South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 352, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1920 — Page 13

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Frei Siarkv: a!her ani funSly have nio'-e1 from tho Hamilton rpj lnc- on Division rood to their own horn1 on Crumstdwn ro;.l. Mr. nn-1 Mr. I'nn'l Williams :m'l lit 1 1 (Inuu'htrrs isiiod th.- former's larnts, ,Tanis Villiatns anl fam ily Sumiay rnintr. i:,?rl rarlrtnn ard family hnve tnovrcl to their ne-v home in South I. 'ad.

thry tvlirvi that the (nator'n convlction for vicdatlon of the corrupt practice act In 1918 flection should ix rpvt'rsr-j. Hugh'! e'.airn.s the corrupt practices act is unronstit'.itional and that tho district court in convicting Newberry erred in Its conviction cf the statute.

IHSV)Vi;il CONSHRACY. TOKIO, Dec. U. A Sooul des. patch to th Jiji Shimr' WWnfstlay roiiorts th discovery of an x-t'-inl'.e assasi'.in.nt'on conrpiracy diroctt d apalnst Jn panose nfflcials in Korea. Forty arrests hav? bor-n r. ado in SVoal and inany others tliromhout tho country. th't d patch add, and homl3 and arms have heen Sfdzd.

NKW OUhKANS, Ui . Poe. 1C. 1 Fire caused by an tlc-tr!c feed wir- ; fiiapplne and dropping into a poo. of watr. crcatir.y a short circui:. I did ijarn.TC" r?tlmti at Jl.tJcO.'C ! to the 3.750.000 floatlr.c: .iry'dock I

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Ail wrt end stores will bp op"'! every rvenir.tr CliriFtmas wwk until p. ni. 9E83-1S Advt.

Gift:- for the housewife will he found in classification 64-A in the Want Ad section.

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"Scop in at American Trust Co. and m join the 1921 Christmas Money Club"

fj It's open now nnd they're certainly coming fast. This 1921 Club is to be the biggest Christmas Money Club that we've ever had.

CJ Over 2500 persons were in this year and shared $110,000. Ana it was saved principally from "pin money" nickels, dimes and pennies which otherwise would have slipped away.

j Here's how the American Trust plan works: Suppose you select the 5c class you pay 5c the first week; 1 0c the second week; 1 5c the third week, and so on for 50 weeks. On next December 10th, 1921, you'll receive $63.75 with interest.

C The 2c class the same way would pay $25.75. The 1 c class the same way would pay $1 2.75. And there's a class for any amount you wish to save. Ask about it.

Cj Now is the time to join. Stop in any day, join and get started. Then next Christmas you'll have a neat check mailed you just at the time when you are to make your Christmas purchases.

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Boudoir Slippers . .$1.95 Felt Slippers $1.95 Boot Tops $2.25 Spats $1.70 ALL SHOES REDUCED FROM $2.70 TO $8.70

Tcngueless Boots in Black Satin Brown Satin Black Kid $8.70 and 9.70

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$150,000.00 R. Hinkle, Incorporated Formerly Hinkle Motor Car Co. South Bend, Indiana. PREFERRED STOCK Tax Exempt in Indiana

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BUBBLE BOOKS Story book and three records $ 1 .50 value. Special $1.15

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Music Shop Open Every Evening

Dividends 8 per annum, payable quarterly January 1st, April 1st, July 1st, and October 1st of each year. Callable on thirty days notice after October 1st, 1925, at $105 per share. Citizens Trust & Savings Bank, South Bend, Registrar and Transfer Agent A sinking fund of 10 of the total amount of Preferred Stock outstanding shall be Jet aside in cash within thirty days after October Is, 1925 and within thirty days after October l?t of each year thereafter for the redemption of the Preferred up to $105 per share. In offering the public this issue, we call attention to the following features, summarized from a letter of President W. R. Hinkle, which makes this security attractive to discriminating investors who wish to combine a hih income return with stability of basic buine conditions underlying the investment. x CAPITALIZATION. Fight Percent Preferred Stock (This issue) $150.000.00 Common Stock 350,000.00 Total 5500.000.00 PURPOSE OF THE ISSUE The purpose of this issue is to provide additional working capital commensurate with the company's requirement to supply the demand for its product, THE FORD CAR, and to refund short term bank loans. SECURITY This issue of Preferred Stock is preferred as to assets and dividmds. The company cannot create any bonded or mortgage indebtedness without first retiring this issue err without the consent of a majority of the outstanding Preferred Stock. COMPANY'S ASSETS. The company's balance sheet of October 1st. 1920, showed total assets in the way of land, buildings and equipment, taken at conservative values of $504,385.2 3. 0 BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT The company owns at 223 North Lafayette Blvd., South Bend, a beautiful two story and basement structure with a frontage of 82 feet and depth of 155 fret, thoroughly modern and equipped with the best obtainable machinery for the repairing and serving of cars and regarded as one o f the sh ow places of South Bend. The company recently purchased the new Casbon Garage at 144-148 Lincoln Way East, South Bend, with a frontage of 01 fPCt and a depth of 1 75 feet and a modern, fire proof construction. In 1916 a branch was opened at 215 Lincoln Way West, Mishawaka, Indiana, built along modern garage lines free from posts or incumbrances, fire proof and wh a frontage of ob feet and a depth of 165 feet. In 1918 a new building was erected in North Liberty, Indiana, to house tl:- company's branch at that point, with a frontage of 62'? feet an 1 a depth of 165 feel. This building is fire proof, with beautifully appointed sales rooms and equipped with the movt modern machinery. MANAGEMENT AND OWNERSHIP. The active management of W. R. Hinkle. Incorporated, embr s a personnel which has been closely associated in the operation of the affairs of this rornpany ince ihe company's inception in 1911, each member of this organiza tion beinr; especially litted to his particular line of duty. Price SI 00 per share The legality of this issue has been approved by Messrs Anderson, Parker, Crabill and Crumpacker, and Messrs. Shively & Gilmer. We recommend this issue for investment, -descriptive circular will be mailed upon request. R. W. GEYER ÄS R .W. GEYER & COMPANY (Fiscal Agent) J. M. S. Bldg. South Bend, Indiana. Phone Lincoln J364. Subscriptions are also being rrriv-d : the Citizen's National Bank or at the ofnee of W. R. Hinkle, Inc., 223 North Lafayette Blvd. Issuer's Certificate No. 3. Under Indiana Securities Commission.

Rainbow Transfer Company For Prompt Service CALL Office Res. Lincoln 5350 Main 2750 Motor Truck Transportation We do all kinds of moving and hauling in the shortest time possible and "OUR RATES XRE LOW" 535 S. Taylor SL South Bend, Ind.

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Have you made up your CHRISTMAS LIST? Let CLASSIFICATION 64-A on the CLASSIFIED PAGE Help you Over 50 suggestions are listed today from Bicycles. Toys. Furniture, Electrical Goods. Pocket Knives, Sleds to Auto Robes. Many enterprising merchants are offering special bargains for your Christmas shopping and The News-Times is listing them alphabetically for your convenience.

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