South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 336, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 December 1920 — Page 9

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TAnii(;ro play is CII()SE FOR AX. MAL PRODI (IT nv CLASS

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Imliir.a. :.- th - cuar!iin of two romi.Tjf yo'jntr im-o;!- u'io ;ir.- trying tu .-; r.'! th :r f.tthr.- fortune :.:; fan: ts ioi(.;.-. Pik has r.rt ? : n hi war-N. Kth.'I an! Huruc- iinpon. for v.nu-tirn? and derühs to vi.it th rn in Italy. Th- Simpson's io

l'.ciion of a husband. Thtry havo a very lively .cf-ne- which is ad-.ird to !,y a nt::an iric--n r who has "-ai(-.-l jail. The f.-tt W-rm-r.t of a huhar;d i 1; anally mule .ir.l 1 citi -factory to both ward and cri mlian. The p'..ir is rcc: irUM a.- a xnasterj 1 c- by literary critic. It ran for one year in the ?t'J deb iker Th atr-. "hiciirn, and al ran for six !.i"nths at the Aster Theatre. New

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P I SI I OP I J. McCOyXELL 7'0 SPEAK HERE DEC. 11

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the Iadi- A id d til- ii'i: b. Tli" in (h.iru- of .ir:r': booths wre as fd!o 1 .. r. r fitron. M rs. A. S. Wir-:- : d"'-.i' -r Mrs. J. i I. 'ke; ml....;!.'.. .fr I. F. M..urr; ar. !;. . Mr-. I.. F

yl...rrr...U.. U tn' : 'A r; j K I M I . I . nTlT SAbi;-Ken..ld Mu,i dr,iiatioi..s K th- s,.ity and it is I(,n. j,,,, .m i ri ft MihnvaU.i.

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Fuel and Ford

Supper was r d to those at -lending at f, o"( dork ; 1 1 1 I the la'TU ritain-t th- fobowintc dihi: Fi anted chicken and bi-. 'lit, rn;'..-h-d otatc-.M arnl irravy, cabbi" s 1 1 -:ul. rid!'., cranberry jelly, rumpkin : aiid lfc'. Approxmiati ly II 0 J l-ojde r- serv d. r.(.M.M:ii roit m:tti:i:s. I-tter aldrr.sed to the following nt- umail'd for at the local po.-t-dMce ' Kirriard Allen, Tstrr Hatten. Mrs. Kate Hrand. Paul V. P.arker. Mi.-s i:th I (Viru'licnour, Mbs I th i "oi. Harry Collln. Miss I'ar.sh Curl. Mrs. Mary Corwin. Mrs. Jam 'ormll. Mr. I pir. It. M. Hade. JboTf..1 Freenian, sr.. Mrs. Howard VI k. Mrs. Frank ( Jrip-ps. A. J. .reenwood. W. II. Hubbr, Mrs. ?'. si" Huston. Miss C. Heilniau, 3-wis Harrison. Lyle Hailierstrln. : I". H.uker, Mrs. F rry I nt;lem v r". Ch'-sley James, (jcori:1 W. Jackson, Mrs. M. Io Jordan. C M. Lue key. Mrs Fdward Mahler. Mr.s. Hthl M.dloy. Mrs. Svlva Miller. Mi-h. Fn. Co. A!b. tt Nestor. K. I ). Nov, C.usto 3'asserine. Wi'ham A. Koberts. lb)d P.obinson. Ibay Smith, Mrs. J. r. Si.-v.-ns.

s(xii7rii:s to MFirr wi:irsl)V. Members of the Indies Aid of St. Ar.lr-w's Fanrdlc! rhurrh will b.- enterta irictl W ednesday afternor.n by Mrs. William Kelley, I'd.': I.in'oln way V Mrs. Iuis Ilapmr. K. Hrnvo st., will ) hostess V"e(n s lay afternorn to tho members of the M. (1. S. club.

The regular meeting of the Fillthea elas of tH. ' a n lc 1 ira 1 church! w ill be hebi V'd n es! a afternoon at i th- home of Mrs. Clifford Wright.!

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I Ii mim- 11 .use, viM iiit. Near -eater sl.:i'l, ius. $'."o. S.".' Iowa anil $20 r: T T My I' Kt ! .tlid'T fdiof 'T:I J .) 'r.

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Houses I 'or S.il.

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Si-; All modern. ''ni-erte liloek l.lubllrif:, at II-' S. Main ht. Apply on premises. 27t" J P M FS T.'ii r in modern hon, vaant soon, three blocks from post f.fTice: sein.' custi, balance contract. I'.ilit room modern home on F. Itroad way, vacant xoon. Seven room, all nnnlern, 1'. F'iftli st., S-i.-'Kio. i'ive room Lous', down town, no ear fare to spend. $'2;'a ant lots all over the city. Fnrms all over tbe ountry t dl f.r trale II istlnt-s Ke.ilty Fo . Ill S. Church td. l'lo. n infill w.ika 17 - P V. It J Toys for children will lie found under "Christmas fjift Suftpcstions" in the classified section.

IIotioM For Sale.

J ul: sali;. SP) f'ASH 7 room. In. use. .south of I' d:-'e's. J.1'J la t .i -'" 'Asiic rooais. vacant. K. Third st . y.i.vt. .v;mi FAS II-An attractive 5 room house. va;int. all m-uly painted and papered on the lnsid" .md painted on th outside, near veneer plant, $J.l"0. A newly paliPed 1 room house, E. Mlshvvaka at., v.a.ant. y:J.K0. v., rA s I ! N'i'Iy new- ß room house, Willow St.. reasonable prb e. A comfortable vacant I room house, Lincoln way , wst of th Urphans home. moii:kn iiofsi: $r,.vo. A beautiful two htory strictly modern ri-sid.-tMe. Lincoln way F., va-nnt, con venient kitchen with built-in cupboardsspa. lous dlninc room, pleasant livlr room and vestibule with open stairway on pr aiiinl floor. 3 bedrooms with closets in each and bath on se;ond floor: easy payments. r, FARMS. 1V7 nere peppermint or utoek farm nenr rharlotte. Mi-h. ; 12 head of cattle "0 slicer, some tools; ensy pavments; will

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In Pishop Francis T McConnell who appears in this Vy on tho vi nir.tr of December 1 . the Mishawaka hi-h school has secured one of the most brilliant lectures on the Am-riean p'atform. Fihop Mc-

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v-onea comet r.ere n;zr:uy rfconiin. r.d-d by tl:- Pedpath bureau. II- will '.ecture on one of the most tim ly subj.cts n".w belni? discus--d.

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pects t: present it to the public! th topic of his talk bein? "Th e latter part of January. Problem of Mexico." Ktehop Mc-

'onnelI ar authority on M-;co. 1. a vine; ..sp-. r.t much of p.is tirre V -x c "untry as a bishop in the M th . -lis: Fpis--o;)tl church. II- !h made, a careful study of the habits and customs of the Mexican p. opie and his Uctire on this subject is s aid to be full of interest.

i,i:.vi: rn rroiui. Mr. and Mrs. Howard K n'ey, S. Main s:., will leave Wednesday fo pene-i la. Fla., where they oxr.ee to ?nend the winter.

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I HAVi: TWO IlDl siJS and h lot iVU210 feet on Washington av., South P.en.l that I will ex. hunire for a farm. IlastInys. Ill S. Church Sf. (f I II A VF A FI VI KOUM cottasrp valued at 2.r,00. Will trade on a small farm near town; also seven room houc to trade for small farm. Hastings, 111 S Church nt. ( j

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WANT LT TO It FY A few houses ranginj: from ?l.o00 to $4,000. Will pay cash. Colpuert Itealty Corp., Mishawaka 11M. . ' I'atf

Cigars are appreciated by the smoker. Ttoad clasihcation 64-A in today's Want Ads.

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This very pertinent question is answered exhaustively, thoroughly, suggestively by a visit to Mishawaka's newest store for men.

We have appropriate gifts for every male member of your family, father, brother, husband or sweetheart. And with such a varied selection as you will find here, Christmas shopping ceases to be a hardship and becomes a positive pleasure.

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Gift Suggestions

Neckwear Neckwear to satisfy both tho conservative and extreme tastes in ties.

Hosiery "Wool or Silk hosiery Ls a gift sure to he truly appreciated.

Shirts In Silk. Madra3 or any of tho other attractive fabrics.

Gloves

Glove are something ho always wants, but seldom buys.

iSSnlAASm CLOTHIERS 107 NORTH MAIN ST.

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'fnrr'-.ii first place in the consiI k-ir deration ot seasoned 'u-'.v-. y Ve' travelers by the good

gricc sith which they take the inevitable hazinfrof continuous travel.

Only the bct materials, properly fabricated, can warrant the Indestructo guarantee that "Every Indestructo trunk, while in the hands of the' common carrier is guaranteed against fire, accident, wreck, collision, carlcssness or neglect, on land or sea, fl f '.if!."".. r .1 i S-lf ;..

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TRAVELING BAGS AT NEW PRICES Suit Cases Ladies' Purses Men's Pocket Books Exclusive lines of Leather Goods of all kinds, suitable for CHRISTMAS GIFTS. SEE OUR FINE LINE OF TRUNKS at prices to suit every purse. You can make your selection on these at any time now. Pay a small deposit and have us lay your purchase aside until you are ready. OUR STOCK WAS NEVER SO COMPLETE AS AT PRESENT EBERHARDT'S 216 N. MAIN ST. MISHAWAKA

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Tiif FaliV Auviliarv of tri" ! Kniu'hts f Foluiiil'tis wi'.l hM i;s. r iru'ar tu :in,'. Wcdncs.I.iv -v-nin. In t:1 K. C. hall. !

INFANT WAISU IIi:s. Ioih Francis Walsh. 1c. four; l.is nl.l s-nn of Mr. arvl Mrs. Jo-j yh 1 Wai.'-li. 1-1 V. Third j di.-t at St. Joseph's h!ltal Tue.- j l.i v ttnrninu' at ."'O ..'rlock follow-, in: a on i.t's illn s; '!" ho,lv w.i! ri-eri, 0i to th Com Ts fa:ier;l Iioth.'.i

t"riies wrr1 hcl.l JroTii St. .Fseph'1 'ath"li- (hur.h Tu la afirv,Ki at ?, r.'clock. Furial w.ih In the Klkhart . etnetery.

GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET FOR SALE 334 W. NINTH ST. Very good business. Prices reasonable. Phone Mishawaka 326

LINCOLN THEATER

SOFAS INFANT DIITS. (Vli.i .Ins." i n,1 S"n two yir -!! I.ot:htr f Mr. m-i-I Mrs. J,-s-c-.h SruS 10K, V". It!i st. lic.l on Ti. iay vcniriir ;ft r an illns.- of two innhs with -. j n i j ! . ' t i - ti . Sh" i survic,l hy h r irrr.tM an-1 hy fhe follmrinc; hrntliern; Clinrle-, i:i-ist. Arthur. ("Inn mü1.-, all of v l"ini ar at linni'1. T!:e funeral a r t a r: n; n t.- l.o not Leer. ina,!e. AT Till: T.INFOt.V. fM.-.-r '.'". which l a'-- dr.iwn a r . -r-'l cr.'W.l nt the I.i-.c ! a tli-atr". will a: a in ! the ; ttr.rtl.ui it that

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Mr. nn.l Mrs. II. I.. J.irv.s 'h!-j ca4." have a.nneuncoil the riai-e-j i.vt f thrir .lauirh'.-'r. F ri1 lively:, to M. .1. M' on of MiJiawaVa. The crrcr.-ony will t- ..ilcniniz'l I Christin. i.- ('.ay. I

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New Grocery Store 214 HAM. CoI KT, 111 orori t. F.e yvM' Kr'chiy. N'T. 2V ati .i f -.ll Ii ? Kr -ceri'-. t-.V.c :i l .in'l 1 to rt-p". tf ;l'..v .s'k t!. fatr. a-L-e f a.J xirihlj-Ti .n i fr:. N. F. I1A.NT.

lon"t I ri: t "KEISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP" 116 N. .Main St., .Mishawaka. For All KIihIh of SIhk? lU-patrlng and .Slixj.

See what a man's sense of humor can do! foil a scoundrel, prevent a robbery, win a blushing bride AND give you the best chance to laugh since Cook discovered the pole. The biggest comedy picture in months don't miss it. K Samticl Goldv.-yn present

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WS-3Y YOU SHOULD JOIN Our Christmas Club is the most attractive plan for ßaving money ever devised. It enables those of small means, those in moderate circumstances, and even those of large interests to lay aside money. It provides a method for accumulating money by systematic saving. K0W TO JQSit Is Easy - Look at the tables below and select the club you wish to join and come into our Bank with the first deposit. We will malte you a member of the club and give you a pass book showing the club you have joined. This is all there is to it. No cost or dues, and no red tape.

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INCREASING CLUB PLAN lc CLUB Deposit lc 1st week, 2c 2nd week, ß i ß "1?? Increase lc each week in 50 weeks I Cms I 2 2c CLUB Deposit 2c 1st week, 4c 2nd week. f? J f Increase 2c each week in 50 weeks LvbwU

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5c CLUB Deposit 5c 1st week, 10c 2nd week. Increase 5c each week in 50 weeks

10c CLUB Deposit 10c 1st week, 20c 2nd rjr week. Increase 10c each week in 50 wet:& '3 WsJ'

EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN

25c CLUB Deposit 25c each week in 50 ( weeks 50c CLllB Deposit 50c each week in 50 weeks $1 CLUB Deposit $1 each week in 50 weeks $2 CLUB Deposit $2 each week in 50 d

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$5 CLUB Deposit $5 each week in. 50 weeks $10 CLUB Deposit $10 each week m 50 weeks $20 CLUB Deposit $20 each week in 50 weeks $100 CLUB Deposit $100 each week in 50 weeks

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WHY WE HAVE THIS CLUB It is part of the business of our Bank to encourage thrift and to teach economy. In no better way can we render service to all of the people of this city and community than by giving them a defiinte plan br saving their money. Our Christmas Club is just such a plan. To make "Savers" not "Spenders" out of our boys and girls. To enable everyone, old and youns:, to become acquainted with the banking business, so that when hey have money Jbey will know its value -and how to take care of it. To give you a "Bank Connection" and show you how our Bank can help you in financial matters.

A CLUB FOR THE EABY AND THE BIG BUSINESS MAN All parents want their children to save their money so that when they are grown up they will have the money necessary to make their "start." Our Christmas Club is the ideal method for this purpose. Big business men realize that there may come a time v. hen some READY MONEY would come in very handy, and there is no easier way of having this ready money than by systematic deposits in our Christmas Club. It will not injure your business or cause any inconvenience to lay aside some money each week and when you do need it you have it. Every business man knows this, is true. JOIN OUR Christmas Club Today.

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