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SUNDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1922 to THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 1 5 2 3 n 3 3 0 S V S R n n b n n 'i i ü. . ft 6 n & H Ffffl Fppfi FFFP3 B3 Ii 1 1 J tiiii Ii ; Ii tut; CBS C 0 re x 4 E23 . 1 i n ri w- U 14 U u U unar- i MN, sj TiSflBH i :&Mta'a s a 1 alles 7. A U ..I 11 Farmers' and Merchants9 Bank to Open Next Tuesday New Financial Institution to Start Rusincss in Most Modern Rank Building in State Invite Public Inspection on Opening Day. M!.1:.v.va!-:V r. ,-.ir.k'.r.:j - ha r. ..'' Fv;t. Ii u ?!r. r. rt r.., v::; ; c - lay in ar.-I Mt- opr, Ir.;r. and the very latest Ma.i In construct! on of bank fcuildir.gs have fnrjLf-n crrJbodlod in the new ctruc- r.'r.v i tur. Th oom;t!cri of th VjIMir.c: and tho oprci!r. for tuslnfa ia tho r'vi.:wit;on the alms or thf , ...V ' i. ir. wiuir.ii uilil.n on Ir.rr.'.u Way "V., and all hat tl.iy :h" rv '!.tjl!d!r. will h $: for i !'.-'; t;fn : tli' ffenral ni'tlu', aff-1 th' o!hrTs i tli bank i.'ivt -xtn.I-l a rr'iial invit-ation to ;Vf-ryor. t; the v.fv buil lin. "u.-.;ri'-i in fi! ? th nu. up-to-!.!tf ibankii!? nut t. !y in ho t-It j.- :S i : t in h j-t.Ttr-. Conim!-imsno.-H ami vrer.xy wn.i aypar r.tly t!i "watclr.vr.rd in tlif dr-;n-an I rrnjtrnrtion of tlin ui'l- foundem r? tho new institution '.vh!ch was orpanized on July 12. 1321. tinder It.i prrt-nt ofT.cers. It rccrivel it'? rharf r .from the state SfOt. 21 rf tho F-am yar. and th contract for tho lui-MIn,?r wis axar 1 r 1 late in th fall of that y-ar. Two dliapidatM wood frame (huildlnsr? w"-ro torn down to civo "way to the crtion of tho 'bu;M!r.?. The cor.-Htru'-ti"n onfrat wa.1 awarded th? flriffc-th Construction Co. of Oak Park. HU tho K. r. Vitzthum o of Chlcacro wcro the dsininc: archl-tr-cts. r.d Joseph C fhcitr of Chi cago '.vafl the an:hIt"Kt who dcin ed the interior of tho nank. In addition to housintr the new 'hank tho structure add;i another moJcrn ofT.ce u'.ldinff to tho city. On the yccon 1 floor of th 'building thro are 13 ruitai of olfic. On the mezzanine lloor there aro two 5uit cf ofTW-s 'n the front of the building r.d a large room in the rar v.-hirh -.v ill .bo occupied by the lhl DVta Kappa fraternity. In the barr.nt there -will be quartern for a barrier iCrp and a pool room, and thero -w.l br two More room.- !n th re.ir of the buiblinfr, ha.n? cn-trar.'-e f rr tn th alley on tho cast sidM of tho ibuildin?. Tl;o nenv building 14 feet len? ar.l ha. a frontage of 33 feet. The exterior in of terra ootta with a granite baf. The main entrance is 'bej.ween two fluted columns, each 25 feet h:?h and three fe t in diameter, with e-'p'ially dftigrned caps on th top of the pillars. Over the doorway :a a large eagle. Tavo largo light ing Ktindards aro in front of the t t in i li.nv .!o. Answer to mm '.f r.tl ' l: w ir.l. Upturn to K. Jth St. Vhor.o 2.':i. "1-tl M is ha waka Classified ANNOUNCEMENTS Ixt nml l'ouiul 10 AUTOMOBILES Automobiles Vor S.ilc. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Jluslnoss I'lari's For Kent. 75 GAKA'ilJ Kor ri-nt. l'ri ?4 pr month. I'll II. Lawroiioe tit. l'aoue ilisa 1V.7. ' V IIousos "or Kent. 77 11 tain rtifTrt touring. 1913 Chevrolet touring. r"hrroIpt I?aty ,ranl. ForJ touring. IM'.) Ied tonrln. The cir ar all In pood ronttloa. IU:iSTLK ALTO SALES l!iiiiak.i Garage Opea erentni. 3tf Motniryolrs ami Hir.vclts. 12 l'MK K UN 1 l'art d modern, well fur nish il hous; execllfiit trrraa to re--pohsible I'arty oa car Iii)'. I'hno l iif REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ilonsos I-"cr Sal? 81 KOK SALL 0 ruuaiü, modern, new, fall bascuieut, alley lot, full size, close to l-iueoln Way and east vinl. l'rl"e -J700; tuut cash, balance per mo. Kerwin. ivor First Nation.il. 14tf '.J'n.i; - I'.vr fU-. ;..ua -on.litioti. Jur r..ti-;;t In .-t.V-r. Call at -.-'.', l'ui: SALK -u rooi:i. rartly modern. N. Vdar -st. nf;. r p. in "It. 5 BUSINESS SERVICE Ilnslncss SrUt Offerr! IS OH i(K)I JiM piintir-i,' and raper harffins. hr cr.tnot or d.iy. Try A. 4 S lo'liana Av. l'bone Mlsh. Liv)lN(l TO bull J. l?.irnpi; you eWt tb? lof. we Im'.ld ttie too'C with tnill :x!;t, g.is and wMtr; tine location. rrio. i.-l'. Stark iN-tlty (. L'7-t't sali: six rooms, nioth'.rii, three M'M'!i fro:u c'a'ir. good garage, $r7i. St'vca room, mo. lorn, on nave-lii'-nt.- Larf lot. Mast Third St. New tMMi'p. Stark Koalty (. 17-to lti: SALI; $ln Casli. 1-Vur room lioii-c and tif acre land. South ot If ig"'s. I'.aliriro monthly. Here is a bargain. ColpTert Koalty Corpora tion. I'hnne Mishawaka 111. 'js-tt iown rym.-nt; balance like rent. IVl roi; SALK Olt KlINT Five room bun- Mlh CIl. S-e l'.arues. &X)7 l'lemn: t . T.lTr Tark 27tt i js 'I Iii: ti:r. ti r.M'.t yio.r wn-!.-n- N4TroT,i f. r ;irlr'. d-Mv'ry. lN'i n; rps givi-n on g r ige und remodel It'g. Call M :.,;. lTir:, .r l,".t II. JRVr ..n. "l-t.-i galow; liiit. gas: and furnare. Inquire ;-.t rJJ M. .Marion St. Phono Mlsha- w:k i 74.?. 27-tl l'(i: su; Nearly m-w ö room mod'Tii bungalow ill F.ut Fml. Only $l.mo Soviii-i:r Jansen. l'hone Mish. l'-"72. ni-tf , . . 1"K SALL .i down wi.l pive you pos i m';m!i i'f a nw room -ottae. Sev- W A N n: 1 --l e ,: r t t 1 t - I'r ordr 1- r srr ui-r.V Mihiwaka ocen Mf. Lj, IVA.NlLO ill or f.ght TOUiir woiiw, 1 to f.;r geurrtl ernoe work, yio- lalntlng Papering: -I lAlNl"Ll '7r ":V7- alTT-"1 llüy , Lli! ':P:L2llhJ tJ 1l!1L I I.e d. 11 Ib. b.ts. . lb. lots.j 4 Ii m M -Partly modern houe for Pile, $1"7." 1 t' ;i r. d ab l-s-;, prof.! south or PlmIj--s. J.av terms, (all i...r .Malus.!::. Ö :t. -.' l'h-iei Mihawaka 11L .'olpaert Ialty Michfiwi k i 1'.. t. I . ( o'w. propria tur. 1;2 V. leartii St, Miaawaka. Corp 11 tf 17tf j EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted IVinnlp. S3 j w mTn -U' (:; t. wnsh d'.h-s Wc'jM !tA r.!- wT.rt wouT n-t,r!; Tot j T er !.us''uiis bo:.rd. 2't . From I sr r.i-t2 J-KtMiM h'vi and g.ir.igt attaeh-d. !:!. id.ctri i:-!it3 a;id gas. ; s r-'o:u tu.'dern fx-vpt Leat. j-too!. St2"o; 7-:oo-;i modern ssuir' h.ue, go,.. i parage, r.i: M.iia st.. $l.7oi): Ö ro..:n houc. wirer. gi-. cleetri- light. aJ sL-d. ?o..","i; rrms on all thse b.o;n..-. very eay; vacant lot In d.Mr f1 Ideation at reasonable prU-ts. 4;.irm!re A. Fisher, rooui s, Lngledrnni t ! z. r.-; f XFKKlKNrLl 'AslllUi: wai.ted at i FOK SA L1I-., ro,val house partly mod r:i. i.ow vacant: move risht in; small rijiii'ii; ilowa and balaiu-e like rent; (1 r'o;i:s and bath, all modt-rn. g'l 1 ..M'ion, Jl.."; room? and '2 Jots ad j i ::.g room bail.l two o'her house. Pr:'' S.'t.poi; oth'T house- in all part .f M'.shawaka. at priee that will suit v. ! K.x. Mi -on L. l'etro. Office 1 1 one Mh. Koo-.u ;i7 ling'edrum - - 1 1 hi.:. (;-.t.i! in ; :.".d--pendent ) . Wantod j ho i-. s or M;:i:ies and also vacant lots, nr.M'de f-r buii-Ltig. I will pay c.ia f T a q ti' J.-a!. sv Mason L. Petro t vail M;-h. 1-d t-r J17 lin.'- .f-u:n !d !-. :'.: 1 FINANCIAL I m rtnioiit. Strk.s. P.omU S9 .AM OINTKACIS AVo etf.-r for ssle a , Btaiv: ? f.. j.v:.vj 1ml r.tr.ct. rai.gipg fror $:' to ji . bearing 7 ! ;r.r.-:. . . p.iym -:; gu ir.a:vl by ; r.i'pa-Tt It t v Corporation.; ILMS Jdnrdn Wav West. 17:f MERCHANDISE 1 U-lr.ll I ll-l 1 11 II WML. lt SA1.F a trap i t 1 o : A :.i:..s. W. I'. r...t 1 u j y j .t-t'i ROOMS AND BOARD llnz:iN Without Iburd 6S .:n. i" s. 1 :u : n: .i---:i LAM LM We have n numb.-r f exceptionally r.:--e T.i -a-.' Jo- ;u L.it Lnd of Mlsh i waka. o-r.e , n l.ine.dn Highway and '!.oT within a Id-ek or two. r,..e to (.I. o,d. e.i r line a ail -ast rud faetorie !o:s f-ui b- bought o-a a very :: ai! 1 .wn paym- n? nr. I sat ill morith lv ia-taUm.-rri. Tt.- i:.it F.i.d U build ing up rapidly atol ail vjeaat property w.ll g up iti prh-e when th-j pri::r ru-h vonie. Now is tho time to buy. l..-t us give yo-a pri.v and terms on thr.e and four ro,.;;i b-aes. We build t" s.i.t year j "oko:b.xk. Fh.'tto the dtl.-e and we will come ar! take yoj i ;i! t; v time. m : ; v i : i : s -1. l c c n i o n t i o tH Farmers Trust IFdg. Fhor.e Maia 751 :.-ti evf : ;i"srs seven to ni-e : t ! Ü- 1 - iw r 7 all malern vji: ! ii t a v: :-- ,r..". . v - n.o a :.rv 1 : r T - t l in IM gi ll n i!ii;i oI-l.,r r- su.t i: one ol I i l-rv :;i Km- Tur Hou'keejjin. C9 ; trj-o-. 71 I'.. iJtrJ St. r.O;J j p r ; n : - Mish a v. , v a i i -: n : ni, i i i:iiiLi j;ii for i-gv.t h -..w-'r-isz' f r ;) pe p. .:- Vjs-..glwa. Flcz M.s-hawka 1 t REAL ESTATE FOR RENT .rvrtmnM tit ll.it. OK il LN I i r .i- y u ul a rr. .4 ie 1 I r..u;rf e: r. ':n t.e : tgie ir: iuys la towa tvday. Possess'.... a ia To days. W- have an room ho is oa I!. A'.h S-.. a- o Owner i i:k and obliged :- ":!. W ill show this at your cos- ,t5-.J''--I.:r.ln W. K. A benutiful 2- ry hous.. ,a e rne- lot. Hardwood tr. i : 'Stair at. I down liur.dry !a 1-.' tn.ent. oiar teie in very way "with t.ir.ige -a Jot. Ca a U? Long lit oa Vi ry (jo- Term s. 5.""" ah an ! balance mt? a rent w.'.i go,, yo'i j.scs! o n of r'."rii all m.-vl-m l,::-: a S. Fc'.ger. A real 1 "Uie at a bargain. r :a hon-e oa S. 14th. Con :.'. f.o.r.datiori 1 in for full frlzed hMio". Il -re :s a chance to get awav fr.::i pay;:;g hig'a n-ct. Ca a be bought i r. vt-rv uy tertas. Leal L:ar. Ic;r Mishawaka Txut Ä. savings. Mi-h. ,7'.. ..P.l a p j : n IaH lor Sale 85 Mishawaka's New Bank ! BUILDING PERMITS OYER $1,300,000 DURING YEAR 1922 i-.v--. V V ' ,5 f xl WWOMy.vvMOM'. V.' w : ' x v f r . .. -, . ,V. i s ' i '-''vi X . ? v. , . v,5; j: ... X-V-? ,...-,,:- vh. . ? t.-ZJ-?y-: C A yyf.:-f. .v.Wr. .v.'.W . . .v.-- ' ' ' ' - .v.-.v.y. .- . . . .: ' V " -' v- - x .-:n-7-::-.:::x:;::"::.:-.-:::-: : x:;:x:-:;: :::::::::-:: : .v.-. ." ,.'7'.,A'v,v.1." 1-1 v. .v.-. .-.'.-.v. .v -X : 5x :-:: :. XNxr.f rrx -- sswv-. ä v-XC"!' V. V. "a ;x! ?i . r ::a:(.:' ' ' A rw-. xo ,r- y i ...-..".-". . . -v.--' TC- .... Five Hundred Per Cent In crease Over Amount Four Years Ago Is Shown. Building permits, to the estimated value of $1, SIS, 963, moro than 500 percent mere than wero Ifued dur ln the year 191S, were granted dur ing: the fiscal year cf 1922. The actu al number of permits given out were SI 7, almost 10 times tho number, Issued during; the corresponding- po rted of 191S. These final figures, as obtained from Ctty Clerk Joeeph Do L-orertzi. , show an increaso In estimated value of almost 50,000 over lat year, while the number of Luiblinqr per mits issued increased 263. Tho types of buildings erected during; both yrirsj correspond very much, and lead to the inference that bullring material had dropped considerably during a year's time. Of tho S17 buildings erected dur ing the year 3 922, two were office bu!ldin?s; 10 were stores; one was a bank; one a warehouse; or.o a service gurage; one a church; two wero oil stations; 35S wero dwell ings; 2S7 wero garages, and 147 permits were remodeling- and mak ing additions to buildings already constructed. Ash Permits. An excellent idea of tho large number of dwellings that were erected throughout the city during 1922 can be gained from tho a:h permits issued during the year, which exceeded the number for the year 1921 by nearly half ugaln zt many. During the year 1921, 7S6 ash permits were issued to citizens of Mishawaka, and In the year 1322, 1,16 9 permits were requested. The revenue gained from the ash per mits by the city during tho year 1921 totalled J2.C 10.23. while those allowed for the year 1922, totalled $2.370.50, or about 44 percent more value to the city, than for ths pre vious year. Decau-e of tho Jirge number of houses that have been erected in th outlying districts and additions of the city. Street Ccmmtsvior.er Carl Cas tleman ha3 announced that lie has found it nece5?ary to add two moro men to h'3 street cleaning and rub bish gathering f:rce, necessary last year. than were SOUTHERN PAGEANT TO BE GIVEN FOR ART DEPARTMENT "A Day In the Old South" will be given in form of a pageant at the meeting of the art department of the MLshawaka Woman's club to held Thursday afternoon at S : 4 7 o'clock. Mrs. L,. M. Walton will illustrate "Tho Old Kentucky Home" by living picture?; Miss lvuella Hem pis and her pupils will contribute southern melodies; Mrs. Margaret Hindelang and assistants will give the song of Chattachuta and poems frcm Dunbar. Mist Madeline ijtcin will give a southern dance in cos tume. All the ladles of tho clul are cordially invited. I YOUR THOUIU.rS ARK OVFU IF you usi: siimi-axthuac itk 3 carloads coming ihl? week. It's for furnace only. Selling first 2 can? at $12.00 Also furnace chunks $10.00 Manhattan Domestic Lump ..$11.00 West Virginia Lurap $11.00 White Ash $ 9.00 Illinois $10.00 Wo are tho boys that appreciate your patronage. Tel. Mish. 79. 444 N. Main Ft. CASTLE MAN N. Y. COAL YARD. Advt2Stf SPINDS HOLIDAYS IIKRE. Bernard Kamm, 5on of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kamm, 61 S Lincoln way W., a student of the medical depart ment of tho University of St. Louis. St. Louis, Mo., is .-pending the holi days with his parents. GUUSTS roi; Tin: HOLIDAYS Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Xavier Kamm and family of Ashlind, Wis., are the week end guesLs of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kamm, 61 S Lincoln way W. Additional Mfshauaka on Page IS. two main windows, xnd a lighting sytttem has 'been Installed in the cor rico to throw tho 'light down in front of tho 'building. Intorior of Tciiihtsscc Marble Tho interior of tho building is finished in Tennessee marble with New York Fotsel base. The mural decorations aro (f sponge Tiffany. On tho left of the vestibule, lrx:do the 'Unk proper there i.s the custo mers and ladies' room, two confer er.co rooms for tho roal evtato de partment, and two booths for the livings department. On tho oppos ite nida of tho main floor are tho I) resident's oflica eocccutivo ofllcc-s, and booths for tho assistant cash ier, two toilers, draft business, for eign exchange ibuines and ibook- keeping. Tho entire center of the main floor Is given over to .cpace 'for patrons use, all tho equipment -being of Tennessee marble. Tho vault i in the rear of tho building, ond entrance to tho vault department is through a specially designed electrically operated grill work. Tho vault Is the latent word in safo construction. Its walks aro 27 inches thick anil are of concrete reinforced with istcel. Th door of tho vault is the latest product of the Metder Safe Co. of Hamilton, Ohio. Is IS laches in thickness, SS inches in diameter, and weighs exactly 21 tons. It is- controlled by four time locks and two combina tion locks. It is locked by 24 tung-t-".cn steel Interacting bolts each thre-1 and a half inches In diameter. Within the vault are the fafe de posit vaults in addition to the usual compartments for the bank's funds and papers. The vault is absolutely fire proof and air proof. Coupon Hootlis On the right of the vault are t-o coupon booths for u?e by patrons, and in the rear of the vault there Is working .paco for the bank's em ployes. Abovo tho vault is tho di rectors' room, four French windows giving clear vision from this room over the entire 'bank. Directly un der the ".vindow in tho d;rietors' room i. clock 2 4 inchrt? In dia meter, -w.th marvdo dial, and at the opposite cr.d cf -the 'building there a high powered spotlight which will be played on the vault door at r.'.ght. The entlro bank Is protect ed with 'the nie: modern devices for ordinary financial transactions which a foank handles. We want to havo every citizen in this commun ity tfeel that they are at liberty at all timet to consult us on any finan cial, inve.sment or government bus; ness. We will try to give uch ser vice in these matters as we 'bedievo every community needs. On "busi ness with tho government on any matter I believe that my experience as postmaster for the pa.st eight years will enable mo to bo of real assL-tön'ce to anyone who has such, buslnct, and I can assure the peo ple of this community that they can always depend on us for ser vice efficient, courteous and friendly." AVOWS COLLISION AND CRASHES OVER CURB INTO TREE In an effort to avoid an expected crash with a local delivery truck near the corner of Merrifield av., and Lincoln way F., I. M. Beckner of Coshen. Ind.. ran his Ford over the curb and into a large apple tree, throwing his father violently from tho car to the sidewalk, cutting his lace in several places. Beckner who was driving at the time of the acci dent, was not seriously injured. According to Beckner. one of the Ross delivery trucks passed him on the Lincoln highway, near Merrifield av., turning back into the road In such a fashion that a collision seem ed imminent. For this reason, Beck ner declared he steered far to the left and because of the slippery street was unable to regain the road, run ning over the curb and into the apple tree. Beckner accompanied his father to a neighboring doctor's residence where it was found his injuries were not serious. The Ford car in which they were riding was almost com pletely demolished, the entire front end being caved in by the compact. It was towed In to the local Hinkle agency for repairs. TEMPLE: "3 I 3 NOW SHOWING . BERT LYTEL In an intensely interesting story of man's regenera tion "THE PRICE OF REDEMPTION" Also LLOYD COMEDY TONITE AT IIP. M. The thrilling adventures of a jazz-crazed girl in Paris "A PARISIAN SCANDAL" Also Other Novelties You'll Have a Dandy Time Here Tonite 4 s -v. -.'.' V .-. " ft v -SS'. .V - - NEW YEAR'S DAY Beautiful, Daring 1 .aiji f i oi . .v -. yr .. v... . As the dancing sensation of Paris and Broadway, in "HER GILDED CAGE" TAKFN TO HOSPITAL. I Mrs. Bruce Snook, 317 Hunn St., j Goshen, was taken to St. Joseph's hospital for treatment, Saturday morning. protection agair-st burglaries c: id Jo ... A'..;.. : ... I;' W! l - ' Al.K - gwi.d 1':, cie la, thr-e j i ;r f . i;.,r; w 1 1 h . I t'-'vl' fr:a T-s: (:!:... pijone M!h- ai: 1 l':gl-' : . (V- rri'l- : I av.i:t 1 -4 t i-t;-il. f.- r :o ill;. "ri ! ?.:-! :y J ; : : o A '. . r K. N " , VatltI Kal i:tatO S3 v'AN 1 !!--V.im:ü f.iltaM for r t; . l . n ii iJ-.iriiJiC valuing year, ituraiire iVni s.TUrs Ifnnf A .1 c 1 t 1 ! r :1 i-tJruui tilg holdups. j The various sub-contracts were! awarded as far na possible to local j firms, and cm or. g these who had j contracts for the new structure were George ?. White who install ed the p.umbing ana heit:ng h-s- trm, the Mishawaka Electric hop ; for the lighting and fixtures, the j Charles Roy 'o. for painting and ! decorating, and the Mishawaka Fur-j niture Co. for the necessary office; iuipmnt and .'linoleum. Th.e en- j tire construction job has been sup erintended for tk contractors iby . Ilenrj- Magee, a Mishawaka young man. The new lnk hue a capita! of $100.000 and a surplus of $23.000. The officers are John A. Herzog, president; E. X. dent ard D. If. Wilber, These officers and Sl. H. Thornton.; John Q. Swanger Jr., Robtrt TJ :.fcKnight. Roy E. Rohleder. Jacob ! Weiss nnd Irvin C Reed, make up tho bcarl of directors of tho 'bank. Atnm of New Bank In ftpcalcir.g of tiie aims of the: new Institution Prest Herzog stat-. ed yesterday that the Farmern' and . Merchants' bank will be mado. as' far is is humanly possible, a com-' munity bank. i "What we aim to do," Mr. Hercg said, "is to make this bank as val- ual'le an asset to the community as, w can make it. We want to have it become more than a mere rcpos-: itory for s,i-lr.gs or an agent for the a Weber, vice-presi- cashipr. CENTURY TODAY VAUDEVILLE MATHEWS TRIO Singing, Dancing und Iiano A Clover Trio MICKEY SISTERS 3fotlur Goose Up to the Minute BERT HILL & MINNIE DALE II eel and Too PICTURES ART ACORD In "The Gypy Trail" CENTURY COMEDY 'THE CABBY" 1 Vat nring Maud, the Mule SPECIAL SVNDAY MATEVEE ADDED ATTIl ACTION In the Days of Buffalo Bill Shows 7:30 and 9 o'Cock EVENING PRICES Adult. 2S Clilldrcn 10c SUNDAY MATINEE, 2:15 Adults. 20c Children, 5c-10c PROMPTED by the cheeriness of the Holiday season, we wish to express to all our many friends our sincerest ap preciation cf the many kindnesses and the really splendid patronage extended us during the year just closing. WE OFFER our sincere good wishe3 for a Happy New Year. We trust that, during 1923, the footprints of all your friends may form a beaten pathway to your door. Matz & Forstbauer 124 Lincoln Way West MISHAWAKA i 3 V i il1 The development of our service to the high point of efficiency a 1 1 ained has been due to strict attention to the wants of our clientele for a digni fied service and reason able charges. JA 4- '1 'X. 2s a ----- t-Vj i A Good Resolution would be to have Mowers in the j home more frequently during j - j -"inc them a good investment! I &dqQwateiÜlctcilSface zF. . - ' ' J much to the iov of hvinc. ?l ifi et the habit ot phomns m ior n i L I" 13 m m mm a tew tlowers once a week. You 11 find them a good investment! Baa cl3 in GREETINGS To our old friends, loyal and true; to our valued new friends; and to those whose friendship we strive to deserve, we heartily wish unmeasured happiness and good fortune throughout the coming years. With grateful . appreciation for all the favors received by us from you, and for that priceless though intangible asset, your good will, which we prize beyond meas ure, we seek to merit your continued confidence, and aim to serve you helpfully in the future. CASTLEMAN'S NU-COAL YARD North Main Street Phone Mishawaka 79 "No Lons Waits No Short Weights." f. E. Castleman. Carl J. Castlcman mil fT-TTT M i I Uli II I I I I i ' I itiMltltliX a :'r " j I I VSE E;jERG7GAS0L!;EOTKER pcptllEMWlf j mm. Mia v i r f v 1 r-. 1 1, i m 1 . i! 1 i 1 1 j 1 1 j 11 m f 111 . i .1 mm 'AN msmVTlON OF QVALITY" Explanation : Tfie size of ffiis ad. has Jbeen increas ed to conform with ourin- I crease in business. r r -Coal pecn n SI We have on track one 50 ton car High Grade Domestic Lump Coal at $7.75 per ton two tons for $15.00 for two days only Monday and Tuesday, We have at all times "Eastern Kentucky0 Lump, "Logan County" West Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, 4th Vein Indiana HARD COAL COKE POCAHONTAS The Mies Coal Co. 309 N. West St. Phone Mishawaka 189 BKX3