South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 288, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1921 — Page 7
SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 15. 1921
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rr w LITTLE GIRL IS STRUCK BY AUTO Catherine Lidecker Injured Two Cleveland People Hurt. Cu-thtrir-.e, tjve yr ;ir old 1 fighter i Mr. at.J 11 r3. Irwin Li decker, ror-xIJtfon av., Li in a f Tlou.i cor. icn t.h5 rffull of h In. struck an autoinc-oil-If. McConncl!, 1 rive a y Mr?. 24 U. li-iltefll Friiay n.orr.ir i:. Th-. a .i 1. nr currl on the Ivist J ff rsn roa, ::i fror.t, of the Jefferson ktoc ry. Mn. S. Kir.rr, prurh.-torr of tho .(.ri j ick-J up the chili, ;vh wis Ir.Jurtil f-tout hjr fx cm ar.rt h a 1. Th: plrl '.v.xa removed V h-jr hme H-l;fro medical attention, waa giver h'r. Tho polio- w,re nfyifJl ar.J tJir Tatro! rp.'VJnit.-'J. Mr. nr. 1 Mm. KuJolph Wlo of r.( ir ":vclan'!. (J., v. ore rjj.sly jrju.'! Krhl.iy morning wii-n Ihir C'.t-v- i'i 1 t-;urin car wm struck .by .i liuick inat liini driven Ly Garrel! Ju-l-;n of Kikhart. Tho ar-cMo-. - i.rrt-J on tho Jt ff on roal, ::-rVii"eat of to rity. Mr. and Mrs. V" v. ere thrown from th -ir autor.'.bil'j th formfr su.nair.ins a Hfkr. rn'.iirJüi) in addl!on to a i;wm!,'-r f brui---. Th-y wcrr takrn k) a rr' irby homo vh-r ni'uLtal .ittf-r.tif n v.a piver. th'-m. Thfy torcr 1 to rt-:nain hrr for .-; r-ral lay.s u::l thJir ni i' hir.f can t tho nec-Mtary rep.-iirn. ' SUNDAY SERVICES AT LOCAL CHURCHES i'peciul musical pr:rrani will the mark 'the bumlay rvu, chnrche.s ,f the r.Jy. I'in-t Irt-r.l ti rian. Ilev. J. A. L'unu'U will p "IJoIi.'.niT In Way," ji.orrlr.i; serviett at 10:15 each on at the o'clock. Mm. F.:tfHa M. J'Tn'oran aiid Iius--sen 11. Driver vlll contribute a duet. Mrtf. Marg-arct D. Corporan, orari.st will r;v a prelude recital at 0:1.") u'divk in tho evtnir, .Mrs. JerneKin o1oift. Ilcv. IiurnettV (nenln subject will he "The I'rovid.-nce of the iAiiiy Life." fttlHKlI-Jt I ."l)!.-Cop.ll. Mi. Hazfl Harris will sin a lo. ' Silent Voice," at the morning s rv-ict-3. llev. Dr. II. E. Parker, pastor, will PTnakinir on "The Ueatrtudo of Faith." At the evening frvice- the pautors ubject wll he "False Frit.nty." 1 1rt I'vansolh-Jil. Sunday school at J: 4.1 a. m.. N. Q. O'lileni.-. superintendent. Communion Fenice at 11 o'clock a. in. Junior meeting at 2:30 p. m. Yount; Pt-ople's Alliance at o p. m.; topic. "Jrn.- for Patriots of the Iat and Present," X. Q. O'Dlenlsi and Picharil i!oi!. leaders. Kvenini? worship and sermon by the jvastor, Itev. J. II. Fvanf. at 7 o'elork. Ilrst Haptlt. Pibb s-cho(d at 0:40 a. m., Ch irlie Ji-hr.son, wiperlntende.fit. Mornintc worship at 10:45 o'clock. Rev. Dr. M. Ih ITawkins, pastor, will sprnk on "Iloman." Tills will he the first twrmnn of a ries of expository sermons from th Pok of Pomans. Junior B.Y.P.U. fit 4:30 o'clock, in charge of !Mr. SnsraiaiL Youns Peo-jle's meetirtir at 6 o'clock'. So-n service at 7 o'clock, followed by sermon on "Th.- Manhood of 'Moes." Mishawaka Coining Events S! 1m .-T i'o!a;i;r r r.ui: in tu. i. Nov. 7 ta IJ. Mi l .i'd. -U S. lit:: I.o-t ;;nd Found 1J I - M.i.lil lrUl.lit' '.'aVT'' IlOlllKl. r.-'i i an. I ul.U. itli t.ui lit-. el : left eye i nt.Üe. .ot!fv A. .1. KbletKUr. Powa-' uta -. M . . Ut:: Ia l mi; .a I.ht M ' 1.1..N N ire u .eel atel tile In l.i.-liw.iv list PrMay. Kotr.;. Wrte II. U r.ie.leniiann. IM. II! pin UM I . I . I w I I II I ' I ' I I ' I I ' 1 I l.'" -I l. l'II..- 1.1. 11. ."I l.l'l. I II i i It 1IA.M lMl- With draw straps. 1 lie-d.iv eeniP', ( t. 11. 1 1 onievveo.l iv. :..-.V r Merriti.-id er S. Mill st.. bt 'a e.-i Se. f!id and I.. rum to Mk. I.. Third. Kewnrd. Kocer. 'lt' l.int Autonioliils for Sab 11 i i: l.i:- a '.....1 ton.'.!:'. 1. aif -ton l'ord truck iu n ; re.i -io:.a!.'.e : bargain. A'.v w.-r. Itt2 Iv 1 Auto t.ler .jirai;es in SAl.l i: i r:i k: '11 s T!M for ; 1 1".r? Ml' Ilcitinc atid Plumbing. N 1 1. 1 - 1 l! ri. .1. e : t'-r ; re.ie::a!;'. . c T!r .-1. to t-.i A.l.l re .1 c. ri ii sc K. r. Bu-iiM-s- srir OlTcrc I IS! Nll.i' W .isiiiiiirs a ii l U"U. nirs to .io I 1. ::'; eeli.-iit v.ork u i ra n tee.l Aip'.v Pry tlucU St"r-. tX)t W. Sixth ltt:: Help Wantttl 1 Vrnnh 32 i i. i hi; 1 A I s u in.l-w -vieataT want u : k a . ruij ui'tn.m and d. Betel MDI.aHtl V.N I l.l-iwii Fteii 'is'iaphers of nbilirv a::,! u,i or nior vear exporien.-e V;:..Mv.iki Woolen Mfr. To. ir.t4 1 N AN l i, 1 i :n p'.et. t .Mal t for hnus-v rk in s a 1 1 fiiully. Phone Mishawak i Y'.XZ i r h: luire at 70J Lincoln w:iv llilp Uaiittni Male. 31 A.N 11.1 in.u exj-erienred la fvtn.i-i-g ani hil'.inz oa tvpewrltpr; also acm:nt reef iva le:er; must to eIrieD,ed nii'1 Lave uiore than orjlnary hMl'.ty: srte eiporlorov and refern trt 1 - tier. .Address A. Ii. C. New -T:n. M".shrtrska. Articles I'or Slt 21 'i. Ai.K Wood i: t i i it l':;o: delaered inyv. Ler Mish 4Ö7. 14t7 k un ..I.r ijfiiui:. Jii'jinrM Usrbrrj --vi ir.i:t.f ; hrKial Wreath b'.ants. S l'iar.t now. Jjy W. 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j iCeM. Iuuamucl Uaptl-t. Iliblo :hoo; at 3:15, i'rank Iy.:. superir.tcr.de Morni::? corvhJp at 11 o'clock. Tl: rn, "Th Il. ly .Spirit," "by the i.u-.or, Itev. Arthur Clark-. Ii.V.lM. laeitir.' ;.t ':". p.m., ML:i H. iiy, bod. r. i:vr.:r , Brvlcs at 7:30 o'clock, the:n-, ".-a!at!on." I "Irst irimiish I.iitlK-ran. Morning s'orviccfl at 10:43 o'clock. H f r m o n by t h pa tor. It o v . A u --ru 5 - . H. Mlllrr. Sun'lay .x-.hoI at a. m., Charlr;i Veak-y, stjpr.nt :; 1ci.t. V'O'is at 7:30 p.m. St. IVtcr's I.utlu-nin. I'ivin h' rvie m the (I rin i n .') nth" cuape. at 10:30 a.m., rmon . . . . r- r- T..- Tlirl- n-lin I'.l f a.V. J J AUW., Wii'J t i k r prch on the .uhject, "Jra.s Chri.t, I tiie Fri'-ndly. Ijvin and Faithful Saviour." No evfr.ir..? s-rdce. SuncJiv school at 0 : C 0 a.rn. r.u.-::i .:-:-? mJtir.i," of Coneordia P.ible cl'irv, Monday at 7:30 p.m. St. Andrew's V angelical. Itev. rHcr!r Iiuln.triyor, pastor. Pibie school at 0 a.m. Worship at 10 o'clock a.m. St. Paul's Fpl-i)pal. Ilcv. 1,. C. I lowers, rftor. Hf-ly ! Eucharist a't 7:30 a.m. Church 1 school at 0:45 a.m. Matin. and ?"rmon at 11 a.m. Sunday will mark the fiftkth annivrrsay of th- Wfcnan's auxiliary oZ The Missionary eociety. St. .Tox'pli's Cat "noli e. Ilev. Dear. L. A. Morr.'ch, pa or. Itf-v. Jo!:n Iiaplnt, a.? i -':an.t. Fir.--r ma'ti it 7:30 a.m. Children's mas-? at 9 and h'ijrh moss at 10:30 a.m. Infractions at 2:30 p.m. I votior n and Penediction at 3 o'clock. St. MonWti's Catholic. IUV. John Kohl, pifor. Pev. T. II. Dillon, Oivi.-tant. Fir.st i::o.t-i at 7:30 a.m. Children'? mas. at 0 aud h!h at 10:30 o'clrck. St. I'.avo's Catholic. pev. A. Srhokaert. po.for. Fir:-"t mis-? at 7:30 and hich ma.i at P o'clock. So afterno-on devo'tior-.-i. Ilvenlncr fnicos and F.nf-dictlon at 7:30 o'taock. Kev. IV. Hurjrrn a.-, of Chicago, is conduc'in a mission and will preach. rnT ciiinsTTAV cnrp.cn. Pihle school and adult cla.s! .? : : 1 " a. m. Morning .ervice 1 o : t -; ser mon by pastor, "Fntire ConsecruI tion." .Special fincrin by a laa--'e
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m. livening service 7:30. Special permon ly pastor on "Itelicrious Delusions." Special muric. missionary society u:irrs. A very delightful program was rendered at the meetim- of the Woman's Missionary society of tho First Presbyterian church which was held at the home of iMrs. II. JZ. ! Sudors, US E. Third St.. Friday after- j noon. Mrs. Clarence Tyler sane; "My Task," and (Mrs. Corporan gave" a piano solo. Mrs. Suders .crave a reading on Alaska and Mrs. G 'oige Anderson one on India. An enjoyable hour was had bv all. EPWOUTH LEAGUE MEETS. Ttev. Carl Shoemaker ami wif were given a kitchen shower Frida v night at the meeting of tho Epworth League of the First M. E. church parsonage. Rev. Shoemaker noon leaves for Purllncrton where he will take charge of the circuit at that place. Broadway quartet In "My Sunny TeniK's-''" ami "Tuck Me Away in My Old Kentucky Home" on Columbia record n. :i !(.". Bclirer Furniture Co. Adv. 1 W2 Class ifi e d I'OIt SALE r.edreom suite, wood t.ibl m l f.-riicry. rh..n Mi-M. ."!.'! or ;ill after ; .. in. ;it -j i7 VY. M!hiv.aka a v. liv! Itootiw YYhiiotit ikOiinl l'tl: ltK.NT Modern i'ur;:isliil sleejiiii r.u.ni In j.rlvate family. fall . First m. i:,ti 1 'K ItliNl ine furnished r-'ctn. cr;itrally Uaatel, U modern b":u. evenlncs after U o'clock. IT. N. K e e t. rrJ Booms I'or Hou'-icUoefdfig 0 ) 1 iU l;ii. l'-ü Iurni.iel rooms tur liht l)ouekeOiIn j; ; lie.it and privllei;i cf elevtrie wnshinj; m.iel.ine. Ajulv .".b V. llattell. l'hoiit Mish. Hü. Htl 1- ' 1 i Kii.N 1 1 wo lurnistie.l iH'uuis 1t li!it honpkeeiiej modern on r 1u:-. 1 floer. I'rivate entrance. -41- P. 4rJi sr. pi,, .11 l h ;.! i : . j j Apartments aud Flats 1 1 U K1..N 1' :nall fun. is', e. 1 apartMerit to quiet re lined people; mm ;a. 1 wife only ; references esseatinl. Pimne M ihanak.i S-'J. l.'.tf Houses For Sale si 1 OK SAI.i; New .".-room Ioue. haa" bio(.:; fnen car line, l.!n.;u wav i:. l'iinm Mish. ' : it-: t OK SAl.li two tive-roi'iu !a:i.,iit,u : both strictly modern; j-oo.l o-. ;;t . oa jaed street. Inquire -l S:ark K alt v t o.. M sli.i w i k.c 1 1 ; MX-UuoM Mnlir.K.N lloLM. t,r ; in A-l condition; larue araje. W.'" i Inquire at fcjd II. Feurt.'i si. l.:. .11- mks crNT'TvÄFt: vf s! Our easy p..yn.ut jdoi nuld. jou to become .ur own laniiiord. .vUVl tas'a raw , -room bur.alow v , Ilo:iooud av., fJ.eO. j.'. u ali i:w ".-room bur.sal-'W on Cleveland -t.. ?'). $."00 cash new 4-r,o:n cottage on V lhi.-Lth St.. JJ..'k"M. üo) cash new 4-reoTn house and c.lacre laud. S. L.-iurel, .'..Vu. $000 cash new .'.-room mrvlrn bungalow. V. isixtu st. $."..7e). .;sh-- i'.rw Ö ro :a laodern lunibw, i;. Fourtb st.. i :.vou. $Z cafh soTci n,..!!! parti"- raI.rr Lounp. s. Main s: . ."..-j m $l.u ,-anli strb-tly r.-.o.lern room boose, s. Culuiat ia COLPAKKT KLAI.TV COKn l luN. 1-0-2". Lin. i in x ay W. I'bor Mis!: i wr.ka JW. Opgn evenings. sti WPST SIXTH .ST. Four-room cot Use for ale, Ir.r ! :, electricity and t'n!..it li-ra'l-i-r.ot n.odcrn; o:.e b.o. k from .ur huetow vacant; -will t-ell euitv el.-.tp ,,f trade for fecund hjn.j .nutomo'. ile ne Kurd taurine car-. MVJ1KS. LONG AM) IIFTTON Fartrs Iru-t r.l. Mala 71. c;f:i eer.!r.c UK CAN It LI LI a biii for von j ciicaptpr than yoj cid buv tc; p-rt ly cr all modern; frcid ff: j ?y::ur.!. tialÄn'.1 lfsa ti'ian yn'ir rec.t ; we !.: Loiu" itcs la Ltafiy rviry" par: .f M!ba4k9 ; let us fiiuTV j.:j s :ne !...- v ut.tir construction, t-tCLIliriLS l.WIlSTMIlNT cor.rOKATIdV. "IIo:: e Ii;;llltr" MKYHItS LuNii A Hl TTUN. Arcnü j ZT- Farmer Tr ist I'd.. j lLou M;.ln 71. iq.eu .J..1r2, 7 to 0. 04. Un t-vviiiXi 7 to y.
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LOCAL MASONS TO GIVE JEWELS AT GOLDEN JUBILEE'! Tiftv Year.? of Progress Made Orcasifui for Banquet and Kitr Celebration. Vi-:: c : ,: ka : Mi--:. a:-s of )rorr-i will be t" i-ty when the Mls-Tiaw.v- : r, X o . S3, It oy-a 1 A rc h v.iil (onimorato th' fiftieth nv -f its founding, with a ! :; i.r. golden ju'.-il' e and will be made the o era .-ion fur the piv'-ntation of appropriate ma-or.ic j-wo to IS living1 p::". h.ijrh ;!! -:?. The local clnpter wa. first founded in 1S71, Edwin P. Hunt5insrcr. the llr.--.t h:zh priest of the Mfshav ak.a ch 'inter and hcompany null be j relented with w-ls tlii- evening-. f-ur.it r V V; .'' ' V : V: A-'-. c If A V. A. .IFKNEGAN. l'.hst f Jioyal Arch Masons, to receive jewels tonight. Th.- jubilee will commence this f; rn H.ri wiu-n the Most Excellent M ist v't degree will be conferred. 'Tbe l:--haw.-iia chapter. Xo. 2G7. lOrib r of Eastern Star, will servo a ibmoui t at G o'clock. Following the , b:,:ioii t speeches will be made by . I'-ciI o.vici-rs. Victors from a num- , Ix-r of other lodcew in Indiana and ! other rtn.tes will he pre:nt. Oillcers from the district grand lodge will ;:lo attend. ('fher-j who have served as high priVst of the Mi-li iAvaka chapter and now livirg art-: Eduard A. Jornrgan. IS'1 (Mr. : : .-:::,-;V:Vy-:i.- -4 V-3 v. ' - :.V,.f;v.x-i .:. i-Xv'-V'.--'J EDWLY II. HUNTSIXGEK Who will ."t ceive jewels p-iest tonight. of high 1 1 1:: -.: rurer 5erveJ airain in 1885, 1 SSO. and 1S37); Willi.-vm P. Hosf i'ornu r irand commander of the Kr.Ujht Tfnvj.ar of Indiana; Chaur.coy 1. I r-Te.-now Hnrnmotvd, Ind., 1903; William H. Tup-I'e:-, lio.ij; W;;;:,r il. it.V, lt-o"; Luther A. I?; tor, 190S; Fdwin H. Alo.:n. l'jns; C. Straiten I'omeroy, P'v.v of Dona:h(.n, Ind.. 1910; Fdwin K. P-It, Ki;;i:nnno. Mich., 1911; Ira C PoIc-t. 1 1 1 -j ; Rev. Le1 C. Ih'-r-; iv. ir-11; Kev." A. C. Ormond, D. D., Talade-l.n. Ala.. 191-1; Juliu A. Xi ::,.ui, K'l"; 'Merten IL Webs: . r, 1 C 1 1 ( 1 iv, t ' u-'r S. A: Co ( White, 1917: H irr'.ri'Tht. 191S-19; KJdor.or.. 19:0. v. e 1 s t r r ( :.- a. Y . j. ' - : ' . y - - 4T V." -r.t v. 4' - U. iL UOStOPi. Will hae hlia'h jrltt jewels nteJ tonight. pre-i
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awaka, pri-st r.t high prjt-t of the : loJe hfre will present tho Jewels I to all the above who have TiSA. been ! decorated in tho iist. j I'rK-nt ofTlcers of Mtehawaka clnpter, Xo. S3, are Alex T. Podlo, - Merton "Welter, king; pcrihe; Elmer J. John, "W. Hutchinson, treasurer; Ilaxo' E. Sudera, secretary; Rev. Lewis C. Hogers, P.S.; E. Chrisman, U.AXJ.; Ilobert Knoblock, M. II V.: Fred Lambert, M. II V.; William My em, M. I V.; William H. Tirppt'-, truJtee; Charles Ward, guard. Fin. jllicera of the chapter were Edwin II. Hunzinger, II. P.; William X. Dunn, king:; John T. Kelosff. scTibe; E. II. Keer.e, C.I I.; George Milburn, P.S.; Charles If. Hilton. M. III V.; Andrew Peterson. M. II Christopher Taylor, M. I V.: Wallace II. Dodpe, secretary: Henry G. Xiles, trea-jrer; William Wood, guard. Th local lodge was lnfalled by tho South Bend chapiter and the work was conferred and the installation ceremonies held on the evening of Oct. 19, 1S71. The foootting pafat high priests of tho Mifhawaka chapter are deceased. George V. Byrkit. Albert Goylor, ! Christopher Taylor, Hon. Manuel M. j Fisher (once high priest of tho grand 'lodge of Indiana); Charles W. Slick, 'Dr. John Borough and Tabor Haan, j The fiftieth annivermry and gold't n jubilee celebration 111 !be made ithe biggest and moat Inspiring event j in the history of the Mishawaka (chapter and will be one of the most Important Ma.onic gathering In tho j Rtato this year. MISHAWAKA PIIKSOXAIä. E. W. Horton, formerly superintendent of the Mishawaka publ.c schools was a caller at the X'ewsTimes office last night. He is president of the Xorth Central Iniiana Teachers Asssociatlon, now in session in South Bend. Mr. Horton 13 now superintendent of the public schools of Lafayette, Ind. E. B. Mishler, Wakarusa. Is spending a few .cays in the city. Dr. Joseph A. Stoeokinger, Paria. Ky., Is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Stoecktnger, north ! of the city. Dr. Stoecklnger has just completed a post graduate course in surgery at Chicago. He is also going to Cleveland, where he will attend Dr. Kreil's clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blackford of Grand llapids are spending a week with relatives here. Mi? Catherine Mettinggill has gone to Detroit to attend a wedding. Charles Dooley, S03 E. Fourth st, left laj?t evening for Chicago where he will meet his wife, who is en route home after a four months sojourn through the West and Old Mexico. The Misses Emma Magrane and Xina Walker have returned to their home in Ludlow, 111., after a brief visit with tbe former's brother. Dr. Harry Magrane, and family, 516 S. Main st. Dance the new Ted Ijcwis recortl. ! "Scond Hand Hose" and "Sallie, ! Won't You Come Back?" on ColiiinIda reeonl Xo. 3l.3. tnro Co. -Adv. Bolger Furnillt2 Guticura Soap Is Ideal for The Complexion ji 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 More new caps Harris week ever so popular $3 and up. A
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TEMPLE The r.cwjy rebuilt Temple theater which has been. clc?d all mmer, will opn this afternoon v.tlh a delightful proKratu of picture and music The laitw fumlshel by tin excellent six piece orchestra, under the able direction of T. A. Br.aw. A new .vreen of tti tKist Quality prrcuraV.e and the mcn modern of projectiern machine, inur9 & perfect picture presentation. The opening feature which wall be shown today and tomorrow is entltlM "Dangeroufl Toys," and liw for it-- theme a love which, paffes all understanding and which is the niear of rt storing another's shattered faith in womankind. Frank Losee, William DcKmond and tenutlful Marguerite Clajton are the trio of tars. A comedy reel and tho lntcct of new weeklies, add timeliness to the program. CENTURY Thre plondid vaudeville acts of a high-class nature, as well as a five reel photoplaj-, and a one-part Century comedy are the program fea tures at the Century theater again today and tomorrow. Hmoker and i ecorir.g a decided hit with 1 their novelty dance revuc are an j Tluy Only NEAL 11 AI IT In "DANGER VALLEY1 A thrilling western witli Hart at his best. drama Tomorrow Only "HKON'CIIO" BILLY in "BED BLOOD AND YELLOW" A western picture of the type you'll enjoy em account of Us thrills and suspense. BEBBcsxaaxi J2A i ill! TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Special Matinee Sunday VAUDEVILLE 3 Snappy Acts 3 And Six Reels of Motion Pictures HOOKER & DAVIS A Novelty Dance Revue BENSON & JOHNSON "The Girl and the Goof FRISCO TRIO A Pleasing Combination of Harmony Also Five Reel Feature Picture "THE BEAUTIFUL GAMBLER" Starring GRACE DARMOND And a Century Comedy, "A Smart Alec" Prices: Adults 33c: Children over 12, 17c; Children under 12, lie. Two Shows Nightly 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tweeds just received .this E with the young fellows E E YORK
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Hemstitching, 5D0 Lincoln way W. Adv. 12t7 Bicycle tires at Eberhart's. Adv. 1 4 1 1 If you're baldheaded Don't ccme to the Oliver Frolic Saturday night. It's for tho Young Folks. Advt. YERRICK Funeral Parlors Forest G. Hay and Clem C. Whiteman Successors. Ambulance Service Lady Attendant 429 South Michigan St. Main 745 Lincoln 574R fi 1 6 Yes! The New Fall Hats Famous Knox Hats and Other Prands $3 and Up Flörsheim Shoes for Men Smart, Snappy Styles Best Materials and Workmanship AL4SO, Very Complete Assortment of Everything a Man Needs From Tip to Toe Alexander's At MISHAWAKA o o o G O O
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First Presbyterian Church Lincoln Way East and Union St., MishawMsa
"BELIEVING IN A BIG WAY" Dr. Burnett's subject tomorrow morning at 10:45. Sunday School 9:30. Evening Service 7:00 Organ Recital 6:45
Presbyterian Quartet Soloists, Mrs. Jernegan and Mr. Driver Everybody welcome
Ärdmore Clothes Keep Yon Loolcmg Your Best
Ardmore Clothes, sold exclusively in Mishawaka at ALEXANDER'S, hold their snape ana their character in rain as well as in sunshine.
Top Coats that fit and which make )rou look and feel younger. None but the finest materials, the tailoring genius of master workmen, and the last word in quality. You could not buy better clothes anywhere in the country, so WHY go elsewhere? Good assortments, plenty sizes, many models and many patterns $25 $30 and up
Just Received New Gabardine Top
At Mishavcaka
GRAND OPENING OF THE NEWLY BUILT
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Clothes are like men. Some are staunch and courageous under adverse conditions. Others crumple up and just lay down.
Double Breasted Coats $25 o V co ' Ö V o o Ö s o r. s o c : r 4 M r '-i V SEATING 1,000 TIME SHOWN ORCHESTRA
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