South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 92, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1916 — Page 5
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SOCIETY Mi-i MiU-od Il.Tkir.an, Sher- J man av.. r . t r : . i . ! 1 a r.um r fj fn id Fr: ! iv m : k ra ' ; n ..f n-r ,' loth birthday .t u i . . r . ry ' a . .-n ' the hours of l a rid .' '.oc. "1 ' a f r n it: 'a a .t w i 'i iMms a r I ; Iir.'h'-on . : s r d t j uets. A ! large cake ;th -a aU - -n,-.--.i tnta )'. a r.d (.' u' f p: u k I a h P Hf i' ;;s. 1. S-.'T iI ir-ttv :it. w 1 1 r i.t' d the hi i s. More thin 12' members "f tb f I'j thJ't ri s'.-!r:s v.-ere plea.- mti.. I t'r'aiii'd in th- K. of p. h:i!l Fudavj r.irji,' a a hiilren's pirty mv-en! by the lo.ji.ir !'! of a i !, t ( n-t ' in loo. or .f the winnim; ide. Th" j -u.sf.s rr i r tor.aled st hooj children a nd M rs. I,. .. Iydi'k was uri n the prize fur the most iini-ju- ntnnif. Mm :c ai'l r ' ! ' ; 1 1 1 1 n s and a spelling . .r.f st v r- features of th' entertainment ami .Mi?. F'.radh y won th.- fa . or f. -r ?-j "1 ! i r. tr. Refresh merits were H.-ruiJ. A nru.unr,('m'1nt Is mad of the en-;-i-'' in nt of M Lillian Ge;s...el. !. 1:J7 i:. Sorm st., to L. KLeni I ".earner. s;n of J. II. I ".earner. t 1 T, Lincoln way W. The manias will take pbw e April jr.. The members of the Happy flour JIr!s' club j.Jeas;ititly entf rtaira-ri with a, linen showr for .Miss ; ir.-. I Thursday evening at the home of Miss M. Dujack. j:. Tint .st. A pleasantly farewell rurprise I'arty was r.p. en t y the members of the Aurora Hilde class of Trinty I'n why terian church Friday evening for Mrs. CK.irl.H Scott at the home of Mis. A. Ael;rrman, ll'Ol J-;. Ma.lison t. Th eanini was spent with crimes ami musU and refreshments were served. Tlie honored K'l.-t was presented ivith a pretty Cift hy the class. The L'iif-st,i numbered 1. Mr--. S'-ott will leave for Llkhart next wt ek to make her homo. .Mrs. Anthony Frnrli Merrill of ""hicao .ej.oke on. "Certain Public (ju st ions, places of Heauty in the I'nited States and Yew Poets." the .hirrt of a .-erles oi' nteii lectures, Friday aft(-r:ioon at the Oliver hotel before a rou; of society women of the rlty. A very nKchteninc xirw of the Mexiran situation 'a a.- Kiven. In speaking on the suhject Mrs. Merrill pointed mit anions j.ther thin?- the fac t that the i'nited States army had entered that country only to capture Villi and restore peace and with the consent of the Mexican government. Preparedness earn" jn for a fewWords and also the ship industry itlonc th" Pacirir coast. 'And." she said, ""it looks nt though we would have before lone a lie t of American ar vessels and a new merchant marine. She asserted it would be less possible for the Individual rie f the seafaring eaptain as the ships would be controlled by the capitalist. as are other industries of the country. iluardlni: against the effects of the war upon the Fnited States the Fan nett hill before oppress at the pres.-nt time will provide strenuous means for keeping th unfit from the country, she declared. Although a creat many other l.iils on that iuestion ha alread been etoel this one will probabK pass the president.1 veto said the speaker. Mrs. Merrill devoted a greater part of the afternoon to discussing tile "New Poets" c'tlllk' Pobert PkOok. b'U-.ir Masters and Kobert l'rost as :he three most important p ts of Ihe e.ir. Fdcar Masters, author of "N'otth of Host on." has pub!ilo-d a o iiiibo- tf sj!endid poems but this e- k is consid'K-d the liest be has hue- !- her belief. Hook, an Kni-r-li-li p"Ct. was little known in this foiintry until a isit liet e a number f ar aro ! fo iybt him before the public notice. Mrs. Merrill explained. n his t eturt; to Fnu-Iand he nlist(d In the army and 1 i -. 1 a shTt time after and hi.-. Works are jirinlptlH on Avar and are tinned with preite.-t i n.i t hm f his death, said 'he sp. akf r. Heauty PI it -, ' were briedy tnketi into . -or-', deratio n !. Mrs. Merrill, who poke of William Hunt is the one who hud taught tb.e tosi"! of colors to the ltnfe,j Stute- for efore his till!.' m one li.ol dared to z t awav from the sum! it shades. Mrs .M.rrill teMÜel the time n.t lone -iko w In ii ;e, one who appeat'd m . .( ii t ind she an th.in.' but black silk life j., r.!l! Coo. I taste -i.d to Hi; nt js due the irnnr of t n :it!"- 'he ri. h rings in I '.:r nr. P7n i 1 i 1:1 Absolutely Pure' Hade from Cream of Tarfar HO ALUil-KQ PHOSPHATE
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of The bt. Most f,f hi paintm-s w f-f cri pbts'erinc sr..' -.iid as w a !(: in it. !h"-' time.j. and whi h b;.e s:r.'e- :,0) de-TroW'd with the b-iiidin---. .Mrs M till! r.-.nl ri number of ii ' b n ! a :,i 7.. n writer.- of ..'.. '..ri of w hern I i' e lined att'-rMa.n bv tb.-ir i r:i'l" -ti" of writi". i; w;'ho :t the : r ; . r i s wljnh i ; - ; . 1 1 hn- : 1 1 ' i . z s t ) - p .,.- . "The (Oj--tion of Freedom Y.-tet-i'.v and Tod.-, in t h "ruled States' "Mi: ' d..- 'i.o b- .Mr-. ll-n.i t'-t Kipla;. aftr-iiooi at .:'. Ol io k. Mi-s Treibe Scri.. l.04 K. Indi.'ii a.. entertained Hi- H.lta Alpiia. Sll.day S' hod Cbi.-.s of th' llldlar. i -.ef.ii. Christian ( h in h Tiiui-luy '.'-n;n. After a hort business s. y:"t tlie remainder of th e-erati: a, is spent with piano and Vict'n.Ia mu.-a". Licht n fro-hiie-rts a-i-sred. The ne n.eetitll,' Will h Mth Miss Ak'nes i::.-trom. 122 Marine st., April 20. Mrs. r.f-nrgc Iteddinsr. 407 IJneoln wav W., was pleasantly .surprised by a company of friends, members of the Modern Heehive cluh. Friday evening at a farewell party. The evening was ppent in an informal social manner with .he serviru? of refreshments. Mrs. HeddinK will leave sron to make her home in Falifornia. The monihers presenteJ the Impromptu hotess with a remembrance Kift. A delightful thimble was given Friday afternoon at the Norman Kddy hall by mein hers of the Norman Fddy V. IL C. No. 1. During the social afternoon needlework afforded pastime and an interesting program of musical numbers were Kien. Ii-ht refreshments were serve. i by the committee in charge of the afternoon. Tlie (iood Fellowship Iancintr cluh entertained with a summer dancinff party in the American hall Friday evenimc. The members appeared in summer costumes and the idea was featured in the decorations for the hall. Artis' orchestra furnished thoi program of dances and the committee included Mr. and Mrs. Speery, Mr. and Mrs. Kolert Flatz and Mr. and Mrs. S. K. inoke. The monthly business meetinc of the Indies' Aid society of the Quincy Street Haptist church was held 1-riday with Mrs. E. J. Rickey. l2Zy California aw, wp;i an attendance of 30 members. After the general business session a pleasing" propram of readings and musical numbers was given. Refreshments were enjoyed. The; society will meet at the home of Mrs. Carl. 1120 Van Huren St., April 28. A pleasant meeting of the Neighborhood circle was held on Friday with Mrs. S. C. Koekstroh. 10.15 Sherman a v., as hostess. Sew ing fea tured the afternoon's entertainment, after which the hostess served dainty refreshments. Members of the cluh will le entertained April 14 hy Mrs. Vern Van Ihnen. 1029 Allen st. Mrs. Iennis Hrowntleld. 114 W. Iisalle uv., was hostess yesterday afternoon at the monthly meeting of the Chapin Park W. C. T. U. A business meeting was held and ltirin the social part of the afternoon Mrs. Karl P. Wagner gave a recitation. Refreshments were served late in the afternoon. The union will have its next meeting on April 2S. Mrs. Joseph Riffel. 161 Witwer a v., had members of the Mayflower club ;us guests Friday. The afternoon was devoted to 50-0, at which the favors were taken hy Mrs. Martin Reach. Mrs. F. K. Culver and Mrs. H. F. Tusing. A delicious luncheon of two courses was served at the small tables after the meeting. In tun wölkst t if clili ha.- : I meeting at the home of ..Irs. Tusing, Allen st. A meeting of the Pollvanna cluh was held Fri-i.iv afternoon at the ( Young Women's Christian assjciation. The club is composed of girls from the sixth, seventh and eighth grades of the schools. Aftr the usual meeting the members enjoyed a picnic supper in the club rooms. Margaret McA'lellan. S. Co lumbia st., was. a charming little hostess to small Irls Thursday in celebration of her sixth birthday anniversary. The afternoon win spent with games and refreshments W ere served. The Women's Foreign Missionary sei ietv of the First M. K. church will ni.-et with Mrs. Arthur Jones, 14 Lamonte terrace. Tuesday. The st. Joseph County I'xeeutive W. C. T. F.. which was to have met April has been postponed until April lb on account of the absence of the president. The Young Women's Foreign Mis-bmary society of the Cirsf M. K. church will Ih entertained Monday afternoon at a nig sewing at the home of Mrn. I Kinney, 221 K. nrondvray. Mrs. Aha Newton and Miss CJertrude Wisley will assist. All members are reiuested to be present. iu:mo al notki:. Removed to rooms .11 "-317, Farnirs" Trr.st Pldg. Wicklzer-Pondurant Co. p.y P. E. PonDurant. Sec'y. Home Thone ::2; Pell 629. Advt. Notice to Members of Prickiayers" Prion. No. 1 v Ind. Meet at the hall Surd i v 2 p. n.. to make arrange-1 ii. ats to attend the funeral of. Pi.-h-r Jobn McCatTery. J. 11 M :ph,. pr.-sidei't; F. Ward, sec-j i . ta r Adv
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I. v M.i l lit I aim. mo JIOW . i.t I1T r WANT. l! v. , s ter to- I " I o i at a i.ttie s'n .per party a pera th.it Huf i.hf asked i . ve if we strive for pome: nin and want it haid t.o .-Ii w e an get w h it we want in life'.'" 'Thel- ;irr some ler'-nl.y who do," 1 i;d. "and that girl who made her ".eb!,t at the Metropolitan opera ho'.s tonight ns Si-'1iihI.i :s a j-toof if it. She was studying sir.gini? in Iresii-n when I was iin.g there. A pretty. Hely, California girl, full of nthii.-i.irn and duck, without any "pull." she was working her way along, and with full determination to -oiue lay sim; at the Metropolitan op.ra house in New York. You beard here there tonight. She and I were in the same party when we went to hear Parsifal at Rayreauth. and between the acis we passed by Fiau Wagner who walking with ber sort. Siegfried V agner. In true American enthusiastic spirit that girl went up to Frau Wagner and said: Some day I'm going to sing Flizabeth here.' " I hope you will, my dear,' was the response she Kot. I hae always watt bed that pirl's career with interest. She has done what she said she would do." "Oh, I don't believe a bit in all that sort of thing" said one of the men. "I am tired of seeing that thought dressed up In all sorts of forrriH in newspapers, magazines, books and plays." "I started out with that idea but I have given up the struggle," said another man. "That's where you lost," broke in stil' another man. "You must never lose sight of what you want, and if you persistently strive for It. you w ill surely get it. But you must never distrust your own future or think you have limitations. You must determine that you will accomplish everything you set your mind on. and never give up or acknowledge defeat. I read somewhere: 'Your desire is nothing more than a fancy or wish until you back it up by a positive will, then It is ambition. A resolution will never acknowledge an impossible anything within human endeavor.' " "I believe that," said a woman. "I know of others who have tried it out and won. I don't mean they have picked out husbands or diamond tiara-s, hut they had an ambition in life, and it seemed to unfold before them like a marvelous flower. All the causes of such events as made their history, were not a blind fatality, hut a living, determined, individual thought. A positive, resolute will exerts wonderful influence, and without that will, none of your desires can be realized." PERSONAL 'Misses Louise and Irene Tpton of Rockford college have arrived here to spend the spring vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Tipton. 1150 S. Main st. They have a their guests Miss Lorna Pridgeman of Port Arthur. Canada, and Miss Mahle Lindtop of Oak Park. Chicago. Mrs. K. H. McCarty and sons. Von and Maclyn. of Dallas, Texas are visiting at the home of Mrs. S?. Iieagle, 606 Hlaine av. Mrs. H. W. Talcott. 1241 Lincoln way K., has return.! home after a week'.- visit in Grand Rapids. C. A. Corning of Sturgis. Mich., is spending the week-end with Mrs. W. C. Taylor, 1007 St. Alexis st. Misses Let a and Mildred Pailsback. 411 E. South st.. expect to spend their spring vacation in Chicago. Misw Iarae Olvey. teacher of the Iifayette school, will spend the spring vacation at her home in Indiana polks. Miss F. K. Hf.rsh. 32 5 W. Mar. on st., has gom to Chicago to spend the week-end. Miss Bessie Steele. Lincoln way E.. will visit in Importe next week. Mrs. F. Keefr and daughters. E. South st.. and Mi.-s Thelma Kailshack will spend several davs with relatives in Nappanee, Ind. Mr. ani Mrs. E. H. Hollar and children. Scott st.. will visit in Cliicago next wtek. Miss Fredelia Whitehead, domestic science teacher, will spend the vacation at hr home in St. Joseph and with relatives in Detroit. HELD ON CHARGE OF' IMPERSONATING OFFICER Edward G. II ask ins. who claims Denton Harbor, Mi- h.. a.s his home, and his profession as that of a constable in the third ward in that city, pleaded nut guihy Saturday morning to charges preferr"! again.t him of impersonating an officer. In the preliminary hearing it was hr-iuent out by four witnesses for th- state that Hakins seveiely assaulted a man named PUke. knocking him down four times. HasKins alleged that hi. victim was drunk and that he was trin I., take him hrme. The case va continued unt'l Monday and in the meantime the police w ere dire re 1 Ly the court to communicate with Denton Harbor to ascertain whether the aewsed is a constable. At the present time Plake can not he located. fuesh sti:awpec.py ICE CP.EAM order for S mday dinner. Hollingsworth-Turner. Adv t.
NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS
im:r.o als. Ji..h S.te; ;:r.i- i. 1 1 N. Wal.-;t '.. has got:.- t" M ii w a . h' e t. sp. '.I .. few iltvs U I'll t r.'11'I--. Ari'h'tiv .M;o:n-K! irm-l V.:e fl""in I la i to ,i nil ,i few ii.is '.'I'll ?e:ati". . s ;ii,,! ft ;. , I ! ,. ., ' e -.o-- of Mr. ar.i Mrs. M a ram Kojmitz. 1 11 J Cbr, p.n st. Stanislaus Lipecki of Chicago is in the city i.ting with fii.nds. John M.- ckov:ak. who has b. -n he-re- vi-iting with friends, left today for Laporte. Mi.- s Julia Strobielskl. . 1 " Hirds.-ll st., left for Chicago Friday to spend a week with friends. Miss Anna Swidrowski arrived here from Mis for a few days' vi-it with her sister. Mrs. Mary Cwieik, 01. Rrick av. Josj)h Iomrzala of Ietr"it is In the city on hi; si ties.'?. Casimier Hazinski, Florence st., returned today from a business trip to Michigan City. Her.ry Rajczewski of Flkhart is here on business. Jcdin Swini.irski of Chicago is spending; a few days with south Rend friends. William Piotrowski arrived here Friday from Michigan City for a few ,nys' isit witt friends. George Fopkiowicz. Washinpton a.. returned from Chicago Saturday where he has been for the past few days visiting with relatives. Joseph Rusinski returned to Clary after a business visit here. Miss Helen Jahp.nski arrived here from Whiting for a visit with relatives. Paul Lewandowski of Flkhart is in the city on business. John Wisniewskl returned to Detroit after a business visit here. Mrs. Vincent Makielski. 411 N. F.irdsell st.. who has been iil for several days, is now improved. Ignatius Kaminski of Dowagiac is in the city visiting with friends. Julius Skw arczynski returned to his home in Chicago after a brief visit with friends here. HIKT1IS. Porn to Mr and Mrs. Adam Wiciecski. 1 420 W. Ford st., a daughter, March "1. rrxi:i:Ls. The funeral of Mrs. Wladyslawa Chelrniniak, 2f years old. P'O;; . Napies st.. who died Tuesday morning with heart failure, was held Saturday morning at f o'clock at St. Hedwige'.? church. Rev. Anthony Zubowiez. C. S. C. officiated. Members of the M. I I'alcons and the leading officials of. the sUth district attended the services in a l ady while the Falcons military division accompanied the body to Division and (live sts. Mrs. Anna Fisher o Chicago and Casimier Manus.ak oC Fort Sill. Okla.. are in the city for he funeral. Purial was in St. Joseph's Polish cometerv. son l i : nTS. The St. John's Cantius Literary society of St. Hedwige's parish will hold its meeting Sunday evening at the St. Hedwige hall. The meeting of the Polish Falcons Z. Balioki No. 1 will h held Sunday nfternoon at l:..i o'cb.ck at Z. P. hall. The singing rehearsal of St. Hedwige choir will be held Tuesday evening at 7:"0 o'clock nt the St. Hedwige school building. The St. Stanislaus Kostka societv of St. Hedvviee parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the school building. Ameeting of the Archangel society of St. Hedwige parish will he held Sundriy afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Hedwige school building, building. The Young Roys' Name of Jesus society of St. Hedwige parish will meet Sunday afternoon at 2:0 o'clock at St. Hedwige school. The Young Women's Holy Rosary society of St. Casimier s parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2:Hu o'clo.-k In St. Casiinier's school building. The military band of Falcons Z. H. No. 1 will hold its rehe.u-sil Tuesd.iy evening at ? : no o'clock at Z. P. hall. Th. Z. P. Fab ons will hob their exerVises Mond av evening at Z R hall. Rehearsal of ""Fra noiszek Karra" will be held Monday evening at St. Hedwiere hall, directed bv Den C.orka. 253 FIND WORK IN MARCH THROUGH AGENCY There were 2." male applicants for positions who found work through the Indiena Pre.. Empb.yinent bureiu durir.ir the mon;h ot March. During the c.rresp. .ndin month 1 ist ytar there were only who were p'.tc.-d and durnc Februnry of this year there were onl.v 1' daced. Work was found for women .linns the rnonth as compared with 4 7 durire March. I IG". anl 4") during T'-brua ry. F.G1. During the las month there were 4M mm who applied for -rk and 1 women as compar ed with 4 4 men who applied r.nd women. I'urir.g the la.-t Month there wer vi appli(Mti ms ;nad hy employer" for male help and D'" applications for women comp ir- d w ith !e7 f..r men and !.. for women durimr Marh of Inst veir. In I ebrua rv th'-re appl-eatior.s for male help and i applications for w.''n".er.. I.oIS II )! (i Mr H M. Co'e. r.-; W. ilmvp t.. M ' h "': -i reicirfd v'-' r""liee that she b-st a h:ir.'D ar cnt lining 111.
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WHEELER WILL CASE DISMISSED : Motion Made on Grounds That Three Jurymen Talked I With Witnesses. Tho Reboot-a Wheeler will case a n- to a los- 1'i alay aJ'ternooti In i n eat. ourt. when following che overruling of a motion to set aside the submission of evidence and Kiant a new trial, the plait. tiff riled a n ofion to dismiss. The motion to .-et aside the evidence and take the (. us. from the jury was made on the grounds of misconduct on the part of thrr-e j".:rors hearing- the cause duriri.-r th.' couise of the. trial. The Jurors, talked with three wit-n-K'i's, but their conversations, as shown by counter affidavits, was ( onc"ned w ith mere plftsantrteö. Special Judge MacKiHbin cave ;.s the basis for his decision on the motion that the higher courts held that rdy in ir.stanc-- where gross miscotului t was found, should a exfco ! uiven a new trial. Tile plaintiit's attorneys unniiMiictd tha.t they would ruile their ? u itProperty involved is valued at nearly JJeO.OOO. M i -;s Harriet F.. Kibel, Otto M. KnobbH-k. the First M. K. church, the Powmau Comtter v association, and the St. Josepa Loan vSj Trust Co.. as executor of the v - ill. are named as defendants. Tb plaintiffs are Reuben Ney and oth ers. GIRL OF 13 PIISSING Koln Low'r Not Shimi Siiu-e Friday Afternoon. Police have been asked to look for ! Kvelyn Lower, living on U. It. No. I 1' by her parents. The girl, who is only Fl years old, came to South Lend Friday afterimcn to do some shopping. She was to return home at C o'cleiok. S-ince that time she lias not been seen and tho police have been given a description of her, hoping to locate her in the city. MIDWIFE WITHOUT A LICENCE FINED $50 Mary Szalai, arraigned In city j court Saturday morning on a cnarge of practicing midwifery without a license, was found guilty and given a suspended line of 5 50 and costs. Four witnesses appeared against the defendant each stating that she had attended them without a doctor. Dr. C. S. Posonburv, secretary of the city board of health, and Officer Essick testified that they had given I the woman proper warning to secure a license hut that she failed to do so. According to witnesses, the tlefendant's work was sath factory. She said she had a license to practice in Illinois. Judge Warner secured a promise from Mrs. S7.al.ai to discontinue her practice until she secured a license from the state board of medical examination and registration. TWO MORE ASPERIN CASES DISMISSED Cases of ni'si.r ending druss an 1 s. llinu fake arpirin filed acainst the 1 .an don Drtr Co. and America.! Drug Co. were dismissed in city court Suti.rd iv morning hy Pros, eheste.- Montgomery. The failure of the st ite to obtain a conviction in the case of a similar nature jagaint M;rtin K. Vettick. owner .and proprietor of the Cut Rate dru.: j store, was giv en as the cause of the ' disini--! N. Trial of the Wet tick jcase K'jis made Friday in the city court. SUNDAY SCHOOLS TO TAKE AUTOMOBILE TRIP The I'nited P-rethern Sunday scho.d. S St. Joseph st.. will visit at the otterhein home at Davton. O.. leaving Sunday morning at 9:3" ."clock. The trip will be made y a iitornol.iles :tr C. E. Ifershner. Lloyd MCullough and rville Jftr. will act as chauffeurs. Music will be furnished by the T'r ited Drethem Sunday s h.-iol band and orches'.ra for the entire trip. PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE Howard Harris. 713 E. Jefferson blvd.. pleaded not guilty in city court Saturday morning to charges of em- ! .e.alement preferred against him by Wesley P. Inglehart. The complaining witness alleges that Harris, actire in the capacity of nrent. fraudu-1-ntly rr.isappropriated J-0 belontring to him. The c tse was continued until Tuesdav and bond was fixed at CHARGED WITH TAKING MONEY AND WHISKY "harccs of burc!a-y preferred 0z ainst Clark W. Drown in city court Monday morning, proved to he a more serious nature than was first bepoved. The case was continued until Monday. Drown is charged with entering the roo-n of a man named Finch in the I.fayep.e hotel nr.il purloining J in money and s ir.e whisky. The residue from indieo plants after the evtractiop. the dve in India has been fond to be an ex-! tellent ftrtiiizeJ fur tutacco.
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formerly of tJns vi.in.tx . do d Ma.-.im.r r;i nden bu ru. the de...u n,.-.
2S at the home of her brother at Kiley. Krs. Mrs Williams vas a oao-"h:er of the late Abrain Aut.-u of this countv. r.nd rer-enUv x istte 1 friends around th it. hav liv.' ! (cm ailed here by the death of her sist r. Mrs. J. D. Tuit. She iv sutvtvefi bv her brother. diver V. Anten, and a sister. Miss X tie' Anten of portage tfivvtislup. She was a n:en.lier of the Woman's Ko llef corp- and was a siter of John' Autcn of rivil war fame i NORWEGIAN SHIP SUNK : . MemlH,. oTTTev Fx. cpt O,,, Are- landed. j . Intel iihtiojal News r-rvle: I i. Vi I, .V oi-M 1 Th. V,.Hii.L'. ;;ci steamer Memento. l.i7 t-ms. ha- j been cur. All members of the r.-v. . ecep' one man have been landed.' Tt is !i.'lijf-il tiie missing sailor i-r- th i-hed Tiie sinking of another neutral
eseli th Xorw eian stea mr N'orrie. f.ru.1.1 -T. tore, was also anno in ed thi--H ,,
nfif ri'.o.iii. All members of the rew ' ere saved. i SPAIN TO PROTEST S'Tal Spani-h Suljcts Perished! on SllW't. I Intern.i ti"ti:il New s Servl e : MAD P. ID. April 1. The Spanish
Germany asrainst the attack on tho on the handle, is thr..- and oneSussex. A number of Spanish sub- half feet hitfh. When th wick'-r jects per. shed when the vessel was ; handle is rai-e.J. the teapot is nvo damaeed. The cabinet has accepted an1 one-half feet hii?h. the theory that the steamer was tor- . i.
pedoed. srH(H)i:it SUNK. I Air!aed Pr ss srvl-,e: PATRES Greece, April 1. The! Dritish schooner. John Pr.tchard. ! was sunk off the cc-ftst of Greece hy j a suhtr.arine on Thursday. Th 1 crew wa srve
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JAP LINER STRANDED Crew Itoinains Alxard AVIiile Passengers Aro Heoiul. International News Service: HONG KONG. April 1. The crew of Japanese liner Chiyo Mum rertained aboard their ship today, all the passengers having been rescued. Efforts are being made to rt lease the Hteamer, which stranded off the ;,cra islands yesterday. Two holds ate full of water, but the others are dry and if good weather continues the liner may be saved KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Four Others Injurctl When Machine Turns Turtle. Iiitrr iti"ii d New Serv.ee. ' N FW YPK. April l.-'M.e r.,ai.j w a j:!bd and a w.unai: fatal!.- i n - i I i r.-d . iit-n an .t i : t o nc hi i- t ;m.-1 Uu.,-,. , . )Mi,- .l park l-'ridav. W-r-was driviug the i hi. Tiie woman j l red whs Fbuance ot-e ts. 1", -. e-t old. A.iother wou.an and 'wo ii i- ii w -re 55'ghl i in ju red. BOMB SWISS VILLAGE Meaty lKliia- ( .nis-d l ! aj. Iipath. I I r tcj , i j. j,., ; Sen!-.--l.uXpiiN, Apn; 1. A ''o;t..: ! .ew s dispatci. t roru Zuri'"!; ii i v tldllhiis'' U -i - -t . 'i Uli!. ' ' :' :" " . "f nKt,.w ,,, t ,..n , ! .r , uroppe,! ,.,, '."e .... of Por-r,: ruy .-n Fnua;.. Trie s :-. , 1 1 1 : n : - T 1 s at 1 1 I .1 n 1 I U ' I I 1 in an.: .'.-!!' s a ' i: '-VHS ma.i ! Holl aoT..is - Tiie liotioiui; - -, i ir. au ' f u ! n . n d -ion. co inn, ere- i ep., t s no fa t r -r in the oa !...-, -, . .. i" i " t !.'" i e s i r . ' : ; i r has this li'l. 1 1 . - . . i 1 : r h.- D.-s Ar 1 s? rum.M: geies hoa-e hii rd s T. :... ri, ! OM wb.cf, it W ;:S i M.t The birt-est teM,,t in the world was i! ade at Shifc'araki. 2 i m;!e.t , v ,. . r Tk . . made for exhibition in a Japanese tea house ;it tiie s,;n i'ranc.soi exposition. It meajjures three a.n J one NOT WOKin !G. Snappy younp wife To b frar.k ith you, if r-u were to die I sh.o.l J rt.iinly marry aeain. Harn-sed husban-i I've no r. hj - tion. I'm goir.: to worry a- '.: the trouble of a fellow I shall n er 4 know.
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