South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1914 — Page 4

HUERTA'S LITTLE DAUGHTER PLAYS WHILE BLOOD FLOWS AND WAR RAGES

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JURY FINDS COKENES GUILTY OF ASSAULT Vcnllct Cihis .Man Cliarsnl With Intent "to Kill Sontcnrc of Six Months.

WOMEN MUST NOT BE PARASITES, SAYS THIS SOCIAL LEADER

Aftfr dlilratin for fiv hurs

Vt-drH-5day niht, the jury in circuit I

court returned a verdict Thursday morning finding Cnnstuntlne Cokene

u'uiltv tif assault and battery. The

sentence wa at ."ix months In the county -Jail and a fine of tZQ Imposed. Cokenes wa rharsul with assault and battery with intent to kill, but the jury found hirn guilty f the minor charire. He was on trial for h!s alleged phootln at ("Jefrire Jacobs on account of trouble between the two over Cokenes wife, a daughter of the camplalnlng witness. Cokenes has n oi!t pending in superior court against Jacb5, charin hin. with inaliciou prosecution.

WANT AUTOS FOR OLD SOLDIERS UNABLE TO MARCH IN PARADE Plans for the observation of Memorial day will bo completed by the executive committee of the A. li. of this city at a special meeting to he held at the ofhee of .1 M. Caul field in the Jefferson buildinsr tonight at 8 o'clock. The local posts are making an effort to pet citizens to donate their automobiles to be usd by old soldiers who ere unable to march in tiie parade, which will he held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

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Ar5. George P. Eustis

Special Correspondence.

ter how wealthy a wogan's husband may he. phe shoubl have some moneyearn in z accomplishment." This is the txospel of independence Mrs. (leoro P. Kiistis has been preaching recently, and sbo has won a great many converts to her faith. Mrs. ICustis her?elf i? a gifted musi

cian, and she has acquired a professional skill as a pianist. She could easily earn a living on the concert stage.

DEATHS

MONSIGNOR CHIESA MAY BE NEXT POPE

intaxt stipiiic. Winslow J. Stephic. ei'ht day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Stephb. 718 .Vistula av., died yesterday morn-

inc. Services were held at the resi- i dence last nicht at 7 o'clock by Kev. : .. K. Thonnvs. and buri.il took ! place this morninp at the city inneterv at 10 o'clock. j

SAYS HUSBAND STRUCK HER MHwrnsw r.n frratp?

BIRTHDAYANNIVERSARY; up $50 BOARD BILL '

Hannah Nisewander has filed a suit in superior court for a divorce from

Lyle Nisewander. charging that her

"You must either pay up this burd . bill or go to jail." Judg' Warn- r told .

husband has repeatedly arcused her i James Irwin Thursday morning in c;ty

of inildenlity. .She complains that on court when Irwin was arraUned i , i . . i charged with attempting to defraud

her. They were married Aug. 16, 1911, and separated May 2, 1913.

CITY EMPLOYt BURNED BY VIRE IMPROVES , Walter N. Shirk. 222 N" Uafayette st.. assistant to T. H. Meaning, superintendent of the city fire and police alarm system, who suffered severe burn Monday afternoon when his body came in contact with a live electric wire, is reported to be in an improved condition Thursday noon. It is thought he will be unable to leave his bed for several weeks as a result of th? accident. Dr. Martha Thomas Is attending him. i i . , TOO LATi; 1'OIt CLASSIFICATION.

his landlady.

$."0 for the period between October, and the last of April. Irwin promised to pav tip and was criven a month : In which "to do. it before the court; thf sheriff. I

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. and Harold Swfdley. KS. phado-1 guilty in circuit coin here to charge. of arson and were given linos of f 100 each and prison sentences of from two to 21 years.

WASHINGTON. "The age of the WANTED Woman cook. nUo dishwasher.

woman parasite has passed. No mat- lvohinoor Kestaurant, 210 E. Jefferson.

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Auten Relief Corps will hold services for the unknown soldiers, dead, Saturday morninp at 10:30 o'clock nt the citv monument. The following orders are invited to participate: Auten Posts. Norman Eddy Post, Norman Eddy Corps, Spanish Americans and thir Auxiliary, Sons of Veterans. These orders will meet at the Auten Post Holl. Old Court House, at 10 o'clock' Saturday. Adv.

Monsienor DelU Chb sa. an-hblshop of Polo.sna. is a member of th" new sacred cnllfjf nt Rome and one of t' strongest posiidlities for tho next pope. He was formerly under secretary of state for Cardinal Ilompolla when tho latter whs secretary of state lr Pop' I.eo XIII. Followinc the recent death of P.ompolla. Delia Chicsa inherits mu h of his strength and support in the sacr d college.

S'pecial Correspondence, Mexico CITV. War rases in M exlco, but its "prim vlsnse" Is never permitted to peep into the palace cour tyard where Huerta's little daughter takes her daily romp around a great sunken pool filled with goldfish.

News of Interest to Polish Citizens

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social i; i:nts. The Fingint: rehearsal of the St. lledwige Choral association wilt be held Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the old St. Hedwlge school building under, the direction of Casimler L,uzTho afternoon fancy work class of Polish Women's alliance of America conducted by Mrs. Mary Niezgodzka. will meet Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the St. Iledwigo scnool building. The exercises of the polish Ladies Falcons M. Komunowski, will be held Friday evening at 7:iJ0 o'clock at Kosclus7.ko hall. Tho Misses Elizabeth Aranowska and Genevieve Sttszewska entertaint d with a showt r party Wednesday evening at Koscluszko hall, complinientinir Miss Ntdlie Skarupinska, whoso marriage to Casimier Aranowkl will take place June 2. Tlie program of dances was played by Nieznodkki's orchestra. Dainty reItesiimeiits were served during tho evening. The senior exe rcising cla.s of Polish Falcons. Z. Ualicki. No. 1, will hold its exercises Thursday evening at 7 o'clock in their hall on W. Division sc.

new mains are six inchea in diameter. The board of review for the village of Herrlen Springs will be in session Wednesday and Thursday, May 27 and lis. for the purpose of reviewing the assessment rolls. Miss Clrace Mutchler, of Buchanan, has closed a successful term of school at the Burke school, south of town.

PRINCESS CHRISTIAN'S LATEST PHOTOGRAPH

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PFHSONALS. Stanislaus Tomaszcwski returned today to his home in Detroit, after a f-w days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Drejer, I'oi S. Chapin st. Ignatius Czepinski. who has been here on business for sc ral das, left today for his home in Chicago. John Moranscki. S. Chapin st., roturned Wednesday afternoon from a week's visit with Chicago friends. Frank Drzowiecki of Juliet, 111., is in the city on business. Joseph Ewilewski. W. Washington Ft., left this morning for Cleveland to Fpend a week with relatives. Mrs. Stanley Horzenska, who has been here for a few days visiting relatives, left this afternoon for her home in Fast Chicago. Adelbcrt Wietrzyk left Wednesday afternoon for nn extended visit to Europe. John Wlsnlewski of Chicago, who has been here on business, left today for Detroit. Albin Jlosinski. Iilaine av., returneil "Wetlnesday frm a business trip in l.aporte. Michael Hazinski. r.Oj S. i"h;ipin St., and Ixo Florkwski. li;h W. Napier St., left this morning for a lisl.ing trip to Jones. Mich. Harry Toinatzewski. residing at j 0 1 S. Chapin st.. has returned from a brief visit in Nibs. Max IVvicc of Ibiffalo. N. V., is in the city on business. Andrew WierzMnski of Valparaiso Is In the citv visiting.

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A Sale That Is

"SAILORS" Be Sure You Find the Place

Attracting

of People

Everybody seems to have heard of these wonderful bargains and is taking advantage of this unparalleled opportunity to save money; but for the benefit of those who may not have heard about it we rehearse briefly the cause of and reasons for this great sale. First, our present location is too small to accommodate our constantly increasing business. We se-

U cured a new building right in

the heart of the city which, will be the most modern building in Indiana for the heme furnishing busi

ness. We have given up r.$

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our lease and we are forced to vacate, and to do this at once we must dispose of this splendid highgrade stock at a tremendous sacrifice.

m:iiHir, sii;im. Ir. S.imwtl Whitt-h.tll of South r. i:d was a business visitor hero Tuesday. Miss l.illi TaybT. ono of th. teaehrs in tho Stewnsville sc hool, has returned home for the summer vacation. Mis Taylor ha taught in the Stevcnsvilb- school t!if oat riht ari'. Siio will teac-h iu i?nton liarbor next ar. Mrs. Harriet iiraym.i-a returned Tuesday fToni a week's visit with l)er ilaushler, Mrs. Ch.is. A. Case, in Nile?. Mrs. It. -He l,,, wrtit to S.oith Cnd Tiler.. hi- for a isit with her dau.cht r. Mrs. Cram rs Waldroii. Ir. M. I,. Fo. of St. Joseph, district sup rir.tenth-nt of the Nib s district. Will oet -Up tlu pulpit at the M. IZ. church Sunda. morning. Mrs. J. S -hoonrnaher returned TuesiJay to her home in Three Rivers aft r a few days' visit ;t the hojiii of h r mther. Mrs. c. C. ltrkhurst. . Mrs. Lottie Heitn ;;ted fri'-m's in South Rend Tnesd.iy. Miss R.et- Hutcd. of Stevens ille, is the -uest of Mis I 1 1 if Talor. Mrs. I N. C. Aste!H!i. of Chivairo. is a vist-T .it tio home of Attv. and Mrs.-Charb II. Rava n: r ri. The Memorial a'.lures will be v:ien by lie. W. T. I " -1 1 i n -;h:i m. of Reiiton Hari-or. at tiie town hall. Saturday. Mav :''. at - o lock. Mrs. F!. R. Ilow.ud. of I'lileacro. Mr. juu! Mrs. Rlzr.er I!ii:i;ins and Mrs. Piank Clark. of S.uitli ReUil. were rue-ts at tiie C. II. K tan tu'h home Tuesday. A pi' r.ie dinner was -njo -ed in t!ie gro"e. J. I. Rabiwiti. of St. Joseph, was a Miter at No. 1 Rane Tuesday. Tl:ur'!ay e-.en'r.- at the Cnited Rr-thr n eliur'-Ji will be i la.-s ni-:iit for

the hi:h shooj trraduatin class. Tlu

JUo'ram will ciT.M.-! of Mill's, the. 4 ) : )lf.., - t . . .til ..-ill (.....l I WkV'

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rre into th- 1 1 . 1 r" of the K. A. Ma?ori b.o!i:e en Main -t. The r.ew wat.r mains iia- p. en la.'d on R'e Terre '. ijm- road fr :n tho new pump huiuw tw Irry st. Thu

of fcrlevSwjij-Holstejj This is the latest picture of H. R. H. Trincess Christian of Schleswi-llol-stein. one of the beauties of European royalty. K-tate of Vhrnrlr. A. Iauicliertv. n'otic k riN.xii ((oint. ly dlnvtien of Julia Dnuirlierty, ndmin istr'itrix of tlie estate of Charles A. 1 aiii.-rierty. lite of .St. Joseph County, In the State of Indiana, deceased. Notice i hereby siven t .he liplr. let:?i tfs :niil il'vlee of said dfitlent. nii.l all ether pe !.- us laterested in said estate, that altl administratrix hm: file.1 In thl .-oiirt Iter ietunt an.l vu hers or the tir.al settlctneat of said estate, and they are therefore hetely rtspdiisl t bo and appear in said court on th "t!f day of .hnie. Pal4. when the Mine will le heard, ai.d make proof of their heirship, or claim to Tiny part .f said tnte. and show cnue" if ;ny then be. why sahl nccount and miu hers should not l proved. Witness, ti e clerk and tli aal of the

St. Joseph Circuit Court at South Heud, j

Indiana, tins '.'Ttli dav r.f M ). P.U4. ritA.NK V. CHItlST .!!. l lerk

NdTK K Ol' ADMIMVIATIOV. .Noti.f Is hereby ylven. t! a . the un.ler-sR-ned lia been a ppointed I y the CIrrk of the Cimiit Court of St. f -ieph County. Ktit. r TioUaii't. a.ltiiP.I-t.Mtrix of otate of Louis Neiuetli, Ijtc tf St. Joscpll County. de ca.d. Said estate Is stippood to be solvent. IIRI.r.N NI:MI:t1I. A.ImlnUtratrlx. 1. l. M:Mi;Tll, Atty. for Kstate. May -. PJ14 t'KorosALs rn: sTi;:i:t mritovf:MKXl. C 1 1 of south Kind. India. is. Department or Public Work.. Notice is herel'.v 'iveii that s -ah'd pre P.salf will be received by the Ret;: It inell t of Public Works of the City of South Heed. Ind.. up t. lo o'.b.ck a. in. of the loth day -f .lime, P.'l b for the -!eytUn of t 'it f 1 w i : i a-r w .rk :

Pipe v.-wer t'iV;i - ir avtnue from 1'ort:iL'e avenue to K'.rrside drive. I'nder , li:.p-oeluent IteohitlU N. .".11. lMle m-wit oi. Tfinibt !i a'vuue from' I'arkovah avei.;:e to I'-.kaccn avenue. I lal. r I lwprlven.ciit Kesuiutiea No. IM;" sewer on Iatop strit from Witw. r avcuue to Miami street. Cbder Im-J p: ..veir.eiit Keso'.uthn No. ::. I j Trunk vit en I.er stn-e: aval i'alvert j stre-t from St. Jep!i riv.-r to Vernon; street. I'nder linpleveir.eat Resolution1 No "jrt All iu the Cttr of South lW nd. : RMi:lt..1. Complete driiiiL's and iks ifleatlon of v ii,J work sue tuov on M'.e in the office i of tie Iepartner of Public Works In rhej Hall, of South Itend. Itidinu-n. The; K A k . SB, . I . . A.

lorir.l 11 verves nic nenj in n jwi huj or all bbN. ' R. M. MORRIS. !

A. II. KICK. JOHN It. WKHKR. n.vanl of PuuIL' Work. AlMlll i: I'. I'RKI.RV. Chrk of Bonn!. I

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Mm i PPVcu can't resist barf Ip itS" like thesei

Our reputation for handling high.grade goods will not suffer because of this sale. You will find the same dependable goods we have sold for years on our floors priced lower than ever. Our usual

guarantee of satisfaction or your money back holds good in this sale.

This is the Busiest Rug Department in

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i 500 lbs. of Vacuum Ice with every refrigerator during this sale; rrome,.ra.nge$7.50to$35

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ASK TO SEE OUR 9x12 AXMINSTER RUG FOR

These Rugs positively the greatest values we ever saw unequaled for harmonious effects, dignity and persistent beauty. Very best materials insure the durability of these beautiful rugs, and there are scores of patterns in soft, rich coloring. EVERY LADY WHO NEEDS A RUG THIS SPRING CAN MAKE A HANDSOME SAVING DURING THIS SALE

Cf Pieces of the world's finest Food products with every Cabinet during tlii.s j-aN r.:r:..$i4.85 to 39.75

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in rich American quartered Oak has four lare deep drawers and two small ones.

We PAY CAR FARE and PREPAY FREIGHT ON ALL PURCHASES

French Viltons,9xl2fS45 val.$38.75 Parlor Plush, 9x12, S3 7.50 value, at $31.50 Axminster, 9x12, $32. 50 value, now $27.50 Wilton Velvet, 9x12, 27.50 value $22.75 Wilton Velvet, 0X12, $24.50 value .$19.85 Burrs Boviv Brussels, S25.75 value . . $13.50 Seamless Brussels, S 19.85 value, now $16.50

Brussels, $18.50 value, now $14.95 Brussels, $17.85 value, now $14.25 Brussels, $15.75 value, now $11.95 Scotch Brussels, $13.85 value, now $10.50 Tapestry Brussels, SI 1.75 value. now " $9.95 Art Rugs, 9x12, $13.85 value, now ..$10.25 Art Rugs, 9x12, SI 7.50 val. $13.75 Granite, $5.85 value, now. . .$3.98 Rug, 7 It. 6 in. x 9 ft., SI 1.75

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JUNE BRIDES! ASK TO SEE OURgglgUIlVI: AND SIX ROOM OUTFITS

l!:ituLiw Colonel I'u ffit .lut ? Jkt- Cut S27..V) alu for alt? $18.85 This is one of the Kreate? val-u-j in Iuffet '- e r o ff r t- j I n South IVr.d. This piece ! e;tt t!y llki the cut fchown alcove has French plat nlrror, the ntire iav i nlclv r.nihtl.

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