South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 274, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1916 — Page 8

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HOSPITAL TAG DAY lommittee to Complete Arrangements at Monday Night's Meeting.

Nxt .'-vit uplay i 1 1 M- thf- annual fat: la for tho l.-ntit of St. Jo--ph'H hospital. A nimler of firls w ill "t.i-" ari'J will . i;in -.arly In the morning and continue to sAl until laic in th? evening. A intrf tin will b- held Monday pvrnir.7, n t which timo all the siris ht are willing to act are reijust1 to hand in their names to the committee. Tho crirls will thn le ivr n thrir ?v.aion.s in various places tl-roUs'ho'Jt the city. The committee in charge is orn-jjosr-d of Mr?. V". I'. Konzen, chairman; Mrs. Gcorpo Vinson, Mrs. Jahriel Itadornski. Mrs. J. J. Sohindlr. Mr, 'larliara i-'chelliner and Mrs. lYank Büchels. Th" Iac"ies will have their hradrjuartf,H at th Mishawaka Trust & avinr Co. and at ;he North Side Trurt & Savins Co.

M. H. S. FOOTBALL TEAM WELL SUPPORTED FRIDAY With the whole .v-tudent body out to chfcr them on. the two nicked teams of the football ."quad, battled to a finish Friday afternoon on the I. all Hand park pridiron. Harvard defeated Vale by a score of six to rothinir. As the sides were evenly divided in srtrensrth they both played brilliant lall. Passing, puntinjj and end runs mad the game a very interesting one. Mishawaka's offensive and defensive wa-s of the kind that wins frames. I'a.-t Chicago is on the fchedtilf for next week. The Chlca'oians 'ave the locals u bad trimming last year and the '"red ;Lnd white" lads are anticipating giving them a surprise. That South Hc-nd is worrying wa.s plainly shown, as it was rumored that two of the rival cities scouts were over petting a line on Mishawaka's players in ! riday's game.

WOMAN'S CLUB WILL OPEN SEASON TODAY

ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF MRS. CHARLES ROY Mrs. Fred WllWt and Miss Maurine Willett, Iincoln way , entert;inofl at a fruit shower in honor of Mra Charles J. Roy, a recent bride. Friday iifternoon. The afternoon was Kpent pleasantly by the ::0 uueta In a jraessinff contest Mrs. Harry Suders was awarded firvt prizo. The out of town truest wore Mrs. O. Hoff and Ml sit Harriet Oliver of South P.end. A delicious luncheon wa.s served.

The Woman's club will open its sea-son's activities this afternoon when a Pollyanna tea will feature President's day, the annual social patherin:? ff the members ,of the club. At 'iiree o'clock a reception will be held, and half an hour later an interesting program will be discussed. October 14, Mrs. Kingsley K. Pease will deliver an address on "Philanthrophy in Kostern lentis," illustrated with moving picture. A spl ndid program ha licrn arranged for the season's meetings.

MRS. G. BAADE DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Mrr. Gustave Baode. 220 K. Ninth st.. dietl at the family home Saturday morning at 12:30 o'clock after a three months illness with compli cations. She came to Mishawaka about 25 years ago from Cleveland, O. fhe is survifed by two sons, Iltnry Oral, Mishawaka, and John Grab, Cleveland, O. ; three daughtr-rs, Mrs. Jacob .Me Lser, Cleveland. O.; Mrs, Carl Trover. South Fend, and Mrs. Vernon lx)we, Mishawaka. She also leaves one sister, Mrs. Anna Kreher, Collins-wood. ().. and one brother. ChriKtoph Giesler. Massachusetts. Her maiden name was Katherine (liesler. She wa.s married to Gustave Papule ü " years ago. He survives. Funeral services will be held from St. Andrew's Kvangelical church Monday afternoon at 1T:30 o'clock, Rev. Martin Goffeney officiating. PuriaJ will be in the city cemetery. The remain. may be viewed from Sunday afternoon until the hour of the funeral.

LAST OF CHURCH MEETINGS HELD

ciiriini socnrrv .nn:Ts. Mrs. M. U Aydelotte. 1M2 E. Third st.. entertained the members of the Mrs. Colby fiott's wheel of the Woman's Home .Missionary society of the Methodist church yesterday afternoon at her home.

Ilcavf Settle .At Oihv. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the J. F. Hollister estate are hereby notified to call and settle hills at once. Any one having accounts against the estate are requested to present the same at once to Mrs. J. V. Hollister. Advt

Rev. R. A. Morrison, pastor of the St. Paul's church of Elkhart, delivered his sermon. "Protecting tho R;ise of Supplies", to a good sized congregation at the last o the Christian Advance meetings held at the Methodist church last nisht. F. A. J axt ri d kt acted a.s chairman. Charles Weir and Carrie Grimes ar-runire-d a. special music program.

AT Till' TUMP..!; TODAY. The Temple theater today showing famous Charlie Chaplin in "Police", one of the best of ail his pictures, Evert Overton, in "The Wandering Horde", is a special added attraction. Tomorrow, Planche Sweet appears in "The Dripe." In this picture, MLss Sweet plays the part of social secretary to a prominent but flighty young soeitvv woman.

akt di:pakt3i.i:xt mi:ktixg. A meeting of the Art department of the Mishawaka Woman's club will be held in the meeting rooms of the Mishawaka public library Monday afternoon. The centennial celebration will be recognized by this department by having a few programs of Indiana art. Program for Monday meeting is as follows: "The Pioneers of Art in Indiana," John W. Love, Jacob Cox, John I Gookins, by Mrs. Hose V. Grimes; 'The Hoosicr Group," T. C. Steele. R. P. Gruelle, John F. Rundy, William Forsyth, Otto Stark, J. Ottis Adams, by Miss VHa Myers.

j ;ti : uta is n u n ns. Mr. and Mrs. C. I Obleng of Goshen were the guest'j at a 6 o'clock dinner at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. P.dward Verier, J. Union street.

BAPTISTS TO OBSERVE RALLY DAY SUNDAY Sunday will be "Rally day" for all departments of the l'irst Raptist church Sunday school. Special services with music, both vocal and instrumental, will be the features Sunday morning at o'clock at Winey hall. Mr. Jontz of the Y. M.

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chief speaker. The committee for this event is composed of Rev F. F. Shoutler. pastor; S. R. LoweTy and George F. Frank.

CA I TAIN RROOKs Hlm:. Capt. and Mrs. Rrooks. Ensign and Mrs. Doudelle of South Rend had charge of the Salvation army meeting at the local tabernacle last night.

hosimtaij noti:s. Mrs. Lou Shine. ZU) W. Fourth st., was removed to St. Joseph's hospital Saturday morning. Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Albert, corner of Main and Seventh streets, underwent an operation for appendicitis at the hospital Saturday.

Mus. hkim:k VI1UY IIX. According to the report from tho St. Joseph hospital, the condition of Mrs. Vincent Rrunner, 620 E. Joseph st., is very serious.

moosi: daxct: tonight. Mishawaka lodge. Ioyal Order of Moose, will entertain at a Uancin? party at Moose hall tonight.

IlETUUV TO JACKSON. Mr. George Cotton and children have returned to , their home in Jackson. Mich., after spending several weeks as the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Sarah Collins, 2C4 W. Joseph st.

Money deposited on or before Oct. 12, 1916 will draw Interest from Oct. 1. Mishawaka Trust Sc Savings Co., the oldest and largest capitalized trust company in the city Advt.

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CONCLUDES VISIT. MiS3 Kose Collins, W. Joseph sL. has returned from Jacksoji, Mich., where snc spent several weeks as the guet of relatives. CAIU) OF THANKS. We, the undersigned, hereby wish to express our heartfelt thanks to relatives, neighbors and friends for their kindness and their expressions of sympathy 'during the illness and death of our mother, Mrs. Amanda Felty. We are also thankful for floral tributes and especially thank the Woodmen Circle and the J teliof Corps of South Iiond. Mrs. Anna Light. Mr. and Mrs. IM Lipht. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Light. Advt. Harry Light. UilbHAWAKA CLASlriEÜ WANT ADS all. cissiriKi aivi:kti.km;t

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rOIt IiF:NT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. .Modern and centrally located. Apply NewsTimes Office.

FOR KENT IirKe furnished room with closet and kitchenette, suitable for light housekeeping. 1H YV. Marion sL Home phone A742.

P'OR KENT Modern furnished room. 12 4 E. First st.

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FOK SALE Modern eight-room house, one block from high school, three blocks from business district. Must sell at once. Inquire 20S S. Hill Bt, after 6 p. m or Saturday afternoon.

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FOK SALE SO acres, rich black loam land, about half clear, C 1-2 miles from White Cloud, the county peat of Newaygo county, Mich., and only 1 1-- miles from' hauling station. Price $2ö per acre. Small payment down, balance J15 a month. Inquire A. C. CoIpaerL Lawyer, Kngledrum building'. Home phono 181.

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Everybody is asking about Lincoln Garden Addition: on Lincoln Highway East, Mason St. to Byrkit Ave. WHY? Because it is something different, and everybody is anxious to find out all the points about anything that is different That is why lots in Lincoln Garden Addition are selling faster than in any other location around the Two Cities because of something different. Naturally you ask "What is there about Lincoln Garden Addition lots that is different than any others?" COME OUT SUNDAY, if you cannot get out before, and let us show you. LOCATION, SURROUNDINGS, EASY ACCESSABILITY, BEAUTIFUL RIVER FRONT, PARKS ON THREE SIDES, LINCOLN HIGHWAY WITH ITS STEADY STREAM OF TRAFFIC STREET CAR LINE GIVING FIFTEEN MINUTE SERVICE, WITH A FIVE CENT FARE SEWERS, CITY WATER, ELECTRIC LIGHT AND GAS TO THE PROPERTY BEAUTIFUL RIVER FRONT LOTS FOR THE FASTIDIOUS HOME SEEKER VALUABLE LOTS ON THE HIGHWAY, AND PLENTY OF LOTS IN BETWEEN FOR THE MAN OF MODERATE MEANS, WHO WANTS THE JUST RIGHT PLACE TO BUILD HIS HOUSE, LIVE IN COMFORT, AND RAISE HIS FAMILY IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF "A REAL HOME." In addition to being the RIGHT PLACE, it is put on the market at the RIGHT TIME; at the RIGHT PRICE, at unusually EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT, has the JUST RIGHT building restrictions to protect against undesirables, and not exclude the man of modest means. We'll sell you a lot on payments as low as $5.00 down and $5.00 per month! Lots priced at from $250.00 up 150 lots at $250.00. We'll build you a house and let you pay for it monthly, like rent. Or, better still COME OUT, tell us what you would like to have how much you can pay, in cash and monthly and if you don't own a nice home in the near future and make money on your investment it will be your fault, not ours. DON'T PROCRASTINATE:

Don't wait for the other fellow to show you and make you pay for your education! Don't wait ten years and say "I could have bought this or that lot when first sold, for three or four hundred dollars. Look what it is worth now." Did YOU ever hear anybody say that? OPPORTUNITY COMES ONCE at least, in every lietime. YOURS IS HERE NOW! GRASP IT IT MAY NOT COME AGAIN. GET OUT OF THE RENTING CLASS BE A HOME OWNER AND INCREASE YOUR STANDING SOCIALLY AND FINANCIALLY. COME OUT SUNDAY, IF NOT BEFORE. Take a North Side (Mishawaka) Car to the property. Street Cars Stop at Our New Street, State Street Ask the Conductor. Office on the grounds open every day. Joseph Werwinski, and Albert V. Weigel, Sales Agent TELEPHONES: BELL 1400; HOME, 6640. Downtown Office With Schindlers, 215 South Main St James Hennessy, Horace G. Eggleston, Harry Strubbe, James H. Kerwin, Julius Bennett, John A. Herzog, Sub-Agents.

G. 0. P. ACTS AS IF WALKING ON EGGS SAYS MARSHALL

CHICAGO, Sopt. CO. "Tho republicans are conductinp: the campaign as jf they were walking on tiK a.nI were fearful that they miht treak ont and find it bad. Unless they set down to bntss tacks and tell tho people what their policy is and convince them that it is the ri'ht one, they cannot win." So declared Vice Pres't Thomas R. Marshall Thursday while here on his way to Elkhart, Inl. Indiana." said the vice president, "who has visited 1- of the 13 congressional districts in his na-

COUNSEL FOR ALL WHO NEED IT. After Oct. 1st Captain Sprague fill be found at the Salvation Army tabernacle at 21 1 E. First St. from 2:00 till. 3:30 p. m. I am here to help you in any way that I can. If you need me, call on me. I am at your service.

live Külte. "ha.s voted 25 times for president of the United States and 24 of those times it voted aa the republic voted. This year Indiana a,s well as tho nation will go democratic"

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MISHAWAKA UST & SAVING; COMPANY

TEMPLE THEATER TODAY ChALiE CHAdUN THE FfiNMlaST MVN IN PiCxRhEs in and EVART OVERTON in "THE WANDERING HORDE." There's going to be a. big crowd during the evening so we ask all who possibly can, to come to the matinee. TOMORROW The Celebrated Photophv Artist BLANCHE SWEET in "THE DUPE."

Money Deposited before October 12th will draw Four Fer Cent Interest from October 1st First Trust & Savings Co. OF MISHAWAKA. In same building and under same management as

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