South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 253, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1916 — Page 9
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REG1TAL AI HIGH SCHOOL PLEASES MAHY Music Lovers Delighted by Ex cellent Interpretations Rend- , ered by Pianist and Soloist. Muse -r of Mi.iliaw.i ka ami ! i to at Ia.-t i.:i;)it ! I :. r t Vi-t-.r i'r.iht l,.ar.i-t :.id Mi- Klix if dh hillcr S"io4.-t. wh- j ' r 1 1 1 .in c 11 lit 1- . . . . . i a ! ! r. :,'.! j roj.tni at ir.ui r' liai in. the luiili m ho.,1 ,t uditori'i in. The .i-.;'!ie:M pr "- d lh ir ;i jir iat.on of the aiti.-ts tTorts i,y iinr tf;MU a roUI.d of .ipphiU-e folloWiii.' e --h lot' j pi -elation. Mr. Prahl mad" the ntimher-. all the more interesting ,y an i . 1 1 rod u( t r talk i f r - ouh, - I. in. iiii; th" i'Joit-. f the coinpos'-r and their d i.-t in u i- h i n v; character-l-tii.s. He showed in his execution wonderful t"'hni'pje and an ahundaiiie of feelimr, remlerin his .-elec-por.s in a ma.-terfiJl manner. Scitiller. with her 'harming j ei sortakty and ph asing w ays, was am.m: given enthn.-iastie a- ! hi.-". Htr lieh ai'tzo soprano o. e sas wiiie in rane and she a w eil tcr.-n! in inlcrpreti e ahilt i' NORTH SIDE BANK TO OPEN ON PAY NIGHTS SdW!1.: its a; 'o.. in th- cm t . ! 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 e of ('SMe spir.t. will open its hank lor iju.-im s.s (I lling the lo.ur-, 1 -i ween 7 and '. o'th.i k p. in., every l i iil i ' . nip1' l.i'i'i'ir.ii." '.'i.t 1.". l ms i anotner su p i.iin ny ims on -e r a t i i n .-1 1 1 1 1 io a towards pro-lhotip-Hie WCil'ate of the tlol'til side, a-. W"M as Ueiiii? a real s l ice msti- ' u t ion. Th" diiectors lieltl i heir monthly i.-etini; Tlnnsda afternoon, in their ieI aip(dntd rniiiiis in the h.ink. Y!;e reMrts presented sliow e.l th in-tit ution to .j in a highly nourishing ftmdition, and this was taken to show that the north side citizen-; appro late the mtwcu this hank i.- ; u i n i h i i . 1 1 1 iii. .1 . i .1'. BANKS TO BE OPEN ON FRIDAY EVENINGS P -illillUu' Sept. l... tin-' Past National bank and th" I'll.-: Trust tV Sain-s ('(I., th two institutions in the same building and under th':am' management will he open for haziness on Friday evening of each ''k from s-cn to nine o'clock. i his .-: decided it a dlt" -tors meeting held Thursda t aiiiliU. Tilts cepariure from ihe regular banking; 1 .ours is inaugurated for the benetit . i:d coii uienc .... i.t the many sa -.i.---. lepositofs who tital it ineont io i t to take th- nec"s.-ai'y time ;om their 'oiii'ig hours. MAY Itn-aus I OK I.IIIUAKV. Th- Misl:.iaUa public library has ji:t pill cii.;-oi a to w -i-. i if book.Which should be of Kit' le-t t- t'MMV Sundax .- It i- thSi. n i m ) 1 - hoi 1 v. oriier in the city. " l in;, i b p" 1 ;.i f Sunday nd Peligma-. Fd Meat ion ." gi ;ng a V. ot b!-W ide iew of th' hls!"p, and f togit -s of t!i S ind . .-ch ad and th' dc -lopuH-nt oi' rlitMo'.is i dili :i!ii'!i. It v.ill rt atl ..id to t 're :!ii h ;. of a i , idler in ..n d : ' . t r 1 1 u l i' tia- Sunday s. boo';, a- .st th. .ou-r with 1'oy S-tiuts and Can p Fire C,,rU. and v its t-t r !.'! ! of n.i'iif i n re io ;s .:c !i .! . i:iiiN; xxxorxi'i n:x r. .M r -. Ca: i:e Hau k announces tlie ii... i i i.ik'f of h r i.i : i h t i- Pauline. to H;:r y P.ov . on Vedr s.iay r . - . S p; ' 1 1 . : t . g h : . .' , I im k . Tli" - I !:i:g Uli! I,i,.- pi c e at the Ic-.dc!'cc of tin- bride ele f. moihtr. .' 1 . P.att. U st.. Mi-.r.-waka. The ou!:g (.. ;p'.' will b" at Vom- in th ;r n-w r --ah!o at ." : S Ciaj üb, alter c?. 1. W. o. W. All no :iil i - F:.t-rprise auip. No. i are l 'o -. . st 1 to to. et at Y . ' . W. hai: S';r.d . .-' r 1 "ih .,! 1 p. n. . P. an. ad ! ! of D ,,.;i ! 11' kc . F. J. P.a:n. C. ('. Advt. odisi mm
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Dr. Lorvn M. LMwards Will Preach. ll:oo "(joJ's Wac Scj1i." 7:3o "I.cm.ii Horn :hc Great War."
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Tii- annual Honor arid 'talWshow will 1,0 held at th Ilinu'h.iin school, Monday. .'-p!. 11. There will h thre- aw arils ach ot' th ti'llowin hou'juets: A-ti.-. mari-i(M-, zinnias, most arti-tie.: old I.tshi'in-" liou'iucts or oiks containing th" rfatcst aricty of llowers and on original arran-enient. Th-re will also h" three awards n ach of the fol.owirr wiutuhle.v. Lurtft an! leM collection, sin-gMe V ! II,., .. . f ...,;.. fruit, artistic: arranfijn ni anl orig" iiial arran-ement. .minioaky mk ii.TV mi:i;ts.
! Mrv M. liem'erson. iln i:. ! cation was made by the- unusual dis- : Third ., ent fitained th- Woman's r,;,.v advertisement in The Xew.j Itoin- Mi--ionarv .-ocietv of the ' Time.--. Doctor LaP.vards will c,,n- ! Pirt Presuyterian c hurch I "riday ; tihue throughout Seldemher hi."
.ft'-rnoon at :; .. . lock. -MormonMexicans in the I'nited -m ;iH' -tat was the topic. Mrs. Fl. 11. ; was the leader. Response , i .-'tru !!. t to the roll-eall w'i mail' quotations from Proverhs. I ( 0LMITTi;i: AIM'OIM 1:1. A committee f fcur wr ap pointed hy the junior class jesterday afternoon to purchase a wedding jrs-nt for their Knlish t a( her. Miss Cecil Howe, who is to manied Sept. 1J. Th'' committee; Mis Hden ladt. Miss Simpson, Miss 'latin.i Anily and Irving Pa ehl r. MISHAWAKA CLASSIricD WANT ADS .vi. i, ( i, mi ii:i ai i:ictii.mkts TItlt TI.Y IX AIVAM'L. roit hi:.t iiousi:s. for Ri:.'T Seven-room hou.-n ! v. i t h Main st. bath and furnace. -U5 : 1 Ualj)h Jernegan. i iu:i r v.ti:d. WANTKP Stenographer who can take dictation rapidly and transcribe her notes quickly .accuratetj and neatly. Permanent position, salary ?'-". "n or up according to i'bilitv. O. X. F., .News-Times oltice. WA.NTFO Strictly high grade experienced stenographer. Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co., Mishawaka, Ind. rent sali: misci:llaxi:ovs. POP SALF Pay Stockw eather. mare, cheap. . H station 7, Pell I phone t'.oj, H rings. i-OK SALF Furniture and undertaking establishment in Honor, Mich. O.ood paying business. Apply enings sr.) Divisin st. A. J. Armstrong. t LOST. LOST Amethyst rosary, tulwr crovs and chain. Keward. 719 W. Third st. ACiMXTS. CAPi WPITIXG Fine cards. I will write your ne me on one dozen cards for only 2o cents. Agents wanted, Albert Nortis, penman. 001 N. Main st.. Mishawaka. Ind. SITI ATIOX WAX Ti:i) I HM AL1L. WANTFO Housework by younK lad. Inquire Ö 1 ." Fast drove St. MAU: I! ULI WAXTi:i. WAN'TF.O An experienced janitor for a whole building. A good position with good pa. Apply at otue to th News-Times. WAXTF.O Messenger boy. Postal Telegraph ottice. Mishawaka. Iii: Ali kstati:. Fi Ii SALF Modern 'ight-room house, one bbu k from high school, three blocks from business district. Mu.-t sell at once. Inquire 20.s S. Hill st.. after i p. in., or Saturday afternoon. FtHi SALi: Thirty acre farm, east Wina.nae. Ind. Good land and buildings. Apply evenings s U Division st. A. J. Armstrong. Ii FAI ISTATi: FOR SALF-onei oi tne nesi ioi.r on Calhoun, a pa d si ri et Also hd on Tenth St., Home phone 7 2". Park. I Memoria I-odics of Preparedness.' sin. bv Mrs. G. B. Williams
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i DR. EDWARDS TO AGAIN SPEAK ON THE WAR Io tor Loren M. Kdward of the Memorial M. 1. church, at the Sunday e-ninff servic e v. HI delier the sirfml of h'u snrif-S of S rmons Oil . ivar, Tii? positive stand taken hy the Mi.-hauaka divine a-ainst lh evils nf niilitar.srn, capitali:-ni, jinyoisir. and yellow journalism a th. prime moveis toward (lcn, Sherman's (lehenna. has enlisted a lively interest anions church guer.s and ! other thoughtful people of the city. Doctor I-Id wards was greeted hy a larRe attendance- nf churth pners at last .-far. day e eninK's scr ices, when lie .vj-uke on the Mailed I l.-t of the ' war. Announcement of the return J of the pastor from his summer forceful discourses upon the timely ,r 'ripnaiion oi nurope s uioouy holocaust.
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CAR HAS COLLAPSE j II. A ca r in Poddaway, tlie driver of the which Steven O. Plack, a. ( t''.ir manufacturer of Three Rivers, Mich., was killed Friday evening near Osceola. collapsed from the shock on reaching the hotel Mi-hawaka. early Saturday morninp-, and it was found uecessary to watch him in ta.-c he might do himself injury. His wife, who had received a telephone messa-e from him immediately after the occurrence, left Three Rivers for Mishawaka at once h' automoaile, reaching thi: city at an early hour Saturday morning. Slie is in attendance on her hushand. It is prohahle that the surviving members of the illfated pariy will leave for their homes Saturday afternoon, taking l"t oouv m .n. i.iacn. im mem. i.. i . . r tt,.i. . : . t . i miss nruiviiAi.T i:ti:ktais. Miss Theresa Iturkhart, 61-1 K. Third st. pleasantiy entertained the members of the Foyal (iirlb class of the First Christian church and their friends Friday, evening. Musical selections were the chief features. (James and contests were enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was served by Miss Purk hart. MOVIF' .MAX ili:i:i'. James Morris. representati e of the Interstate film Co. of Chicago, visited with friends tn this city Friday afternoon and evening. He is enroute to Three Rivers, Mich. Mr. Morris ami Mr. Weidner took the movie "Mishawaka Adopts a Paby", w hich was shown at the Lincoln theater some time ago. coxTixri: cask. The Kronewitter case on account of change of venue from the judge, will be tried next Tuesday morning. A special judge will be appointed from three nominees, Schindler, Powers and Ueall. rntcii si:s 1.1:0 maciiint. Victor Claeys. W. Fifth st., has bought a seven passenger Keo from the local agent, Uobert Harvey. Wanted strictly high grade experienced stenographer. Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co., Mishawaka. Ind. Advt. Ouring the four years previous to Mr. Hughes's administration as go -ernor of New York the total appropriations aggregated $ 1 r.o.3,.3,o0tj.3::, an increase of $2S. 074,9 10. 3s. Vet Mr. Hughes declares he would like to have six months to investigate alleged democratic extravagance in federal expenditures.
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NEWS IN AND CLASS WILL RESUME Jhhlr Mmly to Im T;ik'ii rp at V . C. A. Sept. 1. The l',usin's-i Wmut n' I'.iUe las: will res a in' its meftins at th V W. '. A. on Ti;-d.iv rvenir.r. .cf;d I Th- Mil ject will t. th" ?:-! i of John. outlined h Ir. V. Y i- t i White of Xew York ntv. Mr I Frnina R. Harri airain will 1" lead-; As in Pronox cirs th t l.fs ' er. will meet for supper at ; : 1 a nd t
the lesson will ho taken u; a ; p,. S'tanisla ,v P.inkowski and wife, rart The ffvmnasi-;m department will ! "r hd - Arnold's suhJuision of open the lirst swimming les-ons ofjpart of p. o. has 1' I and 10.'. the fall to the members of the 1. Yniin;' Women's Christian associa- ! P'wis Zeic-r and wife to Kthel tiou on Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, i Vriiilu. lot :. PrUil's pi it. MishaA s-ries of 10 we ks of l.-ssnt.s meet- I al.a. $:'.'iui in' twii.e a w eek on Tuesday and j Same to lMward Zt icr r, a trac t of Thursday, with Mi-s Flsa Weder as ! büid ill Madison township. $4.of'U. ins-truetor. Jtae htcn planned. ' Th" H-uno HuildiniC Co. to Alois
i MAN ROBBED OF S4 Two X'sri Winnen Accii-el in Mory Tolil rnlitv. Some time after midnight I'nday, II. i:. l'eterson. L'fiT K. Iatn st.. and I). O. ross. 133 F. Calvert st., were approached hy two nfuro women in front of th' Independent .". and lue store on S. Michigan st.. and the former was rol.bed of $1. The men were approached by the women who united them "to walk along" with them down the alley. Th? mvn refused and after some further conversation passed on. While in the next Mock Peterson discovered a wad of paper in the pocket in which, shortly before, he had placed four $1 bills. He reported the ccse tt the police furn-ishin-: a meaner description of the thieves. Tiiot'SAxns or dollars aki: iu:in; sim:nt For improvements in the oeautiful Samuel Good Addition, over two miles of sidewalk and curhirr has been laid in this Addition. Many homes hae been contracted for, and are beinpf built. Street Kradinr is going on cverj' day. The wise investor, that knows the advantage in bujin- nice home sites, will, aft r lacing the work that is bfing done, want some of these choice lot COMi: OUT jour selection, being done. M'NDAY ami makf and see just what is Ad t. CLEARINGS ON INCREASE T)tal llii -duos Larger Than in Same Week Last Year. Hank clearings for the past six days show an increase f $2sr.lC."i over the same week of last year. The figures for the week were $1,J2S.0S.,. while in 1 0 1 ä they were S1.62S.12. Only five clearances were made during the week on account of Labor day. Thursday's clearings were the largest of the week, the figures being SltiS.Sl.". Following- are the daily learings: Tuesday. $200,21:; Wednesday. $3SS,S6.".: Thursday. ? 1 0 s . s r ; Friday, $3Sl.(tS4: Saturday, $133,53$. Tin: m is irm: and wiiolfsomi: And there are many shade trees on the beautiful north-west side, especially so in the Samuel (lood Addition. Parents wno are interested in the health of their children prefer having their homes away from the congestion, railroads, factories, and noise; where their children get the benetit of the healthful atmosphere that prevails farther out. If you have your children's welfare at heart, come ont and select a lot for your future home in the Samuel dood Addition. Advt. Tiy NEWS-TIFI ES Want Ads ': - IK'T i - 1: . stsll Moxic - Hü minmi.-icn Ir. ronfrrorrf nt df -igiiat . IhM.ai.'i J
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS From IltM'onl of Indiana TitU and Loan Co. Uci.ir-y M. Horn and wif 1' j .! nK loj'i". r nd" wife, lo' x o ir'outh lla-t addition. J 1. South I '.end Highland lYmetery ;iss.m iation to John ilammon ;i ml wife, lot 4 Kidceland sci on South U -Ti'l Hiu'lilaml ( enn teiy. $luC. Woli iet h Zientow.-ki and wife to IcI:ejrher and wife, jot d;tylors third addition to Mishawaka, JÖo. Jdin Kronewiuer and wife to Klizahrth K ronew itter. h- . Milbum's addition to M.shawaka, $1.."0.0 Margaret Pentter to IMmund J. lie utter, a trad of land in Center township. $'.oOO. Marie A. Schindler to (Jusiave Maris and wife, lot SI, Mclnerny'a second addition, $2,4u0. I'aniel Carnes to l'uene Dock and wife, a part of lot C. W. R. Cowler's addition to Mishawaka, Chat lese Weidler and wife to Jasper W. Hutchinson and wife, lot ."4. Poppendick's second aldition to Mishawaka. Jl. WILL IS PROBATED lWollicr is OiW H. It. Heir lo lMatv of MrajiT. The will of Harry P. St raycr. nainin- his brother Finn r Strayer as his only heir, was probated in circuit court Saturday mornintr. The will was made on April 19. KdjtJ. Mr. Strayer died here Aim'. 21. .maw im:oili: aki-: killi:i During the year, by having to cross railroad tracks while there are trains passing continually. Why endanger your life, and that of your family, when you can go out in the beautiful north-west side and secure high class property in the Samuel Good Addition, where buildings are going up and improvements are being put in rapidly? Advt. SMALL COIN DEMAND DUE TO PROSPERITY Mint at Deiner Working Xiglit and Day to Turn Out Xb-kles and pennies. DFNVFP, Colo., SVpt. s The most enormous demand lor nickels and pennies ever known is now deluging the Fnited States treasury department, and the mint in Denver is breaking all records for activity in manufacturing these coins. The mint is working day and night and Sundavs. There is every indication that the rush will continue thr0 months. At present the Denver mint is making only nickels and pennies. Each day it turns out $10,00 in nickels and $2,000- in pennies. These coins are shipped east at intervals no one but the oihcials in charge of the mint know when. If the present activity is continued three months as Supt Thomas Annear says undoubtedly it will the Denver mint will have coined $900.000 in ickels and Jlso.fuio in penhies, a total of 1. ovo. on j of these F.nall coins. This would amount to Cü.ooo.oim) individual coins. The Denver officials say this demand for coins of th smaller values ir conlined almost "wholly to periods of great prosperity in the east. : - ,r; V' iJ 3V A 'v ? dat?r r--y. -.--r-. itk. :. irrjNov- London. C' r.n nir : T'ji row. h ! t t I i" Id. J a:.d 1'r. !!. . .1.1 A 1 1 1 lu J. Pal..,
Announcement To meei a vrrmvinir demand tor evening banking service, this bank bes to announce that it will, in common with other Mishawaka banks, keep its banking office open Friday evenings, beginning- Friday, September 15th, 1916, from 7 to 9 P. M. for the primary benetit of its City and Country Savings Depositors, and to meet the needs oi the merchants and farmers of Mishawaka and vicinity as they may require. It is the aim of this institution to maintain a high grade service for its patrons at all proper and convenient times and we shall be pleased to have them avail themselves of our complete departmental facilities. Our Insurance and Real Fstate Department will be always at ihe Service of our customers and friends; Safety Deposit Boxes will also be accessible to customers during these evening periods. We pay 4N on Savings Deposits. Mishawaka Trust & Savings Co. Masonic Temple Building:, 1 12 North Main St., Mishawaka, Ind.
co.vnxri: piu)spi:iuty ASSUItLT). Py the Fnderwood law this administration has taken the tariff out of politics by the new tariff commission it proposes to take politics out of the tariff. Speaking at a banquet of the Republican club in New York last January, by virtue of Iiis life-long allegiance to the rcpublican party, Mr. Schiff declared: T want to explain that v nothing can stop the great prosperity we now have except a " renewal of tariff agitation in the " next campaign. Standing here on holy republican ground I say without ftar or favor if you renew in the next presidential campaign the tariff agitation of the past, if you threaten the country and show it you jvant a renewal of special privilege and high protection, the people will have none of it. The people have learned; the workmen - and the farmers have learned and they can not be misled any longer. I do not say that because I love the republican party less, hut because I love it more. My heart is for the republican party, but my common sense makes me a democrat." And in these word9 Mr. Schiff voices the opinions of men with whom special interest in secondary to the welfare of all. From d jv. Glynn's keynote speech at St. Louis convention. SEAL HERDS GROWING WASHINGTON. Sept. S. Growth in the size of fur seal herds of the Pribilof islands is shown by a census now being taken by Dallas Ilanna of the bureau of fisheries. Mr. Manna's inspections on St. George's island of the Pribilof group, revealed Ö12 harems and 3."4 idle bulls, almost double the number last year. On St. Paul's island there are 2.9 IS harems and 2,27 idle bulls, an increase of about 30 per cent over lust year. l .:v-i;r . .- ' t I f v i 1 1' ' : . .... .-vir jr: , K 3 3 s h' i"T rTr" ' ft to right. . Bunsall. ;--t-retary of R. Hvtt Jud'g'e ;r'Te dmy. ITanK-
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