South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 13, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1922 — Page 20

FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 13. 1922 20

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CIVICS DEPARTMENT

to confer with the prlnclrI of the

chools. Mrs. Cl) Je I.ork ar.l Mrs.

s. i. Hunter con:rii;uiea a tiu-'i.

Mr?. William Probaco Reports Red Cro-s Cliri?tnias Seal- Sales Are $536.

SOPHOMORE FIVE

WINS WAY TO TOP

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DodzeForcesEn joy Banquet and Talks BIGGEST BANK IN -

At Annual Sales Convention for 1922 MISHAWÄKA ELECTS

DIRECTORS FOR 1922

MIsa Clara OIllTt,

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Kenn all

lo. Ind., p;oke at the rr.etin of

riir (U-p.irtnit nt of th Miha-

ans c 1 1: l y"'t-rday aft

f)r.f hur.-Iro'I and two executive .

1-Year Mm Swamp Sr

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Manrifacti.rlntj Co. and Its

Lir:, irt nt tho atari a; h renvf ntion Jn the Hotl

A turi'iu't and a program of n-tn.Tinr:i-r.t .nrocdd tho U'-'.n'lia

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In fhirp contract to thrt banquets r-' the I)'..'!e siivs conventions of j

:or:.;or yars w.us tho pplrlt or irnvtn s-i and r-riousnesi that dominated the 1 anquet and hu?di.r ra'-eilny list rilght. Thre was T.'ir.e t tho hap-j y-fto-l'joky, every tha,? is lovly, sp.rlt. While L'.T.ny's

,v j orrh'-etra .'ent strains and crashes, I r.is.-adps and r;i pl"s f'f tunefully in I t-ay :o into the air. the faros of ,,ri tl," hundred odd hanfjuetf-r-rs wer-'

r and thoughtful, indlatlnir .t the Mi-.Jn'is irohI-ms of i:22 fir to- i:rav for frivolous di-

rr.nd J v r: :on. :h a thr-.-o was also apparent that

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iwai'-n la3 r::an l many a hii.;nes

df-ffit into splendid victory.

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'rrnoon. Sh. spoke of th Pills in the 1. i-hituro and pave an ir.tprstir.i; ro.-urne of the iat !.-cIslature. There were 2?3 bills, 44 cf which: wer for educational matter. he stated that w omen as a .cex have not i 'taken enough interest in the-a afI fair.--. Mrs. llv:i Nelson is the only! w oman from Indiana in the P-gWa-Iture. j ' Mrs. W. Ik Kinsley, chairman of !the department, was in charge. Mrs.' 'II. M. I'lotner acted as secretary, in'

f Pharfhntdfra of the First N'atlnr..ih r.f Mr-- William P. (VN'pill.

hank and First Trust and Savins Mrs. IZ. A. Poan reported on the bank re-elected the 1921 officers i cr.mfort station that at present r.oth- : and directors at an annual meeting ir.q could l e done, Put It would be held yesterday afternoon. (taken up later. Mrs. Zellers, chairTho officers re-elected to serve (man for carriages to take the memthe associated banks are as follows: ' Pers of the Optimist club to and Fred G. Eberhart, president; F. YV. Ifrom meetings, reported that everyKuss, vice-president; Fred N. Smith, i on was willing to furnish a car-j managing officer, ca-shier of the jKr:e. j

; .cxxiintn cskhxt rix fption. j The Oregon J)urnl of Portland. Ore.. Just received in Mishawaka. 1 contains a long and Interesting uccount of tho arrival of Pr. 13. 13. I Parker, former pastor of the Methc diit Episcopal church cf Mishii waka. and family. Th.e camera ! man has an excellent picture of the ' doctor and his wife and children In

the paper,' whi:h "plays up' I'r.

Parker as one o o.list ministers

John Wesley. A crowd representative of the Methodists cf the Pacific coast greet d Dr. Farker or. hii arrival in Portland.

MAIL II lv.'i ship fra::; 3 Millln.-rv

vorn OWX HATS.

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MUliawnka ('ntlnnl on la 2.

f the greatest Methslnce the .'.ivs of

Firs.! National ami First Trust Hold Annual Election Smith Managing Officer.

North Side Trust & Sn Tines Co. Will pay 4rc Interest on all pavings deposits made r-'ior to Jan. 12, from Jan. 1. Adv. 2tS.

First National and srrf tary-treas-urer of the First Trut: II. E. Suders, assistant cashier and assistant secretary- Iirector.s were reelected as follows: Fred G. Eberhart. Fred N. Smith. E. J. VT. Hnk, A. J. Schindler. F. VT. Kuss, Marcus

Total Sale, $."3fl. Mrs. William Prohasco reported that th total amount for the sales of the lied Cross Christmas seals was 5 5o0. Sho was given a vote of thanks f rnii tV'rv nntlr.- r'lllVi TVin VrirtN

i t V tit L 4 . x-.v.. . V . V . . . , Side district reported the bad con- B

dition of Main st. north of the Grand

Je.Terson

an 1 tur k en, hut the -.-.ph-. Fa-

son and Slater v. men on the winni V.y the victory

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have a good claim to th? tornoy pennant. They have an 1 de

feated -ach of the r.ther teams an 1 J with nnlv lx mor; k'i'i.es to bet

played, with th-ir opponents they

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loom as the nosihl' will le a merry race and the S-::;or.-. who

the Freshman find Juni'-r by larc;o scores. The Senior t"tm did not display f'ood form cr teamwork in basket shooting and pac-inir, aa they displayed in former games. The standing of th teams is as follows: Te-.m W. IV t. Sophomores n n l.OOn Seniors ........ 2 1 Ii"! 7 Juniors 1 - .StFreshmen o '' r"""'' To I--t il)eri. The Maroon and White quintet will travel for the feonil time this season when they meet tho fjophen team at that city tonight. The locals have something to revenue the defeat hanle them by the tioshenItes In the ..per.irr tram' of the season. The locals h ive fully recovered from their def.-.it at the hand of Nappanee- and it i-s predicted th it they will come burl: strong. On Saturday nl'ht th.-y will meet tho strong Syracuse f.ve nt the P.ittell gym. Syracuse coms with a strong reputation and has won many of its games. They hiv a fat pacing atta.-k and will attempt t carry the Maroon and Whit sr.ilp bark to Fvrafi-rt with them.

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; ification at the. ppiendid showing I road. j made by the two associate banks j ;.rs. Kinsley read a U tter from which r.ow have a total of $3,551.-j w. W. Wattcrs-.n. proident of the

, UUU in deposits. iMn t r ar rotnn.mv. in which he

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i ' ... i u.uii'u nt i 1 1.1 1 iui-ir."L lilt" uctliey repaired to othe banquet hall. ; told how savings accounts had in- partmont had taken in the improvej Creased $45.000 Over the previous 1 ,rn r r.f the ,.rvic nt t,o mtnnnnv

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MIrthawaka hotel and a concert giv-'

the attending guests beforo

POSTMASTER RACE ON IN FULL BLAST

: Mating that he liked criticisn..

Gavlor, Michael and Wilber Leading Aspirants to Succeed Herzog. The raco for the Mishawaka postmastership 13 on In full blast.

: The November election in Misha- ' waka knocked el.iforate plans of re

i publicans Into the traditional cocked condition of these associate, 1 banks

hat, with the result that as the time I a tremendously bir asset to Mish- . 1. j i i , i

: yar na tola t lint the lank 3 rur-

; p. us ana unaiviaea pronto were rar ; A suggestion was made to help j in excess of the total capitalization, j jn the Fed Crosi Ford coup.? fund , Strong Institution. )tril 1 c ,Jlnniittee will bo appointed The I'irst National and First i

Trust and Favinr.s banks constitute j T -

one or the strongest and roundest financial Institutions in Indiana ad from a ftadpoint of resources, strength, surplus and service to depositor.. Is superior to many of the South Bend bank. Under the management of Fred N. Smith who came to Mishawaka from Indianapolis ex years ago, the associated banks have rrown and prospered. The .ound and health v

M ishawaka Classified

M. W. MIX, M. W. Mix. president of the Podge Manufacturing Co.. the Dodgo Sales and Engineering Co., and the National Ver.eer Products Co., presided.

j Among those at the speakers' table were C. E. Endlich, E. II. j Ahara. E. M. Carver, George J.

Fredericks, Wm. R. "Paddy" Hosford, P. J. Campbell. Fred P. Hewlett. C W. Gill. W. Jj. Chandler. Among- the branch managers

' present were Victor Wilmot, Chi- ; cacro; S. A. Emery. New York City: IT. E. Pose, Pittsburg; J. II. Prapier,

Houston. Tex.: Purke Richards, .Minneapolis. Minn.; C. E. O'Brien. St. houis; E. G. Richards. Oneida. N. Y.; C. II. Ups-n. Cincinnati: Pen Pa Hoy, Philadelphia.

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for Postmaster John A. Ilerzog's re

tirement in September tlrawas near, the republican bailiwick finds Itself in the throes of an Inner split. Ralph W. Gaylor, former mayor of Mishawaka. for eight years the undisputed leader and dominant power in the local republican party, is out for the othce of postmaster. Walter Michael, ex-Mayor Gaylor's political lieutenant and himself no mean power In the republican party, Is also an aspirant. David H. Wilber, for the past 11 years assistant postmaster, and a man who. it is universally conceded, knows tho business of that office as few men do. is another aspirant. All three are republicans. All three have cast longing eyes upon that luscious plum.

awaka and a splendid tribute to the

soundness and solidity of M!.ha- j waka's banking and Industrial foun- i datlons, Tho combined resources of both ' ... i

banks are In excess of four million dollars. Poth bank." are In the same building and under tho same managing officer.

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and Wool Ladies' Hose at $1.50 per pair.

We carry a fine lot of hosiery, ginghams and notions. BEN J. SCHWARTZ 614 E. Mishawaka Ave.

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TEMPLE "Riding with Death," a William Fox western photoplay, was the offering at tho Temple theater yesterday. It presented an old friend under a name partly new on the screen for the billing designated the star

'as Charles CBuck) Jones. The ex-

J olanation was offered that the star's ! present high standing as an actor has Justified a christening under a name other than that by which he hitherto has been known. , "Riding with Death" is as exclt1 ir.g and entertaining a photoplay as any in which this popular star has appeared. Charles Jones plays the I part of "Dynamite'' Steve Dorsey, a reckless riding and hard fighting i Texas Ranger who gets Into trouble i with a crooked sheriff and his ! henchmen. The story is strong in i plot and tremendously fast in action, j The lore theme is developed most ' effectively. The friendship of two men in love wdth the same girl ' men who are suc-i. good pals that they remain pals In spite of the conflict of desire Is faithfully and ap- : pealingly portrayed. ' The story 13 by Jacques Jaccard, j who also prepared the: scenario and ' directed the production. Betty Francisco plays the feminine lead charmingly. The picture will go far toward making Charles Jones more popular than Ruck has been.

LINCOLN Since the days of Pord Clive and Warren Hastings. India, with its millions Of picturesque peoples, its

! conglomeration of religions and ! creeds, its magnificent temples and

palaces, and Its subtle atmosphere of ever-present mystery has held a dominant fascination for the civilized world. The great British protectorate which Kipling immortalized has been portrayed with fidelity by Eouis Joseph Vance. In "The Bronze Bell." the latest Paramount Ince special, which will be featured at the Lincoln theater on Monday next.

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M. W. Mix aced as toastmaster. F.-dl.uving the dinner. Mr. Allison, representing the British firm of Kenyon Pro , rcpe makt rs, sang a number of Scottish songd. Mayor "Pill" pode was then ln-trod'a-'ed and uj given a decided v.ttion. Mayer "PHI" made a short ...1 ire-s .and toll his hearers to

i I watch the smok - at Plant No. 2. : ; .ir.d also r.ot to forg. t to watch tho

m---ke at the ci:j hall. Miss Grae F;:.k Holversheid ac'"mpani"d by Mrs. Wing, rendered i :ai:.iU t ol' solo-. Miss Holversheid

WA.NJl.i' i' i.j. i -! '.r: -: . i r. !:.. or arartr.ort f r iw ni:- la J.n!. itraka or c! -. S--:;th I'.-r.d : r--; er.lb!e rarr" Aii lr. M tk . 1" . ., T'.ra". ?1 lh -iv" a k n. l'OU UhN i -dkve-r-M :a. r artiv ra "vi . -Tri tcc. pa T:ft-; nr V :." r plsr.t ; r r.t rona!.!(' ;o-rt K- aPy t'..rr . K'

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:s a coloratura saprana and an c- : :r.pl i.-h . d artist. W. I.. Ch.in.F.vr. purchasing agent for the Podge interests, also made a.r. add res. M. W. Mix nddr"ssed the followi".r me'ijo to th bar.T.ieters: 'Tr.L' annual sles convention is. v. :thout d uiM. the most important

The feature picture at tho Century, starting tonight, Is "Single

Handed Sam," a western drama re- i

plete with thrills, adventure and romance and introducing one of the most interesting characters of screen characterization. "Hurricane Hutch" reaches some cf its most thrilling and exciting rroments In the fourth chapter which l.s ap romlnent feature of tonilVs program. This episode is entitled "Smashing Through" and shows the hero. Charles Hutchison, winning out after his enemies thought they had him cornered. Major Jack Allen'. latest animal adventures are recorded In "Trailing the Coyote." "Zero Hero" !s the title of a comedy which is also or. the bill and th Pathe News chronicle.' the latest eventus of Interest.

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15 Pounds Monarch Coffee for $5.50

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1 - w anyone who buys 3 pounds of Monarch Coffee for $!.!0. This offer is good for 1 0 days, starting today Specials for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday

homt: ru.DG. & ixwx arsx. Fays 7 interest on savings If left one year; C If left six inontr.!. Adv. lllf

S" Catherine of Lod;e forces for manv i

years. It is an occasion when the i

manufacturing and sales

problems

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teresi nx . 'r..r ."..arrir.:e.-s ;it- ,, h v.r-Ded o 11 fan-'ful em-

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entire Lof.se : i-r;f ktrot.r-Ti ; td:.k " la : purposed men. There Is r.o great

kitcr.n : :-o.l v:: J tli'.ir. re. :n : pr- i Ins roera: - t rd :.. uirt. :-'.. m V

Ol and r:f Liir k- .-at f Mjiu I that such a condition will eventually

North side Tro;t Ä Savings Co. Will pay r"c Interest on all savings !posits made prior to Jan. 12, from

! Jan. 1. Adv. 3tS.

!shrrnts and ethical alibis.

"Conditions in all phases of busl-

serious ana can only re

ser:ou mir.aeu. intensive

Iast sale of sea-son at L. D. Letts' Millinery store. Hats $1. 12tl Adv.

odl'cht of prosperity In the n-ar

allhouch we may well feel

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appear. "However, a normal turnover of business may b obtained If we all got down to brass cacks End show a real fens of vnlaes. "Fwry man tv.ix justify himself in the Krand h'"wdown for results.

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An ir.rr.tr.so Soabrook phonograph v as placed in the lobby cf the

Today tnly 1. 12 AH HAI KD in han Abniinson's Stirring Drama "THK KC1IO OF YOUTH" Also a CJootI Comoily

Toinorrovv Only WILLIAM FAirtRANKS In A Tlirllltng Western Prania "THK WESTUtX DEMON" Also a Ghk1 Comedy

- - - ' - " mm Rolled Oats, small pkg., 9c; large 21c Bran, package 10c Monarch Pancake Flour, two for 25c Monarch Food of Wheat . 21c Monarch Pork and Beans, three cans for 25c Monarch Fancy Kidney Beans, 3 cans 35c Matches, six large boxes 29c LiVby's Sliced Pineapples, large cans $3.50 Little Elf Peaches, large can $3.50 Snyder Pure Preserves, 1 6 oz. jar . .. . .39c Creamery Butter, per lb 39c Good Luck Oleomargarine, two for . . .46c Strictly Fresh Eggs 41c 10 lbs. Cane Sugar 53c

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614 E. Mishawaka Av. We Deliver Call Phone 254 Mishawaka If any of our goods fail to satisfy, your money will be refunded

PRICES THAT CRUSH COMPETITION Friday and Saturday are the Big 2 Days

If you have been waiting for Low Prices, they are here now. Don't wait any longer. Prices have been cut to rock bottom. You Save when you buy from us.

LOOK OVER THESE BARGAINS

Boys' CJ-9 "yCjlfj Shoes UbBU vE I

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FEATURE PICTURES FOR THREE DAYS Starting Tonight TONIGHTS BILL

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A thrilling story of a fighting man who made good in spite of o irp w erinc: tld. Adventure) and drama. Another wild nnltnal rirture with MAJOR JACK ALLEN "Tniilin- the Coyote" I 'pilule No. 1 of "HURRICANE HUTCH" A remedy. "Zern Hero" ANo l'aflie News

lriee: ., l(e and l."e HEAR THE six-PIECE ORCHESTRA

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TEMPLE THEATER

Charles tSucR Jones i

m Ü 'Riding With Death' j In this picture the famous j Fox star takes the part of a i Texas ranker. The first rule 1i

H of the Texas rangers is to -j

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fi trouble. Cuck finds iL

"HOCUS POCUS" Snub Pollard comedy.

TOMORROW Children's hi:: Bargain Matinee Day "The Yankee Go Getter"

A i.ig special full of speedy v

action. Also two big tworcelcr comedies.

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SUNDAY and MONDAY -j

jacKie oogin : n In Ij I "Peck's Bad Boy" jj Ji Tnfhrr. father and the whole il

family will want to see this jj one. The feature produc-

tion mat nas uroKcn aiienu- j

arcc records even-where. Don't miss this one.

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Men's Undenvear, Half PHce. Ladies' Underwear, Half Price. Men's and Women

Shoes Reduced from 25 to 507c Men's and Young Men's

ST. JOHN'S COURT 952, C. O. F. Card Tournament begins Jan. 16th at 8 p. m. VALUABLE PRIZES

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