South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 148, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1922 — Page 17

SUNDAY, MAY 28. 1922

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PROGRAM COMPLETE; Mishawaka Ranks Foremost j POPULARITY PRIZES !frSA

FOR MEMORIAL DAY; i

EXERCISES TUESDAY

In Radio Application

Mishawaka ha lor.? b"n knr.rn : rr.'tny dirfrer.t ty. su::ir. them

ja on of the mo?t prc?rk:v f.ill . to any huhoM. The retail prices

i r.ue-i in me ;at or Inriiina. ana

recently I: has received

KEENLY CONTESTED BY CITY'S BELLES

JOSEPH'S CHURCH Mr, MM:- i 1:1, of in ty

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nto

its limits a corporation

Previous Year Program thit hv male radio appi!.ab rr

tr.e norc. Articles of incorporate' n were filed Frida v at Indimano-

. ,. ..m -.. f''r fh new Sahr-ok Phr.no-

the c hvervari- of Memorial Day in, Mlhawa.ka Tusiay wh--n th city'

ranz from f27T to $3,00

c-r.rern silir. th m nts to rn Us-ical j-'.her- an

and evn at

The lo-

instrui da'.rs

thi? f-arlv stace in the

at Battcll Park.

:rid;j.try th with order?

company .swamped j from a"! p-irti- of the "

country. Th 8-abrook corporation : ;s thö only manufacturing company i

a fitting manner

.raph Corporation to be located in j that is makin? coniplte machine M;-u'ala. T:ie corporation s.'lth cahmet. be In er made in M.sha

o.ipita.izd for $ 1A0 nfio ar.1 fh In- j waka and the rcedv:ns ?et? by C'ip'rators nimH are: Melville V. , Fa.-t Ft-ed Tool Co., located at

American Lepion Circus to Be One of -Best Ever" June 12-17

The mammoth circus to be

Mishawika June 12-17

A cl3s.-- of is ch i'.d rr r. ' w: 11 r",''ie ftrt communion at St. Joseph' ' Ccit h oil c church to lay whT, peolal I rvice5 will b he'.d at the S:3r' : nia.-j. Ivv. John Bp. will be th j r le brant. The children will be f?'enrfd from the school to tie church

j ry rr.'mwrs or c-t. Jo'n societv

' The oil c irrlvrlcs n A 'r'i - "

j boys as follow.-: Jr.5rp.nine Alle.- t

n iri. Mary Barbara. Genevie ve

i ind Mix I were ;r.a:

M' I-u ill ::! at t'.;-

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' rttoth'r, Mr; ht, 315 AV. F:r-

in? at r;shi o'rl k Titv;.. Ta?:-r of th'

rliur1!: p.-rformc 1 h' d-r in ar'-or of i'u'.ri:- ;

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The Itnlian IlrnaisMncc Model. PhowlnK the upright machine. The corporation has employed theftitl of bIns: the first to put radio la?t word In radio science in the! in cabinets, construction of a combination rac!io'

it was given the place of highest ! dinr.f r party at the former's home, distinction and accredited the honor! 710 Lincoln wav F. The guests were

of being the hit of the season.

Mr. and Mra Burr Stephenson, Mr.

nlll pay tribute 1

to the memory of its so', -lie r and failor dead The. fxr:5r5 will b hfeld in the r.irrr.m? at Battel! park.

and in ca of ra;n in th auditorium of Bitte;; ? hoof. The decoration Tif j thA trrnvr- w ill take plar rd of rain or fh:n. The ioid Start Mothers w;ll mf -'t at th Hotel M:h- ' awaka at & o'clock and tranrportat;on will b provided for them in trparad. (.'.tizr.? ar urs-l to Ae-'-rate ths gravs on Monday, an th American L-?ion will furnish K'jaM for th various rmf f to ro" that the flowers ar not molested. Children of the? Orphans Hon; will be srivn opportunity of obs'-rvin? th j daj- by thir attendance in a body. J All ex-service mn arp urcd to j

come atttrea in unsrorm. i-opp-9 ar bing yold f;r th1 American IKion and can bt purcha.-d from the Tri-Kappa Sorority, th F.y Smuts and Daughters cf Veterans. The proceeds will so toward defraying the expends 0f the day. At 12 o'clock Tuesday noon, the. Daughters of Veterans wdll serv a dinner to all G. A. R. members at tho G. A.'R. hall In th Odd Fellow hall.

Onl-r cf Parade. The parade will start promptly at j 3:2 o'clock, and wi'l ho a?t follow?:

Section I: Platoon of police. Dod band, Co. I. F'2 Indiana Infantry. National Guard. caison and limber, fraternal organizations. Section IT: City officials fir1 department. Iodg Company volunteer fire department.

Woolen Company volunteer fire de-and phonograph instrument for the KXTKRTAIX AT DINNKIt PARTY partmtnt. Salvation Army. Boy home and public use. The instru-! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Endlich. Mr ?cout?, World War veterans, Gold raent has been demonstrated at the ! and Mrs. K. W. Knorr. Mr. and Mrs Ftar Mothers. Bed Cross nurse?. , Xr-w york. Pittsburg and Detroit ' Fred X. Smith and Mrs. Louis Uli r. i i . i . T . ... . . i

r).u!rn-rti!i-u' hi -ir'-". i 'nuMi - raaiopnop.o snows ana m every ra?i mann, aelir,nt: uiiv entertained at a

ters of Veterans. G. A. II. veterans, .c-.iooi children, flowers. Th parade will halt when reaching Main ?t. bridge and flowers will bo strewn In th river in memory of the Union sailor dead. Taps will be founded, a 5.alute and three volleys fired by the flrlnj sejuad. It will proceed to Battell park, halt at the monument which the G. A. R. will decorate. There will be brief servlce In memory of the departed soldiers. At the stand the folhuvin program will b carried out: "Star Fpanpled Banner," Ddsre band: prayer. Rev. L.. C. Rogers: selection by th Marquette Quartet: reading of "Duty of Diy.' by Commander Bowers, of Housrhton post, G. A. R.; Fir.eoln Address; General Iain's Orders, F. Armand Pchellincrer; "In Honor of American Ieston." a poem written by Mrs. Frank Breckon. will "be read by Mis Iyd? Packman; pitriotlc address, Hon. Arthur Gilliam: olo. William J- Coats; roll of hrnor. John D. Fulmer: " merlca." the audience; benediction. Rev. Dr. F-urnett. Th parade wjtl form ana proceed to the cemeteries whre the decorat j-T1 f tbe graves of all departed soldiers and sailAr? will t;.ke place. Tap will be sounded, and th firing siuid will fire a salute t the dead. The living member, of the Houghten Post. G. A. R.. are as follows. .T. B. Rowers, commander; J. Fulfil er. vice s-nio- vb-e.-ommander; I. Reed. J mior v ! -A cnnnvi.l-r; R. F. Perkins, ".uirtermapter; J.-hr.on Perry. chai!in: Oeoree Stock, of!r of the day: J. Q. Sw.irr, sr., rer?e,ir.t: J. W. Hutchinson, adjutant; Frank R Rberhart. Jer.se G-ir.es. Fl R. H:it!ricer. ?. M. Girin. Dan F. Shaffer. Rrhr CimSle. Jr. cob B. Orker. Al'en Plr.kerton. Dmiel Gill. Luther Cur:?. Michael MoCVr. skey and David Moor. M!?h.wiki ro.r. pi, Arr.-r!..STi

under

B'.r.r.f ord. M ir; F.uraczewski, Ma

lind Fberlein.

Boehnle in. Ros ie Divil. Frm.eMarv Catherine

Hen Golba. Miry Grace

m the

lausnices if the local ros? of the

i America n I.erior. nromifes to eclinse ! Ganer

To-: 'Grav Helen Hardv Helen Honold.

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M;x. K'er.yon W. Mix. Mayor V.'il- , ledo. o.. but whit h Is owned by the ' att"ernpted ' in Mishawaka Le-irion : rr!;!!e Hornur.g. Marie Hummer, l.arn W. Dodse, Fred P. Hewlett and , lecal corporation. Th r.ew MIsha-' arA A'tr ' " "u .ni Marian Kearney. Mary Klein. Helen

iwaka concern holds the undisputed , th? ent;rpri and are cnihu5iast;c ' Kl-". 1Ip'rn Koeppn. Rosina

over the prospects. The popularity ' Kran z- - i-ng. MrcJnia contest anion? the young ladies of Schmitt. Marian Shaffer. Catherine

the, city in connection with the affair is one of the features of the

celebration, and is creating good na- Rf rr'- Irwin ueche. Clement Cantured rlvalrv j field. James Chr:stianson. Harold These entered are: Miss Genevieve ! rok- Halford Ennis. How ird Evan?.

! Richard Futter. William Ganser.

p . y e T

march.

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Trowbridge, IaSalle rd.: Miss Genevieve Stutrman. 113U Lincoln Way west; Mi.- Urbanie Van Painel. 3 1 " S. Wells st.; Miss Ida Gerard: Miss Margaret Tremel. 321 S. Sprinzr St.; Miss Helen Do Groofe, 121 S. West st.; Miss Marie Anderson. 211 Merrlfield av.: Mis Modella Miller. 2H6 E. Seventh St.; Ml?s Clora Douglas. 12 1U W. Mishawaka av.; Miss Mary Rothy. 31S W. Eleventh St.; Miss Hattie Gay. 930 15th st.; Miss Freda Bradford. 13S Borley av.: M!s3 Effle Roi-.bini, 54R Lincoln Way west, and Miss Harriett Johnson. Sil S. Main st. The Legion asks that each of the contestants go to Baker's Art shop, E. First st., and have their photographs taken without any obligation on their part. The first three winners will be presented with three nicely finished photographs, and the top winner will be given a trip to Atlantic City, all expenses paid, while other valuable prizes will be awarded.

Stephen Hanock, Lambert Klaer Jcseph Ma ereile, Leo M.ayerhoefer. t-ylvestr Micinski. WiPiam Miller. Alex Xigy. Stanley Pakukwicz, Louis Radomskl. Albin Sabadi, Jacob Schmidt, George Toiski and Alfred Weis.

SCNRlSi: IM1AY11R MIFTINC. The Kpwo-th League of ;he First Methodi.-t church will b.oli .i sunr;e prayer nTtine service a ivl Mny

breakfast th . morn in :r .t south of the ( ity. M iv.li- r

Senior Class Play

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MISHAWAKA HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM June 1 and All Seats Reserved 35c and 25c

' ,4 JN HjlfcUi .

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ed to a. m.

meet at the church a:

VAXDALS DESPOIL SCOTT PARK, OAT LINCOLN WAY E.

The attention of the police has teen called to the operation of vandals who are despoiling Scott park. Lincoln Way F.. . J. Alvin Scott, who owns the park and who is responsible for the beautifying and upkeep of it, had provided a bench at the foot of the park and by the river side for the use of any who cared to take- advantage of it. This has been stolen, ns has the Mack at the drlnk-

i mg fountain for the convenience of

little ones to enable then to reach from the ground. The park ha? iust recentlv been laid out with not-

THL MAIS liS THE STREET jted plants and many of those have We might tolerate the powder and ady bn stolen. The police v.U ' 1 r n r e f ri o tiitVi f r v flirt it Inrlte

the rouge in a pinch, but we shalll""-' a rtl' "aiVil iU1

trend to tW eternal eilence without

VISITING IX KOKOMO. Mrs. Worthmcion and her sis'er. Miss Clara Lamb, have -cr.e to l-;n. komo to isit relatives over Memorial Da .

ever having overcome the outrageous lipstick.

rt.igned to

Russia is finding that theory Is one thing, and setting peasants to make nationalised crops on nationalized land Is another.

Cut flowers for Decoration Day at the Fdgewater Floral Place. Adv. 2 5t2

Get your greenhouse plants and order your cut flowers at Powell's greenhouse. 1215 Margaret st. Phone Mishawaka 4!. Branch at

Mishawaka Book Shop, Mishawaka j Hotel 20tl0j

Po.r c--rd photos, $1.00 per doz., 0?tr-ir.ders. Adv. 2Stl

Peony blooms for sale Decoration Day: also roots. Mrs. C. W. Phelps, 802 E. Jefferson rd., Mishawaka. Adv. 2St2

Good selections of hlonmln? trr

i " " i ar.lums and other bedding plants at j Edgewater Floral Place. Adv. 2St2 I

The Lyradion ('oiw)Ie Mflel, showing th radio compartment.

WEAR - EVER ALUMINUM The Best Made EUGENE EVANS For Sale by 52S E. Fourth St. Phone MIs.uur:ikn 22"2

SINCERITY SCRATCH FEED, BUTTER MILK EGG MASH BUTTER MILK CHICK MASH. GARDEN SEED IN BULK Jess Annis 226 NORTH MAIN ST. Phone Mishawaka 207

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T O I) A Y The Iligeost and nest Show in Town IOo MATIN T. 1 1 10c Ontiniiou, i ::;o to 11 P. M. FRANK MAYO Soiven'; Mot Ppular Star in-r "TRACKED TO

EARTH'

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Ry Win. .1. NfWllg in the Saturday I'vening Pot

A BLUE JACKET'S

HONOR" Featuring Jack Perrin and Gertrude Olmstead CVntury O iiwly "LITTLE MISS MISCHIEF" Featuring BABY PEGGY Universal m:vs ri:i:l Sres All Knows All

P3 ; I I ' ; H PI ' 1 I n h N N v&J i 1

There are? some articles of summer furniture that stand out from the ordinary and such a suite is shown above. It is of sturdy fibre construction and the three pieces have cretonne covered removable spring seats. The backs also have coverings of this material. Comfortable and inviting, it is sure to conform with your ideas of quality summer furniture of a type that will pive many seasons of wear. This suite can also be obtained in a natural varnish.

Our Prices

are based on today's market values not what they were a year as;o nor what they might be a year from now. Our prices today are mighty inviting to the buyer of furniture because they radiate a feeling of secureness and assure the very most that might be expected of the purchase. Incidentally, we miht say that selections made today from our stock will, in years to come, be regarded by you as the best investment you could have made.

MISHAWAKA CREDIT IF YOU WANT IT

The idea that brought about the combining of the radio with the phonograph into a single unique and compact instrument by local manufacturers, was the belief that the greatest good the radio can do for the public is primiarily to develop

and Mrs. William Crabill, Mr. and' Mrs. W. Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Myers of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robertson. Fred A. Ullmann. Dr. and Mrs. II. J. Graham, and Mrs. Emma, Baker. ! Favors were awarded to Mr. Mack,'

a keener artistic sense by bringing j Mrs. William CrabiM and Mrs. Knorr.

the masses to an intiminate ac

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iT:am. Houghton Pos:

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the oreanizatiT.

' rjvaintance.ship with the greater artlsts of today. Hence, the machine j ha hern so constructed as to furnj music while there is a lapse in j br e.:i d.-nsted entertainment thus I making it possible to present a conI tir.ual program at any time. Ry a

smgle adjustment the machine may

fdgewater Floril P!ie fpr f:rral flowers Phone 13. Adv -tf

TO REPltLsnXT MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Rev. Dr. J. A. Burnett, minister

the First Presbyterian church.

Mishawaka. has been selected to represent the South Bend and Mishawaka Ministerial association at the

tarewell reception to be tendered

of

turn from ralio to phonograph or Rev. Dr. J. L. Gardiner, at St. Paul's vice-verse. i church. South Bend. May 1. The machine? are beinr made In

Mishawaka Floral

Mishawaka Classified

AUTOMOBILES

Automobiles for Sale.

1 ROOMS AND BOARD

rani urns.

Place for Ge-

Asters and SaJvfa ralm

plants, also late cabajre and tomato plants now ready. n; West Third st.. Mishawaka. Advt. 26tl.

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Rooms Without Hoard.

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VO Ii SAL.K i troift I net Cat ; 4M Tour. 4L0 Tour. liH

Tour. Kord Tour. I1.73. TiMt car ar all in good condition. lVltl Auto bain. MlslawuVa Garage. Opeo evs. rotf

UK'O KOK l; F.N T Kuril. ned heme ; utrietlT

iv.'"drr. ; ced Rennen; res.nib'e. Add II. II . w: Tines, Mist.iwaki '7:a

'.SEi CAKs ! Pol; rosdter. ltm. JW; r-dff rnadater. WIS; Pod;? teurl?. j iac ?": Orrlsnd touring. 1015. fi ; '

r tourin;. I'.'In f Z) ; Ford co 1. 21. , J4.VL Acd othr modtla. Tera:. Call Mlitiwaka 207T. ttf I St'ITT.

KOK RENT All modern tun ishM reen f r jrentlern.an Phr M;h.aw3ka

or inquire M W. Third

rsss ror

Sale

TEMPLR

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TODAY and TOMORROW FLORENCE REED

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THE BLACK PANTHER'S CUB"

A vivid portrayal of a young girl's heroic sacrifice for the sake of the man who had befriended her. Florence Reed, one of the few really great emotional actresses of today, in "The Black Panther's Cub," an absorbing story of England and France. See this magnificent picture that has been playing in the leading theaters at $1.00 admission. Temple Price 5-10-25-30c ALSO BUSTER KEATON in his great riot of hilarious mishaps "THE HIGH SIGN" Big Keaton Laugh Special.

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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

Offloe- and Desk Room TS ' Irdiana Ave.:

Five rooms and bath. . strictly modern bunclow now under construe-

Lars: brik forch. tile bath.

Ihardwn.-d floors. French doors, large ! bedrooms, big attic, full basement.

M.-100. Terms.

BUSINESS SERVICE

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or office nrnTM's"

ler.rl husmejs ru.i.1ir.?. or-r First National Rank

for rnr Kf rwi i-

Painting Papering

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

House For Sale.

1'AlNTEKs Cartr and Dntrti Roy

Lead. HO lb. lots. rx l. lot. , j 0 SAI.K STerl bigu 111 T5- w?r:W,lUV3.1 ''v" 4l,M right prioe pirrrlter. 10f? . l eurth it.. Mldba- i

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Kerwln

Seven rooms and bath; modern. A square type hn;;.o; ?. bedrooms, full basement. A bargain. Lot 43xlCS; ' ?3.70n; JöO ca.-h. i ' liurincüs Opportunity. j Forty-twoN acres, grocery building.

uiodfo . stock and fixtures: dance hall 25x50

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0f"!ft.. pi-no. 10-roorn hou?- with fur

EMPLOYMENT

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WOMAN wanted ro work in l :r.-b 207 N M:ll St.

pea 17 tl

Help Wanted Male.

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Nlifl? .VlAN V'ANTED-r,! 11- L:sc-ln Way W. tj 1 1 -- - -

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MERCHANDISE Boats und .tvMirle.

FR SALE F;t ro'ni r." bur.alw. all mdcTn icfpt f irr.ie 1 b.ith

S-.viii :f tAken r. err.ect per- h. brick tr:rr.rd r"-?e?;or. at cre 21 0 M!Iti! Sf Ji'i2 lOlT SALE-Several bu:!.l:ni? lot. en Lirco'.n Way and Third St. r.f i r rew hirt4 frcheei !T Or'.jir.al prjri t errer 'ut now rfr d-.Ld caui i jri'vs fr idT3r.ce. I.ib-ral tera? : di-! i'un! f "r caf a Kr:n. e er F?rt :

Na'!n-!. 27 rf j Full

race and electricity. 5 -room house, light plant, ciier mill, grist mill, creamery. 2 trucks. 2 horses. This busies ho-'ed 5 50,000 last 'ear. Will el; rr trade half intere-t at a very !w f.cure. Oner would like, Mishawaka property.

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iTMU DE rub-i! tc.'!.r Agft. , J. r,asr. b'1 W. :xti t. l'r. M t hawik P44' Vt U PölTsALE li ft rrpre rowbeat. fr' f.aa Ii r c. '.17 N Cr aar St. '.: 2

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vt-r.th t. '-roi.ni pirtlr modern h-u. S. I'i.: :i St. 4-rocTi r.e t)Ung'i'."w, rartiy coders. S Siith St room partly mlrr. ho;e. Oak Sr. Vreom atrietlv rr-dera hn. S Main Thor. MinawakA lli COLFAERT REALTY 't R I'OI! AT I ON I.'". !.: - '.', Wiv W,:

Lot on paved street in

location. 4:xl25:

J 1.1 50; eastern frontage. Five roon.s and bath: modern except heit; in

basem.at; pleasant

very Close new East

dein; and end.

location;

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jsftn down. : rooms and

icIo to center; :

1 V. .' 4

bath; modern; good condition, rooming hous.

ROOMS AND BOARD

Ilrm Without Ronl.

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K :il INt.ite l't r I ; Inline FOR SALE or fie!i4r.;e. f , i.fy rn t-r" 'ni hp;,i; a. ;. ir:r. .nr. l i:r. f.T Jot rr lot Mio s a rail s; . M:Mwaka.t 2t .

Fin location

$4.40. Several lots with all improvements. 1 47 5. Hastings Realty Co. Ill Soulh C huirli t. Rhone Mlhaaka 1T2 vr 2333. Ask for McKenna. ophx i: r.Mr.s

BUY ARCADY POULTRY FEEDS AND ALL SMILE No Better Feeds Anywhere Atlantic A I Scratch, per cwt. . $2.35 Riverside High Grade, per cwt $2.20 Buttermilk Growing Mah, per cwt $3.25 Buttermilk Wonder Egg Mash, pre cwt $3.25 Baby Chick A 1 Scratch, per cwt $2.50 Chick Feed (for chicks 4 to I 2 weeks old) per cwt. . . .$2.50 Poultry Charcoal, per lb 5c Bran, pet cwt $1.85 Oats, (10 bu. lots at 55c per bu.) per bu 65c Shelled Corn, per bu 75c Meat Scraps (6c per lb.) or per cwt $5.50 Chop Feed, one-half corn, one-half oats, per cwt $1.40 Gocd Whet Screenings, per bu 90c Eueka Egg Producer, per bu 60c Oyster Shells, per cwt $1.50 Crystal Grit, per cwt $1.50 Alfalfa Meal, per cwt $1.75 Cracked Corn, per cwt $1.75 Wheat, pure 60 lb. test, per bu $1.50 Broken packages a trifle highf r. We also have the same high recommend on our Lawn Grass, Cow 'Peas. Millet Seed and Sudan Grass, in fact all kinds of Field Seeds and COAL. Our driver always wears a smile, you will like him. Our motto is: Service and Quality. Call Mish. -92 GRANGE ELEVATOR CO. A. E. CASTLEMAN, Mgr.

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The Fart It Flays in Family Life TNTO the texture of a woman's thoughts of treasured things, is woven an imperishable strain of love for her silverware. To her, it stands as a reflection of all that is best in home and hospitality steadfastness, utility, refinement. What table is ever so inviting as when laid with silver! What; buffet so admirable as when the lustrous alisten of silverware adds the final touch to its sturdy beauty! Silver today, as in generations past, is a symbol of family pride,honor, tradition an incomparable essential in the dining room of any well-appointed home. Let Us Show You SPECIAL $15.00 CHESTS OF SILVER, CUT GLASS and everything for WEDDINGS and GRADUATES W. H. PARMENTER JEWELER 'The Gift Store of Mishawaka"

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Five Miles East and One-Half Mile North of Mishawaka Decoration Day Program

Sunday, Monday and Decoration Day Afternoon and Evening BUS SERVICE TO ALL CARS

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