South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 245, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1922 — Page 16

SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES WILL BE LITTLE CHANGED Many Churrlir Open Fall Campaign Tomorrow No Servic e at St. Paul.. With tr,o of 'lie mir :;-! r.- return 1 I ' I . I i th'-ir Mirnm'M neatlor.. tr r.aJor;!y of Ml-i. i-.v r hurCiV .tur.rh th:r f..!l pr-'ran: to-1 m rro.v. It th" Th will b' oo tvi' m ; 1 : I - n;. 1 1 rhurrhj id f-veral f.Mo-. .ir- .,rn:tT!n- th ; e:.:i s r: - T'n" nrr-ir'i i program" u r r h fo,,o-,v; j 1 in'I FA "ANiiFLIC AL. i The pir I . i r. r ' ! i .i ! . at the ror-! r of f ; ; o n r,d 11 5 1 ?;. 1 ! bl Sunday -' 'nor 1 n ' : i. j i , r .fr ": ;i t 1 1 : 1 "i . -r'r. hildr- n f IA .:.:: ' ' . b 1 : a t : n ej- ic i ri th will fi'Plev.i.-. ; a m . .-'!-. "''t p. m. I i a r- - oi .u!:- p.-opl.-'s vith 1 : min-j :'e talk by I t-4T ori "Ib ftr i t .:ri nun . r-auer. .i;s-

- -try i.r.Tvr-iii'Miru' Thui s-I iy j.av e jt With lllrn." Kllis. by Mi--e.iir.T at 7:1". ; l.u I Harris; po--;iule "Andant? I ..M AM' L I' APTIST T AIIF.K- j Ma. sto-o." Gau! Kvenins worship NACLll. I subject "A Hnse Sum of a New Disi?.bl" .- -hoot at 'j : 4 .. ; morning w or- j every." Muial program, prelude, nt 11. theme; "Wron; Fmpha- "Moderalo in A Mat . Faulkes; solo j-.- of the Chureh." I: V. P. P. ; : .in; j "In th fiarden." Miles, bp Arthur evetiir.- .-ervb-e 7:1". then.e: "An j Hak4; offeratory. "Sous lee Feuidln. ;d' nt P.y a W. U." ; lee." Thomas; potlude. "Iento ModPIIlsT PPJlSliYTlTIAX. t-rato." Kin?.

S-rmm: l':P.. subject "Tact." Sunday (diord '. : '. N' evening ser- ; e Solr.i-t Ku'-eii I. Driver w 4 1 J y'.r.'-. and oriranixt, Mrs. Marjjaiet i. Coriioron. has arianped a .'e:al rmi'';tl program. 1 1 1 1ST HXPTIST ClUItCH. Hi.'d" school at T:4."4 chrtrpe of Cba--. Johnson. Worship at 10:4". t Misliazvaka ANNOUNCEMENTS I,M and Found 10 im i .,.,,., (, -..iu. wi'ti white lreast ' ,,t !i im lii.o h- U t- t;.l'.ir. Uwm r: :n iy ..w, j Hi'' by pi.vlnp fr aUvi ! S" W.-f st .'Ut:i AUTOMOBILES Automobil.- l"r J-ile 11 1 I il 1 A s K 11 1! S.tioii t u ri ii c ear,, Ml,:.- -:ibii..-t. ta '-rrv l.ivenprt. !i-; ' r tyji.-wrler. n i ! 1- 1 1 . !- raup- and !'' k.i.-i. lb". W. Lawrence. I'hon,-' M i !n w i k a 1 ""J. ! MM:i HM KlMi ('AI! ;,mm1 rm.i.nu i ..r.i,T Jb't; 1..17 r:.. r..l. t. wiri.cr .p. 1 1 r.-J, I . i.'l. i.iiu m. r;il7 1'nril rir ax.! frame, in t r lriv hat:. loh 1 1 ii i' i n magneto. Will; :r.ol.' inv .f al. Lincoln larap. i r ar b' N M ,11 l'hui,.- Mih. 47.". ; 1 UK SALI; Chevftite ucl car; 1 !'-) i y leuriDp. VJlU V.m lourin:. 4jj i to;ri:ip. Fori touring. $150. The j turn ."ire ab In puJ romlitloa. Uell! '..:a S il -- Mistuwaki . uai:. upe i I en.ni: 20 :t iTT SX M; -Stu.b-rt-ik.T tourinp car. i . y 1 ; od -T-: i new cortl tires. '' spare t'.r,- ltiriin 'in ! . t-i! at H''. V. ! I.a w r ii s;'. ''!iu, M:-iia aki 1 . i,i.ii.i: oi.iisitn:i i. r. si;i.NI'..r a'i-: ' cy;. iMi-r Oakland t-Mirln.' Av. n.i.- C ir.i'V. IcJ I' Mi-.'.iavaka Av ! Pi.Mi-!' iwaka P-"J in; !d iAl'.s--H.;dpf riMiMicr. l!21. V"0.! IV. 'c roadter, ?'?"; PoJe tour- ! Irs. If-O. ?; Urerl.iml tonrinjr. 1i! . I I'.VNi; Mixwfl! touring. li17. J20v) 1 Miidebaker tourlmr. 1'als. J.T.) : Kor 1 j T.rms ','! Muhimk. -n7T i f 1 Auto l.i.Tv bara's 1 I'KIVA I I'. t, K.t;i: STALLS I'or r.-nt; :. :ral!v !oc;i;. d. In.iuir.' '"-'-' Lincoln w.i v w,-r. r.'i f ; BUSINESS SERVICE Pulno Siice- Oflcreil IS i! 1 1.' tl.at lioii-if now I tan toiill a ft w in - hoKi.'ii on tht .1 s y pavaifiit I'Vin s.Tiiu'ir Jan-en. I'li.ine Mih.i.u.r l.'Tj -l:t : :. Ks- 'irt?r i and I toter b l tJ ie !!. lot, j;.'); rV) P.. !o:. .''.' ord.'s taken evn:ai; ai .".;. M;.;ivviki .'0 C. F. Coj I i V Krurt St Mish - L f EMPLOYMENT 1 1 Hi i TiTi f i : ' I i'm a T 1 2 1 i'MAN .1 ! i ' 71 : - 'I, . ' V Ki-.-.l : ' M f..: M :i :r i ti ; . a.-l . - 1JJ :. d.iv a . !'!- 11 ..... i i . ... ' JLLM1 U!' Ü M j;s"v ". N 1 . 1 : l ."t N " v 1 1 : ! , !'. i.ar ob. ,.r . r.-r. A- ; p. - d T !, . ra H..;. 1 i MMi.ovika.' ; - e Ml.ii.iu.iki s- I o;j l'.o! U ! III Willi u i ..1 (..iy, L-rai !,v i ;l i'-'e and o ; : ?.. '. .tri ' Ai !'!v fr. Vc ero I n . .:::. ' p;!. i . ;7 r.'.wb , . ; . : wa n Tr; i'-i'. t .,? j NIAL i Iiir-tn. ts. Mo.-'k. Ponil .T3 I 1'OK SALK L-.v ürc im., r-i in 1 tnr'.r. in . a;. I !' c;r- ...: taxable. 7 por v::: i-.'.Tel. p y .;!. every Di.?;: Us v Mio.ir .I::n I.hiv.tj PU.-:;e M'.U l'JTJ :f' TaNI CON l 11 f j --A i.;.:nl.T of lni entrsc: .nr.r- 7". Interest, ranfflni fro-i ?".". : ?oa Owner puirturpf , til iJy::;v,: er. ar.y cor.tr iv!. Co'.- , I er: .,.- -erat;.-:. 12Ü- L'.nrn'.n i Wav W.,! x.fi ILL ; V i ' r !r"c.-rty rit her i : in M - a v..o : . ,1 11 . " : . . p - i::- . M -.- I':rk Now- if .' i. M hawaki M7'; So;.;! i iwjV' t; :- - MERCHANDISE Art !!. I i r sab. 51 . 1 (Mi ' A I w id. :a: ! fitrnne. ' ! :r :ak. n ! '! !! 1 t.) ,1 ' r li.. ? r I ! I '.! '.) bl . i i' ' r-Le s: V.'.' : t i: n ; l ;; ?t I i.i'. . C li:lA 1.1 et' .1 '. in a c!..-.:p if d : I'Ti ' - I t7 r : NND BOARD i:hmjis itii itnani v a n : i p rlv n : . i .,' ' -a Itiiij Witl'.Mit l?f.ul rm: i;:.s r -i w,. : .1 r

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J-TTI u M subject "The Creation." This will b- :h flrt of a ri-s of expc-jtnry ! H'-rn nns from the hook of (Jer-i. Vo'incr people's metinp at s-.jtiT1 service nt 7:':', tibjrrt of sermon: i I "Th- (Jeneolozy of th Kir.j; of the !

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similar series of .ervlee from Mat - , th-w. Special choir music &t both rvir e. ST. I 'A I :L i;PlsCOlVU No services Sunday. sr. Pimm's i:va.vc;i:i.icaij Ll'TII IKA.N. Divinf services, in th German lanzuaze at 1 : C 0 . Jubjeet. "Why Do-. CJol Afflict With Bodily Allrr. nt?" Sunday school and bible rlH at 3 1' a. rn. I'Sson for bibl c:acs. "The letter to the Phillip-, pian." Chapt. 1. No evening :eHuslr.fv m-ietin? of the Junior, Valthr b-aijue Wednesday 7:20 p. ! Husine meeting of iadie Aid j ?o( :-ty at parish hall. Thursday. 2 : r. 0 . Walther b acru'- picnic Monday. pottowatomie park. All m"-m-bers of th- r o n cjrr nation and friendinvited. riKST MFTIIOIUST IIPISCXMWL. Subject mornii: ermon. "Labor" pewanl." Musbal program. "Pie-

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r,frrr:itnrv 'raver " (Jallaert -ol; ST. ANIlli:WS llYANClTLICAIi. Sunday schofl at 0 a. m Worship at 10. Subject "Christianity's Spotlight Turned on I-abor Situation." The annual S. S. picnic Iibor day. Excellent propram arranped. ST. Illt.WO'S CATIIOLIO Rev. A. Schrorkaert. iator; Rev. O. Keller. asddant First mass at Classified ROOMS AND BOARD YantoI K om3, Uoaril 4 SIM1I.K KOtiM Or inexpensive suite ef f u rn ihel niui '.vith bath In -nneeiem; mutt he rentrally located: fur voniip mm .idre- Ued. News-Tim.--. M i?iav:ik:i. It:; Apartments And Flats. 7-1 j yjp. t Knit i;i:.'l'--4 r.m furnished Hat. .in '.r -JM V Mill St. Jtt ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farm lnuls For Sale. 8U yuK SAi4i:uu of the best eiputy acre f;inn? iu the township at the low price of $ 1MI per acre. Stark l.ealty Co. 27t7 Ilo'ises for Sale. SI li SA l.K lion- and l't. Uim; truis. ." rm'in house, within four blocks of Main and St-i-ond St.. JHKi. terms. 1 room cottage, fine con.lition. water, pa, electricity. .JOtMi. terms. 4 rMiin house, in -w. oiif acre. MI'hi, asy terms. Fine tarm. Meres, nio.i.-rn inuHiinps. ei.-c-, trie liphtin l'lanf. furnishctl power for piiinp'iip. l.iundrv. eliiirninp. r. i n:r:inb r. 1'ju Lincoln Way YWst. 1'tl -i; SA1.K -.Jtn down: room house. Kiver I'ark. block to car line, nice

b.i. fruit, parage: not modem. $.". per,'" s" " ' - month. Price s. :.. .accordinp to announcement n.arle. 7 rooms and bath, pood condition, 2 . N estertlav. Whilp thev are to deal

lot parape. i-..ist l oiirtn s:., ?.,au. r.-.tnw j n . I Ii i tit t.:ir-i'' nun.- in A 1 coalition, modern, except furnat e. j close In. ?.".40: -.. cash. Hastings J It. ilty Co.. Ml-liaw.ikn IT-'. i HoM 11 . 111 Smith S f-r sale; all , t-. suit purchaser, lmjiilre 111 Smith ; S ; , :t: li: SALM FOLK UOOM tunpa!..w. eoinplet Iv modern: para'" tn lot. l'-S i: Mth s': I'tf, roi; sai.k . j j to,,, ii . i.ir'tf. V .... M . ... . ... - I

loti Fairmont At. x room houe. nauKiue, ...... - ... .IfH"cfon: iiym-.nts 10-; of pnrehj;e J eapo are here to spend Labor Pay,; pro; down. bal. !'' monthly. Lots injnq puets of Mr. and Mr-. Andrew .Mihiwnka and South Hend. A. V;'' fna ,(i h nl(1 nv I.ovell. 4.T. W. Jetlt rs ja Call .Mish i-! atson- 009 L' M,!naW aK- AV ! w.ik a 1 277 j ;

Foil SALI: Modem hnnte in all parts of the c.ty: al n variety of vacant lois St.irk Ucnlrv Co 27 1 7 FOi: S.Lil Fiv'-room hotis, near prad-seiifi-t M.d c.'.r line. .or:n s.de: i.ctriciiy. w.iier. parapr. AtlJrts C F. t.. N w s Times. Mi, biw.i k .r 2s r 7 i'l SALL If you w-nt soiii: liiripTn center of city for a roomlnp or hoarding hoiie. we have it. Stark Kealtv Co ' 27 1 7 1 1 SALK SfTeral h!j;n rlas modern hörn? at riht iine Kerwln. Firit National. 1 Hi: SALK -Six rM.ni strain heated banpalow: s.-'d .; cav vnn, ?4o 'all Main ."12''i. Lincdn 's.'. ' Fol: SA Li: A r.ew tiv rooai modern ' bnnpalow; batn. f!irn.i"e. b.isemnt ua-i '' pn'ir" house: on Last 4th St.. ner , I'-yrklt: rtsoti.i! down payment, bab ; nee in monthly k.stalliurntt. Call : Mishawaka 11S1. Colpaert Kealty Cor-, poratfon 6t f . Voll SALI! New houe. ix lirpe rooms ' ar.il bath. Lincoln Way Hast. Term. I 'IWplione Mishawaka 10T. C. ' : ö FOK SALI".-The Jr Moor,. prper:r on e.'nier of Mcrifiebl Ave. and II. me-1 o..i F5.-:ui?ifut v:.w of the rirer and Meritield park ; wi'.i make a oecial price "for tip iii't ibr-.'e ;r fat:r days.1 j S l l r V 1 .' e I t V i . ;v ! 4 ileal riati Vor lAchaiio SS ; koi: t' : t t . : !.:: Oil KXCHANtJK Nw 4- : iii.l one acre of land, souia ' . Colpiert Ilealty Corpora-! - T.ln.-oln U'jy West Hit ; i;oav um Sil Llcctrn- liphts and fiir;:i : one acre of laud: will ex-rhanr-for farm ioiu house, electric lights and furnace, one acre of land: will exchange for Lansinp ptNip- . rty. Masoi; L. Fefro Phone Mishaw.ika -".7t. ',) A - z Wanted ltrjI l-'stai 89 VANTilP--Ti buy oti payments, 0 room cattapc. modern or part modern: must luve witrr. libt and ca not too fjr r,.m r-rade ."hool. Vh. Miib. 2vMW. ia LEGAL NOTICES Minn; t (omkaitohs. Neti.-e is hercbv i:iT,n that the board i . f p-ahli wrk ( th rlty ef MihaA-nk.i. ste of Indiana. vrl'I reire alt pr i'osa! f.-.r th painting "f .e xt-Tlur of i:y Hall In said city. ." - . - rd in ta perif..-itioi.s on fi'; i tn oi the i A? i !frk. until elev-. . :, 'i 1 rk A M . on the 12th dar of s-pr nib-r, :,.,22. Laoli I.VMr mu?t file w ith th clerk ef paKl hoard, whf n hot tl' - s h bid. the usual ftatntory afSitavi.! and deposit with him the ?jni of twenty- ! fit dollars in (".h or certified checw f.-r that amo.ict a a ptiar.ir.tT that he will a. - i - ert f.i:d bitl ard carry oat the con- : ru-' i'n and cemi-.vrion of sa'd work. I Tlf M'.' i ?.f bidder will he required t- ?:re t" nd. w.t fur.-ty to 1 approve, i ! by t .-.. t .frd InM'.ritiS th faithful com-! :"io:, i.r i:d work a'-rer.j.np to th ;.fra.:. 1 hf board r.-crTe the.riirhr

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QBB b BBlPlCBB 8 B B ' no 7 and hirrh rr,a?i at .it o'clock. ST. MONICA'S CATHOLIC l-'lrst r:i at C o'c lo; mass .-it 7 o'clock, and last at a. m. Lenedi:ti(n ill follow one of ST. JOSEPH'S IIO.MA.V CATHOLIC ! I"lr.-t mas at ;.:.;0 a. in .cor.I ; ma.s at 7 a. rn. Children rnas a: and h!:rh rnas at i) a. m. ROY HAS TAKEN JORDAN AGENCY IN MISHAWAKA ' . Charles Hoy, Member of Jioard of Pulilic Works. Enters Motor Field. Charit- rtoy. of the Charles Koy Co.. has accepted th.- Jordon autoir.obile agency for the. city of Mishawaka. which he will coud act i H v . He will work in eoniunction with the Cres-ey-Jurdan afnty of Son t ii ! Pend. Already he has eons,!rn r . j several sales, but it was iu: until today he would perm;t fl.e announcement of his new connection, st rei:iu' thn f-lf . 'it Ilia 1 . 1. . :. ..1.1 I ' v.... ui. lir H.IIV lllrll Ii IPIIICI .III no way Impair the s v; - he rfnde6 j at his old established business He conducts a succ.;ssf u I bti.-in.-'ss I .it;.: is a pr i ' 'J of pur.i.r v.i t-. i. .-r : .hej a tr : nr. -1 r ticipated that he will be equally sn cessful In h; new enterprise. TEMPLE ! A colorful romance of the red j woods of California, actually filmed I above the timber line in the moun-! tains, l.s the new and in?restinp Frankie Lee sublecr. "The Call Prom the Wild." which is shown at the Temple theater todav only. It is a s,tory of thrill and patho. that does not reejuire the services of the usual "movie" villain, and any other of the unpleasant characters that make a plot. The production is seen'.eally heautififl and exceedingly interesting from the very fust. A t horouphbred dop N Hiphland Caddie who alo has a very important role in the ricture. On the same bill is a funny Snub Pollard comedy and the latest edition of Fox Xew.s. Tomorrow for only one day, Lionel Barrymore in "P.oomeranp Pill," a Ktorv of the underworld. c.Hssroii:. ! The fire department was called toj extinguish a pta-s fire on Li. asioti 5t .. i jesterday mornii p ir !l:;t'J o'ekek.! YISIT T !Ts!l LA Iii'. A. J. Puysse and Maurice llekaert motored to Fish lake, Fr day where they spent the day. XFAY F.TF.KPP.ISF. A. P. Castleman. who recently resipned as manaper of the Oranpe; elevator co.. is to he me as'oci a ted with his brother. Carl J. Ca-rlemari; in coal for the time h'd.np i( i nntlerstoou nai mey win "ran.n um; tlie other two lines h. the 5p: inp Their offices are to be located on the, onii Thront ss . corner. N'o successor ha been appom.ed to re-, place Mr. Castleman at (iranpe s to spi:ni T.onon day. Mr. and Mrs. Huph Hrown and , , . . j t NOTIC1-. I I will not be responsible for any! debts contracted by my wife Plo-! rence Rlackburn SI :rn cd: DON P.LACPTTRN" j For Ambulance Service Call Finch Undertaking Co. Phone Mishawaka 100 MISHAWAKA CAFE 1 1 1 North Mam St. Special CHICKEN DINNER Includes Brtad, Cream and Butter. Potatoes. Coffee and Apple Tapioca Pudding 65c. Week day dinners 35c-40c. M&SB3& SM V5E EKEKCYCASCipreOTHII, C01SVMEKS PR0ÜVCTS Mlslmvraka Station 3fx to CQKSMERSSEIMCE CQMPAMT "AX WSTITVTION OF QVAL1TY

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CHURCH II 0 W REMODELED Scliariihauchcr & Sons Have Completed Extensive Alterations Here. I The cornpieto interior deco-atine; I nfinlrihin and remodeling of the handsome Fl rt Presbyterian hurch was concluded this week, j urif tu wie niosi perieciiy .Intoned group of public or semiI public rooms in this section of the i . . . i . . - . . state The work was done by Scharnhau'-her a:.d Sons. eminent church decoiators 111. of Springfield, Th entire job was in oil; the 'eiiir.zs of each room were done in obi ivory and the walls In Italian pray, with a r-ämple. alternated block arid oval desipn ex-.nruted onj th- walls. The color .-eherne was! arranpe,! ;n sympathy with the stained-plass art windows. The! auditorium. Surdav school room. study and tht ba..-ement rt-cejvfd identical treatment. In addition, the floors of the auditorium and lecture room were revarnishd. the base ment floor painted and all wood-1 1 1 " J I IV II i illltl ' I , 3 1 1 f I 1 . Alteration jncludexl the installa-j tlon of a new boiler, which will eon;-t - . To open Sept, 44h We take pleasure in announcing that the PASTIME BOWLING ALLEYS will open Monday, Sept. 4 for the 1922-23 season and we solicit your patronage. The alleys have been refinished and the entire equipment has been redecorated. We have, done our best to have a clean, sanitary, comfortable place to enjoy a clean, healthful and invigorating pastime. , Exceptional attention will be given to ladies' bowling parties. Wednesday afternoon has been reserved for ladies who wish to indulge in this favorite sport. We can also take care of bowling parties in the afternoons, as we are open for business every afternoon in the week. The next time you entertain your friends make it a bowling party and enjoy the cleanest, most healthful and enjoyable indoor pastime. For reservations of alleys call-Mishawaka 1055. The Brightest Spot in Town ifl ENCIL BOOHER, Mgr. 123 N. Main St. k Mishawaka n

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j tm anl greatly faeiliate the work ! of the .vxton. Another revolutionary chansre wai affected in the l;htfT system for thf rao:r box. A " - - - mahogany lischt tray ha l"-r. placed in the ceiling which will hoir members indirect ff'.r.r the I; :h: athough the old system wj". b. in voRue throughout th remair.der ot the church. Ir. keeping with the pol;. of th church, the fall oper.ir.u: will not bei held until S'pt. 10. when tie mrd: - : riurn will be thrown oner, to t!hcer.crcrat:on. io;rr.rrnv. m rvxr.will be held ir. the l'-otun r-Oü:. with Dr. Burne't ir: (h'i:. for tho f.rst time Mnc hi.5 month"? ac.t:on. hit in' stki:i:t cap,. A For i coai diivery trrk be- ' 1 nprin to. and driver by. John A Mavs uas struck o a north .s ie' street cir at 11:4-, yr "rday mor-i-.n; The aociient occurre 1 on th-' er,rner of Church ft., ar.-i Lincoln; viy P.. the ma'hlm finR practl-i ! c ally demolished as far a. practical; ' purposece are concerned. When i i struck, the machine, foaded with 'coal, was hoir.:: driven aro'ir.d the oorner east on Lineir. wav. The force of the impact carried it t'.ver.tv feet further east, breaking the two rear wheel.-, and the yHjiy oi ; the truck itself. The pas trink was i eracke! and sundry other damages of various natures Inflicted. Mr. : Maya was uninjured with the ex-; ception of bruicv.. Tb.e motorniar. operatinp the- car refused to tell' his name. c.sTLi:.M. ui:sir;s it.om C.KANC.i: F.LPYATOi: CO. At a meeting of the P.cird of D i rc-etori the resignation of 'Arthur P Castleman wa.s accepted. Th. CJranpe Elevator Co will .'ontinucto sol! coal at the lowet po.---ible priceGrange Elevator Co. Advt ItC.

First Presbyterian Church East Lincoln Way and Union St., Mishawaka Dr. Burnett Preaches Tomorrow Morning at 10:45 SUBJECT. "TACT" Mrs. Margaret D. Corporan, Organist Mr. Russell R. Driver, Soloist Sunday School, .9:30 The Red ecorated Auditorium Will Be Opened September 10 You Are Heartily Welcomed to All the Services of This Church

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A Full Sized Bras3 Bed $.50 Spring and Mattress . . To furnish a bedroom at very moderate cost this bedroom combination, offering in it a continuous post, full size brass bed, a resilient spring and sanitary cotton mattress, fulfills a long felt want. Each individual piece making this set is of a very high standard the set as shown is bound io give a long, satisfactory service. It's specially priced now, only $44.50.

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Earl Johnson and M;s Mary Lin. ska, of Soutli Pen 1 were marriel by Rev. Ir. M. K. Hawkins at th.arsracr- or trie i ir?t napu-; . ... - . i church la: rv-r.!nz at live o rlo-1. I The couplo was attended by Mr. and Mr? Williams of thl. city, th latter boln a Ji'tr of the proom. Mr.and Mrs. Johnson will reside in South Hond. Mr. ar, d Mr.. Melvln Mrdarity :707' K.tFourth ft Saturday, j ;-pend Labor Day at Laporte and ; J Union Mills. j SWT. MONTY. j ; Oct your nursfry stock. h!rd, and j 1 bird supplies, ilo flowers at C. L. j ; Powell. 12i: Marparet St.. Phor.' . Mich. 4?. Advi It" i ill r Lt Today Only "The Call From Abo "SNUB" POLLARD in "DO ME A FAVOR" Sunday Only LIONEL BARRYMORE in "BOOMERANG BILL" 23Z a I B i 2" t vt .e

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Hamburger, per pound 2Y2c 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 2l2c Liver, per pound . 5c Smoked PicrTics, per pound 18c Salt Pork, per pound 11c Extra Lean Sugar Cured Bacon . . . 22c Select Brand of Bacon Squares. . . .15c Hearts, per pound 7c 2 pounds Good Luck 45c

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GOLD MEDAL FLOUR.

Pa.stn' Flour. 24 S lbs S.V 10 Ib. Pure r.ir.e S ic tr . . . . 70Iie; Creamery P.atfr, !b... :. (7ood Luck 'leo, 2 11. for. . . L'.o Old Itel-.able Coffee, lb .".."V Monarch Coffee, lb r.v 6 lbs. Itlo Coffee $ 1 .00 Fancy reaberry Coffee, lb. . . 2."r Freh Graham Cracker, lb. .i'tc -H'reh Cocoanut Pars. 2 Ibs . L'.r ."n-.fJch Cornflakes, pkc... 7t Ie!!oc:?'s or Po! Toastk-.s. 1 packaceo for 2 ." e 2 pkps. Puffed Wheat 2",c Kolled Oats, pkp s Xelloi::'5 Krumbled I-ran. paoka ce 1 h 5 öc or 4 10c rolls Toile; Paper 2."c 2 lbs. Lima Deans 2.c in boxes Matches 2. 5 IKs. Ariro Starch :'7r 4 lbs. Corn Stan h 2c

These are only a few of our bargains. Our prices are low on all of our goods. We also carry a fine line of fresh meats, fruit and vegetables. 2 Phones 1200-1201 We Deliver BEiM I. SCHWARTZ 614 E. Mishawaka Ave.

WE'RE AT IT AGAIN! Specials for Friday and Saturday GROCERIES Gold Medal Flour. 2A 2 lbs 95c Rose Leaf Flour, 24,2 lbs 84c Rose Leaf Flour, 5 lbs 19c Creamery Butter 36c Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lbs 73c Corn Flakes, 3 packages 19c Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen 27c Oats, package 8c Shredded or Puffed Wheat. 2 for 23c Fould's Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 for 20c Columbia River Salmon Steak, tall can 25c Fancy Red Salmon, Libby's, tall can 28c L cans Red Kid ney oeans 21c 3 cans Monarch Pork and Beans 27c 15 pound pecks Fancy Red Star Potatoes 33c Evaporated Milk, tall cans, 3 for 25c Red Pimentos, can 15c Finest Bulk Coffee, fresh ground, pound 27c Fresh Cocoanut Bars, 2 pounds for 41c 10 bars P. & G. Soap 49c 60c size Liquid Veneer 47c 30c size Liquid Veneer . . .24c MEATS

Boneless Rump Roast . .20c Rib Boiling Beef 8c Round, Sirlcin or Swiss Steak 22c Pure Lard, 4 lbs 55c Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs. 43c

Fresh Dressed Chickens Cold Meats All 10c Scrap Tobaccos, 3 for 25c FRESH VEGETABLES THE NEW GROCERY AND MARKET STORE 2031 Lincoln Way West, Mishawaka Phone Mishawaka 134 Free Delivery

WHY BUY REBUILT, BLEMISHED AND USED TIRES WHEN YOU CAN BUY MILLER GEARED ROAD

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30x3 Fabric $ 9.80 33x4 Cord $30.05 30,3 Fabric.... ,0.90 Cord . . . . . 30.85 30x3'2 Cord 12.50 33x4 2 Cord 38.55 32x4 Cord 29.15 34x4 12 Cord 39.50

30x3 Fabric

30x3 Vi Rebuilt ...$ 5.95 Home of Michelin Ring-Shaped Tubes Largest Stock of Accessories in Mishawaka MISHAWAKA VULCANIZING CO. Main and Front Sts. Phone 1254 Free Set Mishawaka Town Plates with Each Miller Tire

This addition just opened. One of the finest locations in the Eastern part of Mishawaka, located on Lincoln Highway and Country club.

ALL LARGE LOTS

Will finance building of home if you so desire. Call and see me.

1403 LINCOLN WAY EAST Phone Mishawaka 1306

24! A lbs. .

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SPECIAL . ..$ 6.95 30x3'2 Cord $10.00

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