South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 10, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 January 1922 — Page 12
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TUESDAV MORNING. JANUARY 10. 1922
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HERE AND THERE IN THE LOCAL POST AMERICAN LEGION New of Intrn-t Anion;: the Legion Boy- MarSider Send Grcrtinj:-. T ! i A rr. r r Mishawaka a n ! i hr:: '.'TV w;t:i vho aim r. j :- :h r. g :. I" II v -:!. r T'-a"1 the me? o all x-f-rvlro 'Tf-ib!. an 1 rr. i et to th'.5 i i'y. 'n chf'cn by t cal por. r.o? b e.tcrd. 1 i b : t a k r Iu'k" al poa. ar..l )--p'rat" w :r ! lio-v nir'".br.. r.--i h of .lid ry v a v . i n t J -a h.a." f f !: r : f tr aft. . t T:,b of ; 'I" t : a r r tu . r a. 1 th- . : n vir; ir an;zat j?-; r.f th" r y. IWair Tak-. "li.ir f: ! i . r. t -l- :.. i "i - : ). ) ; J - r- -. n v- 1 vtv ';i:i,i!i ff t ik- i i lib h '. t'iTi at t c , res t h i t t!f i I i ' n a. I!! be taken) . n d " r. with itive ability, K charge, w In. we ran fair of th i ru t f in t' . e in r.f - i ! I ,'l i-;nrv .annir. Ah -ommandr, Arthur urn holt, f'f Nati-ra! Iuard fapi. 'ill take chare" !m III" ar.-"rc-e nf ;r. Blair. Adjf. N'.'il'.irn J '-at. ill ha'A rhar; rf a!! correspond - jce ana w;;i a nureau 'r 'nsrai lformation. If th" re 5 an f hinc ', nj'body wishes to know a '.esrlon. - Bill. h will out th k . c you Frank ('.. II f-f the me kind of an ars;T ierre j intmsted uifli loney heioninir to acs recei ;n,' r.-,r n' th. P" and p n.; ! fnr:i t if ill get a '"h'-'-k w'.'ii Fran! Tenry" attachnl. Fi 1 A. I doli n Ilman i- i ie district rcpr Yeddy love to run ; good Job for him. .tatie. As .round, this -s For the e.eJtive committee, there rre Ir. C. 'v. I)rei h. F. Armand S' heliincer nd Corwin Harwick to bak up ;ie orrn aril at a? an advisory i ion t W.th t i - o t i : i . t bat tb Iye;-bi?i u in i ! , '! i ; M..h .'A a it is i fios:. afe fr, sa nif rican .1 roim as ncer irfore and m i k 1 J a banner r; r .or this fest .NreI for ilraliiartori Members of f!ie j, TC realized tlic !,". ' ua rt er.. c-titniiv x-ervic. ti, ;i m ' irre for i n form a t n n ich a place jn f ,, n rot readv hi as al po-t Iihv'p r a b call ed . u her'- j rr e at a nv , l T v Ii: f i a e i a r future, but -t ton npounce 1 li a place Hin , ) a rry on if a : ity ar-d should j he location. Writ .-u- ! e-rion will be abb- to vork with greater fa-;!i '.rcinipli!) jio-e than "A'h t the Ami- r :ca n lay. The A I ) ' e " ; f a ! 1 f .fiz . be thrcylii.bl of jfs tb paid up membership Wit 1 1 a p p'"' i m i ' 1 y r e - fie I O re F' '-: i u is to u .- no on d .,! v. ;f h of Ton.nnn. i . ..; ,,, .f M is ha wal a Classified i . . I'll, r. r n tr r .i v i 1 1 1 ; . u He,-,,.! i l M I . , a v . .ill )' Automobile- lor s.ib 1 1 fOKPS TO TIIK I'AKTT Ii:MIUNO good cur.Ai' isi:i imki cah CAi.r. v. i shaw h. a uve.. :.vr.s lit i i T . i ..-!: i :i r Acf-s-i ir!, l !.!! 1 t s h ; i . i "e e ) mrtey. i -1 . a ! - lav roi: i:t. i .-r. Veb I ; -i l ,ii Help iT(. - t 'IUI. w i t, r . a Mill t i.r i u an r K I chil l rr-i - V.I r lit' I slni.itioe vT.vn:'i mitM. r ' e -'.VJ er 7 : .I; t I I1 I i ga i grT t: n r; i, . J i-r Js i 1 1' ' :ejv n k ' 1" ' llou-el-ol I .LIMA i'Alv !rrn; '-rr. i -i :M I"' ?e : : 't -tlrr-.l I . 1 . M'.l I !i I Iii-. k I i I'. tig r.4 b'llek 1 !V . r ' n M Vl'.ldS i-m f;11 i-v..! S 1 r b H : 1 r i r I M I I t-.tx. jiart tin u: tl I l ilts ui: i 1 lloll-es ..r s.,1,. 1 yn S.M.i. rsr.irig fr. t r -1 hi ' ciu.iwri: i K ! XI i i N 1-1 PC KS a hi: Nb'ingalo' cp entire !." " : t rg kifher. : t:..- -! --! ir.g reera . ' b-i r. eje-t i a f .'i II i n p a r.'l -r t'i'.' I n Jerrfc,'V "i I r en v Ii ' : ". ; ' ! . M. nu.r.AüKT i:i:i. liv. s I..r . - b I; a "i l ( n . CK)I lluJli; . n - t. r:a C. Farwll (i. !.er.i! C r rr i ' r. lildg.. M.oLawak.a l'l. : . M 1'Oit Si.Al.K -Nev re la- M'.l - all nio.rt.--rr IT- u.ll :rj r.-. Iniuiri M.-tr i::j'v c I sau; iTTii. A :,v.. r W. Jf"-"-ii -t I'-.rt . .!.; JM. l'T' ' U". ir 'i .ire .-.! Krtllv t'i. n u . I" - "ii ..i -l i '.irk Mbi 'I . :t: 1 s.H 1 v.- r-
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,sh-d i v ry . ' a ? e :"n eour.tr v. Wph n. -) 1 1 n d financial foundation. With !:i?ihoue ar.d other prop-j r"' mvr,'l by many fioi; Th American frioj, Weeklv w'fh I with 'oi'i',,-) .vib'Tib-:: with fc ." i !.' r publications ownfd by 1 n organizations. V.'.rh th-' jrwarantr of a J In. 000.rr' 7"" rmar.cr.t horn'1 Jn ndlanapolis. Ila Ihylral seH. I b. -" art ?oni of th Ixrin' i -a a.ts. Ibit the lesion i T "' a b'.:c;:if?.-. ntc-rpr:.. 1 1 j mni(beirf It to b financially polvto a-fjuir property, tu have tart'ibl-- (v;il-nre of ?uci (H. Tut th rcrionnajrf arf- much nif-ro Ka !;.!"! f-d : That tlf American lesion ha :v . -c n thf foremost agency ithln th ffMsntry. for thr country. i r: ; r i r..-. lip. T! 'tf ai! creed-, political partie ar.d rondit inn of real Amcrlnr" rrpr-5enu d in its rn'mbfr at the Iqion hafs always ctood i v.- ard order and the unholdinff f th'- '"'institution of our country. Tbat ir maintained Its nura:;!y !n industrial diputf and in J"dit ii'f. Tint wi:).in tbe two years of its ' -.fence it has convinced the a.t majority of the liundred and ten m.:: on imnrft American that It M'a'.s are pure and lofty, that It." acrions are honest, and that sole purpose i the defense and promulgation of the princij e of American democracy. MaoMdrr's Letter. I.eftr-r from national commander to all Iccionaire: "You are the strength of th American Tycion. It will jut be as .trnnir as you build it. Your workin your own post is just as important more important in your own "mmunlty than anything national h adquarters ran do. We are yoar 'mp.oycs. pledged to follow VOUf ; cemmands In fighting the battle of the rx -service men and women of America. To keep America the way you fought for it tn be American. "Your national organization has carried out an effective fight for the di -aided veteran. That Tight shall b.- arr:rd on with all the added -rr- ngth that its accomplished Ig-'"-lation and hard earned experience au afford to get a square deal for thepe men from our country. th i -oil ii fry they fought for. "The drive for adjusted compensation opens all along the line. We i iknow your commands. W will give them everything we have srot and "ith your help we will surely deliver the foods. "No firrnn'.'iflon in Amn-i ..v. i. .ii jai'i'ien inver bad such an opportunity for worthv f-ervice to our country, for the upbuilding of good, clean constructive 'itizenship. as that which lies before the American legion. "N'o an ran doubt our right to Tak; for if any man has earned hi citizenship. If any man has a first liru upon Ids country, it is the man who h.a. offr-nd it his life; no man ein be more: interested in its wel fare or more Jealous for it.s future ! integrity and pro5perity. j "Another Iion year is ah?ad. j v, itjj great possibilities for great) a r bir vements. If we can fro before) the people of the Fnited States, our '"tinrry. with every ex-service man .ml woman behind us, we can ae"Tiipl;h t!ie things) we have set out " a com p I ish. "Hack if up put steam into thf tu' a n i7at ion. that it can have a run- I p;i;g start for the next year turn j ;" vo ir coming year's dues right ' !:o', - -set every e-.erice man and ""i:nii into the. American Lecion. i'- r. remember, the legion can only be as strong a. you make it. "Yo-i are the s'rencth of th A p: r:oa n Fef-;,vrj corn0 on. every ' -;:n .l.u-k of yu on tlie Job. let's HAN' PORP MAC MDKR. rMM:wi:i.L r.un . arid Mr. Clem Ptilmcr. 231 :d st., were surprised bv a f r. (.f their friends Sunday : The affair was In nature of 'ell to Mr. and Mrs. Fulmer I! 1. ave next Sunday for Miaa.. for an extended viif. a" 1 ihn'inc were the feaf the eeninc A three course 'It was r'f-rvr d Thi: rtv r fa v r v 1 o v i :. V 'n A I TU.N BING Ol UlCURs MULT. !e-i-:n and Mr. O. A. Schnarr, Mam fr Monday for "hla wb.,-rc they will attend th 'it h.lv ice. tine of officer". ot th 'ill : Side av b rr a.' - Ad Trust ill'e--,'! !CA Saving Co. J " st on all savings i t o Jan. 1 U. from Don't forget the special in .1 t i n c e performance of "1 ife's Dnrn Funny." at the I rmplc theater this afternoon ! Manager O. J. Lambiotte has offered to donate the entire proceeds of this afternoon's performance to The NEWS-TIMES fund for a Ford Coupe, to be the property of the Mishawaka Chapter. American Red Cross, and to be used by Mrs. Sue N. Bauer during her stay here as resident nurse. You'll see a corking good how. You'll hear some wonderful music on the f.ne new Hope-Jones orchestral organ. And you will be contributing to one of the finest and noblest causes ever known in Mishawaka. Starting with Wednesday The NEWS-TIMES will publish daily a list of donors to this fund and the amounts they have donated. Get in on the band wagon now and let us see your name among the rest of 'em!
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FIRE PUMPER IS i TRIED OUT; K ATER j PRESSURE IS 0. K. Fir "h:ef Christian ntagfd a
fpctar;jiar test Monday morninrj when h- ordered the new combina- . t on purnpr and chemical truck and the force from the Central Mation to turn out. ! d truck roared it way j The bis: re out of the Central station, circled the. block and drew up in front of! the police jrtation with a snort. A.vt. hief Rog?eman and Capt. F.uyfee leaped from the truck and shouting a few terse orders to the firefighter, started for the city hydrant. The firemen unllmhered the new hoe and ran up tb street toward :he I... i:. & W. tracks with three lines of brand new hose trailins: behind. It was hut the -work of a few minutes to attach the new hose to the city hydrant. The engine prespure was also turned on, and ronn three powerful ftrfarr.5 cut their way through the chill air. The hope and water pressure proved Patirfactory and the new men on duty at the Central station were instructed in how to act in an emergency. William Hei.-er, a new appointee, Ftartd his service at the Central station Monday and was initiated at the pumpJns: and turnout test. POLICE HAB TWO IH UQUOR RAIDS Confiscate Suitcase Filled With ".Moonshine;' Taken From Edward Dotv. Fhief of Police Barrows, accompanied by police officers, made a raid on the rooms of Edward Doty. 121 N. Mill St.. Monday afternoon and confiscated a suitcase full of moonshine whiskey. Doty was taken cojnpSe'tely purp rise and offered no resLstance. He was taken to the city jail and is being held In bonds of JÖOO. He will be arraigned before City Judre John M. Raab this morning. At the same time the police arretted Louis Coppens on N". Main st., and took a pint of moonshine and a small whiskey glass from his person. Coppens wa taken to the South Bend city Jail. This was done t prevent the two alleged bootlegger. from comparing neves in thoiocal city Jail. 'ivdico say that Coppens acted as lookout and walking bootlegger for Doty. Coppens. according1 to the police, would loiter in the doorway of the building, carrying the pint and the whiskey glas? on his person and Invite thirsty pedestrian into the dark hallway. Tie was a walking "bar. Chief Bsrrows ha been working op this case for several days. $000 REWARD NOW OFFERED FOR NEWS OF GREEK MERCHANT Friend." of John Kala k is. missing Greek merchant, have posted a reword of IS o.o. for Information leading to his discovery, dead or altve. The fifth day of the mysterious disappearance of a man who has many and varied business interests. finds police and others worklnsr on the ia5p more mystified than ever The impression gained Sunday t Hat Kalakl met with foul nlav has V..av nm.'fftMKlf ctrf.ntyflinoH In ! i" r i inu iuri n i'ii - ii.iii u . I'1 '
the pa-t few lavs. ( orupieiu oy nut nine ml- im-h The dragnet of the Mlshawaka -III not be submitted until the folnnd South Bend police ha been Mowing meeting.
thrown out to cover both cities and citie.s are police in a dozen nearby working on the case. MUSIC DIIPAUDIKNT MIITTTS. The Music Department of the Mlshawaka Woman's Club gave a splendid musical program at the f irst Presbyterian church last night. The meeting was an open one and was generously attended. The Mad- ' l igal Club was a feature of the t veninsr. IIUAU LUCY' MT.KK. Miss Lucy M'Geo. well known entertainer of Chicago, appeared at the K. of C. club rooms last night and f.ave an excellent program of Irish folklore talks and dances. Mips M'Gce is a clever performer and furnished mu?h merriment by her witticism and songs. UNTIIRTAIN AT DINN U.R. Mr. and Mrs. I'lmer Kepler. 2K W. Broadway, entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Beach and daughter. MabL Mr. and Mr.. Dewey Annis. Xllw. The affair alo marked the occasion of Mies Teach's birthday. Cover w ere laid for 1 0. .missionary sociuty Muirrs. The Woman'. Missionary society of the First Christian church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Martin D. Fulmer. 51s? IIncoln way W Tuffday afternoon. WIUIi ATTUND TUUSDAY. Mrs. Iiuis Weiswaver, 116 Pine ft., will entertain the Royal Thimble Tuesday afternoon. She will be assisted by M.. Charles Hoffman and Mrs. John (Tarr.s. MISS MARKS irVTKRTAIXS. Mis.s C.tta Marks. 50.3 N. Main St. f ntf rtalned a number of friends Sunday vpning. Oame., dancing and cards were enjoyed. Refreshmerts were served. ATTUATION O. II SStated meeting Mishawaka chap ter N'o. 27. O. n. S.. Tuesday evening. In.tal!ation of orllcers. 5tl Advt Hie annual meeting of the Mutual flelief association of the Mlshawaka Woolen Mfg. Co. will be held In the cafeteria. Tueeday, Jan. IP. at 7:C0 m. N S. Gingrich. Sec'y. 9tl Advt. Nortli Side Trust & SaTin.T Co. Will pay Kc Interest on all savings deposits made prior to Jan. 1! Jan. 1. Adv. from :ts. Uc t speak a language all their own. S-ak your feet in Blue Devil and listen. 14-tf
DODGE ASKS FOR INVESTIGATION OF
ALL CITY AFFAIRS!: I G. Eherliart Heads Special Investigating Committee To Report to Council. MNha waka to lnve a municipal investigation under the auspices of the Koard of Public Works. On recommendation of Mayor W. W. Dodse, concurred in by the Board of Public Works. Fred C. Eherhardt will head a special investigating committer which will convene at the city hall Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and starting with the city hall, will make a clos and thorough Investigation of all city property and the general condition of the city streets and various departments. Since the Dodge administration iook cnarge or municipal artairs a week ago ye.terdav. there have been many complaints recrardir.tr the j condition of the city's property, and astounding revelations n ade by various heads of departments regarding the deplorable condition of the I city s equipment. Kline Tells of Neglect. fupt. Kline of the Water and Flectric departments, republican appointee under the Gaylor administration And who was reappointed by Mayor W. W. Dodsre. told the Hoard of Pubic Works yesterday that there had not been a single improvement or repair made to the valves at the Fast Fmd station In eight years and I declared that such repairs were an ! immediate necessity. He said that j the city ia in dire need of water meters, that thero are less than one dozen on hand. Questioned a to how the shortage -this January compared to a year ago, he replied that there was no shortage this time a year ago but that the shortage had accumulated In the past year. Mr. Klino declared that the city needs 200 or more water meters at once. He was' I instructed to get bids for thorn. Mayor W. W. Dodge in asking for an investigating committee, told the Board of Public Works that city property had been allowed to run ( down in a most deplorable manner. I Podffo Asks for Hexrt 1 . m W m . i "This is no time to mince words." paid Mayor Dodge. "The well being and Intereet of the citizens, the present administration and the Board of Public Works demands that such an investigation be made nt one. "You all know of the so-called hyper-6trict economy which was practiced by the preceding administration. We will doubtless he called upon to approve and authorize the expenditure of much of the taxpayers' money in needed and vital Improvements, improvements necessitated because of the neglect occasioned by the former administration. "We want the people to know the facts. We want to be prepared for the criticism that will follow. "Let this investigation be a fair, just and impartial one. The fault, If there is any. must be properly placed o that the people of Mishawaka may know where it belongs." Will Submit Keport. The invfstisr.TtinE: ronimittcp will submit a written ofhcial report of its investigation and finding to the city council at its next meeting. Monday. -Fa Tl lfi. Should the report not be The report will or made part or the city record. The proposed investigation ha no political .significance, say Mayor Dodge and members of the Board of Public Works. It is felt by the Board of Works tbat the preceding administration
Public Is Amazed at Conflnuieß Esiopsnouis Demamd for Taelac
PI All O,- AM,AMI relived of these distressing sympeople All Uver America ;toiiis rt.8torrd to ll0llth ,nd hap. Want tO KnOW What Is ; piness by taking Tanlac. B! J iL Pkrr.l Tanlac has never been advertised ehmd the phenomenal (ps a rure.all or tbnt it would perform .Snrr?? of This Prenara- unheard-of wonders. The advertis-
k.f Tk.t MnUc U tV. World's Greatest Tonic. Oay after day the question is being; j naked all over the United States and ; Canada: What Is the reason for the; phenomenal success of Tanlac? Why do we hear so much about it? and,! Why do Tanlac sales keep increasing : every year, when other medicines j seem to have a short-llvt d popularity and are then forgotten? The answer H simple enough. The test of time has proven to people all over the American continent that Tanlac always produces most gratifying results and that the remark-' able relief it brings seems to bt-: more permanent than ever before believed possible. Tens of thousands of persons, everywhere, who took it whm it was tirst introduced fix years ac- report that they are ."till enjoying excellent health and millions of American homes are row using Tanlac as the family medicine after first trying it out thoroughly ar.d proclaim it the World's Greatest Tonic. Thousands of men and wor.un of all ages and in all wall of life afflicted with stomach, liver and kid - ney disorders, some of them of long standing, as well as thousands of weak, thin, nervous men and women
apparently on the verge of collapse ' strongest, as well a.s one of the bighave testified publicly that they have trest. things in human nature, been fully restored to their normal! That is the reason why the people health, strength and weight by its ! of every section of the United States use. land Canada have come to speak of Still ethers, who seemed fairly (Tanlac as the World's Greatest Tonic, well, yet who suffered with Indigea-iAnd that Is the reason why the de
tion. headaches, shortness of breath, dizzy spells, sour, gassy stomach, coated tongue, foulness of breith. cor.stip.iticn. bad complexion. b-s of appetite, sleeplessness at nlirht and terribly dejected, depressed feelings, i-tate that they have b'n tntinly
his practical e;ght year of disastrf'Us pi.onomy to such an extent that the money viv?J to taxpayers will develop into a greater '.oe by the strict necessity f'r r.ee.led irr. prove men ts. Srve Two lunes. The proposed investigation will rvf a two-folJ rurpp said Mayor
! Dodge. It will bring the board : members into closer personal touch i with all department heais. will en- ; able them to visualize the condition 1 of all city property and thu" help I them serve the best, interests of all j the people. t Especial attention was call-! to the condition of the North Fide fire ration and to the condition of the ity hall. sip,.,.j Commissioner Ca 'tie man tod the Board of Works that the equipment of the street clearing department is In bad shape. City IIa. One Crippled Horse. "The city has only one horse for thU department." he sai l, "and that hors is crippled and useless. It is being kept and fed at the city's expense. The one horse which is now doing city work." continued Mr. Castleman. "is loaned to the city by a charitable farmer." The Board of Works directed that Dr. Magrane examine the crippled horse and report on its condition. The hoard approved and allowed a bill of J3.1Ö2 as the final 15 per cent 1 due Contractor 'Henry bnuth on the construction of the South Side fire fetation. A petition was filed with a request to have a watchman Installed at the Orand Trunk crossing on Sarah st. iThis was referred to the cly coun cil. Residents of S. Spring St.. Jut beyond the city limits, petitioned for an extension rif electric light service and t-ignified their willingness to pay for all labor and materials. Thla wan referred to Mr. Kline for report. Mayor Dodge MiecMi to the Board of Works that arrar.gementg be made to file all bills against the city in time to pay same within the discount period. In this manner, .-aid the mayor, the city can save a considerable amount annually in commcrc.al discounts. Bids were received from South Bond merchants for window shades and linoleums. Mr. F. P. Hewlett j suggested that Mlshawaka mer chants be given an opportunity to bid on all requirements so that city money might be kept In Mlshawaka. City Clerk de Lorenzl reported that .a city warrant made out to Mrs. Thomas McKnlght far meals furnished Inspectors during the November elections was returned by her. The law allows only 75c per i meal and Mrs. Mcknight claimed i that she was promised ? 1 a meal. The warrant was approved by tne old Board of Works at 75u a meal. The board members asked Mr. de Forcti7.i to adjust the matter. LINCOLN Lord Nelson Stafford was surprised to find so many evidences of civilization in "the states" but the most surprising thing he encountered during his stay at the American railroad magnate's western home was Mrs. Chazy Bunker. Indiana Stillwater's grandmother. Mrs. Bunker, thouch Indiana's grandmother and Indiana wa.s prown up, was yet young enough to want to become Ieidy Stafford. She induced him to view the possibility without dista Fte. This Is simDlv one of several in teresting and dramatic situations "Her Lord and Master." a famous comedy drama by Martha Morton, visualized as an Alice Joyce Vitagraph production. It wrlll be shown at the Lincoln theater tomorrow. The production was directed by KJward Jose, world famous for his work in connection with the spoken stage and screen. Miss Joyce is ern as" Indiana Stillwater, a role created on the pp-oken stae several years ago bv Efhe Shannon. TEMPLE Viola Dana, the effervescent little Metro star whose work on the screen Is a thing of undiluted joy. will be een at the Temple theater today and tomorrow in her latest picture, "Life's Darn Funny," a Dallas M. Pitzgerald production adapted from the. Saturday Evening Post story, "Caretakers Within." by Christine Jupe Slade. Nearly evervrodv sonetimes in i1? has br , lean- straightforward j and conservative. Actual facts and, ! figures have been State! and stated" in n true. bu.lness-like way that has (Commanded the confidence of all in ; the conservative claims set forth. The enormous demand for Tanlac is du to merit alone, for no amount of ad vertiPinK would continue to Hell any article that dots not possess real! merit. Unless full value underlays the article advertised, the advertising will ultimately fall of its own weight. "You can fool some of the people some of the time, but you can't fool al! of the people all of the I time. Tanlac lias b.;en well advertised, it j is true, but such a large and rapidly ' growing demand coul1 not be brought about by advertising alone. It is what the people themselves say that counts. One bottle of Tanlac is ?obl in a neichborhood through ad- i vertbir.g. but ten more are sold in that same community as a result of i the sale of that first bottle, and that i why Tanlac has succeeded. People are always willing to talk about their! aliments, but they are more than glad to tell others of the medicine that helped them. It I- something ! they could not keep to themselves If 'they tried, for the impulse to sympathize with yuur want to help him fellowman and is one of the mand for this remarkable medicine has grown to such proportions that it i Hln.ost impossible to keep dealers SUpplb d. Tan.ac is the Central sold in Sojth Pend at Irug Store -Adv. and by all leading druggists.
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pos oi some unus-jai experience tnai takes one completely by surprise. "Life's Darn Funny." And It !. You will think so in this picture Litious but struggling violinist who is about to launch on her career with a recital, when she dl,-overs the lack of a gown may prevent her debut. Viola Dar.a has the part of little Zo. and opposite her is Careth t I - - t . A. 1 . . t .1111 . 4 -
fit' ir n c r a t c t-ttittt' i r ' i n l n n r i :us cwn pictures so aj to pmy nis part. Other members of the eupportir.fr cast are Eva Gordon. Kathleen O'Connor and Mark Fentor. Manager O. J. Inibiotte announces that the great Vox Humr.nia. which the Hope Jones engineer was unable to have ready for last Sunday, is now all complete. optimist cr.xni yiizrmsc. The Optimist Club of Mishawe.ka will hold its f.rst 1922 meeting thi ' afternoon at the home of Mr. Frank ' Keese, 311 Foret av. Officers will1 Fo elected and a full attendance is j requested. 1 FACILITIES TO SELL GRAIN ARE STARTED CHICAGO. 111.. Jan. 9. Sales facilities at principal gTain markets will be es-taldishe-d by the U. S. Crain . Grower Inc. Executive oncers have bee-n plven full authority to complete arrange- i ments for the arrangements by the 1 board of directors. j Sales connection.-' will be made in J Chicago, Indianapolis, Omaha, Kan-j pas City, Oklahoma City and St. Paul or 'Minneapolis. It wa.s announced. More than 36,500 farmers have contracted with the grain growers, representing approximately 100,000.-1 000 buehels of grain, according to C. II. Gustafson, president of the org-anlzation. The first ennual convention will 1 held in Chicago starch 21. XOT1CE. The c?howcr Party scheduled for Jan. 11 at Kosciuszko hall Is changed to Jin. 10, due to the fact MacWeeny Sisters, noted dancers, are unable to attend (Wed.) Harry Denny's orchestra will furnish the music. S. J. M. 12 Phone MiAltawaka 1416 HALE HIGGISON TTixssnm Hauling of All Kinds. Long Distance Hauling 123 W. Front St., Mlshawaka FINCH undertaking CO. (Grace M. Pinch, Prop.) Ambulance Service 202 North Main St. Mlshawaka Phone: Mlshawaka 100 Whether you become DEPENDENT or INDEPENDENT will be determined by WHAT YOU SAVE! All deposits made in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT before Jan. 1 2th will draw interest from January 1st at the rate of 4 per cent Mishawaka Trust and Savings Company I Condensed statement of
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RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ... $ 366,249.03 U. S. and Other Bonds. 553.651.41 Building and Real Estate 21,255.84 Furniture and Fixtures, Nominal Value 1.00 Elxrense and Interest Paid 5,140.73 Cash on hand and in banks 75.478.72 Total $1.021,776.73
OFFICERS G. B. Williams, President A. J. Major, Vice-President J. Louis Gerstbauer, Cashier E. H. Edwards, Assistant Ca-hier DIRECTORS E. A Andersen F. G. Eberhart A. J. Major G. B. Williams T. A. Bless E. J. W. Fink C. B. Webster A. S. Winey All savings deposits made prior to January 12th will draw 4r interest troin January 1 st.
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TO ALASKAN PORTS j NRVV yOK K. Jan. Cr. , pM for gtidaticn to :d devlo ment of Ala-sxaft resources was era-phHK-.red by the Bih: Frv. Potei Trimble Bow. BpJstopC bishop o; Alaska, who 1 on h! way to Wash-l'-.gton rights Cne S;att In th interests ol the fh!r.E v ith .. of he territory' of the bst moves the United shipping beard could make, i . p to st a' ; -nnable rate to colonls:.- would rate to greatly factlitnte the development c the territory." he added. I The food supply of tne natives wa.j threatened, he declared, by cnrr.mer- ' cial salmon ftshir.g in the river aril as a result children r starving. 25 r.cnV percent reduction sale. r-3S4-tf "X1 L.Wr TIMI.s TUB AY Wm. D. Tajlor's Production "TIIK WITCHING 110VK" With Elliott Better A Powerful Drama In 7 lltrl Tomorrow Only ALICE .lOVCM in a rlean. wholoMnio pirtun IIKU LOUD AND .MASTllK" s. Alo a Ilic V CouhmIj
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n i i TODAY and .Metro Plctui-en CorSWKF.V Presents VIOLA DANA LIFE'S DARK FUM3Y YOU'LL LAUGH YOU'LL CRY a- lids hie Metro mi per- feature tugs at jour heart Mrinc and play on your risibilities. A romance of extraordinary charm. "PUNCHLID'' Harold Lloyd Contort y La Ut-t Pal he ws Iieel
Coats' Funeral Home Phone Mishawaka 197 FUNERAL DIRECTING and EMBALMING Unequalled Service THIRD AND RACE STS.
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Manager O. J. Lambiotte will donate the entire proceeds of Tuesday's matinee to The NEWS-TIMES fund for a Ford coupe for Mrs. Sue N. Bauer's u.c. NOTE The coupe will be the property of the Red Cross. Come in force to this show.
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