South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 174, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 June 1915 — Page 4

AYFPNKSDAY jum: 2?., 1 !!.-. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES I PLAYGRQUNQS ARE REMINISCE AT NEW GRACE M. E. CHURCH lr. . . Osdcii TciU oT I'loblelil Faced ly ( hurt h .Men SO Year Au. ffi BIG HIT

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New Recreation Centers Being Patronizccfby Young and Old Reception is Given to the Directors.

Much rnt li':;-i:iv:u is hrin "".n at th1 iii'inhd !;il jil.t;. uiuuiuls ;iim .;' th" city, .acordimr to the .-t.it ni jit of fVf T.'i! of th' pi t Kfoii ml in.-Mm;, litr;: it th' r rojdi n t;u'n to ilicin ' t!imunicipal n ? real in n: m i t? in the r,?h. of Iirtor liarncs in the iii-'h echool Tins'!. iy nl-rht. At very j! v!;' Id. tin- i-hildrt :i ;md tho f:ro -n-i:js ;irc t ki?u: .t !.: i?;terM in tn" flort lain;; madf t tench them how to play in a m aim v that -will 1m l. :i-tiial to tlicin. S vcral of tho instrur tf;i:i have Ik en in the city for two or throe days and have hcen in at tonda n o at tho Kroundy. They ray that the older 'folks am taking Jum as mu'-h inter- ' f-M as do th' yowrv-r in s and ihat the project should he, a Mn-ee.-s. At the S'amiilr, Kalcv and Laurel playground. Tnclay nit'ht. latere crowds of count; people alaujt or 19 yoar.-i old, who are employ d d'irMnp the 'Jay, nut at ; o'clock and '. I'laycd Indoor and volley hall until rlarknoF.M. P.oys and lrl.s joined in ktho sports nnd teams were organized. I. M. Hammcrohmidt, cliairman of tho municipal recreation nunmittco spoke at the reception last nh-rht and explained tho pl.ins of the committer Jin ropard to th playiields. A Ken cral Upbuilding of hoth hody and character la the chief aim of the committee Efforts will be in;-tie to teac h fair play, hii;h ideals, cooperation, ability to think clearly and quickly, and. above all, Kood citizenship. Other members of the committee ilso travo short talks.

TiOCOMOTIVi: STAKTS I IIli:. Elro caused by sparks frfm a locomotive damaged tin; roof of Stcvan 'Ilcrpzeff's paloon. SOT V. Division st.. !to the extent of about 550 Tuesday mornlncr. Central company made the run. "Firo In a pile of nilddsb in the rear f)f tho Fisher randy kitchen, 222 S. Michigan st.. called out Central company an hour after the Ilerzcp Mre. Xo damage was lone by the blaze. Try'NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS MOTHERS Here Is a Great ALF PRICE 3f OF ALL OUR GO-CARTS POSITIVELY NONE RESERVED 0- t- '.V ' $118.50 Go-Carts The cari illustrated is of fine leather-cloth covered bod full leatherm clothed lined, has auto top with side curtains, spring seat, adjustable back and collapsible, in either grey or black. They are exceptionally well constructed. Following is a partial list of the many decidedly unusual bargains: ? (.5o Gn-Qin i.oo Cio-Cart 4.5 o Go-Cirt 12.50 Go-Cart 13.50 Go-Car: 1 l.oo Go-Can 6oo Go-Cm .$4.75 . 9.00 . 6.25 . G.75 . 5.50 . 3.00 See them in our window Sale Starts Thursday Ends Saturday Night .furniture L0. 130 N. Main St.

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)U miniver nt Mriecs were held last mpht in the new (Irace M. K. t hi;r h und'-r ,( s m tfr i -ioM of I)r. H. N.

.,!..,, ,.f l-li.,n .,...!:. Dr. 2if.n !elicn.l an adorr .- "ii i "f;r;uc rhuieh Thirtv Veirs A-'o in i - liiiii h" told . the conditions of the little (Irace (hurcl; :: -ais ai;o and of the lu.inv t.robh m- tliat confronted ' the offHi.-iK th'r addresses vr.-e madf by Mi x. i Myri'ii (.mipiirll on "Tii" I! uin;i' i ' of ; i thodi.-ni in "':t!i ir.d." Daniel j N. I)reSb.r. "Some Ki no mhr in cs of Id Michigan Slro t Churtdi." a nd ;

HMn,iii I. Lair- vpoke oil "i'in- He- Kaufman, Karl Mftca'.le and Lthel sponsil-ilit v of a Greater L.(uip:a'. :it." I Clayton in the caM, heiids the lUt of !: v. !arlian If. Appb-i- will dc-jood pictures for tomorrow. The lier the M'tnimi this eer.in at S 1 story is an intrro.-tinp -one and cono'clock. This- afternoon th- S" i : i . i n's ; corns a youjK fuwmi. (Jeorp:e Illiritt. Home Mi-.-i(-u.ir- .-". it ty will J o! ! a ' v. !,o rn the jioint of proposing to lio.-o mc.tinp in tlie church parlors A cr- j L'Yi. discovers that hrr conduct does dial init: tiai is rtend-d lo the l 'd:s, not apprrach bis idal of what a woof the ch.'icli anl of tlic , oMimanity lo j nrin should I.e. although in a little attend their regular monthly mci in. 1 smoklnsr and drinking ."he is only doDr. V.'. 11. liickman -f I't nn ille. j jnz v-hat ruarlv curv woman in hr Ind.. v ill deliver an ab!n;. Thup- i rft to?. and iit hea'rt she is sound day evenini: and Dr. C. 1'lrn: l ra L ' ona C(,f,i. rib, .it's attornev is Car-

of I'ott Wmviic ill on Criday evrniti wliich will end the dedication j week ser :ts. CONSI "dYrWpRO J F.CTS lloaril or Work"- Mold- ariou 1mlro ciucnt I I-ai I Tiiesdav niirht' meeting o! tie board of public works was dooted to

hearings on ?oi!-li- iin;ir.cii:' i:t!-, : lx I'lsie and Carbon i:ir"t and Illiott rojeets bein considered. 1 b : n-'.s ( poles tlie lock of f'-ar in his wife's 1 .iw. r,.,..,iini...u. tor iimirvcs, so ho determines to leave them

VtllV II' lit I'll III lV. -'l'tli-. ' - - pavements on Franklin : I. and lliil st., and both resolutiom; ware eor.jirmeil. Ihds will be let ate! th" work will bo started this summer, pre.aimabij duringth" latter part of July. The hearings on the matl'T of paving of Iancoln way V. and in repaid to the construction of a pipe s'wer on St. Peter st. and Sorin s,. were dcl'erred until tho next liictiiin hi tho board, on June The board confirmed the resolution for the vacation of a portion of Deer ct. Some nf the property owner:! on the court will be ordered to vacate part of their land in order to make possible the widening of the couit in certain places. Assessment rolls for the pavement on Cottage Crove a v. were eontir;.,ed bv the board. JUDGES START SCORING GARDENS SATURDAY Application For Membership in Homo (.anion Club Kercicd I'ntil J'ritlay Xiht, Application for membership In any of tlie home parden cluls of the city can 1-e had up until Friday night of this week, according to the action as l iken at the meeting of the judges in the garden clul contest, hebl on Tuesday ni.uht at the b.'-'h school. The judges will start scoring tho Kaiabns next S-aturd;iy and any ono applying for membership previous to that time will be eligible for prizes. Three meetings for the purpose of nrousin- interest in home .yaialcnin'J: are scheduled for the near future. Municipal Recreation Director 1". H. Darnes w ill aimress me nisi meeium of the series, to be held l-riday nifrni at the Daurel school. On Velnesday. Juno ::o, p. meeting will be held at the jver school, at which F. 1'. Wolf will make an address. A mectim: will be indd at the Pcrhy school on Thursdav. July 1. ANNUAL BALL THURSDAY Knight-, and Ladies or Security to I'.ntcitain Friend-; ami Members. The innual ball of the Smith

lodge. Xo. lit.'. Knights and Da dies shall ti(H.;mi, when the lover returns, of Stouritv will bp held Thmsday fho resulting complications arc amus- ( veiling at American hal. Members u,r A vh,,rtt ,,m. rv diama is also of Die lodge and their trends will bo vn,)Wn present at the balk Th- grand march; (u Tim-(iay the seventh of the exwill b opened at : D. o'clock. i citing "Who DavV" series is shown, l resbment:-. will be si rv d and special n ..MtirD cr. Dlue l'.looil and Yellow", musie will be furnished by the Herrin :,ml teaehos tho powerful lesson

orciiest i a. .MS 151 STFD AT MLl .S. Henry Vdii r of I'.ei-rien ctejnty was arrested in Nilos Tuesday and brought back to Smith Dend tor whe: desertion and larceny, it being al- ' legeil that he left hi wife and went ; to Nibs, taking a small quantity of 1 Dend f. wit bis w ife's monev Willi b.iin. i he alfair was settled out of court soon after Webber's arrest. TO sl'SPFNI) IVri:R. r.KRIJN. June The (lorir-m goernmnt announced today thct tho Tages Zeitung. which was suppressed fo;- printing anti-Ann ric in artides by ((!!:; on t;ov nuow peniled indetinite'y. . A 1 ... will be sasThe extraordinary' properties of 8 : i Are r.lu?tratcd by the foHowlr.ff. xvhlch are excerpts f rora reports we have received: . i I "loe Nettle n:nJ C03O of ten yemrs BtanJir.g." , Ii X!-. Sfaivrs, ML3. thit 1 p'jfTorvd cont;r.uoa.s'T dT and nurht. with ' J hardly ar.y slv p, ami th n o ily t n to f fu-t n mi 1 1 nt a time, and r.o rtst, b ; eortinuocis tortu,?. 1 trcarol ith ore or Kar City brt phy.ici; -. and no r !ief irvco. Aftir usirtr Auaso Throe oay muM fU-p. Aftor two mrr.th!. conaplcUly otM." Wna. llcrrj'. Ka-n-uj City, l!o. SufTrrrd from rhurntisn for aercrtil yfam. So la-n and t;T ruid n t p-t up or down, ard p-.rt of the t.r-. could rot l:e tl 'wn. After tak-.r e- e a-.1 a ht!f bottle?, all rain diarprea.n Mrs. . I . Hankrr. l'ontioc. IX Thee ire arr.r!es of what ALKAS'O it l dM-.jr every day for sulTerers from rheuma tism. It 13 a common thirc- for ALKANO to e:T?ct a recovery after other treatments J .-- nuaita .au C IIS 3 i eurercr poorer. ALNA.u 19 rarely rejretahle. and thoujrh powerf ul, is non-injurious. It can be taken with rnrfect safety by old ani younjr, weak ani strons:. PprTET Send for cur free booklet. Abo ription of your cao, an.itmd out what ALKANO w,!I do for youl J ! n It rray be jut the remedy you nerd cod. I ims City. M. J i l RtMIDY TO.. KarM$ Cl

tiii: AiT)iToitirf. Chark-y fhaplin. the comcd'.nn jhat

j can make anyone laush hi? head off. is aj'pearirs: at the Auditorium today in "1113 NCV, JOP. OflC O Job." one of the fur.nicM iiii'iiir(s h" has ever hecn seen in A i two red Vitai,raph comedy, "Playinp the (Jair.e," and featurint; Lillian Walker: "McQuade of the Traffic Siuad." an Edison drama: "The Act- U rr o Hoarding House" and "Hi- Pipe Dream." two I,ubin comedies, are ali-'o on today's bill. "The Darkr.is Tie fore Dawn." a! three-reel LuJ.in feature witii Joseph j I son. iins attitude toward women is. without rrsj'ct and wno- reputation is bad. During a c'ns:;!taion with L;-i M""iO. win .-' trust-c fie i. h' I nttemi'Js to take ad'.anlae of her j hrlplrrsne.'. and in resisting him lier bracelet slij's frin ber wrist. She j faints, and hearim; tli- bell rimr. Carr' n tnkn li'T into aroiier room juct j as Klliott enter.0. lb- notices the ; bracelet ar.d u;oe tb.at Cirson has. Cirrums'a pc, hrintf LHjott and Llsie toethr and they iiKu ry, muc h to Kose's frrief. As a matter of course. to-ether to vet at resi or verify his suspicions. Klsie tried to moid Carson, but cannot. Klliolt sees her agitation and bears her horrified shriek-. He won't listen to her explanation j but determine.-; to her. but through the interven; ion of Hose or T-vthiir.r is explained and turns out b.nppiVe. The regular episode ,,f "The (Joddes.-" ,"!id the Seli'-,' weekly will also be ."howii. at tiii; lasalm:. The special feature program nt the Lasalle today shows Nance O'Xcil, a powerful emotional actress in a lino French drama, by Sardou. entitled, j "Princess Romanoff. All over the world. for she has! played by popular demand in every I civilized country on earth. Miss i O'Xeil'? marvelous rendition of the character of "Fedora" is known and

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acclaimed. "Princess Romano adapted for the screen, is an intinitel more powerful drama in every way than tlie stape version of the Sardou play. The scope and latitude afforded nv the camera and the innumerable opportunities to enlarge upon and intensify the dramatic qualities of "Fc - flora." make it a screen drama which exceeds in power and stirring interest anything hitherto seen in the photo drama. On Thursday Albert Chevaliar, the noted Knglish character actor is seen in "The Middleman". This sterling player has long been noted in this ! company for his admirable coster' types and as the old potter In this play he succeeds in bringing to the screen a characterization that is most pleasing. ' The story is f the good old Fnp'.ish melodranuitie type and Kives him great opportunities. A tale of romance and adventure is interwoven and the whole makes a pleasing photopla.v. A comedy. "Broken Hearts r,nd 1 'ledges," is shown on the same program. AT Till; COLONIAL. A rollicking two reel comedy from a Paris studio will be shown at the Colonial today and entitled. "Their Delayed Honeymoon". Taken among the peaks and eraigs of t ho sunny Alps the scenic beauties of the picture are clearly shown. Tlie plot concerns a beautiful girl who has in marry before she is is to secure a fortune. Friend lover i.s on the other side of the world and she inveigles an old frienil into foinr tlirontrh tho oerc monv xvith the understanding that he against hasty marriages. Kuth Roland and Henry King are the featured ; players.

I J I iiuvii. i t v;' The body of Charles laldergle was I brought t Xiles Tuesday afternoon i t from tlie Michigan State hospital at;?,"'

Kalamazoo where he was sent about two months ago. He died there on Monday, aged n1 years. Tho funeral services will be he'd from the rcsi- : deneo of his son here Thursday afterii.x.n. j Robert A. Walton, veteran of tho j civil war. and past so years of age. is eritieally ill. His son R.vron is enlioute to Xiles from Aberdeen. S. I . I Most of the relatives reside in Xiles or, ! vicinity. i Mi and Mrs. T.eorge K. I'lower! 1 . . . ... .. . i. ... i

iiae gone to Mimv lsianii. noriuein;r

Michigan, to spend the summer aclording ti annual custom. Dr. A rilerv. who was operated upon at Kpworth hospital at South j Kend. is not recovering as rapidly as! be had hoped ar.d he has decided to close hi. office until libs perma - rent recovery is assured. S. h.x.l if (isteooatbv at K irksville. Mo., has returned from Lansing where he went to take the Michigan state examination. ! Hlbel band will play for the mid- ' summer night entertainment to bo' 'held' on island park. Niles." Thursday j evening. June i. ' ; Mrs. I'lara Price and Miss Km ma j Treiber left Tuesday evening for San i Francisco, Seattle and other pi. tees in; tlte vast. Thty will return by tlie; Canadian route the latter part of August. ... ; Mr. and Mrs. Lerov vTrew and son; Leroy of New York city left Tuesday : for a visit at Hannibal. Mo. They. . will return to Niles for a more cxtended isit. Charles Tim.mons of New York city, and Mrs. 1 Hurgcss ef Sioux t it. ! la., are guests at the home, of K. C tlritlln. j Ilosf oe V.urch. formerly- proprietor . of a ;ob otliee in Nile." and Mis, Audrey 1 roves wete married S a ti da. , :.t the' home of the lritle- p.'.rcnf in Powagiac. 3ir. I'.urch nev eonduris 'i j.d of.ire there. -Mr. and Mrs. V.. C. Hlih havr rotnrm d from a motor trin to Karen

Rapids. Mich. 1 L. I'. Hereon has returned from; .Y-.v Yoik city. Mrs. Heon Ft'piul j at Tafialo for a i.-ir. i

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TtoisFsday Morning afi Less ThBn SOe on the Doll

MEN'S OXFORDS AND SHOES Worth regular to $4.00; in patent, gun metal

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MENS OXFORDS AND SHOES Values q A g to $3.50 regular; in all leathers and fj i JT all size. This sale, pair

WOMEN'S OXFORDS Worth regular to $3.00; many styles; all leathers; all sizes. This sale, pnir

CHILDREN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS Sell regularly at $1.50; good qualities; all leathers, all sizes. This sale, pair

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MEN'S WHITE DUCK OXFORDS All sizes; splendid values. This sale, pair WOMEN'S WHITE DUCK OXFORDS . AND PUMPS All sizes, worth double. This sale, pair

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it I "IN A CLASS DY ITSELF" '..nTimrJ, jOHOUNP FLOOR gAFS- COKVCNtEHTl NANCE O'NEILL America's roremn.-t I ."motional Actress in Sanlou's Dramatic Succvss, H O a Q O H PRINCESS R0MAN0FF, j As pictured by the William ' Fox forces, this production j .ives to Miss O'Neill full scope for the display of her marvelous powers of dramatic expression. The most absorbing and intense screen drama ever tilmed. "Nance O'Neill as Princess Romanoff is the American Sarah Bernhardt." Prices Advanced for This Engagement: LOWER FLOOR 20c BALCONY - - - 10c Thursday Albert Chevalier the English star, in "THE MIDDLEMAN" Friday "Stolen Gocds." Hear the LaSaUe ripe Organ. i : Mjj llt 1 Sr ! YZ ! t-i Continuous Troni n " yg 1 1 111l a. in. to omo any HARRY L.YERRICK mmm tm mm m Director LD A UWF10 m, ,

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Tfeaitt Mai! Price to our South Bend store and w ill be offered to our customers at AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE sale is the entire remaining stock of the Hans Shoe Co., all of which goes on sale beginning

sale, pair . . COLONIA 5c ; ROUND FLO Oil ALL SKATS 5c TOD AY Look ! TOD AY a KAPin-rnu: comkdy r.rimmiug with Iiughs, "THEIR DELAYED HONEYMOON" Hrings tho laughs with fun that's clean. One Strong One-reel Drama. TIIUIISDAY No. 7 of the "WHO PAYS?- Series. K WHOLESALE Meats, Fisli. Poultrj, ()stcrs anil Sea Food. EASTWOOD ftiARKET 21M . Yv asnington Ay. If. 5 MO. B. 1020. THE SAME DAY. Film? left at our store before ! a. in. are developed and printed for delivery at 5 p. in. Landon Drug Company All

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THESE ARE THE SAME AS END OF SEASON PRICES. OUR GOODS ARE DEPENDABLE. WE HAVEN'T AN OLD STYLE SHOE IN OUR STORE. SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY AND CONTINUES THIS WEEK ONLY. '

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WOMEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS Sold regularly to

$3.50, in all the season s all leathers, all sizes. This sale, pair

MISSES SHOES AND OXFORDS Sold everywhere at $2.50 and $3.00; all styles, all leathers, all sizes. This sale, pair CHILDREN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS Worth $1.25 everywhere; all leathers, all sizes. This sale, paT

BABY SHOES SOFT SOLES,

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TOMORROW Tho claict se ErcrytWru: For Y'cmr Homo. From Dost There I Mada To Cheapest Tho L GooL

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Of all Gray and other light shades of Cloth Top Boots and Pumps in Vici, Patent and Gun Metal Vamps. All $4.50 goods 9 A sold at SOoDJ

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3u Charley Chaplin Comic Capers Today Tbe return of Charley Chaplin Jn the Screaming Farce, "IHiflS il "PLAYING THE GAME" A two reel Yitagrapli itli Lillian Walker. it drama. BOARDING HOUSE" "THE GODDESS rial oor prtxlueeo!. iuiy Clearance Sale Pair. All $3.00 Goods Sold at $2.50 OF THIS WEEK. - Summer Clearing

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