South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 8, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 January 1916 — Page 8

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METHODIST QUARTERLY CONFERENCE FRIDAY

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lu.i rds. I'rro thr'A? I r bf-rrk k 1 out of f.. Arch out of 11. iM po.J.s Sei fort Hunt .1. MilN-r ::. Sfbhins 2. IC Walter. 1', Penrod 1. IU-fVne Millrr. Pl iviriK thir usual Fame of clean, fa.-t l-a.-kK .all, Mishawaka kept up 1h-ir uinni?ur strrak by lfffatiriK J'.rrmn in tho lu-al Kym Friday nUlit by tho M-orf of :',L' t 11. In first lialf tho visitors made thins-: Irit'Tfhtiriir for Mishawaka, sis ihoy kept th.o hall at their errl i tho floor a K""1 portion of the

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rlven' of tho visitors and the 'scrR v'i'i' uiiV ' jr turned. The jmi-mtist of Mishav aka j ji.h.uion .!... was a little erratic. ami the blue and ! Klotk.-i

Told prathererl in many passes not meant for h-m. The puardinc of JJerherrirk and Stebblns was superb and their men did not garner many baskets o!f them. Stebblns neemed to b all over the floor at once, and many a firemen man was spilled by this husky rushir. The ti r.t half nded with Mishawaka on the loni? end of a '. to K score. In the second half the locals took fi brace and came In with a rush that took the visitors off their feet. Th play from this on was fast and furious, the hall Krlns? from one end of the floor to the other In bewilderInc plays by roth sides. Mishawaka's fast forwards raced the hall r.raln and apain. piling up 13 points in the second half. The last half end-'il with a. score at ?.'! to 11. Next week the locals play South J'end here and n f;it same is exported as Mishawaka's record is lean. Th second team was de-f-atd by the picked team from the 'tmmer(ial league of South Pond hv the score of 11 to 9.

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Tho third i'iarterly ronference f'r this district for the year was held Friday ovenin at th Methodist Memorial church. Ir. It. J. Wade, district superintendent, of Goshen, presided. J. W. ZeiIer. jud'o. and K. JJ. Pykrit .-.nd F. II. Fberhart. tellers, wre appointed to confer with the

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PROF. COWHAM AT CENTURY THEATER

select the date for the meeting of

thp conrei;atin, when delegates to 1-7 ; the lay electral conference, which """'will be held at Fort Wayne. Ind., iT'.r.r In April, will be elected. These delegates, with others from various

charges iu this district, will elect the delegates to the general conference. It was announced that Kev. W. W. Prak'no will preach his first sermon

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cliurrh next Sunday. Pov. Draffoo will till the charge vacated hy Kev. Justin Morseson.

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M. V. A. WIN TWO fi.n. The M. W. A. defeated the I. O. K. M. in a double header of indoor hasehall at the old Methodist church Friday evening by the scores of 10

;to o and -1 to 4. Opelt and tiroh

were the batteries for the first frame for the M. W. A., and Foil and !roh for the second game. Neuland and Kurkhart were the batteries for the Rrdrnen. The umpires were Pntton and Oppelt.

Prof. Pernard Cowham of Chicago is in the city giving nightly concerts on the new $4,000 Hartola at the Century theater. Prof. Cowham was formerly with the Kimball organ Co., and will be in Mishawaka indefinitely. He is at the present time instructing the Century and Princess players. The Century theater will open with four good vaudeville acts today and runday. The "IJrooklyn Comedy Four" in harmony singing: "Dpvereau Dell Aj Joe" in ju.t a glimpse of Dixieland; "Karle Sifters" in singing, dancing and character changes and "Felton." comedy hag puncher.

FIRST NATIONAL & FIRST TRUST MAKE SHOWING

The showing of the First National bank and First Trust and Savings company as given in their puhlished statement in this issue, is one of which these institutions may well be proud. The two banks are under the same management and in the same building. The combined deposits haw increased during'the year .'TG.ODO.OO ind the resources $ :!1 -.('00.00, the two institutions now showing a total

in deposits of J 1,562,000.00 ; resc.urces 1.910, 000.00. . This substantial growth is due to their reputation for conservative management and to their progressive policy. The First National bank is a member of the U. S. I -ederal Keserve. which entitles them to advantages and privileges not granted to banks who are not members. Advt.

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FORESTERS WILL HOLD

PUBLIC INSTALLATION The St. John's court No. 952. Cath- ! olic Order of Foresters, will hold a public installation of officers Monday evening in the t. Joseph's hall, j The installation will be followed by a banquet. A splendid prugram has been ar-anged by the committee in charge and will be as follows: Address by K. P. llonan of ICensselaer, Ind.; a talk on "Life in the Michigan

IS Si:iUOlSLY ILL

i ::17' Charles Hesch. formerly of Mish:x , au aka. but now of Detroit, Mich.,

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ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hesch, 413 i:. Grove st.. where he is seriously ill. It is feared that Mr. Hesch will have to undergo an operation. Mr. Hesch was formerly connected with the Went Pharmacy, and left here about live months ago.

Aniu:sTi:i rou tiiki:ati:mng. Kecaus.e he threatened his foreman and fellow workmen at the plant of the Rubber Regenerating Co. of this city, Mike Abraham was haled before Judge Feig in the city police

court Katuruay morning. ue was.

given a good lecture by the judge p.nd told to hereafter keep away from, the company's grounds. Arthur Curl of several miles north of Mishawaka. arrested Friday night for public intoxication, pleaded guilty in tho city police court and was assessed a line of $1 and costs, amounting to $11, which was suspended. This was his first experience In court.

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FOAKI TO MKIT. A special meeting of the directors of the Fraternal Indoor Raseball leairue will be held Sunday morning in the K. of P. club rooms. Business of importance will be transacted.

spauk cwrsrs p.lazh. A spark from a chimney at midnight Friday .t tire to the homo of Clarence Hirjiards of I-:. Fourth st. A late home goer, noticing the small blaze created by the brand, called the department. Little damage was done.

Till' MISHAWAKA TTU'KT AND SAVINGS CO. The hank that originated the fnristmns Savings club in Mishawaka, assisted 1.200 people In having $26.000 for Christmas. Join our club now forming. Advt.

City Prison." by Kev. John II. Rleck- i mann; selections by a male quartet' IHIST KRAUT lssli:i. and Koscoe Rcinbolt, a Jewish Saturday morning the first buildcomedian. 1 ing permit of the year was issued Invitations have been issued to from the otTice of City Clerk Joseph

i ;n ti :rta i ns fr n:ns. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Arehart of 904 E. Fourth st., Friday afternoon en

tertained a number of friends inj honor of Mrs. C. K. Saltsgiver of thisi city. The afternoon was spent in I playing games and contests and;

prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. Reehler and Mr. Iawrence Wilson. The

decorations were yellow and white j

rose's. A dainty luncheon was served.

TO PLAY AT SOUTH DCXD. The Mishawaka-South Rend high school b.THket ball game will be played in the South Rend Y. M. C. A. gym instead in the local high gym next week.

the st. Kdward's court and the St. Joseph's court, C. O. F., of .South I '.end to attend this meeting. The committee in charge of th t ntertainmrnt are Francis (Jehring. Joseph Weinkauf and Charles Kv ans.

deLorenzl to Adolph Musche for the construction of a two-story frame rerrdenee 26x26, on E. Battell st. The estimated cost is placed at J 1,400.

Join the Christmas Savings Club at the First Trust & Savings Company, in Rime building and under same management as First National Rank. Adv.

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Kegular seiiii-anmial Meeting of Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co. Mutual Relief Association will be held Tuesday, January 11. 1916, at 7:0 P. M. in First Department room at the factory, for the election of officers and s!H h other business as may be necessary. C. i:. Mc.'OKKFM. Sec'y. I. C. POKES. Pres't. Advt.

MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Foil KENT Three furnished rooms at IM W. Marion st. Call Home phone 742-A.

KOST Reagin hound, white, black and tan. Finder call Central Fire .Station, either phone 23.

IFOR .ALK My new bungalow, 7 i rooms, all modern, 2317 Lincoln j v ay , Mishawaka. You can make 'SloO by investing $1.2i0 in this : place if bought at once. Call Boll 2 32:., South Rend. .

WANTED Girl for general housework. Inquire 211 N. Mill st. Home phone R-235.

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I'OIl KENT Comfortable furnlshoj room, lao Towle av.

All Savings Deposits made with this bank on or before Wednesday, Jan. 12th, will draw 4 interest from Jan. 1st. The name of the Oldest Bank in Mishawaka on your Savings Book is a guarantee of Safety and Service Our Motto: "Not how large, but how safe."

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FOR SALE Dwelling in first block on W. Rattell st., 7 rooms with bath and barn. Present owner holds land contract and small amount only necessary for 1st paynent. Balance on monthly payment plan. Will sell at a bargain if taken at once. A. J. & J. W. Schindler, 62, either phone.

WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. 903 Homewood av. Home phone 534.

HOLLAND FURNACES Over 500 satisfied customers in St. Joe county. Wc sell direct to consumer. Perfect Installation guaranteed. A five year guarantee on all castings. No trouble to get our proposition. Terms within reach of aU. If ytm are going to build, consult us at ence. Our responsibility is unlimited. J. N. McKay. Agent. 418 W. Lasal'e av., South Bend. Home phono

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Century Theater TONIGHT Exceptionally Strong Vaudeville Bill. 4 GOOD ACTS 4 "BROOKLYN COMEDY FOUR" Harmony Singing. "DEVEREAU, DELL & JOE" In "Just a Glimpse of Dixieland," an Oddity in Songs and Ventriloquism. "EARLE SISTERS" Singing, Dancing and Character Changes. "FELTON" Comedy Bag Puncher. PHOTO PLAYS , Rex Animal Comedy in Two Parts "JOE MARTIN TURNS THEM LOOSE" Powers Drama "THE VENGEANCE OF GUIDO" With Sidney Ayres and Doris Pawn. Adults 15c. Children 5c.

TEMPLE THEATER Main and Lincoln Way, Mishawaka. O. J. Lambiotte, Mgr. Director. TONIGHT MARGUERITA FISHER Is Presented in "THE MIRACLE" SUNDAY Triangle Film Corp. Presents WM. S. HART in "THE DISCIPLE" and MARK SWAIN in "SAVED BY WIRELESS" Two-Part Keystone Comedy. SUNDAYSTRIANGLE DAY MONDAY, JAN. 10 "THE LABYRINTH" A truly great feature. A wreck is only one of the many exciting incidents in this amazing picture. Continuous Performance from 1 P. M. to 11 P.M. Admission Adults 10c. Children 5c

c i :li : r rati: a x x i v l :rs. i: v. Mr. and Airs. Lawrence Hedman, 14 07 Lincoln highway E.. pleasantly entertained 4 0 relativer-. Friday evening in honcr of their first weddinganniversary. Musical selections were one of the features. A tine luncheon v as served. Anions: tbe guests wrro Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hedman of Pleasant Vflley. Mr. and Mrs. Ous ,orherg and family, Mr. and Mrs;. A. Anderson, Mrs. Eustace Bloom. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markavish of outh Rend, and Mr. and Mrs. Christian Troeger of River Park.

CHILI) DIES OF HEART TROUBLE. Rudolph Kreucer, nine years old, an Imnat of the Mishawaka Children's Aid society building, died Saturday morning at an early hoar at .t. Joseph's hospital after a few days' illness. Death vas due t heart trouble. The funeral will probably be held Monday from Fij.oh and Sprague's chapel. Rurial will be in the city cemetery.

IS IMPROYINC. Miss Charlotte Dooley. SO E. Fourth st.. who has been ill with an attack of the grip for the past week, is somewhat improve!.

The annual business incting of th congregation of tbe First Baptist church will be held this evening in Winey hall. Kev. E. C Himmler, pastor of the church will preside. This will be an important

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dit Memori.il church w retained IS at .ird.iy aft-r"a u hme -f Mrs. A. L. BatN's W. Front st. .Mr'. V. T. j., su-ted with the r ntTta :n:.nr. pei.dly interesting propra: rendered.

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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. DeYt :i and daughters. Ethel and Eelr,. of Grand Rapids. Mich., are :n tb- itv to spend a few das vi;ting :tii lelativcci. here.

First Rational Bank , Mishawaka, Ind.

At the close of business, Dec. 31, 1915. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts S4 19,753.25 Overdrafts . ' 5.6 1 United States Bonds 100,000.00 Other Bonds 108,173.97 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 4,1 00.00 5 Redemption Fund 5,000.00 Banking House and Fixtures.. 41,575.00 CASH RESOURCES: Cash in Fed-. eral Reserve Bank $ 15,785.75 Cash in Other Reserve Bks. 43,912.35 Cash in Vault . . 1 1 1,236.63 170,934.73 $849,542.56 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus 36,012.50 Undivided Profits 3 1,181.25 National Bank Notes 100,000.00 DEPOSITS 582, 348. Si $849,542.56 OFFICERS. Fred G. Eberhart, President. A. D. Warner, Vice President. Fred N. Smith, Cashier. F. A. Partridge, Asst. Cashier. H. E. Suders, Asst. Cashier.

First Trust & Savings Company Mishawaka, Ind. At the close of business, Dec. 31, 1915.

RESOURCES. Mortgage Loans Collateral Loans and Discount Overdrafts Bonds and Securities Furniture and Fixtures CASH IN BANKS

S42S.55S.22 IS 3.04 2.00 1 2. (0 184,701. So 1, 1 7o.no 262,485.55

$1,060,569.63

LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $

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50,000.00 1 l,475.oo 19,094.1 1 080,000.52

$1,060,569.63

OFFICERS. A. D. Warner. President. F. W. Kuss. Vice President. Fred N. Smith, Treasurer. F. A. Partridge, Secretary. H. E. Suders, Asst. Secretarv.

DIRECTORS OF BOTH BANKS.

Fred G. Eberhart N. Schellinger F. W. Kuss E. J. W. Fink

A. D. Warner C. A. Dresch A. J. Schindler Fred N. Smith

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First Trust & Savings Co. MISHAWAKA, IND. In the same building and under the same management as the FIRST NATIONAL BARK

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Ladies' Home Journal Patterns ARE NOW IN OUR STOCK THE NEW EARLY SPRING 1916 STYLE BOOK with :i coupon good for any pattern all for 25c now ready. Illustrating-the patterns shown in The Ladies' Home Journal. 17 Color Pages, full size. Worth 25c without the 15c pattern coupon. ARTICLE NO. 150 D. M. C. We have a good stock of Art 150 D. M. C. Crochet Cotton. This cotton is not mercerized is a tine smtfoth finished cotton. Come nine-tenths of an ounce on a ball. Costs more than mercerized D. M. C. because of larger ball and is beautiful cotton. 10c to 25c ball.

Statement of the Condition cf the Mishawaka Trust & Savings Company At the close of business, Dec. 31, 1915.

RESOURCES. Loans and discounts S.524,061.27 Cash in vaults and banks 194,439.59 Banking house and fixtures 60,881.32 Expenses, interest and taxes paid. . . 15,848.23

5795,230.41

LIABILITIES. Capital and surplus si 25,000.00 Undivided protits 20S2.24 DEPOSITS 649,248.17

S795, 230.41

We attribute our increase of over $175,000.00 in deposits during the last year, to the addition of over 1,000. new depositors, due to our modern service and safety of your money. OUR MANAGEMENT. The strength and stability of this institution the oldest bank in Mishawaka lie not only in its ample Capital and Surplus and its extensive Resources, but also in the character, ability and financial standing of the men who manage its affairs and are actively interested in all its transactions.

M. W. MIX E. H. AHARA E. B. BYRKIT J. H. BEIGER

DIRECTORS. CHARLES ENDLICH JOHN J. SCHINDLER J. R. WOODWARD STANLEY McINTOSH

OFFICERS M. W. MIX, President. E. B. BYRKIT, Vice President. STANLEY McINTOSH, Secretary-Treasurer. F. H. HUBER, Assistant Secretary.

FIGURES THAT MEAN SAFETY. The Mishawaka Trust and Savings Company has resources of over S95, 000.00. No bank could be in better condition every item on our statement points to Strength and Safety. Our Loans axe all made to People who reside in St. Joseph County. Money Deposited with Us before January 12th will draw Interest from January 1st at 4. Mishawaka Trust & Savings Company Our Motto: "Not How Large, But How Safe."

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