South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 70, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1920 — Page 9

THE SOUTH BNU NEWS-TIMES WITDXTTSDAY MOIlMXc;. MAISCH 10. 192.

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TW1X CITY BAKERS STAGE MERRY WAR OA' BREAD PRICES A Hifrry war an-.or.r thr "douh" l-.oys of Mkhawakii South H-rvl hai l.n pr-ci:it.tt"l 1-y th- action i T loral takrrB rfu.xin;: t rai" Ihft prif nf thf loaf to v.ifot. that t harret by South 1 rl 1 akrs. in th'lr attmrt t k't t u o .Mishawaka men to loot the- rtc thy nro now mh-avorinc: i forco. them tr rodijrr- hy I J i n th S';lh Bfnd lo.it at nine r'.rnl 1 rents nsr.iinyt 10 and 15 c-nts (harped ly ths local taker. Thv Xv.s-Tinis v.h ir.fnrm'! that South Ikii'l lr-al was Jlinir von ch' .ii r than tiio r ri' "" ahovf 'uott 1 on Monday. The local hakrs j-sponihI' tJ th h(ivfrt'.stmfnt in tH ws-Vic. s Sunday rallinir att r.tiou to th- action of South l'.n 1 rn-n. f'-'M highly -lati-d in having ffrcl thfir eml'otltors in th r. ihhoriri city to socnrrv mhi'hn.. Mr.s. C K. Kiton. .".IS II. i',nit Mitrrf:i irwil t: l;irmlii'l of the MI;slonarv socivtv or the Fir.-t Christian church at h r h.m- last .vcinp ' r- i-r.-.i ri.v.sson was in charge of the pro-ram, the subjeii being "Th- Mishionary of Tibet." A nolo was contributed by Mr. McVay, vangelistie; singer who is conduc ting the rnnic at the First Fhri-tian hurrh revival. Mrs. John W"iKamp rer.d a paper. Miss Mildrd Tyler

gave a piano sob, Arrangements p Ia..', j Z m !h " ;vere mad- for the ,(, k of P ray er. ,p,ndin- a two weoks' vara. 1 s c'uhlh -thday ann.XM refreshments wm- served 1 he Uon wi;h rel;ltlvr.,. isar.

cnclriv will tnivit wtlh Mrs Aial'tin Fulmer. W. Thinl st. Tuesday, April! 13 I "Mr. Harrv Kimble. 11; V. Sixth j r., rntertained the members of the I Horn Grove floral club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Eiyht and Mrs. Earl were awarded favors in a con-i test. A delicious luncheon was .served. Mrs. S. H. Thornton. 1 " 3 E. T.iwrence st. r.tertair.ed members ..f ttw. ir.liiir:!T Hand l'.ible I:'SS of 1 ie H.dping Hand l'.ibk- ci.-s of j detherlist Episcopal church E t t , the M evening. I'.NTICHTAIV IlEEATII'. Mr. and. Mrs. F. I- Gordon. Merrl-

dtdlnalrving. "Vi;. A. Ostrom spent Tuesday in atfair was in honor of their guests, j - bn-ago on business. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Gordon. At- 1 Mr. and Mrs. William II. I'arlanta. (ia. Covers were laid for J. mentor and daughter. Janette, Tu'ST)corTtions were red and white day moved from lr Towle av. to carnations. j their new home on Ilomewood av.

.... , ,v... 3IIEEi:U-noniNM)N m:iIING. Virgil Miller and Miss lUrnetta ; Robinson of this city, wer- ma r ri, d , in Michigan yesterdav. l ne cnupireturned Usl evening and were given a. sert nade at tlie home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mi s. 15 i t Itobinson. Lincoln way, Ve.t. , MUliaw.ik'l I.edse. CIO. I'. V. A. M. Stated meeting Wednesday evening. 7:::o Julibs A Newman. U . M. i . :x. mum..,. - TO ATTENI WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Waldor,, 1. Third st.. hnvr to Aurora. 111., to attend the wedding of a relative Return engagement of Miss Wilrner before the general meeting of the Woman's club Saturday. Mbs Wilmer spoKe nere i isi jo.u ai nonnnual lnnclieon. This meeting is f preat interest to club member?. Add. IUI Dl. V. IT. MaUl:Vl. osteopathic phjsician. moved to 20 1 S. Church 6t. 4tf Advt MISHAWAICA

V VNTTI Competent l.ui n-lr.- f'r i VVAVrJM M.-ssciig r boy. I'emt.il TelewihL'sic and inmln;'. .l vir:dl.' p-i- graph nfTbe-. lbtl Miuau'uka. lOL'I tleti hi s.aall family. Ihdtie 11. l;.e - - -- --

41". I in'olil ff.iv II. MiiianaKa. latoii' MlMh.iw.ika 17. ' ..".-!;; IHUl ItFNT Go-d business L. atlen. ultatdf fr niilllnerx . . oiifc tl 'nary. tarber shop. etc. Inquire A iNvr. Smitt Rt. Phone Ml.!i.n. a k.i l.U.. letJ WANTKD .Innltor fer ;.u! li - balbliv. . ! Make ;rppll att ti .it M i -l.:. .i k.i High tiool. Sf' : - 1 WNT'-T C.iiiipebMi! I.iiüi.lr-ns f r ! Ui - ;i ii.l lr..aing : Ira Lb- i-"dioi: I ia !ra.ill faiaily, li.itti- i: lo.i-. lb".. Eln'-olu a b. l'liota- M;!i.iuala 17.. 1-i 7 f . . j r.V.M. I 1..I, r.o tit.-lr.-., i , Vr V V . ir' i r ork Al r.b.ig room girl, i .ill ;i.-. m, ; , . ... v 1 1 1 1 . . Mary L .IqIuihou. 114 .V .Midj-t. j I O't SAI.L-To il.-op - Ii. .ol Siiii'1. --: 1 Whn-lrr WII...U, So; i lo w l.oe tafthlr.e. -75: 1 t.dler iaa. hi"." .S- C.d! ! Mlshswaku 1n7J ,r 11.' W. llight st. Mo ' :- I VOM SALI-Spv-'H roo:a r..;.-e. nil mod-! rn ceet b it!.: good b-. : t ae I In north hide, i-'.ooii. J I'. lam-aaker. , jMvinoiith. lTi.l. vt7 !

fc. . ' 5 J'eUt SAU: -aino Chevrolet. txo extra j rsis ind tires. iMie f. r.l five pa- j tiger. Imperial ibirne. l.'.'.a o'.n w.i , 'Tl'bone Mi?hawak:t 00'.'. Tlf

FOi: SA1.1" ! bi'K i:i:.r Puiriia.; Miltaale for shop ITr reo!?, furnace, eieetrie ij?Lt j "r :u:ll ir.anufiu t urirg n-s. Conan J garage. I'rl.-e SV"-"! hail) JocatiaJ. Address New s-l'imcs. Vonr rwmi. Urjje u-t, v-.I and - is 4tf tern. Trbe t .k jJ ix ronis ga. Mm.;, .nol ..iter. LIi:i:i:i" HoNDS bought and -old. 'all p-.p 1.7o0 t our ouotat iio.s. M.iai P'.l. I f S.V ron:. ' :n d.rn evevt :a.lt' .C.aap i home V Co. t..U J. (. S. bid?

!oe In. Tri e 4 Carl C. ;,aranr. I'he:.A Mlshaw.ika :7' 'Vfl MISHAWAKA KI.Aln !". mi Mlshnvaka Tru-t IMdg Thon Mlnhawaka -"T. homes To HI V oi; si. hi. Terms er Cash. ,.; tf CALL and kt U'-.re w .Vt roll or Mtl.e footin Xli!i e --' - - " ill Mam ft. i: roi; SALE J.igfct room houe. mod -rn ex.ept heat, jrange. rrw , eveii rwa L'U?. A-l oh !ifh ;i. ITbe -'"""I Vir room hoUB-. good Id. vc. . . tern. Trice 1 ii . . a corner lot. car .oaai j .,... n.l nto)l. i'ri e l,Mo i roec;s, i:;o.Irr.. c.io ..ui A-l repair. l'ri. e ......... l'h 'Ue Mishauka '.''). I'.. C. (,ar;u!rIf SA bb Sixty t ir:a. -a'h hulhlir -s i,reh.ird :n ill fi":dt. i t and grow 1.,.- m,.,, - ad th- riur with t'. hudai:g. 1 et od,1t n,.-A l-'elix le CrujlC. ilisiao1tr I'.di le Lirojtc. lli'iawtk4. rUw& Gartleld 113. 2'''

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( I rv iti:ms. Mr?. Illchard ZHIr-r.. 114 7 Iirico!n way 13.. will he hoste? Thürs-

the Mothers' cluh. ; Th department of civics and j I- P. Moore of South Itoml was jthllanthrophy of the Woman's club 1 ccted superintendent of hulldinc; will nicf't Thursday afternoon in the 'ad machinery of th Crani, Kievaiihrary. Harrison A. Moran will 1 tor Co. at a meeting of th- directors

.peak on "Growing Citizen?. Mrs. I'd. Caskr-y and Mrp. Klde WVpt were h f-tcss-.s Monday even ing to tn nifmlifrs of the . I. C

class of th- First IJaptist Sunday t "' lor the rurniahlns or tiK Injild-scha-ol at the home of the latter, j Inr a n d Its equipment. Oth.er fKZ 1". Liwrr-rifp at. Following the '"KT? aro Maren. Hatrhrl, jinwidrnt; re-ul.ir hu. sinews fTSsaon a sori.il Jacob Weis, vice president: FMwanl

hour was enjoyed and a two course lunchron serv-d. The next meeting will he lield in a month and will he at the home of Mrs. C. II. Gamble, K. South st. Dr. P.. E. Parker -pent Tuesday i:i Chlcatro in connection with the church movement convention. Th home of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. F. J urnne. 807 S. Cmon ft., has been r laced under scarlet fever quarantine. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Nelson of Chic.iiro are in tnc cuv to uiteno m" funeral services of Frank J. Hue.kc! ! which were held Tuesdav morning. Mrs. Sarah C. leaser i. critically ill with heart tiouble at the home of her daughK-r, Mrs. Kobe I'.aker, 74 j N. Tenth tit. und Mrs. Joseph Kintling" of I,porte are .vprnding a week with their la :irhter, Mrs. Delle Kvans, W. Mishawaka av. Manning bft Tuesday for Chicago where he ha-s taken a position. 'flic members of the Home Girls were entertained Monday night at the home of Miss Henriette Eaitor, W. Marion st. Contests and games Refreshments were were, enjoyed served. lr. H. A. Mazr.ine lrs receive! I v cir.' l!i if ill l.r in.b nf rinf olives v,or,: That all ira uy. :jj?ln .v pj -, f t , r th;s. date. E - 1 .. .V .... . ..... ... ... . - - ut on tie market nvestlration show ed tliat the poison wa.i rati.-ed by bo f iiTitniru re Tt w: 4 nointed o'lt 1h-,1 .--dd nr.t bo eriliv d .m ;7s cans. M .vor K. W. Gaylor has received j a shiiin;rnt of government s.aMs. lr1;5 n. Wat.v11 an(1 loral citi7,n, m; rf.t.ivt. t,,,.Ir allotment by call - ; iu ;it tllP IillV(;r-s oHice. ; I iu.oW 'KI'J.lv IXOXO.MItN CLEH. j ph, wilüw Creek Economics club I will meet at the home of Mrs. t(:,.,,rK i:berbart. Jefferson rd.. j 'rhursday afternoon. All members are urged to be present. i,(;it.riM - li. !,.., Dorathy Halton. in "Other Men s , Wives." will be the attraction at the ; Elne.dn theater today. Thursday and j IVi.lay. Marudute Clark will be; (t M dl III'- iJlIM "i:i lit of the Caldiage Patch." ItlKTII or TWIN'S. Twin daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Syster. 711 Ann st.. at St. Joseph's mate: n ty hosrJtal Tin y. The men of court Xo. T. I?. H.. will give a card party and dar.ee in Kedmen hall Wednesday evenlrg. Evervbodv Invited. Advt Otl CLASSIFIED 1. i.. drove si., o ro.-ui l.-u.-... 4 l.e,lr....ms. - civets, toilet la iioi...' 'ieiri- iiL,rai. g.i. tisiern, wen. f I'M It trees, grape nihor, laege woodshed, i oiiicr lot. ooxl.; l'ri. e .v.. 150. Wl bid AM 1IA1T. lUa.ltor Citi..-!is l'.aiik l'dlg. s.a:t!i Ion. I. Ind. Oubl.j r() : SALK-Iikl", F. 'F L 1 1- i .st.. h good. il.t:tntial. s ro.aa lioiix-; :! t..-dr..ans ; - i loset?: toilet HI lions,-; good ie!Lir; i'.iin; i.-'ern. Payments Trice .:.;. üto. bii.' olu 1Ö71. South Po nd. lud. W I bid A M 1IAP1'. K. altor -'4 Citlzi P.auk Pd-Jg. - 1 Ii SAI.i: Jll .Mitliawaka av. good s u ! '-r a i) t i.i 1 M ri' tly inodorn ' " ' lO.MiS. CIOl. LUIM. I'Tii.oe lo-at. el,, tri.- liglit. cistern, gas. i ,.,.' ..... ''1'. g 1 c.h.ir. l.ug garage. ii.x.M. fruit trees. . in- k ai ta.ue and park. 1 bis !ioiist' i ;a Lrst tlasn condition. I'rkv :..7. W .M, HAI'l', PKALTOK, -jin Citiz-u's bank Pl.le hone: Ida. olu 1071. South lWml. Ind. r. t7 ; - ; i''i. .ia. west SevtlUIl st. Seven loota hoiie for .d.-. located IL1:; W. Seveiitl t . Itt,--ii Clewland nad Ix- ' ! ?! Mt4 1 ' I l I i . .. f J 11. .. t I e ' v . . -. . .''V ..I ... A 1 it I ..,VTV. WM. Il.VI'Ih Ki:.VI,T(U. '-',)' Citizen' l'.iuk l.h!g. ro-'ii-; bin-olu 1C71 Snuth P.eti.l. Iui. o-t7 WuKHKN Kb AI. TV C' b S-xJ-tf Mish.iu aka eli o e'.', W. 1 :.n , jit. iup.ua -t'j'.M eveninc Vt ha sevral i.f-.rs p.; eis; .lis t.i !. t.-r e.. :;d..; e, ia ihr I odge .üol V ii' ir f.a tones. id so io ::;' a re priced r.ght C..11 a:: i s.e us. -ia of o.r l.io.b .a ;i:al par.lv modern . i t.a- r.iV: .;lh or terms. 'C:. .ur t . s-'-v. a ;eo:;.s. ....'.') l.o. :.sf . i io..m . V. I lord t . e,t.ht r -'oiiis 4. .; b. Sixth. i;c iou;.is l.vd 1 !. 1'itth. .i r,,;.. '.( a W. Third. .-'eii r .r.: 4.ok) V. iroe, i x rooms ö.l W. livlle:i, m'!I liiolü ... . ,"(k"3 i'.utt'di, lillo- rooms l.iJO i'.tt: s' . i looms 1.7e0 v,ui:ii:. uiiALTY ct. ."kJu l-'a ra.fr' l"rust ldl. Main 'lis-. V a eu-hlhs. 7.'tr I.H'.IatTY l.'Ms We pav up to f.'i.VJä f , d as-h, aar ; I rite t r..re.i. "a : l i-ouds. u. i.. bithiie. 4j;; . :d S. l'.idg. vr.i'jria I -er. m tl WANTII! To i:i'; -A ne,i:. v of V.. rai-g'-aj; trout ;!.. ... 5 . . ' i:: a; t:.a. lor a i.i. o .w i-.. au.i.c i ash. lor a Ui.k dial tid! Ahli.c Ci.rt- "-fc UliHka lLsA. tt

GRAiXGE ELEVATOR CO.

DIRECTORS' MEETING i htd'l recently in the directors' room of the Mishawaka. .Trust and Savings Co. Mr. Moore was Kiven th authority and completo r.ponsif.UI Zeiger, treasurer, nnd Will H. Men auciii. secretary. This week's work will complete the sale of stock subscription to the point where the local concern will be one of the strong financial institutions of thi community. The directors each in creased their stock s.ubs'riptlo:is, taking the limit of $500. The compan deals in r;:ain, feed-:. Hour anj coau Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Hailev. I''. T. Xo. 1. Mishawaka. announce the marriage of their daugh tor. Edith, to Forest L. Smith of Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mr. Smith will 1'ave in a few days for that city where the croom Is employed. MltTiriJAY PAItTY. Mrn. Harry E. Fuders, 41 S E. Tliird st., entertained 10 boys and girls yesterdav afternoon. The afCA KU CT THANKS. We wish to thank our neighbors I und friends for the floral offeH n eta given for our mother. Mr. and Mrs. u. E. Moore and sisters, Mrs. E. J. Loxland and Mrs. Ostie Ohmart. Advt. 10-tl TO WITNESS ITGHT. William Iloggcman and James Spencer will leave tomorrow for Toledo, Ohio, where they- will witnesl the Mason-Wilde light. i:asti:i: .stau meistin. Michawaka chapter, Xo. 267, O. E. S.. held its regular meeting last eening. The degree work was conferred on a class of candidates. A social hour followed, ilefreshments were served. mjrrux to i-:n:oi m:. , ; , v7'h.;.V ..V: 1.'." ' " 1 ' .U laUa lw T ( i1iCI" ' IjaPcst. Hungary. lu r'" tht - w" I'feld';harles and Andy Kossi. S01 K. VISITING SOX. Mrs. Louis Uli man, of Stamford, Conn., is visiting her ton, Alfred A. Ullman. I T.ACK FROM Till-: SOI TIE I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Helton have I returned from a trip to Florida and ! other southern points. Mr. Helton ' transacted business in the interest ()f the Jünnson motor wheel com nany. liACCALArKKATI-j SEKMOV. I)r n r ,,.lrkc,ri lKllnr of" th Methodist Episcopal church, hi.? been asked to preach the annual bace alaureate sermon. MICHIGAN VISITOItS. Mr. and Mrs. George LaFree, of Detroit, Mich., have arrived hero to visit with relatives. KIHTKXS FKOM LAPOKTi:. Mrs. Frank O. Anderson, Lincoln way West, has returned from a visit to Laporte. IMPOKTANT -N OT 1 ( 11. Notice is herebj' given that we have purchased the business ef the Independent lee Co. and the Archer! Ice.. tb same beirif rrihsn1i(1:iirit I i With our business March 1st. 1920. : i'oth Independent and Archer I coupons will be redeemed in ice without change in price. ,'o Important change in prices will be made at this time but all prices will : be made to conform with our sched ule. We tlon't ,'ifiinio any liabilitv of the Independent Ice Co., except that ! ef coupon books sold prior to ! March 1st. We are adding new delivery! equipment and will be able to take j care of any demand made upon us. j We will operate a large fleet of mo- I tor trucks and wagons of all sizes, j and our service will be all that ; scientllic management can make it. I We deliver only pure artificial ice J to all classes of trade. ' We invite all the former patrons of the Independent Ice Co. and the Archer lee Co. to take advantage of our excellent service, and we assure you that your needs will receive our careful attention at all times. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. By A. O. Wilson, Sec'v and Man. 1O04-1Ö Head the "Golden Age." a journal of fart, hone and conviction. lOr. 31 -April -17 j Wild Rose Cocktail Is New Elixir in St. Louis ST. EOUIS, Mo.. March They're amouflaging it in ,"milady's p.ei t'um'" new. The police have- discovered many substitutes for "Old Ued Eye" since national prohibition made this very wet town dry, but a patrolman on a Twelfth street beat found the latest when he encountered an early morning hoiiieseeker zig-7agging his way merrily along. "Where did yez got that load?" tjUTiea the cutedian of the law. with visions of a good haul of I'ootleggors. "Uie-drug-hic-shtore," answered the merry one. Then the law's enforcer raucht :i whiff of the merry one's breath a whiiT tf Ar.itdip. nights, moonlit love lanes and wild roses. Questioning revealed the in-- r;ate merry-maker hnd partaken of . "Wild Rose" cocktail." con ce. ted of perfumery, with a dish t patent medicine and a "spike" of wood alcohol.

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This is Claire Dux. German actress, who has been enfrap cl by the Shuberts for concert and theatrical roles in the United States. She is to receive JEuOU for each performance.

The Horoscop 3 Ks WEDNESDAY, MAI ICH 10. While the planetary testimonies make for a very active day, with stirring events and progress in c. rtain ,,r rf, , fl , f ;l:rec ions, yet tliere is Uanger of, troubles and perj lexilus. 'lhe main) element of danger is found in losses through fire or theft and every pre caution should be taken to uard against these, as the peril is quite strongly indicated. Also there is danger of losses of money through speculation, risk or bad investments. Altogether the astral forces sem to be operating with contrariness and contradiction, so while some line ma be lctid for future development, an , unusual degree of cautie.n as to the 1

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Wyatt, Ind. Statement of the condition at the close of business, February 28, 1 920. RESOURCES Loans, Discounts and Securities $162,842.98 Overdrafts (secured) 857.16 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures. 6,913.94

Current Expenses. Interest Cash in Banks and Vault

LIABILITIES

Capital Stock Surplus Fund Undivided Profits Deposits Rediscounts

OFFICERS WM. LEMAN, President JACOB FULMER, SR., Vice President LOUIS W. GERBER, Cashier M. R. GERBER, Assistant Cashier

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Announcement of De Luxe Programme For This Week. TODAY A Paramount Picture. DOROTHY DALTON

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"OTHER MEN'S WIVES"

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The Dainty Screen Star MARGUERITE CLARK

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"MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH" You Can't Find Anything Better. Why Not Stay At Home And See Good Entertainment.

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i r' - - :,y. t. ii. .v -, i : -v. i' v . r' x-'" v . . ... .: . 1 a hove mentioned danger should be exercised. Those whose birthday it Is may expect a year of conflicting experiences with danger of loss through fire, thieves or speculation. A clild born on this day, while making prota-ess in life, may be subject to sudden ana ne NJEVS-I by IMt0 sudden and heavy losses. TIMES Want Ads. I Don't For?t "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 N. Main St, MishawLk. For All Kinds of 8ho Repairing nd Ehoea. Bank & Taxes Paid 843.47 Ü 45,841.62 $217,299.17 $ 10,000.00 1,500.00 1,533.39 189,265.78 15,000.00 $217,299.17 11 I! 72 HC THEÄH i

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. The following statements of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK and the FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, in the same building and under the same management, show the strength and soundness of Mishawaka's only National Bank and its affiliated Savings Bank. Combined deposits of more than $2,980,000.00 and combined resources of more than $3,462,000.00.

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First National Bank of Mishawaka. Statement of Condition, Feb. 28, 1920. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. . .$ 601,002.30 Interest Earned Not

Collected Overdrafts Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Banking House and Fixtures , 5 Redemption Fund. . U. S. Bonds , Other Bonds ..... ... .. CASH RESOURCES: Cash in Vault and Federal Reserve Bank Cash in Other Reserve Banks

$1.407,511.38 LIABILITIES.

Capital Stock .... . . . .$ Surplus Undivided Profits . . . ... National Bank Notes. . . H DEPOSITS ..

$1,407,511.38 OFFICERS. Fred G. Eberhart, President A. D. Warner, Vice President Fred N. Smith, Cashier H. EL Suders, Assistant Cashier

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DIRECTORS OF BOTH BANKS Fred G. Eberhart E. J. W. Fink C. A. Dresch A. J. Schindler F. W. Kuss A. D. Warner Fred N. Smith

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The Mishawaka Trust & Savings Go. Band Statement of Condition at Close of Business, Feb. 28, 1920

RESOURCES Loan??, Discounts and Securities $ Overdrafts Furniture and Fixtures. Taxes and Interest Paid. Cash in Banks, Trust Companies and Vaults

M. W. Mix, Pres. E. B. Byrkit, Vice-Pres. Stanley Mclntoch, Sec'y-Treas. F. H. Huber, Asst. Secy. A. H. Mathein, Asst. Treas. F. J. Yenn, Teller.

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NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES Here is what you have been looking for. Having opened an up to date Upholstering Ac Repair Shop in connection with my store, 1 am equipped to repair, refinish. rebuild or build new to match what you have. THE WELLS EXCHANGE 119 N. Main St. Phone 1259

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Mortgage Loans Collateral Loans and Discounts Interest Earned not Collected Overdrafts U. S. Bonds Other Bonds CASH IN BANKS. .

6,196.05 600.29 5,250.00 52,603.59 5,000.00 111,250.00 440,125.46 149,232.40 36,251.29

LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ Surplus Undivided Profits

100,000.00 80,000.00 14,955.49 100,000.00 DEPOSITS 1,112,555.89

OFFICERS. A. D. Warner, President F. W. Kuss, Vice President Fred N. Smith, Secy-Treas.

H. E. 1 , 301,942.52 638.40 21.542.26 4,980.52 405, 1 74.52

LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ Surplus Fund Undivided Profits

Deposits Bills Rediscounted

$1734,278.22

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

Chas. Endlich E. H. Ahara

Loren Crull C. A. Osfrom J. K. Stickel J. R. Woodward

The Bank, of Friendly Service

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First Trust&SavingsBank of Mishawaka. Statement of Condition, Feb. 28, 1920. RESOURCES.

.$ 521,784.34 644.458.10 9,164.80 297.87 i 58,416.96 456,724.52 363,827.12 $2,054,673.71 j ii ü i! 100,000.00 80,000.00 I 6,745.22 f 1,667,928.49 f $2,054,673.71 Ü Suders, Assistant Sec'y 100,000.00 25,000.00 11,867.25 1,559,910.97 37,500.00 M 1 $1,734,278.22 99 HOUSE WIRING ELECTRICAL WORK Thon Oran Kriac. Mlilwwlta 1291. MISHAWAKA ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. South lnd Work Solicited. Trading with zdratlscsj means more for less cash.