South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 222, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1915 — Page 4

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social 1 : i:ts. A delightful birthday inrty was arlar.ged for I i 1 1 1 Miss Jennie Spi!czwski Monday aft ri'omi at the homo t.f hor parents. Mr. and Mr.'. Joseph qwlczews-ki. 7 J "J W. Napier st. The uftf riton w;l ;nt njoyaMy with Kam'.s and musir and at it.s close doll, ions lunch 'on was .wnwl. M iss Jenni was presented with a number of pretty gifts.

Thor-o present witc Mis:-." ItiH-rkrwkl. Man Kaleki.

nephew. Anthony KujaWyki, which v. ill

take j1 a t - Wednesday morning.

Anthony Pierzelskl 1 ft this mornin;

for Toledo after a wick's isit here

with frbnds. Leonard JS"tephciii of Chicago is in tho ci'y on business.

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Mamie I.otti" Lror.a f'lara a nda

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Dreje r, Wanehe Mu(7kuki, czulszwski. Fdie Prejcr.

KopcrniK, Kate Dubiri. Clementine OlawKkl and Florent ino tlau .kl. Miss Florence Nowieka, l21 Division St.. was wr' pleasantly Surprised cm Sundav afternoon bv a fv of

her friends. the occasion being 1

birthday anniversary. The time was; spent delightfully with Kainc. rtiiisie; nd singing, while d linty refreshments

won1 nerved. Mis Xowicka was pre-jf-ntrd with a pretty Jift. Thus who attend ri were Miv.ps H. Rowers. Janieka. T. Zawodna. M. Nowlrka. II. Zt.vrdna. I-:. Kolkiew icz. W. ZaAVodna and A. Paczr sr.a. The frind of Mi.s Verginia (Vnpflewski. 10 4:; .Sample st., remembered her birthday anrth crsnry and a pleasant surprise in celebration of the occasion Sunday evening. Tho evening

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William Wesolek :.rd mmis. 7-!j ; Cleveland av.. have motored to Klk-; hart for a short is;t with .Mr. and j Mr. (Jondek. Mr. and Mr.. frank Zielinski. i::"'l : W. Division st., spent a day at Dull ' lake. I Ikrt Z.iharek. 1121, W. Iiision st., ! was at Rolling Drairie on business. I Mis Anna Kazn:ir.e'.o 1 ft Monday for home in Chicago after a month'.'-' visit here with relatives and friends, i She was tho iriH-t of Mr. and Mrs. ',

r I Michael Zazmirki, Linden av

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m. Jo.-epn ho.spnai.

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iiui.-ki, i.iiM.:en a . 1 v v 'v .- I JMiie 1 . l:?ojer trv t pei. i iM'- h Mnii-hov:-kl. l-'lorence av.. 1 j 1 1 rV .; V I y.ajr". !f th o i, ," d.u:r- yeU ta serious operation at the ; M '; 'vv ;:'C'",-v.'';- ,b" ,rl"1:- L hospital. jb 1 : A '"o(V':'v:;.;v'V:; sjpi-osii:- y..ii ',-r:;.j r.otir s-'ii.e F S'lno.r. 11;: Laurel st.. ' H ;V- ' -V" c-'--; ; V;k" .f"-)"ur ,!,.ih'..r,-j I w,,h rcHtiw at UinMns. f- ,l.,s:,-, ,,,,,;.t: I ;a n-,M lill tl.e ewandrwf-kl lias left foi his 1 ll -v.-.. . r . t i,o:k.. u .- t; r.. ,.a t the t

waiter i.ewanoowf-Ki lias lert foi ins j ! .-v. - ' .- . , , - r . . : . home in South Chicago after a husi- ' 1 i- v v .. i C ' - :.: ne.H visit hero. i s Ki: ' r-r.-- V -m S' '- Dani'd c;.izliwki of Toli.lo i.s in tho i fj 1' 'v " - . M '-'j city on husine-. H I ..V ' . V' V' Sylvester Kozlow.ki has returned to i u . -;-- -';;r;v,v i:;:-:;.'

after a short i.it Jito

was at crimes .and at the closo a hno luncheon w:a rerved.

Thnp who were rrcs'nt were Misses!

S. .lendraeJewskl. II. Panyzewski. I'Wiez; 7 V. Thomas M.. and their

.lendrzoirwski. . liozwarski. A. Ku-!P'Ht, Miss PelaRia Tarl-arek of Chi

Michigan ity

with iriends.

Miss C,enevie e iioznieka of Whiting I tl

is in Hie eity visiting with friends. This I

Misses Ielrn and S'tenhanip Koir-iiJ I -XfiT-i

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minowski. M. Hanazak. Z. Zal.is. M. Nowieka. F. I'adolak. M. ;oral.-ki. W. Hojarski, I Hrambort. T. Harmaein.ki. J. Hrambert and H. Harmacinski; Messrs. K. Iii'ian, V. Mob nda, T. Wroble.vski. J. Klosowski. J Kielton, W. Nowicki. K. Hosinski. U Kujawski. H. S.-iecki. r. Ceneelewskl J. Poz-

nanski. S. Kaniewskl. J. Huhzynski.i

A. Kybitkl, L. Woltman. Cuk inwir z T. KiskoA .ski. J. Nov. i ki. .1

Xiemicr. 10. Werner, J. Chmiel,

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cat;o. spent a day at Chain lake. j Andrew- .Swierski has returned to ' Toledo after a short vb it hero with j friends. i Theodore Ilyehlew ski. Prairie av.. returned Monilay from Chieao wheroi lie has fieen tr tho past few days! visiting with friends. j Joseph Makielski. Liny Lojcwie. and Chester Mniehowski spent a day 1 at Chain lakes with friends. Koiiian oniutek. w ho ha.s been here ;

My Pb-tnro. Tlio only .A I en's Sj.oci.tlit in town

who sros. vaiiiino u:ul Croats ou personally and H ri!ianentl) local nl Ik ro. No ihnrtn )f fn'-e. from tln to

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tfr. You knn i lto In ronpoii-o bp for your rase.

hole lo:is :itiro :i:h1 tticll tlie

fire dep;irtni"::t." W'hrA would J'-'U think of that i.i.in's intelliener? I n' t yi'ii tl' it on ;irf .u tie" ju-f ;i iiiire.i- n.-iMe if yea d" not li 1 the eirl.V s i;;;u 'ins. but prefer twjiil until oij ot::;.l t.-l liit :ik deui licfr- poking for i,"lp? I h ive, in my Imi f.ireer us ji J ei I : l ! I t . '1 hu:ol:-nts of ..-I' s wldeh orj vim hily prove tl;i rtrrnul 't rut h "f t!ie PI, old ;it.i- tint nil oiliee ef j.r. vt nt Ion is Im-iot fl.;iu m pound of Mile. Yoll have quoted these erdS imjoiv M time: yoii prnfe t" l.elieve In tle priiieiple ; -t jmi fail to apply it to our ow 11 e;ge ! If you 11 I that your liealth snd ior;ii- ileelinin if you d' 11 t feel :is well aiktl str-M; :is formerly- if you l.e'deve tl;ere is soinet.'.iiiij: wroii? with yoii and w:;ut t learn the truth ahoilt yoiir-r;f, v 1 ? i t nie at miee. hi-ep oti from itrttlnjj well a I have

at ou ran.

Orzfi.howski and S. I Iorzns-.ko wsk 1. j mmiimk witn irienos. Kit this morn

A special meeting of I ab mis Y. mmanapoiiM

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at T:U uCluL-k at Z.. u. oit 1101:1 nuan iur a row oas xv

visit with Mr and Mrs. p.crt Tobidski, ii

hall. The. senior and junior class of K. Pulaski Fab-ons will hold their exercises Thursday evenini; at 7:J o'clock at Warsav hall. The miliiary rank of Z. P.. l'abor.s will hold it.s exercises Wednesday evening at 7:;P o'clot k at Z. H. hall. The ladies choir of .t. .lolm's ;ontitis society will hold its sinin' re-l:--rsul Yednesday e niru at 7:-'0 o'clock at St. lied wife's school build-in.

'. Division j 1 n a short j ike.

DKATIIS. Leonard, the ti v-months-old son

f Mr. and Mrs. Florian .Nov.acki,

.s. clive st.. died Monday morning at 10 o'clock after a short illness. The funeral was held this morning at S o'clock Hi the St. Adelberfs lmrch. Kev. John KuhaeM o!!' iated. lUirial was in St. Joseph Polish cemetery.

.s. -chestnut st.

Mrs. Frank Nowinskl. W

st., returned .Monday trorn

visit with friends at Hull b

Mv. and .Mr.". Stanley Pierce of l ive Points and Mr. and Mrs. John Sal-erniak. Tutt st., have: returned by ar.to from a hrief visit with relative: at St. Joseph and P.armn lake. Miss Charlotte Makielski. 411 Hirdsedl st., has returned from : few das' visit with friends in Hremen. Mi.s c;ertrude Truzi;owski has returned to her homo in Chicaro after a short vi.it here with friends.

M.iu:iA(ii:s. The marriage of Miss Frances Cue 7.vnski. daughter of .Mrs. Lva Puezyn

ski. .'.IS S. (Jrant st.. and W iclaw Ziar-J

GEORGE FITCH DIES IN CALIFORNIA CITY Noted Humorist Victim of Appendicitis While 011 YKit in West.

Not a Medical Company. No Hired l)otor re. Pxamlne iir Tn at Ytni. Don't let fale prler or motvy matter

n vlrm by utii'fi yoii can lie-in treat moid and pay

Krr. ttdiig eontldrntial. I a:, thi; rc)oi: mans doctor and am ritncn or it. No Knife. No Pain. Lcrs of Blood or Detention from Business. No Dangerous Electric Shocks. No publicity. Medicine furnished.

i:ri:Kii:Nci: is what counts in c.irin- tiu-e si'Lcial disi:asi:s, and as I have lia.l more th.-in 1 vears' exoelience. von will rcadilv un

derstand why 1 am successful. 1 lenioniber, that you are not asked to y pay for any experiments or any failures. If your case will not yield to M

my treatment. 1 can ascertain that at the hist examination, and will jj frankly tell you so, and rive you advice how to take '-are of yourself. g Nl avlv i ixi ir iTi'n nrsi' si:s oruiiLV ct'lti:t. P

Don't vtait until nature ".iis wav and llu disea-o liMre;a nios important or-ar.s and nercs. STOP Till; LKAlv NOW. Thousands of iniMi liac l)oen wrecked 011 the roeks. of lee, iiiornneo and neglect. If you arc atflbttu! with any Ac ute, Chronic, Nervous, IJlood or Contraeled DUeascs, Stomach, Ller. Varicocele. lro-tale I'ldarsemeiit. Stricture, IIlroceIe, Kidney, Hladch r, CNnary, Itectal DNonlers or any other Weakness, Defect or Di-oao of the 1'ehie Ormins.. iit mo today. If pin:' c;im is curable I can reliext It qiiicMy and perinanentlv restore m.

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SAX FRANCISCO. Air-r. 1 0. George

,,i ,U von of Mr. and .Mrs. .vai -.l. ami - J in u, cir-.uoi m mn.iMi tom-c, ,iim

niak Lincoln st., took place this more.- one of tho country's most famous hu

St. llcdwiKe.sl morists. diel followim; an operation

church. Kev. CasmiU'r i ruszynsKi, v . i ior appe.iuueiii.s in uciivciej .iomiay s c . performed the ceremony. j evening. The attendants were Miss Cecilia; Fitch wok stricken on Friday whilo KowaNki and Stanislaus Huczynski. staying at thC hattuck hotel, lie was

i.jh,v Imc the ceremonv a reception removed to tne Alia nates sanitarium,

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was held at the home ot tne l i me h parents, the quests beim; immediate relatives and friends.

ductus. iL.rt! t. Mr and Mrs. Den Fricl. T

Anthonv St.. a daughter. Aui;. !. Dorn'to Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Her man, '10 Lincoln st.. a .son. A us. U. Ui.m ti Mr. and Mis. John Nies

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DAITIS.MS. Ilrrsrida Hedwige. the dauuht-r of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J:nwczyk. U'L-: W. Dunham st.. was baptized at St. Casimier's c hurcli. The- godparents are Valentine Tobolski and A.rs. Mary Lentycli. Florence, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cebulski. was baptized at St. lied' :i(,M''s church. The ;;od pa ruit.s are Mrs. Antoinette Jankowski and Stanislaus Cebulski. hi.n.iliv. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

ei IMeniaszkii'Wicz.

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Arnold st., tho St. Hed-

where Dr. David Madden performed an operation Sunday. Th" news came as a deep, shock to

l Hcorgo Ade and John T. MeCutc-heoti,

the cartoonist, who were close personal friends of the "sage of Peoria." The hurr.corist.s had come west together to see the exposition. Fitch sprang- into fame a few years at'o with his stories of Siwash college. Later he relinquished burlcMjue and wrote many remarkable pieces of humor, in whtcfi students were quick to discover something Line(dnesque. Fitch had drawn from the very soil of his Illinois some of the homely, kindly philosophy whieV has become to be considered typically American. 1 le was :'. S years old. Corn in 1TS. George Fitch graduated from Knox college, a quiet denominational institution, which later ho burlesqued in "Siwash." Mis' life was spent wholly in newspaper ottice.s as reporter, editorial write- and editor. In 1 ! 1 1? he was elected to the lower hou-e of the Illinois legislature. Decently h' was elected president of the American Dress Humorists.

BERRIEN SPRINGS. MICH.

was; baptized Sunday

wage church.

Mrs. Hedwige Smigiebki and Stanislaus Krus weie the godparents. j Dronl-lawa Mary, the newly born! .i:nii-Off in Mr :in.l Mrs. Fdward F.u-1

dunowski. :..' S. Walnut st.. was nap- J tized at St. Casimier's church. i Luna Lee Martin of drand Dapids The godparents are Mrs. Sophia I is visitinrr her grandmother. Mrs. F. A.

Widawski and Hipolit Wnlawskl. iM

lledwi'je. Clementine. the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fdward

Durzynski. was baptized Sunday at St. Casimier's church. The godparents are 'John Drzybylinski and Katherine Nowak. The baptism of tlo infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. liobslaus Sparazynski. S. Jackson st.. took plac- at tho iq. Medige church. The child wa.s named Sophia Ilosalia. The godparents are Mrs. Frsula Wituska, and Valentine Sparazinski.

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Gary after a short isii here. Mu-s Antoinette Smidt of Chicago is in the city visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kujawski and son. Th.uldeus. D'tT W. Dunham st.. left, this morning for Chicago to attend the wedding of the former's URIC A8D SOLVENT I or Itheuinalism and Kidney Trouble 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE DUt bt;iiS. . 1 sfait tl.e tl i v er;ie.i n;nl fii'd. utifT l.--i )i::d .ir:n .n.a 111:1-. !.s. :nt ai-aing 1. !ninii:iir and 1 . . r i : i !-. !i pa iii in tt.- b.it k uorn out ! f.: c 1 1 . I : y tgl:i b i.i.t tiiink .-"a Lave t My i'a 111 .It t-onilltb"!!. 'l"iie MirrrerH v. !i" iip in :V. ont -f i'd L.ilf .n b.'.:i tin- :.t n!c!if will ;m.. I'fii i.O tin- i--t. i-o:nf,.rt and strenutli o;;r I I a t rr.fii t iv- l'.ir -vr fonu I

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ason. 'r -ihem Mrs. Susie D. Parker died at her j U omo ca.-t of town Friday, after a,H kcc n tort illness, suffering w ith acute pis- j J

Guarantee But few succeed in short cutting the "Royal

j Road to Riches."

To score a victory for tinancial independence requires definite plans, a firm resolution and rigid determination. Conservative spending and habitual saving wilt in a few years place you in

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value of money, the better. The St. Joseph

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tntis. She was born m Ohio and was r0 years uhl. The bod was taken Saturday to K'entland. Ohio. for j burial. Mrs. Lewis P.rown. who lives' near her former home, is a sister. D. 11. Patterson of Denton Harbor was a busin -s visitor here Saturday.

iMc i.inc oiu a.i u i a ioi u.i ciun-u here Saturday afternoon with a full attendance. The large tent is erected on the south side of the old school house grounds. Sunday afternoon and evening the program consisted of an entertainment ly the Mason Jubilee Singe rs and a lecture hy Col. C. A. learhart.

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Lend have been isiting the mother. Mrs. Frank Ward. D. N. C. Asterius of Chicago is

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guest at the home of Attorney and Mrs. Charles M. Kavanagh. Mis. Lou Smith, and daughters, the Miss'-s Delle and Julia, have returned to their home in St. Joseph, after a visit at the William Storiek hom Sunt. J. L. Adams, who is spending the summer vacation at his home in Watervlb t. was a business visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sturgis have returned to their home in Seuth Fend after a two weeks vacation at tho home of the hitter's mother. Mrs. YY. 1 1. Wvnn. Mrs. Janus D. Doone was a South r.-.-nd visitor Saturday. .Miss Curtnnle Carr has returned from a visit if several wevks with

relatives in Albion and Crand Rapids, j

Mi.-'s Hazel Morky and fitly Me-; raucous

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Miss Ada Taylor Sunday. Mis Devs I'eaoh of Ypsilanti a cuest tif Miss Vmi Revnolds

cral d-iy.s last voi. Miss 'V.-ieh lias be m tca.'hirii: mui in the school.f c'ape eJiiardcau, Mo., tlie past ye-r. Mr.-. J. Howard Taylor of Chie ag is is'.tit;g her parents. Mr. and Mr. Y. F. Wrtmore. Mr.-. A. D. Ctllbci-t. with her daugh-

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ANTZ. F. A.

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A FALSE STANDARD OF CUL

TURE I t has gained ground in this century!

and

which looks upon the bearing

and rearing of children a somoMiing coarse and vulgar .mil to be uvtdded. but the ad'.en! of Kucenics means

her i math for th :n'thrr!i,ol of the race. Happy is the wife who, though weak

, ;.nd ailing, depends noon Lvdia l'.

lepel'alS Upon I.Vi

Nitri Mrs. Amelia Mr n-llpir.-in. iPinkham's VrLTiaMf. t'ompounl to D. Pattrrson has return, d 'o h!? ' restore h r to health, and w hen hcad-

h io' in HetroH. after a week s isit vith his parents. Mr. and il. II.

I Patterson.

aches and backach s are a thing of the past brave s-ns and fair daughters rie u; and call her tiered.

COBS FOR FUEL .o SACK. I ADC.i: LOAD $1.00. South Bend Grain Co.

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