South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 168, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 June 1917 — Page 6

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-T1MES

CORONER S INQUEST MOT COMPLETED

Grand Jury Will Take Up the Case on Finding by Coroner.

til nft'-r the finding of the'

; t '.r.r. r'h inuue-t and Mr. Rusher J will tat 1 placed under any re- J i !r.iir.t h :i ? er. utile th finding . j of th" i'irv r that of murder, which j .- .i.! ;it ail prohahle. i

NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS

wife's church. Ilv. A. Y.ioWz nf. flciatinjr. Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery.

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cam: iurMi:i mom.v. 'J i n..H Sjm-'hI S-rvi'f: KLKIIAI'.T, Junp 16 The rase of Irma Reid against CJarence Scott for 1 a m a 1:1 a Nreach of promise .-.it nil! i,t n uned. Monday rnorn-

I iii in the h'ii-erior court. Th vvit1 . ... i

nave ;iii jeep e xa nuneu ar.u th- m r tf'j merits will he made before

i the jury shortly after the opening of

liril.f. and the wh'i!" Hf!rn'on was l-ottr'l to thn rT;imir;i!.n:i of witI: ".- in tr.' a-e and the i. a nt, f djou r 1. ed ar-out :, 1, !o k in th"

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to ih:(oilti; (H. YI N. -Tii.. ;." la 1 Servl e:

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FI.KIIART. June hi M"inl'P!? of the local .1;ht,i! f lodges of this it will k" to the Viirlous cemeteries, in and antun! KIkhart. Sunday,

jaii. I will dooritf the Ki.'vei of the w a h ' a-ed r 1 i rubers, and th1 annual

(memorial .htvics of the order will

h-!d at Tiimty M K. church in th.- - oj.ir.;;. Kc. 'luild l'Iivrrini; a

jmti ii M-riiinn lor m- o''(uvion.

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wwnNi of th- Woman's FranU.'isiif will hohl a niff'tincr nt

j.'.a ia-t'or' th- Ki.nul ! tlm joihlh- lihraiy at T::iO o'clock h i 1 ! .f-nv !.' hip hr-it j Monday vf-ninp and will diisrii.-s th ' k .iid ?hi- tt-r r - ; . a rio ;s ft.atni' of th" t onstitution-

a nd t !i' i n -v.-Hold r- ! i hi

. that I" I h fhin

i ! id ii t inf n t ' a I ( f.D cntioii, and th- rffistration i I a a s that dii'-'-tly aff-ct the voting

of pi-of women. A st.fcial invitation i? ex-W'alU-;. 1 t iided to th- l rks and huines? u h r i u omen of the city to he present.

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Jet ieen mad for the fnn-ril. Mi. I.'i-her is heiüniu to th strnin under w!,i. h sh- ha

for the r.a-t few hours and h r condition is- j.re.-a i io:; Little Marie, the - r-dd daughter, who wit-)u-ed til" t fa U'-dv. i in a -r' sf-

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!",u'i i:r.KH.rtT. June 10 Mpr. Vot ""' 11 I of the I Mao S' prnmi.(-s a fast

ani' of hall at the Itrlvin park Snnda afternoon, when the Silver Kelzes of South l'f will meet th local team. The South Hend ascre-

riom r onlitii.ii. owin- to t!:e fact j pr,tinn have a i cnutation for playing that she i.- la- i o .t of th- no.-pi- j fnst i,;iii ;IM,i u.wrs of the sr-ort are ta! hut t'.v,, and K in a wa k j ,.romied i,omethinj; pood in this line ond;tiou ph-icall and mentally. i r,f port. I''jite the story that l.i-hi was'

f-oi.er and industrious, as Mat-d I.'

one of hi re!ati :, n ii-'hhors in the

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a hout "a o-third- of the that he Was ua i reKome

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His last sptoe had las' cd for th" lt thn- weeks, although li" had worked at the Lusher Uro, grocery d -i ri ii t: thi' tim'. WhiU- lie ina havf aj'Pard In normal conlition d iriii the day. it was at liitfht that his wort nature was displayed, after he had finished d itis .'it th? store for t!w day Mrs. Walter Slear. sister-in-law of Mrs-. Lusher, who has Le.-n sitinp at the Lusher home for the past two month, s-tates that sh did imt helife It pos-iidi- that any woman t oiild lie under such conditions as had Mrs. Lusher during th- titn that Mrs. .Slear had heen in th

Hl'.N IX1W.V IIY AI'TO. N. w -Tirn-" Sj.ei i,il Service: I:LK1LIIT. June 16. While cros-sinsr Main t.. A. (". Manning was run down and injured hy an auto driven t.v Ired Hosted of Centerili. Mich. The Injured man was

; rushed to th Irnetal hospital where Ir. Zimmerman took an X-ray of Ith" injury and found that the left

hip was dislocated. The accident occurred ahout o'clock. Hosted was taken to the police station where he satisfed Chief Kihlet that he would opprn r when wanted, and se med anxious to assume nil responsiiuhty in the case. At a late hour Manning was resting easy and will he cnnf'mol to the hospitil hut a f.'W davs at the most.

An imprci:::vf ceremony will take place Jn St. A'lelbert's church Sunday morning at 1 o'clock, when Kev. Michael (adacz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaus Cadirz, will way lii.n rtr?t mass with the usual assistance, in thj presence of a number of priests, his parent, relative?. friend. and parishioner, kev. Ignatius (Japczynbki of Kas. Chicago will preach the

J sermon of the occasion, welcoming

the young priest into the ranks of the I'oli3h Catholic clergy. Hefore the high mans the young priest will be escorted from the rectory to the church hy clergy, altar boy.. and 1 'i little plrls dres.-ed In white, carrying flowers. Miss Rose Oadacz. jsited by Kleonor Gartacz, Iiis sis'.r. and Helen Kujawa. cousin, will precede him, carrying a white satin cushion on which the date t his ordination will he embroidered, and a wreath of smilax plaeed. The altars anil interior of the church will be beautifully decorated with cut Mowers, white satin ribbons, smilav and ferns. Ilev. (I.idacz was born in .outh P.end Aug. 10, lyO. After completing his parochial education in this city in 1 OOti. he entered the St. CyrilMethodius college, where he completed the classical course, followed by two years of philosophy and three of theology. (Iraduating in June. i:ltJ. he finished his fourth year of higher theology in St. Mary's seminar, located in Cincinnati. (. He was ordained in the cathedral at Fort Wayne. Ind.. by Bishop H. J. Alerding. June 15, 1917. A reception will be tendered in St. Adelbert's hall to a large number of relatives and friends from Rockford, Freeport, fouth Chicago, Detroit and from St. A1 try's seminary, Cincinnati, O. Rev. (ladacz has three brothers, John. George and Anthony, and four sisters. Helen, Rose, Mary, and Kleonor. living with their parents at 616 S. Grant st., with the exception of John, who is now with the United States army.

ASK IVMA(.i:S. Nn --Times S j . i a I Service: LLKHART. June 10. John

Lusher Imme, and she iwdlv de-i

scribes inanv occasions w hen la.sh- ! ' o!" fi:'"' a complaint in the superior

court

f-r started on a rampaue and threat-

..n.i.i .. bill ... ..... .-. .1 .... . t i.: . State

own family and these threats ue,v,f"r '" Mistained when the plain-

Saturday against the Granite Fire Insurance Co. for $S00

w a u nd-r i

always made when he

the infhieni of liquor. A few wc ks ag. lie pur hased a Teoher and brou-ht it home with liini. touetlor with a supply of 1'iaiil'., which was found and creted by Mt Liishr. and thi was the wapou th.it Mi. Lusher Asrciulud from his hand in th tru:gle I'rid.iv muht. How h-

t- er found the wa anon i i.iwiiv.- I

t Mrs. Lusher, and from the ai-

peararicp of the liouse it is- eid'utt

that he made a thojouuh s-.trch fo- it until he found it. Winn Mrs. Lusher found and - l'ted the reol- she Icln .d th' ;) ; t :i I c s iioni th' ih.imlis and. in .-. a r . hi ii i; the hod.', of Lusher a.ttr the tragedy, i'oromr llohierrn vi

I found a lo of cartridges with f1e f th-o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r. and it i the opin-)

hut J'.e purchased fn,. hulletS'

th- intention of i!lii!c s.'tnel I -. e : v r : s a d 1 1 . 1 e - a c --s;io wapoii and bad never t-red uut:l :t sp;t f.-rfh its ini--

deatli. '.:;!"! ''s.., r .1 . i s t . i t e ; t -. . t

tifl s grocery and dwelling property

:l mj'.i and i-.. smionTon sr was j damaged by fir" on Aug. ?.. 1T1. The ' m-urance on the stock of groceries, I w hii.ii ,v as a lied at $1.."0 0 by the J plaintiff, wa ''(. ther Insurance i on the piopeity has t.en paid.

to iioi.i si:5ivici;s. N e w - 'I" j n .en S i - Sal Serv! -: IlLKilART. June 16 The annual

I memorial s ri- es of the Hrotheri

hood of Locomotie Lngineers. B of L F . R. T. and the O. R. C. will b- h Id at - o'cloi K Sunday afternoon at the odd Fellows hall.

ion with 11 V Lou.

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"THANK THE CATTLE" JUDGE TELLS PRISONERS VTh.uik the cattle, not me." was the iepl ,.f special Judge Pea hi In city court Saturday morning in response to Cus Krinkes expressions of u'iatilude for leniency in his case. Klink- was in twice this week cli nked with intoi ation. and both

iade th plea that he had

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t'nat had to he attended to. i! I V i v tn n . also in for the sce-

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paid it

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ond tun- tins w-k. hadn't sobered up v, In n arraigned in court and Sli " htie and days on the penal farm was th sent-ncr meted out t

him. How long is tnai. was nisi

p;'stion as he was led away. WOMAN INCAPABLE OF CARING FOR FAMILY Theresa Roth of River Park was, .o i ordi:ig to w itnessfs unable to give t-ioper attention to her family and w is adjudged insane by a commission in the court of Justice J. Rimer IV. i. The commission, composed

s T. .1 Swant. 1'. J. Power-' .1 R Rerfelinp. ordered her ;:tt I to the state hospital at p rt .

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; IUllMi V.n CKITT.. A.'egir.g cruel and inhuman treatj meet. All-e Ft'.itlk li.is tiled s lit for ji.!;ore ir. iiicuit curt against PhilI h Frank. Custodx of two ihildren. t one four f.irs obi aiid the other 1 -t i months old. is aked They were j mat i i-d ! h 1'., I'.'l-'. and ep- ', ar.ited ;:i .Pin-, this ,u .

social i;v i:ts. Commencement exercises for St. Casimir' school will be held Sunday evening at S o'clock at the school auditorium. Seven pupils of the eighth grade will he Riven their diplomas and gold medals awarded. The program will consist of p numbers, including addresses, music, recitations and ringing. The final address will be given by the pastor, Rev. Gorka. C. S. C. A class of 8f boys and girls will make their first holy communion Sunday at 7:.0 o'clock at St. Stanislaus' church. Solemn high mass will te sung by Rev. Stanislaus Szamecki, C. S. C, assistant pastor of the church, who will also deliver a sermon to the communicants. At 2:0 p. m.. the children will be received into the Scapular confraternity and into the sodality of the Children of Ma ry. In the evening at 7:30 o'clock commencement exercises will take place at t. Stanislaus hall, when the eighth grase students will be ghen their diplomas and gold medals will be awarded. A large class of girls of St. Hedwige' school will be received into the sodalities of the Children of Mary and Guardian Angel in St. Hedwige' church at 2 p. m. The meeting of the St. Stanislaus society of St. Stanislaus parish will be held Sunday afterron at 1:;:0 o'clock at the parish hall. The military band of Kakons Z.

B. No. 1 wil hold their rehearsal Monday evening at '.. B. hall. The Children of Mary society of St. Hedwige' church will hold their meeting Sunday arternoon at 2:00 o'clock. For the benefit of the Red Cross the Polish young ladles of auxiliary No. 11. Columbus, will gie an ice cream social in connection with a penny fair Tuesday evening. June L'6. If weather permits, the affair will be held on St. Hedwige' school grounds. A large attendance is expected. Falcons K. Pulaski will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at Z o'clock at Warsaw hall. The meeting of "Cory Polski", (Daughters f Poland), Polish Women's alliance- of America, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:0 o'clock at Z. B. Falcons hall. The Name of Mary society of St. Hedwiue's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at -:0 o'clock at St. Hedwige school building. The Lady Fa'cons M. Romanowski will hold thdr meeting Monday e ening at s o'clock at Kosciuszko hall. The members of St. Joseph's society, brant h No. 6T.. Polish Women's alliance of America, will meet Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at St. He.iwlge school. The Young Ladies' Holy Rosary soeiet of St. Adelbert's t hurch will me- ! Sunday at ?.:'.) p. m. at the s. ho building. The St. Florian's society of St. Iiedwii;e's parish will hold its meetir.g Tuesday cwning at S o'clock at

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P-SI V ineetiMr of the Polish Falcon i

.e week end withi t i-., .,., ui n fcot.t ...

it .'.. i. v'.n. ...ii ill til . uv4tla afternoon at - o'clock at Kosciuszko hall. A meeting of St. John Cantius sottety of Warsaw will b? hei-1 Sunday afternoon at :':i'fl o'clock at Warsaw hall. The St. Valentine ociety of St. Hedwige paris'i will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at the school building.

PimsONALs. Frank Przemik. Sample st.. h,i returned rfom Fiti t, where he has been for the pa-t few das u ; t h relati . e. John Molczewicz arrived here Friday from Chicago for a few da V vi-ot with relatives. Stephen Jarglinski. who un 1 ecn here for a few day.', iiting with friends, left Saturday for Hammond. Joseph Rucsnik of Inudiana Harbor is here' on a bu.-iness visit. Leonard Zychniewski of Laporte is spending a few davs with relative and friends. George Wonczynski. OHvp st.. has gone to Grand Rapids to hiieml a week with relative.. Michael Ostrzewa. Satnple ;-t., hn gone to Hammond to spend a few day with relatives. Anthony Orjejewski. who has been here visiting with friends, left Saturday for KIkhart. Frank Pierzowski arrived here from Chicago for a few davs' visit with relatives. Walter Zwarc left for Michigan City following a few days' visit with friends here.

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DKATIIS. Mrs. Kv barklcwlcz. Mrs. Agnes Rv barkiewit c. 7 veirs old. died at her home, 40? S. Walnut

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following a lone illness with complication of disease. Surviving her Is one daughter, Mrs. Andrew orszulak. The funeiai will oe held iMonday murning at &;20 o'clock at t. Hed-

Mrs. Karl Camp, N. Kighth St., was hostess to the Blue Bird Rib Friday afternoon. The time was spent aocially and with needle work. Luncheon was served. The club will meet next Friday with Mrs. Karl Jones, x Xinth st. The members of the R. P. L dub were entertained Friday by Mrs. O. K. Rogers, Smith st. After the business session the time was spent informally with needle work. A twocourse luncheon was served. The next meeting will be in two weeks vith .Mrs. William Kurley, Mishawaka av. Miss Mary Reed was hostess at 6 o'clock dinner Friday in ho. ir of Miss Nellie Mitchell of Indianapolis-, house guest of Mrs. C. G. Smythie. Lincoln way 11. Covers were laid for 12 at a table centered with a basket of pink roses. Instrumental and vocal music featured the evening. Miss Smythie san "Indiana." .Mrs. C. G. Ream entertained with a children's party Friday afternoon in honor of the birthday anniversary of her elaushter Mildred. Games and luncheon featured the afternoon. Mrs. Mary Seymore has returned to Plymouth after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Seymore. Fred Miller and Glen Copenha.er are at l'agle lake, Kdw ardsburg, Mich. Mrs. C. Price is in I,apaz, Ind., visiting friends. Mrs. George Andrews of Marion, Ind.. and Mrs. T. L'. Walls of KIkhart spent Friday in River Park callim on friends, Mrs. Andrews will spend the week with Mrs. C. G. Miller in South Bend. Mrs. A. M. Cormican. Smith t., who has been ill for several days, is not so well today. Mr. and Mrs. George Adkinson and son Ivan of Three Rivers, Mich., arrived here today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zerbe, S. Ninth St. Mrs. Port Dann and daughter of Florida, who have been visiting relatives at Jonesboro, Ind., arrived

I here yesterday and are guests of

Mis. Sam Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn expect to locate here. Andrew Keck, ?2 years old. who has been confined fo his room at the home of his daughter, Mrs. i I. I". Brooks, X. Kleventh st.. the past week, remains in an unchanged condition. Miss Irene Miller, who has been visiting her grandmother. Mrs. D. O. (). dome, at Lapaz. Ind., returned Saurday. .Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman. N. Seventh st.. are spending the weekend at Nappanee, Ind., guests of .Mr. and Mis. W. K. Dicsch. Miss Jesäe Ixng i in Chicago visiting her aunt, Mrs. William Holderman. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Saukman and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sackman will spend Sunday with friend at Nilcs, Mich. , Mrs. Wallace Dudd is ill at th3 home of Mrs. Kdward Krill, S. Ninth st. Word has btn leceived here from Miss Minnie Poole, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Clara Yanderpool, at Concordia. Kan., the past two months, that she will leave this week lor Silver City. Mex., where she will make an extended visit with Miss Louise Hauen. Geo.ge I'rillinger of Chicago is a guest of his sister, Mrs. Jewel Whaley, smith st. Miss Kdna Powers is visiting at the home of her cousin. A. C. Matthews, youth ot Mishav.aka. Warren Milier, N. Kighth st . has been tailed to Buchanan. Mich., by the death of his mother. Mrs. Hannah Miller, who died Saturday morning. Miss Yiruima Gots returned to Rochester. Ind., Saturday aitcr a visit with her aunt. Mrs. .Martha Semore. Children's day will be ol.. served at the Free Methodist e hurch. Fourteenth and Yine sts , Sunday evening at 7:.'') o'clock. A program of songs, lecitations ant! readings will be siven by the Mishawaka and River park Sunday school cVuidren. The regular Sunday school will hheld at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11 o'clock by Rev. K. S. Jennings, A

of the MUhawaka Y. P. S. will be held Player and praise e v t n i n g

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South Rend grammar s . hooj will Sive an address .n " W ecir-tration of Voters'' at the Methodist Kpiscopul church Sujitlav afternoon ,u o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all voters to attend.

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