South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 37, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1914 — Page 2
2 FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1914
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.
GABY DESLYS FILES SUIT FOR DAMAGES
Actress Who Appeared Here Last Night Says Gertrude Hoffman Has Been Impersonating Her Lately.
CLEVELAND, o.. J.in. ?,). (, rtrade llim.in wr::s Thursday served uith piper-- in an injunction suit brought by Ciby De.-lys, ho objects to (.; rtrude's impersonations f h'-r "r,'r;i( ''fill dat;ing and dainty and alluring per.- .nulity." Hearing of the. suit is y-A fwr Uriday morning. In h r pMitb.n Oaby ;r. ( rs by lor (!,im iru' and stae personality ,-hc lias "won great f.ui.f ii: the tbeatrbal circles of the world." This fame, she :-.ys. Irtrnl is tring t nndermine by portraying an untruthful, nick-! ii.it scandalous f .'i ri' at i;r' ami portraiture of the prof -inal ( undm-t and personality of said Mil'; Caby
(Jaby and hT i mnpany d"p- rt il for Chicago at this morning shortly befrre news of the suit reached tho .Ne-.vs-Tim :- oflice. She is 1 i 1 1 - 1 to i iir :ir at Chicago tonight although tin- hearing is ret for today. N'nnn of the cmi'.'i ny remained 1 1 r and no details a.T t what constitutes "untruthful, wicked and seandalous caricature" could In learned. While tin- Miver theater was crowded la -1 night when tin famous Parisian a ppea red. there were no Notre Dame students among the nnin-h-r. Early in tin eenin the ban was l)l:ioi on the show and orders ncr- 1s.om1 to th' students that they l'-M' h the college rather early in the vening as proof th.it tliey were not at the show. This ban (lid not apply to South Bend .viu :ts a result there were plenty there who saw the -irl, who. ne -online to report. started things over in Uoitugal. She was seen in the theater and a few others who did not attend managed to catch a glimpse of her as she left the theater find the) hotel.
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No matUT hov lon you have been tortured and disJiK-uroc Vjy itching-. luirninir. raw or scaly .cn humors, just put a little of that soothing, antiseptic Kevjnol Ointment on the Fores ;ind the sutTerini? stoiis rUht there! Healing begins that very minute, and ypur skin gets well so quickly you feel ashamed of the money you threw away on useless, tedious treatments. Ar d the best of It Is you need nevr hesitate to use Itosinol Ointment. Hesinol is a doctor's prescription which
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nol freely, because they know its soothing, h-alin action is brought ahout ly medication so ldund and K'ntle that it can not harm the most delicate or irritated skin even of a tiny baby. Rcsinol Ointment (GOc. and $1), and Rcsinol -Soap (2'jC), are sold by practically every drujJLfist. Do not be deceived by "imitations" or "substitutes." Tor trial siez. free, write to Ijept. 4S-II, Resino', lialtimore, Md. A d vertisement.
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House of the Iord;" and so is every true Christian. However, the non-Christian is bound by no vows and is. not concerned about sivinL in the grace and knowledge of the Lord. The church must not rail him for not attending worship. One might as well tipraid a child, untaught In the use of a handkerchief, for wiping his nose on his sleeve. I don't like to see (lod'.s tishermen sitting on the bank complaining that the lish will not be caught. What would we think of a merchant standing in his shop door crying because people do not come and buy his wares? vV.'e would suy, "If you have something of value, get busy, see the newspapers, the ilemonstrators, have an Inducement sale, convince the people that you have something they need." Church worship is of supreme value to everyone. No man can afford to do without it. Are you tired out by six days of drudgery"' A few hours in tho house of worship is the most restful thing in the. world. Are you discouraged or in sorrow? A dayspent listening to the word of our compassionate Savior is the most heartening thing under heaven. Are passion and sin demoralizing your life? The message of Christianity is the most uplifting, purifying agency in human society. Do you long for heaven? Again the church is your best helper. Go to church! Knjoy these, and many mow of its blessed ministeries. Go help others to realize a blessing. Say you would not live in a land when no one goes to church. Will you live in our land and not help in the worship of the church?
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DEATHS. WILLIAM DE FEYSTER. William De Feyster, 45, of 113 W. Wayne St., died Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock after an extended illness. He is survived by his mother and two sisters and a brother in Canton, O. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
News of Interest
To Polish Citizens
PERSONALS.
r.r.oiu;n ijkiAkovitcif. George Iielakovitch. 70 years- old, died Thursday morning at his home on Anthony St., following a week's illness. Mr. ISelakovitch leaves, besides his wife, two daughters in Hungaryand a son In Chicago. He has lived in South Bend IS years. Tho funeral will be Friday morning at ' o'clock from St. Stephen's church an J burial will be in Cedar Grove cemetery.
DAXIFfj A. TOMPKINS. Daniel A. Tompkins, 79, died at his residence. 725 E. Broadway, Thursday nfglfC. Mr. Tompkin3 came to this city several years ago from Grand Rapids, Mich., and is survived by a son, Frederick, of Pueblo, Col., and two daughters, Mrs. Chas. Iandig, at whoe home he died, and Mrs. Laura Sitley in Washington state. He was an old soldier, lighting with Co. "D" First rigiment of the Ohio Light Artillery. Funeral arrangements later.
MKS. MARY JAM: 1LVM3LW. Mrs. Mary Jane Ilamman, :19 X.
died Thursday evening after an illness of sevHer husband. Franklin son, Alhus, and two
St. Peter st., at S o'clock, cral months. Ilamman, a
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daughters, Mrs. Klias Swihart of Elkhart, and Mrs. James Iewis, at whose home she died, survives her. Funeral
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ing at 11 o'clock and the body will be taken to Sebastopol Station, Ind., and will be buried in Hammond cemetery.
Frank Beczkiewicaof Philadelphia, who has been the guest for some time of. his sister-in-law, Mrs. Emilia Beczkiewicz, 117 S. Laurel St., returned to his home Friday. Rev. Joseph Zielinski has returned to East Chicago alter concluding a visit with Rev. Anthony Zubowicz, C. S. C. Stanislaus JerzomskI of Whiting, Ind., who has been here or; business, returned to his home this afternoon. Thomas Macink and John Kulecki left this morning for Europe (Pesen.) Mrs. Nicholas Kaminski, 1149 W. Thomas st.. who has been ill for several days, is much improved. Martin Jarczyk of Ft. Wayne is in this city on business. Stephen Macinski of Chicago is spending the week end with friends in South Bend. George Janowicz, W. Division St., left Thursday afternoon for Michigan City to spend a few days with relatives. Miss Josephine Prazynska. of Benton. Harbor, is visiting relatives and friends in South Bend. Joseph Werwinski, 4 0 5 S. Chapiu st.. is in Chicago on business. Rev. Alexander Buchler, who has been here for a few days, left this morning for New Bavaria, O. Mrs. Veronica Kazmierczak of Duluth. who, with her children, have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Shultz. Ifi22 Fassnacht av., left Thursday for Chicago to spend a few days with relatives and friends.
SOCIAL EVENTS.
DEATHS.
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TALKS TO FARMERS. George Hepler addressed a big gathering of farmers and their wives
and daughters Wednesday night at the regular meeting of the Pleasant J
Val!y ('(immunity center. The meeting was held in "the Pleasant " Valley church. Mr. Hepler discussed farm subjects in general.
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MILLINERY ROFXD VP. Your unrestricted choice of any Hat in the store whatever the former price
j may be: on sale Saturday morning at !$l.ei.. Newman's. Advt.
DELIGHTFUL WINTER TRIPS. V..ia- (irli-iiK riorlH;i Tov:l Pall.
i fori) n tl hundreds of points in tho land f sunshine, fruit and flowers. Si-e me. r.ght here in South Bend, for n'.t attractive tourist fares and through car arrangements. Make yur winter trip one of ime delight. C. A. McNutr. passenger agent. Grand Trunk Rv. station. South land. Ind. Advt.
Anthony Gonsiorowski. died at his residence. 450 S
Thursday evening after an illness of several weeks from a complication of diseases. Mr. Gonsiorowski had lived in the vicinity of South Bend for a number of years, coming here from Poland. The funeral will be held Monday morning at S o'clock from the St. Adalbert's Catholic church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Polish cemetery.
The afternoon fancy work class of the Polish Ladies' Alliance of America will meet .Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the class rooms of the St. Hedwigo school. The girl friends of Miss Marie Prawat remembered her birthday anniversary Thursday and planned a delightful masquerade party in celebration of the occasion. The party assembled at the home of Mh;s Prawat's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Prawat, 103 5 W. Napier st. Miss Prawat was presented with beautiful presents. The chief features of the evening were games. Several musical selec
tions and vocal solos were rendered. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Following hi the list of those who attended: Sophie Kalamajska, Helen Prawat, Helen Barkowska, Barbary, Nezgodzka, Balbina Bartoszek, Martha Bilinska, Lottie Szalewska, Sophie Szulczcwska, Angela Eukaszewska, Pearl .Smogor, Lucile Latowska, Viktoria Kowalska, Teresa Szulszewska, Jennie Niedbalska, Katherine Buczkowska, Anna Buczkowska, Veronica Czyzewska. llonorata Czyzewska. Leokadya Wegienska, Marie Egierska. Antoinette Egierska, Angela Mikolajewska, Hattie Niedbalska and Lora Brodzinska.
IN POLICE COURT.
. v ' vv 'i- 'f i 'i- 'i . i 'i Seventeen dollars is what Omar Abed Harnid, an Assyrian, had to pay for selling a yard of plain lace worth 15 cents, in South Bend. Mrs. C. E. Clark, .".21 W. Marion si., got frightened and called the police and the Assyrian was arrested for not having a license. When two of his companions heard of his fate they hurried to secure licenses. Omar also took one out.
WILL IIOLI REHEARSAL. The theatrical rehearsal entitled "Zboj Madej a. jego Palka", will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Warsaw hall, corner Union, and Dunham sts.
and Mrs. Boleslaus S. Harris, daughter,
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Jan. 29. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Bonczvnski. 15:;5 W. Fisher st., son, Jan. 21.
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Edward Soyka. 90 8 W. Division St., found drunk Wednesday, told the judge he had not worked since No
vember. He was ordered t k-cp away from saloons and hr'p support hi mother or go to jail. .He promised and was released.
Louis Kuralski. liverman n 'hap:n st., is not maintaining his hu.Miie.-s mi a sanitary basis, according to Frank Kivilinski, a neighbor. wh had him arrested.
John Olthouse and (iere Godm.m were lined up before Judy Warner for attempting to defraud payment 'f board bills.Both phaded guilty and their cases were continued.
George Finch, arretted for speeding, pleaded guilty and was !ind J5 and costs.
MILLINERY ROUND VP. V.i .r unrt trioted choice of any Hat ;n the store whatever the former price .nay on sale Saturday morning at M..". Newman's. Advt.
The Call cf the Opera Season Auditorium ?gg A r.lUI t :.-? 1 an t rurr'j e;rr 1 nu vr. icr rr A Ui'-ki- ru aii t nrn U f r i rot f c.nn t ur.. lh S ief tj in in:; ro. nfr: ai I i!f eralior.-.. 1 a ;-cur. i'.j rxmi m iin. t, i'.?i rm'ition ru'-t-rrarirf (M-r t trtoirt n I nI n-rrtion ran lt iurisi.lit.-l. i-:::tcx'-:m yzuu KicVfia irftwi, :k:ci:3 ir.i, r.r ij(-if t, 9 mi, i.it na,j.. : fo ! to.a . i iv t k. . i, f to iMji i
AP BIRTHS .. .. .. .. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edwards of S. Michigan st.. son. Jan. 2. Bern to Mr. and Mrs. John S. Honst. niter. 110 E. Milton av., daughter. Tan. 2!.
Dance Saturday night. W. o. W. .ill. b Uniform Rank of W. O. W.. "id Iidtes Drill Team of Live Oak "o. i. Couple -He. Extra lady. 15c. Advt.
llarrv amulski, four-months'-old son of Sir. and Mrs. Andrew amulski, lr.jr, W. Poland st.. died Thursday night after a brief illness. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon from the St. Casimler's church. Burial will be made in St. Joseph's Polish cemetery. HEAD STUFFED? GOT A GOLD? Ff TAPE'S
The American Theater will be -in-abl to utoduce the special feature :i!m of Gov. Kalston Review on the dates advertised. All purchasers of tickets are requested to hold them. Announcement of date will be made Uur. Advt.
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