South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 189, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 July 1921 — Page 20

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 8. 192? PwspnalsNrbu Towns LAUNCH NATIONAL GRAND VIEW j FAIRVIEW " AUTO CONCERN HERE Ahn -

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rt, Ind.. Siiurday and with Turd I" ron of I,ydl- k. S. ,:ir.rn. .' Mr. and Mrs. Hand 5 nr.d ; Mrs. I. M. Avry of South Bnd daughter of Il'.kh art w ro Sar.day n? Monday with Mr. and Mrs. C. : Kuests of Mr. and Mr. Claud Witte..; M liifjn. I Mr. Arthur P'rry and children L Itoy s.s'k r.f North Idhrty pper.t ! pp'-nt .Sunday afternoon with Mrs.

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Plan Chain of Motor Accessory Stores.

k with lernest Sink.

Jan Whites"! of Chain Li'km.

Mr. Airr.- KMn and daughter.! Th Your.tr I'eopi'H Alliance J;i.;.i, and J. A. KMn and Mr. Clair j th Indiek church held an .- oro -tti ! f M..hawak.i w-re Sunday guests f,cial on Mr. and Mrs. Whiter . I's ' :.t fh- home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph '.awn. Monday. j j, i;;ff. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd R.!?. MS-! Mr. and Mr. Clyde Galeener of ' Evelyn Ryr, and Kver-tt Miller, j

:h.- r! fc and Mr. and Mrs. Clint spent Saturday at Hudson I,ake

'hrf t of South I?nd ?pent July 4th at lln Iland Dim, n-ar Mlsha-Wak.-'.. '. I'. Itan.'i.ottorn. Ira Uottorff. f.'nn S.sk and th-Ir fH.millf.-s and Mr-. I. C. II wer. and children .y.UndI th" MillM-.'.i-th reunion at Hud'or. I. ik-, July 4th. About 45 were I r .! t.

THREE OAKS

AUTEN CHAPEL The annual Live Wiro picnic was 1 - I I Mond.iy at li.iron I,ak Mich. Mi- Ar..s Rüpel of Chicago if the -u i ,t her mother, Mrs. Amelia J 1' Met!- r.

M:. Km ma Ulbricht of MlshawaUa '

h-.'is a Siit1.iv dinner urst at the!

Mr. and Mrs. IM Kir.ir. Mr. and , Mrs. Earl Hard, Mr. and Mrs. Hi:-i rold Hard of Three oaks and Mrs.' Shearer and George 'nrk of Heritor., Harbor spent the werk end on aj fifhin trip to Reynolds lakn ne. Lawrence. J MIsm Clara Gallert of South Ilfndj "Pnt a few day? with her mother ' thlp week. j John Thursby a former resident ; of Three jaks died at IW-rke'.y. Calif. :

Ion July 4th. The remains will lo : i brought here for intr rnunt.

Mi.-s Velnia Kibblin-er of Slhs 'r.t the we', f-nd with her aunt. I

h"rr,e of Mi.- Iren- Johnen.

: Mr.. Nora Kil blinercr.

Kiirhfern members of th Sun-i

Master Ivwrnce Kramer left

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! he will pend a few veek with man . tovi- s-unday. i ' i , . ,, . uncle, Hernard Kieffer. Mr. .ir.d Mis. Ii wrn- Hous and . ' , I ., . .. . i Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas naujrhtfr. Mr. Artnur Topper. Mr.i , , . , 1 , , ... . . ... Kane on July 1. a irl. ; and Mrs. Harvey kintr and family ... T, : . v . . . - . , A M iss r.e-sie Uauther of rdroit is ; w r. iriif-ts of Mr. and Mm. Charles . A, . , , ,. ' ,.. ,. , at the homo of her aunt, Mr.. Janu hire. Sunday. ' Tlu-rr. w i r -ent nt the Dor- ! I"'"thpr- . ..,. . , ! Mr. and Mrs. Traverse. Bay have

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returned from camping at C'ear Iake near lUichanan. Mrs. I'red Wright of Milwaukee is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Min-' Hter. 1

f Mrs. ;.-or-- W'eM. r last Wdne". div :;f ternoon. Jtfn-liments were fer'.a d. In two week.5 they will niei-t wj?h Mis. Anna Welh-r. y.r. and Mrs. l-'rank Palmer, Jr.. .ard d.i'.iqht r, (Jeorcia. spent Suu-d-.y in N"rth Liberty. Mr. and Min. Il'mil Johnson nr.d da uht'T.-'. K.vio and Kathryn motoi.l to Sturmis. Mifh.. Sunday.

Th "hriian Hndeavor business day. I rr.etin wn hdd at the homo of1 Mrs. Jamff Wilson and daughter!

Mi -- Clara Stichler Friday e venin. ' 'era ldine of thin place and Mrs. Re.i Aft-r the business se.-ion pani-.-s ! William. and little dauchter Gladys

ftiM'.vol und refreshments were'"' South Bend have pone to Bellt-, M rved. j fomaine. O.. to b tho puest.s of

Mrs- Ardinr Tnnnrr nnr! rhilHrn Mr?. Williams' parents. .Mr. anl

A r.ew hu5ines enterr.rife, the National Auto Storf. Inc., whoe aim is a chain of automobile acce- '' -ry .crrs throughout the country, witli executive office In South Bend. ha ben launched here, according to an announcement made Tuesday mornir.fr by the board of directors 'Iii' corporation is incorporated for J l.nOO.OOO under the law of Dela-w.'-r". l ut in accordance with the "Rlue Sky" laws of Indiana. Director of the new company are: William H. Nichols, owner of tse Twentieth Century parage, president: Dr. L. J. Smith, president Nontoxo Chemical Co., nenior partner , Smith-Woolley Co., director I'nlon Trti."t Co., vice president; B. A. Tuttle. president of the Tuttle corporation, secretary; Arthur A. sh Hinder, manager Schellinger Home Huildir.fr Co., treasurer; Harry W. Clark, president Clark's Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co., Mishawaka. Present plans of the company include the openintr of stores throughout Indiana, Ohio. Kentucky, I11I-r.oi.-. Missouri and Iowa. The first store will be opened in South Bend sn the near future. While the main offices and warehouses will Ik located in South P.ond. subsidiary warehouses will be maintained at Colurrubus. Louisville. Chicago, St. Louis and Des Moines, ach nhlpping point supplying from to 25 stores. Nothing but standard brand and nationally advertised tirt-s and acssorles will be carried in the stores to be. operated by the company. A thorough merchandising plan has been worked out, according o Thursday's announcement. KILL RATS TODAY

FIVE POINTS Mr. and Mrs. Franz Scope and family motored to Hudson lake Mon-

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f X w Carlisle ."pent the wenk-end with lier parents Mr. and Mrs. I'harlrs Kinc. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Cauffman of TVrtae prairie fpent Sunday with the l ttter's mother, Mrs. Anna Weiler. Mr. and Mr.. William Anderson ttcie in Chicago last week.

STOVERSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marks. of rear North Liberty. entertained at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T'.rn-t Heron, who were recently to irried. Among those present were Per. and Mr.-. K-ck and family. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Wilkeson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred P.eron of S nth B-nd. Mr. and Mr. Kduard I '."iron of Granger, and Harry Palr.r and Miss Julia Baron of this pi ice. Mr. and Mrs. S-huly cf South South Bend ppnt Monday with the former".- fither. Mr. Henry Schuly. f f this j d f c e . Sim-..n ri'irv of South Peril spent Sund'n" and Monday with his ster, M"s. Willam Chiney. liar! S'. hifcr of this place spent Mond :v en'ng with Donald Schäfer .' t Palmer's Prairie, Ind. Paymord T'oyd spent Sunday wrh b.is pirrnts r.f r Nutwood, Ind. Perry H irtrnm. of Nutwood. Ind.. wa; in this -icinit-. list eck.

Mm John William.-. . The Mi.so.-s Jennie Taylor aV.d Puth Hawh'ifjel motored to North Liberty Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. Claude Korn were j Sunday guests of the l itter's parent;. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. I Bunch. Mi. sn Elsie Score was a week-end gue.-t of friends in Muskegon, Mich ; Mr. and Mrs. John Hol-ton f-'pent laf week end at Knnntz lake. ( Harry Haw'hMtzel. Egbert Taylor. Mack Ford and Don Punch motored to the Like of the Woods Monday Mrs. Orra Taylor and Mrs. Harry

j "at Dfon vi--it'd the former' datigh- ; tcr, Mrs. Ernest lliunnn r and fani- ! ilv f South Bend, and Mrs. Will

Kelly and family of South Michigan.' road, Thursday. 1

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STEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE

The ffuarmteed kiner, for IUU. Mice Cockroaches. AnU nd Wterbugt the greatest known carrier! of dUease. TbF destroy both food and propertf. Steam Electric IMsto forces these pe to ran from the building for water and freh air. READY FOR USE-BETTER THAN TRAPS Directions In 15 languages in erery box. Two slies. fOc and $UV). Enonih lokill M to 400 rat. U. S. CoTnmBt buy It.

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POLICY OF NAVY LOWERS EXPENSES

Sll.lv VKSTS AT $1.95 livery woman knows what it means to buy a Van Haalte Clove Silk or Phoenix Silk Vest at this price. They are rirst quality and a real bargain. All come w ith ribbon shoulder -trap. Oliver Style Shop, 103 N. Main. st.

WASHINGTON. July 7. Orders Issued two month ago calling for a program of rigid economy throughout the naval servico hive already resulted in a siv:ng of .v.;-v-ral h mdred thousand d"Hiis. Asst. Sep'y Poos-'velt anr.our.ot 1 tod iy. In thpast few wf-ds. he said. 1 X r..ial vereis have ion declared obsole. and sold. In addition, it was said, the word his g.-ne out to s.-i; all surplus naval s:o-, and sapp'i-s not urgently r.er.ld and to pr'i"are three 1 itt'eships. four rni:.vrs and two gunboats for sale :is junk.

TAKE THE MOTOR BUS TO ELKHART and intermediale points. Leaves 10 minutes before the hour from Oliver Hotel. Fare to Elkhart 40c.

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If so$ Get Busy Today and Tomorrow! $5,000 Whitcomb and Keller Eluilt Home $1,985 Studebaker "Big Six" Touring Car $1,635 Studebaker "Special SixJ' Touring Car $1,335 Studebaker "Light Six" Touring Car $1,335 Studebaker "Light Six" Touring Car

NINE $100 Bank Accounts Forty $50 South Bend Watches L

EVERYONE WINS 10 Cash Commission to every active member who fails to win one of the above awards

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FOR BEST WORK UP TO 10 P. M. JULY 9 The member from South Bend and Mishawaka who earns the most credits up to 10 p. m. July 9 will be given $200 in cash. The member outside of South Bend and Mishawaka who earns the most credits up to 10 p. m. July 9 will be given $200 in cash. THESE ARE EXTRA AWARDS IN ADDITION TO ANY MAIN PRIZE MEMBERS MAY WIN. Winners of the extra awards will be announced after close of main campaign.

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How Subscriptions Count in the "Salesmanship Club" TIio number of credits piven on now mlfTlptloni to The Nc-w-Timcs an as follows: By Carrier in South Bond and Mihawaka Morning or Kvcnins and Sunday S'ew Subscriptions Price Credits 3 Months $ 2.60 1,500 6 Months 5.20 4.000 12 Months 10.00 10.000 24 Months 20.00 25.000 OutMdc liy carrier except In South Bond and MlhAwalkA and all mail oioopt IL Y. D. routes In Flrrt and Second postal zones. New Subscriptions Price Credits 3 Months 1.95 1,200 6 Months 3.90 3.000 12 Months 7.50 7.500 24 Months 15.00 1S.000 R, F. D. Routes By mail on R. F. D. routes In Hit and second postal zones. New Subscriptions Price Credits i Months $ 1.50 S00 o Month 2.75 2.00 0 12 Months 5.00 5.000 24 Months 10.00 12.500 NOTE: Renewals of old subscriptions count for Jutt one-half the number of credits hown above. An old subscription is one given by a person receiving The News-Time when the campaign was rs. announced.

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