South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1915 — Page 9

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Mishaw.'ika Friday forMiMn !! route from Stamford t S;;n I'r.tiH is o in a prairio schouncr of the mod-!, an exact rpliea of the .schooners of 'I'J. It is true to the original model in overy detail, with the exception of the wheels, which are of the regular motorcycle type, and rejdaee the cum

bersome old wheels used in the early Myle. The nndertakim; to tow :his vehicle, which, with the party weighs 1,'.0 pounds, over ::,'jen miles, calls for much :ill am endurance. The trip is the outcome of a desire on the part of Mr. dale in the interests of motorcycle development. He pulls the schooner with a Schickel. I'.itf Six machine. The party has been Z'J days

on the road and during 2G days it has rained. It is expected the trip will consume about 100 days, and the route is from Stamford to New York, thence up the Hudson to Albany, and west to Chicago, whence the Lincoln highway will be followed to the coast. During the stay of the prairie schooner in Mishawaka it attracted much interest on the streets.

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Arrangements Completed For Big Day Double-Header Will be Feature.

MISHAWAKA'S VACATION SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED

Mishawaka will celebrate its second baseball league opening of the season Saturday afternoon, when the Sunday school baseball league will open its first schedules fot the year at the liall I'.and baseball park with a double header ;us a feature. All the arrangements navo been computed by the various committees and otlicial.s including the organization of teams and etc. Practices have been held nearly eery nii;ht during the past week in preparation for the openin:,' game Saturday. As an added feature a procession of tho team placrs and fans will be held at 1 nYlock. The P.all Pand will march ami furnish the music. Tile lino of march will be as follows: lieinnini? at the Methodist Memorial church down Third st., to Main st.. then north aluii .Main s't.. to Proadvay ;iml thence east to Leust st., and on to the ball park. The first same of the afternoon will le staged between the Christian Sunday school team and that of the First Baptist. The second contest will be betwicn the teams of ihe F angelical church and the Methodist Memorial church. A small admission will be charged for the Saturday fame to defray the expenses of the league. ri;itM)N.i,s. Prank Mc.-ser, of Iowa City, is visiting with, diaries Mutschler. S. Main M.

Lnvri'iK f Kronewitter lias iroiie t 3lairstowa. Ia.. where be will visit with hh. sister. Mrs. IVrcy llettcr. Tht) iis.es M u nit' Kempler and Elizabeth WahmhoiT. will leave Snnda for Ielphos. ( , after spending two weeks visiting with (lie latter's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. August Hcrzop. 4 0i XV. Third st. Miss Katherine P. Uorain of 'hicapo. is in the city to sjiciul one week visiting with relaties and friends here. Mis.-; Cliarlotte P. Kobinson has If one to Toletlo. ( .. where slu will Snil a two weeks" vacation. Mr.'. Margaret Hindelamr and daughter Miss F.ertille Hindelam:. o . Seventh st., have sme to Phelst a, Mieh.. weher they will senp their vacation. i.Mss P.ulalie Trysler of Lap-Tte. 3nJ . is isitin wi t h relat i es here. Harold Pastcrday, who has b,en iitt'-iuiinc Winona college has returned to this cTty. ui:i;i: svn r.D.w am stwivw. "hi the NiRht St. me." a Mutual masterpiece in five parts, will be show n nt the ntnr thiater Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evMi;us. Two famous Amerie.m actors, liobert 1-ale-Fon and W illiam Hart, will app ar in the badinc roles and they will '',- assiste.l b Kha Mitcli.ll. This picture Will no tloubt Toc a urea: treat to the local theater i;oers.

The Mishawaka summer schools closed Friday after the morning classes. The opinion of the members of the school board and the teachers is that the vacation school has proved eminently successful. It was the llrst time in the history of Mishawaka schools thai they had been open for pupils during the hot months, and that there has been an average attendance of oUU pupils speaks well for the interest shown. The results attaired by the pupils are spoken of by the teachers as ni ott satisfactory. ;ind good results are expected to follow.

FIRE GONGS FOR MAIN CORNERS HAVE ARRIVED

The biK tire onf:s which were ordered installed on two of the main corners of the city by the board of safety several months at:o. have been purchased and will probably be installed some time Saturday. ne of the t,'(in;'s will be placed at the corner of Main st. and Lincoln highway, and the other on the corner of Main st. and Josenh st. The gongs will he rung every time an alarm is received at central station, to give warning to tratlicc to clear th streets for the trucks. It was also the plan to install the pomxs on special poles which will be placed at the corners and which will be designed to care for the live alarm and police alarm boxes. GAMBLERS THREE, PLEAD GUILTY AND ARE FINED

PROGRAM FOR NORTH SIDE BAND CONCERT

Admitting their puilt without uoinK to trial, the three men arrested Monthly afternoon or. ehares of inducing Joe Abraham to participate in a poker samo, were each fined by Judge l'eig Friday morning' $ ." and costs, amounting to vlo. The men lined were Mike 'barley. John King and John lePaum. The men were arrested on complaint of Joe's small brother, who reported to the police that a poker game was in full progress back of the plant of the Rubber Regenerating ('o. Win n the police made : search of the thickets and underbrush in the vicinity of the (dd tlour mill they found the men pluyiu. TWO BANDSTO PLAY AT SATURDAY'S CONCERT

Pand concert under the auspices of the North Side business men will be given by the Woolen company band Friday evening at Main and Joseph sts. A number of the citizens together with several of the business men have suggested that the concerts are a little long, too much time being taken up during the intermission and between numbers. Peginning Friday evening, the program will be given without intermission, and will last troni S to 9::'.0 o'clock, closing promptly at the latter time. The program March. "Penobscot Park"..F. A. Nye Overture. "Pique-Ia me" . . F. V. Suppe Waltz, "Plots de Joie" . . . . Waldtenfol Paritone solo, "Cerisette Polka" Alphons Hewvde Selection, "Sari" P. Kalrnan Characteristic, "Fampin' On De Ole Stiwanee" L. O. Smith Overture, "The Highlanders" K ret sen mcr Fox Trot. "1 Want to Co to Tokio" Fisher March, "ur Country el- Kellers," American Hymn Par Sargent KXTKKTAIN WITH MKLOX IWKTY. The Misses Fmma and Amanda Frank entertained -0 young people at a watermelon party Thursday evening in honor of their brother Peo Frank, who has just returned from Detroit. Mich. The evening was spent in games, contests and music. Prizes were awarded to Miss Maude Harden and to Milo Anderson.

tnvi: ;n:sT party. The (lirls Athletic club of the Pall Pand factory gave a guest party Thursday night in the lunch room of he factory, the hostesses being the Misses Verna Meyers, Marguerite Tremel. nlanche Yennctt and Clara Fishman. After the refreshments, a musical program was jjiven.

rixKR rou ASSAULT. Domten Van de Velde of this city was given a line of and costs, amounting' to $17 in the police court Thursday, when he was found guilty by Judge l'eig of assault and battery. The complaint was tiled bv Alfonso Ver Wilst.

The Dollar Day merchants will offer extraordinary bargains, Monday, August !.

TO PI-AY SUNDAY MOKNIM;. A game has be. a v. heduhM between the Mishawaka Pr uu.na indoor train and the South l nd iloosb r Creams :tn! will be played on. the Mc.essel

unorbl ia South Pond Sunday mornA larg number of tnr.s is exited to accompany the local team.

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Di:TM OF NPPIMAV. Mrs. Miivnie Miller has gone to P-o-hen v. lo re j-he w a . calbvi by t"r death t f hi r nephew. Kcnmth HotT-rran.

i:ti :rta : x s c iu u Mrs. Louise Pfacher. P. Joseph St.. v rv pleasantly entertained th m'mrs e;f the St. MaryT. S. wing circle h( r hu;:n' Th 1 1 r.-il a y afternoon. A fir.e 1 ;:rici( aor. was rved. to AK roi: iiu. A: !v,.e ir.rr-Vr.i' f the echoed boar I b-M Tnar'i.! v v-r.-;ng at the h ;.:. !'.; .Id.'-.g t A - s de 'dd to ask U c bids f.ir tl:e vb c -orating of tlu. Pat;cl! bchool annex.

There will be a medley of sounds, sweet and otherwise, on the streets S'lturday night when the Jolly Time Pill Pand Funny Coon band will play at intervals' in the program to be uiven at the Mishawaka pharmacy corner by the Woolen company's band at its usual Saturday night concert. The jolly time organization promises to play a recherche program of the latest pieces to he found in the muieal centers of America arid Kurope. The members will don uniforms on this occasion. Ptother Pogood is leader of the band and has as his assistant?' Profilers Snowball. Itastus, Johnson. Jasper. Hrown. Puff us. Sambo. Pawley and Wilccin.

160 NEW SEATS FOR HIGH

SCHOOL ASSEMBLY ROOM V, Among the improvements to the public school system made during this summer vacation time, is the addition of seats to the assembly room at the high school building. The riHi;n will now have a capacity of IbPt seats. The room formerly had accommodations for about 200 and with the enrollment of last year the jdace was considerably crowded. TO PPUFOKM ( I'.llK.MONY. Father John Pbckmann has left for Arbor Point. Mich., where he will ottieiate at the marriage of Miss Parker, luinss to $:;a.cuo.000 left her by her fat In r. the late Michigan City manufacturer, to Howard Spaulding. The wedding will take place Saturday.

coMPi.in i: iMPi;ovi:n:xTs. Improvements consisting of new stall tloors and repairs to the roof of the north side lire station have been com pleted.

Don't forget Dollar Day, Monday, Watch the MMiawukn section of Tlu News-Times for Dollar Day bargain.

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m:avi: ox vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Zell Spencer of W. Marion st.. have left on a week's visit with friends and lelathts at Hamilton. The couple will attend a reunion of the (mm !;-Metz family in That city Saturday and Sunday. Sae your dollars for Dollar l) Monday, Augu-t .

RIVER PARK.

Mrs. H. F. Scroyer delightf ull . entertained the Tetudote ilub Thursday afternoon at her home on Mishawaka av. Needle work and piano selections by Mrs. William Goers and Mrs. Scroyer featured the afternoon. The hostess served a three course luncheon at a table decorated with swtet peas and pansys. Covers were

placed for 15. Mrs. Powerv o

awaka was a guest. The next

ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Wienniok. Michigan st. Mrs. Charles Duester of S. Ninth st. entertained with an informal dinntr Thursday. Covers were placed for eight. The guests included Mrs. Helen Platts. and daughter. Miss Virginia Plattts and John Platts. ot Detroit. Mich., and Mrs. Albert Witt of South Pend. Mrs. Anna Shirk entertained the members of the Kiver Park indepen-

; dent club Thursday afternoon. PhirI ing the business session arrangements

were made to hold a picnic at P.attell park. Mishawaka. Thursday. Aug. Ub Following the business the time was spent socially with contests. In a class pin contest Mrs. I,urence Picking won tirst prize and Mrs. Fred Slade second. Mrs. Schuyler Conrad was awarded tirst prize in the nail driving contest and Miss Mary Kauer second. An apron donated by the hostess was won Jy Mrs. Man lighton. A delicious two course luncheon 'i-s served by the hostess. Mrs. Mary

Back of every great achievement in art, science or commerce lies THE IDEA. Brains built the Panama canal, not derricks and steamshovels. Brains wage relentless war on disease, robbing microbes of their terrors and transplanting vital organs. Brains painted the Mona Lisa. Everywhere brains are the impelling force whether the scalpel, the steamshovel or printer's ink is the medium of expression. The arrogance of conceit has no place in the brain which creates. Well-ordered efficiency, a fair sense of relative values, an eagerness to utilize every legitimate means to the end in

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If you are building you cannot afford to neglect advertising as your great constructive instrument. Advertising cannot supplant quality and service. But given quality and service as a foundation advertising will make a little business big and a big business bigger.

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The blanket curse upon advertising as a needless expense is born of ignorance, a surface judgment formed through failure to analyze. It never occurs to some that there is anything to know about advertising; that lack of results may come from errors in selecting mediums or preparing "copy." Some look upon advertising as a "game." They take a shot without seeing their target or judging what kind of shell is necessary. They miss the Bull's Eye and blame the gun. If you are business building and about to try advertising for the first time, talk over your plans with some one who knows. If you are an advertiser and your results are not satisfactory call in an advertis

ing man and with him take stock of what you have been doing. With a lively realization of the truth that it is WELL DIRECTED ADVERTISING WHICH PAYS, The News-Times renders SERVICE WITH SPACE. Your business possibilities as well as limitations are taken into strict account when The News-Times makes recommendations. The advertiser's success is our success. Call The News-Times now for an interview at ycur convenience. There's no obligation. There will be no annoying solicitation. Just a frank talk about your advertising needs. Now is the time to BEGIN BUILDING.

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leishton of Shippewanna, Ind.f W'f.s an out of town iuest. The next regular meeting will be in two weeks with Mrs. William Ault. 16th st. Mrs. Fred Miller, X. Ki-hth st.. entertained at dinner Thursday complimenting Mrs. Wesley (.'open haver of Kdwardshuri. Mich. Covers- were placed for nine. The house and table dcorations were ferns and uarden tlowers. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. Kehame of Centerville. Ind.. and Mr. and Mrs. Geor-e Kehame and daughter. Miss Kva Kehame, of Klkhart, visited Mr. aod Mrs. C. Judson of Mishawaka av. Thursday. Miis Irene Miller of N. Ninth Ft. h; returned from a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. O. D. Cramer of iiipaz, lnd. Richmond, infant vm of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Klevcnth st.. who has been seriously ill the past

week, shows no improvement.

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guest of hi sister, Mr

Icy of Smith st. Mrs. M. YouriK is spemlirv.; a few day? at the home of her d umhter.

Mrs. liert Kelley.

$ll.r.T; 12.00; heavy and thin calves $t;.w SllKUP AND LA.MT.S -Supply liirht; market stoutly. Prime wethers $Ct.rn($M;.T."; j.'ofl iuixMl .;.lor,n;. M: fair nii-l ..".- H'?,C.0O: mils and common $J.W"j:).r0; hiial.s 1.0(1 JUtO. IK .ns- Kei ciptx 1.1 double decks: market lower. Prime heavy hs 7..".V 7. 1-1 : me-ium-5 S7ii! MK : heavy Yorkers s7.WifS.oo; lijzlit Yorkers .-sT.'.Mij s.no; pi-s Z'.'.HVti .00 ; roughs Mi.oK (MM ; stajrs S.l.otfVi-l.lI.I : heavy uii.el .J7.r,o7.l.

kast m h alo i.i vk stock. KAST I'.rrFAI.n. . v., .luly CAT-TI.l-:-Kereipts "Jl heol; market active ami linn. Prime steers .!.. 1.Vf 10.00 ; butcher jriatlcs .t;..lO';r.t..".o. 'AI.'i: Receipts S.10 lieatl : market active. .Kn- hi-liei-. 'ull t eho.ee. SM.OlKj i:;.(ki. SHI:j:P AM) LA.MHS Koceipta iO0 hea.l. Mru'.et :tctiv'. l.-tnibs l."c hiulier. !iice lambs .:.Oieif !.40: call t fair Sf,. oor,; S.7.-1 ; yearlin-s rt.inri:S: sluep :;.(H'rr;.T". II t .s ltd eipts 7.4: market slow, heavv It' nlv. thers lv. Yorkers Svim

k eniont. Uvio: p-s .s.oo s.Ki: mixed $7.7.V'oo; r '-Ilkhart is a ! u.-,Vy -7.J.V.i 7.."tt : rmiirhs SCi.HO'ij f,.-jr, ; stas s. Jewel Wha- jo.oor, "i.

CIIHAliO I.I VI-: STOCK. I'MHN STMK YAUKS, 111.. July -I!(r:s: Ifeciiitc "(tIKKI- m.-nkef vlou and

George IinlKraff of Sixth st. and ; o-:oly. .Mie. .ui.l i.uteiier .... .o

Frank Rollins of Mishawaka hae re

turned from a lishini; trip at Pine lake. Laporto, lnd. Mr. and Mrs. Michel Andrews are visiting friends at Terre Coupee this week. At a meet in s; of the River Park circuit of the Free Methodist ehurch, A. McUuflie was appointed as deleirate to the annual conference to be4 held at Rattle Creek, Mich., find Iarl Hooter, was named as reserve. Mrs. Melvin Woolet is recovering from a week's illness.

i"d J.eavv "'. o." u 7. on : roinrli heavv sei.uif;

r.jo: liirht .7.0.''7.70: iilir $''." (l 7.10; bulk ;.." a ti.'.to. CATTRR -Ueeeipts l.-HiO; market steady. Reeves- c.'JtK; lo.-j.i: cows and heifers ?:;.j.l (i'..'2; Texans ..".( )(n '.'.) ; t'jilvi-s S7..lO'i 11.-1. SIIKRP Receipts 14.0tN: market steady. Native and vet'n st '.(Mi'W '.!" ; lambs .t;.."(t lfS.S.1.

HATS Payiiiff 4-V. selling at .WmXh-. clovku sKnn-Paviiur $s. senilis: .?o. TIMOTHY Selling $1. A L FAR PA Montana, prowi), sellir;g at $11.00. AIJIKi: CLOVKIt Selling at $10.

riioviMoxs. (Corrected Daily hy I . Mueller. 213 i:. Jrfferson ltlvd.) Rllt'IT ((ranges, per ease .$I!.."..1. sellinc at L'Ofii.lOe er ituz. ; Iennns, per ease. :.7t( sell in e; af o40e per tloz. ; bananas, per hunch. SI. 7.1, selling' at ?rij,-o- p-r doz. VR;i-:TAP.RRS New enld.upe. pavinj; l'jf per 1!., selliiii; :',; new pjtaP.cs, g.-H-inp nt "-1' per peek. lU'TTRi: AM KJCrS -Country butter, a y in tr -efJ.V. Helllair L'.l fn .'.()( ; ; erpamery butter, pay ins: L.,si. selling vzx, strictly fresh, paying VJ, celling I'ls.-.

floi'k axi pi:i:r. (CrrHtel Iaily l.v Knohlock anti Ginz, Ilydraiilir Av.) W 11 RAT- Pavinc: $l.b.". HATS -I'mvImk s.-UIiiS "''. CuiRN" 1'ayini: s'-, seliinu' '.''. RYR Paying s-e.

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(Corrrctetl Dally by Major IJros., S J.oRan t.)

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WANTRR Housekeeper r party deirin good home: ."-1 years of ji r older, preferred. Address A-l'I. News. Rimes.

FOR SAId' -4 "'nfe turnery. Ice rrnm. cigar ami t'dia-eo pt'nrt' In gfrd buines cent-r. it r ifb t price to right party, if taken before Monday, s o'clock. Address A-II. .Wtt'S-Thll'"5. of Heine Jill'Uie V4.j7.

Ilir,Hi:ST PUPirs paid for dead Jtt.d worn oiit sf-k. Fred c.ili.-iraw. .kU. Mom.' 471.

MOli;iIN hois.- .it ."Jut S. Willi' in st. for r n? to responsible parties. Ilj'j ti i I Vitn .one. Hoin,. phone .I4t ; ltdl phone :;i.

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MESSAGE FROM BERLIN (ierard Keporteil to llav Sent" lii Iut-h on ISeeent Note. HKhlN (via Amstc nhmi ). July Ambassador C.erard transmitted to "Washington last niirht an important ilU-Mateth believed to set forth certain

i views of the German trovernment n

! s'ibmarine warfare. The dispatea

was sent after a conference btween Mr. Gerard and Imperial Chancellor von Rethmnnri-Hollwn r which took place Thursday afternoon. It is probable that as som as a reply is received from Washington another conference will be held.

( IIK (.() CiKAIN. CIIM'A;. .lulv ::t. (M'FNINO : WHRAT .lulv SI. 10 to ,l.(n':it : Sept. Sl al'v t -RH'R Ree. SRftT t"t .M.'xPi. m. N --Inly T.o;--: Sejd. T'. to "ve; Ree, c;b. to Ip. OATS- .luly Ue: Sept. .'S t ) :',7Te; Ree. "' lMM:k-s"eit. .l.t.;2; tkt. si:;.mi. KIHf--Oct. .4.1.

! MARKETS ! TOI.RHO (IIIARV. I TRi;ini, .. July .".o. - CRi SR : ; WHRAT C i-h. and July M.lo -4 ; Sept. ! Sl.lH-.i,. ; Jec, .1.P4. foflN 'ash a:i I July ': s.pt. 7 ; Ie k1 s( . OATS C:ih nnd Jul j Sept. .7je; I le.-. til ..-. i:vi: No. .. ! T.n i:Ksi;i;i Prime c;:, smhi'; m. t'and Mar-h : 1 '. ! M-Slkr -Aiil'. S K

TIM 'THY i'riioe cash and Sept sr. bilk t. M'.tTi'..

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CLOSE: WRRAT-Julv SI. 11; Sept. M O" , : Re-. ?1.hT:R. 'CORN- July 7:e; Sept. 74Rc; Re'. ' e. OATS- July .1T"v-: Sept. :Kc; Rec. (i ", poi:K -Juiv si::..i'R Sept. sir..ti: o. t. CR--0 rat;: July Ss.oo; Sept. ?s.pi: Oct. liri'.S July &.VS) S.pt. S'.MI: o, t. s.u.

SOUTH BEND MARKETS

ROI LTR.V AND MKITS. ( Correct rd Oailv ly .llmtnleV MarUrt, 123 W. Jefferson Blvd.) Ri (IT. Til Y 1'tiyln 12. seltin? IV. SI'itlNRI.TJS i'M.vin? iv. sMh',!? ."HV. VK.VL- Faying 1 selling RKRF R'.ift -". boiling 1-, porterhouse :lCr; 4". sirloin I'Jh: HAM ScP.inj? -Oe. RARR Sc-,!i:i- pw-. LR CHICKRNS Fayin- UVj, selling

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