South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 10, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 January 1922 — Page 11
f TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10. 1922
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OPEN VISITATION CHURCH CAMPAIGN
Prototant C!iurrli O
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Mm isters Approve Sunday "Open House" Plan o "V IMn-.s for tbe cooperative ev.-tr.iro-visitation campaign, r.ov bIr. rarrle on by th Protestant churches of th city. were (!!.-rt:I at trio meeting of the Ministerial . cr,rj .itloa -it th Y. M. C A. Mon-
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:'.irtit rhiifh iv Ii. pi'nrs an'l I A.. unr the aupic cf thö ..'O work tr f t'i- i-p. . hirch. women of the various f hurrhr. i :.r.': -i. I ; jy I J. p,:;i ;: , f:! Homlne. commanr of ?h ' r ' r . Ind.. . j:i ci.ar': ef the , Amri-an Jr'on. appeared before rarnj .ilr. in t;. 'i!y, v. .1.1 the a;;-1 the avs-tatlnn to request Its coop.
"-r. He 1. ft rn--mbr of the board f c van rn. rf the Mthfidit Kpisccra: church of Philadelphia. With hi:n :s I;r. H. Tl. Ii'-TIra. of th" Clary Ouurn't .Miss. on. The wlic' 1 f the rooperatlvt v i to rarh ey.-ry hni In th
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th-v aie at an early date by1 fml'-rt cf that church. i:ffort: .ni'r.tr thi- llr.'- have proved very I V
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"h irfrir ir that wh.il'- h-r husband (liv5ifatf'l and tpr.t thtir nioncy In riotous livlnpr. h was rompcürd to tike in washing to ytprrt hpr?plf.
1 Caroline Kmb'-rlir. ni.ptii Monday
for a (livorrp from 0--ir Kmbcrlln, 101. j W. I)uail av. The couple was married Dc. 10, 1307 and separated Jan. I'jZZ. Mary K. miib perks a diorce from Inland V. Smith in pupericr court Xo. 1, charpir,? her husband with failure to provide. Their marriage flatcvt from Oct. IS. 1020 to June 1121. when they separated. Ceceha F. Connar f:d suit for di-
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1"lJl(U u" oiom-"'" ,My from Johri Cm Connar chirjrlns Statutory charges preferred by the him wilh ron.s,JPp0rt. Thpy wcre
Work Among: Mountaineers of Tennessee is Subject
At the vf.'p-T y-rvire frinday aft-i erncon at 4:30 o'clock at the Y. AV. j C. A., MLhs Phemla Umont . poke j on the work amons: th mountain-j eera of Tenne?. Mrs. Ivwnes pave !
two vorad 5u'o?, of the religious
were host s to th tea which fol- ;
lowed the Services. The commlttf-e i
includes Mra. I. W. Jackson, chairman; Mrs. Nell Wh it. Mrs. Ouy rL-h, Mr?. L. K. Putte and Mrs. Irmina Harri.
;GIRL RELEASED TO i PROBATION WOMAN
J. E. NEFF
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t!;r reception to t) fndered ex-y-rvire men of South Dend at the Studebaker administration building Jan. lo. The ministers pledged their jpport.
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. room.? at 123 1-2 W. Wahinston av..
, last Thursday, were dismissed. In and ! city court Monday. I, Th" two men had ben arrested
, - f,,n- on suspicion, of robbery' In connec-wc-ekH. i tion with the burglarizing of a
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- rtif r.s. Th" woni'-n of the central rroup of f:!;urch"s will rn T'.k ?!- 'iy a'! moon at 2 :.':) o'clock, a l th" I'irt Presbyterian church, the ir.en of th" p?m pro'ip rneetins: In th" evening at fiie Y. M. C. A at n oVlocic Iu:;cl;fcn. T!;o northwrst croup .f ohtirrhe uii: have jiiCf fine's W'r d iie.-'l 1 y at the various rhurclva. whlb- thoc n the southside group will inert ThurHlay and I 'rid a. Tho vmniL r op'e of the varlora
church's mt at the First Methodist! church Sunday evening where they j
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lic' of their innocence. Heid and the Eber girl, since thrir arrot, journeyed to Michigan ani .-howed a marriay license to DeputS I'n..A Frank H. Coushlin Siturday. The cjuartot were reb-ased because cf in.-u!'f iei-nt evidence, it is said.
married Oct. 17, 1014 and separated June 15. ir15. Clara Mourts charpes that her husband, William Mourts, made fal" accusations relative to lier ch istity and also cursed her. in hCr
! complaint fur divorce filed in Su
perior court Xo. 2. Their marriage wan consumated July 29. 1013 and they separated Jan. 1022. the plaintiff alleges.
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Wanda Van Arsdalc, 18, Arrested on Complaint of Her Mother.
Airestod on a warrant Kuorn out by her mother. charging assault and battery, Wanda Yi.n ArJale. 1 years old, of 2314 .S. Michigan -t.. was releaFed to the custody of
Frnlation Woman Ella. J. Harris bv
E. L. KELSEY
woman, ha been .Ti- n chirp" r.f i an order from the city curt. Th. j coniplalntn ? witness again.-: th. 1 r 1 .
1 mi nan previously brought ab W T? Y'!I J Q ! the nrrpf r f r. r- ..-,-..- , ...... i I L.LiJ
lar charge, it was said. j Until th: appointment of a pro-! lAÜcn off! -er to nil the position W: ! vacant by Chb-f cf police Lan-. i Judge P'j(lon-.l) proposes to prrsij Mr:'. Harr. into ?;rv.. in all t r-l
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a r.t-w pro'.atiori offber. Mrs. !Ia:' the judge said Monday, would c tmue in charge of all delin.i::-: and fem.il probation ra.s br. :.: to her attention from city court.
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Condensed Statement of the condition of the At South Bend, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on December 3 1 ?tf 1 92 1
RESOURCES.
another year with the old watch until h" hard about the Schuell Plan. At this Jewelry store on W. Jefferson Plvd., you can trade In your old watch and pft credit on a new one. It's a mighty Intelligent plan. Why
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A V V O UN C E MUNT. Calvin Stertzbach, chiropractor, has opened offices at 521 N. Main st. I,inco!n 6S2T. 4-tf
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a "iu:st si;ijj:ii." Zane Grey's "The Last Man" Is proving1 to be one of the b5t Fellers in new books. This new fyook by this popular writer may b" purchased at the P.ook Shop, 110 X. Michigan st. 4-tf
We have a wide selection of beautiful primrose. South Bend Floral Co.. 122 N. Michigan Ft. 331-tf
A NO r N C I : M 1 -NT. We are now located in our new
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court Monday and the ca-e continued until Jan. 1G. The Van Andale caxe, in which thy mother charges the girl with cemmittin? an attack upon her. 1 the hrst of lta kind to come before Jude IuComb and it represents th" ?irst defendant Mrs. Harris, the i.twly appuinted county probation
Condensed Statement of the Condition of the
holiday n.ovi;ns. I
ryChr:?rir;n l Tp"! Loans and Discounts partie fr any ho'.i.iiy affair vou ! n . , should sprinkb? the hoio with ; UvcrdraitS ?rMn?J' terot1 ; United States Bonds. . Call Adam Beehlef, .Main 1953. 1 M , i c i i 353-tf ! Bonds and otocks (other) ! Company's Buildincr Give your bath tub n surpri--" . ' . Pathe with Bbj IVvi! and b av. r. a Other Real LstatC
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Thieves ".ill Set" in Event of Sickness; Take Car, Case. A 1021 norbl Ibiir-l; coup" -was stobn Sur-day niirlit at .It ff erf on blvl. and Michigan ?t., v.h( re it had been parked, according1 to a report mad to the police by the owner. Tr. T. F. Srymnur, ;shaw.lIa, o:ulv. Tin'' coupe carried Indiana license No. 102501. A upare tire and a medical case, 3e4'i with the car, were also reported missing. ILLINOIS POLITICIAN 1)1 IIS. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 0. Dr. Walter Watson. TO year old, of Mount Vernon. 111.. f"!-;oT chairman f the stnte democratic committee of IIHn)'.F. di"d here Sunday aftr a lingering Ulnrs.
HOW TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR
A C'iiM-iiiruitl liarbcr Tells How to Make a Kcrnetly for CJray Hair.
MOONSIIIMl; .IAIL. CHICAGO. Jan. 0. An unidentified man broke ir.to the home oj Mrs. Mary Akusarkus and fell asleep in an easy c!.ir. Moon.hin". Sleeps in jail mv.
mi s .i ruY sali:. This year's January Clearance Sale pi.S'-nts for your approval the ery bt ?-t Quality Furniture back at rni:-WAi; rncos. Fuii-?izcd bed davenports in genuine leather. $63; beds of bra stel or ron reduced, floor lamps with silk shades, $11.50 and up. The.--" and :nanv oth?r b;irains in Pe lroom and Plnimr Iloom tuit-s await vou. Convenient terms. 5-tf
A well known resident of Cincinnati. Ohio, who ha. been a barber for more than forty years, recently made the following statement: ."Anyone can preiire a simple mixture at home, at very little' cct, that will darken pray hair, and make it toft and glosay. To a half-pint of water add 1 ounce bay rum, a small box of Parbo Compound and l4 ounce .glycerine. These. ln?:red!ente can b" bought at any drug store at very little cot. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This will make a grayhaired person look twenty years younger. It In easy to uo does not color the most delicate scalp, isnot sticky or greasy and doen not rub off." Advt.
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The Bank Ahead"
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rogressiveness
The real test of your progress will be found in your ability to SAVE. Our Savings Department is ever on the alert to help you. You will appreciate our service given depositors. LAST CALLDEPOSITS MADE TODAY BEAR INTEREST FROM JAN. 1.
Ü mdi&m rcusj & savings hahfüi
at South Bend, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business Dec. 31, 1921 RESOURCES-
Loans and Discounts $ Bonds, Securities, etc United States Bonds Overdrafts Furniture and Fixtures Advances to Estates and Trusts. Cash and Due from Banks
j Taxes
Interest Paid j Other Assets
Total Resources
3,220.52 : 50,437.00 ; CM.987.(M 495,000.00 1 3,63 ).M 6.000.00 1 5.610.58 7 3, 546. 06 23.277.44 41,695.14 : 1.800.00 24.961.26 ; 409.31 $2,763,630.85
883,052.10
LIABILITIES.
47,900.00 529.86 21,885.81 874.66 91,347.10
$1,241,589.53 $ 151,700.00
LIABILITIES Capital Stock
Surplus and Undivided Profits. . . 21,746.57 Bills Payable 34,000.00 Other Liabilities 591.16 Deposits 1,033,551.80
Capital Stock Paid in 5 382,650.00' Surplus 99.890.27 Undivided Profits 22,627.0 3 Interest and Discount 53,528.73 Other Earnings 1,577.30 Demand Deposits 870, 754. 4S Certificates of Deposit 228,171.04 Savings Deposits 742,939.68 Trust Deposits 39,139.13 Due to Banks and Trust Companies 28,692.70 Bills Payable 270,000.00 Treasurer's Checks 820.81 Certified Checks , 22,830.64 '
OFFICERS
Arthur L. Hubbard, President Fred V. Keller, Vice-President Claude J. Jackson, Secretary and Treasurer Victor E. Paxson, Asst. Secy and Asst. Treas. DIRECTORS Arthur L. Hubbard John I. Shafer Fred. W. Keller Harry H. Weiss Dr. Charles A. Lippincott William Engel
Total Liabilities $2.763,630.85
1 iai "oq --2 I State of Indiana, Countv of St. Joseph, SS.: ,09.53 j E(; gnr i Kcseyt Secretary of the Union Trust Co., of oou th B end, do solemnly swear that the above statement .
is true. EDGAR L. KELSEY. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 5th dav of January, 1922. G. I. BUNCH, Notary Public. My commission expires March 6, 1922.
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If your-skin itchescind burns apply Resinol at once See how quickly ihe itching slops and healinbesins. Aided by Resinol Soap relief is even more prompt
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Condensed Statement of the Condition of
The Building & Loan Association. of Sooth Bend, Indiana
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i Close of Business, Dec. 15th, 1921. (Oldest Building and Loan Association in Northern Indiana) Established 1882
RESOURCES Mortae Loans Loam on Ias:i liook Security Land Contracts Ileal Estate (Company's; Building) Keal i:stato Adv. for Ins. and Taxes Cash on Hand Liberty Bonds 1 . . War avins Stamps
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S19.182.20 S, 2 7 5.00 1 22.5 C 0.21' 31.37..", 5 3 lb SO l.leO.t;.-. 2t'..S03.O2 2, 500. 00 417.00
LIABILITIES Due's on Uunning Stock Fund for Contingent Losses and Undivided Profits Pills Payable Certificates of Indebtedness
S89.1S1.05 43.G15.74 70,000.00 10,509.02
$1,013.305.N1
$l,013.30r.Nl
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Elmer Crockett, President; Vm. R. Baker, Vice-Pres't; F. M. Boone, Treasurer; Harry G. Schock, Secretary; C. E. Crockett, H. S. Badet, Donald McGregor, W. O. Davies, W. A. Bug-bee.
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HERE YOUR SAVINGS EARN 6 PERCENT, Compounded Quarterly HALF AGAIN AS MUCH AS 4 PERCENT. You have worked hard for your money your savings. Make them work hard for you. Make them produce the greatest possible income consistent with safety. Savings left with us earn 6 percent HALF AGAIN as much as 4 percent. Think what it means to have a 50 percent greater income. All money received is loaned only on Northern Indiana first mortgage real estate security. Why not allow your money to work only in your own community, instead of being loaned elsewhere and thus build up other communities? Dividends Declared on Balances of January 1st, April 1st, July 1st, and October 1st No series. Stock issued at any time. No fees or fines. Balances, plus all earnings, may be withdrawn in part or total at any time. Under State Supervision. Incorporated for $3,000,000. Assets $1,013,305.81. Surplus $43,307.62. MONEY PLACED WITH US ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 10th WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM JANUARY 1st.
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The United States Government ha recogr.ized Building and Loans to the extent that $300.00 income derived from Building and Lean Dividends is exempt from Income Tax. F. M. Boone, Fin. Sec'y. 124 S. Main St., South Bend After Jan. 15 will be located in our own building, 216 W. Washington Ave. Lincoln 5409
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25 percent discount on Brighton Carlsbad Outins ripnncl Ni;;!it Robes and Pajamas. J1.50 and $1.00 Wilson Bros. Neckwear. . .65c
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$1.00 AND $1.25 CHILDREN'S WAISTS AT 65c 40c AND 50c CHILDREN'S HOSE, 3 PRS. fcr $1.00 CHILDREN'S STOCKING CAPS AT ONE-FOURTH OFF
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