South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 209, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 July 1922 — Page 25
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PLAN TO MAINTAIN DANCER REITS ES
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Thürs. lay v h n iiA workt-i! it for two r. i:r -I.-i ui: ii Vonntj IJ: -n, S'iirh ft : I. ah h.;--h ( nu-'.Iitt an.-i'.i -;r, atf-Tilt d :-r.ty of F'.ff ojifiositl'in fur th M!-h:crTn r -r! 1 1 r ai:l aV:i ,'iv t h I'Tal f in-5 an opi.ortun.ty to w iiat kiiil cf tuff t!o 1: ol'.ir.f r r.irrii 1. J-i- k Slaf-r, !o; .ti h... r, hll'.. .1 f..r fh f'l.iif i!o t i. Ji.-i; Siii;. rvfh'hirran (hty. u .-!. :.t l'nn ii'!i two roun.Is of fai-t sparring uit.i Hin. h. .parrlr.tr partii'.-r f-" r.i),,rr;:. ,s;r.ter's r!iHi;iKr. lv uiklin Hatch, ffaf d thnt tho M!-. iwaka Ir.a hail heen Rtvc-n c'.m- t:ff training for lh( j-c-vrr.i; v.f ' was in xr;2nt c n. I i t ! n for th conilng hour. The hmirripitinn c hratlon at Ni:,3 '.- ur.dtr th a::-;i!!-cs of th Airicrlran IIcn fir; I the Ilivcrai thf'i'.cr Ins he. ri f-r.'-'.i for th
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ports nor tli.in fi'reacly l."en f-n! i.
Mrs. J'ilius .MrKere or this city P-fl Thürs lay for Naugatuck, Con., t v'.i .t h r t'.irr, Mra. Robert Mc-
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!a h'liaration of '1 4 yt-ars. Mrs. McI K're a-.'l Mrs- McCarthy were forml;;y lüaior." arol f'.os Kern and i liw.-.l '.v.tii their part-nU at Iin;a, j i. Wiit-n tho chil.lrt-n were small
their father and mo'.h'-r t.irtel and the piris vre adojit 1 by two fami-
! la v. liiai.riip was taken to s-
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o her until la.-t weHc wlien a Mrs. (Ijaiiarn of NauaMu k, visited re-lTt;v-s in thir? fi'y ;nd acridently j : , t t Mrs-. Mok'fro. The women enI in rmiic r arion and in the (riUi.i rf their reruarks Mrs. Clraharn rner. tinnrd hr.' I: iyhhor, Mrs. MM'arthy. Mrs. McJvero immediatelv t on -ponded w ith Mrs. McCarthy ai. i dis ou rt d it wad htr sister. Sho left Thursday to meet her.
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TEMPLE "U'llltam S. Hart, hs ftcri today for tha flr.al times nt the Temple theater in Iii vitv I.ttrnt. thrillin?: trtory of th old w -t. In this picture Hart has thrv; d'.fforer.t ros to RCCOmplhsh. h:it arroidin to the picture h" h.ii lmndhd .ill cf them
in rna-"terly styl. In Iii- snr porting
nrii!iN(i i!:rmits. S'. Irh'.itn'-r for (. . .impr. h-iriK-ilow. II. Third r.t, $2.D00. c; ill is for O. A. .McKay, Milburn h'.vd-, hru;:-e. $ T 0 0 - V. C.ordory for C 11. IJrkty, River av.. gara". $200. . V-avcr. SOI Rf-dd!ck St.. bun-
Ipn'ow, $3.000.
Colpaert lttalty Co. XV. TCIisrhth t., Lnntralow. $2.000. .'olpaert Realty Cc, V- Eighth it.. bunpalow, $2.0r.O. C-.ipaert Realty Co.. K. Third rt.. i room house. $2,000. Colpaert Realty Co., Park a v., 5 room houio, $3,000 Colpaert Itealty Co, Ih Third et., 6 room ltoue, f 4,000. V. S- Ludlow for Human Schultz. IIS W. Rfch vcnth St.. remodel. $150.
CItI OI" TIIWKS. Wo the undersigned hereby wish to rxpre our bincero thanks Aid api reciation to all of our friends and neighbors for their acts of sympathy and kindness extended to u
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east MS? Jane Novak is best known. rt,:ririir tii" illness ana ceain oi imi on th- same hiil is a v ry funny ! hvsband and father. We aro al50
I'hr.tio comi'.ly r.t.h i "R-t M" Rp'.a iii". 'om!!". p Sati:rI y f'T one day only, U an all-r.-i!- (a.--; m "Tko Upende;--,'' n!.-o a vry f unn y Hnu! I'o'.Iird rom-dy .Mid lat't l'ox X s.
:i:.teful for all fiorat tribute.
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. SALVATION' ARM RICMC. Thrt sa!at;on army of South Bend er.Vyed a pior.ic at the Mlsltawaka Im:);!!-. h- arlt. W'dr. ?day afterr.ic. Adjutant r.l Mr.. I'errutt, ri: rs at fvrath rer;d. were In rhftr of th outing. f.anu'.s and ortest wer en j .ived. Refr'.siiuter.ts iere f er vol ;i:ss rini:
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i;ri i i; ntoM t.aki: Mr. and Mrs. Dewey (Iraner hive returned from a two weeks' vacation at Iake Wawasee and at the home of Mrs. Granger's parents. Mr. and Mis. Charles Stetler, of netr Loonier.
Local Lad Commitü Former Offense Will Serve 11 Years. Geors5 Pyke, 124 XV. Marion St.. o i parol from the Ir.dana State reformatory after servirt; two and a m'.f years on a I to 1 year ser.tc-r.ee for an ur.atural offerse was rearrested Wednesday night by Chief of Police Harry W. Harrows following three complaints of a elmllar nature in the laet two weeks. Pyke was convicted In June 1919 by City Judrj R. S. Feig and aenter.etd to the- State leformatory at J t ffersonvllle for 2 to 14 years. 1I WAS released on p-irole last December and since that time has been living In Mlbhawaka. A complaint was ma le to the local authorities several weeks agro that it was believed that Pyke had repeated hi:i former offense, but nothing definite was known. During th leant two week.s threa offer. sea were charged against him vchlch tenninatel In his arrest Wednesday night. The state authorities were notified that the lad was be.ng held and as soon as Jefferson ville officials arrive ho will be returned to the reformatory where tha remaining 11 years of his sentence will be served.
COMBINED BANDS TO GIVE CONCERT SATURDAY NIGHT
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the Caucasian I-acrue and which wa ; paternity of l.r.- 1 '.-m..i-h.
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"b.acc ar. 1 yellow" nienaceg. 1 "There are about f.ve orders la , - i l rt Ehland, and its dnrr-r-Vi now , AIIVS hrUl: AsliS l)CCrvt
which wer organized primarily to eppo.-e the irJlurc of cheap black and yellow labor Into the colonies." Wood declared. Wood declared that the organiza
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ARE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MANY, MANY BARGAINS COME SAVE! Have you seen the $250.00 "Operola" It is for you!
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Come This Evening. Fourth and Smith Sts., Near L. V. W.
Dodjxe an(l Woolen Co. Musical Organizations Rehearsing For Occasion. Residents of MLshawaka and surrounding territory will be given a rare musical treat Saturday evening when the combined Dodga and Woolen Co. bands numbering (JO piecca will give a concert on S. Main st-, near Lincoin way under direction of Capt. L. Kugene Willes of the former organization. A program of standard and popular airs hs being rehearsed by the combined bandsmen and iserrtctcd to be one of the most entertaining ever presented to Mhhawakans. It will include feature numbers by O. F. Hunt, instrumental baritone soloist; Mlsi Lucille Probasco and Mis3 Kaihryn Havens, cornetista: Mrs. L. 12. Willes and I (firry Mason, vocalist. The Consolidated Dodge Corp.. giild band will appear at the South Rend fair at Springbrook park next month on Wednesday and the Dodge n tile band on Saturday.
Mrs. Peggy Caffoe. 20. wife cf an ell man of Long liranch, Cal.r whoso testimony before the crand Jury at Los Angeles was responsible fcr an Indictment charging Mrs. Clara Phillip:?. 23. with the murder cf Mrs. Alberta Meadows who was Lcaten to death with a hammer. TO .MllliT FRIDAY. Mrs. Fred A. Craiiam. "."." XV. Third St.. will entertain the members of the Pythi m T.nhr.h! Friday evening at her ho.i.e. MlWi; ON MO'IOH TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Wüham Jordon and family. F. Mifthnvaka av., left on a motor trip through ths i-o-.ithncd.
DRIVERS CONFESS
TO SLAYING BOY CHICAGO, July 27. lr Kutdn and George Kuzniksy were being held here today after police declared they had confessed to the "most atrocious automobile crimo in recent history." Tho two mn alleged to liave run down and mortally wounded 11-year-old Edwin Fell. After learning of the boy's condition they left him by the side of the road where he was found btveral hours later. Rubin and Kuznlksy were arrested In connection with running down and hillinpr of William Peterson on the fame nigh: that Fell was killed. The men were arrested in Davenport, Iowa.
Elijah 9 to Be Presented
At Winona Lake in August WINONA LAK IT, Ind.. July 27 "Elijah" will be presented here August 3 to f. A lar-.ro e.i-t is now being trained for the production. On? of the features will be a chorus.
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Delay Rhodts Hearing to An ait Return of DuComb In the rity court Thursday morning tho eases against Martha and Adolph Rhodts of Woodland, five mile: fcouth of Mishawaka. .charged with unlawful possession of liquor, were continued until Aug. 1. Dep. Tro. Donahue, In asking for the eontinuanr told Special Judge Joseph Kovacs that the Rhodts couple was under suspended jail sentences from a previous conviction on charges of unlawful possession, and that it was Judge DuCornb' wish that any such cases should h continued until he returns to the bench.
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imtTimAY srnpjtisiT. Miss Evelyn Horrung, fin XV. S enth st., was surprised Wednesday evening by 1.1 girl;; on the occasion of her 13th birthday anniversary. In the guessing contest Elizabeth Richards won the favorA dainty luncheon was served.
r.iRTii or sow A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Albln Hamlay. 200 E Lawrence j t.. at Ft. Joseph's Maternity hospital!
Thursday morning.
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Mis It a wa ka Classified
AUTOMOBILES
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ROOMS AND BOARD
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TODAY LAST TIMES William S. "BILL" HART in his latest thrilling, sensational drama of the old West replete with one of the best stories you have ever seen. You'll like "Three Word Brand"
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Scratch Feeds ,$1.85 Other seed in proportion small amounts a trifle higher. Grange Elevator Co. Mishawaka Mishawaka 1 92 A. E. Castleman, Mgr.
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Smith, Taylor and Eighth Streets A FOUR-TEAM 30-MILE RACE Featuring the following star riders: Jce Tuckler Joe Van Hanselaere of Chicago Rudolph Houtekeer Julius Ameele of Detroit George Lootens Phil Van Laecke of South Bend Artimio Sorbo Cesar DeWerdt of Mishawaka MUSIC BY BRASS BAND Admission 50 Cents
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WARDS that measure only 35 inches and 15ounce pounds are out-of-date. Advertising has put them clear out of business. Manufacturers who advertise must give value; because they have a good name to protect. Manufacturers of well-known products and the merchants who sell these products often value the names at millions of dollars. Thev cannot afford to jeopardize the worth of these names by sell-ino-anv but good goods of full measure and fair price. A merchant or manufacturer cannot afford to advertise merchandise that will not give service. The penalty of such tactics is too heavy. You can bank on this. Advertised goods must be as advertised. That is why it pays to deal with advertisers and to buy advertised products. The advertising is your protection.
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