South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 76, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 March 1922 — Page 22
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1922
MISHAWAKA NEWS
j tin- should h attractive, th? r. th I in? plants to th !r proper places will i s -!;1 l;n shuM be. interrupted ar.-l ' brlr. out wonderful efTrcts r: the va'.I Phoull be allowei to show h.iuty ad art. that ui'.l brin? out part of tho way. The jant that ! the plry of th flnrvpr k!r.? !om." zz are dwarf ar.1 medi-jm j Mr. Shle's t al rr.uoh -r.Jnyed Krowir,' Spir a. Harter! Th'inber- ' and & expected to fr:v -ir. Impetus
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AUTOMOBILES
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LANDSCAPE ARTIST GIVES INSTRUCTIVE TALK BEFORE CLUB
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j Aura, Mahor.ia, KorsythI. P.hodo- this onv.ris: ?a.Mon. Mr. Sh! '.vr'.l ; typhus. Calycar.thus, Kc-rrii. an i ' known here and in South Hen !. h.iv- ; there qu: a number of other insr done considerate ,.and'ap i'f-.tutiful varieties that can b-i 'jl , uork n many of the homes of the ! in l-'Cora.ir.c th hou.e foundation, two cities. 1 Of cnur you must study the archi- . Mrs Gilbert Moyr sar.i? two nuni-
and -urroundintrs ard use : be-rs , rnst acceptably, accmp lr.lM
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and privacy which e"od tit d. mands for the home. Now, with on's tree? and boundary I:n-s 1
rated we will bein to ?cr"n off nr.- n-r sightly buildings. T'so vrr." dddu- "ThTf is nn thine one must not
v.ir:eti-H or plants to rring out i n tne piano py .Mrs. .Mar-ivl C or-
th' c-dor in the most artistic man- poran.
I ous trf-es. tall prrowin: 'a few sprue an I pin
shrubs, ab-o lerive out, and that is vines. They
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Herman J. Shie Tells How to Beautify Lawns and Gar0 dens in Address.
forming the screen-- to rut off all trtdlis--- and pe-rgolas; also up?n the
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j "f 'he Art department of the Misha- ' an i Woman's club yesterday after-
unsitrhtlv vlws and makin.: th1 wa
of the house where th-y are
boundary lines with beautiful, well ; trio plain or barren tome beiutiful trimmed hedges, we have now only 1 clir.uir.g vine? should be used. After
the frame for our picture. Th lar.dseapo parcener will b'k uprn this iene from an artistic stand-
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our draperks :r all properly lofafd we must remember we must 'cave a re n velvet lawn, open centers tn five beautiful vistas from dif-f,r..:-t pints of the yard, aavin b, -rdf r beds with irr, frular lines.
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beautaul were most instructive and i.f exceptional interest. The at-
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order to civc distance effect and add natural beauty to your picture. Iainir Out I'lowrr Cianlens. "There are many ways to lay out a flor garden. Imdscape archi-
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color are to the painter. On note j forming bays in the shrub beds in
struck by itslf can mean nothing, no matter how loud and startling, or soft and sweet the tone. One color Is a great, vivid Klotch on the canvas and expresses nothing, no
matter how clear and striking it may t. t.s discover many new designs of
be It is onlv a.-- the noe is brought , gardens w hich are verv pleasing" to
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"In walking out into your yard that a composition takes shape. I cMnr scheme of blossoms you you must betrin to take ob.rvation pjants arf subject to the same law. 1 should use great multitudes of color.
rjof every essential part, studying the producing nothing worthy th -name ' shou! 1 b- blooming at all times in
situation just as it exists. 1 our eyes whon isolated. livery plant, tree th- season, but It is absolutely neewill probably fall on some unsight- an( shrub must be in its pioper I eary to, have a leading color. Ccrly scenes. Again, you will notice p!arP to hrin.i: out the harmonious tain tones dominate when ued in the houe is too barren, foundation e.(.rt that we nil so much desire. much k-ss quantity than others, lines are straight and cold; along "Two important points should he Yellow is a oud color and shouts the back lots no tree.s to give a sky considered, to mass in crnup., the whenever it appears and for this line, and no boundary lines of any 00or eherne of foliage and the per-! reason ks plant? producing yellow kind, and probably no trees to petual blooming of shrubs. If the 1 flowers should be used. Blue, on the r.reak the blazing- heat that pours foundation of the building should ! contrary, retires, consequently it out of the summer skies. Now. the npt no pleasing to the eye. then tnnt be used in profusion. Red question con.es. how to take these makA a solid plantincr with th ; st mds midway between yello-.v and troublesome points and conform pfoper foliage color. If the founda- blu-. With these colors of bloomthern into a beautiful landscape pic- '
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Xu War No War Tax TODAY Tax Y a r i o (1 Program of I'nu-ual Inter -t TOM SANTSCHI 'THE SHERIFF OF MOJAVE" A IlriMling We-tcm with Thrill- ( Ja lore CHARLES HUTCHISON The Tlirill a Minute Munt King
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"PINCHED" NO WAR 1 AX re. 1 n. 1 rOMIXfi SATI'llDAY Clara Kimball Young 4THE YELLOW PASSPORT"
FARMERS ! The most valuable time you spend during tlu yrnr is in selecting your seeds. You've got weeds rnounh. Buy seeds you can depend upon, also of a corporation that has an interest in you whether you are one or 10 ' miles from here. We ship anywhere. SPECIAL SALE on the following as lon as th stock lasts. Purity test and germination given on a!! seeds we offer. Clover Seed, per bushel $15.00 to $17.00 Mammoth Clover, per bushel SIS. 03 Alyskc. per bushel $13.00 to $15.00 W hite Blossom Sweet Clover, scaraficd, per bushel $7.50 Northwestern Alfalfa, scarafied, per hti . .$14.00 Kansas Alfalfa, per bushel $13.50 Cow Peas, Soy Beans. Rape, etch. Amber Cane, Sudan Grass, Silo Red Cob W hite Corn. See Spring Wheat, all kinds of Millet Seed. Lawn Gia.--. White Clover, Seed Barley, Sunflower S-rA md Grimm's Alfalfa. We give you the service and the quality that wii! cause von to be a satisfied customer. RED DOG MIDDLINGS, per cwt $1.75 Nappanee, Bremen and Flavo Flour, 25 II). sack $1.00 Chop Feed, per cwt $1.50 Salt, per barrel . $2.95 Block Salt, per block 60c Add 10c if you wish delivery. Also anything you might need in the line of Poultry Supplies. GRANGE ELEVATOR CO. MISHAWAKA Mishawaka 192 A. E. Castleman, Mrr.
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l'AVMi;.f PLAN Itefore deriding ' day shadows on the ground about .l. tinir.dy u yoiJr bora- cull Mfchawa- ! th house, rather than on the biuldk:i lis, our salesman will be ,le;js-.l . t , , . , f.,- . all nn l show you our homes and ! lncr- A Trpp should never be located fx explain our payment i 1 1 1 . .'(dpaert J to obstruct the view from a window
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pathway of a vista. Trees should he U'.ed for pky line, for screening -nd nny be U5e.i jn many other important places. Next, we will locate our boundary lines with hedare.. stone or brick wall?. They are to separate the borne from th1 outside world nnd sutrirest nn aspect of refuse and snuc: retreat, of safe and pleasant harbor, and ad the lovely seclusion
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The following statements of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK
j nnd the FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, in the same building
nnd under the same management, show the strength and soundness
o f M ishawaka's only National Bcink and its affiliated Savings Bank. Combined Deposits of more than $3,440,000.00 and Combined Resources of more than $3,900,000.
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First National Bank of Mishawaka Statement of Condition March 10, 1922 RESOURCES
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Loans nnd Discounts ... $ 423,451.18
Overdrafts Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Interest Earned Not Collected Bankinrr House and Fixtures V i Redemption Fund. . U. S. Bonds Other Bonds
CASH RESOURCES: Cash in Vault and in Federal Reserve Bank Cash in Other Reserve Banks
54.08
3,400.00 13,933.91 47.353.59 5,000.00 108.750.00 766,400.99
First Trust &
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LAST TIMES TODAY
LAST TIMES TODAY
t! L ml ü L L THEATER The John M. Stahl Production
e Child Thou Gavest ISfle'
Not a sex play, not a problem play but a big, clean drama, superb in portrayal. A drama of a faithful wife yet a secret mother, told with true artistry and crowned by a climax of vibrant power. Also JIMMIE ADAMS in a Special Two Part Comedy, "A SUNLESS SUNDAY"
TIIMPU: T. lilv "The Chilli Thou (invent Mr" a irture iorlVct hi production with an unparall. liinav. Tht tlir'o Ins Mar art Lewis Stone. William Ihnioml and ISarhara C'a.tloton: and the hlz little fellow is Ihk lleadiick. the thrtH-.v ear-old hpellbinder and the sereeu's wonder child. Today is your last rh.inee to see tins wonderful superfeature, so make up your party and 1o hrre wlicn th show starts. Matinee starts promptly at 2:1.": evening performance at 7:OH f"fdo-k. and eoutiiiuou till 11 i. in. O. .T. 1.
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 17-18 Large Loaves Bread 7V2C Creamery Butter, lh 38c First grade Michigan Potatoes, peck 38c Good Luck Butter, 2 lbs. . .43c
Cold Medal Flour. 25 lbs.. $1.12
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THIS LAMP IS.;! INCLUDED FREE i
l;4 Sugar, 10 lbs 58c
P. Q. or Velv!t, 10 bars . . .51c
I Berdan Green Label Coffee,
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Hebe Milk, 3 large cans . . .24c Hand Made Brooms, each . .39c Pears ( in a heavy syrup). No. 2
cans, each 28c i
23c g S9c IS
Pride Washing Powder, 7 pack- l ages 25c
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Rose Leaf Flour, 25 lbs. MEAT SPECIALS
Best Round Steak, lb 18c
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H amburger, 2 lbs 23c y
We Deliver Call Mish. 2214 The Cash Grocery & Meat Market 220 E. Mishawaka Ave.,
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Loans and Discounts . . .$1,104,860.12 Interest Earned Not
Collected U. S. Bonds
27,289.53 463.08
Other Bonds 676,091.39 Real Estate Owned 43,370.00 CASH IN BANKS 523,074.62
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$1,602,709.78 LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Surplus Undivided Profits . . National Bank Notes DEPOSITS
100,000.00 80.000.00 30,450.76 99.200.00 1,293,059.02
$1,602,709.78
$2,375,148.74 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 100,000.00 Surplus 80,000.00 Undivided Profits 43,152.85 DEPOSITS 2,151,995.89
In line with the trend toward lower prices, we are glad to announce that the price of ice for the coming season for household use has been lowered to $10.00 per ton, or 50c per hundred. Our same good service still to be maintained. SCHROEDER COAL & ICE CO. Main & Broadway Division St. E. &. VV. R. R. Phone Mishawaka 442
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This new model Talking Machine plays all icconK including the famous Emerson, Victor, Edi?on, Pathe and Columbia. The style is one of the handsomest ever built; large size, in Mahogany, Oak and American Walrrjt. 'ou will be charmed with the tone, which is rich and sonorous.
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We Include a beautiful Floor Lamp, with hardr.n f-'.'.k h;i1 In a variety of ott colors; ten Flection? nf your run -!.' . (flvo double-faced records) and a full aortrr.-nt i ? - r II.--.. Come to our special rooms and examine thia wor..U rlu'. i-.-i-chine. You can hear all of the frreat artists of the d'iy.
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COUPON: Konoid Music Stores, Mishawaka, Ind. I am interested in your Special Talking Machine, Free Lamp and Record offer. Send particulars, without obligation. Name ................. .r........
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COMPLETE MUbiC öTOkES
109 N. Main St.
Mishawaka, Intl.
Phone Mishawaka 63
OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
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OFFICERS Fred G. Eberhart, President F. V. Kuss, Vice President Fred N. Smith, Cashier H. E. Suders, Ass't Cashier
OFFICERS Fred G. Eberhart. President F. W. Kuss, Vice President Fred N. Smith, Sec'y-Treas. H. E. Suders, Ass't Secretary
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CONVENIENCE SAFETY
i Fred G. Ebcrhart
F. W. Kuss
DIRECTORS OF BOTH BANKS C. A. Dresch Fred N. Smith
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M. J. Laing Ambrose J. Major A. J. Schindler
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We have placed on sale twenty-five fibre rockers, in natural and brown finishes, upholstered in dainty cretonnes and tapestries at a reduction in price of 2bc:c. A very desirable rocker for the sun parlor or Summer home. Prices range from $9.75 to $20.25. (See Our North Window)
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Mishawaka, Indiana At the Close of Business March 10. 1922
RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. . .$ U. S. and Other Bonds. . Building and Real Estate Expense and Interest Paid Cash on Hand and in Banks
366,036.55 557,820.51 51,491.17 10,579.10 61,065.81
LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Interest, Discount and Other Earnings
80 (.') 00
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.473.65
Total $1,047,043.14
Deposits 905,920.20 Total $1.047.04 3.14
You wish your bank to be more than a mere place in which to '!rpr,-:t yn;;r money. You are seeking a bank which will not only keep your money vaiVly. kit one which will render a helpful, sympathetic service, one which will take an init r est in you and your account. The North Side Trust e Savings Bank is such a k.nk.
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