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Leaders Declare Transportation Problem Held Up by . LCCjlSlatlVe DCiay. 1 !'. 1 e .15 iif d'bate and pas,u-e of the .'tdmim-tration ra.lro id ? -1 1 1 nxt v..-.-k wer.-- i;r .-' d upon tlie sm.te I t.,i.v ly ..dmim .,:,!:.. La-Kr, wlw : i I c 'I wnrKin oir 01 ;ne who!.- tr.ui-p' tation w., hejns (Je-j

l.id for 1 i k of b -lati'.n con- ! tin-- l vas decided to meet Wedtr,,.:,trd in th measure. Sen. V Fridays, so as j not to o:i:Ik t with the Indies Aid Smith, ir. - harc of the bill, l i :i p. d Kel Cross meetin"i. A program ; ourc d i.e would k Monday to ' of ictroia wu.mc was enjoyed from iix i tii.-ie fr a J.r.ai vote. records of the Hilly Sunday chorus. In ur'ir... .-j.. '-;y action on the ! The time and place of meeting will bill Majority I .der Martin said j be derided later. ' r r ('.- :. McAdoo was miKh! A special meeting of the Myotic -riiharra.-e, ly th want of th" 1-- j circle was held Friday nU'ht at the j-'. i'i' M and bad called hin on th- : horn- of Miss Media Higgles to make Tel pn-:e today t point out the ti ra n L,reriH nts for a birthday party i.- ir--- im i" : ta n e. Th- i ;i.-- to be h"hl f r the benefit the ! at;n. S-n. .Martin said, is abso- ' I' 1 C'ro-s. The affair will be- qiven l :t !y r e-..i;y in order to enable ; t tile home of one of the members th- adtaini- tration to carry oat the ( th- first week in March. ).t;1 j - for which ti.e rai!ro.ti-j A meeting of th; Iliver Park Civic -v , , .. ,:. !) o f r. eb. b will be bei! at the school house I ta Ii..? .tenij.'irc.r to miu':t. st , Tuesday veninic.it 7:45 o'clock. A th t th.- bdl should not be dehat- I"'''1"1 uil1 provided and a pr JM.,rtin, --but I do :'fi'n of music will be arranged. .'. -t atal 1 do ai i..-al to s. nators I The l'"s' K.vmnasium class will

to ..... e.i this bill to a ;,nal vote." I . S ite o;i tb. ine isare continaed i tod iv with S. n. Cummins who i

aim th proposed standard of; Washington's birthday will be ob- ( ,;,;;.M:MtiMi, and Sen. itobinson. : sr f 'l al ,h" !iwr 1ark i.O')l ?upportii.4 the b -:is!ation as th- "Thursday with an appropriate vnIMira aj.,1 sj.eal.crs. Th- I-a, 4 te , ta; n im t. There wi 1! be no school ato;- reiteratf-d his d 1 i t;i t i-mi that i on rr,,i- ,. , , , ,i I ; 1 Mrs. la, os Sta-ifftr, X. Seventh th- --'andard return pioidel in trie. . . , . i ., i i sb, had for Ivr Kuest at f o ciock ii.' a -aire ; pvh-.i and soUnibd a .... - , . . . . , . ! dinner 1- riday Jjseph Iteed of Cadv arr.ip-;- a a:nt takinu ariy st j ' J 1

that would r : 1 1 f in a spirit of un-re-t in the fnntr' a it would r't...:.! .rosei-uii)M t)f the war. S.-n. Kol inson, in reply, declared that the compensation provided is no at.r than would be lixerl b a c-i'irt and pleaded for u'lik liactment of the bill " th.it the situation resulting from the t.ikin

" '1 i.inr.Mus ";froln ,iit with relatives at Lawthe "owinmer.t an b- chuibed. Mih.f Saturday evening. S. n. Uatson plans t., du-iKs the Walter Whit- of Chicago, arrive 1 lull Monday and S.n. Johnen "f ; ,(.r,. todav for a few days' visit with Ca'.ifoi-nia will sp. ,iK Tuesday. Iri.,tiv

CZERN1M WILL REPLY TO WILSON AT EARLY DATE 1 1. 1 1-; ri 1 1 i. i! 1 1 N s Srvl' .-: (il'MlVA, Feh. If,. -pres't Wilson's sp ech constitutes a serious st o towar.ls general peace and I shall an-w.r it at the earliest posSN 11101:1, 'i. i, sain , ou,.. .n mil, ! the Austrian fnieUn minister, after r- adia a , opy of the add, ess. ac-j cordin-r to th" .lournal today. The j.rira ipb s enunciated by the Amer- I pan statesman are slid to hle made a eiy favorable impre. -ion in Vienna. ' o n 1 1 i t i n reports continue to :irriv a- to th- date of the war aims j

s:-..bes expected from Count on! Mis Minnie Wooden returned to Heuling, the c.et man ha ncelb-r. j m r jloni4 at Madison, Ind., Saturate! I'.amt Cer'd.n. It i now said day morning, after a two weeks' that the C. ri.-.an . ban. . liar will re-1 N isit Ejver Park and Mishapl t.. Pi . t Wilson on Tuesday or Waka friends. Ve.li-e-d.i of next week, and the' Christian H unshurer. father -f

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The social committee of tlic !i"s Aid soci'-tv of the Methodis.:. ' I'f.i'rnpa fhurch he-Id a meeting , Friday aftrnoon at the home of m. 15. r. iukr. . nmi m.. when y--""" 're t Kiw a j Martha vashirmton party. Thürsj.v. vl'- -I. the entertainment ' rooms of the church. Mrs. II. F. ! ll-vk-r, Mrs. Kdward Shank, Mrs. . W. .Si;. -Hon and Mrs. Frantz will V...-. - V -. 1... - v : . . . .i .. i I'nu'r.iin will be arranged by Mrs. r jU)j,un and Mrs. Frank 12. Wolf-. members of th" K. P. K. club r'' "nrMtairud Friday afternoon bv Mr:-. i ham Kurk-v. Mishawaka u . The afternoon was spent socially and with sewing and knit- " t Monday evnintf at the .school h O. I. Surface will direct the class. sopol:.--. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Monroe of NiInara I-'albs. e'anada. and niece. Miss ;Es.-ie Wallingtoti of Detroit, Mich., 1 w( re dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hams Satunbiy. A daughter was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Levi Flowers, Pleas- ! ant st., Kiver 1'ark. j Orval West, Pleasant St., returned Miss Violet Jones, S. Seventeenth st.. is a j.;uest of Miss Hallie Myers "Sr - ,M'nk. ha ., m several w." ks. is reported better today. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Alva Wiser, Misha- ! waka av.. received a telegram Frij day from their son, Guy Wiser, who. enlisted in the aviation corps, U. . . lll r- I 4 I I i 1 I I x uni i'r e.ii riutioned at Fort Worth, Texas, since he tinls,a his ,irst cour.se of in structions at Columbus. O., statiner ,K1( rcCoiV0(1 his commission as a .. , .,.m1,1 iromedintelv lor New York. Mrs. Elizabeth Erewer is ill .t the home of her niece. Mrs. Charles K,.;iv,.v s. Se venteenth st. Adam Hunsburu'er. who ha heeji erj- ill with pneumonia at the hom U U U VW Li U U U Li V . ' T . Z Z T- i T 4 Vi E .4 ft a. mm mi a 1 ' . i i R -I fßSl New Pianos S165 up 200 PIANOS in nir tv,ck iiviw entire .v'o:ki anJ tliirJ tloors. a month up.

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near Wakarusa, ia Improving. (ieore Wood w Arth of E'khart, is spndinR tb.e week end with Itiver Park friends. c;eorpe Naftzer, yon of Mr. an.l Mrs. S. L. Naftz-er, N. Fiffhth St.. submitted to a serious operation on his thro it at St. Iuke's ho?pita', Chicago, Fri lay. Dr. Stoeckley, who acconifanieri him to ChJcapo, returned Friday niht, and reports the f)peration succc&sfu!. Word was also receied Saturday from Mrs. Harry Hnmmond that he wa-s getting aloni nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGraw have returned from their wedding trip to Marion. Ind., where they wero quests of relatives and are located in their new home on N. Eighth st. They were Kivt-n an old-fashiont d belling ly the youn' people Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Fister havo pone to M'shawaka to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strauh. Vine st,, received a letter from their son, Sylvester Straub, Saturday mornini? dated Jan. 29, tatin;j he had Just arrived In France. The trip was made without any accidents and he was well. He a I .'. said that otto Prant. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jnhv. Erant. Sixteenth st.r was still with him. This is the first news from the bays Hnce December, when they left Camp Taylor at Louisville, Ky. AT Tin: CHI KCIIllS. Methodist Episcopal, Seventh st., south of Mishawaka av. Ite v. J. A. Lord, pastor. Sunday school at 9:.'bJ a. m.: Frank E. Wolfe, superintendent. Morning worship with sermon by the pastor at 10:4.ä; subject, "Loyalty of Washington." Junior league, led by the pastor at '2:'U p. m. Epworth league devotional at 'i:.'bO p. n:.; Miss Clela Anlersoi, president. At 7:20 X. P. Mc.N'auht of Indianapolis, state secretary of the Anti-Saloon league, will ive an address in the interest of the league. Special lniiic will be rendered ty tiie choir at both morning and evening service. Prayer meetings will be held Wednesday eenintr. Martha Washiarton party under the auspice.: ei the Ladies' Aid society Thursday evening. Choir practice Frilay evening. Free Methodist, Fourteenth and Vine sts. Itev. E. F. Ilitchock. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.: L. F. Wolf, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. There will be no evening service at the church. Eev. Ilitchock will preach at the Mishawaka church at 7:H0 p. m. Cottage prayer meetings will be arranged for Tuesday evening. No service will be heid at the church during the week. IN COLORED CIRCLES The Sorosis club met at the home of Mrs. Agnes Jones last Wednesday afternoon. The O. D. T. club met at the home of Mrs. Jess Wat'e on La port e av., Friday afternoon, the afternoon was spent in discussing different lines of Ked Cross work. The club will meet next Friday with Mrs. Eine Woods. The Nineteen Eighteen club met at the home of Mis? LaVerte Siler, -03 Paqin Ft., Thursday evening. Decorations were hearts and cupids. Music was the main feature of the evening. Miss Nyberg gave several pleasing piano selections. Miss Uoglund of the Conservatory of Music tang two vocal selections. The club will meet next month on March 17. The annual roll call of the I.iuhtfoot Co., No. öl, F. 11. K. of P. and the Northern Star court. No. 3: O. o. C. will be held in the K. of P. hall Sunda afternoon, Feb. 21, at 2:."0. The puhlio js cordially invited. Services at Olivet A. M. E. church will be as follows: Morning service at 10:30. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at f. :15 p. m., led by Miss TaYerta Siler, vice president. Topic for discussion: "What My Church is Doing." I. Tes 9-1: The pastor urges everyone to attend this service. Personals. Mrs. Viola Croom is able to be out again after an illness of a few days at her home on Washington av. Mrs. Mary Uoberts is ill at her home on W. Orange st. Mrs. Abrani lliggs returned Monday from Cary, Ind.. where she j spent last week with her husband. Mrs. Allie Curtis of Niles spent Friday here. Prof. Locke of Petroit, Mich., spent lat week with his sister, Mrs. A. T. Iteadding. Miss Hazel Eoone is contined to her home with rheumatism. Frank Ash is ill at his home. POLICE START THRIFT STAMP BUYING SALE Members of the police department Friday night bean a campaign Thrift stamp buying. Chief Kline too!: the project of placing the South Pond police department well at the head of the list in Thrift stamp purchasing up with the otlicers at roll call Friday night, and e ich man present expressed his entire willingness to "go his limit" In the purchase of stamps. Thrift stamps are on ;ale at tho ofTice of City Controller Swygart. CHARLES LAMP INDICTED ON ASSAULT CHARGE The two secret Indictments returni ed by the recent grand jury were I against Charles limi, w ho is i charged in both counts with assault Jand battery with intent to kill. He is at large on bond of $.".00 in each ! Cvse. I F-WoIilTE 'EEAM. CoonlryV. ! 1 r chapped hands, face and after ishiving. P.e.iutifu'Iy Perfumed. ! Viob't. or Lose, ::c At Coonley's. ! Adv. 17..S-20

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social i:t:.vts. Hedwige's Catholic church will be the scene cf an impressive ceremony Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, when Eev. Leon Hazinski. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hazinski. sr.. will say his first mass with the assistance of Eev. Anthony Zubowiez. C. S. C. pastor of the church as arch deacon. Itev. Stanislaus Gruza, C. S. C, as deacon, and Rev. Stanislaus Szamecki. C. S. C. as sub-deacon. L. Eatajczak from the Polish seminary at Orchard Lake, Mich., will act a master cf ceremonies. Eev. Eoleslaus Sztuezko, C. S. C, will deliver a sermon of the occasion, welcoming the young priest into the ranks of Polish Catholic clergy. Previous to the high mass the younjj priert will bo escorted from the rectory to the church by clergy altar boys 'and eight little girls, dressed in white, carrying Easter lilies. They are: P.eatrice Hazinski. Hattie Hazinski, Henrietta Hazinski. Margaret Kowalski. Clara Lewinski, Alice Pillnski. Jeannette mogor and Anna Kitkowski. Miss Martha Hazinski. sister of th1 priest, dressed in a gown of white georgette crepe, assisted by his nieces, Thresa and Esther Hazinski, will precede him carrying a silk cushion on which the date of hbs ordination will be hand painted and a wreath of smilax P'.aced. The church will be decorated with masses of palms, smilax and roses. During the service Miss Clara Hazinski will sing "Ave Maria," accompanied on the organ by C. F. Luzny. The St. IPdvvige's choir will sing the mass assisted by Luzny orchestra. Eev. Hazinski was born in South P.end July 1'7, 102. After completing his paro!hial education at t. Hedwige school he entered the University of Notre Dame, where he completed the classical course followed by two years of philosophy and three of theology. Graduating In September, 1117, he tinished his fourth year of higher theology in St. Paul's seminary. He was ordained in St. Mary's chapel at Terrace Heights, Winona, Minn., ' by Et. Eev. P. It. Hcffron. D. D., Feb. 9. 191$, and received appointment a assistant pastor to the Very Ee J. Pacholski of St. Stanislaus church at Winorve. A reception in the morning followed by a banquet at 7 p. m. will be tendered in &t. Hedvyige's hall to a large number of relatives and friends. Among the guests at the reception will be Mrs. James Froy, Miss Eernice Heinacke, William Ealuta, organist at the Holy Trinity churcli of Chicago, Mrs. A. Eohidak of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haza and daughter, Margaret of Cold Water, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Hazinski reside at 1104 W. Napier st. St. Aloysius society will hold itsregular meeting Monday evening at St. Aloysius' iddg. The St. Valentine society of St. Hedwige parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at the school building. The St. Florian's Young Men's society of St. Hedwige parish will hold its meeting Tuesday evening at S o'clock at St. Hedwige school. The Young Ladies' sodality of St. Adalbert's church will meet Sunday at 3:."0 p. m. at the parish school. The meeting of St. Joseph's society of St. Stanislaus church will be held Sunday afternoon at .1 o'clock at St. Stanislaus hall. The military band of Falcons Z Ealicki. No. 1. will hold its rehearsal Tuesday evening at Z. 15. hall. Singing practice of St. Hedwige Choral society will be held Tuesday evening at $ o'clock at St. Hedwige school. Members of the Columbus Eed Cross auxiliary will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home af Miss Clementine Dominski. EM:: W. Division st. The meeting of St. Stanislaus society of .t. Stanislaus church will be held Sunday afternoon at l:."o o'clock at the parish hall. The meeting of 'Cory Polski" (Daughters of Poland), Polish Women's alliance of America, will be held Sunday afternoon at l':::0 o'clock at Z. E. hall. The Falcons. K. Pulaski will hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Warsaw hall. The Name of Mary society of St. Hedwige's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2:?,0 o'clock at St. Hedwige school. The Lady Falcons. M. Eomanovvski will hold their meeting Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Kosciuszko hall. The members in St. Joseph's society, .branch No. 13. Polish Women's Alliance of America, will tnc-t Sunday afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock v t St. Hedwige school. PERSONALS. Mrs. Mary Eartkowiak. S. Walnut st.. who recently underwent an operation at St. Joseph's hospital, is recov erinir. Martin W. Ostrazecha. who has been here visiting with friends, left for Toledo Friday. George Torzewicz of Indiana Harbor is spending a few days with South Eend friends. John Soboszwiewirz. W. Washington a v.. left for Chicago to spend a few days with friends. Frank Krzewiszewski of Dowagiac Was here on a hu.sine.-s visit. Georg1 M. Grzegotzak arrived here from Chicago on a business visit Joseph PietrznKowcki returned to his home in Fort Wayne aft'.r a short visit here. Andrew Szczecir.-ki arrived herefrom Michigan City for a couple of days' visit with relatives an.l friend-. D. J. Adams left f. r his hme In ''hicago after a short visit with sVuth Bond friend-. Miss Anna Czarnowj. z arrive.l her - on a business i-it. Joseph Werwinski. 4"., S. Chapin st.. returned from Washington D C.. after ;ri interview with Prts't Wilson.

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