South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 216, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1922 — Page 23

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CYR1EL DE LAURELLE REPORTED IMPROVED f'yr.e: I) I,aur-1. 521 H. Hur-1 j itf st., riry lln-rran who was vr'ly liurr.l Wf-lr.-lay morr!r, ; -.).! nt work on the r.ty electric j :rra wh"n hp enrr. in contact with ; a !!v" -Air. 1 report cl nmfnhat I improve-! at th S:. Jojh"a hcpl-

turr.s on hit right jide.eibow and h inJ. Although hs is improvf-4, hLs condition Is still regarded fts telng Furious and he wKl be forced to fjen'l considerable time In the hospital.

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i o:.nvv;n tn" ':il:nar,r' Jr. - tru'"t.or, ro'ird :ih' j.?u5lnn wns -'. 1 at whii h t ;m- cj pi 'ilr.t s w.-ro h- ir l from ir:o m t.'P.'-r rs rf-rar'l-f r. :-r.- f.'.:t,;.')r.i thit hnd cun-io i:r. -lrr th-ir fii-frvatin. (j:iccti"ns cnrnlr.g the 1 : tf r r: t ? taf' and rify laws and how they muht he hr;-? -rforr --d wern 1 ro-.ht up in tho rn''inr. Th" ad w.s rircful'.y

lr..,rM"t- ! on ( i ry i':.i tful phas of :.-tw nr.-! aiv;.' l a- to it.- proper j int'-rpr'-'at .on. Af-'ir'!.;:; to a s'n'Tnfr.'. ma-!" by i Mr. Hoy. t!." :?' r- round table will; r-roV'.a ! m.i'If a rrnanrnt af-J fair an 1 a rr; --;ru a'.'.f-d for every i othr Th'ir-1 iv r.iht at which Times!

ithr Mi'h.iw a k a attorneys will have charge of rh i:i:-iif.n.. C '1 i f OfM-Tis War. At the -rin of th" mcrting and n th Fi'rr-;f"-tion of City Attorney rinham and Mr. Hoy. rhir-f of policy Harrows i.-jf l order? for immediate onforcenirnt of the laws mverlr.g the following vio'.atinr.r : Auto without tail lights, idcyrie ridir.g on : 1walks, Vahldes without hea.l ligh.t3 ar.d ,-iutos p-ri:fd In tho residential Ü.-trirrs without li-hta . .Makes Am.Ms. The r-ff.-ct of the nf,w order by Ch.rf of I'niire liarrows was almost invur.i.ate nnd within one hour after the ord r was i- ied four arrests v of made by Motoreycl Officer HMr.I- y Mereha..i on charges of ridin; motor b!l;e without lights. The cyr!r-, arr'".-ted follow: Herbert Jciir.son. Iiier Park: Jee Keith. Moo.lv rrfiliv and Arthur Ilr.rdti -i n nM r S-'AMfh Tlond Thev will

1 e arraigned in the local roller court Irida v ir.orr.ir. ?.lo!- arresrs are expefp within the r.et f - w days. Chief r.arrows stated th it he hoped others would take wamin- from the action already taken by the department.

Mr.. I. C. Piltz and Mij Kalrr.er Orz.k d lightfully entertained at th" forr.ur's horn", 1501 Lincolnway II. Wednesday evening In honor of Mifs Anna Kmpr, 713 W. Fourth t. .wb.o wiil be married on Aug. 8 to John Frank. The affair was in nature of a personal shower and the 1 ride-e'.eet uas the recipient of many pretty gifts. A delicious two course lur.eheon was frved. Covers were aid for 1C1. The decorations were tarbn flowers. TEMPLE r.ety Cornpson :ind a selected ca?t portray the various characters in the latent raramount picture entitled 'At The End of The World." which is ühnn-n today for the last time at the Tempi1 theater. On the same bill is a comedy "Fast and Furious." starring Al Ft. John and a funny ca?t. On Saturday "William Russell in "The strength of The Pines," a stirring story of the feud wars of Kentucky, will b the feature. A Fnuh Pollard, comedy will also be present r d .

liniTHPAY PARTY Mrs. fJcorge F. Eberhart, Jr.. K. Jefffrson rd., entertained at a children's party Thursday afternoon on

the occasion of her daugnter, Betty! Jane's second birthday. The color I Hcherne of the decorations was pink i

tiny pink roe-buds were used for the table and the favors were pink bonbon boxes. Among the quests were Mrs. Donald P.olinger. Mrs. Karl Chrlsman and son Far! Jr.. Mrs. James H. Holes and daughter. Mrs. Charles Lott and sons Phillip and Heed, and Mrs. Lawrence Powell and son, Ellean. Petty Jane received many pretty pifts.

Members of Woman's Club and Chamber of Commerce Enjoy Program. Members of the Chamber of Commerce and the Miskawaka Woman's club have returned from Indian rake where they were gue?ts at the F.oy Scout camp Wednesday, being royally entertained. One ,t the features of the day was a rasebali game betwerri the men. captained by G. A-

Mua.ey. ana the scouts, wmeh resulted in a victory for the boys by the score of 16 to 7. Swimming contests were enjoyed. Ralph II. Jernepan entertained -with a flat dive. A program of pports wa.s carried on during the afternoon. In the evening mess call was given. Th boys and their guests were lined up and marched through the tents securing their eats, and were then seated at table. The scouts served extra sandwiches. The dinner was followed by retreat to the color.s. A council fire was the feature ol the evening. P. J. Campbell president of the Boy Scout council, wrote a mes-azre and two boys flashed back its purport by sipnals which were read to the visitors by thre scouts. Other s!unt of the evenlnsr consisted of swat the Enlpe, barrel boxing. match. Dr. Saw Don' operation. The boys entertained with vocal selections. D. J. Campbell and other :emhers of the council delivered congratulatory talks. W. L. Chandler, as president of the Chamber ol Commerce, told th boys how much they appreciated their vi.Mt and entertainment. Other members of the Woman's club and the chamber also spoke words of encouragement to the boys.

walked out on strike in Chicago, every form of loco.mo-

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DEATHS

C.M.I.KP TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. Herbert Ley. s. 2 W. Eighth st.. and Mrs. John Potman. 5 3 4 Calhoun st.. left Thursday afternoon for Lon B ach. 'al;f.. where they were called on account of the critical illness of their mother, Mrs. Phillip mold.

coxcLni:s vacation Miss Beatrice E. Harmon. 212 W. Sixth st., has returned after a month's vacation In Michigan.

INFANT PF r.ItOOTi: FCNFItAL. Funeral services for Margert Mary. Inf. r.t daughter of Mr. and Mrs TTenry pe C,rootet r,Ar, -. seventh -t.. will be held at St. P.avoV Catho'.i'- cliurc'i. th.is morning nt P o'cl-rk. Purial will be in St Jocepdi's cemet" ry.

r.IKTII OF PAFOIIITFTL . . . A dauehter was born to Mr. and Mrs J. F. Scott of Elkhart at St. Joseph's Maternity hospital Thursd a y

s.wi: your DisrorxT. The oflice of the City Treasurer will be open from 7 p. m. to S p. mFrilay evening for the payment of light bills. W. L. Kimball. City Treasurer.

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INFANT DK CJROOTK DIFS. Margaret Mary', daughter of Mr. and Mr?. Henry De Groote, 605 W. Seventh st., died Thursday morning at B:3(v o'clock followlne an eight days' illness. The child was born in Mishawaka Jan. 11. 1922, being six months and J4 days old. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

FUNERALS

When the surface ftrcet car and "I' -:n:: tion obtainable wa. drafted Into servi.-e car:

Ftreet were so packe with mach.in- s that n r ::n"" progress was at th- rate of a b'.f-'. per h.T'.f hour. The picture wa taken it State a r.d Mi !.. n -tr' ts at a. :n. In.et ah r,ws a group of giil workers on their v ay to the business il.tr.c. n-.erry an I ch--.- ry. as were all th throngs, walking and rid.n?, dur:r.g the earry days cf the strike.

of white crepe de chine, trimmed in the same beads which were oa her mother's dre. just 20 ye irs a?:o, and carried a shower bouquet ot bride's rosea- Mrs. Wallace Kaiser, sister of the groom, was matron ot honor and was attired In white organdie and carried rink: roses. Wallace Kaiser was the best man. Following the ceremony a two course wedding" dinner was served. Among the gruests who attended were Mr. and Mrw. John Hertel, parents ol the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Hiram McQuary, Elkhart; Mr. and Mr.s. Adam Hertel, South Rend; Mr. and Mr? George Cobb. River Park; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kaiser and son, Frank, Miss Laura Finis, Osceola, and Miss Harrlette Farnes. South Fend. Mr. and Mrs. Hertel will reside in their newly erected home at Ward Tark, Lincoln way E.

CLARFNCF IIFSTON Funeral services for Clarence V in ieid, lU-y-ar-oId son of Mr. and Mrs. Wintield Huston of Pottcrville, -Mich., were he; u at the First Methodist Episcopal church Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. W. W. Wiant, pastor ofTiciited. Rurial was in thj !airview cemetery'. 3! RS. IIMFRSOX RAR CO CK. Funeral services far Mrs. W. Mmer.c:i Rabcock, 122 -Ni.s av. were held at the Methodist Episcopal church- Thursday aPernoon at 2

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at the First Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. i J)r J. A. Rurrctt, rr.stor of the First Presbyterian church officiated. The active pall-b-;.rerH were Willia a i.erner. Robert James Watson, Jr., Oliver P. Myers. Eugene H. reigsUtet, W. Eugene Butterworth .md David kl. Wilbur. The honar.. y pallbearers

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Thcrndyke, Mrs. Louise P. J. Ellsasser. Mr.s. P. and Mrs. B. C. Kenyon in the city cemetery.

AVOODMKX CIKCLi: PICNIC. Members of the Woodmen circle held a picnic Wednesday afternoon at Pleasant lake, Edwardsburg. Mich. A program of contests contributed towards the enjoyment ot the occasion, prizes being won by Mrs. Pora Hornung, Mrs. Hattie Hesch and Mrs. Ella Marvin. A delicious luncheon was served to 30. A meeting of the circle will be held at the. rural home of Mrs. Earner In two weeks.

Bl ILII.; PERMITS. K. I-:. Batdorf, "-97 W. Broadway, Huttoa It alty Co.. Meridian st.. Bungalow, J.t.eoo. Hutton Rfalty Co.. Meridian ßt.. house, GOO.

HOSPITAL NOTES. Peter Becziewlcz. South Bend, submitted to a serious operation at St. Joseph's hospital Wednesday night.

FLAG TOFRNAMFNT. One of the feature even's at Miami Country club golf links Saturday will bo a flag tournament in which players will use full handicap added to par as the total distance to plant their flags.

charge of speeding, pleaded guilt before C;tj' Jude John M. Raab Thursday mornirg and wis fined $1 and costs-

Three grevit Asiatic river?, the Yangtze Kiang. the Mekeng, and the Sa! wen, which at one point In China are only a few miles apart, discharge throvgh mouths 2.000 miles apart.

Stockinrrs first came Into u?e In the llth century. Before that time L wa customary to swathe the feet with bandages.

SPFFPFR FINFP. Raymond Rychener. Goshen, arrested W'lnolav afternoon on a

MRS. CHRISTIANA WIPFLL. Funeral servicen for Mrs. Christiana Ixulsa Widell. who died at the home of her dauehter, Mr.s. John M, PeLap, fiCß E. Third st., were held at the Laportc Swedish .Lutheran church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial in that city.

ArCTION SAM-: Of Furniture at 613 S. Main st. Saturday afternoon, beginning at 1:15 o'clock. Joseph Vcevaete. adv. It4.

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MILDRED SNYDER BECOMES WIFE OF EDWARD HERTEL Mis-? Mildred Snyder and Edward Hertel of this city were marrie-d WednerLay evening at S o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mr.s. Fred Snvder, fil9 Lincoln way E.. by the Rev. J. H. Royer. pastor of the Osceola M. E. church in the presence of 55 guests. The house decoratior.3 were garden flower. The bride was attired In a gown

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Am not going out of business, but am remodeling to take care of cur ever increasing business. Carpenters will be at work next wek and I must make room for them. Placing every article in my store on sale at a price that will be a wonderful advantage to all who take advantage of this sale. LOOK over the items listed below. Compare them with other sale prices and you will see at a glance the wonder

ful aaving you will make. This Merchandise you will find just as advertised. No g tricky advertisements or cheap goods brought in for special sale. When "Wells" says Sale, he means Sale. Come, or you're the looser. g

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Our Rug Department is offering you an opportunity that you will not soon get again. 9 x 12 AXMINSTER RUG

You save $10.00 9 x 12 WILTON VELVET RUG 61.00 Do you know value? 9x 12 TAPESTRY RUG

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CHE is the newest vamp of the screen Nita Xaldi. Some who have had a preliminary Klimpso of "Blood and Sand," Rodolph Valentino's first starring picture for Pararnount, predict Ehe will be hailed as the greatest. Her dark, exotic beauty made her a perfect selection for the untamed, unrestrained Spanish aristocrat. Dona Sol, of Vicente Blasco Ibanez's novel, and when the modi-tes of the Paramount organization had finished designing her gorpeous costumes she was ready to "knock 'em dead." And she did! Valentino, as Gallardo, tho hullfightcr, was her victim.

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SOLID OAK, GENUINE LEATHER, Slip Seat Dining Chairs, Extra (J ! ß Kfi Special fi 4-holed box Gas Stove, full nickel, with regulator in door, only a few left at . i"&'"vU

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Our genuine Walnut 8-piece Dining Suite has been our soecial all vear. Ve are

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cut on this surtc. Just think, a 54-inch Buffet, 6 Dining Chairs, including Host Chair and a 54 -inch Table, all in Genuine Walnut

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We have on hand 150 pieces of Aluminum Ware, assorted. This originally sold at $1.29. I am closing out this entire lot below actual cost at 79c Only one article cf a kind allowed to each person.

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Are you going to want a Combination Coal ar.d Gas Stove this fall? If so, "7 l-lf r see my line. I have them at prices starting as low as I have only four numbers to offer at this sale. 9

This sale will start Friday (August 4) and will not exceed ten days. Will close as soon as we have sufficient floor space for our remodeling.

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