South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 33, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1915 — Page 2

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PIG BT CI BBS iVim.uirnt (,rz;u7.:iii of th' (ii- tV-de -ration of Smith Ib-nd w is ari'mjlish-! at ;t meeting held ;it the c'Mcf of Municipal It' creation I)inctor F. P.. Farms at th high schn.l l i-t niKht. at whif h all f the lb civic itih of tin- city w ro tt present d. The purpo.se of thn federation a - outlined In tho constitution adopted at tho mooting, is to promote tho social center movement an'l all of its r -late t iu ti iti s duf ational. ivi; and roe-relational, in. 1 1 1 city. It is intended to bring; together rojrr: n t ' t i cs of tho social centers of 5'm.ith Feml and surrounding; ''ommiinitlc. fur conference, iliuiii nii'l lor tho formation of plans that will pnmote unit;, of action and uniformity of rno'luois, o that each e-on-t i may linvf the licm dits f tho eperie !!cc and judgment of all. i:ontually it is hoped to affiliate all the organizations of tho oity such as tho. pa rent-teachers' clubs, tho cl'-bs that are studying civic conditions, and tho social centers of iho ciitiuiiinutii'.s near S.cith Ibnd with the- federation, ( f ntering- the work of all of the organizations in tho federation. Through the central hody, plans found practicable in one cluh will he extended to thv others, .speakers will lie secured hy the federation to adi r ss tho various cente rs, and other 'ranches of work will lie directed by the central organization. k'.irli clul having mom bership in the federation will have ropre-senla-tion in tho federation, while tlx? social wcll'arr committee of the Chamlirr of Commerce and the municipal recreation committee will also he represented One ef the first things done hy the fe-deration was tho securing of I'rof. Johnson, head of the public speaking liept iiicnt of the high school, to e!eliver a series of addresses to the presidents of the- various civic clubs on parliamentary law, e-nalding; them to mor efficiently conduct the meetings of their clubs. SENATE RECEIVES MRS. MILLER'S BILL 'oxTixn:i fko.m PAr.i: oxi:.) only to he rec ommitted to the- committee en agriculture for further consideration The hill also would preivide for a i,yjtem of investigation and regulation of ii!l mnii.sion men by the trcrotary of state. The atne-ndmer.ta to the' bill sought to reduce the annual license fee from 10 to Kep. .Miedru h of Kvansville. had a number of amendments to he eift ered . te the hill and .speaker Ihdwell suggested that the nuasure be sent back to committee for further amendment. On motion e)f Kep. .Mason Niblaok, the We-rtfall bill, seekitie; to amend the act dealing with orptians home boards, was recommitted to the committee on liene'Volent and scientilic in- : 'itutions. This is the bill which contains the joker which would legalize all Oijyments by counties for the maintenance ef orphans in such homes at a rate of 4l- cents a day each, the bill purporMtirT to amenel the law emly by changing future payments fer such purposes from Uj cents to 40 cents a day. t'hairman Strange of the committee declared the committee helieved the mil in conflu t with another law and lle-p. ".Nildack tolJ the house pe belieed the committee did not understand tiie hill's purpose, which, he said, w;-.s to do nothing more than raise the rate of pay from ::." eonts a day for orphans in such homes to 10 cents a day. He said, in his speech, that if the hill seemed to legalize anything, ho would he willing that part eif the proposed measure should he stricken out. Xibkuk gave the lull to Westfall for introduction. Jones liill on Scttmd Heading. The Jones hill, providing for the h sying of a tax in township inc luding the municipal corporations thereiii, to pay th" e xpenses of the' township tr;;stee's edlice, passed second re-adiir-, in the hou-e. The '.;r.in;iin:iM hill, allowing th' state hoard of finance- to make advance calls for payments of state moneys in county treasuries at any time, also passed second reading. This hill, if ii. becomes a law. will ease the troubled minds of the- state administration between now and June ''('. when tho semi-annual settlements between the counties and the state1 are due. The state treasury hopes to get actors the financial elesert vj.et ween then and now with as little temporary loaning as possible and this bill will be a m iterial aid thereto. The Sare bill, authorizing the state auditor to accept building and loan association certitlcaUs of deposits from ir.uran"o companies as "cover" for theu- legal reserves, passed a second reading. The lhanaman hill, allowing he state board of tax commissioners to give notices of equalization of assessment by publication in two nevv.-papers also passed second reading. Half Holiday Kill lio. The .Miedrich hill, making Salurday afternoor.s half holidays in certain eountie 0,n! cities ef more than ;'.",- nii(i population, was another bill wh.eh went plist s?cond readme. It .as lihtlj' anie tided. The" house Monday afternoon received the report of the special committee, appointed to investigate the conditions of iuuantino in certain Indiana counties. h cause of the loot and mouth disease. Chairman Acre, of the committee, made a long report, the main recommendation being that hereafter the .r:.irantin-d units be thrte miles S'"a!. instead of" county units ; n,i that tiu-" i-:arantuie! areas h supervied h the tate v t rmarian SOAP ON IH CAUSES

SCALP GETS DRY. HAIR FALLS OUT.

Girls! Get a 25 Cent Bottle and Try a "Danderine Hair Cleanse." Afve-:- washing your h.iir with s,,tlp a ! w v a). ly . little 1 .i n d i i ro t. the vi.il to :.. g"i'fatc the hair and prevent ' r 1 1 s. I b t r still, as. m i a p is siai.ti-U :.s. jo.ssi de. and instead, i:r. ., ' 1 .i!iief !;,. n.iir t 'Iribse." j Just iio'i-.en ob-Mi v.it'i bii'di line, md i,,,v it (atefj'iv through -our ir t :', r! ! n g !. r ! : a' a tmi' i!l rni'i'O' l lira aivl o.!. I: a ! v lipdu' . nt'- "i: j l!l .1 Ni.IZi iI. V e . 1' v. Ill n t j J-iily vkan, i .u r. '.i!l he a,r

or such person a; shall he designated in 1 1 1 proposed law, regardless of county authorities. The house transactr-d a large grist ef routine h:in'ss in 1 u ! i n the int rod action of 11 bills. t of thni timed to displace Jr. J. X. Hi.ny. state- health otninivioher. and Ani: Y. Hurle r. secretary of the hoard of state- charities, and creating a hoard, composed of the governor. auditor rind secretary ejl state, to appoint m n in their places.

MARKETS ( IIK e.o i;ic!. 'IIP '.MP I'.ti. ipenh.g : WIlKAT- Max. M.o P. si.."' . J 111 v " I : N May. .v:...Sf ,e; .Inly. s. y,i 4c. I I'ollK- M iy, i'.ev, j4; .lu'v. .spa.sjsc. LKh--.M:ij, Ml.:)l; .July. . 1 l."-4j. I: I i:s- -May. sio.it. cm r::. VIULT--Mnv. .l.u": .lu.. i:nm.,v. s''1.'-; .In!), v". 1 , ATS M iy. i-riC:'; July, ph:k .1.iv. .l!ur.; Julv, .i.(. VAi:i Mix . sil.a: Julv. .fit. 77. Kll'.S - i;iv, sioen; .Julv 10.77. ( IIK AGO I.I V H STOCK. r.NH STUCK AK1S. II!., 1VU. J, IH;s li---ipts, P.oo,' h.-ail. .M.irkit, stietic: lhc !iixr!,-r. .Mixed :uid hutchers, S',i.7"';7.ot; -m.d heavy. C. .".)' ' u" : li'ht m;.7."i ;.;." ; pi's, ."..vciii.Cfc'i: iiiik. si;.s:.i i ;.:.. i'AT'I'M:- Ih'(i ipt. lo.fioo Ih-i-1. M;nket. steady; lo. lil'l.er. r.e-. a.cva .:'," ; "us and heiters. '."..lOli S. 10 ; Texans, sr,.ini(; calves. .7.."4ff lo.:o. Sli:i:i' - lie eipts. r,.nio h.-id. Market. stnunr: 10- Higher. Native and western, ..i.1(ijJ...S.; Iainhs, V'Ja. PITTsIlt Ittill MVi: STO( l. I'llTMU lKJlI, Pa., leb. '-. -nATTIJ Supply, light. .Market, slow. litiiee, .i.(;i s."7t; jriine. ss. ; irood. SS.0.V.1O: tidv hutclier. Si'.7.Vij

'S: fair, 7TtKei.7.."Vi; -iiiii:iiui, S'i.ui'. r,.7..'; Scnurr. Ills K. Sorin M.. died Monenniiiimi t g.iid far bulls, s."i.( o' 7.7" j J day night. I'esides the parents thice eiuiiiei.ri to good fat cws. s l.oov; ,i.7." : listers and erne brother survive, l it-

LelfiTs, si.ou.'ft;.7."; veal calv-. Ni.i.ei ll.t: lieavv and tlun :ilve. y.oo. SHi:i:i' AM LAMMS - Supply. liirlit. Market, strong: prime wethers, s;.r; 7.."o : ge.d nd.ved. S.V. (,. 40: f.tir mixed." Sa.ua r,.Y.-?i: cull- iiihI eom'iKui, Cm vj -S . h. ; larahs. sij.onr, ;.(h. Hm;s - l:e"'ipts. itl double ileekks. M.Uket. view. Prliii heavy hogs. 57.m: lll'elliini, S7..".'i' 7. K: heavy yarkeu-v. S7..V 7.10; pi--;. s;.:i,r,t ,. io; roughs. ,r, ihi .;r ; tax. ..".( 0.i.7." ; In avy ndxeI. $7.10. Ill I I AI.O. LIVi: STOCK. ITAST ItLI PAIa. 1VI-. J. - 'ATTI.K - Jleeeipts, T head. .Marke-t. slow. Prime' vte-e-rs, s.Ta'l a. lo ; butcher gni dt's. Si ... 0i .-.."0. t'ALVi:S Ueceipls, P,0 head. Market, iotive. Cull to -l)olce. MYn'l.. SIIi:i;P AMI I.AMP.S-Ueceipt. .".(MM lwad. .Market, slow. Choice lambs, ss.7., ft '.MM; e ull to fair, Sa-OO VJa : ye.irliiigs. Aatoi 7.7." : v-'J tii.ej.7.". IP KrS Ke eipts. l-.'.ae head. Market, -leiw: 10- lower. Yorker. S7.::o7.10: As. 7.: JK 7.40; mixed, s i.li ft 7..M) : heavy. .7.m ft7.lo; roughs, U.OOftj ).tr ; tag. "s-V-.'ft, a.7a. SOUTH BEND MARKETS roi'LTitv ani mi:ats. (C.rre ted Daily hy Jlnuuie's .Market, li'.'i V. Jefferson lilvd.) roi LTIIY Paving lie; sedlins l.. SPItlNCKKS l'ayiug fje; selling 15c. VI-:.L- Paying UV; selling 'Sn TM:r.l' Ilonst boiling l'-V, porterhouse .': to -loc, slrloiu oUe. IIA.M--Sfnie isc. l.AKI) Selling -IS;. I'iiGV I SIGN S. (Correi ted Daily by P. V. Miielkr, 210 U. Jetferson IMvd.l PKC1T oranges, per eae. ?2.jri; selling at L'Ot- to fiOe per doz. Imons, per case, $.;.."0; selllug at "2.'" to ."ITw per eloz. lijicinu'?, per bunch, $1.75; selling at V to 1'e per doz. Yi;;i;TAlUJ:S- New cabbage, haying leper lb.; selling at L'e per lb. New Potalx'. p'.vhig -lo.-: Selling at 'i4 I'd TTKK AND FJrS--Country butter, paying J0o to ;;in-; selling .".Oi- t ."-"e. Creamery butter, paying :tle; selling :Y.7e. Ctfs, strictly fresh, paying Vf ; selling loo. si:i;is. it'orrei'toil Dally by W.iTner I'.res. Seed Store. 114 i:. W.iyne St. TIMTH V- -.sa.UO i.r I)iisli,I. Ki;i t'hoVKK- .5T.o to ?." per luliel. ALFALFA- $10(10 per luishel. A Us I KM i'LOVMH 10.oo ier laisliel. HAY. STRAW AM) KF.KI). tf'.rreriil Ially ly the Wesley .Miller ll-Mir hioI IVel Co.. -I'jo S. .Mlcnian st. HAY raying to $H.no; Mlling at .nvot) to $is.ot. STK.WV-I'ayhi-; ?T.te to sstk, selliug .it per bale. COILN Tiiylng Toe; sellinc at Nl to S.V. l!.TS I'ajln;' ,V-; se'llint' :it ."e to eh-. 'Livi:it si:i:i)-iuhi to ..jo; s-l 1 1 n tr al .S1U.OO. T I A I OT 1 1 Y - - la v i n g ALFA L FA Selling at U.'Jt. i i.ot it ami i i:li. 'orav.cl l.iily by KnoUhxk and (iinz. Hydraulic A v.) AY II TAT - Faying ?l.;rf per lupdiel. OA 'IV Paying .iO j.t btihel; st-llin per l.iixin'I. FoliX - Fajing To per lmslud; selling Nl, p.'f blllul. KYII- -Faying IC- ir luisliel. LIVM STOCK. H'orrected iMily by Major F.r.s.. S. Login' St.) 1II:AVY i 'AT ST KM US Fair to go...l. to e;'- ; prinif, l.ouo to L40O lbs., T1 -c to ( hm;s i:.o ihs. up. s;.4o to m,.:,o. LAM F.S Live to ?; lreM-I p.- to 3h TAI.I.OAV AMI IIII)h. (Correi ted Daily l.v S. V. Llppman. 'M0 N. Main St.) FALLOW -Louirli U ;: rendered. .No. 1. to Ce: .No. 2. Th- to 4e. IIIIH:S- (ireen. No. 1. Ph.- to 1J.-; cinetl emlf skin. pK- to 1.",.-. EIGHTH GRADE TEACHERS TO TAKE WEDNESDAY 'OFF'! I-'ollowing- the custtm of takint; a one day vacation during; the st hool year to visit schools in other cit.es. e ighth Krade teachers will -njoy th.eir lay dt Wotlnesday. Ihe teach.ors ! U. . . ... gti t various surrounding- cities to inspect the vtrk done hy edhor teachers, and to pick up suggestions. DUN . lluftN aral ahantlant. and possess an incomparable softne-ss and lustre. Ucsides. cleansing ami beautifying :ho hair, tuie ap)diiatin of Dandcrine' 'li-xilf tvery particle of dandruff: stimulates the s,alp. stopping itehinp atp.i f.tllin.g hair. Pande-rine is to the li.'.ir what fresh showers of r.iiti antl sunshine are tt veu'etation. It gee.s ri-ht to the roots. in iterates ami st ren i; t h t s them. Its e h i lata 1 1 n tj' i li fe-p r t nl uci n g propertie s cause th" hair to grow long". strong and b autiful. Me-n! l.idies! V:i can sureh have bl-i!" charmini; h;ir. e';et a cent l.otth- of K'nowltop's Dauderine from ..ii lira.; store ir toilet Tuuiut-r and it. -Adt.

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RUB PAINS FHOM Si n r piir nun H lUI I II rl I ! U L. ) LlllllL. UI1U 1 ' Rub Backache Away With Small t ! nllU t fr Cf Trial bOttle Ot UICI bl. Jacob's Oil." Ilaok hurt vou 7 Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp, aches and twinges? Now listen'. : That's lumbatc. sei;ctici or maybe from a strain, and you'll ee-t relief the moment you rub jour hack with Noothiir-r, penotry.tinK "'t. Jacob's Oil." Nothin- else takes out soreness, lameaess and stiffness- so epuickly. Yem simply rub it on yeiur lack and out cmes the pain. It is harniless and doesn't burn the skin. Umber up: Don't sulfcrl Get a small trial bottle of end. honest ".St. Jacob's Oil" from any ilruir store, and after usin it just onee, you'll forsct that you over had backache, lumliauo or sciatica, he-cause your back will never hurt or cause any more misery. It never elisappeunts and has been recei mm ended for 00 Years. Advt. DEATHS. DoiKiniv anna sciirm:. Doreithy Anna Schurr, infant daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Frederick W. n?ral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at o'clock. Burial will be in the city ceniete-ry. miis. koskxa nm:ri ;. Mrs. Kosena I red tag, SI years ohl, died Tuesday morning at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. Kit-hard Kallics, 17ol Fasnaeht av., after a lingering illness. she ';as born in Germany Nov. 10, 1SJ4 For the past -G years sho lived in Eolith Hend Three children survive her, Mrs. Uichar 1 K allies and Mrs. Amelia Loucks South Uend and Mrs. Isolds Hreitag of Kansas City. Mo. Six teen grandchildren and eiyht grand

children also survive her. she , torium. It is planned by the cornwas an active member of St. Paul's j mittee to have a strictly private af-

German Lutheran church. Funeral services will he held Thuisday afternoon at - o'clock from the

residence of her daughter, and at :) and dancing. o'clock from St. Paul's church, liev. Tho committee is composed of IMHenoch Hollo edhciating. Burial will mund Gorka, John Ruczkowski. Casi-

be in the city cemetery. CANADIAN PACIFIC BRIDGE WRECKED, ARREST GERMAN (CONTINUED FItOM PAG F ONE.) their trail. All the searchers could find was the wreckage that covered the ice. James Hawthorne, constable, the only Canadian official near the bridge when the explosion occurred immediately got into touch with the telephone exchange at Woeidstock, X. li. He reepiested tho telephone eiperator to notify the Canadian Pacific authorities at Fredericton, X. 15. The Main Central telegraph operator at Yanceboro immediately notified the superintendent of the eastern division at Bangor, Me., M. S. Dunn. Hcq nosts Investigation. Asst. Gen. Manager Price of the Canadian Pacific at Montreal was notitieel by the operator of the Maine I Central at Vaneeboro. After ordering out several luie drivers and wrccKins e rews, Mr. l'riee sent an otticial ntilication of tho explo.sicm to tho .uov-I ernor of Now Ilrnnswick at Froderickton with a request for an investigation. The wrecking crew of the Canadian Paeilie at Weoelsteck. X. 1L. was called out immediately. Tho' Canadian customs officials at Vance- j boro turned out at once when they j heard the eletonation. Xearly the en- j tire oopulation of Vanceloro hurried-I ly dressed and ran out to the wrecked bridge. Thev ventured out on the bridge over two spans of tho ste el hridmr until they came t( the ends of tho twisted girders sloping down to the i.... .f fiwi T-i-rtv The comV.in;;, ,n.rKi,s r - a.lian I'acilk- an.l llu- Mail.,- t Vntral srsr1 rr z se. w, , the frozen river bv sleigh from one ; . , ... ; : e ml ot the bridge to j o -t her ( The bridge was a steel structure. built in 1110. u was l.L'oo feet lone: and supported on three granite piers. It crosses the St. c'ndx river at-this and the Lnited Mates. r-, .rT-T-l , cLMl urriuiHLo uhll AT LOCAL CITY BUILDING j Klkhart otlieials visited South Fend I uestta morninu' tt go tiiroiiuJi tn' , , jt j n Tht, j,.irtv W;1S Cuni. vu. ot- Mavr smith. 1'. K. Hughes.: vsi(1,.m f th ,lnanl of work ! ,..-, .. ti,.. i .1 ..r , rit'ilillli., Iliriiii'o mi un ..(Mill iii ,,. . .. ... . v.-'-. ..:.. n. -

sha a once tak e m'c; :- ,v ' l'r In Mr. Xicdzielsk . he.nR hi fares before tho vocational classes in sin, s o ; r , in 1. ti n ,f th '11,irfh(1;,y "ivTsary. Tho evening , homo onomks Monday at the high IpJm.e inn delightfully spent at g.unes and School. Miss Thomas appe ared before desttiution of this bnde It uill. of . j w ls ,.1) jt,yed. A delirious j j . rla at 4 o'0Ock in the al ter-oo-arse. f. bw that we will take- nr-- ...,. h llM ...... wf....-',i p, fh, 1,0,11 , . . - n .i t ...... v.nf -in- Tor. l.riilo, liiiuiicon was seie.I i tilt noM(.vs , iml another at (::0 in the cautions to pieent an moie brid s y , Xied.ielski was presented with a f.Vt.nin- Sho th monstratod how being destroyed, while we are trying pn-sent. Those who attended , . " lo 'I "lkf T" , d how ti to secure the puni.-hnunt d the ,r .lml Mrs ,:ort Klvs- Mr m1K11N lV "llK 'l 1111 anu n " . . . .. t i e . ami .mis. i a 1 1 jis... .r., ,,,, r. i,,.fi withtoit lemovin.- a

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.,, , W . ,,,, n,.."' ot. ,,;t ,I.ielativ(s antl friends in Three I livers.

who uill prepare the plans for the ; pn.posed new hall at Klkhart. 1 ' .. .. . ... i, iiM " h 7 tnc uould be started in the eai i spring'.

1 i-j.i i luiumu .Mm. .... i" ii' .1 ; ,j,,iie ii.s ianiuy anu uiai ine nau I " ; h..me in l'.lkhart alter a short visit ; consentcd to "tlio dismissal of the Immxiai, sai.i: 7r m:w svmsiihcZ c.,,..t ,tmi1ih'l,w-

WAISTS AT i:iJ.S)KTIIs. ?7..-0 to .e;(. UaistS. Choitt Sa.r.O.i

All brand new. C.etngctte cr.pe aniji1;1 ,..,f. i to soem! a few

crepe-de.ehine. plain ami emhndelor.Mi ) , ' t,,, , . A,lv- hfi l-llv..rth Store. j I'AKD (II1 THANKS. : We wish to thank our friends ami i neighbors for their kindmss and symr;athv during the sickbed and' rleath of our u.'.uchter. Dorothy. Mr. antl Mrs. W. 15. I'r.ime ana tamily. : svn,r,athc ,ii.ri, the wiet-iw-s -.r,.1 , STI:.ISI1I1 MOVl'Ml'ATS. NKW YIIK. IVh. St'.iitP rs sailing today: Ilyndam. Rotterdam, Hue to arrio today: Kansis ityj Irem suanz i: ( tdomho frotr. d"n":i: franciso from Hull: Taurus frtm tIMp:: T.Uraia from Marseille.I rammensfjortl from l.eith: Othello frctn e artlilT; Axtte frorr Medina. 1 liiir4la. !!. li. will H- Ptillar lav

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DEATHS.

ur.i.rx ii.ii;i:i:. Helen I'hamhers. 1.; c;u old. ! daughur of .Mr. and Mrs. a. II. J. ham hers of I .: i r. Michigan av.. died

Mnm,ay aftrrn,,o nine?. of Sho wa'horn at Kochrllc. 111., Jtilvl j JO, no., aflli has liXt.,j in v-,rjth ueK,i!i: j for the past five years. Hc-iilus !ier ' j parents, .-he leaes a hrethtr. William ' f j c Funeral ser ices will he held at the H . re'sidencc at o' lo- k tltis afternoon , i Ji.cv. U. U. Hostetter officiating. The 1 f,

I'ouy win he taken to Kochelle for burial. FUNERALS. miis. ru)Ki;xci: ninz. The body of Mrs. Florence i;etz, IJnc In way ca.t, was taken to Kalamazoo, Mieh., Tuesday and funeral services will be held thrc em Wednesday afte rnoon. Mrs. Betz was born in Kalamazoo, Aug. 1S7J. She is sur i ed by one son. Hare hi Iietz of this city. V V i fi i 't .h . . . .a. MFA! OF IMTFRFQT UO J Ul I I U I L.UUU I TO POLISH CITIZENS AXM'Ai, Kbirnox or oi- rici:i:s At a largely attended meeting of the members of the Young People's socie-ty of St. Stanislaus' parish, held Monday evening thej ollieors were, eloete.l for tho ensuing year. They are-: Casimier Danielowie.. jresident; Clemens Markowski. vi; e presielent; Miss flattie Pilarska. recording secretary; Miss Yeronha Kilinska, financial secre'tary; William .Taroszowski. treasurer; Miss Kathorine Pawhik, .Miss Katherino Zhieranskn. and Frank 1 Iolowiczynski. trustees; Miss Kli7.;Jicth Xiespodziana. ni.u--sh;il; Jeihn Woznickl, marshal: MisMarie Sypniewska. choir director; Michael 1 5uc:'.kovv ski. door tender; ( I oni.y (Pu ka. director; Casimier I Hosinski. stage elirector: Kev. Iloman j Marciniak,- ('. S. e. chaplain. TO HOI.!) ANM'AI, li.(vH i:T. The annual banepiot of tho Young People's society of St. Stanislaus larish will be held Feb. 11 at S o'clock at St. Hedwige's school audifair for members only. Supper will he served at ! o'clock which will he ; followed with a program of music ; mier Daniedovvicz. Matthew Lewinski, Misses llattie Pilarska, Cornice Sypnieovskj. Helen Lewinska and ora Xatkie wicz. AT ST. CASIMIH'S cnritcii. Tho baptism an infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fimon Zyhort took place Monelay evening. Ho was namocl Il""t II IVilliUIUS lll UK I'd lllllfll conmimy was pt rformed by Hvv. Stanislaus Oruza. S. C. The j,mk1parcnts are Mrs. Heclwite Iwasxcwska and Ladislatis Woronowicz. social i:vkts. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thilman. 1 1 1 .1 W. Thomas st., entortainod a few ladies at an elaborate dinner Sunday evonincr at 7 o'clock, celebrating their loth woddinfr anniversary. "overs were lahi for 1." at a prettily appointed table. ' Following dinner tho remainler of the evening' was spent with frames and contests. Miss Mimh; Thilman favored tho company with a number of vocal and piano solos. ! Mrs. Thilman was splendidly rememi hered by tho musts with a number of j ju-ettv iresents. Thedr que sts were: hisses lledwle Knraskiowlcz, Stella Ciesielska. Thresa Oruszynska, Florence Ciesiedska. Farbara Niezgodzka, Stella Gadacz. Mamie Thilman. 'aleria Xiezu-odzka. IManche Ciesielska. Mrs. Joseph Wypisvnska. Mrs. John lie'czkiowk z. Mrs. John Capczynska, Mrs. Francis Kraszewska and Mrs. Kathe rine Kitkowska. The military rank of Polish Ful c ons. Z. Lalicki No. 1. will hold its

j exercises ednesday evening at & , t.hurclu Th temple is to be a repro- ; c lock at 1.. hall. j . f f : The senior e xcrci.-o class of Fal- d'iction ol ihot built at the loot ot .''ims. K. Pulaski, will hobi its oxer-' Mt. Sinai. The uomen are e-mbtoid-"fines Thursday ov. nin- at 7:30 j t.rjnv: curtains, altar cloths and other ! o'edock at Warsaw hall. ' " ., - . ., . . i,,... .... Tin' various committees of tho ,n- j aPP" rtwrances ,,U of h the, exI '.rt K,vn im.lcr tho :u,.m;k,s of !,e!l"Ll con.pletc .larct. ! nurse gives lectures to HOME ECONOMICS CLASS

11 ;. verv ploasantlv ente rtained a number of the'.r lrien( Tho atYair WJ1S a sUr. :tti. Mrs. r;iiiK l;i hi ions . . . anu Mr;. st;mI(v Xit 11al,ki. Mr. :tM(1 Ml s. j tM, XiedbaNki Mr and Mrs f.ka Vi V an M r Vim ent K nlewsk Mr 'VnL'rrank " kllnski. Mr ami Mr and Mrs. Manle-v Szaleusk,. Jo'.l' i.!-? .......u,--. ...... -1- - -. i'i:i;so.i.s. John Loitzcwski. who h.i i oen '' for a few d.i s visiting- his friend. Frank F.mndeek. S. e'hapin St., left today for Toledo. Miss Heb n .h.-nz. W . finsm ft. VI critically ill. Mis. .ispta Kogors. S. ??( t , .. . . has returned from a brief visit with hi,ux h f t Mo ; fot hicago al e r a brief visit 1 o .-iartin J.ini.wcz.ik left this mot n;'in for (h.shen after a brief visit h. re.! ,..:natii;s n.r.M.wiki and Frank! It...;.., - , a t 1-,,- t.. tH.at. . . ' . . ' .' 1 . I I ' ' i . ...'. . I ' - ' 1 , is in the city em busint sTh,, ,;.; - : .1 el ,:i I. ef st T..... ".h friends-' ti.iv- nil ii it mis. V.iss jlhin Hroblis.tk has arrived h,.r,, frm cievelaml for a visit with, Mrs itonrv u i,ir,,v - ,,.(,tf " v;ipor. Xow ak who h i p. i n hT--,uint rn-T-od t,, H.eim.o-d .. .. . . K,x, uu.hlUs s.tuc-c f. S. C.. a,M siznuind Sta-k,. of Cbicag - . w,,r,. in th (.jlv f),r ;Unt ral of Mr-. p,.iJt.ia i!Zr,;, Joseph K,.t. 22 Cndscll is ..ojy, rjp fr,,ln h v st t; ir.el ankW which h- sustairifd recent lv in a fall. Mr I... (tie Kopipa 1 :P W.ilii'it ;st.. is ccniined to her h.mo with tin' rij.

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special Notice The above items are all special qualities. Extraordinary values. Hundreds of new Suits, new Coats, new Skirts, new Dresses arrived MONDAY. THEY ARE ON SALE. A PHIPPS EARLY HATS are 'Iief, some very snappy new early Hats from three other famous hatters. '(K

; here on business, left for his home in Chicago. Donald Maszkowski. AV. Division st.. ha,s returned from Iiporte where he has been for the past few days on business. Andrew Hoffman of Detroit is in the city on business. BIBLE CLASS WOMEN BUILD SINAITIC TEMPLE Members ef the Women's P.ible class of the First church of the Jirethren are building a miniature Sinaitic temple will be erected in the basement of the church. A meeting to continue the work em the temple j h) held Friday afternoon in the Miss l'annio Thomas. grad Kite nuisc. tra'e two verv interesting" loti , i..,r iw- ' ; - ' 1 ' ; . ' - , demonsti ation sue -,ae a mo i in ' 1t,v' .t:lIU ' ,;vha ftu lh.' ,n ' 'TT-m 1 r Ion wroar'elv Ivin ,listricls of the t.itv who bololl I to one or another of the vocational department classes, antl lew jhas?s tf the class work nroused the interest which was e inced in Miss Thomas' lecture. .UliAKbtb Uh UtbtnllUlM m. m m m. t I AGAINST MAN DISMISSED A chiir of - Iii Id lrsTtion which j.;is- ie--n pending in city court aram .t : 1J Cross of Detroit. Mll.. , Wil:, di,,ni.st .l at the motion of thti.r.is.cin attornev Tuesdav mornn. n was said that Cross had made ,,- v.stitntit.n for alleged w,-.,o V ' .. ...... 4. ,.. . , I . CM ff III )P . ' HUL Lt LH tf AbtU U ; i noilTr uniOOIMO I CPATTC

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Ihm arl rr.isscotirm. a le-itoc ef an estate in IN nbeld. X. V. The et cutor f the ' 'ulc to which Prass.-e.um is j.art u,.; u.. .1 i' Wh-.b.o in . l,at..r heir. Howard C. Whalen. in a letter - to the chief, state, 1 that th" former was a h.dt l man in this city. The la.st that iriepds in lvntPdtl id rterrd 'of him was j is-.-T. He was in this city .u libit time. . 1 1'IKi: CAt'M'S KIN. A e hiimu v fir" at the resident c of ! us Jdliiisdii, ',17 i:. Calvert st.. caused day morning at 11:10 o'clock. The re was no ilatiiat1. Tlmr-day. IVh. 11. will Im l-dlar

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(1 QK 4M . vd 2.50 $1.50 7 LEGAL NOTICES. Neitice i" liertd.y give'.i tl.e eirizt-ns of tlie Fifth ward, juxl .f ihe City of S.uitli Ke-nd. Portage Tovi!hip. St. Joseph Founty. Indian.., that the undersigned will upply to the Hoard of tnuty e'onimis--inners at their .March term. 11.". ft.r a lenewal of my license prante.. me ;it. your March term. lUll. for No. 117 P. Sample Nt.. and transferreil at your lecemler term. 1:14. P No. s,. S. Michigan st.. br the sale of intoxicating, vinous, malt and spirituous IPjuiU's iii Uss ip.iautities than five gaPons at a time, with the privilege of allowing t'he s.;ine to le drank n the premises where sold: alo for tin- sale of cigars, tobaccos, non-intoxicating' beverages and the serving of lunch. My phoe of business wheitii; said liquors are t' le sold ami drank H located in the front room t,n the ground floor of the two-story briek Itiiilding. itti-atsl at No. S. Mi higan st. Tipe tliniensjons of said room "..re T." feet cast aii'I west and 21 feet north :.nil s.uitli, with eiitr.inces from the fro':t on Michiuai. st., and from the rear. ;i:eip;i; j. tiioma. Notice is liercoy given to the citizens eif the Fifth ward, and of the City of South r.etid, Portage Township. St. .los. jdi County. In. liana, that the undersigned -will apply to the hoard of County Commissioners at their Mirch term. 1 1 t . for a renewal of my license to s,.il in to i at in vinous, malt and spirituous liquors in less quantities than live gallons at a time, with the prlvile-e of allowing the same Pi be drank on the premises where s.dd. also for the sale of cigars. t ba.... nonintoxicating beverages ami the .-r i:v,' of lunch. My phut' of business hicii a:d Itipiors are ti le sold ainl d.. oik i- !oeated in the front room on tie th-or of the two-st.iry bri-k building -it. lilted nt No. s..", 11. Sample st. The dimensions of said room are to fe.-t ca-t and wt'st. and Jl feet north and so nth. i 1 1 1 entran-es from the front on Samph st.. and from a tlo.r on the west sjde leading to a store room. up km an j . ;ki:i:ni.;. Noci.-e is hereby given t" th" it!.ens if the Fifth ward, and of the Citv of South P.elld. PortMge Township. St. Joseph t niiiity. Indiana, that the underpinned ill apply to the Hoard of County Comnissiopers at their Mar- h term, i'.'b". for a f renewal of mv IFenso to seil into icating. vinous, malt, and spirituous ihjuors in less uuautiiics tnan live gallons t 1 tm.e. with the privilege of iil'.vvln the s,,,ia,; to Im dr.in.w on r.io prent:.".e whore s-hl; .also f.ir the sale of eegars, tobaei os, in-n-iiitoxic.iting liever.iges and the serving f luncli. My place of br.siiies- wherein s aid liipiors an ii, ,e sold and drank is bn aivd in the front room ..n fj.e eround t'".r of tJie tuo-sti.r" briek building, im.ilel at No. si-, s; Mi. hiiran st. The diniensi..as T said loom are 41 feet cast and weM. -"l JV f-t north and s.onh. l.!, the r.s,?',,l" ".f ;l -1 f" f h-v ' . f-' inene 111 tiie northeast corner taken up, by a stairway, with entrances from che front en S. Mh-higan -t.. and from a door in the rear. .Isi;pn p.l;rcKSCiiij;e;k. Noti'. js Lei'by glen to the citizens of the Pifth ward, and of the City of Soitli le-lol. l'ortage ToWljsaip. St. .1 ! a renewal of n;v ..cense to sell i;.t oi - it - 1 ins. vin-ejs. milt and spl.-ituou lip.'is in hs qualities th m Iie g.illo-.s at a ':" pi.vi.e.- of alio inir t ! VMl" " ir.:U.. o: tl.e premises w a-. I j'j V llX'Zi. J ;j eiaT- t..'. Vi..:i-intoIe:tt ir.tr ve;ageS ami t. .-rvh:g of lun- h an. 1 i...-.:N to customer. Mv pl.i.-e t.f l.i'd::es w ?:erein s.ld Ii.nors a;e to he - M and dranlc is located iti i! fr-tit rua on the ground Iloir tie' thfee-storv h.'hk 1 llio! i ti g. known as No. loT K. U'aliini.t. ;i a. Tlie d 1 men -;.-; of slid room are P' feet e.-t .'Hid Mtsf. ami .," f.et :mr!i and s,n;t!i, with enir.'iois Iroin ! '.ii- front, on II. WasiiIngtou ;;v.. frmra a stairway ei the west si!c. ;i : i 1 fr.uu a door in the ; ar. p.i:i:t annis. N the s JaO'hv gicu to I.e it! -! s o f;,i lifri, w-o.i. ,;. of the Cit of small i own-him St. .I..s.",i!: l'.-ui. I'nrt

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HANDSOME SUITING (TO OH SILKS, yard $1.00 to P3-UU HANDSOME QUALITY ALL SILK CHIFFONS, -12 inches wide. Every desirable shade; f?Rp S1.50 quality, yard QuIj HANDSOME SILK NETS, 44 inches wide; all colors; M DC yard $1.00 and 4) I-Dd

r County. Indiana, that the undersigned v. i,l a pply to thi r.i.!.l of Po'.iuty Ponin.Usiontrs at their March loin. I'.M.".. fi i renewal of my licence to s,.i intoxicat ng viutoiN. ui;. It and spirituous liquors in , -a it!.intitiet than live galho: at a tin;' . Willi the privilege oi allowing the vin;. to be drank on the premises wh.-n- -.!.!, alo for the sale of cigars. toYicc. n-:.-llltoxieatlllg l'Vrr;u'i ainl the mTV'IU' lunch. My pla.-e of huvfness wherein i i I lliuirs are to be d'l and drank i 1 id I in the fr nt i'"m mi i he ro'ind l'r f the two-story brick building. : I ii.i t 1 ..t No. 122 W . Waliingtoii av. The dim i;sions of said J'ni are S4i f--t north :?nl s mill, and is f.- i t-ai and w. in the front. feet lM west in tf.ij rear, uitli entranees froia th" front i V.i-li5ngi'ii av.. from a dor leading to i private alley in the rear and from a d '..r leadinir t a lurf-cr shoj on the west; side. i.i:onai:h m vssi;i:. non-i:i;mii;nt notk i:. State of Iroli .n.i. St. Joseph County, ss : in tf.e St. Josej.h e'ir-uit e'oiirt. ie'iiuary term, l'a'Iiloincr Tagg irt vs. r.ui't i;e .Middh-toa, .Mm. i MiddFton. Fl-.ir A.iddh-ton. W . It. Hall, whose trm 'hri-tiati name is unknown. Cause Ni. ls.;i. e "onijdail.t t foreclose niortgag". 15" it Known. licit tiu' a ! u a ne I I i I . i i : 1 1 i 17 has filed in tie ojt: e of the i',ri,; of s.i'd e'ouiM cojupl lint .iL'iin-t -aid 'ieteud.int in the aboe cause together ui;a a projK r afri!avii that s.,id defendaios .re le t residents ..f the tale of li.di m .. Said defendants are hereb ie.tilie.1 :ha said e.tuse v.i!! s-.i;,j triol on th" i day of March. l'd". the same b.lig t i 1 1 day ..f Cie present term ..f a''! court to ioMU.el-e at I 1c C'fy of S'l!'1: r.cnd'on j'ac tirs t .Monday in l--: ru . r '' next, on whnh day s.n.i .;. dai.ts .i ifpiiied to nppvr t -ai 1 te.ii . ;i:mip;i; m kaai:. I r ummoi.d Feb. :;-pi it. 1 o umi.i'-! Att'-ri.ex 1". . ill Noti'e is i. ive., r-i t!ie - i;t,( of South P. nd and of I'.; ! T - w i. s ;. j .. St. .irs,.;.;. e'oii:.t. I l.d i.. i. ;, . taat tla- i:.-b-Iigned .vili apply t t!.- 1 . ; 1 1 Commissioners t',.i t .t j:, M:ir.!i term. Pal.", for .-...I ef : , Ii'fl.s,. to sell i I t o . t 1 1 . Z . and s.i: :tL.jus .npn is j., :. - lh.:n live mll':. at fri iier.' of allow iai: -.1.1" o iii" IVc:iiies. atid to t- ;;d e t . j : . t , 1 1 1. . w i f . i t i It .iirg v. i i.s in sS,d le.ieii:.-;. f . ! ! f , 1, s a i e e i a ! I. Ol- II.lo le.H 1 ;. -1 ri ! and s,.riii of ! i j , i. 'fie 1 . ijs.iies JaT ai s -ai il'la ' .o s-.dd arid .irunk is ,. a?, d ia " .. l o .ui ol. t lie e-r,,,,; , t!o ; of t 1 st.e-y Li i. ' UuiUi i: ' s;t n . ;.-d . ; 1 :. 1 of N..;th M i. 1, ; .. . '. t.-r -i-. kn ovp s No. ip. N. Mi -r . i ' room is ;r.i . feet jo;.- I ' ' j c . ....... . . ! w it u e. t r ! , . .. i ; . i : : sr.. i . i I Ce. p-r sj. .,-,) ! ,- m in the rear. V.II.I.IAo I. lAL.I.v - - -77 NOTK I. )1 IMIM I K VI lN Vdlc Ja-rei.v .an ;.. t..:t tie nn.b--s!g:.-ed !r;s !..-. a "anpoj: '...! '. eh- : of ill. CP-, nit c.cirt -' s . . ph I'oii.t;. State ..f Indiana. e.-. at. ef t 'a- ' Marv Humble. i..b- of st . b. .. , de -eased. S ib! estate is s Ij.'.. -e ! o s, A.: t n: i:. I. v m i 1 : i : i . Pebru i ' 1. I d" hv- i;t r. r. j.. - 'I-1 ' s- i'e ..f In ii.:t i. st. .! se;,, t.:i..: . s : I . j; ... ci.rt I- ! .k. .If-if of t!.e p. . e f.-r !' T.i :.-!.:.. liar: v P. Si t - :. at .1 :. s a a Mert harts' Xatio. i! 1- ':h f -".i ' :. :, Indiana. W:a-re.;s. II.. , v p .is p..., :i . d 5 a t:,;court his iin?. .-.ir ! i :r . t. I ie: d f att.-o '.oieMit el' . ert I:oM.rt v ..ll.'.v.l t b.ep iu' V. i:. a lei ,u are i I n! in f a T'.c'.l f t: V-'ii ar. notiri.-d T ict - aid c c. ;ri:.g oj, th -jltJi d , cd Un les ajijn' a . i s i ; Jji . o i ! : . . i ' . i.eM in o ir al'si ;. . I s 1 . set bo ..f M ,'-. C o.. at I 'i t t pa e av aid i 1 1 1 -e i . i an.' an pi ..;..-: t c. .t. u. a-!.- r. t! f I i ri.Mi:.: ri:u. ltd. .Jusuoa1. ' I afe.l .laniil'.v l"e'. g PJ.

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