South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 94, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 April 1917 — Page 9

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MISHA WAKA GENERAL NEWS News-Times Office: 120 Lincoln Way West. Home Phone 118; Bell 10

PATRIOTIC IETII1G HERE TUESDAY TIGHT Rousing Demonstration in High School is Being Planned. Arr.' i:(.-in nt.s are under way for.i patriotic demonstration in the hiph (.!)") auditorium next Tups. lay nU'ht at n o'c lock which It is cxhtct1 will clipce anything of a like nature ever held in MiL;twaka. I 'rev. lire 1 n bein brought to hear on I.. A. Jernfmui, a teran of the war. to have hini oerupy the hair on the occasion. A j-pt-aker will he brought from outside the ity. w hile anions tb- b al j-peak-is will he Itev. V. Titu.s. Ucv. Dr. J. A. I'.urnMt. Itev. IZ. K. Shouf-b-r. I'o.-tina-ter John A. Herzog, I). W. Horton, superintendent of public schools, ami probably other?. "apt. if. Nlfon i taking a pr.nninent part in the arrangements. The auditorium will he decorated with emblems of patriotism, while a hand will he encased to di oure a program of national airs. The hlh s' hool oc.l juartet and drum corps will also contribute to the program. PRESBYTERIANS HOLD ANNUAL MEETING The annual business meeting and fde tion of olocers of tiie First I'reshterian church was held Tuesday t i i H t in the hasement of the church, and the reports presented hy the different ni:ani.ati"ns of the church were ery e nemi ra k i nr, all departments showing a nourishing condition and jjood balances in their treasuries. After tiie meeting relieliments were sered by the Ladies' Aid s.ei'ty and a social lioiir w;is spc nt. The election of ntheer resulted as follow s; Flders. . p. Myers. 1 1. J. Steetee and S. Thomas W'ebb, three e.irs; (W-ot'Ke '. Sijol-e. two years, I". I Weloter, one year. Trustees. T. J. peffenhauh. II. I-. Sliders and Dr. W. II. l'.orley. three years: Kalph W. ;-'mith, two years, and H. '. Kenon. one year. 'hief uslier, ' ). .. Keprnple. (;'or-e ('. Slidc presided and William Kobbin at led as clerk of the meeting. sociirrv t .Mr.irr. Mrs John Moore. 4L". W. Liwreip e st.. will entertain the Ladies' Missionary society of the Fvamrelic.il church Thursday afternoon. A NTI . 1 ' Flagman. New York Central Freight oitiee. LOST Lady's gold ring with largo garnet setting, between Laurel st. and Temple theater. Finder return to Tct; Lincoln way F.. or phone Nome :1 and receive reward. Mil; ,ALi: Lihy tah; tine reed carriage; in good condition; heap. Call M 1 I,o. ust St. VA,Ti:i Yoiir.ir man to collect and solicit. Apply '' Citizens' l: ink bldg.. South Lend. rti: SALE K EXCIIANCE -'-acre farm east of Mishawaka. on lier roail. with buildings. 7Fniuire lii NcCroote, lb 11 phone Is:', :. 1 S!1U: . FiK SAFi: 1 ive new bungalows on 17th st.. Liver Fark. Frices from SI.-'". J1.I"0, $LS!" -and J-.OOti, pa i tL modern. Leaing town. Will Kacii'ue. Apply J. C. Stout. 0?. 27th st.. Fiver Faik. AVANTFI C.irl for i hamber work. Must have references. Call mornings or evenings, Mri. W. H. Lodge, 4 1 Ö Lincoln way F.

1 MSMAWAKA WANT ADS

THRIFT IS THE KEYNOTE OF SUCCESS. Hut thrift is the present not in the future. It you don't save today, you never will. Start Vnur savings account an J make it a habit to deposit recularlv. MONEY DEPOSITED BEFORE APRIL 12 WILL RECEIVE INTEREST FROM APRIL 1 AT 4 PER CENT. COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY. First Trust & Savings Co. of Mishawaka. In the same huihiin- and under the same management as the

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ROSEBROOKS' CONDITION REMAINS UNCHANGED S't. Joseph hospital authorities reported Wednesday morning that the condition of Frank Koehrook, severely hurried when his home was destroyed hy tire .Monday mornin it, had not changed since morning, ec -ept that he slept almost constantly. When lie was brought into the hospital Tuesday morning he was cop. -"ions and talked perfectly rational. To one of the sisters lie remarked that he had driven ly the institution Monday afternoon, and as lie passed looked up at the building thought how fortunate he wis that he was not a patient there, hut if fie had to he sick that would be where he'd like to he taken for treatment, little thinking that he would he there so soon. .Mr. Ko.se!rook resigned his position in the fore-bucking department of the Worden Co. last Saturday for the summer months, to cultivate the :mall tract of ground he recently purchased where he had built )i isf home, believing that the outdoor exercise would Improve his health. Fellow employes In the department where the unfortunate man had worked, after hearing the distressing news eserday morning, started a v ub ription fund, and hefore noon the ' sum contributed amounted to about $100. It has been suggested that other departments of the factory may do likewise.

iyici:m: i ihi: i:xti;i isiii:k. Absolute proof against lire. Easily handled. Most effective In extinguishing ignited gasoline. Had the owner of the house, burned Tuesday morning, had one of these handy, a life would have undouhtedly heen saved. Nothing complicated about it. Weighs but little and can be operated by anyone. On sale at the Ij. J. Casbon cigar and sporting goods store. Lincoln way W. Advt. ;tili M KITTS. The members of the Knickerbocker guild of St. Paul's Fpiscopalian church met with Mrs. A. C. Ha;-langer. ."II Lincoln way V., last nii;ht in regular meeting. Uusiness of a routine nature was transacted and a most pleasant hour whlled away. Sl lt-Lirr CONTItACT. Samuel Fiery has sub-let the masonry contract for tiie 10 homes to be built in Ijouell Heights addition for Joseph W. Ferman to "Willlam F. Ream. Sepurted eight years ago In a shipwreck, a man. his wife and child were reunited hy an accidental meeting in the St. T-ouis union station. F(i; SAI.i: A work and brood mare; age . years; price, $130. Fell phone r4. William Haas. Last .Jefferson St. LOST Fmbitlla on North Side car leaving South Lend at 6:.":'. Monday evening. Square white head with two black stripes across. Finder please return to -"." W. Joseph st.. and receive reward. Fell 1C4, Mishawaka. Ft II LFXT one large furnished room with kitchenette for light housekeeping, suitable for couple or two elderly ladies. ileferences required. Inquire 1IJ4 W. Grove st. FOL SALI' Lots from $200 up, no interest or taxes for two years. Houses on easy payments. Fire, accident, health, automobile liability ins a ranee. James Hennessy. lawyer, IL' W. Second -t., Mishawaka. WANTED A man over 21 years old. must be a live wire; salary and commission with advancement for the right man. Apply room 210 Mills building at S a. in. or T p. m. WANTEN Sotting hens. Call Home plume CtOQ. M mi)

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SPRH6 CLEAH-UP WEEK FOR STATE

Three Days of Campaign Will be Observed Here Woman's Club Backs Plan. Gov. James P. Goodrich has informed Mayor (JSaylor by letter that a proclamation for a "Clean-up" week in the state will soon he issued from the governor's otflce. Three days of that week will he ohserved by Mishawaka. The suggestion of setting aside a week in the state for the purpose of cleaning up private and public properties was made to the governor hy Mrs. W. U. Christophel of this city, w ho is chairman of the civics committee of the Indiana Federation of Women's cluhs. The movement, however is national In scope, backed hy the national federation of cluhs. I'robably ilurin? the present month the national, state and city campaigns will be held, announcement of which will he made through the newspapers and hy hand bills to be distributed from house to house hy Kchool children. The citizens will be called upon to clean out the front ami hack yards, attics and cellars of all rubbish, which will he hauled away free of cost by the city. The city, however, does not haul away the winter's accumulation of ashes. hut will do so at a nominal cost to the property owner. OTHER SUSPECTS AT LAST ADMIT GUILT George Schneider, the white man, and Charles Johnson, one of the four Negroes who were arrested here Monday morning on suspicion of being implicated In the car lobberies at Elkhart the previous night, also confessed to their complicity in the crime after being further questioned late Tuesday. The other three Negroes confessed their part in the robberies when "grilled" hy Chief Kreiter and New York Central detectives Monday afternoon, at the same time implicating Schneider and Johnson, but the latter two maintained their innocence until yesterday, when tho evidence against them proved too much and they admitted their guilt. Five New York Central detectives took the, men to Elkhart yesterday afternoon, where they will be given a preliminary hearing In tho city court this morning, and will prebably he hound over to the circuit court. INSPECTORS FIND CONDITIONS GOOD A divisional Inspection of the New York Central property was made yesterday by Assistant upt. Brown and the divisional freight agent. The passenger and freight depots as well as all the other holdings of the company in Mishawaka were given a thorough inspection hy the railway heads who afterwards expressed themselves as being much pleased with local conditions. A. R. McNeil, local agent, and his staff of employes were highly commended by the officials before their departure from the city. SOCIALISTS ELECT. The socialists met in regular assembly last night in Winey's hall and elected the following olhcers: Chairman, Mr. McCoy; secretary, Hilterbran; financial secretary, It. McGowan; literature agent, C. Cox. Meetings will be held each Tuesday evening at S o'clock. 1UIITII or SON'. Announcement of the birth of a i cin to tr and Mrs. I. I. Ithinehart. Logansport. Ind.. Sunday, have been received here. Mrs. Ehinehart was formerly. Miss Florence Sheneheld of Mishawaka. (i RA N'T VISITS IIUYSSK. Wilfred Grant, chief of the Clary fire department, was the puest of Fire Chief Uuysse yesterday. ss. or. Luxr photo playo fv THEATRE J TODAY Charles Richman, Dorothy Kelly and Arline Pretty "THE SECRET KINGDOM'' Chapter 10. PEARL WHITE in "PEARL OF THE ARMY" Chapter 13. and HELEN GIBSON "THE SIDETRACKED SLEEPER" Tomorrow MRS. VERNON CASTLE in "PATRIA" and "THE DEVIL'S PAY DAY" It's a -Blue Bird" That's Enough.

"THE CRISIS" AT CENTURY THEATER STARTS TODAY

Typical southern scenes of f0 years auo adI interest in "The Crisis.' the Sclis super-photoplay that will he presented at the Century thiater by the His Feature Rights corporation of Ixuisville, Ky., to'iay and tomorrow. It has been conceded that "The Crisis" is the picture of the hour. Jt is the masterpiece of the Sells and is founded on America's greatest American ory written hy Winston Churchill. The north and the south join in applauding the picture. It deals with that period before, during and following the war between the i states. It does not suggest offense to either locality. Its heroine is a. daughter of Dixie. Its heroes, not men of the battlefield, are men of the old north and south of today. Judge Silas Whipple and Col. Carvel, old friends in ,t. Louis, differ in politics, just as old friends do today. The colonel's daughter is the pet of the old br.chelor judge. The judge believes in Lincoln's policies, and the colonel believes otherwise. They arcue the question whenever they meet, either in the otRoe of the judge or In the wholesale drygoods store of the colonel, or at the colonel's home. The daughter is always the peacemaker until the election of Lincoln, and then comes the parting of the ways. And thinus happen, and crowd, and create an intense interest in heart, brain and being. This is just a part of the story that makes Winston Churchill's "The Crisis' the picture of the hour. MRS. MARY STOOPS OF RIVER PARK IS DEAD Mrs. Mary Stoops died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clay Frantz. at Si'S S. Fifth st., Itiver Park, last evening at 7:45 o'clock as the result of a complication of diseases with which she had suffered for several years. She was born in Wabash county, Indiana, CO yeara ago and lived there all her life except the last three years, when she has made her home with her daughter at whose home she died. Surviving- are three children, Mrs. Frantz, Mrs. Ora Reeves of Wabash, Ind., and Florin Stoops of Andrew Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Loci hart of South Whitey. Ind.. and Mrs. Kra Lasalle of Wabash, and live brothers as fellows: tleorge Wilson of Kendallville, Henry and David Wilson of Wabash. Frank Wilson of Santa Ilosa. Calif., and Daniel Wilson of Huntington. Iirief funeral services will be held this evening at 1:Z0 o'clock at the Frantz residence in River Park, and the body will be brought to Mishawaka by Thallemer Hros. undertakers, and prepared for shipment to Wabash Thursday morning fur burial there. ELKHART SAL00NIST HACED AND JAILED William Penner, an Elkhart saloonit. was arrested on the north side yesterday afternoon by Fatrolman Terhush and placed in jail over night. He was charged with being drunk and disorderly. Renner was said to be driving recklessly about in an automobile and when warned by the otlicer is said to have made an insulting remark to the former, who declared him under arrest. Renner is said to have resisted, when Patrolman Terhush belabored the man several times his mace and an auto truck moved to the he ought the over the head with later commandeered and had the man repolice station, where officers until he was placed in a cell. The Jail physician was called and dressed the injured man's wounds .with difficulty. HOSPITAL XOTF.S. Mrs. Edward Alspaugh of 9H6 S. Eleventh st., River Park, was admitted to the hospital and will be operated upon today. Gordon Kllasser, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ellsasser of 1.13 E. Iawrence st., had his tonsils and adenoids removed yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Melxel's infant daughter, Agnes, who has been critically ill for several weeks. was rushed to the hospital Monday midnight for an operation on one lung. A portion of a rib may have to be removed within the next day or two. FALLOX ADDS TO PLANT. James Fallon is installing an up-to-date Akron-Williams vulcanizing plant in connection with his extensive plant at the corner of Main and Third sts. Another new feature being added by Mr. Fallon is a 1.000 gallon gasoline tank. When completed Mishawaka will be aide to boast of one of the most complete vulcanizing plants in the northern part of the state. AT Till! LINCOLN. "On Dangerous Ground," plcturized from Hurton 12. Stevenson's famous novel, "Little Comrade," with Carlyle Blackwell and Gail Kane in the leading role.-, will be the attraction at the Lincoln theater today. The story is one of romance and war and is sure to please all classes. The picture was produced by the World Film Co.. a sutlicient recommendation in itself. - niNGvn.Lir chictj: mf.itts. Mis Helen Roggeman, 309 F.. Uwrence St., entertained the 'Hingville" circle Tuesday evening. The time was spent in crocheting. A j three-course luncheon was served. I The circle will meet in a week j with Mrs. otto Iloggemann, 216 1". ILUttell st.

sje :jc 3 BOWLING SCORES V ' V L- JL. . V- "T- - T -f- -T '1 '1- T 1 1 MISHAWAKA JLEAUl'E. INDIANS Daily 212 K-t Wi Ajt-r lr.U in 401 Iturnett Li! lis T2 44.1 .M.Intosh -jit l.'ü I.V. 4.M Kl'-kter i(7 i:.i Iii 41; Handicap lit; K.J nr. ."Ti Total K-0 '.CS IM '.'NTS FKli:UALS AvWHjrp I.nI ls 1 "VJO II. t llery r.-. Hi L 'JTf. Mjers Ut 1TJ l.Vi 4 ". I. Voder i;s 1; iv i:. Tilery Hi 17V -U Handicap in in in Totals sTjO tu 3 ll -Ti'j 1 1 0 RS 1 ( )KIt S y'llers IGT. no 170 175 .. 14.1 Holtlertnan Hawkins .. Hrudy .... I.V. 17 la 1-M lit l."4 ix l-s 141 14.1 47," 41U i'e!tn . Handicap ..I... .1 TotaN Sii bW VM '.-N MISHKO 147 i;s 1x1 1M Um 1. KG ltii iw mi 401 47;. :i43 .V4' :i r.ersbrook ltolin ... Zehriug' . Aver Re . Handicap 14-.I Ii 7 141 ISO Totals ... 1: 1 LIAS Morse l'.ritton ... Miarn C. I.ott ... Averate ... s.; .7 143 Us s7 17S I.V. LM 1-7 1 KT K0 V'A 17.". r.t.i S7 4 "'J 470 :a 340 itii Handicap TotalAMATI'l'KS stM ()."K '.s L'oiO Price .... 'ri'i.iniere Win.li.iclcr Melser ... 3X 14S i:u; 144) lt'O r.o 114 l.U lr.i it:: 4t)t 4lH ." 410 .-.on C7 Handicap

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MKIICIIANTS L LA GIFi:oss (iV.M I'.ehe . Wein her. .Mc;rew r.ryan A Hem an 110 lot". l-'7 i.n i::i I ins 111 114 Ho ltd in; 1.-.4 lös r.07 :.;! 437 10 i I r.7s ."s-J 4.".. 4U 413 TotaN FI MSIli: us Fiirltoph ;ill.ert Keel.e l.'nyert Fashon TotaN ir.i i:w 1-':; 171 r.4 14:: 1ST. lo 133 H-7 i::i 1: 1L1 43 777 07 S CKXTHAL LKACl'E. rFTTFUS-

Mohn 1:17 i:u 411 'hurcliill 1.-.7 14.". 14; HO Smith 1'.7 11.1 YM) .Vh) Witner 1.-' isti 1:0 431 Sana.n 14S i.id 1.17 4M TotaN 714 s7 741 ITJO t UMOSILi; CKLAMS Kruejjer 171 17 Kl 3.TJ Harth 11 17 1" A'Xl Ilolph 1TO i; 310 Witnier 13.1 17o 'ja"., ö'j; Waters L'O'J 171 17S 331 Totals M7 S'J '.15 JJ12

CATHOLIC CHURCH HAS SPECIAL SERVICES Special services will le held in all of the Catholic churches Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. At i't. Joseph's church Holy Thursday, mass at 8 o'clock; Good Friday, services at 8 o'clock; "Way of the Cross" devotions at 3 o'clock, and Tennebrae services at 7:30 o'clock; Saturday, services at 7 o'clock. At .St. Monica's church Holy Thursday, hish mass at S:C0 o'clock; holy hour, at 7: CO o'clock; Good Friday, services at 8 o'clock; stations at 7:30 o'clock; Saturday, services at 7 o'clock. AT Till: TKMPLK. Pearl White will again be seen at the Temple theater today in the great Pathe preparedness serial, "Pearl of the Army;" also Charles IUchman in "The Secret Kingdom," Vita graph's latest serial, w ill be shown, together with a Helen Gibson railroad picture. Tomorrow "The Devil's Pay Day," a big Hluebird production, featuring Franklin Fa mum and Leah Haird, and the fourth episode of "Patria," in which Mrs. Vernon Castle is star1 ed, will be shown. Information has been received here by Dr. Albert Harber, retired, residing at 5"0 Lincoln way W., of the marriage in Hoston yesterday of his daughter, Miss Mararet Barber, and Thomas Love, salesman at the New York office of the Dodge Mfg. Co., and formerly of Mishawaka. Miss Parber is well known among the younger set of this city and is a graduate of the Mishawaka high school. Until recently she had been attending school in Boston. The couple will make their home in NewYork, where the groom Is employed. Finch's Livery AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 7 Beginning at 11 o'clock sharp. Rear 114-118 N. Spring. 12 HEAD HORSES 8 GOOD FUNERAL CARRIAGES Buggies, Harness, Robes and everything that goes to make up a first class Livery.

Till KAPPA MFirr. Miss Helen Tupper wa hostess to the Tri Ka?ia sorority at her home. Kdewater drive, Tuesday morning. Miss Florence Fuller was in charge of the program, the subject tein "Drazil". The Misses Norma P.ortner and Lyndeil Martling were appointed to act aa a committee on scholarship' and secure names of applicants. A social hour followed the business session. Refreshments were served.

Mrs. Ralph Webster of South ' Rend will entertain the society in tw0 weeks. i KPIXTI AL CIlfLDUFA'S MATIi:F A special school children's matinee will be held at the Century theater Thursday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock when "The Crisis" will be shown. Children will be admitted for 15 cents. n S I L V A K A 1 i :i t SO X A LS . Mi? Lucille Hartman will leave Saturday for her home in Van Wert. O., after spending several months visiting her sister. Mrs. Myrtle Gamble, K. ixth st. V. A. Whitmer has returned from a visit in Laporte and Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs. O. Martin have moved from K. iixth st. to 306 K. Eighth st. J. T. Kaufman of Peru, Ind.. transacted business in this city Wednesday. Miss Hose DeRue left Wednesday for her home in Los Angeles, Calif., after spending several weeks visiting her sons, Arthur Furkett, 413 Fhort st., and Leo Purkett, 122 11. Iawrence st, Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Weimer have moved from Osceola to 1616 Homewood av. Mr. Weimer is the mail messenger. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Willard M If TODAY GAIL KANE and Carlyle Blackwell in Hi ON DANGEROUS GROUND" From Burton E. Stevenson's Famous Novel, "Little Comrade." Tweedledum Comedy in Two Parts "LEND ME YOUR WIFE" Coming: Fridav MADAM PETRÖVA in "THE BLACK BUTTERFLY" Adults 10c Children 5c

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You Have Seen The Rest Now See The Best AN AWE-INSPIRING SPECTACLE THAT BLENDS A FASCINATING ROMANCE THROUGH THE YEARS OF AMERICA'S CRISIS

You Can't Afford To Miss "The Crisis" CT Tonight and Thursday, THEATER matinee and Night. Every Seat Reserved. 25c, 35c and 50c. Seats Reserved at Mishawaka Pharmacv. ii i SZ31 mm Li

In Mishawaka's fastest growing section has the most beautiful frontage on the St. Joseph river; is on Lincoln Highway, the longest street in the world; has the well kept grounds of the Miami club on the east, and beautiful City Park grounds with its new bathing beach on the west, assuring protection for all time against undesirable surroundings. What more could you ask? What more COULD you get? Present prices no higher than you would have to pay in less desirable locations. Easy monthly payments, most liberal form of contract insuring your payments in case of death, suspended payments in case of sickness or unemployment. No interest or taxes for two years. Sidewalks and curb included in selling price. Buy your lot now, build your home here where beautiful houses are being built. We'll help you do it. Service and satisfaction our motto.

Li mcoin J. H. KERWIN, Sales Manager.

have returned to their home jn In- ! dianapolis after spending several days with relatives hero. j Miss Charlotte Morgan has ac- j cepted a position with th Ripley ', Pros, grocery. Mr and Mrs. Adam Morris of' Goshen spent Wednesday here with I friendi. j Miss Monica Pueche has taken the ( position of cashier at th Weber j

Kash grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1 Fair of Laporte spent Wednesday with relatives here. Miss Path Hicuinson has taken a bosit on at the Fevo drug store. I Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph L. Davis have returned to Adrian, Mich., after spending one week with relatives. MKS. SHllItlXH K. "There," say the good lady, as the transfer man drives orr with her trunk. 'Now I'll know whether or not the baggagemen are really as rouuh with things as they are said to ho." "How will you know?" aks her friend. "I put an ecg here and there among my clothes." Judge.

J. K. ROSS, M.D. Specialist for Chronic Diseases I treat diseases of the stomach, liver and kidney. Special treatment tor females does away with operations. Blood diseases treated. Do you want relief? If so, call on the Doctor. Charges reasonable. J. K. ROSS, M. D. 1109 Lincoln Way E. Bell Phone 596.

Why Not You?

People realize, more and more, that .i bank account, maintained systematically is the greatet aul to financial progress. YOU CAN ENJOY MANY PRIVILEGES BY BECOMING A DEPOSITOR HERE. This hank oilers its services to responsible people who desire to build a surplus, and enjoy the benefits of an association with a strong financial institution. ALL MONEY DEPOSITED IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT WILL DRAW 4fr INTEREST FROM APRIL 1st North Side Trust & Savings Co. MISHAWAKA, INDIANA.

America's iron test American Mry i Now the World's Cirratot IVatiirc f lMioti Ininu. The value of "The Crisis" as an educational play, quite apart from its entertainment value, is brought forcibly home to the present generation by opinions expreod by men and women who live ! through the dark and stormy days of civil conflict that rent the nation aun.1er for four Moody years. G araen 1301 Lincoln Way East.

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i MONEY Deposited on or before Anril 1 ? 017 -i-Jll yj draw ir.tcreit from Fl April 1. MISHAWAKA & SAVINGS COMPANY L An All Star Cast Iinacts "The Crisis" Special 8-Piece Orchestra Accompanies 'THE CRISIS" Soloists Miss Whitton Bierach, I!:irpi.-t. Leonard Shapoff, I'lute. ity Co Home Phone 51. Cut thU out anJ pa?t in yuur directory for future r:rt-r.ce

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