South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1915 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES .

DIAMOND LIE ANGLERS TROLL FOR BEST SPORT

Minnows Are Scarce and Bluegills Bite Smallmouths Ready Soon,

Girlish Sport Suit of Corduroy

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CAF?orrLIS, Midi.. July r.O. Never mind the worms; brings some minnows: It u.sr-ti to he just th oppo -oe ;it southern Michigan's summer resorts, but "times hi charged." and wlrcad a jcar ao at thin time one sought fcfclud-d nooks v)crfin the ely anglers were nursed, along ;a th dish wat t ami refuse route, and the minnows lay at your ery p: r doorstep, this .uininrr t ii - an-;! is abound while minn.s are a scan it y. Yes. a luxury, unless, someone, tips- the secret an to wlicri- they lb- in the lake, and you havo t buy the cr X ariety, procured some 10 miles ca:-t of Dianiorul lak-, ami some low miles away Iron. other lakes, jut to make it interesting. Mat with all your worms, the kind of Hah you'll get. except occasionally arc liable to get you "In Dutch" with the game uarden, and South Henders, summering hereabouts? are seeking the wiley Lass, pickerel and pike ia the artificial bait route. Trolling is the big pmt for the present, ami with a record of 15 in one day by three Jllinoisiann stopping at Forest Hall. They were all not the lisher-nu-n black beauties. the big mouth black bass gamester who thinks anything with a sparkle fit for his palate. A few more, day and the inure mtmiiiiv smallmouth will he readv

i for a grasshopper bait, and but a little while and one will be able to use frogs without operating n a bull ariety big enough to cat and using him in s-ections. The big bluegills. one of the best sports in tio battb line to be found in Diamond lake, have migrated east and arc being caught, lew ami far between, in .some 30 to 50 feet of water off Charles Harper'- pier. For the Mimmer months they tamp in the white fish mounds folks do say there are white lish in Diamond lake ' between Sandy Heach and the island. Of course there is an occasional one in shallow water, and most of

these few are carrying spawn, and the female is followed by the male. This is unusual, but is attributed to the season, which has been remarkably cool, especially around the lakes. Mrs. Frank II. Warner and daughter. Marjorie. are spending a few days at Shore Acres, and at the same resort Mrs. John Devine and baby, and her "sipter. Miss Mary Deeper, are guests. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. (Jrouso of South He ml. their two daughters, ami Mr. (.'rouse's father and mother of Dayton. O., motored down Sunday and returned Tuesday to their home at the coroner of Van Huron and Portage a vs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hrodheck and daughter. Hazel, of South l'.end. arrived at tho club house. Kaglo Point. Monday, and lrft We-dncsday for Indian lake for a day's rtay.

when they will return to South Hend until the latter part of next week when they expect to occupy tho Club house for a two weeks' outing. Workmen are engaged at the summer home of A. D. Warner of Mishawaka. at Shore Acres, completing one of the most attractive boat houses on the lake. Tho structure, built of brick and stone, with a mammoth stone slab over the 10-foot lake entrance, adds a great deal to the $10, not) property erected by Mr. Warner for his summer residence. Carl Winkler and John Reynolds of South Iend have been guests at tho Charles Harper homo at Sandy Peach.

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Trunks, Traveling Cases, Bags Matting Suit Cases $1.25, $1.69, $1.98 Cowhide Ba-s, splendid quality. leather lined . $5.00, $6.50 Co whide Suit Cae $5.00 and $6.95 Dress Trunks $4.95; Steamer Trunks, $10.00.

CHICKEN SUPPER 5:30 to 7:00 In Our Tea Room Tomorrow

Tomorrow the last day Summer Cloth Suits at C T 0 K Summer Silk Dresses at y I iuu $29.75 and $25.00 Silk Suits at $15.00

MAIL ORDERS

ROBERTSON lef BROS: CO:

ATTENDED PROMPTLY

Ily Ti' I la conteui. The- prort suit of corduroy in an y of tho attractive shades of the season Is both smart and attractive. II ere it is shown in urey. 'in Norfolk efTect, with collar that can button hi jU 't the throat or form reveres. Patch pockets are a feature of this s mart suit. Smart cloth-topped button shoes and a youthful chapeau eompl etc the outlit.

SEEK CLEW TO MURDER

1luian Saloonkeeper l'numl Shot Through Head.

TCnnr IIArn:. July ::0.The police Thursday were endea.voriniy to find a clew to the murderer of Charles riotichs1. ;i Ilussian saloon l;eeper at Ahrmanriale. who was found shot to death throuirh the head with a shot un in the barn at tlie rear of his place. IMotb hs was reputed to be. a miser and the authorities helievo robbery was the motive for the killinT.

WANT TO CUT GAS RATES Kokomo Company Hies IVtKlon Willi Coinmi-' -Ion. TVPT AXAPOl.I July "0. he Knomo .ias Co. Thursd n jm titioncd the public. erice commission for permission to issue a new schedule involving a r'Iuction of rat Th company wishes to charge Jl.li) jcr l.t'Oo feet up to l'ooo foot; ;m cents

per l.O'Oi up to in.eOj and Sa e nts for each additional l.uOO feet a month.

HELLER'S SATURDAY SPECIAL

Keeping the Wells of Thought Pore Do Not Be A Prude, But Avoid Discussion of Topics Which Do Not Elevate and Inspire.

200 Tub Skirts at $1.00 Just came in time tomorrow's selling. All new models in blue, tan and white. On sale tomorrow at 8 a. m. just enough for one day's selling, so come early. NEW FALL SKIRT MODELS Are here in a most wonderful variety of styles. NEW THREE TIERED SKIRTS AT $5.95 In silk plaids and black silk. KNIFE PLEATED SKIRTS AT $5.95. Especially good for large sizes. NEW POPLINS AND CHUDDAHS AT $5.95. Handsome skirts in navy and black, with new belt etl'ects, set in pockets and button trimmings.

UNUSUALLY GOOD THEY CAME YESTERDAY 100 Colored Voile and Fancy Tissue Gingham Dresses JSXSat 1.00 & 1.50

Dainty dresses you will be delighted to see, made with full skirts and pretty trimmings a value at less than cost of making. Also 65 Handsome Dresses Came to Sell You at $5.00 Made of extra line quality voiles in the popular stripes, figured batistes and plain linens, a splendid variety for selection. 25 White VoUe Dresses $5.95 With handsome trimmings of laces, nets and embroideries, a decided value not often sold at such low prices.

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All Children's Millinery Reduced.

SATURDAY ALL HATS THAT SOLD FOR

$1.00 Reduced to 50c. $2.98 to $5.00 Reduced to $1.00.

TOMORROW THE LAST DAY IN JULY Clearance Sale of All Children9 s Dresses Clearance Sale of All Boys' Wash Suits Remarkable values you will be disappointed if missed. We are offering three of the best values you ever got in Children's Garments.

CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES AT

CHILDREN'S Middy Blouses AT 50c

BOYS' K. & E. Wash Suits AT $1.00

The House Dress Section Is Offering You Unusual Priced Merchandise. The Columbia House Dress at $1.00 A quality dress that usually sells at a higher price. We got 16 dozen last week. They did not last long. Tomorrow we have secured and will offer 10 dozen 120 Dresses Tomorrow at $1.00 All colors, light and dark, stripes, dot and plain colors. Also Ve Have 100 Afternoon Dresses 1.95 These are pretty dresses to be worn in the house or for the street dainty materials with inserts of embroidery and lace trimming on collars and cutis.'

ECONOMY IN BUYING FURNISHINGS FOR MEN. Quality at popular prices you will tind in this department. See our NEW SPORT SHIRTS AT $1.00 With fancy tub silk collars, very wide, also the best quality in Men's Shirts with French cuffs at S1.00, made of tine soisette, rep, madras and percale.

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CEDAR POLISH MOP With can, stick and oil. Second installment of this popular special. Regular value

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Hy 1-lla Wheeler Wileov. When woni -n of secretly questional.le live?, wl.o yet retain puldie resport, meet in frietully converse the are exceedingly careful to steer :uvr.y from anv dlscupslon of vice. 1 nj jrefer to talk of the new minister, ami their nrivate charities, and the opera, and the latest fashion. Herein thev are more wise than their moral and pure-hearted si.slcrs sometimes are. To the reallv innocent posse.-seU oi anv temperament or imagination there is a certain fascination in learning little ahout the dolnKs of vice. Il is the inio ore of quality f mnd which makes the timid child want to hear about Jack the Giant-Killer. 1-ittle lied Hiding Hood and lUueheard. The chihl is all .-iffeetion and tcmier,10c yet he t4 stirred with a creepy vendition nf deliui;i and horror Intermingled when he hears these tales of vkuighter stories, (hy the way. which no child should ever he permitted to hear during his nursery days). It is quite In the same w;.y that -ood uirls and pure-hearted uoiiun are led through their curi.sity to li-tcn to stories of human depravity and vice, and to repeat to one another the tales of wickedness which they have read or heard. Had they taken part in any of these phases of life thev would not want to talk about them unlc. they had become utterly depraved and indifferent to public opinion; yet even with the excuse of the curiosity which often

accompanies virtue and inexperience.

is a step in trie wren uimuun ,n a uood woman with noble and

worthy aims allows herselt to laiK about "unwholesome Mibjects. K Ls impossible for a woman of int HUenco to live in the world a score of years and not know that ioe and denravitv exist. It is necessary that

should know it a she intends xo i f-Asur for irood. and not a mere

lipure. Innocence does not need be ignorant, nor does the moral-

minded woman need to assume an offended or insulted air if immorality is mentioned in her presence. We can increase and intensify anything we think about persistently.

we permit our minds to dwell upon

evil in the world, even to regret bemoan it, we Increase the power

besides cominir closer in touch

with it ourselves. Let eil alone do not think of It or talk of it. and It will die of nenleet. If no one thought or talked of sin. it would soon cease to exist. As our country Krows older we hear much of the "abnormal" and the "d'-gc n rat ." Almost ewry day one

y hear those words used carelessly sweet women. 'top talking about them; stop ikmi; or wendt rim about them.

vou chance to know such tvpes.

steer clear of them, divine them thoughts of healing and illui.iinatioii as you pass, comm.indins them io bo clean, and then ko upon your way

and forget them. Do not deiile your mind or

another by conversation- about them, j - If a subjec t of this kind is introduced i, .1 f-.5r 'imi in your presence vou do not need to our w ife you har hon a fair ami appear shocked or assume an "I-am- honrft spirit In te lnv ; her of our holivr-than-thou" air, for. remember. I V' ! .tU 1 . "

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of such thiims to one another! Hut

you can net away from the unpleasant topic as quickly as possible, and let the fresh air of some wholesome thought blow through vmir brain. Don't be a prude; don't affect false modesty; don't claim an ignorance of evil, but rise up and over it to purer realms of thought, and help yourself and humanity by thinking and talking of the good things which exist all about us beautiful loves, pure friendship, noble charities, lovely unsellishness, sincere motives.

Look; for them, and you them.

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Hi: IIOM'ST WITH HIM. Dear Miss Fairfax: Where I am emploved there is a

gentleman who pays much attention to me. I do not care for him. mi: i am afraid I could not say so. lie is ; a tine man. about :::: (I am" -D. and he j has told me repeatedly that he loves !

me. 1 uimii ne wouiu maKe an ideal husband for any one who likes him. My people like him. I have been told 1 would make a mistake to think of giving him up. He is now earning; $::o a week, with bright prospects, and has already figured out with me that we could live comfortably on that amount. DIXIE. To marry a man yon do not love is to do him a Lrraw- in lustier Mod tf

cheat yourself of your chance of real happiness. If you like him well! enough to be afraid of hurting him, ! be brave enough to save him the j greatest possible hurt which having j

a mercenary and unloving wife would mean. Tell him of your indifference. He may be able to conquer his devovotion. If he is not. do not marry him because he is eligible and there is no other man on your horizon. Wait you are only Jt. and life and the possibility of real love and its supreme joy lie nh-ad of you. Don't .sacrifice your chance of them.

ARTIST AND WIFE IN NARROW ESCAPE (Iiangc Scats in IJoat and Overturn Craft Saved Ily Salesman.

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tin: iiKiirr tiiix;. Dear Miss Fairfax: I have been calling on a young lady

thr e months. I'nfortunatc ly the

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wheels of fortune do imt seem to be sowing my way. and I informed her that

take her time up any

Cm H A X I ) UAFIDS. Mich.. July r0. X. W. Miller, a New York artist, and his wife, who are here exhibiting a t.iititiror of Son John YV. Weeks of

Massachusetts. narrowly escaped

drowning at Heeds lake Wednesday!

night. They had started in a rowboat to cross the lake, when they decided to change seats and in doing so overturned the craft. Their cries for help attracted the attention of Victor Christenson. a New York salesman, who was giving a dinner at Paulo's chateau. Christensen in evening clothes jumped into the water and with the

assistance of Orville Stamm. a strong I man appearing at a vaudeville theater ' at the lake, dragged Miller and his.

wife to shore. Both are being cared for by physicians today.

Wednesday Aug. 4

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Final Disposing of all

er Dresses

One hundred and forty Summer Dresses divided into four lots for quick delivery r Sale Starts Saturday

for any summer dress priced up to $3.00

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for any summer dress priced up to $12.00

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siio is sweet and sensible and is only 1; yet when this explanation was given to her she explained that her valuable time had been taken up. Do you think that she can fed justitled in making such a remark? I am at present with my father in business and am " years old, and cannot possibly think of asking her to wait three or four ears, although by that time I may be in a position to marry her. Since you feel that een the lapse

of three or four years may not find thrt ofyou in a position to ask this girl to be

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Come Out and Dig, fit's Free

Here are dresses of voile, crepe, linen, pique, tissue and combination materials. The sale is the best offering ever made because there are so many different kinds of dresses from which to choose.

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Come and see for yourself You '11 be surprised

THe.SrriE SHOP FZZY.OMEM

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