South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 11, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1922 — Page 16

WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY II. 1922

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Io-. J lildebrar.d. Tirre!l Movar-I Mr". Harry Wf j-tphV.. Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. William Ixrdrn. lr St., Hn'.ith Per.d. will -r.trt;iir. the club In two pveek.

FAMOUS CLUB OF BLIND MEN ELEGT OFFICERS FOR 1922

Herman Wilson and Smalley Croby, Mishawaka, JJecome Officer- of Optimist Club. H. W. Sla.tr r " f Suth IV-nd 'v;ts

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annual mflr.K', hld in the hf r; frank Herj ."11 FurM '.

LOCAL DAUGHTERS

i OF VETERANS HOLD I !STALLAT1(). HERE j Mr". Anni MrClurs vn rlrrtel ! j.rMrnt f-f th" Hrl' na Wr.Jf Tent I o. 7. Tt nclitr f'f Wt"nn, at a rnetlrs hl'l In the auditorium r,f 'the r uMic library. Mrs. Carrie Rom

' r, r.f Tont No. 3, Illkliart. acted ru in.il!ir.K' r,f!irr. Other offerer elected vr: Mrs. Jennie 1 Croix, senior viee president; Mrs. p.-th KeniMe, junior vice I TfS'Unt, Mrs. KdPh Hawkins,

' rhni'la in : Mrs. Marsrart Cr ko, frwurrr; Mrs. Carrie Woonur. ?--.

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RELATES STORY OF CAPTURE BY 'REBS' JUST 57 YEARS AGO

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o . Mrs Cora Hawkins. ri.Tfrir.tir!

Srrvali-y rro.-by of Misn u-Vr.a w r.s ntnirfnr; Miss Dolly llankin. ulde; i

r.-c;evj pr.Qo; : in- .;.' M r. r-:rnma Murphy. uarrt; Mrs. nr.i Hrrr.An Wllv.n. ( K. Th.rd m,-- Hnrrows, assistant uuard: Mii v?.. leete-d prr tar. WPtry Shirley. cf,ior te;jt,r No. l; M;. Pf'irl McIibb r rf In dian-: Mrs. .To--ph White, ror,r tr.irPr -0. f- r""-'!. :M ir.'li'ruil trarh r r f th '. L and M!s lu-rtrut Martyr, mul-ian tat board of Industrial Aid for nfr-shrnf -ntv wer s-rvd t 3 th blir.d, va t iri;.it iiMimr. ' ;iu t. Tvl'.' tii-mN-r- of th:s uniTUM. r ub attmi-1 rh. mMir.sr. 1 olo.v -j f J CHIMXEY irz th businH 5,s,:on and ' f?cr ... nflil ,,rf.

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days and nicht arr.or.c the lie and "rmln. We hai nothlncr to pat but ;om rotton bean. oup and Ftnai'. ! plr of mule rr.at twic a day. I "When v walked ;i cross thf ionr I the body lire would crack under our fhK"". When th word for parolam th men ro so overjoyed that thfv f!l on thir knpp? and

.crid liko children. "Jesse H. iains. also of this city. t . C ' T'. ias In I'ibby Prison when ! uent

- wero paroled. Ho was In the prison for dx mr.nths. Followinir our r"laso f were civf-n a 3"-da fur-

jloutjh in which to rcuperat. Whibjl was at hnrnt' that nobl prsidnt. 'Abraham Lincoln, was killed and

th Confed-1 on the fuh of May. is ",,., ;--n. Io

(surrendered hi? piat army to Gui. I Grant." ! Mr. Lowry fnll'ted Auer. S. ISfil,

mpni1'r of Company I. volunteer infantry, and

served four yfars, b"-inc discharged July 27. ISSri. Hr to.k part In 42 engagements and was twice wrunded.

JOINS STATH ASSOCIATION. Th Mishawaka Chamber of CornPTf.rr has completed plans, it is nr.nouncd. to bcome afTillated with the Indiana Frate Chamber if Com r.ierce.

CITY I ATIII1KS IN VITIin. The entire Dodir administration has been invited to attend t'.i n-xt meeting of the Chamber of Commerc Tuesday noon. Jan. 17, and talk about plans for future publio improvements.

Vrt. Tell? How He Was Taken to Libby Prison. .his ."7 years ao today. Dr. A. A.

IVlla rohner. Council I Lowry, who livep at 124 W. Sixth st..

was taken prisoner by

erat forces dtning an eneagement

North Sido Trust A avtncs Co. Will ray 4- ir.terrst on all savir.p1 deposits made prior to Jan 12, from .Jan. 1. Adv. otS.

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Build Your Home Now Lumber and labor will never be cheaper than now. and if you need assistance financially, my easy payment plan will help you. Come in and talk it over. Stop paying rent, and live in a home of your own. John C. Farwell General Contractor Rooms 4-5 Reed Bldg., Mishawaka Phone Mish. 2338

at Tvrly. Va. Dr. Low-ry.

who is hale and

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T-re ram. Mrs. Wallif" Slocum ren- ; :re reused by .sparks

:r'-d i number r.f j.mIo-5. ac . !.ia n - ; r h Irn iiey rrult'-d in Jl'dO d-irpae3 i-d rn tle piano h-v M Her i .a n ' t f.( , ih- r-id iv of Mrs. arah Wilson. Uef re-,hiüents w. re sr d. ' riiii., r. f I,in oln way W.. y.-s'er-The OptlmL-t l i, is ccnipovfi or ; ,j , afternoon. The entir aUic of hllrid pe.-sors in Mtrlia wauka, and'tlte b-nj-r u jT1 flames befoto th" v as organize,! firc rnrx air". Tlu- lilazo was discovered ar.d the alarm

hearty, fells r graphic story of his I rapture and of the privations and ! suffering's endured at the hands of i the "Johnny Rehs" enroute to and I in Llbby Pri-on. ! In relating his experiences Dr. Il.ow-ry said: "C)n the mornlnc of Jan. 11. lSSr., my regiment, the 34th

Ohio volunteer infantry, with two companies of the th Ohio cavalry, about no in all. were surrounderi by

U.noft relel cavalry about 2 o'clock

in a blindlnu; snowstorm. We fousrht

u n d was a 34th Ohio

UN T 1 7UTA INS THIMBU"!. Th- Roal Ndi:hbors Thim.ble niet yesterday afternoon at the honie ' Mr." If wig Weiswt aver, 1 1 r, Dine st. Mrs. ChHrb" Hoffman and Mr.. John Garns assisted in nrertalnlnc

ioi)r;i: manaT;mi;s mkht.

flub H purely h Mibavrka r.'arir : r n . thii;0h it lifts ome members from Fraith Fnd. Irs me?!ilerr; a i all self -ipport-' r and s iT'-ssf'il in n and women w ,-!.- have rreafr, happitiess and i o ntent mTt frrni Mjt of what j likrlit. ),t heri triprdv in rmrv i.-e IK-rman 1 or: . see reT.a ry'. ly fh" rini-t of the F!rf M. K. church ni'l ; a we; known musician. He 1', i 'ivt-n a number of recital- anl IooUerl upon .ih a conMrK rmi'-al nius. Frank Recce is another !nu.ic;,in

ad an expert at finite planes, i

The Misere TvrtJe. and Mae Fwant r. a'so members r.f the c! ib. ar) accdtopil'hed miislrjrr

s-nt in. Fotli the Ontral and thN'orfii Sid- d parfni tits rrpondd t th call and spej.t one hour in i'uliiirig fl..- fir-. Th" damage was i f ri d by hiH ir.mrr. The vritral depirtinent made in run t' Hie Mishawaka Woolen Mannfacfuriptr r,lnj).any plant Tuesday morninc: t answer a false alarm. Th Woolen ompany had in:-t..lld a n w- 1 1 r - b" and had 1 1 t notion d h'- fie j.a ,-t fit Fit .

lraeIy to iit our way through, but:

had to surrender to an overpower-j Tpn branoh inanaeprs. together ins: rebel force. Iwith number of sales encine.rs rf

j "We wer Stripped Of our good . th4 nodce Manufacturing Co met

clothes and compelled to march 10 ;ln rnnrpr"Pnr Tnesdav mornimr Thi

mountains to Stan-

milrs through snow and mud over Is tllf. :jnnual , r,nf.-rence to piHn for

the Allegheny

ton. Va. "Manv of our

the firm's activities during the rear.

The conferences will clr.se with a hoys were nearly banouet Thursdav evening.

; r.a reiooteo:. t- ive nundred or us

were taken. I froze my feet.

Stanton we were loaded in hep and cattle cars with a little straw to lie on and guarded by two rebl

Your Savings may be a small part of your income today but they may cam a large part of your income tomorrow. Increase your income by

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atically in this bank.

crossed bayonets. We

C OViKIK. ATION MI 171 S. Tli annual rnetiniT of th rr.n-gre-jtion of the pirt Flnzdish Luthran church was hell Ian niiht. A lot luck supper was -rved and n ry delightful time was e-ijcrd by ill.

socurrv ir.F:rs. T"ne Woman's -city of the f- :rsf Christian church mt yecferdav afternoon at the home of Mrs. Martin Hilmer. ."15 Tlncoln way. W

KINT. S DArfiHimtS Mi l l The King"." Daurhf'rs class of the First Methodist church met in the church parlor" yeterday afterpriori. A ipp.r wa" servod. äffe which a regular b'iffiners meeting . i 1 1-. i ,i .

M isJiGWaka Classified

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TEMPLE "t.ife'.s Da'n runny," i- the r-

pressive title f the comedy drama ; in which Viola Dana is starring ani which 1. now showing at the Tempbtheater. The s-reen production is a camera ersinn of Christine Jfipe Sla-'s Saturday Kvening I'ost story. " a retake rs Within." It was s-enarioized by Molly Pairo and Arthur D. i:ipie. I alias Kit zgera Id. who directed' Miss Dana in her four moro recent , ; rodui tions. supervised here work. "dr. T-'itzfferald's work has bt-ep r-li'ejy associated with that of thp i ivacioiis Iobi through his masterly; direction of "Blackmail." "'inder-, Us Twin." "The (.flshor- IMtatr."! and "Puppets of Fate." ; .Tis Dana nacts the roje of a .-trukrgllng little violinist who. .after;

many years of trials and tribulations. sacrifice her ambition to attain the

pinnacle of success In the music 1

a orll in unit r to tin! happiness in

another way. "Life's Darn Funny" is Miss Dana's flrt picture since her return from N'ew York, where sh spent six weeks purchasing new

j uow ns ana review ing all the new j Broadway shows. "Home Stuff." an j original story of Frank Dazey and , Agnes Johnston, written especially

for Miss Dana, was her Iad picture before oing Fast.

soldiers with

bay all nicht. "Next morning we arrived

Richmond. We wre unloaded and inarched up to the famous old Libby prison. Wo were held there for 40

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1 I I V I 4 IMI,. Mis-; Kva Hiershfi'dd. nie( c of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H tit ton. F. Mishawaka av.. who was injured a few days ago in an automobile accident.

at ! has died as a result of her iniuries.

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Mr. and Mrs. New Bremen, be held.

Hütt Ofl have gOFie to O. where burial will

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All deposits made on or before the 12th of January draw interest from the 1st.

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SIDNEY LANDON IMPERSONATOR High School Lyceum Course Wednesday Evening, January 1 1 BATTELL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Season Tickets Adults, $1.50; Students, $1.00 Single Admission, 50c

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ronrsTo titk tarty dcsirino GOOD CTIEAP US KD FORD CAB fM.l. UIFHAWAKA CO?. EVEM-

Ft'U sbi.. vsii. ri:t;ts n; ti!aik. I'.'l Ford cuve. SIM !iwn. bnl nr.re P" taenfli. I'd Ford cenj e. .2T" ; il.i n. t!ncr ft plinth 1'.'o Ford r..!ir;rg. '.'Tä ih 1.M7 l'nr-1 trii'-W. . : f 12.". ! n b i'i'Ve '. T:lonh. ."iii- K I I., f.-arirv -h tr.nl.'

LINCOLN When the prodiu-rrs of "The Lurking Peril," the new serial coming to the Lincoln theater soon, were searching frr two stars whose reputations were big enough and who bail ability t play the parts, they decj,ird that Anne l.uther and (b'orge Larkin were two of the greatest serial performers in the morion picture business. After considerable difficulty these two stars were ."enrol and they will be seen In this

I serial at the Lincoln. Their work ! I. as nrvr 1. on equaled. They are

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thdr athletic tendencies are able perform the many dangerous and

daring feats risked of them by the director. The success of a serial depends entirely on the performance of the stirs.

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irSTTHtTAIN CU'lt. Mr. and Mrs. Robf rt Hutten. F M;s!iawaka av.. entertained th.members of the onota club Monday 'vonir.c. Aruslc and cards were tlv I'iifur.s of the entertainment. Ka -'rs w-.-re awarded to Mr. and Mrs.

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Has Paid to Savings Depositors INTEREST Amounting to

457,

in same building, under same management as FIRST NATIONAL BANK Combined Resources Four Million Dollars Deposits Rpfore January 12th Draiv Interest at 4 from Jan. 1st

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lli KCNT Fur n'. ra. r.i!.'1" rindern !,ir.e. wnr.ie. i;,ir V. r plant: r-rf reen.'ibV. 'o!.a'rt K llfy -,,rp. J'' l.l'i.nln n V 7; 1

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Poll .AlJ- A r.:i:nler of i -1 ri.r.jrsrt rirginj: frem J!'.'" to J4'f. Inr:?,; in rrft it 1'r. 0:er r.iirKiit) payments en r.v r.f tr,-e rr.rn"t. OLPAKKT RI'AI.TY PoltpoKATION. Pbon- MlL.iwaka 111. 7tf 1 OIlSAl.K New ronra partly mdrn b-inirtlew on I!: ld. P"int urd-r entire hens : I trf kitchen : !rk In kiteben; (fi-l :rt l d'rlrg room; lirfr re-era ; 2 bed rom with ?pnrieut Kt In euch. Ho:s Jnt remrted One and one half b!o-X t of Mam en JeSrson n Pr-e Jn Will neii en eaT pHrmenr t l.in. COLPAERT KEAI.TV C K I'O r.ATlo N . Ptcce MlAhatrnka 11-i 12 S Lincoln Wav -t. 7?f 7tf. ,Ol Ho.MKrt bulii on hjt trrms. Jim C. Karwll General Contracter. IeJ lUJg. M itJ-.aaka Pbi.i.e M lib .233-. jT) K S A I A -Sew t t e r""ai aYd rTt h al! rn df rn PrVe will '.irpr!e t, -.i. Innnire Stirk K a!ty 'n rl'i J K f A I. F. - b tmra w of rtr r.. rn en 4V. JT-ro: frt r-.irr.r-. llht and t-i Price 32,,'. Ir ;u!re at St--rk S Taltr r... MM (lit SALK--K'.fe re.,1; ard I n'h : all T mfdera : en ii"i a'rrt; j.- d ln- ( t:on. Prl.e re sei. td. In-iuir ef ,.;t.irk Keahy " ,?i.t

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MISHAWAKA, INDIANA Condensed Statement of Conditions as of December 31, 1921.

782,628.04 532.201.54 24,129.

RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. . .$ U. S. and Other Fkmds. . Furniture and Fixtures .

Cash on Hand and Due from Banks 149,087.08

Other Resources Expenses Interest and Taxes Paid

3,343.55 35,487.22

LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided . Profits 70,476.58 Deposits 1,314.805.68 Other Liabilities 41,595.13

..Total $1,526,877.39 ..Total $1,526,877.39 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS M. W. MIX. President . C. A. OSTROM. 2nd Vice President E. B. BYRKIT, 1st Vice President F. H. HUBER, Secy-Treasurer A. H. MATHEIN. Ass't Secy-Treas. CHAS. ENDLICH J. R. WOODWARD E. H. AHARA LOREN CRULL J. K. STICKLE H. J. GRAHAM General Banking Insurance of All Kinds Bonds, Real Estate Trust Business Safety Deposit Boxes 4 Cr WHERE SAVIMGS ACCOUNTS GROW 4

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January Clearance Sale of Shoes The Savings are a Third to a Half Off Regular Prices.

Women's Shoes $1.45 Women's Patent and Gun Metal Button Shoes, in sizes IVi to 6. Values to $5.00. "Tl. . . . $1.45 Women's Lace Shoes at $2.95 Women's $5.00 Black Kid Lace Boots with Cuban or lowheels, all sizes. fcQ QK special PCmm&J i Gray Boots at $3.95 Women s $8.00 to $10.00 gray lace Boots, in Louis or military heels. A QK real bargain at. . WWv Oxfords at $5.95 Women's black and brown Norwegian grain Oxfords, this season's best (?f C C11E seller, special at 4r m4j Oxfords at $4.95 Women's $7.50 to $9.00 Brown Calf Oxfords, with military heels, A Qf? special . . Misses' Shoes Gun Metal Button, all solid shoes for girls, in sizes 1 2 to 1 ; special (Jf fl jJQ at &l -ÖÖ Misses Black and Brown Kid English Shoes, newest styles. (JJ) Qg; at yunj:'fJ Boys' Shoes $1.69 Gun Metal Button Shoes for boys in sizes 12 to o'z, worth $2.75 to $3.50 pair. r:1.3' S1.S5 Boys' Lace Sh oes in bl ack and brown, best styles, at fj-95 $2.95 Men's J. P. Smith Shoes Men's $10.00 Brown Calf Lace Shoes, new- Qg" est styles, special XJ Men's Shoes at $2.95 Men's Black English or wide toe Gun Metal Lace Shoes, special Qg

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A About I 3 Women's Cloth Coat?, which h sold at $13.00 to $20.00. Sizes arc 16 P to 42. Conic ccFrly to secure one of these Coats at y $4. 95 rj Salts Plash Coats at I $16. 75 Full length and short length models some with Opossum collars and silk linM inS

$25.00 to $30.00 Coats at

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S35.00 to $40.00 Values

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350.00 to $55.00 Values

Women's Coats at $12.50 These Coats are regular $20 to $27.50 values. The materials are Wool Velour and Bolivia. All sizes to 44. A real bargain for $12.50 Cloth Coats Greatly Reduced The season's newest fabrics: models with fur collars and silk lined $25.00 to $30.00 Values $16. 75 $35.00 to $37.50 Values $22. 75 $50.00 to $55.00 Values $33.50 Women's and Children's Coats 1-3 Off Regular Prices

Silk and Wool Dresses at Half Price and Less $22.50 to $27.50 Tricotine, Serge, Can-

ton Crepe and Crepe de Chine Dresses;

Dresses at $10.75 Tricotine, Serge, Satin and Crepe Dre'v regular $16.30 to $10.50 values at

$10.75

all size;;, at

$12.50

About 12 Dresses of Serge and Silin, odd iarments, offered at $4.95

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$6.95 to $9.50 crreen, iold. rose ard red Middies, heavy wool flannel, special. .$5.45

Outing Gowns S8c 1. )0 heavy Outing Gowns, with neat sttipes or plain white, special at 98c

Georgette Blouses $6.50 to $9.50 Blouse, in two groups of prices, at $3.95 and $4.95

January Sale of Domestics, Buy Nov The prices quoted on Domestics in January by this store will hold for many months to come. You can safely buy your needs for months to come.

Coats Thread, all sizes lc Mope and Daisy Muslin 14c 9-4 Blc.iched Wcarwell Sheeting .... .49c 45-inch good quality Pillow Cases 28c Fine quality Lon Cloth. 10 yard bolt. special $1.59 Extra q jalitv Lone: Cloth. 10 vard bolt . . . $1.79 40-inch Imported Lon Cloth, special. . 2Sc 81x90 Saxon Bleached Sheets $1.45 72x90 Wearwell Bleached Sheets $1.29 3 lb. Stitched Batts 89c 42-inch Wcarwell Pillow Tubing 34c Remnants at About Half Price I to 5 yard icngths ot Cotton Piece Goods. Wool Cioods and Silks at about 1 '- regular prices.

Blankets at Special Prices h4x70 inch good heavy Cotton Blankets in gray, tan and white. Spec id at . ..$1.98 Wool Nap Blankets 6bx6Q Heavy Plaid Wool Nap- Blank'-!; -t regular $5.00 seller. Special at. . $3.95 Plaid Wool Nap Blankets at $2.95

All Wool Blanket

Gibbony All Wool Phid Blankets re-'-hr $9.7 3 value. Special $7.95 Heavy Comforts Heavy Silkoline Comforts. $4.50 va;;:e. Special - $3. 45 Women's Union Suits Heavy fieece. !or. sleeve Lnion St.;:-;. worth $1.30. Special $1.15

On all readv-to-wear and shoes at

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