South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1922 — Page 16

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 7. 1922

MIMMw4 MEWS

FRED E. WATERS IS NEW DIRECTOR OF WOOLEN CO. BAND

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formal opening of new clothes shop

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EAGLE POINT M A N IN JAIL AS RESULT OF DRUNKEN BRAWL

Pete'" Dc Clark Lands in Lo cal Jail After Fight With Woman.

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I'.khart city . ( t.. 1'.. at

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elv--n th- rv ": , r- - Whit t';qron. Mi' h.. will r;.l tlifir ity f ain to Mi-htwaka. anl -n Xov. ". th." loctls will no-'', th-- (lo-h'-n ci'y t.i:n on Co-h'-n's hm' sroan.ln. T!ie l.nr-ups for .atal.ty'.s yair.Q

w ill bo an follow s: . Matz ari'l IV.rstbauer-

Clary s. b ff t'n l ; Hu'n'1

tackle: 1 1 . Frh-k. 1-ft v'n.r.l; M. Ils

brook, center; -I. c.'rr.on. -iinnl; I. Vrh!-r, rieht tackle;

Wf-ns. riyht ml; C Kb-in.

back: 1 1 . Holl irwl. l'fl

i;hyelliirk. fullbi. k; H. (lap. riph h ilfback. South r.rnl f". nral M F. rofrcon. left ri'l: Ik Turbarski; b ft tac-k!-; V.. Marshall, b ft trard; 1. VasFalk .-rnter; .1. Klauwan. rit;ht jjuar.l Ik Krrmr. r:h: t.uklc; A. Wily. ri-ht enl: A. SvvaiHon. iuartrb:u k ; T. Merrick. Wt halfback; ( . Nt-lson.

r'pr-- pol.ee circles, was arretted Thursday

ativo i' m.iny I'-a-lir. '- firm.- anl j niptit on the rharr of assault and i'-phivcl In s- ich a fashion a to! r.attery with intent to kill. He and : r. lit on the staff. The Id-nl a number of companions were paid

is f.;e i, t)i- Tno.,t com;)', to ston s. to have started trouble with MrR. of ips kind in every r -p' t in In.li- Louis Schnall, whwe husband run a

: ' soft drink" ftand at the Point, after Schrall had refused "I'ete" and his friends, including Rose Balk! and several other residents of the resort, PrmN-'ion to do a little Kumblln in i his place of business. j Mns. Schnall, who filed the warI r int asainst De Clark, Friday morn-

in:;, stated that tie truck her with Mnck-jirk which luckily broke, and then attacked her with his fist.

Mr. and .Mrs Ilenryi .v .oa ninrr.i v. o

S'-hmidt. -r.. .: 1 n W. I'.rt ft. and! , .u,-u

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I ri'-." stated. Mrs. Schnall had a I little the hp.ct of the arRaimrnt. Not

WALT HER LEAGUE EPs JOYS ITS THIRD ! AXXUAL B AX QU ET Members of the Walthor le.true oti St. Peter's FvanKPlii.nl Lutheran, church enjoy! its third annual banquet Thur.Klay evening. ('narl?, M er. pr'5:dent of the society, e ! a talk In which h pleaded with the, league members for more activity ini church p.i Mikity. Rev. njto Turk.j pastor of the church, followed wltlr a brief talk on the ch.urch's claim upon men, csyc;al!y on the younq men and women, upon whom t- future of th church depended. Ho ?howcl his liearers that, as a divine institution, the church had a claim on all men for me:nb"rsh:p ; and active service.

and He expre.ed hi appreciation ror the cooperation he had received in In the 14 years of his service here, and

his hope that this cooperation would be redoubled in the future for thbenefit of a better and larger church and society. j Frwin Fi.hmar.n. bus'.ne-scs man-1 aper of the Walther league, with headquarters at Chicago. av a short and instructive description oi a trip to the South, from which he recently returned. Oscar Peterson,;

acted as toastmaster.

I? Thorough Musician and Assistant Manager of Conn Instrument Co. Bands.

FrM K. Waters of Elkhart has

he.-n prr'v'urevl by the Mishawakaj 'oon Manufacturing Co. s dirtc-;

r for the-r band to succeed Freb.ont IV Thayer, who recently re-

-;t:r.e.l on account of prepare ot i

otia r t-uirurvs.

;.lr. .tt'-r na-j a wide experience i

in cor. U' tin l ands and Is an ac-compli.-hed .nus.cian. At ;re.cnt he the .is-istant director of the bands connected with the Ccnn Instrument Co. of Klkhart where he .s also assistant sales ii.ana'r. Mr. Waters met th1 members at the md meetir.er Thursday evening and cor. duct-1 the regular reh ar.al.

MARTIN SCHMIDT, OCTOGENARIAN, DIES Martin Sohmkit. SI. who has ben resxHnj; with his fon, Fred N.i Schmidt, 117 1-2 W. Mishawaka a v.. died at St. Joseph's hospital Thürs-1 day afternoon f t 4:2." o'clock following a four weeks' illness with complications or o'-1 ae. He was born In Germar y and came to the Fnlted States in He k a re tired farrr.er ar.d catr.e to this .ity from fan Pierre. Ind.. in 191 and hin since resided here. He is f.:rvived by four children. Fred. at who.e home he die-i- Mrs. A. J. Donath, city; Mrs. j. A. Serbv. South IVt: 1 ani Errr.l Schmidt ot Avoca, In 3. The body wr'; removed to the I". V.. Coat? funeral h-me And will he' shipped Saturday a f 'rnoot-, at '1:4." o'clock to San Pierre. whf r th ftjneral srvjc at, ! burial will take place Sura! iy afternoon at ' o'c'.o N'r..

i:ti :kt.i. society. Mrs. A. II. IbC.roote. ?12 W. Mish-a-Aaka aw, entertainei th members of circle Xo. 7 of tip Horary society of St. Manila's Catholic church Thurstlay afternoon. Tdrs. Harvey Purucker re.-eived the favor. It

decided to hold a pastry silo Satur-'

day morning at the Colbert's hard ware ptore.

rrucii si:s hint ru wt. Iti'V Arnoi.l. 2'.", . Four'h -t.. ha.s p urch a ?ed he California "H-t Post" emporium or. N. Ma.n st.. fo:merly owned by Pete Carey. lest wiz ixi:c.itt. Money do-x.-dtr-d with nr.-t Tru-t A Savings Hunk ! for Ort. 1-th will draw intrrot frvun Ort. 1st. In same building and under saint' mattajremrnt is Ilrst National Hank. (Nunhinrd Krourtvs ? l.(oo.(i(:o. Adv. 3t9.

MISS EMMA SCHMIDT TO HE MA RRI ED AT

WASHINGTON TONIGHT M;s Emm i Catherine p. hmidt.

daughter of

Frank

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ri"i at Wa diin'on. I. c. this ever.lmr. E-her Ioxat'r. s..-it.-r of the brid left I'ri'lay, to crt.nd tii ceremony. The brid" is a well known Misliawaka i r 1 . ;t graduate of th.e Mi.shauaka lll.h si hool rla-s f 'Ut. Purine the war -h" went to Washington where sh.e h -i been ensracred in povemm'-nt work. The trtfm i"s a world war veteran, and i.-s a pharmacist in one of the lead1 ri tr pharmacies of that city. Mr. and Mrs. F;n li will reside in Washington.

iniwnt in:s. Julius F.nkovifs, three old. SIS Chestnut s-t.. ditd o'clock yent rday aft rnoon a illness of thrte lnys. He

weeks at 1 f t e r an i.s .-ur-

ived by hi- parents. Mr. ind Mrs. Louis Finkovics. two broth rs and two Sutern. He w.n.s born Sejit. 14 in Mi.shawaka. Funeral will bo at the rei'b no at 4 oVJock thi.s afternoon, hurial in Fairvi?w .emetery.

VISITS IN CIIICAC.O Mis Nellie Winn, teacher of music in the public chools. i visitimr in Chicago.

Misliawaka Classified

AUTOMOBILES

Automobile For Sale

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pail iALK I od Re tourloj. : ; roar f3.'"0; ChMroW toarlnic , ; Ford tourin? T-W These rart are a.. qnlrred lt h ro 1 tires. ff(Kd mecn'-o-

ifsl roniiltlon. Upilie auio bi.

wak (iini2. Open erenlos

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Inf. 1UC0. 1450; Oteritni toarlng. 191 lii0: XMxwvU toarln. 1817. I200. ftudbsker lonrlriff. 131. I-W: Korl

H.nt,a l'-ri tin.i otopr

Auto I. ivory ;rass

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Houms For Sab

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Fol; sali; .:;: A ti , iaw f..ur re.cn ari'l bath ti!i!iL';ii.p-. ii.-.iriiiC -im--I'lrtlnn. ;.'Mii'ii : iind'T ri'ire hoa.-. Hut air fiirtia.--. Ituür-in .-ui.t.o.ir.l in ki-.'a.'ti. .".tu pb-r. I.ath rM'ia. I..iro let. L;it Tlürd S:. S.nall payin-nt; il'-wri. b;ilarjei' lauKth'.v. " I FOL PA HUT UltALTV roKl'OUATION l'hioi.' Mi!..iv.ika 111 i;;f -KOOM NLAllLV MnpntN IPU sj; -L.ir,let and jr tra,.'.': id. al h.nn.-; :'. 1 j blni'ks fruin r.'iitfr Mu.: .arritb-i- f.ir ali. Trice S'J'. S. veu r-x-ais. l. ct ric li'M. '.l- arid water: I'd 4i.b".;; o-..l Kr. ixe. I'ric.- .:. Two n.-arly in-.il ' r Ii h'iU".'! and eia a-re vi land wiiu; ach lün,' f i r -di.it:gf. .tai.ii L. l'.-iro. K...in i liiii.ilruüi I'.b!'. I'Ium..Nl i.-N a w.i k a ,n(o 4.-,

! satisfied with the results of his ! handiwork, that far, "IVte" borrowed a revolver from one of the ; neighbors and returned to Svrinall's ; "joint" to fln:h the job. Several i bystanders aver that, not being able I to Und hU victim, he amused himselt 1 poking his revolver into various parts j of the anatomy of everyone with ' whom he came in contact. I It is said that a Mrs. Harding, a ) resident of the Point, called the

sheriffs oflice for assistance-, but was told that at that time, no one could be sent, but that an officer would be sent out later. As "Pete" and hi " srun poklner' proclivities were becoming obnoxious to a number of the Inhabitants, the

j MIshawaka police station was called J who immediately 5ent the, iatToI ' wacnn out. accompanied by Officers

Holyrross and Quaintanee. However. "Pete" was tipped oft that the police were on their way to E.iL'le Point, so he threw his artll-

lerv awav. When the ofticerfl ar

rived, a little difficulty was found in inducing him to enter the municipal

j taxi, but Officer Holycross was Anally

able, by dint of much persuasive

ffort. to convince "Pete" that the

J only way to jfet in was on his feet.

Conflicting stories are told as lo the cause of the affray, and as far as can be determined at the present time, no casualties were found, with th-- exception of Ceorge TFossler ol ! South Pond, who was threatened several times with the revolver, and; '.tri Herkey. 7 1 1 Emerson ct.. Gosh-I n w ho wa knocked down several j

times before he could pet his fcd workinc good. Late Friday afternoon De Clark was- released on ? 2.000 bonds and will have his preliminary hearing

this morning In the local city court.

LOST FROM ORPHANS' HOME. Frank Foblenhour. an Inmate ol the Orphancs' Home, described a.s teinfr four and one-half feet tall, weighing 100 pounds, black curl hair, with a boil on the rieht fore arm. ha been mi irg from the home sine Friday nicht. He was lost for a few days about a year aero, and was finally located in front of one, of the local movie houses.

ENTERTAINS CLE!!. Mrs. Ella Smith. 117 1-2 Lincoln way E . entertained the members ot the Sunshine club Thursday after-

! noon. .Mrs. draco ltavt-ncrort reived the favors in the club contest; Mrs. Iaura Cobb was awarded

! lirst prize and Mrs. Orlein i second in the guessing cont

i delicious luncheon was served.

Little Petty; truly a eood soft real "Service and Quality" our motto Consumer Coal and Ice Co. Phne Mishawi.ka 1 770 or Mishawaka 2.166. adv.itf

ADDITIONAL MIslIAWAKA NTTVYS ON P.UiE 11

Enameled Bedroom FurnitureQ! 7fi QfJ 3 Nicely Decorated Pieces . . I f UlUU

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Without exception, this extraordinary ottering of enameled bedroom furniture is without equal in that it is the daintiest and most distinctive now to be had. Bow end bed, full vanity dresser and chifTorette make up the combination of three piece?, now marked at $170.00. Finish is Krey enamel with blue scoring.

Prices are way down. Quality today has never been equalled anticipate future needs and buy the needed house-furnish-incs NOW.

MISHAWAKA CREDIT IF YOU WANT IT

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NOTICE For 'Icht repairing, interior decorating, basement floors, roofs, "hlmney. rebuilt. See Armstrong I- Hlne, S19 Division st., Mishawaka. Ind. adv.6t3

IX) MCE COl'RT xoti:s. Frank Pustal. who was arrested last night, charged with assault and battery, by his wife, had his cae continued until Tuesday. A civil puit. f'r the recovery ot money said to be due on an account, was filed .by the South Pend Tile and Marble Co., against . Mrs. I. Van Nette. The case will be heard Tuesday morning, Oct. 10.

PAYS 7Tc ON SAYIXttS Home Building and Ivoan Association is paying 7 per cent on pavings left one yir and 6 per cent If left fix months. Advt.-25tf.

For reasonable prices on machine' work go to Salesman Pros. Machine, Shop, one Tlock east of North Side' bank. 613 S'arah st. Adv 6tS i

COATi COAIj COATj Manhattan Coal, long burning, no soot, no clinken, coal that ratifies. old only at Castleman'a New Coal Yard. Phono Mlsh. 19 53. Adv. f.

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CO .My COAL Coal, long burning.

no sut, no ciinKers, coai tnat catvs-

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COATj Manhattan

only at Castleman's New Coal Phone Mlsh. 1959. Advt. tf

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0015VMERS PipQVCTS

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COJJSW'IERSSEMCE

C0MBAMY

W3TITVTI0N OF QVALITT

Money deposited before October 12th, will draw four percent interest from Oct. 1. 1922. Safety Deposit Boxes NORTH SIDE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $153,000.00

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Lean Smoked Ham, not salty, sliced, pound . . 30c Round Steak, per pound . . . 18c Sirloin Steak, per pound 18c Beef Pot Roast, per pound . . 6c, 8c, 10c Pork Butts, lean, per pound 18c

Home Cured Smoked Skinned Hams, whole, pound 22c Home Cured Smoked Plain Hams, whole, pound 22c Spring Chickens, dressed pound. . .33c Hens, dressed, per pound 27c Veal Pockets, per pound .12c Veal Stew, per pound ,:. . . .10c Veal Chops, per pound .25c Veal Roast, per pound. . 20c Short Ribs of Beef, per pound. ... 8c Beef Brisket, per pound '. . 7c Cooked Pressed Beef, per pound. . .25c

Fresh Picnics, per pound. . . ... . A2lZc Hamburger, per pound .... . ...12Y2c Fresh Sausage, per pound 12lzC Minced Ham, per pound 20c Smoked Sausage, per pound 18c Head Cheese, per pound .12c Bologna, per pound . ,15c Liverwurst, per pound . ,r., Vzc Liver, per pound 5c Smoked Picnics, per pound. ...... 18c Salt Pork, per pound ...11c Lean Sugar Cured Bacon 22c Select Brand of Bacon Squares. . . . 15c Hearts, per pound 7c 2 pounds Good Luck 45c

SPRING LAMB AND MUTTON

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Printing Stationery

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Inc-,m-nt. blocks. Hore!i 0

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DI. A CK G.VUPKN I.ANP For csl-: aJJoining city tow'.ti of Iod?e plsnt No. 4 You csn tntk- your hv'.n oa 'h: ground Easy term. One fir? or VJ ore tracts Wl'.l finance your b .i lid Jcr. Csll I'v i'bor.e er carn and ni K Ityrk'.t. U01 I..:. la U'jt Kut. M'nMnkl l'hnn l Hort W Ni:W IU'NCi ALOW All modern. 3 ro..Tu ir.J attic; omall tayniont Jowc. bliu;i l.k rent. lnii-.iirt? of owner, -'J V. Thir l St ltitf

GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, 242 lbs 89c

Pastry Flour. 24 H lb.. 89c and 84c 1 i lb. Susrar for $1.00 r.et Creamery Flutter, lb. 43.C Good Luck Oleo, 2 lb. for. . .45c nld Reliable Coffee, lb 3."c 6 lbs. Rio Coffee SI. 00 Fancy Feaberry Coffee, lb. . .2Rc Fresh Graham Crackers, lb. .15c Kellops's or Fost Toastie, 3 rackapes for 2.c 2 pkK?. Fuffed Wheat 25c Kellos:'? Krumbled Rran, paokae 19c 1 10c Rolls Toilet Faper 2.c Sweet Potator. 7 lbs. for..23-c 10 bars F. O. or Velvet Soap. 49c

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8 lbs. Navy Bean . . .

10 bars American Family Soap 49o I-Arjre Fackare Gold Put ..2."c 10 bars White Laundry 5-!oap.39c 3 pkps. Climaleno or Soapade 2."c 6 cans of Cleanser 29c 3 cans of jrood Sweet Corn.. 29c 2 cans Fancy New Fack Pea? 25c 2 cans F'ancy Kidney Beans. . 2."c 2 cans Fancv Hominy 19c. 3 cans of Fork and Bcana..2fe 2 cans Fink Salmon 23c Red Salmon 25c rind 29c 3 cans Tomato Soup 25c Largo Can Fancy Pineapple 300 No. 2 Galvanized Wa?hTubs . 59o No. 3 Galvanized Washtubs. .9c

12 quart. Galvanized Pailn. . .25c

These are only a few of our bargains. Our prices are low on all of our goods. We also carry a fine line of fresh meats, fruit and vegetables. 2 Phones 1200-1201 We Deliver

BEN J. SCHWARTZ 614 E. Mishawaka Ave.

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New Grocery & Market 2031 Lincoln Way West, Mishawaka Phone Mishawaka 134 . Free Delivery

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EDITORIAL.

We are opening a new store in your city which is now the most complete up-to-date store for men in Northern Indiana. Everything is new from the fixtures to the smallest item of merchandise and most of our stock is nationally advertised and selling below the other fellow because our overhead is small and we have no rent to pay we own our building. We are here to stay and serve you. not merrly taking your money but will refund your money or exchange your purchase without an argument. Men, you are cordially invited to inspect our line of men s wear and be convinced. l ours truly. I. GOLDBERG. Prop. R. M. PENCE. Mgr.

Just a Few ol Our Brands and

HARVARD CLOTHES Best on earth for men and young men. $22.50 to $42.50

WILSON BROS. SHIRTS Made in So. Bend and known the world over. $1.50 to $6.00

STEPHENSON UNDERWEAR Also made in So. Bend and their name on underwear means unsurpassed. $1.50 to $5.00

Values BOSTONIAN SHOES Most popular shoe in America and fully guaranteed. $6.00 to $10.00

TOKENS OF APPRECIATION GIVEN TO VISITORS FRIDAY

IDEAL CTOTHES SHOP 123 LINCOLN WAY EAST

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