South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 274, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 October 1921 — Page 7

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DRIYE FEATURED BY $1200 ORDER MiMiawaka Committee Nears Its Quota 300 Trees to Be Taken Monday. Pf nn Township's drive for trs to, tii-- thr'-e-rniie v'rftrh of I;nrn!n Hich'A.ty .tl'.etrd to M:.-huv.-ika ijr the memorial of thf.c who made the , supreme r.i-r.fi- durint '.at' "WrM War was jriw-n a new ;urt, Friday wh"n the M:.:,v.vaka Wo'n ( Mnnuf irturmc Company i-uNvcr!li d to 11. -00 worth tr, or for 1J') tiff. This s-ine! :j -v-r; j,tir,n l.rinc. the total of tret already taken to runFidTalde in ,-x, .w of noo tro and th- ccm mitt''- now b' '.i v it v. i'.l i:a over Ihf top h-for-. Morviay n!-:ht Vltll StM rjuota f ,)( trv-. ' Tho fo!I')Uin n-nu-s wrrc anrioun''fl Krilay an jmrrlja s'-r of tr .. xfliifiv of rnnirs pro viouIv f jriwnout: Ma-o-Kin ! iL. UVst KimI ftatf lUnk, H. W. Kaynion-1 Van.l.T 1 1 tycJt r. C. It. V- bo'.-r, Mlshawak F'urniturp "(., Mif- Myrna Kh-rhart arnl William tcin. Th t. J-"i h County M rnorial Thr-i I;"(ritry A.s.'oriation. urKlf,r who.sf ausii( t-s this tre drive is !- ln conlu tf-(l. plans to pre.-rve th .... . . : . ... 1 crofs cur.--' s who s-rvr-l in tho Vor!l ; yar1 In a living avrnur? of 1-eautiftilf trt's. archin-: anl sl.atlin Lincoln ; Highway, aloni; i. mtir' strot"h of' Fixtc- n m. in th.s county. Tr" ' will l-c pi nto,i at '.n.frx.t intervals! op. l.oth y;iics of Jio highway. At J each Mil of th hisrhwaj-, bronze! thblrtj will ) f t-roctf il. j Th- troo drive- will not r nd until I October S. but Mishawaka will not j wait until tho last day. Its qunt i is now within siht and it if expect- j cd that tho ,"') trrrs will hi' bc n j taken beforf Monday. I Headquarters of the Mishawaka J committer Ls at th lUdpt-r Furniture fitore. wbt rc an entire window and its ir.tide floor space has be. n given t over t" the committee. A huge relief man of the three-mile stretch for I'enn Township's f0 0 tree is Eeen in the window, and as fast as trees are taken, a small red pin i" placed on the map indicating that the tree has born sold, t The trees will be planted early In October and the avenue will be dedicated November 11. Armistice Day. HACK FltOM .MOTOK TKII. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ditsch. Lincoln way E., and Mr. and Mrs. Peter "Weiss, of Elkhart, haw returned from a 10 days' motor trip to Duluth. Minn.; Milwaukee and the I). 11?. Wit. II! 'UK ritOM HOLLYWOOD. Mis.-: Marion Molthe of Hollywood. Calif., is visiting .it the homo of Mr.! und Mrs. H. L. F..-11. corner Fourth j nnd Mill sts. TickiiT for Notre Dam- i-ams nnd returns from all foothill games tv Western Fnion at I toss Milliard hall. :;ot 1 Advt. M i shaivaka .'ionioMlr for al 1 1 ;j; t i:;:i.ami I'dnne( r ; At -i: 1 i t fii ; nt oni-e. ln'iuire at IiV- i.t if t a k-n I S. IU'ik'-rj 11.) J 'Ul I'or :tli ne For I 'i) fi ts r t r I ! i rint.. I w (. 1' Cl d St'd.l!;' J all ful iy e ju ipped ; ';i!l It-'-s Ut-sta i.",t)r Chlropraetrs. 1 1 ii iTi Ipuinvr an f i i i t 1ST At Krir'.-' s:. S!,.i 7ru; tu fl :f fc.-t. f ill. ) ar i: :b s"pr:rrvi.-Syool.'il-ia-s. corns, Hoj War:! Malt s I . M A N W A I 1 ! 1 np: if. :n at Si:ii: !tie(mcnt. min.Iv. Boiiil. :W H.Kt.-f I. Kt'n rio-.iwr Ctr-v.t!,-at 5.7ö ea- Ii. 'd I. af trnoon lep. rat oa t. k f tHiin 1 :i-d I). ( at. Peli. I' ; rt-iilv to F. Milr. f d:. A I w. '1 1 i : ! F.ti 4m- 1 '.juipment. .s.u.K a. :.iNfi"-ii aii.vwlii're ill tiif dt. I'lo'io' ,!i8.ivaWa 4.V7. 27t7 Articles F-rr S.ile 51 J (R SALE ie:i:i'.!.'' iH'c.iio e Rjrberry nd 1-e.i.t fül T.iid ! Wr. all; plants, .i to t 1 ct. I'i.int now. ;.:- W . Hoed, l'.ar'.' r: r.r. t.i. l co'..i. l'lon-.e Osre-t-1 -":f IhuwhoM liitOiN i . tJi AI.U T. .:! it diuii. room .Ii;-1 . !i.iir a:, i ln;f!et ; .-i !..! i-: rf.-. t -: will sei'.' f.-r S.'oti; loir. od :il:i;:t '4 d-af tu'd-. 1 us,d 1 at s i.ictitiis ;d: i S.o. ; cont J lo l . .!" -.i month ; this furniture taken i:i tr id l:i'.:t t ' at ! e ; oa td.saa an i iN'i davenport. ::iaN v".it' t it'i Moi es, N. at Main ft., Konoid M. t Mlsh.-iwaka. 2?n 7"0 i n!; A1.E A E. Fourth St.. ai'V suiKy. 'all h or ; hone Mi?h. IVA. yjt-2 Tl.ORE.M'E ili' El. AM' MlVE Tor sale. A!o sanitary !vd coach. InM'lire t 'd7 E I'o'irth t. It''. li n 7 E(o i mm I l. UN II KMII 1 : 1 j t if vj ; ',,r r ! f. Reasiiuable ; fcne- ! - at.:i T..-N Tin' oln Way E. I'hor.e M:'. tn .1. ' '"' -it'-..- '. ,". 'm 1r ', I'tl-.. ri.int-. Fertilizers (it E1..M rosrtiuit tiuAl'EX IN1 Mülv !SM. fjr fail planting, delivere 1. Mtt. Kelly. In Mi.diaw.ika l'ostom e. ,') of ours s.et last fail. del::g r.ne A.k Lin. r.otdville, Mich.. 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( ci:.Tntv. j Tii- C'-nturj- theater continues Its j entertaining,' prcqram tonipht and to I morrow afternoon and nltrht. offeri:. Hell's Hawaiian. a famou? tro-j"- of Pacific inlanders, as the principal attraction. The.p cxtraoru:nar;y jrooa insirumtnuiü?; pincrer and danrrs, introduco native custr.nia ami give a full one hour Performance. It Is the biggest act of its kind playing the varieties and c"tui-s as a real treat to Mishawaka t!io'i:TfiOf-rfl. A f.ve-rte: photoplay with a heart i:i.'( -r-st tory of romance and thrills, t ikes the far west as its background and presents likeable Harry Carey in the role of a red-blooded tljrhtin? man. The picture's title is "Thr Freeze Out." A Century comedy is also a feature of this program. LINCOLN. iMirintr the making of "Wet Oold." the remarkable underwater rieture by J. Ernest Williamson, which will be .shown at the Lincoln theater for two days. beginning Monday. a ultv manipulation of the air valve in a submarine usd in the picture almost cost the lives the actor-divers. cf several of JOLLIES OF 192T TO MAKE ITS BOW AT CEXTURY MONDAY Two more rehearstls and then for the stage and the presentation, under the auspices of the Mishawaka Fot. American legion, of a musical extravaganza and up-to-the-minute minstrel show, known as "The Jollies of 1 '.:-'." There will be but two perform-1 nu'i.ü fivt.n ;it h. Ctntnrv theater, i Mond .v and Tuesday nights. Oct. 3 1 and 4. It is whispered that if suffi cient pressure is brought to bear! there might he a third performance' given Wednesday night. ' Mnnv lorvil mrn nnd women firp In i .v-... ... - - ti mtKt Thp sroro which was written by Joe Hren of Chicago, is said to teem with catchy musical hits, i Th lyrics and book were'written by James Madison. III'UH FIIOM KVAXSTOX. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davies Hoggs and children. Nancy Jerneg m Bogs and Samuel Davies Hoggs III. of Evnnston. 111., will arrive here today for an extended visit with Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Graham, 42:5 W. Third st. The children are greatgrandchildren of Hon. E. A. Jernegan, JL'l Lincoln way E. TO HOLD CONFERENCE. Rev. S. H. Baumgartner, presiding elder of the Elkhart di.trict will preach the sermon at the third quarterly conference to he held Thursday evenlnc- at 743 o'clock at t the First Evangelical church. ATTEND C. A. K. ENCAMPMENT. Mrs. Henry Hawkins, Mrs. Fred Hawkins and son, Frederick, have r- t'irned from Indianapolis where !h-y attended the ""ith annual eni impment of the C. A. It. They were delegates of the Helena Wolf Tent, Daughters of Veterans. Class ifi e d II on "es I 'or Sr! ;ul"K T')r sal; good seven room, iiaif Mo.-k off Lin. du Way ct ; guotj terms: dtal with owner. Inquire nt JS S. I .o if an ft. ?Jf2 ' tn sll I'or sale; hit rooms; electric I l gl ts and newly papered and palntei: .'ow). Inquire Srnrk. tWrs ! l ol SI!- I'or saU: nine rooms; modern; ' i i. Lincoln Way Wef ; Lot water hvit .'I'b?eSt ark . oOVi FMir's'.U.L Oil TKADK 121 ncrfs? S r rn house and 20 acreB, both for $2.t rooms i-ottage on payments. K. Knt. .".10 N. Main t. ltl .i .i'AM ll(l SK l or Hale, one for vj.ooo; enr for .2..T.t; nnd one for .""..."4) ) i:ay payin.uits. Ostrander. Pliofirr-'o'r Ifi Ia1 For Sale o At'iiKS Tor sal or exchange for' Mishaw.ika property, two miles from! county eat ; good buildings on paved j road. Inquire at 20S S. Logan st. 20t2 Heal Estate For Exchange " 1. o .U'Kl. KAUM for tock, dairv ! ;'!id peppermint; still on place. Will m-I! my equity heap for cash or will j excli.ingc tor itv proprtv. ee (iwn - r cr call Mishawaka 1 17. John M.,J Kmuew liter. 3.'1 Laurel nt.. city. 3iM , For ate S-room house Xt a Iv decorated on East 4th St. 4 bedrooms, fine ice. J3.200. Terms right. 5- room bungalow, brand new and modern except heat; Homewood Ave.. $3.200. 6- room house, all modern. 3 blocks from center of city. Tho inside if beautlfu:. co'.onade, open stairway. 3 large airy bedroom?, laundry in basement, fruit cellar, coal cellar. $3.?50. K. Z. Terms. 6-rcom stucco in River Fak. one block south of Ave., one block from school. $2.200. $300 down. 3 -room frame cottage. Jut finished. River Park. Two blocks .souiit of .MisnawaKa Ae. -ict p..rch. full basement, pretty interior. $1.350. $200 down. 5 -acre tracts on a main road. 22 miles from center of city. l?e.t land. Terms right. We I ave just 4 of these. ot don't wait. If you are sick, go to a doctor, hut if you want Real Folate, we are at your service. HASTINGS Realty Co. Ill S. Church St. Flume MUhnwaka 17OlHH l'tenliigs.

SIX INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS

Detroit Machine Collides W ith Buick Car Near Twin Branch. Four persons were injured when a .tudebaker touring car driven by Arthur K. Wallis of Detroit, collided with a Buick machine belonging to ('rover Overlec of Goshen, yesterday afternoon near Twin Cranell. The injured are Hurt and Edgar Oberley. Howard and Hugene McDorell. They are at the rural home of Oberley's faster, Mr?. Fawn Mclougal. east of Osceola. The two Cberiy boys weie badly injured, one sustaining a broken collar bone in addition to other bruises. Two sona of Julius Monhaut, 1108 W. Seventh st., aged 11 and 1" years were run down by a motor truck driven by an unknown motorist yesterday afternoon and wre injured. The accident occurred c Spring st.. near the South Sido sehr Medical attention was given the boys and they were removed to their home. JERRY TURNER WEDS ILLINOIS YOUNG WOMAN Jerry Turner of this city and Miss Lena Loop of Chrisman, III., were married by Judge A. H. Hoslnskl j Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, j The groom is the son of E. C. Turner, ! Murdock, 111., and Is employed by the MIshawaka Woolen Manufacturing Co. The bride is the daughter of J Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ixop, Chrisman. Mil. Mr. and Mrs. Turner have left on their honeymoon which they will ' t-pend in the east. Upon their return they will reside at 2111 W. Sixth st. ELECT OFFICERS. Daniel. F. Love and J. Macwere elected deacons of the W T,Vct Immanuel Baptist church at a business meeting held Thursday evening; E. Averj'. trustee; Mrs. A. Moore, clerk; Mrs. W. Fields, treasurer; H. Miles, usher chairman; Mrs. W. Booher, missionary chairman; W. Daniel, music chairman. SEND GIFTS TO MISSIONARY. The Woman's Missionary society of the First Christian church has sent to Mis3 Martha Bateman, living link missionary of the church on the Belgian Congo, on the. weet coast of Africa, two Christmas boxes packed with all the good things of the festive season. Tickets for Notre Dame gamcfl and re'jrns from all football games by Western Union at Roes Billiard hall. 30tl Advt. Mish.awak.V8 newly organized national guard company has been given the name of Company I. 151st Infantry, Indiana National Guard. Captain C. D. Hardwick, commanding the company, was in Indianapolis Monday and Tuesday conferlng with the adjutant general. Requisitions have been filed with the depot quartermaster for equipment, uniforms and ordnance supplies. Hear Campbell and Ruit in their new tenor duets, "Don't You Remember the Time," and "Dear lilttie Street liaek Home." Columbia record No. 3105. Helper's Furniture Co. 30tl Advt. HAND CONCERT SATURDAY. The Woolen company hand, under the direction of F. D. Thayer, will play their final concert of the season Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the corner of Lincoln way and Main st. Another new danoo record! Ry Toil Ia'wIs, "Second Hand Rose," und "Sally Won't You Come Hack." Columbia rc-cord No. 3 453. Helper Furniture Co. 30tl Advt.

Rally! Rally! Rally! Day! SUNDAY Bible School First Christian Church

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lincoln Waj East and Union St., Mishawaka

Change of time Evening Service, 7:00 o'clock. Prelude Recital, 6:45. Mrs. Margaret D. Corporon, Organist.

Dr. V. H. Hickman in the morning at 10:45. Dr. Burnett in the evening. We will be glad to see you.

SUNDAY SERVICES AT LOCAL CHURCHES

Rev. Frank M. McKibben. community director or Week-Day Religious Education. Evanston. III., and director of the öouth F.endMlshawaka school of Religious Education, will preach at the Sunday o'clock at the First Evangelical church. Rev. WilliAm Griest. a member of the Methodise Conference now in session in South Bend will have charge of the morning subject. Sunday school classes will be held at 9:45 a. m. Junior wil! meet at 2:30 p. m. Youm? People's Alliance at 6:20 p. m., topic "Thy Will Be Done With My Time." Charles Rider and Gladys Platz, leaders. MethuILxt EpiM-opal. Rev. M. H. Appleby, D. D.. of Crowfordsville. Ind., will preach at the morning services. Rev. LT. G. I Leazenby, D. D.. Iafayette, will give the evening wrmon. llrst Irtbytcrian. Dr. W. 11. Hickman. Terre Haute, will preach at the morning services. Ru&sel R. Driver will Ping. Rev. Dr. J. A. Burnett the pastor will preich the evening subject, his theme being. "The True Test of Life." Mrs. Estella M. Jerneg-an will sing. The time ofthe evening services has been changed to 7 o'clock. First Baptist. Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock, subject of sermon, "The Problem and Purpose of the Bible School," by the pastor. Rev. M. E. Hawkins. Rally day exercises will bo observed in the Sunday school hour. Junior B. Y. P. U., at 4: SO o'clock. Young People's meeting at 6:30 o'clock. Song service at 7:30 o'clock. Spe clal music. Mrs. Harry Bloomer, ylanist. The subject of the sermon will be, "What God Forgets." Immanuel Baptist. Bible school a-t 9:45 a. m. Morning worship with celebration of the Lord' Supper and reception of members at 11 o'clock. Theme. "Foundation Stones;" B. Y. P. U.. at 6:30 p. m. Miss Roberts, leader. Evening services at 7:30 o'clock. Theme, "Watch Your Step." Firt English Lutheran. Rev. August H. Miller. pastor. Sunday school at ':30 a. m. Charles Yeakey, supt. Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock, sermon "Spiritual Health." Vespers at 7:30 p. m., subject. "The World's Reward." A meeting of the Sunday school teachers will be held at the parsonage Monday night. A monthly meeting of the church council will be held in the Sunday school rooms Monday ! night. i St. Andrew's Evangelical. Rev. Oscar Laubengayor. pastor. ; Bible school at 9 a. m. No services, on account of pastor's absence. St. Joseph's Catholic Rev. Dean L. A. Moench. pastor. ! ReA'. John Bapst, assistant. First maw at 7:30 a. m. Children's mass'1 at 9 and high mass at 10:30 a. m. j St. Peter's Lutheran. j Rev. Otto Turk, pastor. Divine ! services in the German language at 10.30 a. m. Subject "What Are We To Think of the Absolution Pronounced by Man," Sunday school and j Bible Classes at 9:30 a. m. Divine, LEGAL NOTICE I NO.V-KESIDKNT NOT1CK. j STATE UF INDIANA. St. Juoeph county,! SS: j BEFORE KNOS E. LONG, Justice of thp , I'eace, I'enD township, said county und ; state. i THOMAS FITE vs. It. II. Larraba and Minnie Larraha. i Attachment. j WHEREAS. THOMAS PITE has filed I In this court his complaint, affidavit and bond attachment of certain property 1- ; leged to belong to you. also his affidavits j that the defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana; j THEREFORE you are hereby notified that said cause is net for hearing nt my office in the City of MIshawaka, St. Jo- j eeph county. Indiana, .n the 14tb day ;f ' November, 191H. nt the hour of V o'clo k ; n. m., and unless you appear at that i time and answer his complaint said cause? will be heard in your absence and an or- , der made for the sale of said property. : WITNESS ray hand and peal this 22nd j riav of September, 1921. (Seal) KNOS E. LONG, ! Justice of the Peace. SEYMOFR JANSEN. Attorney for Plaintiff. f-. Good Time 9:45 A. M.

services in the English language at 7 p. m. Subject. "Be Renewed In Spirit of Your Mind." Concordia BiM. Class Monday at 7:30 p. m. Junior Waither League Wednesday, 7:3 p. m. Congregational meeting Sunday afternoon at - o'clock. Otftcers will be elected fcr 1922. St. Monica's Catholic. Rev. John F. Kohl", pastor. Rev. T. E. Dillon, assistant. First mass at 7:30 a. m. Children's mass at 9 and high mass at 10.30 o'clock. Services for the children at 2:30 p. m., and devotions for all at 3 p. m. St. Bavo's Catholic, Rev. A. Shoekaert, jiastr.r. First mas-s at 7 and high mass at 9:30 a. m.

NOTICE. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Signed L.EO A. RANKIN. Advt. 1T1 VISITING IN DETROIT. J Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hartwick, 301 I X. Mcrrifield av.. are visiting in De troit. Tickets for Notre Dame games and returns from all football games by Western Union at Ros Billiard hall. 3 0tl Advt. CALIFORNIA VISITOR. Miss Myrna Eberhart of Loa Angeles. Calif., is visiting with her uncle Frederic G. Ivberhart and family at 31 S Ein coin way E. BIRTH OF SON. son was born recently to Mr. Mrs. Charles Wels. 301 Baker A nnd st. WIND UPROOTS TREE SIGN. The big sign suspended from tree headquarters at Beigler's furniture store was wrested from its moorings by the wind storm Thursday night) and carried across the street where ; it was anchored against a telegraph; pole. It was not damaged. j "Ain't We Got Iin," played by the Jazarimba orchestra, on Columbia record No. 3120. Reiser's Furniture Store. 30tl Advt. BUILDING PERMITS. V. Brunner. garage at 620 E. MIshawaka av., to cost $100. ELECTED DI ILEGATE. Valentine L. Marx of this city was J elected delegate of the 13th congre-! gational district, at the 55th annual j encampment of tho G. A. R. held at Indianapolis. ft If a child is too young to appreciate what learning to save means, an account should be started hy the parents for hi3 education in the years to come. All deposits made on or before the 10th of October draw interest from the 1st. Mishawaka Trut & Savings Co. I 09 Today Only N11VI ILRT in "RLACK SII1'JU, The greatest group of omvpuncliers ever nssembletl is shown In Ulis thrilliiig pieture of the wot. TomoiTOv OnJy JACIv HOXJK "CFPID s imANTr A western thrill storj" that eombines mysttry with a bnmd of romance and adventure. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT Special Matinee Sunday BELL'S FAMOUS HAWAIIANS Singers, Dancers and Instrumentalists from "The Paradise of the Pacific'' giving a full hour's performances with Dreamy Melodies, Strumming Ukueles and Native Dances. Also 5 Reel Photoplay HARRY CAREY 'THE FREEZE OUT" A story of the west filled with thrills and romance. Also a Century Comedy. Two Shows Nightly. Regular Prices. f M

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IlEOOVKn KUNCE MACHINE The Ford machino stolen frcm John Kunce, 50S W. Lawrence st.. Wednesday night was found deserted in the 1800 block on Prairie aw. South Bend. Thursday evening and was returned to Mr. Kunce Friday. Nenr clanoe record: "Chorie nnd I'm Nobody's Baby." by Happy Six. Columbia record No. 34 in, IVeiger's IHirnltiire Store. 30tl Advt. FIM FOR INTOXICATION. Harry H. Cunningham was fined $5 and cost on his plea of guilty to charge of intoxication Friday. Hepaid. Nothing is more difficult to the average barber than to correctly cut children's hair. Our barbers know how. Tyler's Barber Shop. 2 9t2 Hear the Stellar Quartet sine:; "My Mnmmy." on Columbia record No. 3377. Helper's Furniture Store, j PUBLIC SALE AUTOMOBILES. TIME Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 1 and 2. PLACE 7 44 S. Main St. To pay unpaid balance owing. Fords. Chevrolet, Oak lands, Oldsmobiles, Franklins and others. TERMS No reasonable offer refused. ASSOCIATES INVESTMENT CO. UUCIC CREEK EGG COAL Convenient size for Range and Fnrnace, carefully screened Burns up dean without coot or clinker. Buck Creek coal satisfies the most particular people. Call for a trial order.' Lump S.S.50; Egg $S.OO. CITY COAL YARD. Phone MIshawaka 372. 1 1 6 Lincoln Two rji in um

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