South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 306, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1922 — Page 17

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Local Couple Arretted After Raid on Mif-hawaka Av. Grocery Wednesday. John Barrett and hl3 wife, iSophlA, vhr run a. irrorery arvd meat rrLarkt fit -15 E. Mlshawak.i av, ro both Krre.ted TVene.day morning a the rult of a raid on their j-rcmlsea, conducted b7 Ch!ef cf Police Harry W. Barrows, Capt. Dehler, and Motorcycle Cop Marchant, !n whlih a pn all quantity of moor-ililne whisky flr-I ft kf?g full of wine wre con. f.M ated. The raid was the rr-sult of trstlrnony rlven In the city court Wtdr.caJay mornn? ty Hantz Berg, emlioyed at the Rubber Regrjieratng Co., on a now tank under cor.truc-

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!. and ra'3 h would tell where he :'u obtained the Uquor to the court. t frlvlr. I5er a chance to forget it. Chlf Barrows and his poase h : j 1 1 S Hers Into a car, and went to Ü.irrett's pla.ee. I'ron tholr entrance, lira. Barrett !- fa'd to have attempteni to throw tii bottle of "mule" away, but was I r?vntd from fo dolrjf by tho ofileora. Barrett and his wife were taken to the police etatlon where thf-y were booked on the charge of unlawful potae.fslon. According to police records, both Birntt an! nls wife have b-en ar-r'-ted on elm'.lar charges, Uarrett Ii.ivln?; two convlctlona to h'.i discredit. The lajrt conviction aalrst Pirrett was In Apr!'., when, on the nrr.e charges, h was fined J2Ü0 an 1 !vn a six months' suspended j-enten.ee. At that time he was oprratlnp a grocery at the corner of Kim and North ft., and wm ordered by the court to ceaso bti.lne. Barr t: later opened hla present place

LEROY IIAMI Ps'OTED TEXOR, TO GIVE A COXCEllTXOV. 6T11 Is roy Ham p. tennr, will appear Tt the Mi.'hawaka public library N'ov. 6 undr the aup!cefi of the Mu!c drpartn'.ent of the Mishawaka iVorr.an'a club. Th'.3 la th second f a "r,rl-s of concerts to be p'ven. All club rrembrs will be ad mittel free and a fmall charge will be made for non, members. Mr. Hamp has a great reputa'lon a a tenor. Ho has been a ololst it Ft. James M. K. church. Chicago; K-!ah Tempi, Chicago; Bay View, Mlrh. s immer of 1922; with the second larsr'-t chautauqua In the United State.s; polo!t at rational American festival of music, at Buffalo, N. Y., one of the six largest rnuoic festivals of the world. He haa al30 been soloist with the Chicago Woman's chorus under direction of Harrison Wild.

RO CUTTY nTCTIXGS. Division No. 4, Ladles' Aid society of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ravencroft, 510 Short St. The Woman's Missionary odety of the First Kvangellcal church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Rlttenhouse, W. Battell st. Members of the W. B. A. will be entertained Thursday by Mrs. George Moon and Mrs. David Moore at the former's home, 122 LT. Eighth et.

rrnn.vxs go to kliuljit. Twenty-eight members of the Ml.shawaka lodge 453 Knights of Pythias went to Elkhart . Tuesday evening and exemplified the work for the Elkhart lodge No. 75. Thursday evening the rank of esquire will be conferred at th regular meeting of the local lodge.

AGNES GALENTINE BECOMES BRIDE OF

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COTTAGi: PRAYim MEETINGS. Cottaire prayer meeting being held In connection with tho revival f-erviees at the First Baptist church will be held Thursday at the fol!'.T.vlr.g home: Mrs. Fred Metrier, 4 22 E. Grove -t.; Mrs. Holen. 40R Indiana nrv.; Mrs. S. Kult, 120 4 N. Sarah st.; Mrs. R. Robinson. 132 W. Marion ft.: Mrs. M. Ilenderlckson, 122 E. Mishawa-

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nriTV are itxe Chrysanthemums $2.50 to S4 per lrzeri at Powell's 7215 N. Margaret. I'hona MI.sh. 49. Odvt-25t7.

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Cereriiony Performed at Home of ßride's Sister in Presence of 25 Guest3.

Ralph J. Kling and Miss Agnes A. Galentlne were married by the Rev. W. W. Wlant, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. B. IL Palmer, 814 S. Main st.. Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. Mlsa Harriet Kcrapner played "The Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin as the bridal party entered the room. 'To a Wild Rose" by MacDowell during the ceremony, ajid the Mendelssohn wedding march as a recessional. The bride was prettily attired In a gown of Canton crepe and black Spanish lace over blue and gold talfeta, wore a black picture hat and carried an arm bouquet of Columbia roses and pompons with ribbon streamers. She was attended by Mrs. Loren O. Titus, as matron of honor, who waa attired In Burgundy Georgette over dark gTeen taffeta trimmed with bead ornaments, wore a black picture hat and carried an arm bouquet of Aaron Ward roses and pompons with ribbon streamers. Lcren O. Titus was best man.

The decorations were autumn leavefl and flowers. Following the ceremony a reception wa tendered the newlyweds. Dainty refreshments were served. The table decorations were white chryeanthe najms. Covers were laid for 25. Among these present were MLsfl Edith OUen'tln?. Warsaw, and Mrs. Clarence olIocK. of South Bend. The bride la the daughter of Allen S. Galentlne, and Is a graduate of the Mishawaka High school, class of 20. She has ben connected with the traffic department of the Dodge Manufacturing corporation as a stenographer. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kling. 530 E. Fourth t., and Is employed at the South Bend Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. Kling left on their honeymoon which they will spend In northern Indiana and southern Michigan. Upon their return Nov. 6, they will reside at 530 E. Fourth st.

IlIItTHDAY SURPRISE. Harold L. Hull, 14 45 E. Fourth st., waii pleasantly surprised by a party of 10 relatives Tuesday evening on the occasion of his birthday anniversary, lie was presented with a smokln? stand. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Hull.

INDIANA AVE. A lare new bungalow on rne of Mlawaka'a best residential treets. F1t room and bath, 2 larye bedroom, eaca w:th big clothes closet, col-onades, osk borders In Uvlnsr and dicing room. Preach doors bftwn living room ami front t-edroo:a, stairway to a large attic, full lnement, pire furnace, e'.nk and cupboards in kitchfn. brick porch in front and Txd iüd rear porch, double floors, strictly modern throughout. To be completed Dc. 1. This la not the aTerage Bungalow but a high grade aome. Price $4700; $1300 cash, balance lit rent. ASK McKENNA 111 S. Church St. Mish. 172 or 2CC3.

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Tomorrow William Russell "Self-Made-Man"

Hear The Free Lectures at Mishawaka Moose Club Next Door to Mishawaka Hotel by Co-Worker of EFFIE McCOLLUM JONES Each Afternoon at 2:30 Closing Sunday Afternoon TODAY M I N D Its Laws, Powers and Possibilities No Admission Charged Free Will Offering Come and Bring Your Friends

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ixrj vrni nnirrmniiA. Harold Chllcote. 941 E. Fourth et. is 111 with diphtheria and the horn has been quarantined. At prwr.t there are only two cases of diphtheria In the city.

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AUTOMOBILES

Automobile For Sale

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Ford tnrtn. 1IV new. 3921 Ford touring. lf-21 Hndon port model. 3C20 Chevrolet Baby Grand teariftg. '. Chrrolet tonrlnr. Tfrtnt to responsible bnyen at BEISTLE AUTO SALES Mishawaka Garage Opeo eTenlnga

Auto Livery Garage

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GARAGE For rent. 21? E. Srh St. 31t2 i BUSINESS SERVICE Business Sorvlocs Offered 1Ä FOR GOOD JOB painting and paper hanging, by contract or day. Try A. Liepold. 408 Indiana At. Phone Mlh. 2320. 1TIS0 Tailoring And Pressing 30 bRV CLEANING, dyeing, preasinf: eatIsfaction guaranteed. Phone Mishawaka 1422. S0t2

Printing Stationery

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r A I NTEKS Carter and Dntcb Doy Lead. 100 lb. lots. W2M: C00 ib. lota. $12 00- Orlera taken ereoiotfa alio. I'hone Mlaüawaka 1900. C. V. Coot, proprietor. 1002 W. fourth St., MUha. ik. 17ti

ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms "Without Board

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FOR KENT Reason M. la all modern heme, anltary and nto-Iy furniihM. beautiful front roni. c! in. fui:iib

for 1 or 2 rennl pjir:ita; home prir iljr. Call Mih. 610. It

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404 fhort mt. Mike Ylnti:. t3 FLRN1SUED ROOM Gealleinen ; n.nv pletely rndTii home, one bWk from car line; "arage. Phone Mishawaka 12Z FURNISHED ROOM for rent. 112 H 7th St. Thon Mlbawka 23 ?J It S LARGE fuinlihed iohjiu for rrnt, puitbj for Xxco. H block from car lire. 12 efh. 142 K. FourtJi Rt. ltl FL'KNISUKD ROOM for rent: 2 gentlemen preferred. rhoner!h 2nD3. It2

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TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for l!jrht houeioepliig. Thon Mishawaka lT-..".2. IUI

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT IIoiiiWH FVit Tlrnt. 77

7 ROOM 1IOUSE For rent. Inquire at

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EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 82

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A comprehensive ian dling of every matter of detail, an organization that Jakes over all your cares t that operates per fectly, ßignalizcs our Funeral Direction scrv

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PRACTICAL NURSE wanted to artt in Kick room Phone Mian. 303. Stein. 1201 Lincoln Way East. iltX GIRL OR WOMAN Wanted, to take complete ctare In borne; houeecleanlcg eompletd; electric eppUsn. Cll Miahawaka 519. 3U3 SALESLADIES WANTED Mutt beorer IS. No experience necessary. McLeUan'a store. 30tt LIVESTOCfC ITore. Cattle. Vehlclea 48 1 SOW AND 7 PIGS Folr weeka eld. for aal. A'jo S nhoats weighing about 174 lbs. Cn!l Garfield 1-F3. Slt3 MERCHANDISE

II(uchold Goods

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FOR SALE horse etatlonary gas engine; one fl-paasenger Ford; ail flrat ciaaa tbape. Phone Mishawaka 353. 14tjf FOR SALE Davenport. Iuquire at 1314 X. Main St. 8U2 FOR SALE Cook stove, alao oll tor, baby carriage, baby bed, at 128 E. 9th St. 3U3 Seed 3, Plants, rertllitcra CS SHRUBBERY OF ALL KINDS For eala. Ilome grown barberry, eplrea, prltat, rose Sharon, fruit treea, bade treea, grape cuttln;a, peony roota. Plant tow. Walnuts 50c per bnsheL Butchering noga. Lak.jwood Barberrj Firm, Osceola 1229. G. W. Rood. 14t23

FFO RENT Modern aulte of office roomaj centrally located. Kerwln. oTer First National. i?tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Farm Land For Rale

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&0-ACRE FA KM for rale In Saptnaw county, Mich. Inquire of John Klatt, 2234 N. Main t. !Gtl4

Houses For Sale

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FOR SALE New 5 room modern bungalow in River Park for 30). Only $öK) down. Seymour Jansex:. Phobe Misb.

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FOR SALE Several houeea In different rarta of Mlahawaka. Term If desired. Seymour Jansen. Lawyer. Phone Mlsa. 1272, 23Lf. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Houses For Sale

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FOR SALE 8 room strictly modern nonce on Bowman t.. J57GO: SlOoo cash, balance at $43 a month. Now vacant. 10 room house partly modern on lluey Bt.. 14500. 8 room home on Lawton St $1200 cnh, $) per month. Price $42ne. 7 room partly modern bouse on Studabaker St.. $5000. 7 room house on Sadie SL, electric, aot water, bath, at IPm. fl room bouse on BirdteU St.. largs lot. Price $4000. Toth. Lassn & Csigany, 002 8. Chapln St. Phone Lin. 23

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NEW 5-ROOM BUNGALOW for Nfrly corpled; rrt'.y mo lern; ci Nineteenth t ; lik a. $.1. Tera. Inquire .' W. Lawn-aoe st. H:t FOR SA L E - - T wTi ro o m "bur.galW" a!! :r.o. l.ru; cm f.O; or.e i-tjrk It '.l 1 1 y I 1 FOR Al.E Light iwa square hou; two stor'..; m..tly modem. PrW $41 Stark Ren'.ty t 27 FÜR SALE $2" C.i'h. I'.ilin-o !fontMT4 non, and r-.f J: ro -:i P.-irt r n; -rn .::r.g;: . Good z.'d lot. V. Llgbth St. .'v Cflsi A r-7T f.var rooms an I th h;ingnlow. Strictly rrindem. l.nint. It'slon In two wct-ks. E. Tfcir l St. rsh Five roorrs tml bsti room. Non- str'.'-tly mo'iera bnngalow. Few Pt.fi to oar line. F. Fourth St. N. Park Av. Ntv flr rixE38 a-'l bath rm. Serih::n?tlow. Ftrl,-;: rr.oiVrn home. P :t I ". t -1 n cupboir.;. Bookrae. etc. Now rearing romp!, tion. l'rirod rcaM'Hal'lj a terru t 6Ult. S. Cleveland St. Six rooms arxl b.rh room. Square type twr stcry rm-v All modem. Built In feature. Suitable for two families. W. Seventh St. New tlx roo-nn ard bath roorr, two story boce. Fu'.tat-.o for two faniilles. " Posyefsien to weeks. W. Seventh St. Tire rooms and bath. Strictly modern T'Mngi'ow. Now tjndf-r construction. Poesi-n three week. !sawaka Av. Sii rooms and batV Sfiirtlr rnoVrn two utrry ron?-". H.irdwoo! floors. Bnl!t-ln featnre. Excellent location. Prlrel reasonably ou tern:a to suit your income. EAST PAYMENTS Open rVenlrgs COLrAEBT REALTY CORPORATION 12 LinooTn Way W. Phine M!straka 11 1

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NEW BUNGALOW All modern. S room and attic; email payment down. b -ance like rent. Icqulra öS ownr, sei E. Third St. llrf

Lota for Sale

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FOR SALE at a barjraln for 10 days only. 60 feet of frcntaga on Lincoln Way

East. J. II. Kerwla. Phone Mian. 20

MUST BE SOLD IN 10 DAYS )..r client has listed 11 lots with us to .. eold at & sacr;iir. Sale must be iral.' 1n 10 days from dat. Ivate-l n 12th et.. nar Union. Call Mihawai. Trust Real I?5Ute Dpt. Mish. 227.' If.

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WILL DELIVER A GENUINE VICTROLA INTO YOUR HOME DECEMBER 20th

Our Xmas Victrola Club is inaugurated annually about the 1st of November, and is open until the 15th day of December, during which period we invite our friends and public to make use of this unique and economical way of procuring their Xmas Victrola.

Here Is The Flan Simply come tomorrow, join the club and select the style Victrola you want up to $1 50. You pay the small sum of $1 clown and $1 per week from November 2nd to December 20th, .when the Victrola outfit will be delivered into your home. Then no more payments until January 1 st, when the balance can be paid in 1 2 equal monthly payments. For Victrolaa costing over $150 the special club term will be $2 per week until December 20th, when the Victrola will be delivered into your home. The balance can be paid in 12 equal monthly payments, beginning January 1st. On outfits under $50, 50c per week. Any one may join up to December 20th bymaking up back payments.

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The Victrola The One Standard Talking Machine Discriminating people will be satisfied with nothing less than a Victrola: careful shoppers will make sure that they get none but the genuine. Persons inexperienced in buying talking machines may come here with the full assurance that they will not get a substitute for the VICTROLA nor be "talked into" buying some inferior make. And here you'll find you have the advantage of the largest stock and best facilities to assist you in making a selection. Join the VICTROLA CLUB today and avoid disappointment.

Outfit Includes 24 Selections of Your Own Choice. Your choice of 24 selections (12 double face records) will be delivered with your Victrola dance music, band music all the world's greatest artists, who can be heard on no other record.

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Don't Put It Off Come Tomorrow! JOIN NOW? It's simply a matter of deciding now that you want a Victrola for Christmas and the insignificant sum of $1. You won't miss that trifling sum and think of the joy and happiness it'll bring to you for years to come.

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Splendid Victrola 100 One of the most popular models sold. Complete with 24 selections.

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Handsome Victrola 111 In Mahogany or Oak. Cabinet contains 8 Victor Record albums for 72 records. Complete with 24 selections.

Beautiful Victrola 90 One of the newest Victor products. Embodies all Victor features. Complete with 24 selections.

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