South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 149, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 May 1922 — Page 14

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SERMON DELIVERED BY DR. J. A. BURNETT Pastor Choofp "TliCr Perpetual Memorial" as Topic of Sunday Address. "The rTpetaal MfmcriaJ" was the puhjct chiton by Rv. Dr. .1. A. Burnett at th annui rnmrrial frvlcn at th Fir-t Prhyf-rlan rhuch Sunday morn in sr. Th fhurch was crowiei, thr? in attnda.riro Including: members of Houchfun Post 12S G. A. H. an1 Span!?h-Amrr!ran and "orI'i war veteran. Itiut-ll Iriver rendere'I a .-o!or, and Mrf. Margaret 1. Corpora n. orsan.t. frovidod a pAClal m'-jsial pmKr.-im. Taking hi teit from KxitI'J l-:2. "What M-an hy thi. $rviry Xr. Biirntt preached an. excellent diM:oui5e in the course of which he faM : "The pas?ovr was th srre.-tt narior.al fat f ancient Iral. com-: rmoratinflr a rnl-'hry tlrlivprar.ee. from a mighty df-livrrer. It was a, ttnt-t of remmbrar,c wien, once ; ich vir rinil 'a in.rriii aPrA rft- ! ' - - , called. It wa? a ffit of conrra-. tion wh"n the national ccnnant wa hroueht to mind and natnali hnp quicke nrd. It wn Oip perpet-, ual memorial dy of a srAt nation. nd wherever today over ah fae of the farth th Jews are ;Attered ita ceremonies are observe!. DlponJrns Kxplirlt. "The direction1 for iti ohren-ar.ce ere mot explicit; afide from thr-? which were distinctly fornial. the. suXreme element wa,n lote'.lijfence. When yrur children shall in days to foma apk. What mem -j- ly this rr-ir ye shall lx able to.jve thm th pur "se of th' celebration. 'Na' ,ns have, ever commemorated pr.t '-cations hy menuTial days whoe nliservanre has been in accord with th purpw for whih. the day was e?rablihed. Amerim has h.id its bondage and its deliverance. Kach year red lttr days ari.e -ut of the calendar bnntrin fhelr 5ajRf:estions f-f preat events in our rtifitory; not the least of these ifl memorial day when we remember the valorous deeds of valient mn, renw our allegiance to th' principle for which thej- foucht and tak up acain th t3"k5 Imposed by their s-irrifices. "Thl: must be our ierpeual memrrial day. After the Inst soldier has finTw'ered the final roil ca.Il the Fenerations should keep atlve the memory of achievement and tmellic;ently answer the inquiry of the text. Lesion of the Iy. "The lrons of the day are not for the dead but for the levins. We must make it mrre thin a paslnR experience. Too often oir.- lives are prasmodir bein? momejitjrily lmprfti hy ?orr.e domlnerrl iniluence. V hall loe much of the.inspiratir.n nrd incentive out of our nrulonal life Mishawaka AUTOMOBILES Antomontles for Sl?. ti I OK PALE Cherclet l ied Cart ; 1920 40O Tour.. 191ft 40O Tour.". 181 4'0 Tear. Kord Tour. ll.V). Vhew esr ire all In seed ccndltlon. Belitle Auto K !. Mlshawaks Garas. Open evr. . 2Qtf ÜSKI CAKS Podje roadtr. 1Mb $T)0; Dndsr rrdüter. 10jO. f3W; Prdgjp to-jrlnx. 19?o. Overland touring. 191. f2; Maxwell trttirlnir. 1017. 2nn; Ptudebak er touring. taiS. Ford coupe. S4V. And othpr modeli. Terma. Call Mishawaka 2077. 9tf BUSINESS SERVICE Painting; Pa purine 'vätw'i.'-'-S- arcs ft; boce Mishawaka 1N0. C F. Coo rrrriftor. J0o2 W. Fourth at.. MUbauaka Ctt MERCHANDISE Poats ami Awvsoriw. 53 I.e.- J. Ganer. 100 W. Slx'-h it. Phone M ihtrVa 1 . t?Ot!4 KTTRSAI.r. -l' fr rvpre rr-b'-.i?. prsrtirsllr r.ew. 17 N Odar St. 2.t2 ROOMS AND BOARD littoni Wltlkout IWanl. 68 i"tK III1NT -Uooai in nnvVrn home, .til E. Fourth or ph.-ne Mlh .Vv 22t."i IUmmtis Without lVnnl. 6S Volt KKN r"urn:h.l ho-i; frictlr m--drn; l-r?in: re rn hl. Ad dress K. H . News-Tim. Mishswl-n CTtt 1'OR Itr.S'T All m.-drn forn:h.i rr.m ir Ina'.ur at .V W Thi-1 ?t. .s REAL ESTATE FOR RENT IIotiss For lUmt 77 f (ill KF.NT NW f'.x r'im hin". Ino :;r 11 Pein PM; . S.rUh Ter.d OHkx ami rHk, llooni 78 I ITK OF OFF1CF. KOOMS for rent. Cer.trs; bu"r. hülM'n ?. Kerwln. eve- First N.t!i.-nal Ba:ii. 27tf

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1 ü SAI.K Several hlgb .rlaas modara ti.niea at right vrK?i Ktrwlo. e?u First National. j 1 Ml; s.l.K Kive-rooni crtage in East i:r. i. ia. elect ri.' 1'shtn Onljr JV'.t i! wn serm-Mir Jaiiifr.. Lawyer FOU SALI F ive-rvr.1 rw burga'ow. al'. medm exrp? furr.sr Tile bj;hrom. iTorv enamel fulh : larire roaas. J-'J i :f takn sa Ceiaent pnr-ti. br'.ck t r'jn J Fosiji3n at one mi:vi: r y.r: KuK SAI.F -Tral cb(.k- b'3l!dinir lofa on L'.ti'-oln Wv vr.,1 Tilrd St.. near r.ew hvh f-hord sire Oricinal rri-s: t-ftter b:y row before !:na7id cause rr'' fn i'irjr.iv. I. itwral term : d:cc jut tor cih. Kersv-n. over F:rt Vatlor.al !f HOMES NEW A NP OLD Easy Monthly Payntenta rni t artly Modern house, new. VC. ferath St. rooia partlv md-ru tkouse, S. Union 5. 4-rooa zr Vurjalo-w. r irtly raoifro, S. Sra:th St. ''. r&ra j-'ft'-V m.rn l--;e. Oilt 5f h room rncrlv modern h'ue. s. Mala. Pi--'e M:ihJwika UaI COLTiXRT REALTY CO It TO RATI ON ijzcQia Wey Vwet SH

tkmpm; tiikatkk Large audience saw Buster Keaton at the Temple theater In hi feature comedy, "The Hlh Sien." and crne away 'well rleased with the excellence of the picture. It will rn shown for the la?t times today.

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will piny the leading roles. .( we allow the purposes of numorial day to perish from our thoughts. "This day rets forth the power of a frreat purpose. The sacrifices which these men. to whom a Kratef V I nation pays tribute, made were for a great ideil. Thty had rocvived a rrithae of ii'nerty and national olidarity which must be kept intact and to this end they count-i. not their lives dear even unto death. It was the challenge to their day fron all preceding American history, and they accepted the challenge with hitjn resolve. "The day has gathered new significance. Since the Civil war the country has twice answered the tall to service for humanity. The silent pleadinss of a downtrodden people were answered, in Manila Hay. V1 owi. Pmtiaco and VA Caney. In our day we answered the world tall at the Marne, at Chateau Thierry and Jn the Arponne wood. So we honor the heroe.- of three warn, men whoso hep.rts and arms were nerved by a nihliii-.s nl unselfish purpose to fulfill all f r which this country has stood from its bcsinnincr. Corruption of I'olititi! lafo. This is the day on which the senof civic responsibility should be quickened. Men havej always loved liberty; It Is one of the thingrs v hich God has Implanted in the human poul. Thermopylae and Uunnyn-ede attest It: Plymouth Rock, the Declaration of Independence. Gettysburg pive' their testimony; but there still Classified1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ileal Tjstato For Fchango FOR SALK or exchange, e'piity nve-ronm hmni: lrtrl-. anil watff : fr lnt or lta. lio Sarnh sr.. Mih!iw;k.T. l'st:t LEGAL NOTICES sal:: of mishawaka. Indiana, school imtrovement hon ps Notice i hereby given by the undertigned. the School City of MUhawaka. Indi.ina. by and through the Ro.ird of Trusfppo thereof, that it will on the i'lrd dav of June. 1'.'22. at 7:30 p. in. at its ofrW in the offlre of the Superintendent of School, in the High school building of said city, located at the corner Hill and Llncoin Way Wpt. Mih.iwaka. Indiana, offer for aale bonds of paid achool city, the same being known as ZTJJztx x&i'iM the in i bonds will be issued, neprorinted and gold in a aeries of one hundred bonds, numbered from one to one hundred. conecutlv,ely. the denomination of each bond being Five Hundred Pollars and said bonds to be payable as.foliowa: Ponds numbered One 1 to Ten 10 incluive to be payable July 1st. Bonds numbered Kleven Itt) to Twentv (lt inelusive to be payable July 1st. Bonds numbered Twenfy-oce (21 to Thlrtv (30) Inclusive to be rvable Julr isr. i:s. Ponds numbered Thirty one i.'Ui to Fortv () inclusive to be payable July Pnnd numbered Forty-ore 141 1 to Flftv i.VH inclusive tr be payable July lar. 'iwo. Bond numbered Fifty-one ölt to Sirtv (M) inclusive to be ravaMe Julr tsf. 1M1. Bonds runhorfl SUty-one M to i Serentv 0 1 inclusive to be rv;ble Julv 1st. 1D-N.2. Bon. is -numbered Seventy-one 7H to Eightv (S inclusive to be payable July 1st. 1.VW. Bonds numbered Eighty-one (sl to Nmftv if" inclusive to be ravable Julr it. i:.t4. Bonds numbered Ninetv-one ill to One Hundred (h'i inclusive to be payable Julv Vst. Said bonds will be dared July 1st. and will bear interest at the rate! of five rf cent, per annum payable I semi annually on the first day of .iasu- I year and for hloh interest coupons will 1 be attached to said hnnd and the per- j flnn i falling ilue An nuallr tncplhr i

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raid and th? bonds representing fame canreiled and laid bond will all be issued, negotiated and P'ld at the same firue and wi!l be rnvable at the F1M ; Tnrst & ssvlrss irant in the ritr of stru.'ting and eqinppJnir a new trade sehool buildir. on Lots Numbered Tsvo Hundred and Thirty-six 2... Two Hundred and Thirty sev-n -17. Two Hun dred and Thirty -eipM ( lvSi . Two Hun dred and Th1rt-n.üe '2T.5'. Two Hunan. I WM-t r I "ill I Tn I T 1 1 n s4 r n .1 I

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Ninety-four v i2t4t. and Twr. Hundred AIjIMXT TO 3fKFJT. and S'.cety-five (?sX)i. in Müburn riae . n c t.k Ui.m Addition to the Titv of Mishawaka. st. I A m"ting of the St. Joserh AlumJsrn Countv. State of Indiana. Said jr.! ?rociatlon has been called for bonds will be errered for sale on theThuriav evening at St. Joseph's 2Trd dar rf Jun. at the tixe and; . , rlare above njentloced. to the highest ' ??n'"1-

and be? bidder, and sealed bids arj hereby invited therefore, saiü bids to be da-rn sited with the clerk of said Hord at irs said off.ces at or befor 7:"" p. m en the 23rd day of June. :T2. Said ciool City hereby reserves the riht to :-eert anj led all bids for ald bods. SCilOOL CITY OF MISHAWAKA, INDIANA. By Harvey W. Jor.ei, President. K H. Ahara. Secretary. rdmnml H Brrklf. Tr'.itirr P'-ard of Tr'iro thereof Dated at the city of Mishawaka. iMb ac. this 22nd day of May. 1S22 I May 22-29 aad Jan 5,1

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in i. 4 . . v ''.:. '.-:v: ' : '. - . 1 . : v ' : i - aßd Harrisoa Ford '.hrouli' remains the serviert which we must render. The victories of the sword are perpetuated by intelligent freemen. We honor the past by accepting and expressing its noble achievements. It is pot enough to merely speak our gratitude; the responsibilities of citizenship, are upon us. yt how oTteiv and how- easily ve neglect them and then wonder at th inefficiency and the corruption of our political life. If the heroe living and dead" could speak the deepest feelings in their hearts they would tell us to keep faith with them in making powerful the things for which they suffered. There is further the necessity cf a consecrated life. ho can look upon Vhese depleting ranks without having his emotions stirred; who doe not realize that back of them and all they did was a God, who was working1 his plans for the Messing of humanity; that back of their sacrifices was the one great sacrifice that has heen the inspiration ( of every service for mankind? This day and its influence can never he lost 1 if out of it we are made better men and better Citizen." WEST ENDERS W IN FROM CITY FIREMEN Hy a timely rally in th- eighth inning the We.t Enders succeeded in defeating the Mishawaka Firemen in a lively indoor baseball game Sunday by the score of 5 o 1. The lineup was as follows: . Firemen: Grob, lb; Oppelt. c: P.oggeman. r; Ganser, 1. Hatch, r. ss; Raab, 2b; Fetters. 3b; Becher, cf; SVheihelhut. If; Bekaert, rf. We?t Enders: A. Vande Wille, lb; H. Vande Walle, c; Huysse, p; Chink. I. i-s; Leon. r. ss; F. Oppelt. 2b; Pynaert. Sb; De Rave, cf; C Vtnde Walle, If; Cable, rf. Wet End 100 010 030 o Firemen e-0 0 100 000 1 'Umpires: Charles Heiser and Ray Oppelt. Struck out. hy Roggeman. 11; by Ruy.'se .1. Rogceman, bases I on balls 3. , SUNDAY VISITORS. Mr. and Mrs. J- H. Martin, Mapleridee farm, south of Osceola, had as .giests Funday Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Norwood, Goshen; Ir. and Mrs. W. F. Turner. Cassopolis. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Barr. DeKalb. Ill.;j Mr. and Mr. James Norwood, Elk-! hart, William Smith. Elkhart, and Mr. and Mm. W. E. Wallach. Mish awaka. Get your greenhouse plants and ' order your cut flowers at Powell's ; greenhous. 1215 Margaret st. j Phone Mishawaka 49. Branch at J Mishawaka Book Shop, Mishawaka Hotel 20tl0 KXTEUTAIX FOR NEPIIFAV. Mr. and Mr.v Henry Gum. 314 W. Fourth Pt.. entertained at a 5:30 o'clock dinner Sunday eening in honor of their nephew, Lambert Klaer, who was a member of the Firt Communion class at St. Joseph'? Catholic church Sunday. Peony blooms for sa Decoration j Day: also roots. Mrs. C. W. Phelps, i 60" E. Jefferson rd.. Mishawaka. Adv. 2?t2 nillTH OF DAUGHTER. A daughter was born to Mr. amT Mrs. August B. Iosman. at St. Joseph's Maternity hospital Sunday. raniums. Asters and Salvia palm plants. alo 'ate cabage and tomato . , . , . MlSr.awaka. Advt. 2t4. n t.i. ri . x . tertained Wednesdav afternoon by Mrs. Charles I Metzger, and Mrs. C. E. Paul, at the former's home. o Lincoln way E. r- r1 r rinnl Plare v St . Cut flowers for 'Decoration Pay at the Edgewater Floral Place. Adv. 2 5t2 ro vcl.it ks nriiFss Tnrp. E. T. Peyo has returned from Toledo, where he ppent several das trir.s.ic ::nsr bninej. Edgevrater Floral Plac for funeral ilowers. Phon 13. A4r.-tf

CALEiN'DAR OF EVENTS SCHEDULED FOR WEEK

'Th following events are scheduled in Mishawaka this week: Tuesday Observance of morlil Day. with program exercis and parade in the morning-. The exercises will be Tn charge of he American Legion, tfo!c:hton Pot G. A- P. having turned over all arransements. Followinsr the ceremonies the Daughters of Veterans wi:-ere a dinner to the G. A. R. members at the G. A. II. hall at 12 o'clock noon. The opening of the season at the Miami Country club will take place Tuesday evening With a dinner at 6. 30 o'clock, following a program ot dancing. Wednesday evening, a class of four will graduate from the Nurses Training School of St. Joseph's hospital, with commencement exercise. at Sa. Joseph's hall The Rev. John Rum ley of St. Mary s Mercy hospital. Gary; will be the principal speaker and Dr. II. J. Graham will present the diploma. Thtrraduates are the Misses Anne Girch, Grace Fury. Mary Copp and Inez Blake. Thursday and Friday evenings The Senior cla-s of the Mishawaka High school will present "Merely Mary Ann.'' Saturday Tamarack Grange 2212 will hold its seventh annual picnic at Tamarack. An all day's program has been arranged. , ODD FELLOWS PL AX MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 4 Monitor Lodge, .No. 28. Independent Order of Odd Fellows will hpld its memorial day observance next Sunday with appropriate services. It is' expected that over 1.000 Odd Fellows and rtehrkahs will he the guests of the local ordff and participate in the program at the Qtci Fellows temple. Dr. R. L. Lundy will be the speaker; Mrs. Gilbert Mayor will sing a .solo. Following the exerciser the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will march in a hody, headed hy the Dodge band, to the various cemeteries in the city and decorate the graves of their departed members. Members from Elkhart. Goshen, Xiles, Edwardsburg, Plymouth. Walkerton, Mishawaka and South Rend will attend. More Truth AS OUTLINE OF TIIK HISTOF.V of m:vyoiik. In days, alas; "now long: gone by. The lads in Backwood Fork Would cast a fond and wistful eye At little old New York. And when they had the cash to spare Their eastward way they'd tak. That they might find employment there Their fortunes for to make. They gathered wealth, and founded banks. And managed vast hotels. And soon were found among th ranks Of millionaires and swells. They toiled from dawn till set of ?un, With neither pause nor rest.

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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 Red, 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.

BUY ARCADY POULTRY FEEDS AND ALL SMILE No Better Feeds Anywhere Atlantic A 1 Scratch, per cwt. . $2.35 Riverside High Grade, per cwt $2.20 Buttermilk Growing Mash, 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 1 2 weeks old) ,per cwt. . . .$2.50 Poultry Charcoal, per lb 5c Bran, per cwt . $1.35 Oats. ( 10 bu. lots at 55c per bu.) per bu 65c Shelled Corn, per bu 75c Meat Scraps (6cper lb.) or per cwt $5.50 Chop Feed, one-hplf corn, one-half oats, per cwt $1.40 Good Wheat Screenings, per bu 90c Eureka Egg Producer, per bu 60c Oyster Shells, per cwt $1.50 Crystal Grit, per cwt $1.50 Alfalfa Meal, per cwt $1.75 Clacked Corn, per cwt $1.75 Wheat, pure 60 lb. test, per bu $1.50 Broken packages a trifle higher. 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. 192 GRANGE ELEVATOR CO. A. L CASTLEMAN, Mgr.

OH- EVERYTHING SEEMED RATHER V H16H I Until today the town is run By persons from the West. But now the lads from Raekwood Fork Who feel a burning thirst To come to little old New York Must make their fortunes first. The town receives them with a smile And welcome, them no end With its great hrart but only while Their cash holds out to spnd. The moral of this little tale . - Hoiiefi down, is simply this If you are broke, don't hit ths trail For the metropolis. Thoe Westerners who came to town And cat here. i in its wealth And having got it. nailed it down Did not come for their health! Master. Ill VIE EEKCYCASOipflOTHIH roBVlK BELIVEESf PHOiE "WAKA Mtshawaia Station Na to COiWIERSSEMCE 'AM WSTITVTI0N OF QVALITYi

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