South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 214, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1919 — Page 2
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Miraay METHODIST. first It. .Teph N. Grn. piator; N Main M ( las- turtle;; at 1- i m. S'ur.fljv h'ri ;it ::.". a. Di. : It. J. II. .Vim. mi.?r!.tfn'cr. PuMic worship at 10:" a. ui. Dr. Gr-en 111 s;-ll:. Ilpwr-rth l.-.ii.'U at fl-'-O p in. .Sut'Jt: !-"; i.v tr ff t Jojful Christ." Mld--k srvJ WM-nad-iy venhiir at 7 :.'. -1 v tl.luring th un)E3T motiLi. St. I'aul'n I.aport ar.'l Clf;i ars. Ht. .limn I. ;rJinr. I 1. p.it.r. Sunday it.onl at '.:'.t :. in., :"i Kulkrra''u. nujfrlcttii'liit. M'-rnln -rvlr at 1':." Ir. 'Iirl-ir.-ra tT t'" Iii b. "With tL- Atu ri- iu Troops In Krau' e." No evening M-rvlce. GraraCorner Mtftima snd Ti:tt te. IltY B. D. Berk, pistor. CI in meeting t 8:45 a. ni. Sun-lay school at 9 :'0 a. ra. : Clem Whlteman. imrlütadtnt. Mnmlnj? wnrerdp at 10:43. Sermon hy t h- patur on. "sraii. s If-t Turned Feto lor1ou Victory." or '"lb Cru--1-flx'nn and henrr-''tl'n f J'Uh," as seri In The Wavfiirer. Kpworth lfiicno at Ltnle Kiurtitr nlli l-al. l"iiiu u.eetlc; at Howard park at b.OO p. iu. Trinity Corner rtlain ni Vassar ars. I!r. Knäuel I,. Phillip, pastor; raHfti .'ITJ Mains av. Sunday M-t;o-d at !':.'? a. ao. ; Uudolpb Klin-, aaperlntn'l -eat. Epwarth Memorial, cor. Lincoln waj W.. and Ollre st.. lltr. (. W. Swltr. pastor; Sundny hool at 0:30; Glenn rlnnej. auperluteadent. ZwU IIlfht--Miner nnd Frnnrlt ti Rer. C. J. Gordon, pastor. Sunday coool at 9:45 a. m. ; II. C. Delon. uperiotendeot. BtnU Memorial Charrh. Cor. S. Mlhlan and Victoria Sta. Ch.irlea II. Leern. D. C. L.. pastor. Sunday school nt 10 a. m.. John Edwards, superintendent. Ctmiaa-Lafajette bird, and Wayne at. Bar. II. 8. Miller, pastni. Snoday aettool at C:20 a. m. ; Joon Koch, superintendent Preaching at 10.30 a. tn. and f :Q p. m. Epwortü league at 7:00 p. aa. Freier xaptllag Uedcrsday at 7:13 p. m. Walraa 722 E. Rroadtray. Ree. O. Payee, pastor. Sunday school at O-') a. m. : J. II. Keller. auperlDtendnt. Rler Tark ernth st . south of Mlataw&ka a?. Iter. (J. L. Itullsoo. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ra.; Marshall Hall, superintendent. FREE METHODIST. Fr Metbdla rennsyiranla aT. and Roah at. Kar. W. K. Webster. Dastor. unday school at 90 a. m. ; l'aul Neldtxel. superintendent, 'reaching ft 10:30 a. m. and 7:3o p. m. AFRICAN M. E. OUt A. M. T.. "in W, Mr.nro st. Rev. A. T. Headdln;, pastor. Class meeting at MAO a. la, ly T. lliues. Sunday abool nt 12 :.':() p. m. ; Henry Coker. superintendent. Mornlnar preacbln? suhWt: "Why Christ hs .lii'l.ia." KvuliiT mtvIo ;.t N nMock. Subject: "TUo L'.tziU' of .Natlona.Tylr A. M. E. 77o Corner Eddy and Cattau iU. Iter. L. I. TowelL pastor. PRESBYTERIAN. TVstralnstr Scott ani Llndsy sts. Rer. Alfred M. T.elJa. V. I.. pastor; residence. 33 N. Scott it. Sunday school at ViO a. m. : L. C. Whltcomb. superintendent. Public worbblp at 10:10 a. tn. and 7:IiO p. m. The session u)rts before the morning aerlre. Senior Endeavor society meet at 0:0 p. m. First Corner Washington it. and Lafayette bUd. Rev. Cnarlea A. Lippincott. D. D.. pastor. Mlsa Charlotte M. Cartridge, nssitant to the minister. Tublic orsh'p at lOM.i a. ra. Ad dres by the minister. Ulllo school nt l:;; a. in. Mm'i t'ellowsiilp Mub at ViZV a. m. Midweek tne-.tlug WeJacsUay at 7:10 p. m. Trl,Uy jobn 5. Burns, pastor on leare. A. II. Saunders, pastor oa duty. lJp Leer and PnTton ats. Edwin (. Meister, minister. Bible Ki-hol at 9:30 a. m.; Frank Kettring. Superintendent. Granger Iter. Harris, pastor. Sunday arbocl at 9:4$ a. in. PiTin morablp at 10:15 a. ra. erery Sunday. Ererybody welcome. f!uaffr1aa Corner -erry and Washington fts. Ree. John l'ezso. pastor. Sunday school at If.fx a. iu. Clumb services at 10:0U a. iu. Vefpr ervkes st 2:00 p. no. DAPTIST. First Corner 51ain and Wayne sta. He. U- S. Davis. D. pstor. Res idence 211 W. Wayne st. Bible school at 9::t0 a. m-; C. S. Stephens, superintendent. At 10:4" a ra . Rev. Mahlor C. Tunison of lyoganaport will prearh. L'ulou .rvtoe FORMER STATESMAN ILL I a . v ' Levi I Morton, former vice president cf th United Statf. and exfroer.or of New- Ycrk statp. i criticallv i!! .it hi? home on Khlnevlir?-cr.-thf-Hudson, Nexr York. Mr. !orto.i i i hi5 f5h year, ami his health has been faillr.p for soniv time. iarticularly .Incc his wife'? drath last October. He recently retire J from active directorship In the manv Or ganization In which he was interitel. Mr. Morton was th 2:r-.l vice rrcsidt-:it cf the fnited States, the running mate of Benjamin Hurri-or. In isfe. At the ag" of 71 years he roundt d o:t his i-olitical arcer as KOernor cf New York t.tT He 'ns Lorn in Short ham. 't .. in 1 - 1 . the son of a. clrpj man. He started his banking car r at th ao f,f 2S as a partner cf JurUus S Mornn. father of th lat- J. Pi. rpont Mor-K-.r.. l' years !at r founding his own houa of L. I. Morion Co.
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t u'tlo'k at Howard park. I'raycr ri-tlr.tf on Wednesday at 7:4." p. m. Julnrv street Corner Blaine av. and California t. Huward B-llou Leonard, p.it.r. Bi:-lo h. hool at 9 :.", a. ru.; J. W. Rends 11. UpTlnt'.'ndeut. M"rninr norshlp at 10:."U). Sermon s;ibje-t : "A Forward Look." No eveniijg KfrrW durius Augut. The -oa-Rrefcation unites Ith the other chur.-hej o the ity In union rvU-e In the parks. Midweek Mrrvlce Wednesday evening at 7 : 40. I rst Se4lib Corner Laurel anl Napier sta. Services at 10:20 a. m. and T:u p. m. Mt. Zlon Rev. J. R. Smartt. paatar. Sunday hfhool at 9 :Z'J a. m. ;C'lasses foi ili a .-s. 11 a. m. CHRISTIAN. First S. Maa at., south of publie library. Rev. R. L. MVQoary, pastor. Sunday in. boot at 9:3! a. tu. ; Frederl k H. Iroatid. stiierinti.ndent Our teachers ire trained and lessons graded. We 1st clastea for all age. Indiana ."enu Corner Indiana av. and S. St. Joseph nt. Rev. Ldwin J. Lain, minister; rt-fiden-e. 119 L Ho, man st Sunday M-bnol at 'J :00 a. ut. ; krtd Wiieou, auperlateD'ient. Linden Avenue Linden av. and Carlisle st I. N. Miller, paster. Sunday school a 10:00 a. m. ; J. C Ccdlp, auperlattndent. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. . I irt Cor. Lafayette and Monroe sts. W. II. Freshley. pastor. Sunday school at j:30. Dr. W. H. Snyder, superlntendeut. Lesson: 'Christian Worship." MornIn? worship and tijioii at 10 :.'). I'ulou rvi'-e at Howard park nt S: p. m. lh official board inevtlug Monday at S :oo p. m. I'rayer meeting on Wednesday at H:U) p. m.; Ueorge J. Loup, leader. Crw Chrc rr. T.lncol5 way tV. and Waluut sta. Rev. O o. Iotler, ministers. Sunday achool at 9 30- G. F. Witt, superintendent. Broadway 313 E. Broadway. ReT. H. tiirfieij Johnson, paator: residence. 1412 8. Carroll at. Sunday school at 9:30 a. tn.; Sarau C. Lehman, superintendent Pre. hlnc at 10:4G a. in. by the pastor. Vouiiff l'eople alliance at tf:4."i p. m.; Miss B.sslt M. RMneh.nrt. presblent. Topic: 'Our Relation to others: ToMril T'areuta and Others In tbe Home." MIm llebu Wledumn. leader. I'reacbinc at 7:.",') by the pastor. I'rayer meeting ou .Vedijesd iy at 7 :.' p. m. Choir rehearsal on Friday evening; at S o'clo-k. Autrn C'hitel K. J. Nltscbe. pastor. Residence '4 Lincoln way W, Mlshaaka. Riblo school at 10:00 a. m.: Jesse Barnes, superintendent. EVANGELICAL. Z!o--Corner Wayne and St. Feter ats Rev. Waldemar Cioffeney, paster. St. I'eter'a German 413 W. Laialle a Rev. Hugo WelcUelt. paster. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m.; Carl Reloke. superintendent. LUTHERAN. r3ly Trinity EnsTtsn 5T;rman av ana Jndsey st. Rev. Albert H. K. pastor. Sunday school st 9:13 t. vl: Charles II iss. superintendent. At 10: a. m., servpe with holy connniniou. Short ouregatlonal meeting affr this jcervb-e. N evenintr eervle. Monday at n:h p. in.. hurh oiincll neets at p.n 'viiiair'. Tuesday at 7:lä p. in.. Tea'dier' a-xociatlon meets at the luir h. Thursday at - :' p. in.. Ladles" Aid society nie.-tt with Mrs. (;e..ri.-o Ahrens. ""- Cotta ce Croip av. Thursday -eveniiiir. lawn soeinl In -hure nf oTins Ladles' Bible ela.as ou church lawn. Ft. Faul' German Jefferaoa and Wlllaiu sts Rev. H. Holle, pastor. Glorl tel SwedUh Chnptn and Kerr sts. Kev. liottfrtd Olsou. rstor. Sunday sc hool at 9:CO a. m. sod Bible class at 9:15 a. m. BRETHREN. First Rev. O. W. Rencb. D. D-. paator. Sunday school at 9:30 a. a.: Harley Firestone. auperlntecdent. Primary school meets at the aam nour; Miss Margaret Wb.lt mer, superintendent. First Church of the. Urethren Indiana ev. and Miami fct. Sunday chool at 9:30 a. in.; I. J. Stanley, superintendent. Classes for everybody. Worship at 10 :.". a. ni. and 7:30 p. ni. The now pastor. Kev. H. H. Helman, lx4 L. Indiana av., formerly of Richwood, t) , will have charge of the services. Conference Memorial United 410 S. St Joseph et. Rev. D. E. Young, pastor. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. oa. ; Mlsa Atice Uordon. superintendent CATHOLIC t. Hedwige' rolUb Corner Scott cd Napier sts. Rev. Anthony Zubowlca. C S. C. pastor. Low mass at 7:30. t JX) and 10 K) a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 2:33 p. m. St. StanUUus' rolUb 113 N. Lincoln st. Rev. Roman Mircinlsi. pastor. Mass st 7:30. 9:00 and 10 K a. aa. St. Casimlr's Fellah 21 S. Wenster st. Rev. Stanislaus Gorka. pator. Low mass at 7:30 a. iu. High cass at 10:00 v m. Vespers at 2:00 p. m. Sacred Heart, tro Dame ReT. John I B. Sebeler, C. S. C pastor. Low man bt t)' a. m. Student' mass at 8:00 a. iu. Parish mass at 10:1j a. a. Vespers ot 2 ) p. M. Stephen's Hunsarlan Thomas aad Mcl'herson sta. Rev. Lawrence FJorvsth. paster. Mass at S:00 and 10:15 a. m. Sunday schcci at 2:00 p. m. BB-edk-tlur. at 3:U0 p. m. St. rati Ick's 307 S. Tayior at IUv. John F. Ie;roote. C. S. C. pastor Mass at 0. 7:, 'J and 10:30 o'clockfct- Joaeplt'a Hill at. and Lasalle av. Patrick J. CarrolL C. S. C. pastor. Ixn musses at 7:30 and Ö.0U a. m. lllgb mesa at 10 fO a. m. benediction at 3.UJ p. m. 5acred Heart Delglan 1126 W. Thomas st. Bee. Charlc V. Fischer, pastor. Masa at 7 :Ou and &G a. tn. Sunday school at 2.30 p. tn. BeueUlctioa at 3:o) p. m. CHURCH OF GOD. Charrh of God So r Ice (Ahrthaml l alth) bold ervices tu Melviile bill. 212 S. Lafayette blvd. Sunday .hool at 10 a. in , F. A. Stilton superintendent. BIMj study 11:00 u. m.: R. O. Cuff el. leader. Berean class Friday evening at the hoaie cf E. C. Railshk. 411 L South at. C borch of God or Samts Chi pel 00 Harrison av.. o&e block north of Lincola Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ; X. iL Lirkley, superintccdeoL EPISCOPAL. st. James' Lafayette bUJ.. north of lVliiug ton. Rt. Ifev. Jobn Xlaiea White, rector; Rev. U. Kverett Carr. vlcsr. Holy comnurdon. 7 :-.ii i. m. N tLer pervlci: during August.
SCIENTIST. Iltt Cburcb of Christ. S-Uatit Mjin and MaJlca sts. Sunday eerfleee ut 11:00 . ni. Testimonial Efeting erer Vv e-lnrdar at S:uo p. ex. Sunday cliOl f-r cU'Mren and younjr, people up to tbe if of IX). from 9:5 to 10:0 p. ra. Sun v'jj -tool entranrv oa Madison at Heading roorca maintained by tts rbureli oa tbe aeventh Coot cf Lüe J. it s building. re opa dally except Sualy from 12 to 3. aud oa Saturday eve?mi frota ü to 8. SPIRITUALIST. Sr :i itnal:t nietliiii Sun. lay ereninc at lit-'i M n L.:i, i'inlu -tP! l'T S. II. Hussublet: ""TU World to ik."
JEWISH. Tempi Bth-Ll Corner Lasalle atand Taylor st. MISSIONS. Hop 633 N. Studebaker st. Sunday a hool at 2:30 p. m. Preaching at 3:20 and 7 uK p. tn. Services during tb week and Monday. Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:43 o'clock. All welcome. Mary Nunemaker La charge. City 115 C Jefferson bled. Ray A. Bird, superintendent. Sunday school at t.-OO p. m. Bible class at 4:00 p. la Gospel 21S E. Lasalle av. Services Wednesday evening at 7:43; Saturday ac. 1 Sunday evenings at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Pentecostal, Apostolic Faith 320 N Olive st. Sunday school at 10:00 a. n. Preaehlng at 11:00 n. ui. Evening serv-bx-at f o'clork. Midweek meeting on Tuesday aud Thursday evenings. J. IS. Rowc, evangelist. Swedish Evangeliral Miktion Corner Main and Mourrx hi. lvar Knudson, elder. Sunday school at 1U:00 a. ui. ; August Anderson, supcrluteudeat. VOLUNTEERS OP A.MERICA. Uospel mission. 430 9. iflcnlgs st All Christian societies Ir.vlted to big open air meeting every Wednesday, Triday, Saturday and Sunday nights, corner Wuyne and Michigan streets Old-fash-looed gospel meeting at Volunteer mission Lnl Sunday night Everybody lavltsd. All wficvi. SALVATION ARMY. 06 E. Jefferson blvd. Sunday aerobes: Morning, county Jail, 10:00; Sun Sunday bchool at 2:30 p. m. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets every Monday at 10:00 a. rn. at the V. M. C. A. Resident nud vlMtlns; mlnlsiers always welcome. Rev. W. II. Freshley, presldeut: Rev. (J. W. Rench, vbe president; Rev. John L. Iaihof. sec retary-treasurer. OPEN AIR SERVICE. I'u Ion scrvle uuder the direction of th Ministerial nssocialion of South Pen 1 'will be held tn Howard park at S:K) p. in. Tb orchestra of the Ora'M M. L". chur b will furnish the music. One of the city pastors will speak. The public Is Invited. . ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Woman's Club hall, room 224, J. 51. S. building. COURT HOUSE ISSUES DEFI TO CITY HALL 'Tenshion. city hall ball tossers. The court house officials and employes hereby tffriclally challenge the ofllcials and employes uf the city hall (policemen and tiremtu ineluded) to a game or erles of indoor baseball games for the championship of the city. The court house club, which is finite, confident of victory, have such men as Fdwurd "Turk" Coffey, former Chicago White h'ox and South IJend Central league player, and "Joy" Claft'ey, former member of the Green Bay, Wis., league team in their lineup. Besides thee men they have the following players: Lapierre, 2b; Mike Hanley, township trustee, Ub; William liutler former college player, rf; Segcty, cf; Kdward Keller, county treasurer, lb; Christ V. Gorbitz, Roscoe Truax, county assessor; Joseph Voorde. township assessor; Arthur V. Wolf, county auditor, will be utility players. Armand J. Horn will be waterboy, and Miss Gladys Monroe of the recorder's ohice will act in the mascot capacity. MACCABEES WILL HOLD WATERMELON PICNIC The Maccabees of South Bend tent So. 1 held a meeting Fridav evening at which another application was recched. A committee was appointed to arrange for a watermelon picnic which will be given during the latter part of August at Frank Bauer's home on Division rd. The committee consists of V. J. Wright, chairman, assisted by C. FJ. Black and F- S. btrickler. Frank Andrews was elected captain of the degree team. The next meeting will be held Aug. 15. TRAVELING MEN WILL ARRANGE FOR PICNIC At a smcker to be given by the Travelers' Protective association in the Oliver hotel Saturday night, formal arrangements for th annual cutin? will be made. Members of the association from houth Bend. Importe. Elkhart and Goshen will attend tho picnic this year. The outing will Le held on Aug. u at Fottowatc.nie park. HI Caused by Acid-Stomach Millions of people la lact about 9 octal 10 ufler more or lete trora IndUestien. acute or chronic. Nearly every cate la caused, by Acid-Stomach. Toere are otber etomacb diaordari nicn alao are sure liffns ol Acid-Stomach-belcn-lcf. heartburn, bloat atter eatmr. lood repeatiaff.aour.gassy atomacb. There treroany aianenta wbicn.wbüe they do net cause much disueea la tbe etomacb keel!, are. nevertheless, tr&ceable to aa acid etoxaach. Amonc tnete are nervousness, biliousnew. cirrhosis cttbe liver, rheumatism. Irnioveribed blood. Tfeakietf. aioraal. melancholia and t lone traia of physical and mental miseriea that keep the victims tn miserable health year itrer year. , , w The nht thing to do ia to attack theas aumenu at their source rt rid of tba aedatoraach. A wonderful modern remedy called EATONTC now makea it easy to do this. One c! hundreds ct thousands ol grateful caere ot EATUNIC writes: I bave been troubled wita Intestinal indiiestioo tor about tin yeara and bave spent quite a sum ler medicine, but without relief. Atter using EATONIC for a lewdayathe gas and Pit ta my bowels disappeared. ZATOMClaJust the remedy I needed." w We have thocsande ot letter telling ol these taarveJoua benetta. Try EATONIC and yau. too. will be Just aa enthu.iatic iu its PJ1Your drvfKtst baa EATONIC. Get a big soc box Irom fcim today. He will refund your ssaney It you are net aausfied. 1 n-Q"RCR7fD-SfOAC
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NEW SCHEIE FOB SUNDAY CONGER
Band Will be Placed in Eastern Section of Leeper Park. An innovation wiil bo introduced at Sunday nio'ht'i: band concert, which is to be given :r Leeper park, according to an announcement laude Friday iiLjht by Kicnarii hTlLtd. president ol the park board. The bandstand will bo changed from the wettern to the eastern section of the park, and tl. bandstand will he situated on top of the old reservoir. This, change is bein?; introduced so as to give autuisti more parking space In the streets surrounding the .astern section ot the park, and alao to place the band in a more elevated position, thereby giving; a larger, number of people the benefit of the concert. Iuo Warning. The park board alio l&auts a warn ins: to all automobile and motorcycle owners who drive to tht. concert, asking them not to start their mctors while the band Is rendering a piece. The noise of a motor clashes with the music of the land, making it unpleasant for the mi'slc lovers who attend the iundüy night concerts. There Is no objection to an auto leaving, but the time to do this i between pieces, not when the band i.s playing. Polite oincers have been instructed to prevent motoris-ts from t-tnrtlng while a piece is being played. F. IS. Wolfe, municipal recreation
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AT 2:10 P. M RAIN OR SHINE To Show Those Beautiful Garden and Home Sites Jor 50c and 75c a Week.
Two Big Tents to Protect from Sun and Rain. Boxes of Fine Candy for Lady .Visitors and Fine Havana Cigars for the Men.
Fr -e cars will leave the Northern j Indiana lnterurban Station, corner Washington Avenue and Michigan Street, at .:10 I. M., tomorrow, Sunday, for Portage Gardens. Cars will carry our banner and will stop for passengers along W.jdiingon Avenue. The biggest chance of yr-ur life to get ti garden and home site is now offered you. One of these beautiful lots at! Portage Gardens is jours for one dollar down, then only fifty cents to seventy-five cents per week. A pair of lots gives you a little garden farm with room for chickens, fruit and garden for two dollars down, then only $1 to $1.00 per week. There are absolutely no taxes and interest for two years, and only five per cent after two years. Payments are suspended during illness or loss of employment and there is absolutely no danger of losing your land cn his account. This land was secured at a frreat bargain and you get the benefit. These beautiful garden lots arc offered at $110, $129. $149 to $105 per lot, except corners. Thes3 are the biggest bargains In the history of South Bend real estate. This is positively your last ehance to get a garden and home-site at these figures as absolutely no more land can be bought around South Bend to sell lots on this basis. Ten per cent discount is allowed for all cash within thirty days. The title of this property is perfect and you get a warranty deed and abstract of title free of cost. The Citizens' Trust Jfe Savings Bank is depository for this fine property. AM your payments are made at this bank, except the first dollar which Is paid at the grounds. Tortage Gardens are located on 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
j Fine SS I Suits
Here you will find the kind that have proved so popular all season; pure worsted suits in chest stripe combinations; many different colors to choose from, $5, $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50. Get yours while there's still a good assortment. Others in all sizes, $1.50 up.
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director, and H. L fcrmth Howard park playground director, appeared L-efnre the board and aktd ts cooperation in statin;; an aquatic meet in the St. Joe river near Howard park on Saturday, Aug. 1. The playcround men asked that a special band concert be given that evening to round out the day's ntertalnment. Their request was granted by the hoaid. The contract for l?ying a cement sidev.-alk on Emerick av., formerly Niles av., was awarded to Harry M. Tarncs
RECORDS SHOW BANNER BUILDING BOOM HERE Never in the history of South Uend has this city experienced such a building boom as it has during the past seven months, and which is increasing daily instead of showing any falling off. The estimated value of Kructures erected in South Bend from Jan. 1 to Aug. 1 of this year, according to the oiticial report of the building department, is $2,744.806. Jul, however, shows quite a falling off. when compared to the month of June, although there were 41 more structures erected during July than in June. This is because during the month Just passed many permits were issued for garages and smaller buildings, and because of the granting of the permit for the big Studebaker buildings now in course of construction. The valua tion of buildings for which permits, were issued during June was $961,-j 378, while the July valuation was but $251,387, a difference of $710,131. The number of buildings for which permits w?re issued from Jan.! I to Aug. 1 is 36S. Advertisers can sell for less profit from volume. the West Side of South Bend, right on the Northern Indiana Fleetric Hallway with convenient service to business. Jf you are a tent payer, do you realize that rent is a debt that is never paid? Von can pay rent all your life and when old age comes, if jou cannot pay your landlord w ill i turn you into the street, although ' you have paid him the price of your house every ten years. A rented house is not a home. The anrirnt Talmud said: "He that owns no land is no man." Henry Clay ttld. "When a man becomes the owner of his own home, a new patriot Is born to tho nation." Perhaps you have never felt able to own a homesitc. With these easy terms there is no longer any excuse for your not being a land owner. This property is being offered by C. N. Iodge & Company, America's Leading Home Makers. They represent over 15,000 lots in 50 American cities, and not a property old by them anywhere has any mortgage against it.. They consider beautiful Portage Gardens one- of the biggest opportunities which they havo ever offered the public. Their office is with W. K. MrHenry. No. 220 Farmers Trust Bldg. and Is open from 8:00 A. M. to S:00 P. M. Their phone is Lincoln 5733. and they will' be pleased to give any further information in regard to this attractive proposition. Remember you and your family are just as welcome to visit the property as our guests Sunday whether you desire to buy or not. If you desire a lot. however, kindly bring your dollar with you and avoid disappointment, as no land can be reserved without a deposit. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ;
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Winter Furs The advantages of. buying your Winter aw
Furs in August
hirst The prices are 30 percent less than fäw:fcS7y September prices. We are selling at 1 jfent -Xfivl 1 1 V ? Ä V? '
reduction irom ine present mamii' wnien is
15 percent less than prices will be when we have to buv other furs. Buy now and save 30 percent.
Second The selections are always at their very best in August. Every beautiful fur is well represented in all the newest styles of Coats, Coatees and Scarfs. Special Note You can select now, pay a deposit of 25 percent and we will store them for you until needed. Payments can be made weekly.
Blanket buying in August is a wise precaution and a good investment. Lower prices and a better selection are two factors that the wise housewife always takes advantage of. Our August Blanket Sales are now at the best, every size and color is represented.
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The Quality Loaf Butter Krust Bread is the new bread in South Bend. Starting Monday, July 28th, 1919, Butter Krust Bread will be delivered fresh daily to. your a a grocers. Butter Krust Bread is made from the best ingredients and materials that monev can buv to make an ideal loaf of bread, just as you would . want if made under your own supervision. Butter Krust Bread is baked in a sunlit Bakery, with all modern up-to-date equipment. Everv minute detail connected with he prodijction of the bread is carefully watcjieby our staff : )f expert bakers. Butter Krust Bread is delicious, nutritious and will appeal to the most: exacting taste. Butter Krust Bread will be enjoyed by the Kiddies to the old aged. Buy a loaf today at your neighborhood grocery and convince yourself as to the merit and quality of the new Bread.
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