South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 283, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1921 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 10. 192!
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iXcics-Times Office, CLEYELAHD MAN PREACHES HERE OH BIBLICAL LESSONS . i Mead Of EvanHlCal Slllldayj r School Tl Trlls of i h icnooi ranT Hihle CLaracttT l C. Hal'v ich, of Cleve! ind. O.. f.Jitr.r-l.n-r!i!" th nv.an'li .i i enure: y h was tho pp ver.in a k r-r at . rvi ri rhuf.-h tae moir.ir at t'.je Fir an Eva nirc-ilcal rnorn liitc he WnrfcM Sjh' tndimr tl: t gir.- atlen-'.ir oft to tho cf proper t" I'.r atHr.her -. In ' he i . p o k e n lay S.iiool The Half' half of th .fV r. If ar" 1 - und y t hooH -.arch heran?'; of la ;:. .ari 1 inst ru et:.;.. at til" Vi IUP. . I " from A t - 1:1", Jre:f wa -They took they had t.i ice n : ; r. o w 1 e i; of ;h m in J. ,-" U.theme wa.-f Trr.'.forrfie,I I.ivs. "Tho hii.l i a recoi 1 of the n-oRre-ive r- !'itio:i of '.' rs plans j for hu:uan II lll-.VTCh'S. Mr. i "oat appli it i- a;.;:o th-' r c-ati'-n of th.- plan The hiotrra phieal prominent in the ord of th Individual liv . element iff very Word of (od. "Thus are .orae. ef the f.nent pjr.j in llf'ly Writ t iu,'h: nd nrf-v-I, 1.-. ir.i'The (JU( a r ' - Wh. re LEGAL NOTICES NTI i: AliMINISTItATKlN. vti, ia i ,.r,,!,v "iHi. that trie viml riirnr.,1 h. -i ..-n :! I ! ,i n t -d hV tl." Clf. UU ..iirt ef St. .Iok.'i.Ii C-Hintv, State ! T-i i r i r:l t r! I of I de -tlt nf of Itohort 'lid.viaoa D.ivl-, 1 it of - J"' "our;y. !o'''.i-:e.. SnM et Ue i-t puiiesH.I f ! -elv nt. annii: m. I'.u ri:i:sN, F-Ht. r.0. lf.'l. Adiuini-'trjtrlt. ;erc.' I. It':I!-..!i, Atty. fr INtite. , t. 17. notici: jro conti: vctoks. V-.r',-,. U Iti.V L'ien t!i:it Vnn C,.Vi,,l T.nvn -V: of St. .Fei.!i Sr. .Fesej.ii oanty, r.-nl.-.r f'T f!i" tto'i f an 3'htlt.i.n Ir.flina. vill r-Ue t- the trrsrnt od lhilMine i'' 1'i' trlrt No. 4 rf r:ild IVtci !i ttli, nceorflirc t tri pi. ms f.rn'tinns n.'.oot"-! I v t!.e Advii in I "TV To ATIl'.eard cf tald IN au S. lio..l Tew SaM p!.m arol Kj-e'M:i--Jtion w.-r" prerareft Vy W . V. S-!ir:e'der. Ar'hite. t. Hid l mnst lo upon fer.a.s furuUhe'l by the Trustee ,f mM Township :Hid rnttirt be aerompanie.l by n irtüe"l check eqnal to .0:: of the 1-11. ;is :v CTldence of cood fiith. '!;.h to -ma1e payable t lUury '. i:nirletuii, l'enn TovMhlp, Trustee. The sm-eos-rul r.i)tri't"r will 1 reqxilrf.l to iffn ultabte r.I:tracf :te-l furrlfh ;!nproTd bond for the er- tion of the tulldlnu withla ten M'H ,!,iys after he Ii so nottfl! er the ( h' W. will be furICted to tho 'InnsdS. Senh-d Mis t-T the rr.rtioa (f :il 1 bi.Hd'nc jvlli ... toeived by the Tr.i-r-e of abl Sri:..,! 'I'owiuliip. and the Advisory I'.oafd fuTeof. at the nf!ie of h.iid Trustee at o. P'.!j I.lneolu way e.-i-it, NJSh.w;tka. In liat -l." jj; t't seven (7 e'elork 1. M. on Tuesday the lltli !av of O- iob. r. A. I). I'.'-l. The A lviorv I'.o.ird and Trustee ' f -.ild Tonhip" r -res th- riirht to re-j.-t any a 1 all to.M. I'lati and si'-lle .itiotiH at otTi. e of j TT.nrv C F?h'st.ai. Trustee. (.in (oln way i:.t. !i-h.i waka. Indiirii. NOTICi: TO COXTHACTOKS. Notb-e Is lioreby L'Ueii f!.!t I'.MiM School Township of st. .Io.-m;!i ('ounfy, Indiana, vlll re eive m al-d bids for inspilllo the li-at'.n and jtaimbinsr in the nrl.ool In PUtriot No. 1 of said l'-nn School Township. ori'iMR to plans and SperlrV'Htlo:! !oretofire ndept-.l by the Advisory I'.e.ird of Town-hip and prepared I-y W. W. S. h-wi '. r, Ar-hite.-t. I. Ms niüst be upon firms furnished by the Trustee rf s.iid 'lonhip nu l ni;st I p anipTnj. d by a r-rtiti-d eh-, k for .oa f th amount .if th,- 1 . .1 , us mi vldea-e of C"ed f.i;:h. '!.. ks to ! mile p.iy:d.:. to lbruy i:.''!t ten. IViin Township Trustee. '1 h- "ti-MTSi.nil icntra for ill be repii:ed to v'.-'i si;ir ib . o : ; t ra t and fur-r.!i-h approve.! b..r.il f- r the .xeait'mn t tt.e v..rk wirhin t-'i '1" .'..iy? :Tfer h ha tn tiojiticd th.it hi- bid has bi.N f..r In- , h-er .ivict.;-!. S Ktalüt z of s , id p ir. Tbl b':!l w AiHNery I'.o.ird a: S'-hO'-l 1'ownhip Truste. at No. P1 ?!i!.iwnk.i. In 1 , i. V. M. on Tu- ! ty i indanc ;in 1 h-at In r ' : I . r. . iv-d the 1 1 I r-.i-tee ,,f said I ?! e ,.fTb-e of vabl r 1 .. I.i:. i.iin Way i io -. V- n (7) oYl - k j ti e 11th d..y . f O.-- i to'; -r A. 1 P. .1. The di-ory 1'enrd an: ihl Tow!.''ip rs.ns thj- !i uy ii n 1 a ' 1 h d I';.'i". n;.d s;. :, iri..rs It.nrv I'. i:crh-:. ;i. l'r-te 'i ru f t ee of rerijilit to It .f!"l.-.-O of l.ia b'.t' lr;.l i .o, v i v ! ' -1 M ' ' -i u Mis Ii a wa k a Automobiles for ale. 1 K A I.V.- or t I Oie f : F y eqidi-p'!. i'.ill v. r. l..r !:n-o-ape ; ! r.-e.n j st' : Chir J H hI i . -715 t Ii I la i la u I r liinir !' f. T AM -er . 1 ix r S..sh!..eS. enr:,S, r f.-t. r 1 !,, t a , . , i ; i Mc lp Wlimi d Male. 33 v an l i;p i-.K nr.,! .nr.. i s r 1 :i. . I i .1 tt:i I -t p. ". r ; a !o a --!,-d.T ; tr Ut he .-Vi tore th i" o;.!:nar.v , r.. : ..:id r. fer- . A i . '.' A. 11. C, :: :n-,- "ii eia: ir av. 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j rhu act-r !- of tho hiqhet tyV' i found In th'- Word?' ! "A rnat variety of answers miKh: I bo jriven for rieh .1 calaxy of out;HTin !!ntj P'-rsJoralitie. each will one to appeal to his own :: - aR Ore will choo5 from the very prinr.ir.? r.f -icrcl hlMory. Abrahim, the friend of God. Another, D ivid. the psalmist, another. Ituih. Parana of loyalty, or Ksther. 'iu'-(.n;y fjuicn. i win i.u ihcTf are women as well a.s !.h.v mm in Iftl ereat THCUiro pawry. ! 'Th'- text, however, brinto before us a crour of men and women who worn to be more intc-nfeiy humar. thin all the others. It was tho company who had been associated with Je.HUj. Out of thf-so very hu man folk there was developed a proup of folks to whom the '.Master ntru.-neil the task of world evan'el:m and reconstruction. The rhanpe which came into their lives was f-ur h an to attract the Interest and ocra.-'ion the comment or their ron tern por.arles. "What was the secret of the so transformed lives? They were nut the product or the outjrro-wth of tome inn iti- quality, not the product of heredity. They were not the product of their environment of tho spirit of th day in which they lived. Nothing akin to their spirits i- to bo found in the hitory ot dreece or Home or Judaism of that d ty. Indeed quite the opposite. "Three elements produced thee characters. Firt. fellowship with Jesu -f. Theey touched his frarment's fo!ds and poor the- Heavenly alchemist transformed their very dross to old. Second, Iii spirit iwai communicated 10 wimi. spirit became their disposition. J Third, they rendered unquestioning ohedlonce to Him. Theso aro still conditions of a transformed life, of a Christian character. LINCOLN "Come on there, lady! Ilv'rybody rides! Shoot the piece an let's po:" Curley I'lynn was a Coney Island I "barker," working1 at the Widow Boland's roller coaster. He was an j attractive youn roushneck and the widow appreciated it especially out of oflice hours. Dut when she was confronteil by the Innocent rivalry of Xora O'Drien. her tarnished soul See "A Trip to Paradise," j-tarrir.g Dert Lytell, at the Lincoln theater beginning today. AKKi:sTi;i ON IHIVCII W AH KAN Isidore Van Huffel, 117 N. West st.. was arrested by the local officers on a beneh warrant from. South Html. Van Huffel was summoned i for speeding and failed to show up ! in the South Hend city court. He! will now be arraigned Monday morning. nmn turns tuiitlix I A Ford touring car while driven ' by William DeClercque. 2 16 N- Mill st., Sunday morning at 12:"0 o'clock on Lincoln way V., turned turtle, threw out the occupants nnd the machine was badly damaged. WÜIiam parton was with Mr. DeClerc que. The accident was reported to the police. I :nt i :i ITA i n i i :i .ti vi ;s. Mr. and Irs. Gerald Kvanston, W. Mishawaka av entertained at a .even o'clock dinner Sunday evening 1 in honor of the former's sisters. Mrs. Williuu Lamport. Cleveland, and Mrs. Theresa Gertman of Chicago. I.l'ST YOV rOKGLT.
The First Trust Vr Savings bank of j ing nulrricd at 6, was the recent exMishawaka. in tin Rime building I porienco of Miss Jean Lennox, now
and under the same management a the First National bank, pays interest from Oct. 1 on all deposits made 1 f fot e Oct. 12. Advt. "T3 MISHAWAKA CLOTHIERS WIN. The Mishawaka Clothiers defeated . the American Iegum squad of Bremen in a game of football by the sAdo of 7 to 0 Sunday afternoon. North Side Trust & Savings Rank. Will pay 4 per cent interest on all sivintrs deposits made prior to Oct. 12. from Oct. 1. Advt. 4T7 C lass if led Rooms Without Hoard 1.mVMs lo rent vrd.iMe for two. iarjre furnished room, Mod-rn l;o:.io. 12D . S-venfh t. rii'M.,' M vhawnki lj!i' Room. Fur IlouskiTping ß') Idle i:i: l l'ur:i!.iiea room, suitable fiT two in modern Imme. Inoutr- at LM W. l.;nvrme st.. Mis'aawjka. 7t:: ! lIoii!xs I Vir Hont. i AI 1 liAiTI 'V. ö AM 0 1UH)M HDl'SliS IN MLtS. MK'il. New. funuioe. i b ith. gas, eletrl'df. hard iij flo.r. j hreph.e; reasonal.". Wm. J. Ahis, ! H.-. Sheridan av.. Nihs. Mi h. ! a. in. i to 4 ;. hj.. daily and Suiol.iy. llmivN For Sale St ilMi;i l'AVMKMS. e;- oay p.iymect plan enables yoa tu 1 e. oT.it your own landlord. -'; rash r.iv ö-room bnnslow ea ll. aiewood av., J"'i0. s t ash new ö-rooiii bunpalow on S. Cleveland t.. JJ.ttl. s.'oi tnh- new 4 room cottape 'Jn W. i.'U'htii st.. .',:-". :'. rash i;.w -V-rooTTi hou9 an 3 one acre land, S. I.Hurel, o. S'.eo ahuev ."-roota modern buai.ab.vv, W. Sixth St.. :.70"1. S o.ish iii'w Zi ro in inodern bunsi low. i:. Foi:rth st.. $.".,,oo. ö eas'a seven-room partly modern hi.M--. s. Ms In t . $.:.44. SI (it I r.jsh strb.'tly modern even-r-o:n honse. S. CohiMa t., Jo.oio. ro.i'.i:i:r kkai.tv coi:im)i:ation. l.t'-.-s l.in.'oln iay W. r:.oi.i Mishawaka 11M. Open eecln;!. Mf Wi: CAN r.flLI) a home fjr you ma. h iheapter than you an buy ont ; part ly or all mdrn; small arst p:iTm?nt, Oalanre eji than jour rent; we Uavr 1 Mm. ites in iuarly every part of Mlshsv, aka : let 11$ show you son:e nov r.i..br -Mirrnctlon. m:ci'hiviks invkstmknt couih) kation. "II :n Itu::dri." MHYF. KS-I. N(r A. IR'TTON. Jcnts. is. Faruiwrs Trust Hldjr. Phone Min 7öl. Upen evenint 7 to 9. 7ol. Uiea evt-nliig) 7 to 'J. Ttf M7 r.LIAi:i:TH ST. IIou. lot anJ barn at the rornr r,f Khiabetb -nd Httdl tn.f Mlttawaka. S::-.ith. Tos N. r-jsa'as ft. See II. C. I'OU SALI! New four-room rottair and i ne aire jrood pn.daotive lind; t. Laurl frt. Kasy taymccts: J2,'X). Colpaert Ilea It r Corporation. 120-9 L!al:i V v V-t. 1 oll SA I.K Houim. 4 rooms, ros, vatfr. iinl ink; la condition Trie; i-j: farina. Inaulr Ml lst Crs.v
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XOLKE'S SWATTERS SWAT II A IW 1WT LOSE GAME BY 5-2 SCORE I spite a heroic effort to win a frame on the home grounds the IodRe-Indetructos apain lost in yesterday's frame when the All Stars of the Michigan Central Iy-afjuc walloped them to the tune of L to 2. It waa an exciting frame in spots and at une time it looked as though N'olke'a nwatters had the All Stars on the run. That In the third inr.infj when the D-ode-Indestructos cored two runs. Tho visitors seemed to be helpless In that half inning and it seemed as though the jinx would at last be broken, but the All Stars came back in the first half of the fourth Inning and scored two more runs. From, that time on the Lods?e players were locked out. Zentz pitched for the Indestructo?. Morris was catcher. Entertain at Dinner Complimenting Parents Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Carlson, residing northeast of Mlshawaka entertained 50 relatives at their rural home Sunday. The affair was in honor of the hatter's parents, Mr. and Mr?. Joseph Samuels, on the occasion of their 4 0th wedding anniversary. At noon a delicious chicken dinner was served. Amon;' those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrie Manuel. Kansas City, Mo.; Miss Henriette Carlson Chicapo, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kdwards of Grand Rapids. WHO LOST KITYS? B. J liickle, employed at the Mishawaka hotel, found a hunch of keys at the postotlice Friday evening last. He will return them to owner upon identification. vismxtt at nncAc.o. Merrill, Lowell and Martha, children of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Tracy, 131 H. Seventh st.. and Miss Thelma Spencer, are viitinp Professor I. C. Hamilton at Chicago, visits iri:nts. Paul S. I-"uson who is attending rhr Purdue university spent Saturday ind Sunday na the puest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul I'uson, Jefferson rd. VISITS iti:uTivis. Mrs. Samantha Greenwood of near Osceola has gone to Cleveland, O., to .pond several weeks visiting with relatives. yorth side Trust & Savings Hank, AV111 . 4 nor cpnt intPre5?t on all - - savings deposits made prior to 12, from Oct. 1. Advt. Oct. 4T7 1H1VTS MISHAWAKA HIOH. Mtshawaka High school's football eleven "A as defeated by Saturday afternoon by 7 to 0. Gary High a soore of LI ST YOU rOHGITT. The First Trust & Savings bank of Mishawaka, in the same building ind under the same management as the First National bank, pays interest from Oct. 1 on all deposits made before October 12. Advt. 2T9 BRIDE CROSSES OCEAN, WEDS IN THREE HOURS FLINT. Mich., Oct. t. Traveling all the way ifom Scotland alone, arriving in Flint at 3 o'clock and beMrs. William Clifford. Miss Lennox ..nd Mr. Clifford became engaged before his departure from Kilblrnie, ! Scotland, for Flint, about six months ago. Ho sent for his bride-to-be. She was met at the train, and escortft to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hrown, S2C Kenlhvorth avenue, where she donned her white gown and veil, and was made a bride three hours after her arrival here. A(.i:i) .MAN I)II-J. WARSAW, Ind.. Oct. 9. John Goddard. 73. for 2 0 years a resident of Warsaw, died suddenly yesterday. He was stricken while In the yard at the rear of his home and expired a few minutes later after reaching the house. WARSAW. Ind.. Oct. 9.H. Frush, life-long resident -Jerome of this citv is dead, following an lllnes-s of several weeks. A year a pro he suffer ed an attack of Influenza and subsequently a complication of diseases ,,ev'1"'1 ilOl WOMEN OF HUDDLE AGE May Escape the Dreaded Stiff erings cf That Period by Taking Mrs. Block's Adrice Hopkins, Minn. " During Gianpo of Lii? I had hot flashes and suffered n.fr.T t u.-n vMfq I saw Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound advertised in the paper and pot good results from taking it. I recommend your medicine to my f ricnd3 and you may publish this fact a3 a testimonial. " Mrs. Robert Block. Box 542, Hopkins, Minn. It ha3 been said that not one woman in a thousand passes this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms." Those dreadful hot tlashes, sinking spells, spous before the eyes, dizzy spoils, nervousness, are only a few of the symptoms. Every woman at thia a&e should profit by Mrs. Block's experience and try Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Finkharn's Vegetable Compound will help you write to Lydia E. Pinkhtm Medicine Co. (confidential) Ljiin, Mass., about your health.
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Connecticut Grower With Prairie Schooner Vov9 aces to Oregon. j FRFTDERrCTv. Md., Oct. S ; Prcsperr.us. hut with an innate averj sion for the automobile which his j New Eni'and stubbornness will not permit him to forpet, J. C. Herrang. j living near West Chester, Conn., sixty years old. and his white-haired I wife are migrating to the "West in 'search of further fortunes, as the pioneers cf CO years ago did. They are traveling in an oxen-drawn wagj c n. They don't anticipate reaching j tho "promised land" until late In 1322. Already Dorrang and his wife have hoen on the road nearly a year. They left their Connecticut farm Decernher 2, 1929. and their destination is rJe fruit belt of Oregon. Tho procession hs quaint. The "wa?on train" la headed by two huge oxen, drawing a canvaa-covered wagon with bulging bows. This is followed by a more modest outfit a cart drawn by an ox. They make 10 miles a day. They have no speed records to break. Mrs. lierrang, white haired, who shares this adventuresome spirit of her huband. has walked beside the unique train the preater part cf tho distance from j Connecticut. j Herrang is unable to account for j his great desire for adventure in the j late days of his life. He has money. enough to live comfortably. llgr home is Connecticut. Ho knew no other country. He prospered. Then he had his first misfortune. His barn and home burned down. Hut that didn't financially wreck him. Instead It created In him the desire to go West and see for himself the wonderful opportunities which he believes he'll And there. Once he reaches the goal he fviys he wants to "settle down" and bejrin all over agalr- He's going; to buy a small farm, raise fruit, and Just putter aroun the farm, lie confesses that to him hi? trip Is h!s "gold strike of '49." That rush for gold nearly three-quarters of a century ago has always had glamour for him. Now he's off to fearch for another kind of gold. In Ohio lierrang will switch off to the Lincoln highway. In winter ho will be headed for the South, and in spring he'll turn north, and then the final lap to Oregon and to his apple orchard. FIRE IN STATE PRISON SAVES TWO FROM TERM KALAMAZOO, Oct. I. Earl Jennings and Clifford Parker, arrested in Grand Ilapids on a charge of stealing Fred Tiff's automobile, were released on probation because the judge, unable to send them to Ionia reformatory because of conditions resulting from the big fire last week, refused to commit them to Jackson prison instead. Jennings and Parker admitted they stole the machine because they needed it to get to Grand Hapids in time to get two jabs they heard had just became vacant. Harry Evy, accussed of em- ! bczzling hi employers tools, and Harry Hawker confessed forger, alsö wore released on probation. CANI)IIATH IX)U SHERIFF. ; WARSAW. Ind., Oct. 9. Levi P. I Noggle of Warsaw, formerly of Mon roe township, this county, has announced that he will be a candidate for the nomination for county sheriff at the primary to be held nevt spring. Several others are expected to seek nomination for the same otfice. KILLER WHEN CAR SKIDS. MILFORD. Ind.. Oct. fj. While enroute to Michigan to visit a daughter, Mrs. Emanuel Dubbs. prominent resident of this place, was Instantly and her husband suffered n fractured arm, when the car they ocenupied skidded and went into a ditcvn near Clinton, Mich. t Epsom Salts like Drinking Lemonade If you want all j the splendid phys-i io-actlon of a dose t of o p s o m salt ; without the awful; ta te and nausea ! H.k for a handy package) of "Kp..nade Salt s," which is real cp - som --alt5 combined w ith fruit derivative?. divine: it the . . , f . 1.1: I of sparklinir! It... I lemonade. Trv it when pate.l. bilious, hf.idnrhv nr -rri ' J . - ---'4.V I . Costs but a few cents. Warning! Don't just ask for ! I tasteless epsom salts, or vou mav 'lCp-onade Salts" and look for the j name American I'psoni Association.' 1 Adv. ! DETECTIVES -note! Keep ycur tje e? f;r a your.j worsaa said to te on her way here to pull oil a big job. Sfjdy her Sr.ger-pt ir.t yoa Tay f.r.J it ci your watch -toj.. ----- v N'v CoLtcK her! She's oi(side tho law. Se tomorrow's papers 5
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-TP' .:4 t A -. tm '-'! ... iThis huge elrphant ot the London Zoo ha.i carrie 3 10.000 children for rides without an accident. WA RVI :TI IRAN DIIÄ. WARSAW. Ind., Oct. 9. Dale Welch, son of Robert Welch, formerly of Atwood, west of Warsaw, is dead at Albuquerque, X. M., according to a telegram received here Sunday. The youth while in the army contracted influenza from which he never recovered and left for the southwest last spring in hope of regaining his health. SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES AND DARKENS HAIR Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens So Naturally That Nobody Can Tell. You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night If you'll get a bottle of "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound" at any drug etore. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, aro sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whce hair iff turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Grayhaired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth' " Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few davs. Adv. 1JLCK CHEEK EOG COAL Convenient f!ze for R?n?e nnd Furr.acp, carefully screened Burns up clean without soot or clinker. T.ack Crook coal satisfies the most particular people. Call for a trial order. Lump ?.o0; Kgg $?.00. CITY COAL YARD. Phone Mishawaka 372. . ACRES This tract of land I only 2H milcfl from city on a main road. Very reasonable terms. HASTINGS REALTY CO. Ill S. Church St. s. T'tnlav and Tomorrow BERT LYTELL in "A TRIP TO PAILXDISir It i-s the story of a jazzy Coney Island j (uns man 1jc reckless mania brlnjrs Idm face to fatx Willi the inblcm.s or pat entity. Any little cliance amueIIK'Ilt StiIK Ills jazzy brain, until lu fa-H .m1's Court in Pafadisx-t i ' ' $ Li-, tim i L Opening count may a savings acsecm unimporU tant today, but it may mean the turning point in your life when opportunity comes. All deposits made on or before Oct. 1 1th draw interest from the 1st. Mishawaka Trust 14 and Sayings Co. t to
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L5UIL?CE HEAD HELD IN ALLEGED SWINDLE KALAMAZOO. Mich.. Oct. 'J. James C. Ilalleld. president of the JIatfleld Insurance company, was arrested at hi? home here Saturday on a charge of emhezrleraent. He was accused cf taking between 57,000 and fS.OOO from his own company between February 1 and the time the company was dl?io-d cf late In July. The aliened pecu'atlon. accordlni? to the oilicil'. rangred over . period of more than
four years ar.d bly $40,000. amounted to po?.-i-HIS HARD LUCK TALE . m riVF 0rF OVER1 FLINT, '2.1 1 2h.. Oct. 9. Ulaniin business reverse h for his downfall, sentence was deferred on George L. Preston of Detroit, charged with concealing contract property, until officer may investigate to see If his wife and two children are In destitute circumstances there. He told the court he sold an ur.paid-for automobile and hoped to straighten up business difficulties with the money, but other reverses made it impossible for him to d5 fo. UAllTOX-SMVKS. riERCnTON". Ind.. Oct. 9. Andrew S. Karton of Huntington and liss Doris Arabella Smuks of pierceton were quietly united in marriage at the home of the bride last evenin p. AFTER EUERY MEßL 1 Ids
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FLINT MAN TO PRISON ON PROHIBITION LAW PX-INT. Mich.. Oct. 5. -I am tat-j i?f.ed the 1 r.!y thinp that will stop I you from vlolntinc tho pre hib-.tion I law is to i vice you whore you can't" I said Jud?. Fred Hrf nnan Saturday! in peatencinc Geortre Cronovich to Jack?on prison for six months to a I year. 'On October 1, you pleaded pullty : and was- tlned $300 and on the same! day committed the same cffer.ao ;
ag;a! sen, and In ntenclng you to JackI sincerely hope you will b conf.ned at least six months. Cro- ! novioh can rf U "jucr In his posioIon. AINt Adams prom-d the court lie wi'uld ever after leuve moonshine whisky alor.e and was placed j on probation when he pleaded prall-, ty to havir.fr a half pint flask on his! person. DEFIES COURT ORDER. FLINT MAN IS JAILED FLINT. Mich.. Oct. 9. 'Til never ray my former wife a cent of alimony," Loroy White told Ju.dK Urennan Saturday when arraigned on a contempt of court charge for failure to pay alimony. He was pivc-n ?,0 day's In Jai',. JuJe Hrrnr.nn Kiid he was aXdut to plve the man two week'. tinie in which to piy up back nllmor.y, hut chanced his mind when White made the remark.
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