South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 353, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 December 1920 — Page 9

THE SOUTH DEND r JEWS-TIMES

ATTODAY 3IORXTXG. DECHMIil-Tt 13, 1920.

NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10

XMAS CA1ITATA AT

METHODIST CHURCH!

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For Sunday

Servier in Loral Churches.

"Th Story of Bt M hm." Chrlt rrx rAMt:i.tii, will bf pn-sT.t

t tfto .Mctno'jin f:r:r,r:il r .tu rex.

H'zrday aftrru on ut for.r o'clvl.

Th rmalp'lr of the prwr;in for th c'tfixof-n vo?por vnirc will Include. -The Thr. Wiso M-n;" nrthnj. "J rfti !unh!r ro;" f-dntata; ofl'Tlcry. "The Holy NU'ht;" postJu1 "'Martli of M?ii?l," and vrr:n. "'f7hrttrruv M-?ti .itior." I'atr,

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ri'irnliif jTi'tr mi v.Ul t--: pri.-lud-. r.v anJ Chri..rj.i: S- ; I i i ni,tliirs, "Tho i ,f Abranis Pra !-;" Toriory, "I'ni.-fr and lttpon?;" yos'l-jdp, "All'to Mod to," ;.rul ' nnon on -. n Unto ii'thlhrm, " Kcv. In-. !':.rk-r. Hun-i i;, .-rvievs in o'hT church's---ill Lo; ! Ir-t l'rvbjtrrian. Mtk Margret Vrvnran, ,rj'.inU. f i-r-'n', prlwlo, "Vision Hyford; 'frt.ry. ,,Nacht?tuk." Louis Kr-: )m.t.Ju!c. 'Toiata in 1' major." 'rj w.'ord; anthvi.i, "Thr Lytt vt th t.ir Ird Art- vr the KU'htemn." Il!?s'll K. Irivcr will lr.s. by re-fiut-st. "If fjo 1 .-o Cloth th CJra.M nf th" KiM," l'.irhorf. S-rmon subject, Ch-Tfnlr.'.-." by Rev. Dr. J. A. H'.tn'c'f; fvrint:, prelude, "l'enf" ;' 'Tvrtory. o'iv nlr;" pr.ftI u I . by Itti'pl; anthem, "Holy 7at!i(T, Cheer o-ir Way; sermon, "Thr Tath of life.1 by Dr. ;urm.tt. Chrlnim Kndeavor at hir o'clock. "WrofcTt-ne Strubr-. lp;ikr, ! lrt Chi Mian. I'ibl w.hool ;tr.l adult clashes at. .4" n. m. All ra-X7bcr.s pleas..,- attend th sfrvic. Mornini? wors'.up ut 10:43 o'clock, rormon by th" pnstor. Ko.v. C, V.. Tit um, Chrl ;tn.is nnrnic by cm of th l-t ijuarnns -..r heard In th'- city. Communion

Mishawaka Classified

at 11 o'clock, ivrvicrf -w illi in the O.M pv:iowy ball. !

JMrt I!anß'llttl. i H v. J. If. Kv;ir,.-, pastor. SktmI.j y ! -chot,i h.-ir,H ..t rtm ni . v. (j. : 0j::-nK Mpt.. in m ir. . Mrs. V. I. Ort, primary p irf in nt. ,i"rni'';i ' if. 2:0 p. rn. Young I'ople'H Alll-'-at i-ix o'.-locl;. 'Th- .Spirit of' er.' rslty. ar1r!. M!s .Mari- I Km net- r.nj M is Helen Oarns; j.-r-! n.'.n ;.t s".crs o'clock, sub t ct. i "I'.i'jl H Spirit j.s a Soul Winner;" ! Thur.Jay njn? at Übt o'ciock tho oholr vill render a Christrnacintüta. "llio Star of the U.un.'- un- ; (-r th. Ir-:i.'iersMtp of Mir va Nf-.v- j rr-.an Th.- white Christin:. nnt!i a rr-iLl Clirv tirta- spirit will be ob- ;

.-"r.j. tru- people divine lft.s rather than taking riftM. Tho sift k1vir will be for fh support of those :! with the thurht ii mind

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K'.-v. J. I. i'ror.y of Klkhnr: ill conduct the pie.i hin? services Suutl.iy aItriicoii at L'rT.a o'cI.M-k. banday s h'M'l m a:;;o a. m. St, iVfer's Iaitlieran. kv. otto Turk, pastor. Divine s. rires In the Kru;lish lar.gi:' at 1 '):.!( a. m.. subject of stiiioi,, "How Should Christians I'repare tor a. Merry Christmas?" Meetin. of Lullt s' Ai'l fjocity after the Frvice. Nf evening t'ivlce. Sunday school at I' a. m. ItclK-ar.--.-l for Chriiinuis at 1' p. pi. Bible Lour Monday tven-in-' at 7:."0. UN liaptlt. Lible wbool at &:45 a. in S. F.

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10:4i o ckK-k. sermon subject. "Tin1

Christian :ls a Soldier," the .second

j or a sTlea on Christian character; junior H. Y. V. I. at 4:30. o'clock, j W. A. S'nsman hl ?io a lecture. Ii. V. 1. U. at rix o'clk. Kvi-nlrnc rTvices at seven o'clock followed by Lvunt'elistic sermon, "S-aved by a Look." I"aptl?i"i;al Fervlctvs v.iil b j held at the clo.o .f thid rneetin?. St. JoM-ph's Catholic.

Y ir.t mass at 1:20 a. m., dren'8 ma?tj at o'clock and tiiw at 10: CO a. ni. St. Monica's Catholic. First raa.a at 1:'A0 a. in.,

ilnMi'.i ma at 'j and hlh mass at 10:. -:0 a. m. St. IWivo's Cat hoi la First n;is.i at 7:;0 o'clrx!; jind hirh mass at 10 o'clock. TiaptUma at 1 o'clock.

MAYOR R. W GAYLOR! ISSUES STATEHEHTi

or fovrth class city In tb nat. TK.it the taxpayers oi MHhawaka r.-iy rrior-; fi'lly appreciate thH lo levy, it is pointed cut that the rrvll city levy frr (oshen U 30 cents per J100 abiat!on; Elkhart 9f. cuts; . outh lt.. r;d 75 cent:; Liporte 1T.0; .'lnliu'an City am! Loanp.rt S-SVi cents.

In An&Ker to Articles Appearing in Trih-ine Regarding City's Inrlthtedneri?.

Cty hall oPficialf are ccrjd,,ablv

wiouht tif. over .n Indianapolis, Jisp-tch, winch r-c?ntlv appeared ; or the fri r.t i$; of the South Hend Tribun-, concerning the nnunci ' cfr.dltioa of various civil cltin of;

the atat' and referring particularly to the tax levy In tbeso citit. Tb article pointed out thit in 1921 th-

taxpaverj of th- ftnte v.n.11 bo called j

on to pay incrensAd taxes a a ru: !iit tr.at this condition ic not duo tlio rxtravagance of the civil cltkvs but rather to grefttly increased expenditures of some of the other taxing nnits of the state. What particularly aroused the lro of tho city offidals wan the etatemont in this article that tho city of Miihäwaka, referring to tho civi' city, had Increased its bonded Indebtedness fto:n 1100.789 to $171.1 durlnp: the year 1919. It is

solutcly wrong and does the city a ofeat injustice. The facts are that

not or.ly waa truro no Increase in tho bonde-d or contracted Indcbted-

Mominsr worship, i nrs of t'ie civil city during the ytar

Methodist Sunday School Elect Officers for 1921 Officers for the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school for 1921 have been elected as follow5: Frank Kizer. Ktneral tfiiperintenclent; V. K. Veidy, adult superintendent; K. S Nelson, senior ?uperlntendent; G. A. Studley, younpr people's superintendent; Everett Sprapue. Junior superintendent: Mtm. Frank lluber, primary eupeiintendent; M-:ss Ileth Ilingham, beirlnncrs superintendent: Mrs. S. H. Thornton, cradle roil superintendent; Mrs. ?hanks clas, home department ?uperintendent; Mrs. Everett Lont:. c!as.'if5rntlon superintendent; Charier Crosby, secretary; Mlas Marl? Stark, recording secretary: "V. T. .Tone, treasurer; ndsslnnary superintendents MI'S Marion Simanton, adult department; ?les Mildred Fonda, younp people's department; Mia. AV. A. Whltmer, unioe'departmrnt; Albert Alford. librarian; GecrK? Relnhol. chorister, adult department.- MIjw Beatrlrr Orr, chorister. Junior department: Ml. 3 Iva MiJdleton, pianist adult department.

Ball Band Foremen Again Victorious Against Office The Rail Pand foremart's team awain difrated the main office of the Woolen Mfc. Co. In a return Kam

i of indoor ball played TnursJiy

evenlrff in th? Woolen Co. hall by a fcore of 12-11. A. D. Warner opened the Kme at the bat. wtth F. O. Eberhart in th pitcher's box. The game was exciting from start to finish and was not over until BnlJn of the foremen, crossed th home nlate in the ntnth inning and E. A. Gardner was thrown out at first ly C. A. Roper. Batteries for the for.-men were Weber and Bclln antl for the office, Mauer. Roper and McCarthy. About 300 fans attended the ffame.

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WANlKli MAN Who throui;Lly unl'm(ii.J itrtiiisr 'rruiinf Iron ou rrvrttoa sttrf. Turu. Krply .Vhsl lint boi j C Help Wanted rcmn!i S3 X I n I KLhl i.li VVnattfd, who can s!ee; :ir honje Ioi.'t have t- p.-t tr-:kf.nt. r.iM tH4 K. nr'r t. i'ftr t; n I. U. Inetmen'H. Str 'k. lknU 39

Kappa Tau Chi Plan IS7 civ Years Day Dance

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lillS l At ll.V.N i l.uncu roo.a or twit Irlux parlor. AiJri?s Juhn Hums, N"T Sj'l Itrrg. Wan teil tHnis. IW;arJ. 7.1 V I KMliLh Or linfurulsiiiid rouiuf wrJBted hr young murr led couple with

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Year's dancing party will by the members of the

Kappa Tau Chi fraternity on Saturday. .Tan. 1, at the Hotel Mishawaka. Snur,if'3 novelty orchestra of Kalamazoo n ill furnish the music. Dancing will Pegln at 9 o'clock and will continue until 1 o'clock. Fol-lo-.v'.nfT are the members of the committee in charge: Harry Itosenteln, Dr. Ivan E. Smith, Loan Woodward. Earl Christman and "Wilbur Gartner. This will bo the second dancing party pi von by the fraternity, the f:rnt affair was a Coliimbii; day dance and was voted a decided success.

Suitable ChrlsLn.as Ifts, photo.rraphs, hanl-pTnfd china, camera, frames, kodak alburns. llakr'j An Shop. Ill E. First st. Phone Ml h;vaka 3 105. Ad 1 7t3

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iiol shi st or seven roru fouth.U" I'relerred. Apply J. V.. C.ruut, 1 IJuIlnylncH IMacr for Ucnt 75 l l.Ac'i; FU At lMoilIi.K for reut; KeljtlAD Hre fir pale, breed Inj; utiK'k. J01 S. Paker st. Thon MlAb&uakt lu'd. 17t.1

Start your Ch.ictmr savinps account at the First National Bank. Advt. 8tl6.

ir,, but that there was an actuu.1 decrease of both the bonded nnd contracted indebtednera of the civil city in the sum of $11,776.26. It is aho pointed out that during the past seven years there has been a substantial decrease each .year in the bonded and contracted indebtedness cf the civil city of Ml?bawaka. In reply to the dispatch referred to, and that the taxpayers of Mishawaka may fully underst.ndl the exr.ct situation with reference to the bonded and contracted indebtedmss of the civil city, Mayor Ralph W (lay lor has prepared and given out the following statement: "The entire bonded and contracted indebtedness cf the civil city of Misbawaka, Jan. 1. 1014. when tho present administration amo into power was as follows: Park purchase contracts 31,3?0.00 Ponded debt $ 9:,0CO.03 Utility le:se 81, 000. CD Intersection cert 19.2tS.f4 Improvement aeet deücit 23.547.08 Tital t'ebt Jan. 1, 1014 $24.11 5.C2 This indebtedness has been de-cr-.';p.1 during the past seven yeara a follows:

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Total redaction illl.34l.v This :reat reduction his been made durir.tr war times, when the city has been obliged to pay greatly increased prices for Its labor anr. notorial. During this time, however, the taxpayers of thl city had the lowest civil city tax lexy they had had during the previous 1 yenrs. under tho old tax law. Under the new tax law the levy for the civil city is 49 cents per 10 valuation for the vear 1920. payable in 1921. This Is the lowest civil city tax of any first, 6econd, third

ratter nutTK cussi oi-Ticiaw. Members of the Bible class of the Evangelical church met Thur3dny e-eningr at the home of Charles Davis. El! st.. for their regular business meeting. Onicern for the ensjint year were elected a.s foll-jws: Frefddent, Charles Robinson; vice president, N. A. Nale; secretary'. Pank O. Kelley; treasurer, Forrest Trump; planist, Norman Birk; teacher. Norman Birk; assistant teacher, Mr. Duttenhaver. The business meetinfr was followed by a social hour and refreshments.

MTts. it.Tirrt iii:s. Mrs. Martha E. Hater, 67 years old, died at the county infirmary Frit'ny mornlnc. Sh? is sur'ived by a nephew and nlec Geno Cams rnd Mrs. Doan of South Bend. The body has been removed to the Finch and Spragnie chapel. Funeral arrangements will be made later.

TWO CIIIMXI7Y riRFS. . The Central f!re department was called to extinguish two chimney f ris durir.? Thursday nipht, one at Charles Werner's residence, 214 W. Mishawaka a v.. and another at the Irish Smoke shop, W. Mishawaka av.

A.M ."ittiners ni-ifle by ?urday, Dec 19, will be nnishod by Chrbttmas. Baker's Ait Shoo, ill E. I'irnt st Phone Mishawaka 1105. Adv. 17t:s

Etf.rt your Christmas ftavlnprs account at the First National Bank. Advt. Stl6.

sunriiisi:i on birthday. Mrs. E. Chamberlain, 32 E. Third St.. was pleasantly surprised Thursday evening cn thp occasion of her birthday a r. river vary by about 52 neipbhors nd friends. Contest" v ere enjyd rd favori awarded in the hean contest to Mrs. Joseph Kline. In the apple contest Joseph Inline was the winner, and Ronald Kline In the dime contest. Refreshments were served.

IMan Christmas Party. Plans aro being: made fcr the annual Christmas party and entertainment to be given at the First Presbyterian church, Wednediy evenin p, Dec. 22. Those attending are requested to hrinrr a plnss of jelly or some canned fruit. The articles gathered at the party will be sent to the Orphans hotne.

Re gains Consciousness After I'inc K'eeJis' Illness The condition of Ar!-ne. the l!ttl daughter of Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. Sherman Daughtery. corner of Merrlfleld av. and J. rterson rd., who hau been seriously ill with typhoid fever for the past 10 weeks, is slightly Improved. She has been tinconscious for nine weeks and Friday she bean to rain consciousness. Hopes ar now belnc ent-r-tained for her recovery.

IDEAl, CHRISTMAS

Bl Oiri-tmns Stock ArriTe5.

SI"G;i:sT10N. ! Ovi:i of r d thmrs, tncluclns; For automotib owners and motor-j fruit, nut., mine m it, plum pud- ": cle rider. we effrr a laryr- ." lec-1 .'.in r. etc . hxv arrived at the Fem-

;I'-n of I'-ivini; Glove.s .u:d M:t:er.. Puttes. Spot Eights, Motor Heat In-dh-atcrs. J.'kld Ch.iins. Tiro Cov, r. Aid pnnip. Kl ih E'phts. Cspa, Holr.i"! T'ord irrA Ridinc Suits-. HAGEDORN WEBSTER. 21S-:;s E. .1 ;.rscn Blvd.

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spi:ct.e. Special price? to teacher anl Sunday schoo. Our Christmas camli"-s on sale at a b! rMuctlort. The phib. r o 5 6 Ä Advt.

YOUNG MEX AND W05IEN WHO WANT TO SAYi: Will be interested in knowing this fact: J 5.f0 deposited monthly in the W'orkinsrmen'.i Building ä Ixnn association for 10 year? and nine months will permit them to withdraw at th. end of that t:me. $1,000 in cold ca?h. The total amount of money invested within the period named will amount to only $615. Net profit $3 55. Come to our office in Whiteomb & Keller's office, first floor Farmers' Trust bldg;.. and learn more about our plan. Money deposited before Jan. 10 will dnw interest from first of year. 539S-1S Fountain ffrrinpre?, uatcr lottle?s and oombJnnticn ftyrines lualf pric". lOJs'fntr Diu Ion. '."', 7-tf.

IN CHICAGO ON rtUSTNlTSS. Atty. G. W. Ringham spent Friday transacting business in Chicago.

Start your Christmas savings account at the First National Rank. Advt. StlC

Flaln twins', 434' W. Rattell st 15t7 Advt.

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Pork Loin, lb 2Qc Pork Chops, lb 22c Beef Shoulder Roast. 16c Rib Beef, lb 10c Salt Pork, lb 21c Hamburger, lb. 18c Veal Rcast, lb 30c Veal Pocket, lb 22c Veal Chops, lb 30c All Beef Steak, lb. . .24c Lard, lb 24c Spencer Market 3C8 VV. Lawrence St. Phone 205 Mishawaka

A Suggestion for CHRISTMAS

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Complete stock of gifts suitable for the holidays, including FLOOR LAMPS TABLE LAMPS and various other electrical appliances. By making a small deposit we will lay your selection away for you until you are ready. JOSEPH S0ENS Electric Shop 111 W. Firrt St., Mishawaka

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WE DELIVER Spencer Meat Market 308 W. Lawrence St. Phone Mish. 205

Reductions on All Meats and Lard SPECIALS for SATURDAY Beef Pot Rcast, per pound 15c Fresh Sausage, per pound 18c Whole Sugar Cured Hams, per pound .... 25c 10-pound Pail Lard, Home Rendered . . . $1.75 Single pound of Lard 23c Select Brand of Bacon Squares, per pound . 19c Salt Pork, per pound 15c Cooked Pressed Beef, sliced, per pound . 23c Veal Rcast, per pound .: 25c Veal Chops, per pound r...28c Veal Stew, per pound :.,.23c Veal Pockets, per pound .;. . . .20c Good Luck Butter, 2 lbß. for ...... . . ... .65c Pork Loin Roast, per pound . . . ... ...18c Pork Shoulder Roast, per pound .... 18c Boiled Ham, sliced, per pound ....... . .50c

Short Ribs of Beef, 41 n jMinccd Ham,

per pound .... 1 2 per pound

Beef Brisket, per pound Beef Shoulder Roast, per pound Hamburg er, per pound ...... Frankfurters.

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Head Cheese, per pound ...... Smoked Sausage, per pound ......

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ACltE TKAiri -Iii lmpriea. lufr' tt;Ukn rnrk, chUkrn coi . lrnit trevs. Oa the pav"mrnt. I.lrnulu Way K;t. T roj:u cottaffe, will rouStJer a traJtt ftr it j pri'i'rtjr. l'ttulls gneu on Hpj.li. atloa. lLMilui lleiky Co. Ill C hurv Ja et., pliou Mlaharaka lit.'

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First Presbyterian Church Lincoln Way East and Union St. J. A, Burnett, D, D., Pastor "Cheerfulness"; 'The Path of Life" are the subjects tomorrow, 10:45, 7:00 You are cordially invited The Presbyterian Quartet Mrs. Margaret D. Corporon, Organist

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Weber "Kash" Grocery Not the Bread But the Price is Down All 15c Bread. H$f now u(LJ All 1 0 Bread, Q Ä fit now t47 Ginger Snaps, special pre-war prices, the pound Ujif WHY PAY MORE? Birkshire Mince Meat, its fine, Q-j the pound y'47 Extra Fancy Mixed Nuts, 5Tc the pound Lai$J A complete line of Nuts, Fruits and Fresh Vegetables for Xmas Week Wc are agents for Chase & Sanborn Teas and Coffees. Try Seal Brand for the Best McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee, special for 10 days only, per 1-lb. package Cavxtj Remember we have all the popular Cigars and -Cigarettes at Cut Prices 120 N. Main St. Mishawaka Phone 73

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We include a beautiful Floor Iimp, with handsome shade, ten selections (5 aoublo-faced records) &nl a. full assortment of steel needles. Come to our special roomi and examlna this wonderful machin-?. You can hear all of the jrreat artist of the day.

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And now you know whether you had money enough for all the season's demands which make unusual drains on the purse, and the only sure way of providing for the coming season is by accumulating throughout the year. If you were a member of our 1920 Christmas Savings Club, you probably found the check you received a great help, and you either have joined, or will join the 1921 club now forming. If you have never tried this plan of providing for Christmas you should adopt it for the coming year. It is an easy and sure way of accumulating funds available at the Christmas season by making small weekly or monthly payments. Two weeks before Christmas you receive our check for $12.75 $25.53 $50.00 $63.75 $100.00 $250.00 $500.00 or any combination of these amounts increased by 4 interest for payments promptly made. The first payment is due this week, so you should join at once and have an even start with the hunrdeds of others who have already enrolled. Call and make your first payment, or if more convenient, mail or send it by someone else. Only, don't delay. Join at the first opportunity at the

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COUPON: Konoid Music Stores, Mishawaka, Ind. I am interested in your Special Talking Machine, Free Lamp and Record Offer. Send particulars, without obligation. Name Address

WE SHIP ALL OVER THE WORLD Reservations may be made for Christmas Delivery

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FRANK SHANNON A Son of Erin Excellent Entertainer

CHIEF REDFEATHER Monologist A Real American

BROWNING and GRAHAM Not So Ordinary Dancers HARRY CAREY in "SUN DOWN SLIM" 5 Reel FEATURE PICTURE 5 Reel

6 PIECE ORCHESTRA 6 PIECE Mrs. Grace Woods, Director Shows: 7:30 and 9 o'clock Sunday Matinee 2:45 USUAL ADMISSION DO NT MISS OUR BIG XMAS BILL NEXT WEEK ALSO XMAS MATINEE