South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 56, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 February 1916 — Page 3
niTi.Y irvrxrvn. rnnnrAirr 2s. t s i P HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
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QUIET PARTY IS HELD BI GOODRICH
Noire Dame News
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ir; have hern about th uni-
-rsitv utojihIs kit since It.st Mon'i.iv ;'(, r!in:r to J5ro. Alphonsus. th ornithologist at the uni ersit y. on Iii dally walks h- has a!s o;H r several other specie.s of tniuratiui; birds. The usual Mocks of wild ' have also been observe.
Twenty plates have been reserved at the Mi.-hawnka hotel for next . e.ines.biy evening when the olor.eis of the university will hold their annual baniwt. The colonel.-' or in other words the members of the Kentucky rluli have al."o invited I'rof. J. .M . ("ooney as the hminr Kuesf for that evening. A program has been arranged bv the committee in charge.
"Rump'' Meeting Put on Behind Locked Doors at Century Club. Tho who failed to a.-v ertain the rm. -sword. (T who didn't "look K'"d" to the o-iter k'uxrd at the Century club, v 4 7 S. Chapin .st., aboe the Id r sk i, saloon, wer robbeil of an opportunity of he-irint,' the Hör. Jim" Goodrich, candidate for the republican n'-inination for governor of Indiana. ThnrSay r.Uht. lU-hni'l cb.ejl doors. and locked door?, to, which were gained only af'.er pa-sa" through a carefully w.Tched i'ate or through the saloon I-roper, to the rear door, (joodrich. C run K. Iatfe, who seeks Mayor Kaller' support, and who may hae obtained it, in his rat e for the r pi 1 1.1 i a n namln.ition for proy-u-tor; (Ulbert A. Klliott. candidate on the o. p. ticket for the t rea sa rership nomination, and (asiin r Woltman. w ho would run for ronimi.'flniK t next fall. ath-r(l for a "blow out" anl Kahfest of no mean proportions. CJoodrich and Clliott left early while I'attee remained for the fireworks" which were brought I'p in various sized jilass s and bottles from below. racrsny la-ad-. lan li. Steve I'aczesny led the march to th- (Vnt'.ify bib. where one of many heduled republican meetings in lh" süxth and seventh wards was held. There was one slated for the Polish Turners' hall. But from there
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1 ' J " 1 t ' "1,' III' ft A J in prom-ess. one loyal member of the Kovriusko Republican club said he h.ol looked all over the we.-t side for the republican meetings. He landed at the Kos'iusk? meeting i:; the basement of the Chapin State bank. i'aczesny. It was said, had come earlier, and had departed with mu.-t of the crowd, with (Io..drih et ab, ami refreshments as th bait. However, a fair crowd had fathered by the lime (Joodrich returned for a few words in the open before hoarding a train for other parts. The gubernatorial aspirant arrived in the city early in the afternoon.
cut atai dri d to be present-d.-was I Harry J. FJcff Wanted for
th- way one of the candidates barrel from the club de-vribed it. It seems e in F'aul Frankel, president of the M'-Kmley dub. was unable to pass f thr door;-. At least he said .o a few hours after the meeting closed, forgetful, perhaps that he 1 ad described some of the events therein immediately following the yatherini;. There was a luro-h. and there was
riut nothing else of cdiir.' at i tives
a meetirn: led by the Pattee crowd.
repräsentative in oratorical contest.
held in Indianapolis
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Notre Hame's th- Indiaria .-täte
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a "Hoosier" from Fi rc ton. The vn!.jec of the oration w ill be "The loatiee of Patriots," who is Robert l-.mmett. the i;reat Irish patriot. The e(-ellenr rendition of this speech won for th- local orator a u t.ani rnou h tirst place in the Preen rr.e.bd cont.'st. Mr. Calvin made the loe;j debating team in hi- freshman a r. and won the medal for oratory this ear. He is also the ditor of the "Iome," tli annual vear book of the senior ehis.- and his friends at tin- university are expecting a brst place for him in the contest tonight.
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Fr. Charles n'lionnell r,f the laiKlish (lej)artment op ned his series of talks to the students f Prownson hall Ia-t niht at 7 ::.''. The subject of the talk last nii;ht was "Peado iir." and he cited the book.- .suited for different minds and especially . ,t . i . .. . .
.v.,;.. .rZ ,;;,rzo,T,,r.r::i loses valuable rings
, dav evriiinu1 lecture will be
"I- neiic-hip."
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Landy Slightly Injured in Collision With Dr. F. V. Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I-.ndy. living on the Cl(,uillarl farm, were slightly Injured at 7:1." o'lok Thursday niht when their huiruy was struck bv an automobile at the corner of
P. Mai
and
St. JVniis blvd.
driven by I )r.
dison st.
The automobile was
F. W Vaughn, s:J". P. Cedar st. Mr. and Mrs. Iar.dy were attended by )r. Y. P. Owen. Mrs. Pandy's injury consisted of a sprained hack ami Mr. Iindy sustained a dislocated thumb and a severely sprained and perhaps a dislocated shoi.Her. Their h e-yea r-old sn Pichard esaped uninjured. '1 lie lindys were Irivin east on Mad:son at the same time as 1 or. Vaunhn was driving south on St. P'juis blvd. At the intersection of the two streets a west-houml Madison str-t car obstructed the view so that the auto driver and Mr. lindy did not see each other in time to avoid the collision. The biis'iry was struck in the rear, breaking; the real wheels and throwing th liu against a lamp post. The occupants of the bui'iiy were thrown 'it. the horse was knocked down and the shafts were broken. The occupants of the bumjy were tiken into the P. P. Wilson home, X. St. Pouts blvd. where they were krivn cirs j)r ';uiRhn then took them and the attending piiysician to the farm.
tYMOIITH JfSll
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IN COURT HOUSE ROOM
Forgery Captured by Detectives.
How to Destroy Catarrh Germs and End Catarrh Forever
Catarrh Is a Rorni disease and tho only way to (-lire it so it will May -ur-d and never come ).(-k is to kill and drive out if your system the catarrhal Kerms which have found
io-iK:nent in-re. Hen the cerma i
K'o the ca.tami wlil sp.p. The trou- P'nd detectives.
vnn most, treatments, iiKe sprays.
Harry J. Neff. who escapeil from the Plymouth. Ind.. jail on tn- uiht of Wednf-sdav. Feb. $t arrcst-d ti're Thursday afrr-no n - I ;(-
Pallo and I)elinski. He was
returned to Plymouth b.v Sheriff Win Morrvw Thursday evening.
Pinps of value were lost by Mrs Jennie p. Sine in the ladies' waitiii. room of the court house Thursday
shortly after the noon rcn-s. At a late hour no trace of the two ornaments had been s cured by Peputv, SiietilT P. G. Pat:J . who has i-eea v orl.in;; on the .-i e. j Mrs. Sim-, w ho was !.-' ifyin in a case in the circuit court. left tht ilths on the washstand at th- !o--o' the doom r ess. A ; the :;:t.". int-im sh r-turned to iind tliem, but they were ipme. I ("afeful i;ut -stionint: of all wlio mi;ht have had ae;".-s to th rooms: was to no avail. It is thought that! soic- one waiting in the loo.us found the riuts a:d faibtl to ivjmi ; th? ii.-aa. cry. V ts. Sine vulies tli at ;
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LODGE NOTES
At a meet in? of the Pythi'n Sisters held Tl ursdav eveninu in tie
Held on a cjiarue of foruery. XelT. ! Kni-hts ot Pythias lodsri rooms 12
a mart of .many aliases, escape froti new candidates were initiated. Fol-
the jal in tie alwnre of the sheriff ; low the lode
sfssaon
and hjs wife. It
w ife. who. was with him when taken here, assisted in the delivery. The vornan was not arrested. Xeff and. Uis wife had come to South Pepd from points in Illinois, where 'hey had jrone following his e-n)e from the Plymouth jail. They had beert, in,, the city .but a short time when arrested by the South
a social program
was thought his) hour was held and a short
of sontrs and recitations rendered. JlOfrcshments were served. Arrangements wer- made for an Paster supper, which will probably be i;iven on FaMer eve. A larre crowd attended the meeting.
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fe ilves, creams, greasy balms, lotions.
i. is that thev- Kive only temporary re lief !y f-penin up. for a while th livirj hea.l, chrvit, and nostrils. In a littl time the Catarrh coaies i a k as ban a-t ever. People Avlio suffer continually fron -.tarrh should drop such temporary makeshifts and i;et 'mcthin that really Kret.s at the root of tb disease and Mam ps It out. There i.-f r.. .thimr better lr such cases th.n 1 reathitiiC Into your mw and lun-'. tie pleasant, goothin. healiny, erm cb-s'rovlri? air of Hyoinei (pronounc-lÜKh-o-me) made from purest oil of Pucalvptus and combined with other powerful healinir. antisvpti? 'in ir-rni destroyinr infrreuients, IIyime! pen trat. and heals the in:!..med, swollen momtTanes of your nose and throat, stops discharges, (bars ihe p.u-sa-cs ami completely o rvi imes the disease by dest roy in; it cause. For catarrh t'rr.ns carnot li' in yo'ir boilv after H - I i aches them. ett! k's . riin . it Pate Medu-in Store ami ma y . r trootl dru'-;i;ists in South P.e ;1 a'ol v :vl have lon sold Hyomei on a jm -itive K"iarante of successful r--
Don't delphia.
forget Saturday at PhilaSpecial sale on 'anlv. Adv.
Five new candidates were piven the work of the tirst (lessee of the Portage lodire. Xo. 675, I. V A. M., at a m-etint; held Thursday evening in the lode temple. A. Pippineott was in charge of the work.
Sponsor of Painless Childbirth
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Be Healthy, Happy and Vigorous Vigorous Men and Women Are in Demand In this Mrenuous ro of competit'on yo-.i ned a tonic to nxake o,i fit for the battles of life If you fed t'ird ut, oat of sorts, mentally or jhvsbalh- depressed try Wl-'.X-:PPP'S AMPITI. PIPI. If oi are diss-.tisfied Wfrtti-'k's Fut Pa' Mtalicine Store is authorized Xo r -furd the purchase price on the t.r-t i e iir. based. AMIMTIt . riIJ-S have help. I tb-rs wh suffered fnm tiembii; Mal affections of the nervous svtem. It s folly t suffer from loss tf appetite. la k of confidence. Je; -b .-.'-ness kblney or liver rom Ia:c!. without trvinu to conquer these a ''- F.; tions Mark d b.-n. tit ma he : a '-a from the u f Ambition I".!:--Fifty tent: at W'ettb-k's Fut P..: itodicine tore ar.d lealer evrrvvhre. Mad ord rs filled. cJiar' i I r.-pabl. bv the Wendell Pliarn.acal Cwnapiuur, Inc.. Sj r.o-c, X. V. Aviv,
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PP'PPPV. Falif. One of the staunchest advocates' of painless child:rth is Mrs. Athol Tucker of this titv. MrA Tucker is a societv matron ar.d is takinc step toward an organization to further painless childbirth in the state of Fali fornia. H r ba!.y. Mary Margaret, was born by the so-called "sunriso lumI el " nethod, w hich Involve tLs ua e oX nitrouj-uj.de ox uyj;eu onaJiu
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'Tes'ni! Fd like to have Mother cup of Runkel" And it's the same with every growing, little youngster who tastes it Runkefs, you know, just seems to hit the spot with every kiddie's appetite most likely because it's tha only cocoa with that "chocolaty" taste that all tho little folks like. But it's GOOD for them-builds muscles and pinks up little cheeks and once tho folks at home know Runkel's taste, you will always
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You 11 (jet the BEST cocoa that you ever tasted Runkel s, you know, is much more finely powdered than other brands it dissolves more readily and more completely. And it not only has a smoother taste but gets out more of that delicious "chocolaty" flavor of the cocoa beans, Besides that, Runkel's has only 24 of cocoa butter. And this is important, especially when you have children who like cocoa For cocoas with 28 are
too rich and indigestible; and cocoas with 20 of less are too "lean" and lacking in nutriment. Experi ments have shown that 24, which Runkel's has, is exactly RIGHT both for taste and nutritive qualities. Try RUNKEL'S at once. At any good grocers or we will mail you a Family Taste Size for 10c in stamps or a BIG sample FREE for your grocer'3 name. RUNKEL BROTHERS, Inc., 424 West
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CIVIC LEAGUE TO MEET onirn in M'Moion at l of ('. Tili Af ItllllMMI.
league w.i heKl this nft'rnon in tho Chruv.l'or f OninHMi' lui. rocinis ;it J ' look. A ;roi;ram of exception. 1 interest h: 1-et-n arninsred ami .er.I speakers were s. hed u'.fij. The speakers anil thoir sulj--ts are th- followintr: Mrs. A. P. I(tain.i.Mk. "Cai.sts of v'ommunicablH Pivp.ises;" Mrs. F. U. IJarnes. Tuhlic Schools Shotil'l Teach Hyirne;" Mrs. K. II. Austin, "('ont,cru.tiua Infant Life;" Mrs. W.
(.1. Crahill. "Tu1ktcu1os. tion and Cure."
Preven-
IS Il.WKIll'IT. Francis J. HoinaJka. formerly connected with the- Iloinadka I. rothers Co., trunk manufacturers, which had a store h-re at 1C2-04 W. Washington av., h;us tiled a voluntary bankruptcy petition in the fodrral court at Milw.'tuk0. He adniits liabilities of .":S.70u and says his assets are 5 23 0.
IMack Walnuts Crisp. Special tomorrow roc lb. at Philcda'.phia. Adv.
Try nur new line ChocoiAt. C0c at Philadelphia. Advt.
FARM BUREAU MEETS
7." Attend Session ut (W-rmaji Township Organization. There was an atu-ndanc of 75 at a meeting tf the Ctrman Towr.ship Farm lureau vhjh was h!d Thursday. at the county infirmary in German township. Tlure were both forenon and afternon meetings. Dinner was served at noon. The speakers of tht' lay w -re County Atent liordner. Hon. Oore- Y. HeplT. Hrothf-r Ioo. Ihivi.l Cnpe and Mi.s Bernice Voder. ubj'-cts of general interest to th farmer." of the county were discussed.
Read NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
To The House vvives of South Bend We solicit your patronage for Runkel's Cocoa, advertised in The News-Times and beg to recommend it to you as a pure healthful food drink for every meal of the day. C. H. Baird, 904 Portage Ave. Bell & Longshore, 509 N. Cushing St. C. E. Brady, 1111 S. Michigan St. Bright' Grocery, 643 Laporte Ave. Brotherhood Grocery, 230 N. Main St. Brodbeck Bros., Colfax Ave. and Main St. N. Budnick, 803 S. Chapin St C. W. Cr o foot, 755 S. Michigan St. Elast Side Bargain Store, 518 EL Lasalle Ave. J. C. Fox, 627 EL Jefferson Blvd. Frepan, Burmeister &. Frepan, 811 Lincoln Way W. D. Glasgow, 1015 Corby St L. Goebel, 1213 W. Colfax Ave. Jos. Grunwald, 1624 S. Michigan St. Gross Bros., 1320 Catalpa Ave. Gross & Gross, 435 Chapin St. J. N. Hively, 241 Dubail Ave. L. Hummer, 705 Lincoln Way EL C. J. Johnson, 217 S. Chapin St. A. J. Korpal, 325 S. Walnut St EL J. McCartney, 702 EL JfF-rson Blvd. R Mrciniak, 1001 W. Division St. H. J. Martin, 412 N. Lafayette St F. W. Mueller, 136 Lincoln Way EL C. A. Muessel, 113 N. Main St. Mrs. J. T. Murphy, 602 Francis St M. Newmark, 416 N. Eddy St O. K. Cash Grocery, 325 S. Michigan St Fred Rostiser, 731 Lincoln Way W. L. H. Schuster, 1602 Leer St Geo. Sommerer, 534 E. Colfax Ave. H. C. Stegman, 502 EL Wenger St H. W. Striebel, 501 EL Ohio St South End Market, 817 S. Michigan St.
