South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 249, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1922 — Page 19

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VLU.NL5DAY MOKMNu 5LPI LMBcK o. V)Z1 iHE SOUTH BErD HtWo-ThYitS 1 u

Choice Real Estate.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IImM frr Sale. 81 a cur. :.ti an mans Fscniricn PALI3 or .VT.WLT peilt II 0 M rxs Oil! TOT WORKING MEN OP SOT'TII nr.M rr.rA.-ir sroi look and i;i;ad. MH. KUNTKR: Tili: MAN TITAT OWNS A !10.fC IN FOmi BEND LS vrr.T l--OP.TU.VATE. THOSE TITAT aiu: PAYi.vf; iinNT Aim out of I.rCK. ISN'T IT TIIUC? NOW TTIEN, WHY CONTINUE PAYING HE NT? WHEN I CAN SELL TOU AT COST. ANY AMOUNT OF NEWLY BUILT II0JJH3 THAT HAVE ALL TIIC MODr.iiN co.vxNinNcns and comPOIiTS THAT ANT GOOD FAMILY COULD AZIZ FOR, SFCIl AS: CITY WATER. GAR. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. SEWERS (NOT CESSPOOLS). FULL RASEMENT, FURNACE HEAT. COMFIXATION WATER HEATERS, WIDE CEMENT WALKS, VERY GOOD STREETS, SOME HEAVY CINDERIZLD AND SOME l'AVED. FRONT LWNS GRADED AND TCRRACED. FIIADE TREES AND EVE RYTH I NO. LOCATION: SOUTHERN FART OF Tim CITY, WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF OUR LARGEST INDUSTRIES. NEAR SCHOOLS. STORES AND CHURCHES. ONLY FIVE MINUTES WALK TO THE CAR LINE. VERY FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD AND NEAR ONE OF OUR REAUTIFtL CITY PARKS. OUT op THE SMOKE ZONE INTO YOLK OWN HOME. 4 bungalow. 5 rmi nd bth only $.... f two Mry frarn dwelling homos, f, iY.oais ar.J bs!h onlj ?l.r0. 7 two story rim and 6blnzl dwelling houses, 8 lar?e rooms and bath only TERMS: Only fl0 to f.Vrt down und all-nit $.".." to a moiith. including l n f e res t . A rare chance to belt th lriTciiori and pe'il.ifnr to It. Cnn 1 Inspected by m po i n : m n t only. DON'T DELAY INVESTIGATE TODAY WRITE, OSCAR J. TROU, ISIS DOUGLAS STREET SOUTH REND. INDIANA. I'Ok SALE ? morns, all modern. oak floors, oak flniab. hot witer beat, fall . tafmcnt. 4 Mocks from comer of Mhh. and Wash. Sts. Itenti for $.7)00. Price J.,0o. NaT Uroi. Room 1, Odd Fellows RMg. 1 I C SALE 7 room housr, I2"t block PnrfajT' At., eornpletely nvodern ; oft wafer lift, JM; part rash, balance lik reat. Deal with owner. Call Main 147; FOR SALE at 4.14 N. Hill St.. (1 rorima and bath. iiire typ hout. h .ml wood floors, la pooil condition; pfirnjre; only I'i block fr"in St Jceer h Church and school; for FRANK J. ANDERSON. Realtor ;", I"artii-r-i Trti-t 111 J. L.nc. löv'-C. Line. 7 KOiiM Hol SE Rath and modern convenience loi-.-i f ed northwest feetlon, l!ock ami hilf from oar line, two blocks from cho.-i. For appointment, phone Lliivln frfiV"i. rONTI A V. A T room mo Jem home; fhown by appointment. S. Main Ft. 7 rJi hoase, lares lot, do tibia nraje; pood condition; wonderful barpnln: rcnor.abl terms. We reconiaiesJ this property. Runp-slow, Jut rotnp'etet!. 0 rooms and l.iibrm. IIou 4i40 feet; Tery Jarpe Jot: ful! basement; city water, pfls electric. Oik Coor lv. and dining n:n . 5U(K): JlosO iiib Would take untller ci1j ynvmeat with iruproTed lot :a .S j:. d.itrict. Cr;Mnr St.. reu LaSaE. IVacfifal rooaiy one-6:rv home; all modem, 3 mis. and bath, parip; new p'ua:blnff. now ca floor trirouchour. JT.'.X; reaonal-'.? tioKu payraea; and terms. Ilponir; -l!e. most denIraMe lc.itln. 17) r:ns. 2 '..Ith, all modern: very t'p let. 'I .it :s t'ie best payi'ij Investment in !.wn Alu ttvcral siualler Tccial hcuei. 10 ac:"i and room bungalow, nar Rcs.e!2cd. If yc!i are In th nark?t to bay, let n. f!i.v.T yoii cur liat. If yoa hav rfopertr lo tell, our ervlce l at your lit pceal. O. R I'ey1r. S. Lcfayetta St. Maio 3'S0. Cpea even In yj. CASH In COLONIAL CARDENS Firo-rr-n b'jrr.i!flw with fiirns., wi tr hearer, complete b.tth. beokea, iirp ei: fron: 1-t. month! ;'uy;jtLt. COLPAERT REALTY CORI. lK-.-kone Ihoater Bld. Lincoln -112. 0i to L'.ncln Way car En, betwen M'sha-.vakA ar.d Sourh Ik-nd. all Arr.rtctn r : -Lt orLi J, and a row obool build us r right on the addition; !nproTe.a.nt ex-op: iuve:uat. now in cn many cf the trt-:s. and .?jir.j in on the ottser. I: from $2,0 to J.'oj; ornu. oX) flra; iavrj.;:';:, Jfx) per rac-nli. No (ai or n'.-.-r! lor ,a 3 rar, other special discounts. We fcav fevers! b! f--nr room houes x(tii full barmen: now bniM'.r,. for anle. d-jvns, f per luvntb, lnclzdizz l2tera&- Lvok then over. Call th c2c ax J we will tak yoa oul asy Unsek VBYX.MS LONO COMPANY Orca tvenins feven to nine p. :n. TO THE VF.iJl'Li: 01 ,-OUTJI 1HLN1 At yavj ca;.t;z'.i ft U's re.iil crovtii? I.ok .1-ouL ? c-a jyti vs til rial Th- uu'Ji rs7i o! c'.lj U rjw-isj :rr? iday iLazi any ctbr ctiaü auJ w.ll coattau to jrow for yrxr to rora'. LVa.jtü'jl Miami 11 i.?aUMl y.-t mm of tie StuJe-bAi-er adc::lora tu.l wvst it Mena fi., m ti tn-it Twii02ar)le nrkjd cub m the oty. We tu lid fir you on NOHTIinr.N INDIANA REALTY Ol, 4n CITIZENS UK KLIXi. MAIN 1457. ALT. M:.:::iN 7 r rn ho-: within 10 . . li cf L'i-ilfrMr.e location: -." r a Si . : n " '.21. he i -i A.V CI A It N ltr.os. iV7 Tanc-rs 'fr-'I IHINKINrt OF hr.h rsTATET SfT. IfASrtNGd

RLAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Home for Sale. 81 t)llt ROOM IUI 'TAUE Partly modera. deal wlih owner. Lincola M'V). Jo-j."! luy you teautiful four too 51 nur.jalo rmr arlso-ol and car lice, balance iwer.tT-fiv a month. T. i). MOTT, JH.. Main ,V44 CZH W. Colfax At. Ix)ts for Jalo 85 A VEKl CL(SE IN Corner lot, 414ilJ.j feet; cood brick bül!d!n& with business rrc-s below and llvlnz rooms abore o part cf the. Jot. Offered at a pric that will mi1;? poo J inTMtment. FRANK JErFERIUS Realtor 415 Union Trtitt BMg, liARdAl.N la Tactat property. Lot MxlU on TenntylTanl At- near lllh St.; south front; 11 Improvement a la ml paid. Trice JKtfO cih; terms 1110"); 1-3 down. mortrajr balance. A!l Coq.iillard. 707 J. M. SL Bld. Llnln CV.s. JilVEK SIDE DRIVE Choice lot on th rtver JriTe, afTordlnir a delightful Tiw of rhe rlrer and St. Mary's Rridemy. An IcWl honesite or a eafe cone-rvatlre lnTtmnt where the environment and restrictions assure the xery bet homes and tbe Mfet iavestmont. Term. Call Main S3 10. UOlt S.VLD Vaca:.t lot on Portage t.. In the 1100 block; rtret lia pro vera eats all In and no encumbrance on property; will pii on Ion time land contract, with 5 per cent Interest; dc-sl with owner and savo rt-mmlsslon. 523 E. ffnrog at. VACANT N. II. cor. Daj-ton and Rajh, 40rlt2; lmprovmenta paid. $1250. Darlei & Walsh. 211 XV. Jefferaoa. Lin. 5779. LOTS in south part of city; tome on Michigan St. Wley Via Valln, K Farmers Trust. WHY TAY BIO RENT ALL WINTER? Why rot bny a bl?r roomr lot on the easiest kind of terms and put up a ft.ara or ma!l house to lire In thla winter and build a home' on the front of your lot nest year? Larjre numbers of people are doing it, and their living expenses are eomlnjr down with a rush. Ileal Kstnte For Kx change 8S lOU SALE OK EXCHANGE 57 acres. only 3 miles from city limits; good tf room house, bank barn, lots of fruit; clay soil. Main 2Kl. CARN BROS. Ites. Main 5200. AT.2 Farmer Trost Wanted, Ileal Instate 89 WIlL pny cash for modern ö or more room bouse In aouth part of city. Ioi '-27, Newa-Times. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY I-l .VAX CI Ali. d m mi mmm It paid on all depoalti left wlik oi. We loan money cn first mort rag eecnrltle In Sooth Bnl and Mlshawaka. Worklngmen'a Bnlld leg and Loan Assn. Whltcomb.A Keller's office. Farmera Trust Bids:. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY PERSONALS. TRY THIS IUI The late Dr. T. Bradford with hU ramarkable remedy has relieved auSterers from Asthma, Hay Fever and Bronchitis for over Ü0 years. We are so sure we can help you that we will eni you a trial bottl ABSOLUTELY FHEE. If In ten days you have experienced Instant and Lastins relief send 75c. If not. It con's vou nithlnp. Write now to BRADFOUT HLMEÜY CO. (Not Inc.) Dept 13, 33 N. Dearborn St.,-Chicago, 111. SAIiKSMKX AND AGENTS. COUNTY AGK.N7S WANTED In e.ih county in Indiana to sell-the Collapsible Kim for automobiles; Indorsed by all manufacturers, dealers and car owners. You can change your tir 2 to .1 minutes without the use of tools. Man can make from $4,000 to $.( a year. For Information, call or write Mr. It. I EagUn, Sl." Peoples HanW r.ldg., Indianapolis, Ind. LEGAL NOTICES SALE OF SOUTH END, INDIANA, SCHOOL. lMPKOVKMENT ONDS. Notice Is hereby plven by the undertinned, the School City of South Bend. Indiana, by and through the Board of School Trustees thereof, that it will on the twentieth day of September. at eleven a. m., at its ofUtes In the Administration Building cf said School City, located at S-'tl-lTJS outh St. Joseph Street. South Bend. Indiana, offer for aala bonds of said School City, same belnc known as ".School Improvement Bonds" ind tb agsrejrate amount of which will lis in the um of Ihres Tiundred fifty fUoi-sand dollars. One-tenth ofthe total nniount of said issue, to-wit. thirty-live thousand dollars, will nature October first. Vjit. and one-lenfh. of said total imount nnnually theroaftr until all the tiouJs bave inaiiired. All of aid bonds will bo dated October first. VX?2, and will be ii:el in denomination of one thousand dollars each and will bear Interest at the rato of four and three-fourths per emt per annum payable .finl-annually on January first and July llrst of each year, except the first Installment of interest which hall be payable January first. UrJ3. and for which interest coupwos will 1 attached to raid bonds; and said bonds will all be iM-ued. negotiated and sold at the same time and will bj payable at the CiMzens National Bank of South Bend, lud'.ana, and will be sold at not lo5s than par. Said bonds will be issued for the purpose of completing th construction of and equipping the new John l Nucer School buildin? in sa'.d school c::y. and rxtnstructin?, acqulrinc an 1 equipping buildings and purchasiuif and ac-quirinir real estate for school usei and purposes. Said bonds will be offeree! fr sale en the 20;h day of September. IVC2. at the time and place aboTe mentioned, to tha hiRhet or b bidder and aesled bids are hereby invited therefor, said bids to be depoaited with the clerk of said Bo-ard at its said offices at or before eleven o'clock a. to. on the 20th dar of Sptmber. 1022. The said School City will furnish, the blanke for t1J bonds at Its own expense. 8i1d School City hereby reserves the rljrht ta reject any and all bids for ss'.d bonds. SCHOOL CITY OF SOUTH BEND. IND. Bynichard B. Pußda. Treldent, Cia'jd J. Jackson. S.yretary, William CIcru. Trerf'Jtirer. Board of Trustees Thereof. Dated at the City cf South Bend. Indiana, this 22nd dsy of Arjru:. ID22. Harry H. Wair. J. M. S. Building, outh Bend, Indiatia. Attorney Agg. 22. 20. Sept. S NOTICE OF PETITION FOR IMPROVED ROAD IN FE NN TOWN. SUIP, ST. JOSEril COUNTY, INDIANA. Notire ii irby giren that a petition Ucned by f.rry oa- ruore fr?ehoM?T8 mi voters of Pean Towc-iblp, St. Joseph Oiu&ty. InJ'ca. adlr?fj to the Hoard -f Coaimi?loDfjr of eaid e-uoty and praying that a certain public highway Miin alJ towniilp three (S) i:es or ! In i3;lh be improved by haTLng r'j a crded. drained, and rrd wi:h gravel. etoL?. biick, coacrete. bituma or rbr road parlaf saaterlaJ 9 this hocori! Ikard of C5orslorj-a may deem up-on laTetliration, to tx of the rratrt public utility, wai filed In the f.f:lce cf the Auditor of aald county on The 2-d dy of Serfemhr. 1922. Said rtltion is fr the lnprcvejuent of certain highway In taid Townibip of IVr.r. under th Art of fh Oaeral A:nl)y of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Ae ( nrerLlr.j; Highways" approved Ntarrh l'jn'., ani Aniendrueats thereto. r.rt.Ti.ling for the t .n-truetka of irarroved srave!ed roaJs by th towaahir by t a x 4 : i n A 3e'.Tlprion of he HUhway proreed to b lprc?el U a fwliowt;

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BOARD OF TRADE IN WEEKLY MEET Dc Lorcnzi Named Buyer for City Other Business Transacted. The board ol public -works held an uneventful rrveeting yesterday morning: with routine work being the order of the day. Joseph De Lorenzl was selected to approve all buying done for the city, which will take the burden off the Shoulders of the board. The Orphan's home wants compensation for pravel hauled from Its premises, aJle-inc that tt made an unelphtly dl&f.ffuratlon in the landscape besides depriving them of the raIable material. Action was deferred until the next meenlngr. Rums and McDonnel. consulting engineers, of Ilansaa City, Mo., eubmltteJ an estimate and prospectus of their service for the proposed Ön6 and a half million gallon reservoir They offer the service cf a man on the gTound tefore the actual work begins, another to ch-cck up on the charges made for construction and a third to make the final tests, taking for granted that the city rumisli the mattrial and men. The city engineer has the matter In charge. It will be necessary to petition the public (service, commission for permission to cro? the railroad right-of-ways with streets, the state attorney general opined In a letter to attorney Bingham representing the city. The matter first came to the attention of the board when complaint waa made that in several districts there la no street which Is suitable for Are wagon u?e, and it would hinder the best handling of Are conditions were It not rectified. A petition will be made to the service commission to try to g,et a better rate for club telephones and toll rate. from the same. All other time was devoted to reports and other routine work which was cared for through the uua! channels. ANNOUNCE PROGRAM. The Studebaker 50 piece band will offer the following program at their concert here tonight: March "Washington Greys,Graffula Overture- 'Toet and Peasant" . . fune Waltz "Webers Invitation" Weber Gavotte "Glow Worm" Linke (Xylophone Solo by Mr. Goodman) Selection From "You're In Ive" Frlml Serenade "Love In Idleness" .... Macbeth (Daritone Solo by Mr. Mandrillo) Tatrol "American" Meachan March "Studebaker Triumphal" Kelly-Fulwelder Finale "Star Spangled "Banner" All encores popular melodies. alo songs by Studebaker Quartet. SCSPFXITS HiaiEASI'lD. Karvey Harris and Orval Malay were released yesterday after the latter had paid a fine of $3 and costs on an assault and battery count. They were being held as hold-up suspects but there was not sufficient evidence to warrant their further detention. RETURN FROM KXTHNDHD Till I Mrs. Egbert Roberts and children have returned from an extend? 1 visJt to Canada. New York and Niagara Falls. Begrlnnlns at the point where the hlphwav runnlnj: east and west alonj; the fcoiith line of section thirty-three, townhlp tblrty-eTen north, range three east, intersects with the highway running north and south along the eut line of paid section thirty-three which highway ia known as the I.reaien-Mlshawaka Itoad. bdng tha southeast corner of fectlon thirty-three. aforeaald; running thence Weit along the south section line of section thirty-three and thirty-two (32), township thirty-seven north, range three enit to the wet line of said section thirty-two. at which point said mad lntrsprt the road running north and south along the weät line of e.ild section thirty-two Known as the Denslow Itoad, a distance of approximately two (-'; miles. The Auditor of ald county by 111 endorsement thereon, hat designated the lath day of September. 19-22. of th 8eptenvber term. 11C2, of eald Commissioners Court as th day when the am) will be presented for hearing before aald Board of Commissioner. In witness whereof, I, Clarence Sedgwick, Auditor of' St. Joseph County, State of Indiana, have algne.l my name hereto and affixed the eal of said office this 2nd day of Sept. 1UC2. Andrew Beutter and other. Petitioners. John W. Schindler, Attorney for Petitioners. CI-LRENCK SEDGWICK. Auditor. Sept. 5, 12. OTICK TO FURNISH SürTLIES FOR COUNTY ASTMM AM) HEALTHWI HOSPITAL. Notice ta aereby glTen that the County Co mm In loners of he County of St. Jo sph. State of Indiana, will reoelvo separate sealed proposals for furnishing upp'.ies for the County Asylum and Healthwia IloipUal f.r Lh quarter ending NoTexber 30, 1&. accordlag to the estimates oa file In the of dee of the County Auditor. All bids mut be filed in the office of the County Auditor not later than Septem br 11. 1022. at 11 o'clock a. m. All bids must be on forms furnished by the County Auditor, and all bidders must furnish a bond in a sum not b5s tha the full amout f te bid submitted. The Board reserres the right io reject say or all bids auhiniUed. OiTea by order of the Board of Coi!on&rs of St. Joseph County, this 2nd day of September, 1K2. CLARJINCE SEDGWICK, Auditor St. Joe pa. County, Indian. tSept. 5. TBOrOSALS FOR STREET rROVEMEM. IM. City of Sooth Bend. Indltn. Department of Publlo Vorks. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will ba received by the Departmat of Public Works of the City of Soots Bad, lad., up to 10 o'clock m. of ih lth day of September, K22, for the exex-ntVon of t following work: Water Ctnact'.& on Marine Street from Indiana Avenue to CalTert ßtrt. Uodr ImproTraeat Resolution No. Iu23. Ia tb City ot South Bend. Indiana. Complete drawing and a peri neat Ion of ild work are now on file in th face of the Department of Public Works in the City Hall, of South Btnd. Indiana. The Board Tfserre-s the right to reject any or all bid: BOARD OF ri'BMC WORKS. I. B. Slaughter, L I. Hardy. Albert F. Hocer. Veronica C Sweeney. Clerk of the Board. Auf. S, Sept. L

WILLIAM FRIES WEDS MISS ZULA LEHMAN William Fries and Ml?a Zula lh man were married by City Jude John M. Raab cn Ls.bor aj The groom 19 one of the proprietors of The Riverside summer resort at La?le Tolnt He Is the ion of Mr. and Mrs. John Frlf. The bride is well known hero having been connected with the o"lce of the Mlshawaka Woolen ManufactuKlng company for several years. .

SPEED MERCHAHT CAUGHT BY CHIEF South Bend Lad Who Gave Chief of Police Chase Is Landed. When Stephen liipsak. 1, 1Ü18 8. Xendal et.. South Ltni speed! away from Police Chief Barrows after h had been put under arrest for driving too f&tft, h reckoned little with the long arm of th law &a presented by tho MlsTiaaka police department. Although tho mlnut inn of tho two cities fallexi to apprehend him, th chief had an answer to his telegram to the Btate department early yesterday morning, and soon had a warrant rarorn out for the Jad'a arreJt. Taking a detective from the city bureau of &outh bend, they first called at the lad's house, where his mother gave them a bad steer, sending them to Studebakera after Stephen's brother, Charles, who accompanied them to the Oliver plant after tho erstwhile speed-merchant. As tho lad was brought out the chief said, "Well, you thought I couldn't get you, didn't you?" To which the boy amrwered. "You couldn't have in that car.," indicating the board of safety's Ford, lie seemed to take the whole matter as a sporting proposition: a race. He was brought directly to Mlshawaka. where his brother, who had left the city car at South Bend was already waiting with a $100 cash bond. His case will be called in the morning, tnd it is expected that an example will be made of him to teach others the ferlousncss of breaking arrest. Timi AiuirisTs. Ted Welch, 40. of Oahkosh. Wis., was arrested on River av., by OIT1cera Montlne and Ivea. charged with Intoxication. Oscar Wate, Burn.!de, 111., an umbrella mender, was arrested by the tame two officers, charred with' drunkeness. Michael Benjamin, 47, Donaldson av., was arrested on charge of assault and battery preferred by MeJvln C. Dunning. He was arrested at the Rubber Regenerating Co., by Officer Montlne. coxciiUDK viniT neun. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ostrander and family have returned to their home in Niles, after visiting with the for-J mer'fl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charle I Ostrander. 1202 incoln way V. Miss Delia M. Fwartz, nurse at Importe, has also returned home after spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Ostrander. inuti: LOCAD i:xcampmi:xt. All members of the Mlshawaka Encampment No. 98. I. O. O. F. are invited to attend a weiner roast at PotawatomI nark, Saturday Sept. . under the auspices of the Canton Encampment No. 9 of I. O. O. F. of South Bend. FlXluD $50 AND COSTS. John Shirk was fined $50 and costrf In an extended hearlnp on eharpe of assault on the per5on of George Rozman. An appeal . bond was filed by Attorney Parks, representing Mr. Bhlrk. CANADIAN VISITORS. Mr and Mrs. Will Trlesinger and. son. Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Modish of Elmlra, Ont.. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Albert. 103 E. Seventh t. RACK FROM HOMvOIOON. Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Mlnzay have returned from their honeymoon which they spent In Michigan ord wlli De at home to their friends at 221 Lincoln way E. . OSCEOLA TRIMS LAKE PAKK. The Osceola baseball team defeated the Lake Tark iuad by the score of 4 to 2 in a game played at Hudson lake Sunday. Henderson pitching for Osceola fanned out 17 of the Lake Park boy3 while Parka for Lake Park only fanned out Fix of the Osceola men. Batteries were: Osceola, Henderson and Van Hove. Lake Park. Marka and Brockway. ENTERTAINS IX3R SON. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fetters, 205 E. Eighth t., entertained at a dinner last evening in honor of their son Peter" birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for 12. TO ELECT OFFICERS. A meeting of the Women's auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus will be held this evening at S o'clock Officers will be elected and other important business transacted. UETUnxs TO CinCAGO. Miss Louise Garrison has returned to Chicago where ehe in a student nurse at the Raveruswood hospital, after spending Labor Day a- the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Frank E. Coats, 216 Lincoln way E. WAITHER IJZAGUE PICNIC Over 150 attended the picnic of ine wanner iague oi c. i tici j Lutbieran church at PotawatomI park, Labor Day. A picnic dinner was served. Gamed and contests were enjoyed. MISHA WAKANS INVITED. Mlshawaka people Interested In missionary work are invited to come to the . First Christian church at South Bend. Wednesday afternoon' and evening, when Dr. and Mrs. Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ross and Mr. Hedges returned missionaries from Western and Central Africa wfll be present and tell of their experiences.

BUSY DAY IN

POLICE COURT Usual Holiday Aftermath of Drunks and Speeders Are Heard in Quick Fashion. Premiums on holiday drunkenness ranged from Cl to $25 with costs added, while auto law violators were given from $1 to 5 5. The courtroom wr. throng-d and the cases were disposed with fcant hearing, as a'.l but one assault charge pleaded guilty. Cacel De Venter, Frank Vertln, George Mcllugh and Lee McCasson, wre each given $1 and co.?ts for intoxication. All pleaded guilty And paid their flr.eo. Carl Jarn, who wa. "fined for the same offen, two weeks ago, wra asew"!il $15 and cost?j and given warning that were it repeated he would receive harh treatment. John Ma la Ik, who.e true name turned out to be John Dubanlcs, waa fined $23 and costs. He haa "been arrestt-d on the charge of Intoxication several tlme?. and was warned that he would go to Jail if he ever appeared again. Steve Szlter pöid a fine of Jl and coeLs on charge of veedlng. Charles Andress was given a suspended sentence of $5 and costs, when he pleaded guilty to runnin? with no tai: light, but gave a reasonable explanation. Lou;.? Tackles, charged with aefault preferred by his wife. woa ! bound over for hearing Fpt. 8. un der $5.000 bond, whloh he was able to give but refufcd to do, going to jail Instead. Lengthy evidence wa. heard in the cafe of George Itezman vs. John W. Shirk, the latter charged with aseault. PICK 'EM UP AT TWENTY. ORDERS .Fast or Reckless Driving Near Schools to be Summarily Dealt With. Orders were Issued to the motor 'police today to arrest for ppeodin.: anyone attaining tho speed of 20 miles an hour or more in tho vicinity of a public school house. A reasonable laxity has been observed in the enforcement of speed laws hitherto, but .anyone endangering th lives of children by fast or reckless driving arc to be arrested starting Tuesday morning and It was indicated at the department that their treatment in court would not be mild. itrrruitNs from whst MiM Bernico Barron returned Monday from a two weeks trip through the west, visiting Denver, Colorado Spirngs, Omaha; and many other points enroute. She wa acpr.nied by her sister, Mre. Blanch Chaplin of Chicago. to iivjov vati:rmi:lox party The Plus Ultra class of the Immanuel Kaptist church will be entertained at a watermelon party Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaskill, 1S02 N. Main st. All memhers are requested to meet at 7:30 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Fred Hoeflinser. 1005 N. Main ft., where automobiles will be furnished. LEAVi: IX) II ACADI13IY The Mi.es Dorothy and Ijoretta Smith, 4C3 E. Fourth t., have gone to Adrian, M:ch., to attend the St. Joseph" Academy. TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Ladks Auxiliary of the First English Lutheran church will hold its regular meeting Wednesday fternon at the home of Mr.. Aral Snyder, 129 W. Liwrer.ce ft. ! socurrY to melt Mra. Andrew Watson. C03 E. MI.hawaka av. will be hostess to the Ladles Aid society of the Firtj Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. L. P. Woodward will ?ing. Mips WTiite will contrioute a reading. GUESTS AT MILLED HOME. J. S. McGlenn and Mi?s Minnie Hagey of Chicago motored to this city and spent Labor Day as the guests of Mr. and Mr?. C. B. Miller. 119 W. .Seventh st. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Tedlar of Diamond lake, were also guests at the Miller home. CONCLUDE VISIT HERE. Donald Coats has re-turned to hiM home at Macomb. 111., after ppendins several days a-s the pue.t of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Coats and hid brother William J. Coats. 216 Lincoln way E. SMLLL ITRE A few men from the department extinguished a mall fite on the roof of the oid water works building, caused by two hisjh tendon wirei becoming crossed. Little damage was Inflicted. CIRCLE TO MEET. The Woman's Missionary circle of the First Baptist church will meet Wedne.sday afternoon a: 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mr?. M. E. Hawkin. "02 E. MUhawakd. av. Officers will be elected. uuildint; permits J. A. Miller. garage, 73 9 E. Fourth at.. $125. A. If. Felaborn, parage. 422 W. Rattell t.. $100. R. Wvodr!ns"or, grarae, 144 E. Fourth si., $100. A. Kronewitler, house, 13th el., $1.200. A. Kronewltler. mm, RACK FROM INDLN LAKE Floyd Zimmerman. Charles Shafj er. Floyd JoneVir.d family have returned from Indian lake where they occupied the K. of P. cottage over Labor Daj. They claim the catch of 147 blue gilU.

SCHOOL OPENS AMIDST USUAL LOUD GLAMOR

Approximately 625 Scholar Troon to Hiüh School Tuesday Morning. Mi corridor.-? obi High schoo! building rc ou:ub.d :. -:--y an 1 nu-rri.y a: 3:l, l;.v,;;;v :r.. r- .r - a a lanner attc:..Ian- 0: npj': xiiatc - ly 62i trooj'f-l 10 thc-ir re-iectlv Cla-? Good rat'irl b. r'-" vi - scathingly if r.ot fco bravely r:ur::-l by them. A? a lot. thev w r sjper - by them. A? a lot, thev '.vt.ro sjperlativtlv ha- c ire-f-eo . " J t,lrt a: ' , ,! to be bark. Quite a nurub.-r drl . look ill at e-ae an J ph.skally u:. I lativ to lool comfortable in t'.ielr S;;r.,Kiv panN: and starched shirs, drc.-.-d bv for. I mothers tc make th b -?t initial in: - pres5ion u".on their toacbor, but tradition vill al-:a thfj by to--morrow, ivh..-n one in-'.i.-crlniir.at'- J mass will fettle down to th t::T schedule of wnk arrar.oJ by Prlr.- ; t-iai c. c. c.ub;-'. Several methods of relief for th - ccuto scl ool-room yhortac hav - con sustrcsti-d, and all will be takn 1. ir.to consideration bv th f-'. ho J'Oartl wh.c-n they hnM their nieetli: Tuesday rbsht. FEBRUARY WEDDING ANNOUNCED TUESDAY Mr. and Mr. M. C. McOowan, 4 1 S Lincoln way V.. announce tlm marriage of t! iii'.ihter Mi.-3 Zina to Ciilfonl l";ii ' i. son of Mr. and Mr. Harry Fur. -.;: of S.;ith lb r.d. The ceremony .vas performed by the Itcv. P. Dawe, r.vtor of the Cnrurr-ation-al church at t?t. Joseph, Mich., Feb0 ruary l;u5.. The brioo i n w e!l known ?l:sha - waka pirl ar.d attended tho Misha-; waka Hiir;L school. j i'or tho present Mr. and Mr.Funston vill riMe at T",- Cottac"i (.... v t. ..h . , T I ATTr.NI TROTT lWMIbY Iii: - rxio.v. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. ITndersn le Tuesday for their home in Findlay, 111.', after pendinc: a few days visitin? their daughter Miss Nellie Ilen-J derson. who is a ste-no.Lrraplier at the office of tlie Mic--hawaka Woolen Co. Mr. and Mr?. Henderson and their daughter went to Plymouth Labor Day where they attended the 13:1; annual reunion of the Trout family. Over 80 attended. COS CI XI) 1 : 3IOTOI1 TRIP. . Mr. and Mrs. IV J. Kuhn. 217 S. Wo;t fit., Mr. and Mrs. IIomM Kuhn; and Fdward BonDurnnt have retun,- 1 ed from r. motor trip to Wisconsin and Chicago. RACK I'ROM WISCONSIN. Rdward A. Stiexate of the Xews - Timeg has returned ir-m Manitowok.i Wis., where he visited hi? mother. rack moM pi.i:ant t.aki:. Mr. an.', Mrs. Fred A. I'artridgo ar.d sons, anl Mr. and Mrs. C. A. I'prKirs mve nninn'-i innn u. io - dajs vacation at Pk-asant lake. i r in c.i irs at i.i:vi:s iiomi

Chester Nolan and Edward Su - j 0f I)olze. Colpaert Itealty Corporiders of Cravd R.iJ'id'-v Mich, .are I Hon. TJ'-K Mnenln Way W'tux Hf

ruets at :iie liomo of Mrs. William Levcs and family. K. Ki.shth s:. LEAVE FOR WISCONSIN. Dr. and Mr?. Ivan F. Smith and Mrw T'red l-'reuh 1 ft Tu- ?d iv on a thro weeks lining trip to Lac Du Fiambeau, is. MOTOR TO LKE MAXIVKl'Civ i .i Mrs. Pu?an McNril. 4 n r. F.. Third ft., and lier daughter f c;.shen. George M:Neil, Mi.-s Itottie Watson nrwl Vir ruett Mi .;:nC' Cl'-V Ot UM t 4". - 1 - w - - Detroit. Midi., lmtored to I.ak.-MaInkucI:-e, win re they ;en I Labor Day. State Official Quits

tO Al(l iSCW JlPVCJIlClll ' iiu:ub-n-d 1 niF-rovtoieut Ibolution.: , ....,TT-r n ,m ... i "d;p!ed by aij Hoard on the kV.li tijy SPP.INGFIELD. Lb. x-pt. . . (By o( au-u. I'.-.'. ; T. p.) Jalbort O. Crov.vs. for the i Improvement Resolution No. 32 VC 2, ' pat three vears state stnerint nlent ' f',r iuiprorenient ot CI.iv fr.t hy ! , . . , " ,i v.i ioritrut.ij,t a Trunk Swer in and alun of report has j::t been ' niH by fr.,.t Wribej as Ldlown: , the committee on rjlni.s on of th Ücinub at the center line of MLh.v i con'tiuticnal rnvr nti.n to assiF-. ir. 'waka aveuue; -thenc. nor Pi along xh ' ' t i ,u - .1 -M-i ":i"r hn. ef ("lay street -fth a twentv organizing the Mirr- un .o. l ,,-, .h m ,h,.h , vitrinej ivp s,.r to tiulion cf th- n-v cor.M-.tutbm. :::: r l';ne f Iijtt-dl str.-et ; the ace . II will resign hi- it-- if-"t.on 1:: '

order to devote his time to the camnaign. Mishawaka Classified ANNOUNCEMENTS Lot and I 'on ml 10 LnT Ilia :k water .-j' !!!it-b - old. Ci! Mish. 4J' Llueol vv;i v Ii. IJrwaril. "' ' I.di H t t lern co.d wat -h n ner of J.'ain a -id ,'Sh:"vni-t nv.. S.twrday noon. Kt-ttun to lil.'i IC't'u Phone !:( r!. "; t AUTOMOBILES Automobiles I'or Sale II i'Vli .Al. Chevrotet r.sed cars: UO 4'.HJ touriap. U'li) 4.i0 tourlnr. l'Jl 4 touring. Kord toar'.nsr. Tbe cars are all in jrood condition. Ee'.t!a Auto J?aljs, Miäbawaka Oarage, r" ver.lnps. - VOV. SALM StiideVak.-r to-ir.ns car. 0 rylltder-; 4 t:ew cord tire-. 2 .:are tire. l)ir?iin. Tin l.e .en at lUJ W . Iwreset St. Phone M':.awaka 1"! 6 rvLiMhi: olismm?:i u: sr.:A. . I'or i-ai-: i cyi.r. !-r iKidii l t'uric?. Avenue ;ar.u I-:.' I'.. M;?hawaka Av. Pbor. M jyh.iwil:a l'J. 1 I ? K l) CA h..S I'odir rosnrer. Itf21. JTa.). Dod?e roadter, 120. fX'.'; Dode tour Ins:. 1J20. J4ÖO; Overlaid touriff. 3311 1210; MsiwtU tourit:. J; fetudfbaker tocrlrs. J3j0: Ford rci; re. j J4V), and otrr oolel-i 7rm '"".ill Nf:iswiW -y?"? ü-f Attn I.iver.v (ans's 1C i;.k ;t: I r r .t iMtiVATi: i;ai:a".f: S I ALLS -I -r r. t entra'iv l-'.cated. I:. lU.r.jr 221 Lir..ir. Wit We-v r..vj BUSINESS SERVICE ; IJulncs Services OfTcrt-dl IS LI I LI' t r. it bouse low. I ran lu:li a; few more hemtj on the fay parmerst plan. S. viiiour JaLic, l'aune ili.-:i3-waka 1211'. 2J f I'AlNTKltS Carter an l latca Hoy Lad. ICO It, lüt. I12.W; Vn) lb. loti Ordr takn aij 1'tio'je V.ltbawaka IjO. C. t Coo. tropr'.etcr. 1'xTJ V. KoortÄ St. llljt. ikt a-f Wanleil I1ij1iw--j Service G KM: IIA I. II AUI.I N; and t reefer. Jin boles. Tiicne, M:Mwaka 47Ö. C l

EMPLOYMENT

Help Want ml Fcmale 22 ü i. m .r i t.. !,.: p with .1 tv '-ir of r.K,!:i. M T:-r ' N M IT. FINANCIAL InTrtmrnt. Stock. Ilonds S3 I. AS If Cit.NiltACXs A numrer ot Iidä rortrscN brsrlnjr 17 interest, ranffloj from t:o ta lvi0. Owner gaaranfeM all payments on any contrtet. Colrert Itpalty Corporation, HtJ-H Lincoln hJ est. litt MERCHANDISE A rtlcl r IV)r Sale. . rr

I 1 . W v. I : - 1 ' . " 1 "-.s; e:ov, r;-i:al, M.l.-.u.r.. r.,.-!., ,k. youth iair. enamel h.:T.r.-.r. oarit swo r--r .md otl.-r t-y im-1s..:.i --.vi, rirnr. Miiiawaka 1(2. ..r 1"' Itro.idw.iv'" - f 1 "'S -V.'1' TYi' ir mriü , taken it one. lol s. Sov n'tvnth f ROOMS AND BOARD lloom Witlinut Itoaitl 6S i a , , i--1 ' i 1 I y 1 1 r i i 1' n .Me " l vi 1 I K.M11I.I I.oo.Ms for rent t ; 1;f,ri rrirlleo-. rA ' ',!'uj:' c'r. ,'l'ir'-- Mi : ' Wantcil Koonm. KoartI 73 ,M.N.I.L LOOM or inriper.Pive mite ef j f:ir:.i!i,d M'imj with bath in cmruvt :on ; in iu .li.aw.!;,l 77 1,,-v ,. r n i :: lnK K!.M l'.irtl.r mcMlern banrnw:' , j.-r month, l'hene Mia. 4.1 for iriforni.i-ion. r,t - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I "a mi IjIiikIm I 'or Sale. 83 ! l' !VM l ,,u SALI! acre-. 4. clearrd., i LalaiiC" ivo.mN; wire feiie; honshf,;i Aildrw. l"r J Anthony. .,-w1 '.y;-... Mih. ;7 IIts ftr Siilo. Full s A Li: M.. lernte i-rWd. w!l buiir i'iu.l.rn l)..iuo. n.w u::d.r :on-i met I 11 . In bo ice residence district f the fast I Small iium!:t d'wn, and balance i iu..n:hly. This Is n-t merely a houc. 1 but a real home: f.iiilt s vou would build it yourself. Will build elhor. .n ft' tl:-v are eold. 4 t ruore raltie for leüs inoii.y fr"in reliahl,-1, resrrisihie owner Kerwln. over I'lrf National. Kill: SALI; New 4 room cottage on W. Twelfth St.. rah. Seymour Jansen, l'hon.- Mish. 1 272. 2:f HU! SAl.K Fill H KOO.NI huneil-'w, ennipletely Tiio.h rn ; srarase on lot. I'.S ii. birh St. 'J f I i'liit SALI; Six room t-team lier.i luailow; sell on easy terms, Call Main r12. Id n coin CiKl. SIX ltOOMS Mo. lern, jn the north nid, l'rlee Liht rooms, ornT lot. larcice. I i : h t and ga. on the South Side. J4D".i. Stark Itealtv Co. 4f'l inn S.U. 1-; New house, six large room" ! and hath. I.ineoln W.iy K.nst. Tttth. 1 Mishnwaka 1P23. 2M "Iji"'!' rJ?J j wood. H.'.iutiful view ef fhe river nl Merüiell f.ark; will make epeelali" 1 pr:ee for the next tliree or lour day. J Stark Rpalty Co. .TO! 4 )SIX i;iiMS-()n the North Side- has lun.a.o, rtool. lights and pas; nice lot;! L-..od iH-'hltoraood. ;'r:ce ?.'!7"t. Stark ' üe.iltr C. 4,5 .Vo CASH i Yen may move ri?ht ia'o this eozy.j j.pw, livo room modern luinsnlow on; 17!'i Nr.. Kiver I'ark, Lear car line.i ?.".it e'!.i. hnlnnee inorfhlr C..lnir.t! i . : - . : - i ; i;.-i:fv -..rr.. 'ji,.h T.inoin Wnv W. i Rial llvtato For Iscliano 8S j I OIt SALI: UK EXCHANGE New 4i ronm Is n n f an1 nna a nra rkf lind a a m v Auction Sales 03 , AI.'CTKt.N SALI; '1 hnrsd.iy 1 j. in.,' j on Lasalle road, !y ;rand Trunk tn-k, j nortiieast part or city; 1 fre!j IJuktela Jersey row, 5 years rdd : '2 fine 1.-1-oorn mites: 1 fine new wii;nw halr: '' - at - :nr Mines; i Kuhnen stove: w:ii) üia- j rhiv.:-. and lot of other nrtieles; i,.;,v- I i ii.' town. Hunsliorger a int i'.neor J LEGAL NOTICES NOTK'i: TO I'KOrtitTV OUVNEKS .No. Mishawiika, Indi.in.i. Auz. :h, VjS2. j i, r,n rtmmt of I'uhlie Works . i-- Whom It May Concern: I .Notice is neretiy slvrn ry tie I.o.iril j of I'ul.lic WorkK. of the City of MMu j w.ik.i. 1 ri I ian.i. tliat It if de. med rit-e.. -' . r-.iry to rnaki; the fo'IuWir.g dceribeJ; pi imfrovrtnetit in tb Ci;y of MSsha

; ,i:h a!! ,-ir. rrr. rtnpiSdl F:h;i- ;t. :.t U 1 ; at or..-: vn putting in r.f ja. Inqulr In wIie'- wi:: ;i r..i wr.- . !lt u- Marlon. ' 27: f! d'tln- of I:r.proerr.r.t lt"...::i".:. !N , moum-iioiu .xi !',u,:i r:n :l : -.f.. s cf nv, ' 1 uK, SA Li;- l . n :..:. e:ov, :-:.j.r--T.:;.i.r- b- .i-J";-:d t-y i'-var i

Built for Relaxation $ Q A -CA Golden Oak Rockers

In the evening when you would "take it ca3y' and look over the world that is when a largr, deep, full seated rocker could be appreciated. We offer tuch a one in this dandy model. Large frame, rigidly made, neat in appearance, with spring seat and padded back, it is all one could ask for. This rocker is upholstered in genuine leather. Finished a rich thade of golden oakPriced too, at only $24.50.

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