South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1915 — Page 7

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POLIGE-WQMAH

Woman's Civic League to Send!

Petition to Board of Safety.

CITY LEAGUE TO 1'LAY 15 GAMES

'(Hiiifal Content Arc Matnl in Amateur )ianiation for nt unlay.

Thf Ward l'.'imic baseball .heelnle for Saturday afternoon has been annminn d. i if t n trame will be Ilay-

, 4. a ., tH. .nffi.rpiii ilianioinls in the

Anoth-r j.nith r. '-viii j.o a.blol 'cStv r;anirS ?chcrlulol to bo played ti..-.- d'-f iMiv M-nt to the board f j last Saturday were postponed because !,!,:; .af.ty'a.l.ir that another J--jot rain. Thochi ;J,,11,,Ws: won-.an 1-e appoint, the mom- Mucsst.,s v.s.r ",lfax " at Muo.scl'.v

l.'-r.s of t!. - Woman s tiw i field.

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i,r. nr.; ot-i to nd a r qu t to in. board at a .nertin hid Thursday utti rnoo!! at tii rhatni'tr uin in : . Tht- petition was drawn 11 1 b the .Mfandiisir safety . onnnittfc of the . l-ii, and ir. M n! ! at the nc ral

ht n it '.vas .olopled

Hrav's vs. Keeper at Leeper park

diamond No. 1. Federals vs. Christian at Leeper park diamond No. L Shdih! Wartl. Kaley Parks s. Centrals at Cassady fieM

M"'ti:i- wl:.n st was jMioiM. .. ,7." . ... . ,

I'lil s of Th" W.'ir.in' i imc loapi'j ie-, uku ""' ,. t.,' ha.,- tii.- iP a police woman i park.

, ,..r ..f her time at i Lincoln MiRnways vs. west Lnd

.' "... . , - ' l tra.tion Ma-iCubs. at J. I). Oliver held

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i hi ii tru. Cubs vs. Fniteil Brethren at Oliver

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tior.s-. 'I'll-- pni jM..-,- to protect youn '.i tin' i t v In seek en:

T.'ovm- id Tii duths of the pom , c mus mum. Voman will h- to t.nd proper vIuk 'tull M. F. vs. Fagle Points at Stu

for -iris to M;y and hdp them, n

jiossibb. in obtaining v.orK. itli'-r litie. have special police women who watch the railway stations for this purpose. Although it v. ill be jrnpiil,l fr he I'olico woiu;in to spend all h r time at one st.itio it is MineesSed in the petition that she make the round.-, of the depots, making all of the principal train . and especially thos-e arming in tfi" evenin::. I'.xpert llciiet (Granted. .Several other women's clubs have f-ent petition- to the board of rafoty, ;m:oi them 1m in the w. C. T. IT. Although the board has taken no definite aitbm yet, it is probable that tlie requests will be granted. Chief of I 'ol ice Kerr su.uested in his report that another police woman bo appointed to work with Mrs. Minnie Fvans. the presor.t poliee woman. It it said that a sum was set aside in the safety department budget for this purpose. Mrs. V. Bmitz and Mrs. L. S. Fickriisclit r were apoinled to confer with the civic department ot' the MishaWak'i Women's cluh on the matter

debaker park.

First Brethren vs. Grace M. K. at

! i laney a v.

('(Mirth Ward. Holy Name vs. Bradys at Pottawatomie park. Hoosiers vs. .Sunny ides at A. B. C. grounds. B!."-Pound Class Loague. Biver Parks vs. Trinity at Mucssel's school. Imliana Jrs. vs. Blue Sox at Studebaker school. Timers vs. Livingstons at. Lasalle park. Standards vs. South Fnd Crescents at J. 1). Hiver held.

MANY ENJOY CONCERT Israel i'urtlaus Bcmlci's Bu--ian l'olk

A largo audience of music lovers- enjoyed the concert given Thursday evening at the Conservatory of Music by Israel Furdaus, a Jewish singer of

some prominence, assisted by Miss

nf bringing Mrs. Caroline. Crane of ! Ira i'.ershenow and Miss Dora llar-

3ala ma.oo, .Mich., to Misliawaka and f-'oti:h Bend to make an investigation of the sehni.is faetoriis and Jails. Mrs. 'ran- is well known throughout the Vnited Slates for her work aiong this line. I'if'cen t.ew iik mbers made appbea-

tiorj for membership in the club atj

Thursdays meeting, raising the total membership to more than 7". The next nifetinir will be held at the Cfiambcr of Commerce on the second Thursday in August.

i is. And three !iussinn folk songs rendered by .Mr. Furdaus. and' his "Ah I larah.i :nim," "Zorea Zedakoth" and "Zur isroel," were of particular intert.'t. The Jewish numliTs were interpreted and expl dried by Dr. Abraham Cronbach. adding much to the enjoyment of the numbers. Miss Hershenow rendered with her rental grace the "Music Box." by Liadow. pndude," by lioschmaninoff.

and 'Hunting Song." by Mendelssohn

f the five, vocal numbers given lv

STREET CAR MFN niPII '.Mics 1I:liri -rhilosnpliy." by Kmmcl. r-ioiiAilj VP .U.r.,.!wn th" ""--t aipr.M-iated. Miss HariVliSHAWAKA AV. PAVING also sang -i Hear a Thrush at Lac" "In My C.arden." "In the Time Dirts toi-., i(mi Tome to No Ac of ,,sfs" aml "One Fine Day."

lioM liegar-ding SI 70,. iMM) lTdje t.

(lor-, to Point Where I.aSalle is Said to llao Landed.

Iirectois ot 'he Chic:rgo( S'n.itli Bend Si .Vai:tlll IT! Ic.(ii'..-1 n, ...i . r.

at a Tr.etin bel! viun-vj., v ,1 w.'i ! A trip over the point where LaSalle

the ,,iu-stioii of i,,r. t i, i-., ! i -s' 1' pose (1 t o hav e la u d cd on t he S t .

a v.. which will , ..st the tra'ctlo.i e '.. ! Jos(I,h riv,'r ;lt Mortage am! thence

panv in ih. toi. hborliood of s l -, e - j aeross the divide to the Kankakee fH; but no d.fnitr. anion w.-s "taken landing, was taken Friday afternoon on the matt.r bv the oiiicial in it ! h' -Municipal Beereation Director 1 . ytatem.nt made two weeks a.'-'. Cm- II- narnos- !, was accompanied by eral lianrr 1 . K:nm..ns s-nd t hat ' f T';,kor' yt-'ry of the histhe corpan- t::ight g.v,- irp its Iran-' tot u"n 1 V'ty- ar'(1ltI)!;- lL U- -,ont; hise on MiOe.xvr.kM rtb..,- t u .. i - .v . who compiled a geology of

(till. I I Mlia

iv out tins '.:oiint for pn ing between and on th- sd.- of its tracks. Th Jit ?i .v !us oaipctition va given fis ib cause of the doubt as to

whether tb.e (Hi!iMn would pay outj

tliis amount. The jitney bus question e!si came up at the meeting Tlinis-

St. Joseph county. The purpose of the trip is that Di-

; rector Barnes may become personally

! familiar with the historical incident:; I -1 till tin- tiiwtnrv nf tile bimliiii' tin I

intends to lead expeditions of children i

from the various playgrounds over the j

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day. but nothing was d.me concerning 11 'V ' --M"-."" - ' " the :.!;, -v ..f th.. , k historical stgnihcance of LaSalle's !

' After the ...:s:nes session, the di -1 Ja nd Jhls tho nl trip rectors xisit d Snringbrook j-.irk andjtlmt Iroctor Barnes has made. bad 1 U1M h on a : the i tlivcr hotel. fVli- i . . , . -f-1 . . r-rMinr-ni . r i a . r-. . . c n were , b ,t d. the iist cdjVVATCH SALESMEN ADJOURN o:!t( ia! lia iug be-n ch s?n. j ! Convention Featured by I nM i net tsn

and Study.

MOTHKKS' ( L I Ii

1Q V I V 1? 1 i -ion in this city for the past few! .10 UilJLA ij lj U ! lays, has closed. This year's meet- I

The sales convention 'f the South j

Bend Watch Co.. which has been in

ing of the watch salesmen was dif-

I ferrnt than any over held, the usual ! social features having been eliminated 3ir.. .lame-i Bedding. First President and all of the lime was given to in-

ru ih iivii, nil. uiuiiit'ii ni'n rinvi. 11. A. Biggs of the Frank Soman Advertising agency of New York

ol Society lor Kaley School District Women.

talked to the salesmen and outlined Cue advertising campaign that will be

carried on this year. At the end of i

Tlie Molhcrs' Culture dim. an aud-! the instruction and consultation, the i i'; o: th.' Kaley Ci ic club, was or- sa.Usmeu were reuuired to pass a -aaied at a meeting of the women of, written examination on the subjects. 1 1:. Kab v school district Thursday j i.iultt. The following ottn-er.- were; SCHOOL BOAHD HA NQF1TTS. ! .-ted ; Mr.s. jarr.es iie Tiding. pi. si-; Membe rs of the school board onliej.t ; Mr-. P. t.-r Switeska. tirst ic-' joye-d a dinner at the Oliver hotel p. sid-c.t : Mrs. llctiry Ilageelc.rn. sec-1 Thursday evening. No business was e-oi , iebhnt: Mrs. I.. Yick-1 t::ke n up. :. .- ta;; Mrs. Thomas Walling. :

m v'V. tarv; Mis. Tlnmias "

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av- the dub w civ discussed,

at a m- .-tii.g heb! last v. c -k. Thurs -. c!a night's me., tip z ing been held ' t ;! mane. iy ot L.a la.e. Meetings of the club w:!! be bebl oil tllO SOCeHld! ; lie f;rt Tk i v niugs of every; r i nth. v. hi programs con e rnin . t: T :';s :i i .-.ill be gi ti. ' Mis. i '. I.. ;;: -n. !b Mi s. Th'nas' V.: l;'ira::.i '!s. Pricbe w ere appoint-j d ! secure a p. .tK-r and make ar-; range ;: :!!s toj t!;, next meeting. It; is parine to pend a social hour at; tio m ettn-s alni- w dh the- business! ?:de. About 0 members have enrolled, in the nub.

PICNIC FOR WAR SUFFERERS South linui Workmen's Circle l'laiis Outircg fr Mtnila.

A picnic for the ta ne:;t of the war 5-.;ttVrr r of Bus.-: m Pcland and CaI . ..i will !e- uiv. tl ,it P iter'.- groe! Sundiy af;en;o,,n. Addres.- s w ill b. j made by Mayor Ke lb r. Habi t AbraTbe arrance nu-nts f,,r the bene tit aie! in charge' of t.'i S.. ath Bend Work-J men's cSrcb in ease .f ra'.n. the ,.: Hie Will be held the folk) v t It g SiJnela . Try NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS

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Down again! Down to $15! Down to the lowest price level of the season! Down in price advantage and up in quality advantage; this is your opportunity to buy Hart Schaffner & Marx fine Suits at as little as

half

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w e re doing sometnm

town-we're paying as little attention to precedent as the weather pays to us we're forgetting that we're in business to make money and are marking

these fine clothes at a big loss.

Fall goods are

Necessity knows no law. Fall isn't many moons away.

already enroute and it's a physical fact that two things can't occupy the same place at the same time. So Summer Clothes will soon have to cease occupying our display racks, they MUST BE CLEARED AWAY on the instant. There are hundreds after hundreds of suits included the greatest majority of them a Hart Schaffner & Marx production not one of them worth less than $20 and MOST of them worth $25 and $30. The Quantity is Massive the assortments practically unlimited. Every

man and young man should take advantage of the opportunity.

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eea we argue wiin you.-' iNeea we try to per-

No sir, a man with only half an eye for a good "buy" will act on this offer

Need we URGE you? Need

suade you?

with energetic speed.

Mail Orders Filled.

Act Now.

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