! Hat Shop. stein's ivin;: Store. reople. Store. Mi.-h a "x a k a Is i der.

GEO. B. ANDERSON APPOINTED SCOUT

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J Citizen are deeply InterctM in the j work and it ia confidently asserted thai they lll re.-pond renerously to I ;he appeal. Comprehor..ive plans for the surni ir.er are well under way. The month

;cf July and August will be spent at

the new Koy Scout reserA-ation on the Kberhart farm, f.ve mi'.e east of the city.

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appear in

TEMPLE HaroM Lloyd will "A mens: Tho?e Pre ent

rcniedy, at the Temple theater to

dlv and t"morrcw. This film i? sail I M

to he Lloyd's Liierest .urc. Wil- Pa;rd

citniont and found what he was ionkir. for. i aLo on the bill.

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Vv'ork Extensive Plans Under Way.

At eou.v terda

a me'tinrr at the p.-y Scouts .! at the Hotel M:?hawaka yes-

.- aft. -moon it

Ml SI I A WA KA FI REM EX DEFEAT SOUTH BEXD Fl REM EX U'EDXESDA V

The Mi?hawaka Firemen's Indoor; Paseball team defeated the South' Pond lire laddies by the ncore of 15 f) 10 yesterday afternoon at th,

diamonds. Features of tuo

fe'ame were the good pitching: of ; lloRman for the victor and the , home runs by Klndy, Scheibeihuti and Pekaert. About 150 fan.s wit-; nessed the pame. The lineup wa? a5 follows: Mi?hiwak.a firemen John Groh. lb; ep-' pelt, c; Uopman, p; Hei.-er, l-s,i Kindy. cf; Schelbelhut. lef; Pekaert.! rf; Paab, 2b; natch r.-s; Fetter?. . South Bend firemen Valla. c; ' Sparrow, p; Peters, rs-s; Kmblock.t

howlns the interest in

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lit LJevote All ills lime to movement among: Mlshawaka citi

zer.f. nearly 300 Citizens visited tho:p

reservation last Sunday where the Fcout leaders were in camp for the first time. Everyone expressed himself or herseif as being delighted with the camp which is perfect in every respect. Donations toward the movement ' mav be made to Maj. G. V. Blair. :

I f-eyretary of the Scout?, or to Frank ;

A'enn at the Mishawaka Trust and ' S iving.s bank. ' Tho following prominent business I and professional men compose the i

council: D. J. Campbell, president: D. C. Wright, vice-president; Armand Schellensrer, vice-president; Balph S. Feig, vice-president; Frank.

MIAMI CLUB PARTY. Charles R y and Mrs. W. C. won the favors at cards at

l:am Desmond in "Fihtin Mad." a i the Miami country club yesterday

' Metro feature filled with love j cfternoon. Th-rt were four tables land adventures of a cwh-y who left : at c.1rd?. Kisht ldifs played coif.

search of ex-i Itefre.-hment were served.

was decided to

oral ejcout executive in f r.e who would Ki e all

e duties of hU orhce.

a Pi-'. in: a Ml.-iiav. ak i hi. t!!.ie U

and (J.-orpe p. Anderson, formerly uujer for the Dodc Mf Co., was i.ui.n;;mc.us!y appointed. Mr. Andr-.-n has been in Mishawaka for four ear. having come from Chicago to th.e Dodge Co. He lives at 410 Niles av., and is married. He h'is been enaed in fcout work

S5 DAY TOMORROW

FINCH UNDERTAKING CO. CHAPEL AMBULANCE SERVICE LADY ASSISTANT

PHONE MISHAWAKA 100

202 N. MAIN ST.

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er since rowing to the city, and! Venn, treasurer; George W. Hlair, .a.- beer; scoutmaster of trwp three ! secretary; Fr. S'hoekaert. Ernest

of the pre byteria n thurch. He i.? a "ou:.sr man of irreproachable character and deeply interested in the work. He will be the firt't scout ex-

'cutive for Mishawaka, the local! Ceorpo Studley

troops having heretofore been affiliated with the South Pe-nd scouts Mi.-hawak i has now secured its own "harter and the movement is expected to .-how wonderful growth under the new ma n-a cement. There are at present 2r"" active members of the se-oufs in Mi.shaw.aka

.and three troops will be organized this

Peebe, Dr. Walton, Mayor W. YV. Dodpre, Pay Viney, Ralph W. Gaylor. Joe Brady, Charles 1:. Clark, y. P. Howlett. P. A. Loner. Mr. Bennett.

and Dave Turnbull.

K. of P. Attention! v Regular meeting Thursday evenin? at 7:30. E. J. Kobbinson, C C-

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lis; Pranaiy, id, ieuricn. -o.-voek Mr Anderson feels confident Syradsozkl, Zb; Thomas. If; Toketa, ; thlt hv thn laPt of June he win have rf; Fergos. cf. r00 members in the orpanization. The local firemen are playin- aj Campaign for runU. record ?ea.son and are open for all, A r.impai-n f0r funds ha.? been ennraements. Arrangements for a startert. in which 15 prominent busIgame can be made by calling Misha-j rf. s m,,n are taking part. Local waka 23. i

Concert by MARQUETTE QUARTET Assisted MADCn WOODWAIID ROMINi: PianLst At WOODLAND CHURCH Saturday, May 20, at 8 p. in.

QUARTET TO C.ITX: CONCERT

The Marquette quartet will' Rive a; program at the Woodland school

nouse kaiuruay evenini; at viH'iijh o'clock. The numbers will be asltl

follows: Marching, Trotere, "Tad Punch O' Honeyneas," Hahn; "Pale in the Amber West." Parks. "Honey I Want Ter Now," Coe; quartet.

tenor solo. "Afterwards." Mullen, Otto Kelley; bass solo. "The Horn," ij

seiger, Artnur uakes;

B $3.50 FI orsheim oes.

pair $5.00 Biggest Values in the city. Mahogany oxfords in the correct French last, at $5.00

s in mntor car?. Dealers li

cense, plate may be used on any car owned by paid dealer and which 13 user! for testing or demonstrating purposes. The, purchaser of a motor car from a dealer or manufacturer mnv also r allowel to use a pet of sail dealer"? or manufacturer's 11rer.-. plates for a period not exceeding 1" days, providing th? purchaser at or.'"" makes application for license ?n his own name. Dealer's license plate -.an not 1-e. ue, nn cars e ncare.i in private or commercial buslnes j. If the attention of auto owner? is cal'e.i to th'' provisions of the law, it is thought that a better compliance with same my be obtained."

"The

Chase." Gelbel; "Pells of Seville,

Jude-Xevin. '?veet. Sweet Iady." j Fpross; "Kentucky Pabe," Geibeh i quartette; piano polo, "Valse, in Aj flat." Chopin. j Mr.. Madge Woodward Romine; j tenor solo, "Pal Moon," Lojran i Harry Maroh; baritone solo,)

-Düna," McGlll. Wilfred W. Puddin?; "Backslldln Brudner." Tarks;

"Annie Iaurie," "Po 'Li" Limb," Parks, quartet.

All Wool Serge Pants at $5.00 Two pairs $3.50 Moleskin Pants at $5.00 Boys' Fine $7.50 Suits Boys two pair pants suits at $5.00

MISHAWAKA LEADER The Worklngman's Store 502 NORTH MAIN ST. MISHAWAKA

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The Carpenter Millinery will offer a few rich bargains at the popular price of FIVE DOLLARS Including :-- Trimmed Hats worth S10.00 to $12.00 at $5 Other -Trimmed Hats worth $5.00 to $6.00 at . . . S2.00 and $3.00 Children' 3Iilan Hals sold at $3.50 and $4.50 at ... $2.00 and S3.00 Childrens' Roll Rim Straw Sailor, Black and White, worth $2.50 and $3.00 at $1.50

Lingeries

New line of crepe de chene, chemise, pantlettes, Teddy suits and vests, in pink, flesh and blue; specially priced at . , $5.00 Pongee Teddy worth $3 to $4.50, 2 for $5 Carpenter millinery No Approvals - No Exchanges 121 Lincoln Way West Mishawaka

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Millinery and Jewelry North Side Every hat on display $5.00 Friday only, including the popular Hope Hampton and Princess Marv Snort Hats. Special showing of exquisite Jewelry in our new Jewelry Dept. at $5.00. FRIDAY ONLY Expert Watch Repair and Engraving K. I. Kenwich a to. Millinery and Jewelry North Side, Mishawaka

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Try XEITS-TIMES Want A(h Try XEIT'S-TIMES Want Ads

Twenty-five members cf th Wo. men of Mooseheart Lerion delightfully surprised Mrs. Edward lVhr at her daughter's. Mrs. Willlard Arney'3 home, 219 X. Mill St., Tuesday evening. ' The affair was In nature of a farewell to Jlr?. Pehr who. with her husband, will leave today for Chicago to reside. The pruesTs preonfed her with a beautiful silver cream pitcher and mcrir bowl. Refreshment- were FTved. Mr?. Gartner, of Chicago, was an out of town FrueFt.

Kindergarten papeant. Pattrll auditorium, next Saturday afternoon at 2:30. A dm. 10c Adv. lSt2

Mishawaka Classified

AUTOMOBILES

AuiomoMIc for Sale.

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MERCHANDISE

Hou5choM flood

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YOU ALK 'hro!-t tied Cart; U.'O 4 Tour, l.tlf. 4. Tour.. li)lJ 4.'0 Tour. Tord Tour. Jl.'O. These cars all ia trood condition. Helitla Auto tiU. il!?havuks Garage. Open e. 20 tf Tu:; M.I.-Nixon Mi lourinj Car; ?. l c-Teliti'in. nw tires, fully eoulppfr.r 4 o!-k at f i:. I". t;rtli i 'hoi:.) Muiiawaka -2:2. lTtl I "si:p r.vus- - Ia.! re.Tl.fer. 1031. J'-W; Dod;e r ii-'r. $7 VI; Philtre tourlac.

1 :'.'. 54.'-t: Dverlind tourine. IMS. J:1)': I

M.ixvr,.!! r.-urinc. WIT. fZOO; ?tudik

liH MALL: Child:

Ollrer typewriter and 3 7 ft. door.

white iron be.l

hone Mlsh. 1KC.

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KOIt ALE Kitrhn r.inff chsp, taken onre. o-3 F!. Fourth St.

IHM SLIItLl poods for alp. inquire after 4 p. m. at llt't.. Lincoln Vav D .

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Store Open From 8:00 A. M. Until 9:00 P. M.

W andBrine

AT THE MISHAWAKA CLOTHIERS

JtM. At 1 ofh.T r-v-.l M.vMwa!,. '-"77.

Ford oouie. l;2t, ?ls. Ternu. Call Otf

ROOMS AND BOARD lUotiH Without Ioa nl . ß S

I FOU liK.NT Furnihei rxtni. All rno-l-

ern. In prlr.ite ho:n. Two voun ladi.M preferred. Tall Mishawaka .'.1 or at .H r.lrrolp U'.iv AV. W,

Automobile Arvsnriot H j REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

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ter.:.-n. f.'r 4 cylLnder cir; run-

r.i-.j b'.-iri ti"l bt ; ' volt tatferT ; 1voit bit'orv; t Ford chs.!s. A No. 1 -on ii:! ".. Call Lincoln r,ara.e. Mi?hawiki 47r. Kear 1X N. Mill ?t. 1S:2

BUSINESS SERVICE

Apartments And l ints

toil KLNT temaU furmLed. p.irtlv modern apartment to ram and wife only; reference. Call Mis':. 0. 3-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

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FMK SAI.F A ta ct-ry l.u;!d;r:s suual.: for a iu3'"hir. h.p tr s(.ra;i', on sidetrack-. Stark Ib.Uty C.. ' V2-)

Youujj Men's Suits in Sport Models, Special for This Day With Two Pants

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S I l..-i:UV STOCK lienulne Japan r art rry. eplrea. prapt. fruit aod i! lib tns, general nurvrj etock. O. V HooJ. LalewcoJ Fariu, Uaceol.i. l"w.. 17tS0 t , i ;

; t Farms Antl Iand Vor Sale S3 j

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Fain tine Pnpt-rirur

rMNTKK. Carter and lutch Ioy I.'iJ. lb. lots. 51.23 ; 11). lots. Ml " Mrlern takon ereinys alo. rr.e Mi-L i.iki 1-0. C F. Cook. I r-.-ri. ti-r. P - V. Focrtb st . Mishati l IV f

5 ACRES MF LA N 1 lor s.L.v New Fr. ::i cottage .ir Mi.TwiU. r!ose fo rir.r.

j Fhor.e Mivl.awaki U'72. lFf 4 j puit .i.i:. in sTTFrLi: k.-t a i i: a

pooi farm ronT.ninin,; atou: 7 .t tm

j! Others Reduced to

825, 830, 835, 840

nt'jitt'd r.eir Mthawaka nr.d

roaj: wi.i r. on terms if leir.-l s.e Ilalph s. Fe'r. Mls.haw.ika Ttu ' I.M,:.. or C W. F.r.?har.i, -Jl'. P.. Th:r. 3t . cocjraisloter!.. p ;'

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Suits.

$5

With Two Pants

EMI'LOYMENT

UIp V.anttnl Female

IIouo JJor sale.

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: AN U jr.ii.-d Fur houü--I l::.!!r. i.o wahlaif. '-? 'M!!uwak.v IMi

j HOI F.S on eay j aynieri:

ji;u.(o tip; acre :.it. $.--. J; Lc.y. lawyer. ll.'J V. second a w aka.

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FM.Ü SALI: .-v.rsI hlU -'.. moilr'o hunt at rii:h: prices. Kirwtn, ever First National.

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FtK 5 ALL t:ue po-ui t.arca;i and fever, room hu?-", two vs.-mt. Srark Kr-nitv C

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Mishawaka

MERCHANDISE

Artiiits Tor SaU

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! InK SALL cash. t.Te-roo:a

:n ?ood cor.Jilion: pas. city water. '..'- trirltv ; reo.i location in we:

Falanee ?-'' i -r uioctl i'.' i-r! ' lb altr Cory . 11; I.l-yr !n n V. b - f j

HALL .-AiV'ii I.r;f f.r n! 'in fpfs at III V. Fr.rt t. l.r. Fr.--..

Frank l:i

IIOIJH.-Iioll) fiCHMls.

ID KMM.M HuFSi: w ith two o::;j'.-:e t.alh rooms, oo.l furnace and .ira-e 1

1 for four car; o hlooks fr . ;a ivat. r. I

J''..2ii: income of $7" j er month. J. H.

I Kerwin. ever J-;rat atlor.a" tank. B9 Hi

Glen's Shoes and Oxfords, Value? to $8.50, Special at . . . . 5.00

STRAW HATS $2.00

'Lit. ;B ill

to $6.00

Verj Special Collar Atfached Shirts, Tan aart Grey, $2.50

Values,

$5.00

3 for

SILK SHIRTS with or. without collars, values to S10, Spesial $5.00

3Ianv o'.her Bargains Specials for $5 Daw. m Come and See

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K 107 N. Main St. The Style Shop for Men

CLOTHIERS

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WEST END FURNITURE STO

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For on $5 day we offer you unprecedented and almost unhelievahle opportunities to purchase FURNITURE OF RUGGED STRENGTH AS WELL AS BEAUTY.

It's Ice Box Time Again And if your rfrigerator is not in good eon dition, it is economy to buy a new one. You will save enough in ice bills and better kept food to more than pay the cost, SOME REAL BARGAINS

Did You Ever Hear of a More Attractive OlTcr Than This? On every purchase of $50 or more we wi!l allow $5 OFF, on Friday Only. Parlor Sets in a Variety of Designs and FinkrcWhatever kind of set you may have in mind, you will find something here to supply your nced. Every a masterpiece of craftsmanship. BEDROOM SUGGESTIONS A variety of designs in stock W alnut, Brown Mahogany and Birdseye Maple.

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Youim 3Iarric(l Folks Will Find iheir New Home -Veerts

Well Supplied in Our Complete Selection

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Our complete Displays are arranged for your convenience in selecting and we will gladly help you plan the furnishings of your new home complete. Our experience in this work is at your command and we will help you to choose economically and well. RUGS OF SPRINGTIME BEAUTY Wondrous colors blended in harmonizing and contrasting effects, in a variety of weaves.

firkkl We will deliver you a McDougall Kitchen

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$5 OFF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF ANY

DUPLEX ALCAZAR STOVE

First Quality Aluminum

Tea Kettle and a QFJ

Percolator for . . . .

-West End Furniture &' Hardware Store 1

Ray Van der Hayden, Proprietor 419 W. Seventh St., - "What You Buy, We Stand By"

Mishawaka

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