South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 200, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1922 — Page 17
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 17 !?77D,iy surprise I FOK SI.-IC mart is I and Mrs. MvliM D Vll. "Ol W. I'ourth p... f!ll Sunday r.'jrht after twn weeks illr. The chlM ws bnm In thif iy April 23. 1321. Fur.ral srviTj, woro hell at St. n.ivo's Cathol.r church Monday aftrrnnon at 4 n clock. Rev. Fr. Nichon Kel'er otficlatire. Hnr'.al was in the St. Jo' ph cmtery. Isp.ic Mart;:-,, Hiv M.ir;:rrt v. delightfully 5urr ri5rt'l Ly 27 :aiv. nr. 1 frionls Monday Mf : ion th o"iA.iinn of J;s 4'"'-.h !! i - :hrtiiit j Siiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i!iniiiiiiii!iiiiti:i:;; fTin: Uy ar.",ivr? iry. A rm;ir il fTocnn givn by the folio- I-.- Mi's IviHomrtilf n. Harry Kir1 to, Mi r,rn Mir':n, Gorr
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TIRES OF WAITING FOR PROSECUTION,
VIFE ASKS DIVORCE
KONI) FORFEITED WHEN DE H AKTES DISAPPEARS
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ault and Battery Charze , tdam f to put m
uimi-Mi w nen Complain in,r Witness Fail.' to Appear.
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rz", Brrr.er., Ir.i ., arlay on 1 ch'iro of
court Tu'.:iyi
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s I'enruit ar.i Achii! Van; v) whtn J-jIoC J. C. lilrhter, I.? port" h'up'-rlor court T-c-s-'
' rilt rerl the f as'i of the j-t.itt-A'tolph D lUntf 1-fau!t-'i atvlj ;i forfait J. aftrr th d-i
h!s nppf-ar- j of th pro-
r-r.lir.L,. Do IJtatfs was charKl ' with hivirs; criminally a.aau!te'l hi.
t ro: htp'lauphtrr Laur Mörstadt, "vrral month atjo. T!uI' v- from th St. Joseph
n ry tfTort !s l.cint: rrle to lo-'
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LOUIS GERSTBAUER, CASHIER OF NORTH
SIDE BANK, RESIGNS ?
jth'.s rity. and Ml. Lillian WhitrM , UKALTUUIS KIDDIES Tt) oä'-U"-;::' GO TO CIRCUS FRIDAY V" f"-- a .u-i.ii
two cour ;ur.'hf-nn was .-Tvpd. I
Th . Mfhi wnka chamber of comnur" will act a.-j hot to 60 chiMrrn
from HealthwiP next Friday wJien
thf-y will , taken to the c.rcus ar.J ;
iven a rounJ of enjoyment which ,
they will doubtless appreciate to
I the limit. J. O. Sackmin. pccretary i
'of the rhamher. rennest that thoe : ij
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tl UC 11. 1 lU'Smna liavine- fliitnmn'V tn snr for the
tioil Conic a? Great i occ;l'on communicate with him at c " . jthe ofiice of A. J. and J. W. Schlr.JSurprise. j ler. It is hoped that citizens will j cooperate with the chamber In beJ. lj!.icrstbauor, cashier of the t in? pencrous jn thl3 resrect. North SSI Trust i Savlnrs tank for j
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i:rr.i:i; di: villi: rn;s. j n'!?"ip, lö mor.ths old 5-.n of Mr. j
DANCING Tonight at THE OAKS" Christiana Lake Hupp's Happy Six Orchestra
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" t-1 CIVIL WAR VETERA
I'.n ciunty c.rcT.t court w.fo hn.l f.l'-.l suit for dl-
rh.irr'; of nfault and battery
SUCCUMBS TUESDAY
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t fln In' 3 a -T o 1 y r.'h t." romp1..! par'd h pf'lif i pick fit
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al police co'irt . r''.. M1V Hur. !
ar. ! irirrif diate- : n t was m i cl e n n 1 wa.s not until Monday up in I'remen.
rhi city to face ir: n n! 1 m his !.von r r(-' d aL'V.r.Kt r.urster
pt ?ix jfart, tendered his rit?
nation to the directors Monday, S-p
The TTiKnatlon of Mr. r;ratbau
lramc a a hrcr.i sv rprie to citizens J I of MShv.vaka, mo.v rprc:ally to; i tlio-f on the north s d of the river. ! iMr. (lerstbauer lu s contributed J j much to the success ,f the lnstitu- ;
tjon durjr.cr hin s'.x j'ars ervice. H h not as yet mads any definite plana for the future.
;l FARMER, ATTACKED
BY BULL. MAY DIE
1 bv 'ltv JuiU Haab.
n i;t-sti:ozi:.ski vt.ddino ':iarl--i Hart, .i n rf Mr. and Mrs. Ilirt. and M!s Mirtha Ftroz- : ',vT" married by Itv. O. "W. V 4 at 1h" -p'trvor.njrn -f th First 'T-.-stian church l-it w1 nlr.tr at oWvk. Th" ("uple ..ti.i attendt -y Mr. and Mrs. f.eorfr Hart f I- Uth 15r.d. Mr. and Mr. Hart will reside In cltv.
Luther Cnrti-, Lifelong Resident of St. Joseph County, Dies. Luther Curtis. Civil war veteran and prominent farmer of St. Joseph
county dld at the home of his on, j thn e clay run. The story de-a! with
TEMPLE For thos who seek something different in the realm n' the photoplay, tho Tem-plo theater has a unique offering in th photoplay achieement, "Why (jiri.s Letve
! Home," which opens today for a
nsrosiN
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Mr. nn . ;: ;-ht-r
1V, r"'r.e to Hortford Wis
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Mn. Chir.' Joshlcl: ani LmHI". Lincoln way I.
where
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AT liAKT. WAWASTT
rs. H. r. ICir.dy
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and daughter.
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ar Lake
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maki: Tiriinn aiuihsts. Van Milprie. 17. Marlon fit.. John hulleys and IMwdn Kline were ar-?--d Tue.! ay afternoon on charF?e.f . f :ntfxicaflo3. They will be ar- : i::trr.'l In the city court Wednesday rv.c.rr.Ir.g.
Arthur 15. Curtis. Osceola. Tuesday;
morning at 11:15 o'clock, followim? a two-yars Illness with appoplexy. Mr. Curtis was born in St. Joseph county on April in, IS4. betni? 7ß year old. He has resided In th! county during his entire life. He r d in the Civil war a a member of Co. H. 12th Indiana Volunteer Cavalry. On August 23. 1 5. he waa marrb d to MIs.s Saniantha Teel, w survives, two hons, Arthur IV. of Osceola and T7. T. Curtis of Michigan also 8urvlve, oa do four grandchildren. TTe was a member of th HouKhton Post Xo. 128. O. A. R. Funeral Rorvice.-? will be held at th home of Arthur IV Curtis, Friday aftf-rnoon at 2:30 o'clock. Ilß J. H. Iloyer of the o.-reola Methodist church will officiate. liurdal will be in the Mishawaka City cemetery.
LKi: RIX'OKD itini:. Threo lishawaka bicyclists made a record ride to Michigan City and return Tuesday mornincr, making th. trip in two hours and a half, actual running time. The cyclist.s were lrank DeRaeve, OeorK'e DeRaeve and Itosceul Straumhand.
;:diol!a "Blooms for esI-. C. "W. Fh.'-lps, fi2 Fat JefTer?on, Mlshav.;ka. adv. Ift7
N'OTICI. I will not he responsible for any debts contracted by my wifo, T-:ivire De Kose!. Signed, Ll;rar De Kese!. SI 2 S West wt. Adv. 18t3
Mishawaka Classified
AUTOMOBILES REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Automobiles For Salo 11 Iloasos For Sale. 84 nut "HALL Stiid.bakr 151 Six; new FiR s.VLK Several h!?h eiais mo,iern
sr.-. r.e-w battery; 1 real bargain. At
every homo fn general but for the sake (if clarity present two .-pttiiic :r.tance-a. One la the hrme of the rich merchant who Indulges his daughters every whim, tho other !s the home of the rich man's employee., who reprepi in his daughters very youthful instinct. ..Later their paths crow and together they work out their own destiny in a manner which Is at times of compelling interest and at th5 same time true to life. 'Why Girls Leave Home" will prove, to be. one of the finest "bits of screen entertainment ever offered at thf theater. Heading: the all tar oast i. Anna Xillson. On the .-a me bill 1? a very funny Harold Lloyd comedy, called "Hey There."
rcLiMi:i h:tti:ks Letters for the Xollo-wlng persons remain unclaimed m the Mishawaka Post office: American Castings Co., Floyd Purser, Harold Purton, Louis Pathwalt, Mm. Toonle Chamers, Mr?. Jessie Call. IwU Crist, It. f'larke. Oron Pay, Mr. Oagpert. Mi3.s Iucy Furman. Mr. a p. d "Mr? L. M. Häzcn. Mrs. John Hill. Miss Trene Miller. Habib Xlcholas, Mis Gena Johnson. Xatalia F. Lahr. Lo MacCready. Mrs. A. C. Martini. John It. Mnype, Mrs. Carl - Me?irk. Peter Manzi. Xora Payser, Mrs. Ethel Porter. F. Roberts, Mi. Elizabeth Fchupp, Mrs. C. K. Stevens, Mrs. Watt Starkweather, Mrs. Amio towards Soive Iyumber Co., Iodeta Crbino, Mrs. Dell Varier, Tred W. Endel.
Serphine Arona Reported in Critical Condition Following Animal's Attack. Srphine Acona. reliing eirht
miles west of Mish&wak was te- ' vert ly Injured yesterday when he j was attacked by a prize Holstein u'.l at his farm. It is feared that ; the injuries may prove fatal. I Acona was driving a herd of cattle from the pasture o his barn when the animal suddenly attacked! him, goring him In the Eide with Its horns. Acona attempted to drive!
tho enrage! bull from
him the Into
with a i animal i the air ,
stick with little avail, then hurling the man
and trampling on him. Mrs. Acona was attracted to the ecene by her husband's outcries ajid
Vi ft eir m A 4 f Vila n I ltVi o TltVifr.rLrl
1 1 ci7 v v iivTiA its ü u ui a niiit iiv.tiiui j which ahe employed ln'drlvlng the;
animal away. The Injure-d man was remowd to his home and physicians hurriedly summoned. Examination revealed three broken ribs, sereve lacerations about the head and body and internal injuries. His . condition late last night was p.ald to be critical.
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AI I tl(ltll.i; mil SAI.K A-l con. 11nt 01H W. Fonrth t. Kt3
1 oi: HAl.l) Cnevr-'vll usd cars; l'.O -. tourinjr. V.nd 4'.) tourlntr, l'.H 4.J t. urlr.?. Ford tonrir.. fl.'. Tlies rirs are all In pod rii.l'tinn. r.!stle Am'o . MhhrwvnVa (iara'e. Oren vnir, g. TTY.Yt C"i:S-lo.lr r-.i tter. V-i. $'); I...-.. r .ador, l.OV J-VV); I).ide tur- ! .'. l'O'. Jl'-i; Overlm 1 touring. V.'.. ...: taxwei! t.-.nrln?. 1017. S '.'" ; s::;.l. bak.-r t. Miring. V.l. $: l ord niiip. t.'.l. $4r, and othr model. "iVrnn Call MMiawaka 77. Ini BUSINESS SERVICE
hnmrs at rlrht Flr?t National.
prices. Kerwin, over
r.uiMing CVmtrartiuir
l;l ll.l'INti AM t"iM HACTlMi .-. rr i ' V.tn ' "r n n.l builder. . - '. i:i x. r. ' "n t' s fnr!.;-hrd.
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a ikmi: Ffu vor ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ?." cash, new 5 room strictly modern bungalow. I! 4th. near car line. fTioo rash, all modem, except furnace, 7 roams, V. Dattell. $. cah. new Are room ttrlctly modern bungalow, W. 7th. J.") cah, new lire room bunilow, partly molerr. S. Smith. Also a number f line new hnmf In th most exclusive and desirable locatim In Klver Park. All on I'aymcnt plan or cash. Phone Mishawaka 111 COLPAF UT REALTY COKPORATIOX 1M 8 Lincoln Way West. Ptf M;V ('(1 TA(iK--F(r nalrt or rent. It! -Toned porch; now empty. Inquire K!veride üathirjif II. -use at Eazle
I(KSi: PIiS I"ISTTV.L Elaborate plans are being made by Mishawaka lodtre Xo. 122, I O. O. M.. for a Moose carnival and festival to bo held In this city July 24 to 2f at Sixth and West Fts. The Mulholl.tr.d shows hive been engaged for the occasion and are bringing 12 big concessions which will include a $10,000 m.erry-go-round, giant Ferris wheel and a Coney Island whip.
HENRIETTA RAUGII BECOMES THE BRIDE OF B. KROISEJVITTER Bernard Kronewittei and Miss Henrietta Rauph were married by the Rev. Fr. Ii. F. Besinger at St. Joseph's Catholic church Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock. Prof. A. G. Hoerstman played the Bridal chorus from Lohengrin. The bride was attired In white, wore a white picture hat and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. She was attended by her lister. Miss Margaret Raugh. who was also gowned In white and carried roses. Raymond Kronewitter, brother of the groom, was the best-man. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrf. Jacob Raugh. 602 W. Sixth ft. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kronewitter, 114 S. We 11 st. Following the ceremony a wedding
breakfast was served at the Hotel c
Mishawak. Covers were laid for 1 1
cigni. Mr. and Mrs. Kronewitter left on their honeymoon and upon their return will reside at the corner of Wells and Third ts.
VISITING IWniTYTS Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Middleton .ft Fort Podge, la., have arrived hfre to visit with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Middleton, 710 E. Third st. Mr. Middleton is the Boy Scout executive at Fort Dodge.
Rev.
MOTOR TO KOPTS. Fr. J. A. Sueltzer has
re
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turned to Kouts, Ind.. after visiting in the city. He was accompanied home bv Maurice F. Venn. 222 Lln-
l'.dnt. Mr. Fries.
palnt'nrr P.Urin
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V I N 1 ! : K - i r? r h nr.A Purrh Itojr I.i! P. lots. flL'.Nt; too P. lots. v;.'ii Orlr takn evenlnc- nltn. I'M:,- M;-U..iviki l"t. C. K. Took.
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EMPLOYMENT
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W M !'.!- Mos.lv work
rr. Llnroln Way E. i Julv n.i I'i
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man wan a:i-Miit y. r .v.t Appiv in -r'"n to Mr j M-d.ll.in's S:.r., 11: Lir.cda1
LEGAL NOTICES IITATINO IM7l.nt. MITII'K I OH lHIs.
Notice i9 hereby jrlvpn that the Eoardl rf I'uM.e Works, of th- City of Mish.i-;
w.ika. ta the Mate ot Imliaiin. will rociv. at Ir effire In aM rtt.v, iinfll 11 oVl -k i. m. v:x the ?,t iliy of Jnly, I'.-"-'. bid' 1 r furni-ihinif and lr.st.illing on.. (It Kt-atinf Holler of not lr-ss than o."" tii::U' f'et ftcaui capacity, In tho lewiiint of the City buildir.?. ncrordv.ig t the plans ainl specif ieationa n f il... I.ird of TuMK' Works. by JOSEPH do LOHHNZI C'lrrk of the Hoard.
MOTOR TO NIAGARA Mr. and Mm. F. R. McXabb. 302 E. Jefferson rd., have gone to Columbus. O.. whore they will Join the former' sister. Mrs. Harry Divine, and will motor to Niagara Falls. They expect to be cone two weeks.
W.. who will ds it
there mado
coin way
for some tlmv The- trip was
by auto. Rev. Sueltzer waa formerly -j a.istant pastor at St. Joseph's Cath-tf
olic church here.
MAKCS BUSINHSS TRIP Robert Knoblock. Superintendent of the Rubt-er Regenerating Co., Is In Naugatuck. Conn., on business.
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Jo b.vjrd nr. A room of co.ik:r.. it 17tl
i:i J ; r.orovd mea to w.rk r.-i. C:; 4'j on Jl Klor.dvke.
NOT1C K TO rOVTRACTOKS No. l M:hiw.ik.i. Ic.ll.iaa. Jjly 17th, L722.
1 I.; .ir--n.M.r . f llif.llo Work TU WHOM IT MAY CONCl'l'N': 1 N 'ti-e is horebv riven, that the I'.oard , of l'ubl:.' Work, of the Tity of Mlh:ilwik.1. Inllani. on thr 7th dir of Auir-
TO IIA VP, PICXIO Iil'NCII Tho Mothers class of xh First Methodist Hriseopal chnrcn will hold a picnic lunch Thirsd.iy nft-rnoon at tho church rarlor-. Kvery member i requetrl to attend and bring a lunch.
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of the I'.oard. In the City aid City, will open and eon1 bids. at1.. I "l.siu'n.it. bv pre-
l.ra'.Tiary orvbr the k'.r.d of pav-r:int to b v,r 1. for the f.dlowir.g d-xTibe.l
ROOMS AND BOARD
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IU1AL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartment. And Flat-. 7
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-. .1 passf.l by -lid IV'ird o;; Jut.e h. 1 r-".'. r. s;..,-t iv.-'y, t.-wlt : r.y ( !i',r;:-,:.r: a Trnr.k Sewer in and : M.ibiira Plvd. from Lotah Srre; C.irir ! Street in the Cltv of MUha-
i w.iV i, Indian i. le.s,-ribil a follows: ! Bolr. :::r g1 at the etnt r lir.e of Lo-in I Street: iVnc w.r atonjr the center j line of Mdl.irrn I"'.vd with a Tw.-,ty--f v.ir c.M lueh Vitrified i ipe tw.r t.. I ' the venter I in of J;iekon Sire.::
WANTED A TINNER Experience Necessary Apply at Barnard's Hardware Store 118 Lincoln Way East
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CO'SVMER.S Prv0DVCT5
fopJWIK DEL WEiiY Mtshuwaka Rtailon No, 10
COlKAIiY
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Hon.--. For Rent. 77 f ; I : N""f"r-.rrI:o.t four room heu-; - ar I i'ht. Apply 7l' N. : . TIA. r ParW. If.t4 Wanted T Rrnl SI ! : i rnTT;-: TT mi kn iiii.i r. e-i " . 1 . 1 .-. u Ith--:: chlldret.. ' :r - J. . N M-? i ;;f
with a Two:. ty Om
N'Vtrif'ed t'T "ewer t- th - .enter!
I:,.e of K-dli'k -T.et; thenee -;!l we: with n I'.fre.-v, ilö !::ch Vitrified p pe nor to the c.nvr lir.e ?t Crltot; Str.-et. ' t -'e'Vr with th.' r:..-evsary -air. ). ;.. r.iar.hol cuvtw, t.:i-r:uw.i'tr Sn'.e's, e.hi i Pr-eh or:d;;.-t pip.- a -id ir.eh h "i- i c r.r.'.,t n::i : the e;;r!) lir.e n! .:: , the line vf !:aprvo:nert. tiWi fror.i i:1 pie and character i ii"t only invn.le.l ' and adapted f-c ue by pr perty h.d ler-
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vh" pro;-. rtv abi i .d few er. but '
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la lap'- d. for recei Ir g --wae fro-.i cd ' feral drains already cct:tnieted or iw i h .71 ay be her.-atrer e"i."irure l. I Prori led, all T!d for th- construction iff f.tid v.-.rk. shall le filed I a the dfiec j of th Ci. rk of the poard of Public Works of s-nii "itr before 11: o'clock ' A. M of .! id diy. ! Kuh 1 ! 1 It f -r a!d wrk hall en-
c'...r with ti bt.l a rTtifir.l er. eck paytr t.- the treaf v.rer f .. i.i C:rv In the ;:;i - f F ur I i i : I r- J ar..! Fifty ($4M. d .l!ir to i-.".iire t he . . xee it io n of on-trs-t. If f.il.1 wrk 1 wnrle-.l to hi:n die uet ful ' i I der will be required to a bor. J. Witt surety, to' be approved by the fc- ard. Insuring the fiithf al ,::iptlon of said wo;k ar-
r.'T'Pr,: to sa;.i ca.rac:
I'e-.i!:?d rlar. and sperificat'.or.a
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Th Poard of Public vork re-erre tie ri-v.t to reieet any ar:d .ill bol. !u;.d :.hi 17;h .'.ay cf July. 1J-J.
the Hoard .f Public
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:ii:?d rlarn and sperifirat'.er. for' ::u; ToveTTu. nt are on f.!e in the cf-I ci the He-p.irtmer.t ef r.r.cir-'erir.i;.
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NOW. PLAYING Attraction Extraordinary "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOPil
A simple, yet powerful story of two girls who typify and represent all daughters who have grown up to womanhood. It is a picture that drives home a lesson never to be forgotten in the minds of "Mothers." "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" is above all, the cleanest and most satisfying: sort of screen entertainment. ANNA NILLSON heads an excellent cast. Here is an unusual and unthought-of theme that will be heartily appreciated. Also HAROLD LLOYD
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OH BOY LET'S GO!
Moose Carnival and . Festival Mishawaka Sixth and Wells St. Wednesday, July 24 to 29 . FUN FOR ALL $10,000 Merry-Go -Round Giant Ferris Wheel Coney Island Whip 1 2---BIG SHOWS-12 Attractions Furnished By MULHOLLAND SHOWS, DON'T MISS THIS
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For Wednesday Horning From 8 to 12 o'clock
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Only
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Discount on all merchandise excepting the special Mina Taylor dresses and Bathing suits which are subject to a special discount. Mina Taylor Dresses at $3.35 $6.00 to $8.00 fancy Voile Dresses, in light and dark colors, only 40 of the 100 dresses left at the very special price HgnSS All Wool Bathing Suits 1-1 Off Men's and Women's Wool Bathing Suits. Take your pick at Va Off Store closed every, Wednesday afternoon during July and August.
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Riverside Scratch (no frit) at $1.85 per cwt. Ej?s 'A 'Day Scratch ( no grit) at $2.20 per cwt. Egg Mash (Buttermilk) at $3.00 per cwt. Growing Mash (Buttermilk) at $3.00 per cwt. Cracked Corn, any size, at $1.50 per cwt. Corn Meal for chickens at $1.50 per cwt. Chop .Feed, Vi corn-' z oats, nt $1.50 per cwt. We guarantee every bag to satisfy. Small amounts a little higher. These prices subject to change without notice. fange devator to.
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ONLV THREE MORE DAYS OF
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Great July Sale
THE BARGAINS ARE EXCEPTIONAL' COME AND GET THEM SAVE! Have You Seen the Beautiful S250.00 "OPEROLA?" It Is For You!
PlISER'S
COME THIS EVENING Cor. 4th and Smith SU., Near Lincoln Way West
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That's the question you wish answered early
every morning.
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