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MISHA WAKA NEWSl News-Times Office: 120 Lincoln Way Weit. Home Phone 118; Bell 10 i iMPni m iiiiav i m ;",,,AM ::v,isr ,m new cord tire co.

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SELLS FOR 7,000 J. Alvin Scott Becomes the ; Owner May Be Used for j Park Purposes. T. A.'.ir. .V ot! na.c p'üf kia. 1 tnv.i'i.nl lot on the n"rtl,."-it corn i t! ",:n:o:n. hl'iv;i ami C-dar .., aJ'mr.ir.-,' St. Paul's iinsf il cn.iTh. ih'1 jjri lm "- Txi 1-t ,':as h-Miw'ht from M. !. V.'iliiatj.s r-f thic city. sitting f;r Charlys W. acd Arthur J. Williams, vlw. lMde In California. It inaKiiifs "."0 by 200 f'.t ;i iMi runs hack t tho. river. Althojjjh nofiir.g k finite Known of Mr. Scott's intention:;. it i rumorc'ti that thr vntually L umm! for io-B. for which it i.s adapted. land will park purad rnir-tllv WILL MOVi: TO MINNEAPOLIS. Joseph ThaÜeintr. formerly of Mishavvalca. and now n presenting th Gallon Metall!" company, of Calijn. Mich , who has been attending a convention of the firm's salesmen, arrived in the city yesterday and with Mrs. Thaliemer will leave for Minneapolis, Minn.. Tuesday, where Thy will take up their residence, Mr. Thallemer covers an extensive territory, which includes Texas and other southern cities. MI7THO!lST CTICIU'H SCItVlCllS. Services ?t the First Methodist Lpiscopal church tfday will be as follows: Sunday school, 0:15; public worship, 11; sermon by the pastor, "The Hope of the Goppel." solo by Mr. Shank. Kpworth league, 0:15 p. m. Xo evening services. doogi: hand i:nti:ktains. The Dodpo company hand under the direction of ('apt. I Fugene Willrs. gave an excellent program at the fotir corners last evening. Notwithstanding the öhillinrss of the atmosphere a large crowd listened to and thoroughly enjoyed the select : o n s. TWIUTWKLL I A HTA. Mis-i Margaret jefTeries' Sunday fiol class of the First Baptist t hilrch gave Miss Dorothy Clark, . Marion St., a farewell party lYiday evening. There were 20 -tp. (lames and contests were enjoyed and refreshments sered. M:s Clark will shortly leave for Wolcottv ii!e, Ind., where she will att nd high school. Dr. H. W. K.ynolls dentist Mhawaki Trust tv Sair..s bldu. I'lv. no 10 H. Afir.

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FOR SALT"! Seven room brick j WAXTFD To rent by single gentle-, house- strictly modern. Paved, man an unfurnished room, censtreet rorntr ;f Figlith and Fnion. ! tra lly located. Write box T. News-'

1'or Information call C2 - S. I'nion ! tin. WANTi'b-To rent, five or six ronmj modern house or flat. Close in.i i bv October 1. Garmire. 270. :Ut FOB BFNT Three unfurnished, rc.ms for light housekeeping. "21 W. '"ourteenth t. r.itj. FOR SALF Complete buzz saw out-1 tit. Seven horse power. Caroline engine. Call Schromer Coal and Ice, o. 2HC. : WAXTFD--To nut sn-Jl ho;w or 1 ur.galow t i k :. 1 or late... Must be c ntrV.l.. located u!.d strict . moflern. 'iV.epmr.e Mis au aka , """ 2 y t '. j

FOR SALK A t.u room doublt; FOR SALF Household furniture, hülse on Fas: Fourth st. Corner; Call any hour during day or eve6 v I ; 0 ft. Will sell en reason-j ning. ;:i 1 F. Sixth's:. 2SlZ. b tern;. St. irk Realty Co. 27t" - - - . . - - - , WAXTL'D A man and wife to share r'K IU.N r ( ; ii ite at V ' hunie with mother and daughter. Sixth st. ('ail i 'uto M ..u. A-.,k.i Mother is employ !. Daughter to :'lv '-' attend school. 221 I'. Marion st. ,. , 4 , " TT , . " ' hone Mishawaka M2. Advt. ::ot2 1 "R sALK (ood s- en - room hou-e op. west Tenth s: . neuly painted' r,,K SALF House. .111 F. Fourth u-."l papt-red alley lot i'aii Kiv- im - ' s.-. Rieht rooms an-1 bath. Deal -pos.,e..s;o:.. Stark Rtaity. .,v;;n owiu-r Rhone :Jl2 27tf .. Mishawaka Trust I'.l'ic. 2 Hi - ...... - - - - - l'.'R .-'A Li I - - - St n room brk SALF At a rcil s..ciu..c,. house tly modern. Raved ; m 'a tor's '.r.'.rd addition on ...et comer f FU-hth and Fmoi n Uth. H:th. 1 in and Utn s:,.-.,r j.lfvrmatiOU oall ,yz2 sj. i'nion '. ." 1 a:.d up. 1" p. -r int x ash. ba; v- xv. . X I .. m"nhi p.t nts. A'd'.iib . .

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.'."'t !- injxr Apply rw-nines. t! '' Fast - - - Fourth st. 27tl i.lIiKUTV H(XDS - We pay up to . .. 2: . ash for te'tids. ac, rued in- WANTFD Labor- i s for sidewalk rt-st a 'lowed. War st.i:'.,;.- boimht. w ork. See Y.. irvr. Lincoln w ay F C U (Juthrie. 42 ' J. M. S. F.;d. . and lljrkit av. 2f5t6. : . ', a m to p m. 7 150 -IS - . FOR SALF Two :i e-room houses I '!: Al.F--A .u :- on So W st. on the north side, modern except t'ast. or Urn..- For particulars furnace Houses are only three x-.... Ma iti 2 j0 1. after d o'clock. ,ears old, one has a parage. Will S14i'- sell toitt ther or separate. $2.000 for , one, $2. 1C0 for the other one. AXTF.D Women and p;rls tc ; STARK 11HALTV CO. .earn hft.'.t fc.no itiakir.c We pay v. ii.e '.arr.i!:?. We al r.ee.i men' W A N T V. D (I iris for Spinning: room. t.r.d Lws for dr. a:.i ;u-ee work.' Mibhuwuku Woolen Mfir. Co.

d.sl:awaka Woo en Mfg. Co. :'t25.

LI i:i:TV !J.XIJ If ou ar JFOR SALF Residence. lOS Homefoued to !!. you urt, ontitlt-d to' wood av.. modtrn. eii?ht rooms, the hihet market pric with ac- ; Xe..r Merrltield park. 24t7 trvjeJ ar.i earned interest to dat f Hr'ng yovtr bonds to u Get our J 'Fl MOXFV 6'," To loan on city price and convince yo j.-seh. j property. Fight room house modCAMP, THORN ! and Co. lern. ..n tasy payments. Seven room.

1" X, Main st. Oliver Hcul JMg Tvadr and Saturday evenings. Phon Hell 181 Hours to I.

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m'au.T -r w h"r-. It t lls th story store, will he r.uly to manufacture of a rrooke.l Ian. I shark in Arizona hy Oct. 1- The company cells its who K-ts ttlers to part with their oods over the entire country and coin for lar.'l to which he has no will rommenrc o( rations hero un- !'; r t i 1 1 -. H.irt, a- hriff. is an in- der the most favorable auspices. nt"cejit iarty to hH schenics, but The company was organized yrimwhen lu- U-arnf the truth, goes to ari'y for the purpose of mannfactur- ' hi' .itrc) after the rrook and brings ing a speri.i'ly designed inner-tire, him hack to jus-tire. Seena Owen is which is everywhere heralded as an th" girl and Ht-rt protie has th" innovation, and for which there is havy role jn extraordinary demand. It. W. .Thomas is president of the concern. MILLLK-SN VDi:ii NT'ITIALS. ja ml A. A. l't ter.son, secretary ireasr.scar L. Miller and Miss 1',. rth i urr K"ner.i! manager. Tloth are Snyder, both of Mishawaka. xvere experts in this particular line.

married vesterdav afternoon at :j oYloek by the Itev. I). I). Spangler. at the parsonage of the Fvangelical ehurrh. The bride was attired in a j.rown of white and wore a eorsagt of bride's roses. She is the daughter of Mr anrl Mrs. John Snvd r. W.

Ninth St., und has been employed atrews oami ior many yrars. m the National Veneer o. The groom

is the son oi Mr. itnl Mrs. otto road. Miller, sr.. S. Spring st. to .tti:nt iuxnion. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mcintosh and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hadley will spend I-abor day at Liconier where they will attend the Cochrane family reunion. They will make th trip by automobile. akkivls l-ito.M ni.wn:. Clem Coil. Co. T. .'50th infantry, has arrived in Mishawaka ,'roiu overseas- He has been in France for IS months He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coil. .'!17 S. Union t. He left here May 10, 1917. COHWIN HAUTWKTv HITTTIINS. Mrs. Mary It. Hartwick has received a telegram from her son.' Sergt. Corwin H. Hartwick, Co. B. first engineers, l'.rst division, stating he had arrived in New York, enroute to Camp Mills. Sergt. Hart wick has years. been overseas for two J STATi: PAHK CONVENTION. All Mishawakans are cordially in-j vited to attend the. State Park meet-: ing in South Bend today. Out of town speakers have been procured for the day and many delegates from' all parts of the state, will be present.' CALLLD FROM CITY. Mrs. Robert McKenzie. Park aw, was called from the city Saturday by the death of her brother-in-law at Coldwater. Mich. The White Palace Barber Shop will remain open till 11 a. m. Labor, day. Advt.i Dr. C A. and Mrs. MeKwen, chiropractors, vV.-e-r First National hank. Advt. 5t? Times. U 1 I J I " 1 1 FOH SALK Studefiaker, five pacheap. 401 W. Fourth st. j L'ltl.! ... i BOOM AND BOARD for four men. '"''" I:att( 1 -lt2 L(ST-Hunch of kevs. Return News- I Tum s or post otlke. 31t2 MISHAWAKA WAN'TFD Female dishwasher Smithy's5. 2K" X. Main st. ::otf. FOR. SALi: Little cottage, walking distance. $ 1.200. $100 down. $15 monthly. Hon so nearly new, just painted and p.pered inside und out. 2.70, $;,ui. down and balance mor.t hly. (stramier, photographer. NVANTFD Housekeeper, no washU15 modern, near car line. Five room bunKalow. easy payments. Garmire. Phone Mishawaka 370. lit

NEW CORD TIRE CO. LOCATES IN CITY

The Indiana CorU Tire Co.. which has jpa.cr-fl the second floor in th ('lark laundry building on X. Main

a'st.. ami which romts to Mishawaka

with th1 r.rmhtost prospects in The Dodge Mfg. Co. band will give the concert on Main st. tonight, ('apt. L. Kugene Willis has prepared an excellent program of airs for the occasion. Selections by Karl King, leader of the P.arnum and Bailey . . t . . . Ml 1, .. Are You an Unbeliever? Have you lost faith In tire repairing? One trial of our expert service will make you a convert once more. IMow-outi. rim cuts , w o r n treads we repair them all, and we guarantee our work. You can't lose, so bring in that tire today. J. H. HOUCK IIS I'. Mishaunkn Ave. II. Phone 71. Mlhaaka Ca TODAY tu. vn A program of thrills, with ANTONIO MORENO and CAROL HALLOWAY -in'Perils of Thunder Mountains' Also PETE MORRISON and BILLIE WEST. This is no ordinary program, but one that was selected to entertain. We announce for this week: Monday CONSTANCE TALMADGE Tuesday LOUIS BENNISON Wednesday FLORENCE REED Thursday MONTAGUE LOVE Friday BERT LYTELL Every one a big star in a big picture. And no advance in price.

DON'T WAIT If you want to secure one of the biggest bargains of the season in used heating stoves. I have both HARD and SOFT. LARGE and SMALL. Remember, all new stoves have raised in price. The Wells Exchange 1 1 9 N. Main Street

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Through misunderstanding in shipping films we were compelled to reverse our program and are showing TODAY THE WORLD'S FAMOUS COWBOY

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DAYS OF DARING His western cowboy plays are different from all othersHe's the man who never fakes. See this cowboy dare-devil screen artist at his best in "DAYS OF DARING." Also a splendid comedy, "SALVATION SUE."

TOMORROW WILLIAM S. HART

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BREED OF MEN Who said "Bill" Hart's blood was cold? "BREED OF MEN" proves that this doughty westerner has a heart through which flows a blood cf romance as warm as any man's. See him TOMORROW at the TEMPLE THEATER.

featured. Mr King is a prolific! - M . . . 1 T "I 1 I W-T

wrufr oi inusiu. ruuuvsini; is me program: March. "Lincoln Highway" . . Willis Overture oriental. "Th (iolden . Dragon" King Waltz song, "niuebird" (request) Kummer Selection. "Hawaiian" Lftke Yale oriental, "Moonlight on the Xile" King Intermezzo (a) "Arabian Xights" ( (h "Spanish Romance" (request) King Grand selection, "Sonirs from the old Folks1' Lako ! Finale, "American Industry' Willis TODAY'S HIM AT LINCOLN". Antonio Moreno and Carol Hallony in "Perils of Thunder Mountains" and Pete Morrison Qillie West in an exciting comedy are the features at the Lincoln theater today. Some very excellent films have F. E. COATS CO. Undertakers FUNERAL HOME, Cor. Third and Race Sts. Phone Mishawaka 197. WL DL'S SHOE TOHXL SEE OTHER AD ON PAGE FIVE Wo sell Elder's ice Cream It conforms in spirit and in composition with the tiesires of the government and the American public. It adheres to all pure food regulations. IT DOES MORE It appeals to the taste of the American family men, women and children. For afternoon luncheons or as a dessert, there's nothing equals it. SPECIAL FOR LABOR DAY VANILLA STRAWBERRY CARAMEL CHOCOLATE and GRAPENUT. PRICE 50c A QUART Secor's Confectionery 123 Lincoln Way East Phcne Mishawaka 12 6 9 THEÄT E3 MIX

t-een secured for the remainder of th week. Monday Constance Talmadgre; Tue.n.iay, Louis Uennison; Wednesday. Florence Reed; Thursday. Montagu Love. and Friiay, Iiert Lytell.

COMPLIMENTARY TO SON. Mr. and Mrt. John Fetters, 203 F. Eighth st.. entertained a number of relatives last night tn honor of their son, Musician Ben A. Fetters, who has recently returned .from service overseas. Music and dancing were features of the evening. Refreshments were served. lie vour own cobbler. Huy our o!e leathet Lt old prices at Eberhard t's. Advt Don't Forget KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 N. Main St.. Mishawaka. For All Kinds of Shoe Repairing and Shoes. flu Bone Corset Shop 117 Lincoln Way Kast. Rooms 219-20 MRS. I. ttllEJEK. Bell Phone 470. CHOCOLATE SHOP Ice cream has food value as well as its pleasing and refreshing properties. As a food it is daily extending its popularity into more homes. Its pleasing taste makes an instantaneous hit. It cultivates a habit that you'll profit by and enjoy. TRY IT TODAY YOU'LL ADOPT IT. YOU'LL ENDORSE I T. YOU'LL RECOMMEND IT. THE CHOCOLATE SHOP 109 Lincoln Way West Mishawaka. oin These

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Tn rnnnartinn t itht t Vi a nhcDrvnnrnl of Labcr day tomorrow. Rev. G. W. Titus, of the First. Christian church, will preach this morning on "Labor and the Church." Workinmen are cordially invited to the service. FINCH & SPRAGUE Undertakers Ambulance Service 202 N. Main Street Mish.iwaka Both Phones 100 3

Boys' School Clothes, Shoes and Furnishings Should be Supplied Now We have a fine selection of Boys' Suits, made of fine wearing qualities, in browns, blues and gray mixtures, in snappy waist seam and belt "all around" models at the very lowest prices.

Boys' Furnishings Boys Caps, Neckwear, extra " Pants, Stockings and Sweaters in a complete line.

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The iinSiawaka Trust tfacaiiosi Club

makes it easy to have a joyful vacation, especially when it enables you to enjoy a vacation you would like. We want you to know about the MISHAWAKA TRUST VACATION CLUB, and the real good it is accomplishing. We invite you to become a member. There are no membership fees all profit. Just call at the bank, make your first payment and secure vour pass-book. Deposits are made every week for forty weeks or in advance. Make vour selection from the following classes:

$ .50 each week for 40 weeks amounts to $ 20.00 1.00 each week for 40 weeks amounts to 40.00 2.00 each week for 40 weeks amounts to 80.00 5.00 each week for 40 weeks amounts to 200.00 10.00 each week for 40 weeks amounts to 400.00

amounts are increased by 4fc Come in Club is now

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Located in Mishawaka's

TIRES ARE YOUR BIGGEST EXPENSE Have them tlxed before they Mow out. SahM boils, rirncuts and blou'-outs repaired. Reasonable prices. We carry a full line of MILLER CORD AND FABRIC TIRES filishaivaka Vulcanizing Go. 221 NORTH MAIN STREET Phone Mishawaka 1254-

Shoes for Boys And Girls A complete line of Shoes for boys and girls, made of solid leather; in all styles and shapes at less than present wholesale prices.

interest when payments are made regularly open Everybody Welcome.

Savings Company Only Fire-proof Bank Bldg.

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