South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 190, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 July 1922 — Page 9
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Man n The Street
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vSeren I'o Grrotp cf this city! H-r.i Fr:,- iv ovnlnc. Tho i
r.ifl the pii'-v: of
r,or .it a howor tiorts Tvr pink ir. 1 n-
I)o(-c Intercj'th Orcanizcd Under One Head ivith Charles T. 3Ior?c as Chief Executive, to Succeed Mix Mayor W. W. Dodge Is New Vice-President. 0:K:7.ilr,ri of & n"w 53,000,001 r.f th now celebrated DO'Io proJ-
.N'ltlonil Ycr.'--T Pro .'.uct.s Co
r.thf-r char.Tt-s !a thv ncr-.r.p.rl cf
th--" cut:v- ; hiv-- t-ikr ;; iro and th T" v.I! b" a ccntir.uatl"n of th
nrp-)rfttIon to tak cvr th( Dog11 WÄ
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r.our.f'- aturd.'i morr.lr.g-.
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n 1 '.jce.iful burlr.- rr.ar..
cr.a rn.-y
n.y at Mi-hawaka as its first o;fi'-e boy, tup: r in th Mjbscriptlon anJ
lists as "The Dcd-- Mm,'
Shower tho Mlahawaka Iar.d5r.1pe. fa:rs In the Atlantic ocean In a way with bunc.Iow?, and then there will ty at eent thrills through folks, al-
No a g-neratlon of property owners . thou
wno will build business structure?, i .
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civon at th" home of Mis 4 Ai:?u.ta j h- --n was .rved. Covers wtre laid
cm. 40 W. Navarre st.. Suth for 12.- '
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! TrJr to 1S25 a!l women's shoes
Now they
which is an Inordinate
desLr for forneth!r.j or another, has a wonderful range of objektives, and
:roncer' H'en I-ynch. an actress. Jumped'3 covetountss keeps men goin
rr.rr.e ror.rvitivf rn n naft-mf r.t ar.d were made vitiiout heels. " .rward lookir policy that has ap- are made without toes. ,;.;.rd in the past with the advan- !
ra"- to (e obtair.ed bv a
Jlnir.r-.ai striK-turo than has ever from a restaurant table In Los An-jrcm succtvi to success, and irom r-f r- existed in tho bu.'int . ; prelcs and decorated the face of an j tenure to failure. We knew one It fnrur.ro 'neej to k-r,-v ' -t with a custard pie. It werke, i man who started out In his youth .n. 1 1 ' cr.i-i'Mu-'. V "V1 S'he landed on the front paffe of the to prime miniver of Great Drlt-
Los Armeies papers with picture i "rw ne ;s merely looKir.sr f
!.v:!I not lo-e the fine up?tar.d;n;
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f Mdv:n V who-" tirob
Mix, the
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working un through the ranks tc
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I'tj f'.-r th" we 1 faro of the r-lty hive
lf,-n n nf'.n vr, t)w. n-.t Thai u - 1 jears ao jonn 1'au'
... ' L1,'IK Mli,:,:i; uru"1 U.r-.-.n'Titb-.n ,-.f tv. mm,v,i.-, fj J one, r-'oiutlonary naval hero. vas
when Dod-e Manufacturing i .,,. t. .". A
acro the ra?o headlines.' forward to the time when he can
i;onai veneer wardrobe trunk.
ion jc""'- Mr. b'-aus.' of the M tvnr ",v.
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M r. .Mix 1:.i.h .1 ,.f hoM- . '. r.t-r -! -s id' nf.io 1 with th5 i r,a r. i z t on k r. r.vn as tb." 1" ? I Cfrp.. Incorporated un- ' r tho bi-.vs of I i'i.v ir.'. Th Mib.i i ry i-(-r:ip'sr.I'-t4 whlrli will be link I ti: " i.m-.v cor;'-ratIwn Include: I t Ii' and Ii:..;:-' ' rir. Co. ."r'.Iiir.-c distributlon of I'de 1 r'.Iu"ti t)iroi!i;ii iö branch ware-
born In the y.mi" county In Scotlana
Vicksburc has put on a hlue Sunday, minus newsnaners. Ice crean.
,17- u, It hall, the ra:d Are department, Co. uciulred the bur.e-vj of lbs Chi- f , i , , . . , , . , ' ... ... . . i Ith M.shawaka Ii'.t".. the M:.shawaLa:;o repr-enf ative, Iticc Machinery,. , - . Co. He then v.as transferred there ! 7 a" 1 V lV-nfS C'- t!" ? U est in charge of f it busir.e,s. the Lusi- i lJlrA S'rit ank ar",i fihT nntowor- , , , . .. iciiy e-xampbs ft and forth as .trik-
f:om whence we came. ?ome years cigars, sodi water and "sich."
;cn. i have U ?m tj ia nr : i
ir.z evidence of the pride he feels -or t ii city in which he ha.3 chosen .to mako his horn". Ctvhi ami Inilutrinl Ilt-enl.
r-.e.-s 1. 'ir.tr iau-r taKen over as wie
Cl;Jeao branch of the Dodo Manufacturing Co. When Wallace I f. Dodqe, the
ipresllent of Dode Manufacturing
Co. died In Pentember. ISO J he be- Mr. Mix has wrved two terms as
icarro one o? the executors of Mr (mayor; during the war period w.is
I'o lA's estate In company with W lh j v:ce-chairman of the county council W. I'odge, but was recalled to Ml.-h- ? drfenj-, chairman of the Fourth awika o take the poIt'.n of mcq! Liberty loan for Mishawaka and vi-
I bcclc lie certainly pepped up af-, Hooray for reform! Now -wo
-,l.all thes people IS. 07 of them-
i . , ... . 4i i Mi'.vfd whether they want to be or
: ent Mr. Mix is the president of the '
MIshawaka Trut and Savings Co., j J president of Mishawaka Public Im- j provemont corn.. nre?ident of th i
1 Fast Khu! DriM r.n,1 Tnn! Cn At ! mtint 13 Ät e polls
Toledo and president of the Weat i
The proper place to stage a strike
a-jalnst the United States govern- f
Any other
pbico is risky, and exceedingly
:.o-a.-. the bi,.Ir- c-'t ''. I'uib-y C rp. nt ::' Ida, N"'.v York, tho Nat ' T il -v. v I'rojuc's Co. of Mi.-'hawak t. th burr, Oil I'nglne f.f b'oi'th F'-r. !, lavr r'-movd to M:sh t 'ti.-i, l;r.o.n 1'Iant four, ur.d r--K-M Mf0-. "o. l'.rnlted, Toronto. Canada, .i.-Uirf d in by Podtr Intere.-ts.
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miUjVtn w. jitx. Tha retirement of Mr. Mix comes ai a irr-At eurprl.o to his many frind3 and buin? atsoclatevi and his utmenca from the organization will be 2eply felt. Office F4y !n 1RS0. ?dr. ?!lT started work vrith tho Podc-o orranizatlon In IS' 5, fTving as an attendant at the exhibit ot Ikdge Manufacturing Co. at tlie Cotton Centennial exixpltlon In New OrVans wherA the Initial fhonvin
prr-Jdent and general manage ot the company. Tho following year he was advanced to tho presidency, ',vh!ch poeitlon he has held continuously since that time. Organised Capital, $."0,000. The original Incorporators ol Dodge Manufacturing Co. were Wallace II. Dodge, Will W. Dodge, and Füzaheth Podgt, their mother. The original capitalization "was $50.000. At tho time Mr. Mix became president the capital stock had been in-
cread to $230,000 and the total re-J
ou,roe3 were les.s than one-half million dollars. On Dec. 21. 1921 its rtvnource exceeded $9,000,000. For, .wer.il years Mr. Mix has labored under the combined responsibility ot. directing thc.e various companies. Following the strenuous years of the '. war during which lie made 7H,sible, a 0 5 percent corperation with the: government In producing war mate- i rials, Mr. Mix has been continuously! faced by tho advlco of hla physciau i that the vitality whicli had support-'
cd his earlier efforts could not now ' j4
support him In a similar endeavor.. However, the exacting period of re-i
I construction which followed die-'
! tated that the creneral.-diip which
i h.-ul directed the building of the ! 1
Dod'-re organization from a mere
handful of men to thousands oi , J
workers should continue until th
opportunity might present itselt j whereby tho company affairs had; been brought to a poLnt where htej retirement would not disturb the j future efforts of the organization. Tho approaching expiration of thej state charter of the DSdge Manu-t
facturing Co. and the occasion for th reorganization which would provide for the complete merger of the a-jtidlary companies presented the opportunity sought nnd Ir. Ilx decided In favor of retirement a: against a continuation of the exensiv.j executive activities that would become necessary In the new organization. Mayor Podgx? Active Loader. Mayor W. W. Dodge, son of the
circity and for srvral years has fV"n a member of the Joseph if-ounty council. He ha. served two .terms as president of the American Supply and Machinery anufacturtr's a.ssfK-iatlon and is now a momer of Its advisory board and Its counsellor In the Unite-l States Chamber of Commerce. He was the vico-prr-cdder.t and director of the National Anc-iatlon f Manufacturers for several years and the president of the Indiana Manufacturer
Und State bank. Mr. and Mrs. Mi.-: will continue ti mako Mishawaka their home. Mr Mix has private affairs which will take much of his time and yet permit of a much needed relaxation.
no.vn issn: ARsoitnin). Th?e News-Times yesterday received a mes-sago from the Federal Securities Corp. of Chicago stating that the issue of $2,250,000 Dodge Manufacturing Corp. first mortgage 20-year 7 percent linking fund gold bonds had already "been entirely absorbed although, put on the market only a day or two ago.
dangerous.
Unablo to wait until the Fourth I to celebrate, old Doc Jloltzendorf, the Saturday night previous, threw a lighted match Into a $30 exhibit I
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North Side Trust Ä Ravings Co. ..Will pay 4 interna on all savings deposits made prior to July 12 from July 1. Adv. 3-10.
North Sldo Trust & Saving Co. Wil pay 4T'o Interest on all sivlnw. deposits made prior to July 12 from July 1. Adv. 3-10.
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Dig up that old watch! I don't care if it is bent or broken or what make it is. I will give vou a liberal allowance on it in exchange for anv watch in stock.
THE SOUTH BEND
HAMILTON HAMPDEN HOWARD ELGIN WALTHAM
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CLSINESS .SERXICE
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IVo laxgre or
sm'l room a. or (mail hoilse. unfur-
i;:sheJ. for light henekepinsr ; inod.rn. Address üox 10. -News-Tlni. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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LAM) CONTKACrs A number of l.ir.d contracts ranging from JUx'W to $4xJ. b.'ariiig 7' ; latreit. Ownr guaraa-
t.-es nil payrjeiits oa any contract. Col-
p-urt lb-ai:y Ccrporaiiou. 1.M L.lr.co;r
I.M. TT. r.s '".',- r av. I I'r.teh Toy I.'! !' !vv Iv,:. ? l i : lb. lot, i'i.i ir i.-r t tV-Ti e eu'.r. rs a!-. 1." m :..tv ik : r. v. c. k.
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EMPLOYMENT
Help Wantexl IVmale
FHi SALII liigUt rooms, r.to.lera. h-t water l:o.t, laur.lry tubs, k'oo-1 gar;T'. two lots. l:nra'd:.t- po.--sI'Mi, li:;e 1 .i!:on. $7.'io. Stark Ibaltv (V. '.'t? IviU SÄI.-Ü New live room t.nrifraiow. h'1 taodi-rr., good L.oatloa. JIo rash, bal. lüoalhly. JO"). Stark llealty Oo.
Doesn't that home you take so much pride in need a COAT OF PAINT? Or, does the interior NEED PAPERING? This is the time of the year to 1 spruce -up 'paint-up,' 'clean-up,' and 'titivate.' Our firm employes none but Firstclass, Union Workmen, who take pride in toning out a good job. Call on us for estimates; we will furnish them with the greatest pleasure
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I do not care in what shape your old watch is in -
1 1 take it.
i These old watches will be sent to our Disabled Soldiers'
Vocational Schools to help them learn the watchmaking trade.
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5: ii oah. '2 aert s and 4 room boujf, I J, .) cash. 1 acre rlJ tw 4 rooa j'i-x) cash, now 5 rooiu strictly mod- j er:: bv.r.galow, I.. 4b. r.?ar c?.r l'.r.e.
f." cat.H. all mo.'.orn, eioi't f-iri;acc. j : 7 r-vii, V. r.attf'.l. 1 J'i') ca-. s ro ::i hoi: ar.d 1 ficr ; ! lar.d. frui: trt-s. S. Heigcr St. i .) oaIi. i evr t:v. roota PtTictly : m."'ira loiuirilo vs', V. 7tb I : n,: r.'-'v i:v. r-',.::i bur.'i'.ow. t r artiv modern, s. S::iith. H
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RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. . .$ Overdrafts . U. S. and Other Bonds. . Expenses and Int. Paid. Bank Building and Equipment Cash on Hand and Due from Banks
NORTH SäSE TRUST
SAVINGS BANK Mishawaka, Indiana Condensed Statement of Condition June 30, 1922
LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ Surplus and Undivided Profits
373,398.09 10.00 505.249.79 7,973.44
80,000.00 57,490.75
Deposits 892,969.41
65,818.98 78,009.87
Total $1,030,460.16
Total $1,030,460.16 OFFICERS F. G. Eberhart President T. Louis Gerstbauer Cashier
A. J. Major Vice President F. N. Smith Vice President
F. G. Eberhart A. J. Major F. N. Smith
E. H. Edwards Assistant Cashier 0
DIRECTORS F. W. Kuss C. A. Dresch A. J. Schindler
M. J. Laing
49o INTEREST
Will be paid on all savings accounts made prior to July 12th from July 1st
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Condensed Statement of Condition as of June 30, 1922
. LIABILITIES
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ... $ 853,095.84
U. S. and Other Bonds,. Furniture and Fixtures . Company E5uilding .... Cash on hand and Due from Banks Expenses, Taxes and Interest Paid Other Resources
348,447.51
21,952.01 .99,850.51 171,008.31
30,968.26 8,228.26
Total .$1,533,550.82
Capital Stock $ Surplus and Undivided Profits Interest, Discount and other earnings
Deposits 1,353,184.56 Other Liabilities 1,291.17
Total
100,000.00 33,291.85 45,763.24
.$1,533,550.82
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS M. W. Mix, President E. B. Bvrkit, 1st Vice President C. A. Ostrom, 2nd Vice President F. H. Ruber, Sec'y-Treas. . A. H. Mathein, Ass't SecV--Treas.
Chas. Endlich Loren Crull
E. H. Ahara J. R. Woodward
J. K. Stickle H. J. Graham
We offer you a Complete Financial Service in our Commercial Department, Savings Department, Insurance and Real Estate, U. S. and General Market, Bonds, Trust Business, Travelers Checks, Foreign Exchange and Safety Deposit Boxes.
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