South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 217, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 August 1917 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

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Witnesses in Lapedis Case Declare Chair Runt Used, Not Ax.

SEEKS EXEMPTION ON SISTER-IN-LAW CLAIM

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NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS

Two witr.,t-"-s who t-tii-l io !.- half of lV'Tvls Lnj-oili, chared v. it Ii

ap.t.iult anl battery with int-nt to I

kill, vvr ory r.ar t5an-r of Ir.g arrstd an.i tril for prrjury ) ?terd ay, and only t li - sliuhtot doubt on the part of th' rourt av l thpm. 11 nodi-? was found guilty, and bound ovi-r to th c in wit court rand Juri', in npit? of tb' valif-nt fforts of hi.-? attorney to prow that th-re was no Intent on the part of the defendant to commit murder. The charge van that Iapdis had used an ax, int'ictinf- three sewre

RIVER PARK

social i:vi:.vrs. The Yonni; Indies odility of St

Hedwlce- church will rntct Sunday i afternoon at -4 o'clock at t. H 1- ! wise school. J The ninth:- of ,st. IN t r-Paul to- j ciety of St. Stanislaus church will j

if held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 i

Stanislaus' hall. i

A iu-etiny of the Archangel so-cic-ty of St. laimir's parish. Willi Ii-'l'l it.-. m et int. S" und ay aft,mop at '1 o'clock in the St. Casimir'. I .mIkkiI. j The Your;" l.adie' vmbilitv if Sr t

ain.ir's parish will hold their myelinic Sunday afterno..n at 2 o'( hu k in the St. CaMtnir's school. A meeting of the polish Falcons,

Mr. and Mrs. Fred li-rant and M r. i:.liki. X. 1, will he bebl Sunand .Mrs. C. PiUe are spending the! day afternoon at 1 : H it o'clock at Z. Wf ek-cnd at tl." J,ake of the Woods. h.tll. .Mrs. William Jhnrle, s 1 7 Ninth j The sini;in practice of St. Hod st.. and daughter. Mrs. IMvvai 1 j v'- ik'' 'horal society will be held 'older Seventh st.. returned ester- Tue.d 1 v cniMLT at S o'cloc k at St.

wound- on the person of Max Marty,. 1;iy m , . ,n(, uh(.r, th(.y x.t f. ! M,.,hviL.4. ,r)l0ui. and the wounds were oftered to th . .... o,..i ... tfl ,,,,.. :.i .. ti,.. .....h,, f t.. c ,ntia

FiK-h 's father, J'oter Pexsirew. I Literary society of St. Hedwipe

coiut a evidence. These, together with the testimony of the attending physician, were sutririent to pro s Jo the court that an ax had bf a ued, instead of a chair-run, as "-as claimed by the liefen. A Mr. Kleinen and hl.s wife, who claimed they witnessed the affair, assorted ih.: they saw the chairrun ff used. Judo Hämmerst hmldt declared that he felt pure there wa.-? deliherjte perjury In the testimony of the r an and his wife, and the only reason he did not order the prosecutinf: attorney to hold th m on that charge was the fact that when the affair occurred it was jettinfr dark. He informed the wit-

ars. .1. I). Moi'land returne 1 to

chinch will be held Sundav evening

Cincinnati. .. totj;;v yfter ,

v, ith Miss .bu y keud. .Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Kemp, Ninth st., who have been i.-itim; th- lat-tej-'s parents, Mr. atid .Mr?. I. ( . .'ratiiei at I .a pa, returned last ni-'ht. Ceore 1 "i.-her lefr Satuialav fu

i.-it,at s o'clock at St. Hedwige hall. j The St. Stanislaus Kostka society

01 St. Hedwige s iari-h will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at '2 o'clock in the St. Hedwige school. The military band of Falcons. V. .so. 1, will hold its lehearsal Monday evening at 7 :!'' o'clock at P. hall.

Indianapolis to .-nerid his aeatioii'

v.ith his aunt, Mrs. ma lloldiuan i Th' --insini: practice of Falcons, and cousin. Frank F. Fisher. j K- I'ulaski choir will be held Tues-M.I-S. Jacob Zerbe and son Iamar j ,,;'.v fenim4 at Warsaw hall. and daughter Alice left Saturday lor Three Piveis, Mich., for a visit! JilKTJIS.

with .Mr.-. Zerbe's parents, .Mrs. (ifdi;" Atkinson.

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tney w ante! to po 10 pemieniiai . n would be an easy matter aloni the

hue they lial beun. Iapedle is belntr held until he can piocure the r.OO bond f-''t by th- ( ourt.

COMMUNITY SINGING AT WEEKLY CONCERT

Community sirloins v il! be featured in the weekly band concert which will be held at Howard park at 7:40 Sunday ev ninvr. The Fhb-r and Sttidebaker Civb clubs will have charK" of the sinuini,' and they have arranged the following selection--: 'America." "nward Christian Soldiets" and the "S'ar Spanubd P.anner." This service will be under the leadership of Councilman William it. Cioebel and the audience is invited to join In the sinpin. The band will introduced a -election from the musical success which is now playing in Chicago "You're in Iove." This work is from the pen of Itudolph Friml. compo.-er of "The Fire Fly." "Katinka" and others. The program follows: March "Obi Comrades" Teike Charactcristi-po "Weddim; of the Kost" lessei Waltz llydropaten" C,unt,'el Selection "You're in I.o e" .. Friml Tone Poern "F.leanor" I eppen I'antasie "HunKaririn N". '. Tobani Community Smcinc (a) 'America." (b) "Onward Christian Soldiers." c "Star Spangled Fanner." Kbkr and StMdebaker Civic clubs. Indiana Novelette "Peed Pird"'.. Peed Mf4,U,.y -In the Shadows" . .Sterns Finale "Star Sp. muled P.anner." Prod Klhcl. Conductor.

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A daughter was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Iidislaus Prontkowski, Cherry st.

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1 r a visit with the former's brothe, C. .'. Dotmahu ami family, S. Sixth St. JWL-s J ssie Konr left today for a week's i-it at Micliitran City, Chicago and IJi;iii. 111. Cioorue Williams and T. VI. Spry are spending the week-etnl at liamond lake, Cas.-opolis, Mich. Mrs. sair.uel Iion and children returned Fridav from a week's automobile trip to Marvin, Arcadia and other points in Indiana. Miss Katie Peckiiell of Purbon is a uest f her daughter, .Mir John S'eymoie. s-. Kihth st. Wall . Atwood of .Me:nphi.-. T nn. is- a 1, uest of his sister, Mrs. Charles Clark, Mishawaka.

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I'l'.ltSO.NALs. Mis. Mary S.w a jkowski returned Satin day afternoon to her home in Toledo after a week's visit with Mr. and .Mrs. Micheal Lodypa. G18 S. Pulaski st. Stanislaus Cuzlouski of Cleveland is spending a few days vith friends hei e. Fdward Kuzmiiowicz arrived here from Chicago for a few days' visit with friends. Miss Cenevieve Steszewski. T.".2 "W. Naj)ier st.. and Miss Hattie Puczkowski. :M:'. S. Chapin st., will leave Sunday for Detroit to spend a week with relatives and friends. John Tius.ak, Jackson st.., lias acme to Importe to spend a week

oau;nier was torn 10 .ir. anuiwith relatives.

Mrs. Heibert Johnson. Mrs. Xellb K.rempetz and chilMr. aiid Mrs. Sidney l-'otenbai her. j di en, arrived here from Oak Park, smith st., li ft this morning for sev-inp. for a month's visit with the

oral days' visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Sey r.ore attended t!ic annual harvest meeting lo Id at Mount Pleasant this week.

former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J

Nicholas Mikolajewski, 110 W. Napier st. Andrew Craszewski of Indianapo-

WHITE CHINAMAN" FAILS TO WORK GAME

Mrs. F. D. Aniian has return d lis is sp ndini? a few days with from a two weeks' visit with hi friends here. daughter. Mrs. petta Newinan, at William Dembkowski returned to Clecland. O. j Chicago after a few days' visit with A most suc cesrful lawn sot lal w as i friends here, aeid i-'riday eenimr at the home ofj Jcdin Paker of Kafayette is in the .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prow n, S. city on business. Seventh st., by the primary class (Tories 1 restanski. who has been and teachers. Mis'. Ream and ' r.. here visiting with friends for the Anderson of the M. F. Sunday past few days, left Friday for Chisrhool. The- proceeds. whic , cajro. amounted t 11, will be used .-j Stephen Marlowki returned to floor the basement of the church. p(t.-oit following few days' visit Miss Minnie Williams entertained 1 with friends here.

at o'clock dinner Friday, compli-

Miss Parbara Sieczkowski arrived

mentim; Mis Pernico Crowell Akron. O. Covers were laid for

fjhore from Chicago lor a few days' 4-- visian.tr with friends.

I- fty-th'-c-e members attended thoj Joseph Werwinski, 117 S. Uiurel e ighth annual reunion of the Cop- j st.. returned from Chicago where enhaver family held at the home ofj10 attended the meetinir of the PoMr. and Mrs. Wesley Copenhaver. i ijsn Alliance of America. S. Seenth st. l'cdlowimr the din-j Joseph Scitron returned to Chicago r.er, whi.h was served at noon thejj,ft?r a fw days' visit with friends elec tion of ofheers tool; place. ! hro.

Those chosen were jvresideat, Ira Copenh:ver of Wakarusa: secre-

smooth-faced, ii.sht-oomploxion- tary, Mrs. It. Culp. of Nappanee-.

ed American, who can talk Chinese treasurer, Mrs. Fdward Sanders of

as fluently as an riental, dsited ii t MMnItii. Micin; cm responding sec South Pond Friday. repr--sentimr , ,tary. Miss puth Peed of Flkhart. himself to the owners of Chinese tj;o ,ddc-t member present was

laundries and restaurants as a wa r k- j jiMm ro?), ha er of Coslien. and th J iln11P i I.aj.orte after a brief visit

er for the Fed r. s--. U'i'"s " nUn;rt, little Clifton Copenhaver . nPro.

warned bv the Chinese papers. no.uof the men visited "fe!l"--but they ..lo.to.l to renort tb.e matter to

Sh ester Perezak. Stb iebaker St.. has pone to Danville, lib. to spend his vacation with relatives. Julius Panucinski returned to c.rand Papids following a few days' visit with friends here. Adam Falsruszewski left for hi

oi Menden, Mich. The nel n:eet-in-: will ! held Labor day, P.U. a. ;.--land park. Flkhart. The Franchise league will give a lawn s'Kial for the beneht of ti;e Ped Cross Tiii'rsday evening at the

J home of Mrs. Arthur Mausen, 'Seventh st.

Mrs. Jacob .erbe was hostess to the Plue Pird club Fridav afternoon.

A larpe warren lad of wati r m el - , jt ,, tilt busir-es session tb.e time

ens on tb.e market Saturday ü'.orn - v;ls spent with needle work. Mrs 1

cause i some sai. om ;i " - r.uiK i.otüs -.-ave a nunuer 01 ir.Icirnnl that they were net I strumental selections during theal-' . ..... 1 , I ...

ami that tne s'i '. no . terr.oon. Mar.iorie lamp pave .1

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the police until late m tne even n, and then a hastily instituted "f.Ti r.ir.g" of the city failed to catch the smooth individual. LOAD OF MELONS ON MARKET SATURDAY

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(trown vegetablerr.t in Quar.tlties. were selling for : with the s:up!e

were a-'.im presan.d ivw potatoi s cn.Ts v-r pe. k. c reptio:i of or.e

f Piver Park. Music for the day. Miss Pose Wrentowski arrived as fui i isiu 1 by Mi-s Freth M ichel j from South Chicago for a few

d.ivs' viit with friends. l-alward Cajew-ki retu-ned to his home in Fast Chicago following a couple days' v Kit hero. Henry Fredricks; of Indianapoliü is in the city on business. peter Puseterski. who has been here visiting with friends, left Saturday for Michigan City. Misses Stephanie Pojewicz. 1227 W. Thomas st.. and Mae Koontz.

Jefferson blvd., will motor Sunday ' morning to Peru. Intl.. to spend the j day. j I.-o Cruzlicki of Flkhart is1 .-peinlinp a couple days with fri?nds here

rad:nr. A t u o- ourse luncheon ;is s-.ieo. Mrs. Cbarb-i Ko;i.-f v and Mis. Fr ink p.o.cs who leentlVj returned from Iis Veras. Nev..; were uu'ts, T'ne next nivetinp will.

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dealer, who ofTere.l co.-d ones f.-r ."0 j be with Mrs. John Haven. Ninth st. ; ft.( t .-idi s of the preparatory

cent". Tliere wore about '.'" pro.iue tb.e n-.arket.

A i-ai ty of the local ouiu I eopl-? ,i.partnient of the Fniverhity

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WIFE CUT BY HUBBY '; WOULD NOT PROSECUTE m

k u hike to the. xotrr Dame, left yesterday for Mil.

Mi -hana k.i b.illr Saturday atttr- . ,v.,,,t-n :ir.d o?b. t.oints in Wiseon-

ir.oon. v. her they enjoyed a picnic ;sin for a short vacation. ! I;nd luncloou. The affair was in n,.-.rt r- ,,mi;in a senior in the!

'-,,!' of b-aid Waters and s.ster. ; r-,0f.i;ri nical engineering department!

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nd at the university. Mr. Hannan I

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re-'i:lar services will be he'd

M. F. church Sund;y. Sun

is ".-.raced during tb.e summer at

with a jd y .--held at ::':. morning worship' tho niin),is steel company at Indiana

... acll.'t l':pj. pre.nhmg by the pastor, j i;,rior where he is sraininar a fundi

up for trial in .ty court , Pev. J. A. Iual. suajevt " Plu idei -; nf pP;U t ica j PX,,Pr,ir). o often lack-

i toinu ; eer.ing pnacnmg at . o 1 iock. j in tho aerage college graduate.

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I "The t.bo-y of (.lvinc. ; Mother Augustine, r. S. C. a

. C. W. MiK'fitt of Kalamazoo., .-.v,. of thp Nntre Dime nost- !

jrar acr".-s her throat. des to pro.-ei'ute her hu' .ind. will make the state's case it i. s..id.

:mtw:-h!an.l evening at tl;e

preach both mornin-ri n.r;re clerical force, left yesterday

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o at It o .! u. 1 ot- 1 iiue... of the Lord's supper will be obse!ed. Young pcple's meeting at

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has gone to San Joso park, near lawful. Mich., the Notre Dame summer soho.d.

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and Indiana brakerwan. h'-spital I'rida.v iiight fi received at Ai!!:i when neith a trai"

"The power of Choice"; leader. Miss u ph 1 lioovei. loxe fej.."t will i. e .i lu--ted it '. p. m. by Pe. Mi,f-

:u inj iries j fct. Cottage prayer meeting vill Ii f , n be-j held Tuesday ev ening at tne home if Mr. ai d Mis. Holmes, S. 13th St.

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111:1. i) run ltrnc.LAKV. Martin Jatrla is being held the police on charges of burglary. It is believed that he is responsible for the many hurglirb: in the west end of the e ity. according to Chief of Detectives KuesoerL

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UNCLE SAM SAYS: I must have steiiorapliers to fill vacancies in my otiice force in Washington. Come and work lor me. I will pay you a Beginning Salary oi s()oo to S 1,000 a year. I will advance you on merit alone. If you are capable, you should soon be earning from Sl,20o.oo to Sl,cSOO.oo. Many of my employes are paid from S2,ooo.oo "to s5,obo.oo a year. Some of my most valuable arid highly paid assistants started as stenographers. One stenographer who entered mv employ at 8900.00 advanced rapidly to "an 8cS,0Ö0.0o position. He got his start with me my training paved the way and a big corporation is now paying him 81 00000.00 each year. My oiiice hours are from 9 a. m. to 4:3o p. m. 1 do not ask you to work on holidays. I will give you Saturday afternoons off "from June 1 5 th to September 15th. I will give vou 3o days' vacation each year WITH FÜLL PAY, and in meritorious cases, 3o days' sick leave WITH FULL PAY. Positions in my employ open up vast possibilities. You can visit my libraries and museums, come in contact v.ith the big men of the day, hear the debates. in Congress, etc. Then, too, my hours are so short that you can enter one of the universities and study Jaw, medicine, dentistry, art, music, or any of the professions and at the same time earn a splendid salary. If you do not care to come to Washington, I have a place for you near your home. I employ stenographers in every state in the Union. There are countless opportunities open to you. For vears the demand for stenographers has been'greater than the supply. I NEED YOU!

It is the patriotic duty of every American lady to contribute her support to the furtherance of Federal interests during the period of war. One .million women in England are now doing the work formerly done by men. American women must "do their bit,' and doubtless will. But where can you give most effective service? Young lady, the most efficient service you can render now is in the field of office work, either the Federal or Civil office. You can take the place of a man who may then go forth in defense of Liberty. " The machinery of business, of production, of transportation, etc., must be kept moving at the usual, or an increased speed. Thousands of young men holding responsible office positions are entering the Army and Navy. Their places must be supplied mostly by women. This, of course, demands special preparation for office work. Fortunately, we are able to qualify the young lady in a few months for most effectual and efficient service. Young ladies just out of school, those who are engaged in no definite productive calling, must prepare to be of service to our industries and the Nation.

The short, inexpensive courses we offer as a preparation for olfice work will this fall interest earnest, patriotic, ambitious young ladies. They will not take up long courses designed to fit them merely fur artistic, polite, or social careers; but will qualify to contribute a real definite service in the shortest possible time. Young lady, a course in the South Bend Business College will qualify you for Civil Service appointment; make vou able to enter one of our local business offices and contribute efficient service; insure you independence, and furnish vou a means nf rapid advancement. You have at your command the greatest opportunity ever offered; certain employment, increased salary, an unprecedented demand for your services. Of course, your sticcess depends upon your training, and the best to be had may be obtained at the South Bend Business College. Mav we send you our catalog and furnish vou detailed information, so that vou mav plan to be with us the opening week, Sept. 4 to Sept. 10? Write, call or telephone. You will be treated with utmost courtesy.

Thirty-fourth Annual Fall Term Opening, week of September 4 to September 10, 1917, at

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