South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 108, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 April 1920 — Page 9

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TiME3

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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Titties Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishaxvaka 10

18 YEAR OLD GIRL ATTEMPTS SUICIDE

MANY FEATURES ON CONCERT PROGRAM

ir.S into th- ;.irit r t th ..ffnir. The

Ma Prothcro; Sweii n. d!rrte-d I

Program for International En

tertainment Tuesday

Wednesday Issued.

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Th ir.t'mntlrr;.al cor.rrt at tho h'ch rrhool auditorium nt Tj-s-

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Thf r irtl'-'ra-tir.Kr in the prorram, I Coats;

fome 300, rr; enthusiastically r.Ur- J t phino

HrKt taMf-au will r pr-wnt American j by Mi.s J'I-r.Hon;

history, and will Lj dirt-cud hy Mis I Lnr;rstrer-t ar.d

Jar.r.lo Terry. ThI will rrprc-snt the Jardir.jj of 'olumV'U?, Colonial period: Civ;l war period, the Spanish war, World's war and Arml5tico day. Th second tableau will r?pr.svnt I;ir.( . in charge of Mir J tri he I W'Uleiay.s. A basket dance, in which Marjorio Ostrom. Vera Hatfl"M. Julia Hoy, O.letta Hemphill. Marian Sweitzer, KlMs Parker. Emily Finch and Mary Iayer. will participate, and feature, Russia. Helg-ii'.m i.s in ( liarcre of I,ouU Iiraeckarlaere; Italy. Frank Morahl; Britain and ColonUs. Mrs. Ralph Jernegan, Mr. I n. Co.'i's. A. E. IXJtrpdnn and F. Z.

Ireland. Alice Hiker, JosChandler. Hernice Iloüins

MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED

Scotland. Elizabeth j Harriet Eg-plf-stn: j

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L'krania. Alex Saio. Nicholas Fydcr. M. Xitynka, Peter Gudz. Julius Szinnylo, Mrt. Mary Pyshona and Ma Tillie Salo; Russia, M. Anderson. Fiizabeth Anderson, Iorothy Crime. Carolyn Immel. Agnes Poole. Helen Hans. Kjnrna Illtchener. .Catherino Weir, Marion KrK'.eäton and Dorothy Yot. Mrs. "W. K. Hutterworth, prepiiXcnt of tho Woman's club, will glv a short address. Mrs. Violet Shy Parks and ML-s Mary Doolittle will be In charge of th Instrumental music. The program is principally devoted to advertisement, and while not a work of art by any means, will add financially to the causm for which the entertainment la being given, the Americanization movement.

POSITION WANTi:0 -- Ab 1 -n.-vkWrr ; aj.M" ft takln l.artr -f ro.r. rrel!t. -lje-tii.r ; :n;-.!'Tel ; tou11 hftndN nn.'all .-eslny!;" t-.ilaUt .n!-iiT 17t J

W.MfJ)-To fo'jndry lror-rn Tri

Alnr.it a u in Foundry Co, Mi-Laka. 1

WA.NTXO--Mi.ld -cd lady for '. p-r at tr- Dal at. l'b"n t k 4 GT0.

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JOi: SAU-Fu!l !.:.-wdt nifT ;s fr r.at-hh.;:. frf.m nronw firm ranue .f k. Ii-l!'rt Ntirker. Mlshawaka. iirr.oi.l -T. F. K. K. 1. lx,vi

yt n sali: Tire rvrm hM; w.-tti-r jmd cs in the Luie. la::e lot and -nraiTe. . .?2.l0 Seven r. oru hoijN-. n.odern; larprt lrf, frtjit an1 rl.i'-koi Ii.m iiid cMke.i park ."'' T Di! ene-l !f a-Tf-s: f.-v-Ti ro-MM hf:rjH, garage. pl.-'it of fruit. three-nnartr are r ptr wvl.'-rr.'i C'rnr l-t on I.lii'-nln vny L NJ" Itaorrj i, Lril'-lru.n ;dUh;iwaka 370. ICtf

VlHl SALI-; Sven room Lou-e e:i V. H:ift"M: fo)i!!t?fiil rornor; lot. xl.'C: j'Vr.tv of h;j'le, frnlt, li' ?ar;u'e. wood r.uiia" irnri.eili.ite p'tnni kslcn : h"" new1t inlnr"1. J "ri -- Ml!i:nv ik:i -''TO. M.is'.ri L. IVtro, K-ora 0 7 r.nlv.iruru 1.1.1 tf. Tt rriT ri:nt ;.-irase t mi i; Thir i n. l'lun. MI.Ttia'vaka H. Hä

FOIt SALK Five nw Mirplnwi on Milburn Mrd., Mlsbawaka. r.ear new BcrLol ulte; If Ton are looking fur a cozy h-jroe, lt me i!)iw yon W. V. KFKI'.Y. Uealtor 122 S. Main t. Main S'iö. South Uend. ln!. ITT'J if

SUX DAY SERVICES IX CATY CHURCAIES

Mis K a s i rn e r iS"obolinki

Swallows Iodine When Jilted liv Her Lover.

old.

Mis KasirnfcrNotxilinki. 1 years

id in a erious condition at tn?

home of her iter. Mrs. Oract X. Jones, Lincoln way W., as the result of attempting to commit suicide. She returned r.cme from work yesterday ehortly after imon in a. despondent mood and refufn-d Vu talk to Sier Histor. She later went to her room, and drank some lodin. Her moans attracted her sister's attracted her sister's attention and Mrs. Jones wrapped at the door. Receiving no answer nho entered the room and found Miss Nobolinrki lying on the T.oor. She immediately 8umnon(d medical aid and the girl was revived. Miss Xobollnskl wrote a note Ftat:njr that her sweetheart hart told her ho did not want to ?ee. her ajrain. He was i,-oins to marry another plrl.

' VTfiUK AT VILV'NS Hive vnu k' n t.e V)t'n Hrns. cirl on the p..ir r !n tL- llr) 'r's window? Tbl putcr shovi hr .it wrk on o!ie f tle pr-tty tljlncs vmake hrQ. We in -i -jor Irls to do the Fame work .!: ri 'oirS .i:ll J u'j 11k? it ? '..rn to.lay. WILSON UKS. 10is V. Sample ft . So'th IW-:i!. lOt-T

WANTFO Man for Insl.le vork. Ml-h twaku la!ry ro . W. Third i t.

lOIi SAI-Iv-For.l touring, tlon .S, Lincoln way L.

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YOK SALK OK Ti:AIi: Ov.-rl.tn ! ruad;ter f.r a tourb:; c.ir. Imi'iiri. tiCi F. Fourth at. 1"

M:i; nliINK todiy at... if thut I '" MU'laUr. He sell all n ak- a of u ' 1 . nrm n:, l.iLf t L . 1 1 1 ill trade nil llfW

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FOIl SALF. Modern 0 r.nn Iiousv: Crrt ti'ior ar-rnt:tt'-in .t : TrstiLnle. living room, mnslr room, lil.rarr. .llnlujc rooni. kitchen; principal rooms eak tinlsli; seeond flr, l;nll. four laro ttedr.'oins. losetf, parrot. 1 l ve lia -iTient, hot atcr het. elec-trl-li!it. n iloiih'i RiraKe, fruit trets, Xr;iifs; lo-; l d tK7 N. Main t. 415 W. Fattell St.. 10 r..,.iu nv..Iern

lri k a!1.! frarn house; s-lx teil ro'-rji?

yit -loset, furnace hflt. electric

cistern. Iiar.ln-oo'l Honrs, frntt troe-, gra;e, I.ir- woodshed, rl.utle pnr.ik'e. Motl-rn i room houae, 4 hedroorus, fur-na.-e heat, sinltary idumblng, electric light. ""d cli.ir. lt'-rn. well, garage 10 .24. fruit tres. chl'kcn hous-.- :ind park. Lo. atc.l 211 W. Mlshaw aka av. Frite 101D N. Main ft., corner Main and Marlon st., 7-roorn h'iie. .T hedrnoi-n. flost8. td!t in hon.se, water and sink la k!t(h n, ele trie light, cistern, pas, collar. Karate, woodshed, chicken heuse. Bhade tree? end fruit trees. Alley in renr, one Ll-x k from car Jtne. Price ?3.10i. Id" I'.. Mnth at., 7-reom liouse. ?, ted:foii:. .T I sets. electric light, well, cellar. Pi i. e. $00. 613 W. Lawrence nf., 7-room. 2 story house, .1 led rooms, .'t closets, hath, electric lilit. filtern, well, good cellar, woohInt.e.l, . Ii ickeTr house, live large cherry tree?, strawherry plantd. grave arbor, garage, alley t rear; 2 Mocks from ar line. PoHse;sln in 3 lay. Price i,2A. Wm. Happ. Ueaitor. 2C4 Citlens Hank Hidfir. South Pen,!. Ir.d. FLöiie Lincoln 1Ö71. 1S10 31

Sunday pervirrs In the various Protestant and Catholic churches of thia city will be as follows: nrst Methodist. Mr.ming, 'A 1 1 o'clock. Tlev. Dr. V.. Carlo Parker will preach on "Tho i:r-dicoven' of tho Christian do-l." Prelude. Offertory in K flat;" anthem. "Christian, tho Morn IJrenks Sweetly oVr Theo (Khtdly: offertory, "In Mcmoriam" (Schumann); pos'lude, "March Triumphal" (Costa). Evening pervlce will be held at 7 o'clock. Prelude. "Andannte" (Dudley Hock; nnthem. Thee- Iord Is My Usht" (Hamer. ofiVrtorv. "Prelude" (Hatl.to ; foIo. "The Urd Is My Strength" (Cooler). Mr. Haaks: stermon. "The MeaniriK' of the Church;' pofetlude, "Postludium" (Habgier). lirst Christ ixtti. p.ihle school nnd adult rinsr-e-.

a. m. All member aro urt-d j to ho i.res-ent. Morninir sorvLce at i

AGED WOMAN SUSTAINS SERIOUS INJURIES V FALL DOJTN STAIRS

Mrs. Cthcrim Mason, SO years old, sustained severe; injuries to her hend and sdiouldcr a-i well an a fractured hip. a-s the result of a fall down stairs at her home, south of Mishaw.ika, yesterday afternoon. Owing to her advanced age, her condition is considered critical. Mrs. Mason wan at homo alone at the time of the accident and when a neighbor, Miss Goldie Turntr came in t visit her. Mi-s Turner found Mrs. Mason unconscious.

WANTKI) TO nUi A numh-r of joii;, rangtiii.- from J1.C) to $G.UOO. Will '117 mill. For pi k deal call Achii.e C -laert, phone Mi::awaka 11M. "

PFNN P. F. ALT Y ( 1 rartlv modem

Third, r.'o-m '. Titer r . fiv- r. '.un V. Seventli. he ro:-.-.s and hath Went, ll f'.oU.S S W.-nt. nir r.Mt:ii F. Fifth, fix r.ms, nil modern . Vdar st. ill rooi.iH

MlHtiawHka nr., boven ro..m .... N. Sarah t., fl r..'ins V. Orove st.. six rooms w lir Ia n- i-n r!.n'iS

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" ANPFAVALLi: A V ANPF.WALLE. u:Tl. e r-".l V. Third M. ne Mlsliawak r. open t-v.ntn?s r- i;i-k hh.eü at jour Pcrvice day a:n Mtfiit. 11

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WANTKr Snlsl..dlcs. and 10 cent store.

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FOIl SALF H. -trier Davidson VJl'J motor cyle; I.V. Fast Third Kt. U2tö

Foil SALF Nine eoorn bonne on large corner lot, in tfood location. WalkliiK distance to any factory in city. I" nty of fruit. In-iulre a.t 43;. Indiana av. I'hone .Mishawaka 20;;7. lltf

l'OK SALK Ten room modern brick and frame houre, J Ned rooms, ch.spts. furnace lu-at. louhle arajre. eleetrle liffht. hardwood Iloors. eistt-rn. fruit trees, jjrapea, large woodshed. Located 413 W. Uattell street.

poll SM.F -Che.ip Au'.'irn roads?r; also two r.'.xS Moaawk tires ai pood li.-w. ;all at 7is F. Fourth ht. L't

V.'ANTFO-LeuTinc for Denver, rolond;', .Moudur net, on a jtoinotdle trip, "ill .-..tni. anion w mini: to pay half ex-

I .-rises. Jo-coa Smith. L. Fourth

21 1 W. Miahawnka nv.. 0 room modern home. 4 Nedrooin. c a race, furnace hent.

I hath, eleftrlc lltflit. c.oi cellar, cistern, well, fruit trees, grünes, chicken house.

Light room house, 4 bedrooms, 4 clo"ts, ele. tri' llght. larsre cellar, cistern, iias, tollet In hous. I'a vnien ; located lu7 L. Mnth et. Price J-'.SK).

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3 OK SVLF One P1 to".rln ar. elrtrl' rtar'-r :n I lhtv ." t.r.-s. In (rood ruiuiln-r order. T!.l Li i r-M J.-.-i:t:i prl.e ".vi -r-i.l.-Hk., ,tri.-'starter .n.d li-'hts. " -o I ies In excellent shape sli throiiuh. Chap if taken at oif-e Foine and make an oiter

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Seven room hoiise, bedrooms. 3 clo-t-i t.H, electric l!ht, well, ellar. Located fd'. S. Sarah st. Price $2X&X

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i on SALF-On- Klss-11 Man; 1 Dort

Studel.sker. i.massei oS. Main St. 1

and one 'o . 21 1 -W

Foil SALF. OK i;r.NT Two acre?. fi.,n T Uiir.r Park. MiV:.nuka

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v.T! SALF Two nr.oforcvcle

:ns9 cona.i.on. MlViSWiU 173.S.

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In first PI. one lit 3

h-'.'.h'.lr. with J N. Main Ft . I

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Alwajs a wRir'.r.p il!t or tea mi t mil fcsklni:. this Is one of the

FOIl SALT re-d le'.;,.'Uth hide

train .t prt

investments Keply quick to Mlhawaka.

Modern ttore

fats a tote, on i.f tridwe. rorne:

Seven rooiu, 2 story houBe, 3 bedrooms, 3 closets, parage, bath, electric l!?ht, cistern, well, :ood cellar, woodshed, thicken houne. live large cherry tree, straw Nerry plant.-, grape arbor, alley at rear. 2 blocks froru car line, poesion in ?0 davs. Located 31ö W. Lawrence St. Prb e $ .:. WM. HAP V, Realtor

ro C'lUzens Pank JUlc. Lincoln 1071. South P?ad. Ind. 2023-3 FOK sali; Hl VT. Marion st., S room bouse in fine condition. 4 bedrooms, r closets, bnth. eNtrb" liyht. cas, well, cistern, large bne;i-.nt. garage, water nnd sink in kitchen, frnlt tree, grapes, strawberry plants One Mock from school aud car iilie. Price ft,7C0. WM. HAPP. Realtor 20 Citizens' Hunk Hid?. Lincoln 1071. South Dead. Ind. 2CCO-5

llgtd. ' 1 ":4!. theme of sfrmnn. 1 He wait

ing Hardest." by Kev. w. i uus. pn.tnr; pecinl music y Mrs. C. II Tyler ar.d dariKhter. Mildred; Christian r.ndeavor at 6:13 p. m.: cvenin? services at 7:30 oclock, tlietne. "Modern Evils Their Curt?" Special program of music by orchestra and larKo class. First lrcsbjtrrinii. T. T. McCollum will preside j.t tho orpan and will rr-ndor the following program at th mornintr services: Prelude. "Cavatina.- ltaff; offertory. "Salut IVArmour" (Cigar); postludc. "Fanfare" (IXiboia); Dr. J. A. Ilurnett will spccik on "The Elements of Service." and will ordain and install the coders and deacons recently elected. Evening service: "Prelude. TrnJUrnrre.r (Schumann: offertory, "Melody in F" (Ruhlnftcln); postlude, "March RoJnao, (Gounod). Permon, "Our (;reatest Enemy, a study of Ananias. Arthur Shank msid the choru3 choir will sin at both services. Christian Endeavor rocetL-ip at. 6:30 p. mSt. I'aul'i episcopal. ITolv Eucharist at 7:30 a. m.: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Matins ami sermon at 11 o'clock. The time, of evening services have been chanced from 5 to 7:30 o'clock, at which timo vespers and sermon will be held. St. Peter'? Lutheran. Divine services in the English language at 10:20 a. m., subject of Ferinon. "Christ, Our Great Example." by Rev. Otto Turk. Sunday school at 9:30 a, m. No Rundjevening services. Ilible hour Monday at 7:30 p. in. I'ncllsli IjtUbcran. Sunday school at 3:30 a. m.; evening services at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. T. C. W'yke, of Oak J'ark. III., otllciatIng. St. Antlrtnv's Evnnspllcal. Bible school at 9 o'clock; English services at 10- a . m.; German services at 11 a. m. St. Joseph? Githolle. First mass at 7:30 a. m. Children's mass at 9 o'clock, high mas at 10:30 a. m. St. IJavo'H Catholic First ma&a at 7 o'clock, high mass at 9:20 a. m. Baptisms at 1 o'clock p. m. Monica's Catholic. First mass at 7:30 a. m., second mass ut ? o'clock and high mass at 10:30 a. m. nrt l'nsllsli Iutheran. Corner Main and Seventh sts. Sunday school at C:30 a. m. No preaching service.

"KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SH0Ptw lit K. MaIb 8t, liIKbavftk, ror All Kln&a of Ebo 2lplrl&x

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Concert

Ni'sht of the Allies. A spectacular musical pageant, representing I I different nations. Native songs, costumes and dances. Cast of 300 people. Beautiful scenic effects. High School Auditorium April 20-21. Admission 50c. Reserved seats 75c.

Temple Theatre

TODAY

Katherine MacDonald The Great American Beauty

in-

"Thunderbolt" Special Children's Matinee at 1 :30. TOMORROW i Sessue Hayakawa

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'The Tong Man A very sensational photoplay with a thrilling climax.

Monday and Tuesday MARY MILES MINTER

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"JUDY OF ROGUE'S HARBOR"

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VAUDEVILLE TODAY AND TOMORROW BLANCH ALFRED TRIO A Splendid Combination of Musicians, Dancing and Harmony

Singing

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GEORGE DOLLINI The Royal Impersonator Impersonating Famdus Types

EDNA REMING Character Comedienne With a Novel Finish

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liie !;elt we". M ri't.ü biU!e xx.t'a small lot. r cjs!i. 1 a I t 1 1 idtv t-r:ii. Kt!.t r-.-rr.si nn-l tatls. 1 fc In. lre 1 jt ar; i 1 jrr. H w' e .e f'r !jr:.i!n. KAHL C. liAUMIKi: A CO.

KNIGHT BENSON AND HOLLOWAY A Comedy Skit in "At Pleasant Inn" Some Excellent Comedy of the Highest Order GRAHAM'S MANN1KINS An Artistic Offering Special Scenery SIX PIECE ORCHESTRA SIX

CLEYHORN PILTIIAM REPORTED MISSING

ryhon, piHham. 22 j-ears old. diFappTired from hi, lOTrie. northeast of Misharw-aka to weedes aro, nr. el r.o wcrd has been receivrl ccncernir.p his vhvreatouts. lie was Injure a List pimnvr in a fall from n r-nrn and It is thought he Ls mentally unbalanced. Fears are. enterTaine.i for his Fa-tr. A tiie timo

left home, he stated that he was

Mishawaka to visit his (leorge A. "Wallace, i:. but he failed to ap-

coming to sister. Mrs. Seventh st., Iear there.

Sixty-Fevrn years a?n a diamond the Star of the Soutii weLjhinc 2 carats, wan found. Our stock li full cf stars at Vogt's Jewelry b'tore. April Is the diamond month. Advt.

.miss. .Miciiias- rcxiaLUi. Funeral service for Mrs. Nettle

ociocx. Kev. John F. Kchl will of-

flciate. Burial will be in. tho Ft. Joseph cemetery.

Dr. :i;üt!eisl;i, osteopath, 201 S. Church. 1$. W. corner frc-m P. O. Advt.

Michels. 20 5 K. Grov Pt.. will 1" H 1 Tl T 1 fll I rrcnx'i iiie first rresbytenan Church

American danco at Ptraczynski

hall, .'0 . Laurel st., tonlcht Adv

Now in the time to have your hats cleaned and reblocked. John Spiranto 1 1 4 Lincoln Way V.

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Special Sale of 100 Pairs Boys' Gun Metal Button Shoes

For Today and Monday we offer 100 pairs of Boys' Gun Metal Button Shoes,strictly all solid leather, in

sizes 1 to

SV4.

These Shoes are worth on today's market $4.50 a pair. The price we offer these shoes for will insure quick clearance. See them in window at

$2

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BIGGEST EVENT OF THE SEASON MONDAY, APRIL 19

CENTURY THEÄTE

TONY BOKISH vs. LOU TALABER Middleweight Champion of the Champion Middlewest $500 PURSE TO THE WINNER This should prove one of the greatest aporting events of its kind ever staged in Northern Indiana. PRELIMINARIES DON ROSS (Brother of Kid Ross vs. TOM STINOW, Michigan City HANDICAP MATCH HERMAN UNK, South Bend vs HAASAN HAMAT, Michigan City

YOUNG ZABO, South Bend vs MERL COxMishawalta

Specials for Saturday Lard, a single pound 28c Home Rendered Lard, 10-pound pail for .'.$2.50 Beef Brisket 13c Short Ribs of Beef 15c Teef Pot Roast 18c Beef Shoulder Roast 22c Hamburger, pound 18c Cooked Pressed Beef, sliced 30c Veal Roast 28c Veal Pockets 22c Veal Stew 23c Veal Chops 30c Cooked Veal Loaf, per pound 30c Extra Lean Sugar Cured Bacon 35c Minced Ham 25c Bacon Squares, per pound 23c Sliced Smoked Ham, lean, pound 4 48c Sugar Cured Hams 35c Boiled Ham 60c Smoked Picnic Hams, per pound 22c Salt Pork 20c Frankforts for ? 22c Uverwurst for , 16c Smoked Sausage . 22c Fresh Sausage 20c Bologna for 20c Head Ch eese 16c Hearts for 12 Vic Liver, per pound ..5c CASH AND CARRY FRED MAJOR MARKET MISHAWAKA

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Mishawaka comes you to all services.

Rev. J. A. Burnett D. D. Pastor Morning 10:45 o'clock Evening 7:30 o'clock

CHORUS

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With MR. ARTHUR A. SHANK.,SoIoist.

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.d. There is someone in your' family who has a bin; responsibility. Food to buyforthe'tabfevcimhcs for the children and grown-ups;, new household utensils, linen, furniture, books and all the hundred and one little things for which thefamilyiiw come is spent. In most families one vpcrsoa docs the bulk of the buying. And it is that person's job to sec 'that the money is well spent that you all get full value for every cent that goes out. The success of a family depends on wise buying just as the . success of a business docs. Wise buying means intelligent buying. It is necessary to have knowledge of goods and stores. The best way to get this knowledge is by reading advertisements. Thty tell you where and when .to buy to advantage. Not only the person who docs the buying but every member of the family should read advertisements. It is the duty of all the others to help the one who does the buying by pointing out advertisements of new goods and giving all the information possible as to tastes and styles and values. Advertisements arc published for your benefit. Make use of them by reading them.

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Sunday Matinee 2:45.

USUAL A DMISSION

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