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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Saturday Monvrvo. srrrTKmcrt 1. io:n. !, rr ! NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way IV. Phone Misha J'hotoplay of frozen i U ' (V with an .tll-.tar lusL Th itnrr i wovni anout Itdy ! Ar,r7i at Trmnlc Todavll- wh,, rurr.-.i th- hatrrd of - j hr n-.rth!s. vtpfathor lfcu;j"' rf . j,,. j. mother's unfaithfulness. loiter. jrrr- : tü.iT fi nrn'ni) iv "ii'n n iaui'r npcr.n a. i?a ire nan " th' frZ'-'l, .iiui-ii '.r'(. "j: ill' iufv"v. Jilt f rtM in ! t.r, ,l, -I,..,. , - . -! i M? tl.-it '''Hinillf f I lovf r. Jf-ari Mnriu, nl .ir:illnK. h" ;t ,wl i,t.it!'V. nf Sh l frrc : i! by hr ftthT to ;l-r Lrf- Kv.iiv faiM"u- "Tli 1 h him, hut h' i'-.'ivn hr to 1i: FIIt) I-'.'' 'ill 'hp Tn;p i"i t!i snoTv during :i bllzzanl. " nr. : ; i i n 1 1 I Kf.'uM hy Stf-ve Cnnahin, a trap-! v.iiu suorurniiy marr: hr. i I-idv L.u H nappy. How her1 father i?alr. com Into her life j r.J wrongfully denounces her In front of her husband, ii brilliantly! ion n the rr.uing J-cenes. The i-tr-ry ptkJs happily, of course. Ir tho chi arp Miriam Cooper. ! ''l,r;s 'lary, Monroe Salisbury. Ralph ! K Henry C. Barrow,! Howard Da vies and WlllUm i:a?h-i Shirt. MishaWaka Classifie d" ANNOUNCEMENTS I-t jiik! 1'oiiimI V T. J f7 är :pimi a , . t vu 'f-n.'-r r t riff .i i! lict ij rii REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SEVERAL ADDITION'S TO THE STAFF AT LOCAL POSTOFFICE argssns i tsargams i areains!' at th r 1 Iii 121 Lincoln Way East Phone 136 Mishawaka CARLOAD OF POTATOES ARRIVED AT NEW YORK CENTRAL TRACKS ALSO CARLOAD OF PEACHES. C3ust Be Sold Today Note The Bargains : Michigan Potatoes, peck 45c; bushel . .$1.75 Reduction on orders of over 1 0 bushels. The best Peaches you ever saw, Elbertes, per bush el $2.50 Elbertes No. 2, bushel $2.25 APPLES per bushel $1, $1.25, $1.50 Maiden Blushes, per bushel $1.59 FULL LINE OF VEGETABLES Egg Plant, Cauliflower, Cabbage, per lb. . .3c You will find anything in the fruit or vege table line you want at the O. K. Fruit Store. Call up early in the morning and have your order delivered early. Phone Mishawaka 136. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED. r h"4 81 EMPLOYMENT Help VVuntl - Krina I-. MK V. xjf rlcu ; Ihr": lu f jiuily ; WÖ I.Im.mIm tiIICl--io MforL in i w .iUi ':iU'ly lvlt-h'-ri. M'.t er h'. l'li-'U Mlihn w;iki :,7. I.lunln Wt. 14t.: '. .sTiTi 1 UUill 'inile ii.au iT tjUlu-Mi ! i a n :.i lit In Ptiuti'-lrtl li.stl tiiiSr.u Ail-Ir?-'. 1'. V., New -Tliii'-. Help WuntctJ LiU- jiuV I-or tl i'antime liowlm Alivs. 1 ..t N M-tln st. .lr Hi "iir. 1 ft 4 VlAN- tu lrlve i-orl trwk. inquire at ::.s S. Mill "t.. Mih.inkJ. ir.t."., 7iiT:NilTirH V 1 year- oM. with l.lc'd'; laust it iiMt uiprarin. Ap ply Nutloual Yciiper Product C. Ht: llomi l or S;i It. mi:- sam; ' rr,rrm, Ka)i W.thn w ak.i av r-'-im. i -.4 t I.ur-ii' nt-. fny t-i.i. UI i " '.Mit, ,l lhiri -t ::.Pl r'-i,M a. ,it)t. hint liitr! c $.V!' .". i.-.pis, ij.-.i r .-i.vr Pl.iut. -VVJ'i 5 r...,ni.-. fit'. v:i'aiif, J.ut Tiilrtc titii ot., isjr trrn. 7 n')in. :!.-ir I)o.i;'?' yjx . ash. 7 room-, vvmiii. Ii.i irl-u ti ?.;,.'ii " r 'ni, .-f ';itr t 5'.'.,i-"' 0 roniij Iiü.'ijIiju , u-u. KIi r l'ark. ta?y teruis. MOIKPkN HOt sr.S A r0"ii! ani Lath buu. North ;!e, or t-rii:5. A i.y Ö ro'm !.ith huti iiow, a fvv llo' k s st of tbf UrpLans' bou);. Ucas -nrible j r ! ; -;uy trnid. A : rniT) aixl tjf!i v-ral-tungjl'A. w.t,t t the orphans' homo. Au h room Louse, Last 1'uurth St., A 7 rotru house. Hst First t., $t).0.) MtiHT DIMIV.'AMILK .MLMIe agll ujiii. Apply niltby'a Luncij Ko'mu, N. V. ilu t. I4tf lUlp-Malt or I'cmalo 3t I l iL i i t V 1JKLI' Waiit'J. men and aoll.'u for fictory work of all klnls. agt' Mcafly t-niploymeut. ..nhauik ' Woolen Mfj. Co. (1111- 1.1 nrl. It Mu.tlral. D.inclu. Triiiatlc . . sli iaflV iANciSi sciiou I- AU'I assPCiMy 111 op'-n lu the Misha waka hotel ball, Vfdui.1av. St-pt. ul. Vlntt Sour 7:.'i0: iifiüolj at 0. MW!.- South '.nl rrh. strn Poultry and Supplies 40 MAMMOlII l'llKlN Du.ks for sale. II Con. mile Bouth ..f Qx.fol.i. lit-t v h i i i. li;uiioi:n cocia:i:i:i- Whlt'- Lrcfru ( o lc rel. Sped il ruat iii.:- fruiu 2-5 ; hn Jini -7 Uni:.-. Inqulrv i a rl Alter, Ü11 rrl'liau iL, pat-i.e Mi'shawaka tC. MERCHANDISE ?fral n-w ad.iltlon.) to the forc l at th- loi al po!t t)ffice have ben granted ly the Kovernnit-nt. and ui!l Kreatly improve the mail delivery xtvI.-c in Mishawaka. Fcter .1. j iifscn nas nccn appointea as i-prcial lollvcry uian. Charli Sutt?. Is par eel pot man exclusively and will re lay mail to the carriers with an j autombi!r. The mute territories i arc bcins rearranged and ?ome of1 the territory is belnj? extended. A I new mounted carrier ha been granted and an appointment will be made within a few davs. Columbia record o. A'202t,j ' On Miami ShortV tilarctl bv luldii llrowii and "My Islt Olden Dream" I I'dille Hrovn. rrkv SI. Briber I hi ml tun Co. miss, joh.v GAiwnni: dirs. A r. a re farm and uä K room h,.ue: j p ;rl C- Gamilnj and family. C57 moid .mti.uil.jii.ts. 'j mile fr..m eity ::trk a" rc-urned yesterday cven iimlts ; n bt-houL'ht -, rur teriii. I from LaGranpe. whtre thev An h at re t.inn; t.ea'r MlhU'arr btat- line ; u i ro called hy the death of Mr. ! i row-. aj tiij. k-iiH wuu an t.H)i3 oe. (.nrmire ) mother, Mrs. John Gar v ,' :- UM uro. Mrs. Oarmirc died Tuesday v n I roomlh-!, n,i nt I,- Ith norninfT following a lone illness. JIouMliold Ciootlri. .VI liliACK liüLli DAHY fAltltlAliL Vni K Tourtli t., ph--ce Jllslmwata vi.".. ' nta J.AUUL SIZL Soft ooal arove, l17 CaLr lotte t.- w AMil.Ntj . .UACIIlNi; And wringer: organ and LUin'bton Vacuum sweeper, Nu. o all iu gtod totdltloo. J-0 Mil burn ft. Kords. rianLs. rcrtillers C3 ÜtXL'INL -JArANLSlI UA KU A K or der rartT'ary nw for fall plmtics:. HardiesC r.ede riant grouu. T.akew.od Harbary f tria. " inlleni east ou JcGet' son 'road, Qt.'-eolM l'-'.-J "bTKAVVlKKY I'LAM'h lilbson 7H natr dunJji. fiauts delivered. -H toi-ic muh iir-r Mm "ju ,a, Just outside elty llmlt. iUaS'jnable Pri. e. Au 1 acre farm a'j rriles from Misha waka ; easy terms. COUi:i:T ItKAl.TY (OIiroilATION IL' s I.lu'oln iy, WVst. rhone Mih.i ak;i 11j1. ymuur Jausen. Sales b):i;i.ot. "fÄVL UL A VLACL THIS WIN T I It - Tliyi I'KNX ltKAIl'Y CO. OKFKKS VOL" J1.S.V), HOMK OX- KAUHISON. KLIX'TRH' I.KHITS. M l oul I.oT. THKOKiH lu OU MItlA; CHK'K- V.S I'Al'.K: . PAYMMNT DOWN. HALANTi:- AS ItKN'T. $4.tiKV-.:.-,j DOWN SKVr.N ROOMS MODFK.N. w. kk;iith, si:vi:n uoom, a l shapi;. NOR11I SlDi: ". ItOOMS. STOOI. i;as, limits and wati:i:. nice . boi. ci.osi; IN: P. A IUI AI . TINS iias-iu:l:n' placpo on thl mak ki:t. a"ri: 5-room - nousi:. Jo) DOWN". Ni;W HUXOALOW Lat t ne. $;ro.. DOWN. Pn.NN REALTY CO. 12., S ln. Phone MUh 210 ill Ml8iivsaka T.CiD. LIVE STOCK llor,,4,. Cattlo ;wnd Voliirh. 1H it AY MAHi: I or sale. Cull liarSeli 0F3. ltj ROOMS AND BOARD WantcJ To Int . . cok.m:): Fotricm hai:uison srs. laiK'ain in a strictly modern elplit 'rpoM Ikuse. liardwood "ffnors and tire place, ( orncr lot; good .shad treo-3. 4 II I Lots for Salo ' " 85 liKOADWAY d'ur ale n t a bargain twr lots in ZiOt) f)lo k. W. Rroaduay. Total froiitace of feet. Wry nioe l. atin. l"-t' in and convenient to North side bupiucHs section aud factoriKH. tins. ew r' ;ui 1 AVater all lu and paid. Lots tak'-'i In ft trade and owned by mn r'idtnT nait sold. Pri e n,"I5 each, .'ico flown od $io. a month. 'Call Mlühannka 171 or Lincoln OZy "lai.vL irsTAl'i; Il you winh to heil a bouse for eauh or buy n house en easy term?, all CMpaert lUalty . Corpora tion lbM Mishawaka 1 1 1 . , . . . 81 K CK PINT! I-icl t ucket pin? raom? ,f,r younc roupie. rieferences. Ameri'-an f-iaiiiv preferred. Krnest Jlu, New,. Tl;a. MUhttv.n''. JLIol'sL Ur room, furnibei or unfur-id-hed. J. M. Douglas, McLelljn's 5 and 1-- More. Try iEirS-TIMES Want Ads L Wall Paper . at Cost During September and October. B. G. SMITH 433 E. Fourth St. She was a Iifdonp resident of La- Urangc. Wlwn ou liac a Columbia pho. iv'-mpli lu your homo, you have tin lwt. Pay as you ton. Heisrer Furn iture Co. C.OFS TO CAVA DA. Fred A. Vopt. jeweler. 1 . f t for nimira. Ont.. last niht on a visit to his mother. He .will be gene until the middle of the week. . Columbia record No. A-29r. "The Tovo c(," medley fo-trot, and "Son of the . Orient," foxtrot, plaetl by Arthur lilckinan's oic'lc tra. Holder Furniture Ct. "A üaNm in The following statements of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK and the FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, in the same building and under the same manage-S ment, show the strength and soundness of Mishawaka s only National Bank and its affiliated Savings Bank. Combined deposits of more than $3.090,000.00 and com bined resources of more than $3,590,000.00. s i I1 J of Mishawaka Statement of Condition Sept. 8, 1920. RESOURCES NU o 11 r W .(MUM "! Illrtl (' Mulf rsrr, 1 . 171 I I ; r . ! 1 1 1, m M Loans and Discounts . . . .$ Overdrafts Interest earned not col lected Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Banking House 6c Fixtures Redemption Fund . . . 5 r; 502,684.16 241.95 9,483.76 5,400.00 52,603.59 5,000.00 U.S. Bonds 111,050.00 iri of Mishawaka Statement of Condition Sept. 6. 1920. RESOURCES Mortgage Loans $ 617,616.75 Collateral Loans and Dis counts 570,079.90 Overdrafts 18.34 Interest earned not col lected . . . U. S. Bonds Other Bonds SIIRINKIIS i:TFRT.lX. j The Shriners club of Mishawaka It st iukM entertained the Oral; Sh.riners of Hammond, Ind . nt the Hotel Mishawaka. Dinner was ter ed to- atout 4"'. - Columbia record No. A-294 1. "Tilt St. TiOul HliiejC" unjr by 3Iarlan Harris ami "Homo Sick Illuos, Miiur by Marian Hanls, price .S1, Itels' '' Furniture Ct. Do you need a new roof this year? Now is the best tinio to. have it "done. The prices are riffhL The quality tliei best. Mishawaka' Rooanp Co.. 114 S. Main tt. Advt. 8tf Miss Nollif- Mill5. dauchter of Mr.) ;ir,a .Mrs. .innn n. .Miii, lert i nur.- day for Winona. Minn., where she has accepted a position in the hUh schon) as ieaeher of zooloi?- and general science. Columbia record". . No. A--95U. j "'I":orylKHly jut Mo." j-unz by Mar-j rlan " Harri?, tuitl "lieft All Alone ! calu nlle-., liy Marian Harri, j prle SI, Uolser Furnlturo. Cfu Meet, me at the Pastime, M!sha- I Piny. Columlda records on an I talking" . tuacliiiii for the .best re'. I sult. ' IloJsror l'urnlturc Co. ' I L. Meet me at the Pastime. Mishi ! waka. . Adv4t5 Viit th- Pastime. Mishawaka. AdvU5 peoiaes for daiuraay Single Pound Lard . Dixie Bacon Squares, per pound Salt Pork, per pound 10-pound Pail L?jd, Home fi rendered Cooked Pressed Beef, sliced, per pound Beef Pot Roast, fijpU j Minced Ham, per pound Ü15 i per pound lkSkJ Short Ribs of Beef, 1 1 i Head Cheese, per pound .... u&x per pound Beef Brisket, "vj L j Smoked Sausage, per pound uii7! per pound Beef Shoulder Roast, fi j Hezirts, f per pound fcaÖ V i Per pound .... 2e IBs r i 30' G First Presbyterian Church J. A. Burnett, D. D., Pastor Tomorrow's services 1 0 :45 and 7:30 Sunday School 9:30 Morning, "Making Our Lives Count" Evening, "Face to Face With Christ" Mrs. Moyd Gaumer, Organist Mrs. C. T. Mowers, Soloist I 4 STARTING, LIGHTING. IC.M TION BATTERY WORK. Mishawaka nnttory Service. Corner of EipMh and Mala Sts. Xoät Porp "KeSEiTS ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 9er AU in ad of Shorn IUpctrifi Hamburger, -aft-per pound H vij? Frankfo;ts per pound .... Bologna, per pound .... Liverwurst, per pound .... Fresh Sausage, per pound . . . . j Liver, per pound 'Sugar Cured Hams, JfiTU ; per pound 00 j Extra Lean Sugar Cured Bacon . . . 055$ j Sliced Smoked Ham, fet ! lean, per pound. j Smoked Picnic ßfi j Hams, per pound CASH AND CARRY 2S PLENTY OF HENS AND SPRING CHICKENS (red tifiajor MISHAWAKA Other Bonds CASH RESOURCES: Cash in Vault and Fed eral Reserve Bank Cash in Other Reserve Banks 522,004.08 CASH IN BANKS 216,341.26 68,682.01 14.202.69 90.100.00 501.432.44 307,259.83 $1,493,690.81 $2,100,710.15 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 1 00,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 94,905.23 National Bank Notes 98, 1 00.00 DEPOSITS 1,200,685.58 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 104.166.69 DEPOSITS 1,696,543.46 $1,493,690.81 OFFICERS: Fred G. Eberhart, President ( A. D. Warner, Vice President Fred N. Smith, Cashier H. E. Suders, Assistant Cashier $2,100,710.15 OFFICERS: A. D. Warner, President F. W. Kuss, Vice President Fred N. Smith, Secretary-Treasurer H. E. Suders, Assistant Secretary Fred G. Eberhart DIRECTORS OF BOTH BANKS E. J. W. Fink C. A. Dresch Fred N. Smith F. W. Kuss A. D. W arner A. J. Schindler i Ja INTEREST 0E1 SAVINS 4 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2G off on all sizes of G and J cord and fiber casing: next week only. -for the i V Hi AC Forstbauer 124 Lincoln Way West Mishawaka - - - ..mam 1 ' 533 NTURY T HEAT I FRIDAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1 .vAiinru i f w m i vferf UecP Lam w K Cssa Lzaa ixxsx 5 CELLI SINGERS 5 Five People, Mostly Girls A Splendid Offering Special Scenery Beautiful Wardrobe PANZER BROTHERS Artistic Athletic Achievements ERNEST RACKET Eccentric Comedian JERMON & MACK A Breath of Variety Comedy Singing, Talking and Juggling North Side Trust & avmss Bank MISHAWAKA, INDIANA Condensed statement of condition at the clo.-e of business Sept. 8. 120. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . S370, 163.05 United States Government and other bonds 361.630.79 Building and Real Estate 10,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures, Nominal Value 100 Cash on Hand and Due From Banks 34.430.00 Other Resources 9.969.99 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 5 50.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profit!.. 22,470.78 Deposits 733.764.05 Total $806.234.83 Total $806,234.83 OFFICERS A. D. WARNER. President J. LOUIS GERSTBAUER, Cashier E. A. Andersen -T. A. Bless F. G. Eberhart DIRECTORS E. J. V. Fink A. D. Warner C. B. Webster G. B. WILLIAMS. Vice President E. H. EDWARDS, Ass't Cashier G. B. Williams A. S. Winey DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN THIS THOROUGHLY RELIABLE STATE CONTROLLED BANK. WE PAY 4 INTEREST. T CORTEZ & RYAN Harp, Violin and Character Sons 6 PIECE ORCHESTRA 6 Ethel Star Director Shows 7:30 and 9:00 O'clock Sunday Matinee 2.45 . Children Are Admitted to Sunday Matinee for Tic Adults 36c, war tax 4c, total 40c. Children 18c, war tax 2c, total 20c 1 i M 1 TEMPLE THEATER Today it Camiile of the Yukon A William Fox production, bulging with peril and romance in the northern mows. An all star cast. The story of a girl whose stepfather drives her to a life of peril and who ii rescued by tlie love of a true man. Also the third episode of "THE LOST CITY," the greatest film of the screen, starring JUANITA HANSEN. SUNDAY "THE INVISIBLE DIVORCE," a new photoplay with an uniuual theme. A play in which the eternal triangle turns into a four-sided affair. in aTI i i 0