South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 210, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 July 1922 — Page 13

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MEMORIAL TREES ON HIGHWAY DIE FROM LACK 0 F ATTENTION Mi.'hawakan Around Over IS'ejdert of .Sajdinps for Which Tlu y Paid. M'jfcawak cllwr.s who contributed rnct sniou.Cy toward the follr' Xenic-r.ai Tr-f; campaign la.st aj-A l.imer.Urg the fact that many! t the trf.i planted letween Twin. Krar-'h a:. 1 o-'-'ola, on Lincoln; ;.i?huay. arc de.d from the want of j atr. ntion. f: of the cor.! nbutora i vho drove .iorj the r'.ij yr:crdy told a .Nw-T:üi reporter la.-t ! Ji!?ht that rMir.:- "3 dwi . n . am. many rtn'rs were so ncar.v d"ad tht it wi.l be Ji:ipolbIe to r- j' itatft thm. II further state 1 that Iii o'irt 'Aas fud ir on one side the. road only. Ä trer.uoi; amp.iU'n was v.nged for tho f i'-'j't by Mih.iwkaii who or.tribtitcd so k nefu.-tly that the ty went ur tl.t top with its juota. .n afternoon v.u-. ;c apart for th planting .f the l.i. -t ti.f at Twin i'Mneh. The chuol children of the ity attended th'- c ' braii.in as well i hundreds of c . r.s I ; i ii 1 4 fr f r saT'l for tho i.'i.isii i;. Si'ei!it s Jiloulr.: with p.itr.'.tic ft-rvr f a turrd the n ftf r:i' oi.. Tr.Lu!'- H.i.5 paid to tho Ainn-an .lliii s for th loriou j-art thy !,;k .ti the war. racial rrfrri-nc i b . r. k madp to thoo f.-"ni ,l-r. J'.fpli'.-' Lounty. "Amcr'.ra" v;a fjv.s with s;rf at usto and the cht k of a l ittery of newspaj er camf-ra. 4tr.( I r- thj linj'Ortar.ce of the orrasinn. A coincidence is that the Hrt trre planted in the lor.s: row tok root and ti growing. l'n!'Vi :oini'thiiiK inwun don, it is ?a!rt it will probably be the solo iiioiiiiriH-nt to the fct.nfiufdty of the citizen? of ivnn township. ITvt-ryone of the young" saplings cost contributor." f th- fund $7.70. although t artu.il cost of tho trees is nid t't have b.rn ls than 70 cents. It wa un Itrstood at the time of the ramii-ilhi; that the $7.70 included caro of the tie for thr years, but so far not tho ?',ik'htt attention has been iven them, and In the meantime, th1 lo'-al 5uKrriber are wondering wliat la goir.ff to be none about the inattor. nr.ni: nioM iinnr..x Mr. ml .Hr;v .lohn l'nx and ?on Fugene and daughter arglret of T.ig KapidM. Mich., have arrived here to visit with C'apt. and Mrs. Herman Ihlr. W. Thread way. Mrs. 'ox to a. ister of Mrs. Heehler. rts Melani IeVere of Detroit, is the RtKfit of MiM Augusta De 7Te-rubVe. TV. Seventh st. M ish a wa ka Ixvst nnd Found 7SÖÜNCLSiENTS 10 la-Too I' CANdi: - P iii.tf-.l l-riirrit Cro.lr.: or !(',. Tl fp'li: rivr l;l!ik at '.',?. i:,U'w.tr..r. K.-ward f-r infMnuntion Vi.l'n: J.i ri.-...-ry. Hl u 'I u p;'T. I'V,.,.. M v ' hvi'.i ill. '-? """ AUTOMOBILES ni omnlitles I'or Sale 11 t!ovro:et i'-d cars; l'.rjt) 4 toiirl::g. tourir.g. IV 4'.) tourir.p. Ford murine. $10. These ears are all in co...l condition. Koitle Au'o S;il.. Miaawaka .i.iraire. Open pveninsr IS i:iT7'.iTs 1 .-! Zf rosnter. l'.rJl. J: 1 .! r.n.lrr, lt.o. $ i-" ; I..! tourIn" l'JO. fb"'"; OTerlani tourlnf, li. ?:); Muwc',1 t'.tir'.n,'. Itn7. t) Mulebkr tnnrhijr. I'-'IS $n;n: Forti roupe. H .'. "n.l orher mudol. Tonn Till Mifdiki lt77 llf BUSINESS SERVICE Iluitn"iH Services Offertnl IS rr.FMr.iN; ani iitatinc. i- Mutf and M.Mf. Mi!-.Tiw.aka and South !nd l"n'i:n.i:e .'he.-rf ally furnUhed .. . Mi. m ni mi i v.'i". ''1','t; . . . , . I.ilntlng 1'alH-rln 21 I'A 1 N l K I.' 'a rter s "r.d 1 uteri Hoy iVü.l 1' lb. lot. flCO; r-i) lh. lots, f'.l'eo Ori!rs takn erer.inri US. t't,. i!v'nili l-'O. C. F. CoV. rror'et ir. P- W. Fourth St Mishi-i EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted I Ymalo 32 V N 1 K "l i rl T! I wi :n ;i. In to .'i'l years . f ;., for lUht pi.-.ia-.t work t.i !r,ereae i roda-t ( !. of "l' .ill -lbiad" I.U-hr W:;M Kubberi We pay while lean: ir. - Tlif re i..i a! way !'. :) i'ei.iv ork-in this t! irttnetit. M.-lia n-aka W.i.den Mf,: Cn. -v'T Help Wnnntl Male. S3 "A KI KN I HI W .I'lte 1. Mendy vork FINANCIAL linestnirnt-i. Stocks, lionds 39 I. AM Ci'N l KACIS A number f land ,-. n' rv: b. arm,: 7fi interest, ranin fr. tv. fP Owner ;iarar.'e(s at" j iv:;!.:-: "n anv eontrart. Coli i. r- K. a:-'- Corporation. U5 S Unrein v,v w LIVE STOCK Hor-M. Cn tile. WhUlos 4H i i;j Ail. .'.,: u...ir, i us end eow. F-. l.iv. v i.iv -n .! s.tr.,t.iy. 4 hats. i:i ; ::.r.f:y ; gilt, farrow s-pt; all tVTuiii'jtir.!. tMiroc breeJ. I . ic -vvt 1 p-.rr.erry Farm, paer.e O- .. ..i V.yt, . :v W. H-.od rTv" 1 ; FA MI I A" n w 1 : ea n f r Ikel: '.:.g ;l" V ill 'U Of :d !e ird '"1 W. Jefferson. ?sti Foullrv Aral Supplits 49 !: :i.-o d-.i,-k of best ..ntrg tr'i :, : j-.: ti .a aaa joui, -k. -::. i: !:. 5 l.o:..grapher. Mih ti I. l MERCHANDISE llouctioli ;mm1s OAS So i, t r s'.e; pric raotiAb W M .ha 1 k i nv tl Musical Iiitrume-Titjs 6'J Tvi si . lT e"j H i NvTn Xyl-nphec. A'.l r fw l 'i'v ! lr -!a .cdlte'n. Ir.'i'i'.r T. Mi-. ' . M!h.iwka. Ird 'i ROOMS AND BOARD Itooiu W it !; t Hoard GS iVifc TS "l I :.ti, .1 .-1 m.-m for 1 or V In Q'.d-rn h.:ne. .Ml K 4tU St. Thor.-

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; .Y TERTAI iY 5 fT777 ! DELIGHTFUL AUCTION MUDGE PARTY FRIDAY Mrs. T. W. Kcnyon. Ü22 IIucoln Aar JJ.( delightfully entertained a ;-u.rty cf 28 tueU at an auction bri:? iarty yFtrdv afternoon. cj.Tiil;::;er,tir .Mrs. (. Ice JeFer. . fV-ruin"!! . Vr la r riiat her tr Mrs I W. aJton. The !nt?r:T of the house v;a. prettily c!f-corat"i uith pardn flowers. F"avorj- a: hrl2g.- wore awarded to Mrs. Jser. Mri. Italh K. Fe!jr and Mrs. t M. It- Kavanaugh. Dellclous re freshmenta were terved. Among z ifr wer Mrs. Joailn of Jackson. Mich.. rr;o?h?r of Mr?. K&vanaugh; Mrs. Mo'jltori of Philadelphia and Mi-is Carolyn Andrew of Nausatuck. Conn., ?ue5Ls of Mrs. J. Alvln Scott REAR OF FORD CAR DESTROYED BY FIRE Aull Parked in Mishawaka ; Hn-ine.-s District Suddenly Sursis into Flames. lir probably started from a care-k-'.y dicarded cigaretto butt, destroved the rotr of a Ford touring; car b!on'irig t.i Mel. Heplr. th'? city, about :45 Friday night. Th? car was pirked in front of the Mishawaki TiUat Savings Co., on J-in-io!n Way F.. when the b!aze was discovered, and quick action on the part of the loc.il fire departments rsuhed In th .saving" of the Ford from complete destruction. .'.fr. Hepler parked the, car abouf Z : CO o'clock, and was unaware of tho tire until after it had been extinguished. It is believed that some passerby threw a cigarette butt into the rear scat and apparently without warning the car burst into llamen. A yen oral alarm was sent In and tho north side, central and south side departments responded. The car was damaged to the extent of about $25 before the blaze was extinguished. A number of antos were parked on both sides of the Hepler machine and had the flames not been discovered Immediately, considerable damaf might have resulted. Hundred of people were attracted to the fire, and hasty work on the part of bystanders In moving out nearby cars prevented the spreading of tho flames. r.riisTs at li dwic; homi: A. J. Fflger and family of Tueon. Ariz., and Mr. .Mollie Swciizcr of Hillside farm were the grue.-ns of A. Jl. Ludwig" and family north-east of South Bend Thursday. COXC'Ll'Di: VACATION'. Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Frank have returned from a vacation trip which they spent in Northern Michigan. Classified ROOMS AND BOARD Kooms Without Hoard CS FOli KKNT Sleeping room, suitable for 1 er J hi private modern buie at "d5 V. haw r. ii. e Sf. l'iiti.' Mish 4.".'.. !T-t I ';o- W. DHillill Si. Thref unfurnished mom; modern. 1'hone Mishawuka l.. J7tt I looms lor IIniskcci)liig. r.o lijl S. ItAKllK -Two furnished reoms for Tifht houickeeping. Thon' Mlsbnwaka IcM. A lo girwge W. (1UOVK ST.. Jl.V-.Mi.hawaka. 4 or . nom!, furnished; modern. Call between a. m. .in. I "i p. in. I'olt KKNT Uoouis. Tall afternoons. U'tnern '2 and " m . To! W. örd St. riion- M'-h pm rvt: LJECTATE FJNT HuincM.4 !Tavs for IliMit. 7.1 KiK KKNT--Kestanraut. fully fuij.ped, go,.d payer; party must be reliable. Address Hot S.V Xewi Times, Mihav:i(v.l. -.tt! Fok IÜ1M Cigar store and iwl room, exeelienf l iMti.u; rent reasonable; will irive lone lease o responnllde party. A.! ires 1... .News -Ti:iie. Mishawaka. " REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Houses for Sale 81 Fi; sali; -six room house, lu Kiver Park, h.ilf tdoek ir.o.ii rar line. Term if desired. Call at s.H CiiCfvrd Court. -'.HI t oll sAI.K House, ir.'il; Misaaw.ika Av , Kiver I'ark; partly modem. Terms 4f di sired. Fall at v.n Clifford Court. i-.rl im; SAI.K New four room h . H... 1 1 Ii e f a. re ground, two blocks b" city earn. r..iy tert:is. (itratider. iiiotOi;ra;hpr. '-".'fl 71-1 SAltAU Si-For sale; modem hone. roni. good garage, caickea park; one bedroom downstilrs. two above; closets, buifldn cupboard; 3 room basement. c,tr water. eltern nnd well In k'.o-hea: a very desirable bme. I.otr price. Teruis if olJ soon. See owner. m A blll.I THAT IIOMK NuVi I ara in position now to build n f."w m-ire hi me en the F.SV l'AVMKNT 11. AN. S-viaour Jansen. I'bote MUhawak i irr.v Ni:V 6-UUOM M0DKKN BUNGALO l?f.iui!f:il hme. close In. en st.: large hvir.g room, dl Fourth lieg room, 1 k.ti-nen n.l oeur :il!. )n'T J.MII). I Way I Serniour Jar.ven. 113 Lln-oln Wesi l'hoi.e Mwihiwak.i i.-t:. nVE-KOOM MDPCKN HI NiAI.W V.. Fourth furnace, fl.ior drain. 1 r.k anJ built-in cupboard In kitchen. Connlte bath. Two !arr bedroomt with clo-sets la each Linen closet. Jaa, electricity, city water, sewer. Oa enj monthly payment. 1'ho- Misbawaka llsl. Colpaert ltealtr Corporation. lfltf .sALK OK K-.CHA.NAil--New 4 room house and one acre fine productive land: 11 withia city limit; Juat south ef Police's. COLl'AKKT K KA I." Y CO K TO RATI ON yy, S I.lr.roln Way Wt-st. 21tf roll SALK Ten room double block huse; five rovmi. biemerit end cUtera on each lde; city water, stool, lichte and ess with extra corner lot, ,ni.v ft.; a bargain. Inju r 1Ö44 E. 4th St. FnK SALI:--New 5 r.es:-.a and bath. Ail meiern, cwneri leiTlc' tte city. St.srk It ealty Co CttT F 11 SAl.K Nine roonis. modern. 1 S M.v-ki from Lincoln Way Fast, newlj painted nr.d papered. rrb-e S4,T) Stark Realty C VulE SAl.K-Several high class modern hornet at right prices. Kerwin. oer l"irr Nat '-.us I Lots for Sah SAl.K a.-ant lots on F.jrkit frr.ni $ i f., with sldewalk 83 Ale, sr. J

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MOURNED AS DEAD FOR NINE YEARS, MOTHER FINDS SON Shell Sliockcd Brother of A. i R. Klein in Hospital at Toledo, 0. A. R. Klein, super;ntcndr.t of the city water and light department. ; lavu for T.ilf. O . Kun .lv 'y(-rl he will meet in a hospital a shell allocked ar.d jravl brother. (J. S Klein, who has been lost to family for the past nine 3 ears, ind wlo had been mourned as dead. Jut nine year ao young" Klein enlisted in the army undf r the name of King. From that time until one day this week he had never been heard from by his family. Two years ago he M taken to a hospital at Toledo, his case being considered as -4u:te hopeless. He hat Iren a member of th Kair.bow division which earned l.iurels dunns t h war. and he bad suffered. The a.fljor of the company to which he belonged endeavored to p-ct a sta'. bonus for him. The Red rovi ao took up his rase, and a nation wide search was made for h: relieves. It remained for a stenographer in the employ of that organization, hewever. to estüld'.sh his identity. Phoc graphs of the sufferer had been sent broadcast throughout the country, and one nf tiiese fell Into the hands of the stenographer who was able to make known bis real name. Hi mother was .T.t for. and when she sriw him on the hospital cot her maternal instinct gave way to a flood of tears; but when "her boy" recognized her, her cup of happiness was filled to overflowing. There will be a happy reunion of the Klein family around that hospital cot Sunday afternoon. MFrnrnQ nr mr it i't liill lOJK) VI lOOlJj INFANTRY ENTRAIN SUNDAY FOR CAMP Ninety-three members of Co. I, 152nd Infantry, Mishawaka's military unit, will entrain for Camp ICnox, Ky., tomorrow to spend 15 days in camp there. The loal company was mustered out Sept. H, last year, aftr a two weeks recruiting campaign which brought in over 10 men, many of whom served with distinction overseas during the world w.u. MACCABEES RETURN FROM STATE IN IT 1 AT ON Mrs. Ida Ii. Ciarke. Mrs. .Nura Ipes, Mrfl. Kihel Mitchell. Mrs FrTio Pwager. Mrs. Flllian Flliot. and Mrs. Dunfee. Mrs. August Van Hecke, Mrs. F.cll. I'atterson. "Mrs. Clarice Tieli, Mrs. Jmia Hyskowski. Mrs. Dorothy Cltrkc, Mn. (Imce Ravencroft. Mrs. Rertha Raveturoft. Mrs. Mary Haynes. Mrs. Iiura Cobb and Mr. Fmma Miller members of the Dolden Rod Hive No. ISO Ladkv of the Maccabees have returned from Fort Wayne where they attended the initiation given to a state class of C .". candidates of L. O. T. M. rjNTFKTAlNS (il'INT Mrs. lewis Weisweaver. 110 Fine St., entertained 1G guessts Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. .back Thaln arjd Mrs. Clara Oberkiser of Fort Wayne who are the guests of Mrs. Owen Geary .and Mrs. T. F. IVal!. The library wa attractively decorated in C.olden Glow and Oxld daisies while the living room w.is in phlox and gladlolas. Four table of bunco were enjoyed during th evening, favors bring awarded to Mrs. KdNvard Freeze. Mrs. J. W. Mills and Mrs. F. F. Haye. Ftmche.n was served. Mrs. (hvrn deary entertained at a theater party Friday afternoon. AX.vorxei: wttdding Announcement has To en mnde the wtnldlng of Annis Moorley Detroit and M;$s Josephine Kon this city, which took place at of of of S"r Joseph. Mich. June 1. THE NUT BROTHERS (CHES & WAL) THEY SAY EVEN THE LARGEST SALMON CAfiKEWES WERE ONCE SMALL CONCERNS V YEAH' EVEN TAE FISH : STArTT ON A SMALL h I

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MRS. A. SERGEANT PASSES AWAY AT HOSPITAL FRIDAY Mtv. Arcicl Sorgen nt. 30, I7 W. Fifth st., diel I'rilay morr.irg at St. Joseph's hospital following a k:x tjiontli's Illness from cotnplicatlor IJ-Jides her husband ;le ieavt-s one in. Jul. ;s. two sisters. Irina and Mary Van Itentergiien. orv brother. J3arnard, and hr parents, Mr. and Mr.. Adolph Van Itenterhen all ot this city. Mrs. Pergeaut was bora In Kelrlorn, Jan. 10. and came to thi.s city F.vo ar, i a hilf ye ara go. She was marrif-l Jun 1. 13 21. J'üneral services will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock a. SiFiivo'.s 'athoIlG church. Father Kcl'.er clilclailrK. Furial In t. Joseph's cemetery. DRAPES AND LONG LINES FEATURE MILADY'S STYLES D. P. Gross Return From New York With View? on Feminine Garments. Irop-.s and Ion?" lines will feature the f,ii; st3-ics in women. wear according to I. I. Oros.s, manapcr of the Milady Shop, vho has jut roturnod from a F days 'uyincr trip in .w York. As f.tr as the er- ( !;: :e fashion" arc concerned, th-re .i little doubt in Mr. Cross mind that the Farisin anl Venetian lires v.iiich .arc be'n so much talk od about will control in fall type. They will brlr.er a rather di-Tniied and import in effect. says Mr. dross, which In conjunction with the bmsr skirt, will be in creat contrast to the informal style of the past short skirt ond .bort eleeve. In retr.ard to fabrics. Mr. Oro believe that the blistered cloth, will be especially popular and that the satin cropr w;',l control !n th lichter welglit si;'-. He mentions a now type of crepe .atin which ha.s a r'Mieh (granule) crepe surface, and a Mg"ht-woven Jersey fi'k. made to give a crepe effect. In the way of color', a deep prepn shade is 5u tretest ed for the fall tail-or-rrarle n well a the French shade Amnr.de, which, it is planner), will be accepted. Purple also is mentioned as one of the pood pevssibilitie for fall. Ail bricht color are quoted pood with the highest shade predominating". Koine Jnterestinc thinfr are being" plann-od. say. Mr. Gross, In tlie way of combinations of matrrViJs and new features In sleeves, the latter In lare Moresque effect.. It is hinted that the u nev; nnes. of the pklrt will take the form of a shorter front and lontrer back with continued fullness on the sidos. and with lon lines from the hif. f'fher item.s of Interest which came under Mr. Crops' notice, are the use of embossed material and crepe satins with motifs In odd shape, or several shades of metal, pr.iM. silver, copixr, yet in a perfectly flexible weave. A crreat deal of r:hb-m trimming i.s a'o predicted for fall. Sund Services in Mishaivaha Churches av Sf-rvicrv in Misbawaka churches Sunday will be as follows: ITrt Pn T)ytcrian Dr. J. A. F.urnett, pastor. Services Sur.ilay iiiornln at 10:4."i, Fr. F.urnetfs a-ubject. -Sun and . Shield. Mrj. I'stell, M. JcrncRan, soloi-t. Sunday s -hool at i:3 a. m. Ther will no preaching" services in Auguct. D decorating will I'e completed during the month and tho building made ready far tlu openinit servico in Septem! r. Fir- F.nlili I.utlx-ran Few August II. Miller, pxstor. Sunday sciiod at 9:30 ru m. Morninff worship 10:45. Sermon subject, "Hunr nnd Its Gratification. " First Iaiuiki diml Kev. J. H. Kvans pastor. Sunday school at 9:4 5 a. m. X. Q. O-F.ier.i-. .superintendent. Kev. J. W. Metzner, di?trl"t presiding" elder will :u-(ach the sermon and conduct the cemmunion service 11a. m. Comh; ration service at 7 p. m., younj? ; pie in chars'e. Topl "lessons from Great Home Missionaries,' Mildred Kobb, leader. The service will last juct one hour. Tuesday evening' at 7:45 o'clock. Young people's buy-ine-s meeting. Prayer n.eetir.i: Thursday evening" at 7:45. St. Peter's Inthornn Few Otto Turk, pastor. Divine sr rvice in tho Fr.iis-h language at 10:30 a, m. Subject. "Jesus the l'riend of Snneis." Sunday school and Ilib'.e claw at 9:2 0 a m. No veniner service Fusine- meeting of Junior Walther league Wednesday ut 7:30 ji. m. Fusiness meeting of Indies' Aid society Thursday at ":C'J p. m.. at parish hall. 1 irst MftlHKlist P.ev. W. W. Wiant. pastor. Morninjr worship at 11 a. .m., "Across the Jordan Stands Jericho." by Uev. Wiant. Music t Pre lud". "Graduei" lUtist; Anthen. Take rr.y Yoke upon You.'" quartette: offertory. "Chant D'Amon" Gillete; Postlude. "Vers...:" Fatiate. Fvening" worship at 7:30 Music; Prelude. "March Champetre" Doer: Gospel trio, Mä Harri. Mr. Kelly and Mr. Duddir.u; effertory. "Offertory Lyn es; posiludft. 'Gloria" Moyart. Sermon. "The Haunted Hotise." St. Andrew's nvamjdlcnl P.ev. O. C. Faubencayer, pastor. No services Sunday. Fveryone akd to Attend St. John's Fvange'.lcal church at F'.khart. St. Joseph's I toman Catlndlc Fir: Maes at 1:20 a. m. Second ms-s at 7 a. m. Children's mass at S : 3 0 and high mass t 10 a. m. St. Itavo's Catlvolle r.ev. A. S horkaert, pastor; Rev. . Feller a-tar.t. Firet mass at 7 an J hish ::. .ss at f:G0. IJaptLsms at 12 uVlo.-k. St. Monica's Catliolie First ma- at tl o'clock. Second mass at 7 o'clo .k. and l.t at i a. m. F r. diction will follow one of the masses.

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hfH ONLY OWCS THAT HAS M-SltT OP. NOT ANVTHlMC to seres TKiR. NAM IM -PRINT ill 'i JJl 1 Ü1AU1 J Ml W J X Mj JVOMAN CLUB MEMBERS TO CAMP MISHAWAKA tleonre, It. Anderson, Scout executive, hn Invited the members of the MIshawaka Woman's. cluh to visit the Hoy Scout Camp Mi.mawaka. at Indiana lake, near Bristol, Wednesday, August 2. He has asked the ladies to join In the evening; and council fire. Any member who possibly can Is requffded to take advantage of this opportunity to Inspect the camp and see the scouts at work. All those, who will attend are requested to send their names to Mr. Jame.s CI. Iiostwick, president of the dub by Saturday evening. TEMPLE Harry Ieon Wilson's s-tory 'Tlic Spendern" has been picturlzed by 1'a.the. and will be presented today only at tho Temple theater with an all etar met headed by Nlles Welch and C'airo Adams, In conjunction i with a funny Snub Pal lard comedy and the latest edition of Fcx News. Coming Sunday for two days. Gloria Swanson in 'The Great Moment." also P.uster Keaton in a very funny comedy special. IAHIU PIA'MBFU GFTS I CONTILtrr. j Georgre C. White, this city, has j been awarded the plumbing and! heating contract in connection with the new Goshen bank building: about to be erected. The bank will b constructed after the ftyle of the Farmers and Merchants State hank ' of Misbawaka, now under course of construction. iiirrrux nui 3iotou tiup. Health Oihcer Dr. H. J. Magrane and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Putt, 221 Lincoln Way F.. returned Friday evening from a nine .lays' n:.otor trip through Wisconsin. About 1,000 mllefl wai covered in tho tour, several day being spent at Kllbourn nnd The Dells. SODALITY IX) i;vi FIITAIN. The Young Indies Sodality of St Joseph': s church will entert tin I Tuesday evening in honor of Miss) Anna Kempner. The committee in charge Is Theresa Hums. Fa vorn Konzen. Hilda Itoth and Foretta Htoeckinprcr. Itl'TI'ItX lIlOM CI'DAU Ii.K1. Mrs. Ferthold Paer and daughter Margaret, S2T Lincoln way F.. have returned from a Eeveral weeks visit at Cedar Iikc, Wi. ix noon cam F. Tiie Misliawaka firemen will meet the North Sain Shanty gan?: In an Indoor baseball game at 0:30 o'clock ffunlay morning at City Hall field. ree! Free! Is the beautiful $250 "OPEROLA" yours? You will know if you I j are here tonight Saturday at 8:30. r Cor. Fourth and Smith Near Lincoln M I rnlr for Ttcrrr mn ' IIT1 UM Scratch Feeds ,$1.85 Other seeds in proportion small amounts a trifle higher. Grange Elevator Co. Mtshawaka Mishawaka 192 A. E. Castlcman, Mgr.

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KKiqcaj TH6M. IPL WCiCO Rixe t -.1 ! t"VHv i.V.rV vM 11 FYS Vi MAY YOHIv Fouis (Fouie) Krk-ko, manacer of the Mishawak.'i Clothiers store, N. tr.fn et h'tj rtiirif ,I 'mni i liin-lri trip to New York where hv f-ecuiod the latest in mid-Mummer and fall stylos for the Misbawaka store r.OIiS TO I 'OUT WAYXK Mri. Arthur Duzzel l.as ffon Fort Wayne to visit relative?. Five crickets and live fro? halt? ' for sa.e al ciqar storo Matz 1- Forstbauer's Advt. 23tl. mm P fo3 ! I M NOW PLAYING An all-star cast in Harry Leon Wilson's thrilling, dramatic story of life as it exists today NILES WELCH Heads the Super-Cast in "The Spenders" Also SNUB POLLARD Comedy and "WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA" Shown Afternoons Only p COSVMElS PPv0DVCTS rosjjwiHBairari Ilsliawalia Rtatlon No. to COlReW "AH WSTITVTION 0FQVAL1TY N i 4 r il Smoked Hams, mild cure,

Spring Chickens, per pound 45c Hens, per pound 28c 10 lb. pail Home Rendered Lard. $1.20 Veal Pockets, per pound 12c Veal Slr.vt per pound 10c Veal Chops, per pound 25c Veal Roast, per pound 20c Beef Pot Roast, per pound I2l2c Short Ribs of Beef, per pound. ... 8c Beef Brisket, per pound 7c Cooked Pressed Beef, per pound. . ,25c

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When food is only Imperfectly digested, it gives rise to fermentation, clogs the bowel?, and renders tho blood impure This results in dull eyes, muddy skin, blotches, pimples and other disfitjuring marks. Beecham's Pills act immediately on the stomach, liver and bowels; regulate them and keep them in a vigorous condition. They are mild, harmless and dependable. They aro compounded of remedies of vegetable origin having great medicinal valne.

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Give Maxirnum SE1RVICE At a Minimum PRICE Fabric Tires Guaranteed 4000 Miles

j H :J 30 x 3 . . $ 6.95 30 x IVi j 32x3i2 3! x 4 32 x 4 33 x 4 34 x 4 Cord Tires Guaranteed issaEit ü 120 S. Hill St. i! Fruit jars have advanced Our prices for this week are Pint Ma-on Jars ..70e . . fv4 $1.1 1 . .25c 2 ijuart .Mason Jars Half Gallon Mason Jars Strictly Fresh Hggs ... Ffst Creamery Putter .....T7c '(h)o..1 Luck Oleo, 2 pound. . 45c j :: pounds Old Reliable Coffee OS . )ound.s Monarch Coffee ' H I'ancy Green Japan tf.a, lb. 'AUc I-'ancy Gunpowder Tea., lb. a.",c M I'ancy Flack Orange pikoo N Tea 4ff 2 pf.unds Fresh Crackers . . 2." Craham Crackers, vound . .13c 2 pounds Cocoanut Taffy Fars 4.r boxes Matches :c 4 3 0c or 8 5c Toilet Paper 2." in pars P. & G. or Grandma's Naptha Soap 4Rr ! bars white Ianndry Soap ?.)c. ?, American Family Soap Chips 2.V: Fresh P.olk-d Oati, jvackA-e .Ose I 1 1 i 4

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We also carry a fine line of Choice? Mrat, pruit nnd Vegetables. Satisfaction guaranteed, or your money refunded. BEN J. SCWARTZ 614 E. Miahawaka Ave. GROCERIES, MEATS, DRY GOODS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE

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8000 Miles ct Fabric Prices 11 M ire oiiop Mishawak in price and later will be carce. stül the same. 3 Post TotMtLa or Corn Flaten ........ ..rt,c rhxeddest or puÄfl "What 2Jo 3 Bottjes Catup T ,-,,0 Full Quart Znf Oilrm r.viDe 1 pint, ü ex. Jar Otvcs .2fr Grape Juice, pint te-.29c CVrto, bottl .2'c 2 po und h.-vT T)nj-.a ......2' e Gar. C.eTLRer for J2'Jr 2 Cara Fancj' JCMIncy Fcarvs 2V 3 Cars of PorVr & 3ean . .2r 2 Cans Arraoortf Ttc. A F a n e 1T, 2 Carjs Farvj- Swwt Corti . .2F,2 Cans Fancy Logan berries r,r Calumet Pairing- Powder. In ran .2Tr 2 'ar.9 of Hominy 19c 3 Can FTapeirate-l Mflk . . 2.'-" Gold Medal I-Tonr. 24 1-2 Ibj . 1.0 Pest raster Ko'-ir 24 1-2 lbs. i)r PaV.ry potato, jr .-, Cabbaire. pound ...... .....01 M i M !! Wo Deliver y '',jl 1 j t , If

Hamburger, per pound ..... .-.I2V2C Fresh Sausage, per pound 2l2c Minced Ham, per pound. 20c Smoked Sausage, per pound. 18c Head Cheese, per pound 12c Bologna, per pound 15c Liverwurst, per pound 12V2 Liver, per pound 5c Smoked Picnics, per pound 19c Salt Pork, per pound 11c Extra Lean Sugar Cured Bacon. . .22c Select Brand of Bacon Squares. . . . 15c Hearts, per pound 7c

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