South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1918 — Page 8

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oi'3U.i, r..l"Tr7infaTt 8. 1918. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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Mot Until Last Man Out in the Ninth Inning Was Victory for Reel Sox at All L Certain. chk:a;. svpt. r. n..-t r..n'n?ratej It- ncrui'M Jr. th" fourth ia:ng of tvi'i's of the v. orld's -rri's nnl v., .' 1 ir. two runs with v.n mongh to ar.rcv 2 to 1. ?h third of th- f.ut---t. fruai th- "hiago National-. Ti.'i i r. - r . i t i mar --:in. how- r. w a in ron.-tant lan4 r und it v., ts nor. until k. Chi::go if'fiinil ha.-en.an was aimht at the i 1.4 1 ' for tl'f third o-it in the 'at half of th- ni.-.th inning that victory prchd la. ally on the I'ostcn iupo.jt. Chicago's Ion'- t a 1 1 in.'1 iu the art.; inning and was lartMy a tlu i...t M itch'Il's !. n r.v.r quit try-i:-;. an-1 in tloir half of the ninth -t.ar?-, .i il'-n r.it- rally who h oiight h a ti-'l tin- an! ran ! he .mii' iTi', t tr,i irinimrs had not !'.(!,, in a frantie effort to ro. th.l.it"". thrown th- -hane- aw.iy h ( K s i ;ise ran nirig. Vaughn Works II. ml. "flippo" V.'iia;?.!! l't'i to - 1 1 1 ; a.'k in an n 1 1 mpf to r-tri-e t i -1 1 n ra h 1- defV.it a ' 1 o ' i ; i i -1 r 1 t him in th- f:r-t rime of tin- -ri'.-. He pilched y I - t t 1 : I hall .-!'. fr 'h- fatal fourth. Ilonp.-r. the la-' i .an to face th'- htur t'hirago left Joinder, ki'v.- a ii iit.it.itioii of whit the tlnal ns';!' wojid he hv j.iillinir i twining idnulo haek "f third, hat nothing (-m-- of it in that inning. Ma( llhx-k ( uli-. Mas. with h.s so -. ! ! 1 1 suhniararie' d li or , va- the main o'i-?a I' in the way of a 'n! ietory. Mathrow an olJ - f a s ) i nup.1 un.hrhand hall with a windup that doa'ah'- him up in aeh fashion tha tlo- uninitiated might think him hunting for hsh worm.-. Ho hail a varhty of hait f"r ttiM "hicak-' tatt.-r-. .-low oi that tioat -1 up to tha- plate lik pal'f Lall- in a f-. v;i r i - 1 with a fa:t oiu with .a. T i r t itii'l jump lil.e a pat-Tit hXhS hait, arwl tlm ''i'a u iru'crs hit fr.-.'ly at all h oiTr l. Whlli inan Hit. In thr f.ital or f.--tiv.- f.r;rth. aroialii tr to v.hirh (am th.- fa". pr--'r-. U'liiloninn. -.-ian of inan har.l i-ontMs, v. ho ha f.ur.-.l in th r-in-ff. ttitu' ( I :..fon in r ( ry Ka m of f ! t i - i : -. io', i i 1 1 i - If !n front of i ; I o !" 'a;::!in'hook and trawl".! fr to Hr.:. lie tarriej a in'::,"',t on v ,,,,-,, wh1 'i Melnr.l thu'h.d and v ore i wli.-n f-chfUX Rl-'d ' '-f a i:.-h n'-- ofTTttSl Ofbly. n' fr,.t,: .td v:o-;n- to tllirA. Doctt .parr.p-d a hoarder in trod- Cf th T' ,( :iT.d V:i;ii.iiii frslll tt Joncr rpoo-n so that McTTyVj Pairtv-I iiorii th plate wit!i tli wtoatr run, nr-l r' yi yrx .cafc t ttnX. fed with a hi. Tiranas t H4 tm r;:-ht ;ü;d It b.okfl like :. ore trtuil'V fo- '!. C i -i.K'k t. ..!! ?;. of ch.i ra t-: itic y u'.'.er throws ,.r.,! S !. : :o". tr;. in.-, to , fro IO ' o;..) - ; - o..t it h" P '. i ! .fa - end- a !. a .' to c.-Titfl" 11 k IV.. hl l'. I'luke. 1 was t !i ; i ' . o pi o'.: v a - :!uk" it: n "'in. .u-o P.,:f oi" tioI ! . I ! -: n t ! tip w f . t ln'Cir I : n.l w :th ti oh. 1 ..und '.i'.,- a ...-kiilu' it- ;:. ist -. : a! !i." .;;..! i. en: d. . to t.,;.v i .f t n the bv: a od w foil;::,: out . Uo the . e:t i.' -Id I o ., .i . I )e ( ' o-d .'' h-.t K 1 1 '. . I i ! hw :-.! i . a -: hit to !: i .. .d I'i.-.A i ..i t-.! Th" h.ih!- part ia n .-row a. :t . Ir-! at lat a fo . - . ! to a l! c !. i.-n ev. ;: a ! 1 .e. i i . : . r a t h. i i , p ndi: c bond an.i !!: r d.-:--,nll W Te "1 Up t ' i ...in and w'.l'-d fo" a v. in:;:. a: i.'iv l.t-n Chit alio . til. To .it! :i: t 1. th. and . i : : ; a t c..'. w nai tl.- .-'.; far. I. k, i : .i:. : M : , ; y ! ( r a . -'. v o i : ; . t s -. ..." Ihc! -hiioi.i.! .t ..- .: St.- : r.'oh 1 cat th- tl.i'.a h v a !. t.:" ".: :.!;tchell, still huh-.m -. . I : , : Guarantee1 mm c-Tk. l.' '1 t- r iv.rj : -! 1KSISt ru- ' : ft '"i 1? '- 1 f Tt Ch h. W . I 111 t' lr-.l t..-w l.r.-.'.-,-.-r . " mt in B-.r-? IXiLCIiCN It .. 6. -' t . t..vi t j i i t: ii ;-.- . t i " ; ' r. : ) : i j : 1 1 ' . ' . . hiH i : ' 4 T. j: x 4 i- : . x 4 i " . . " j' 1 1 l ." : . 4 t 4 : ' J O ' ; . ; VVV! rV. -rj (X oc: CA Th"CJU4 f -.?. t - -"' k-e.. frvH 4.'.) t K-.... 'T-. v! r I V. f r Ier Eian.iu- 3 ' Z -cc.rt f. r C-.i O iv. C. o P. - t t . ;- v. ). -.-.r.i -t if Cix-- r. v.. P. ir . r J.:" Cl'd'LH TCPY- 1 r j I w i"-'a n.i.jn ca rtv-.-t. A.;.r., Philadelpriia Motor Tire Co., .'.s I ; ; . p-. ' ... A-lill-Al'LLI ill 1

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Si? J f. ? "V "".-V..SB. . 4 " i. 0. m; or tiii: 1. ntuk.stati: r. r. hf r to hat for hral. Tl;.- pinch hit!.r wiiM m a n-r c rack inj? j)lai"C. Kry ";.. was on him ami hro.o honor.-, iml i'linir th- 'roi il.- Ba.-c-lall, w i- within his pta.-p. Pick .-tof ci".'(iinl and went to third on a pav-.d hall. S.-han? tfirew to catch him and Thorna.-, at third for Ho-lon, funii-.k-d th throw. Th1 hall rolhd only a few yards a vay. hilt Pick, ari.-intj from hi alidp and without a look a row ml, da.-hf-d fo" th plat.?. Thomay rcoverol th F'.-lkt arid hi- throw camjht I'hk far -ff th"- plat-. Th patno was ovi" and I'linh Hitt-r Itarh-r's -'at opportunity was hnatcli--d fiom him without knowing wi-th-r h' miiht ha. l'lirad th Jut which would haw ti-d thf score. I-irt'-t .itnIanH. Tlo- Iarc'-t rrowd of tho fKi'on '-..". paiu a urn is.-ions ) turn-d out an. i fijoi tno patirr.o. Put at that th.-ro wr" vacant seats. N'orv Of tllOM occupicii wa-re vacated until th.- la.-t man was out how e ver. ' o. ii metiaced at time; a few Jrp of rain f.-l' and loromot i es at narh ard.s s.-nt a f-inok- screen o.-r the fifld. At other t-ms the sun h..rio brightly. 'li:t.'tnan. who has starr. i at ,nt, o i th" p..tth and in the field in thi.-scri--. rut otT what s'emed a Mire . run for 'hicau-o n tho 'fourth in-ion-. With one out Mann hit and Marli-. I v.(..nd. T'askert lifted th sph. -re char to the left field fenrv It !o,k"d ik a triple at least, hut Whit man speeded after it like a "un.K'.-l.'i- and humped into the barri r with th- hall safely in hi kIow. II.- wa oeiferoiisly rh";reih l.osion l'Ia,crs .Tiihilaiit. With the score tun games to one io their favor, the iloston players IMing to play the remaining; games j on their home grounds, were in a ! jai.ifmt mood. hut The National, h agiPT- could not he properly ' labeled as down hearted. x' inv in the crowd were inclined to criticise Mm-. Mitchell for sendin. in Yauirhu to the slab with hut ore !aV i-e-t and furth r for perlio! nur him to remain after siitis of ' u a i. nt-s a ppe.i red. Vi ar.-ity of twirl in-; 1 'a b c a lup. la S I t j H.....-r. rf :: v' la ali. I '"'.!.'. f 4 Vk iof.-in: ii : f . . M. Iniii-.. 11. ,'!'.,i1,j. ...... tt. . 4 I ! : i : . i . y.'t ; ; a there is no material in tlo ii ) o II 1 1 I I 1 1 A o . t o t 1 1 o o o I t o I 1 1 o 1 I. I o o o i I ..r r 'HP 1 1 o i: o 1 o 1 " 4 O ( II II II i: II o I i i i i o 1 1 1 1 1 a i 1 v rf . IP,; M.ai P si M. : Pia, I. :, o.i; ii- r. 1 1 1 1 a 1 P. I' d l : I in u in tli P 1 P.. at.-.! P.r- Ii ! v uiiiiaL' : ', . tiiTi. a i- N. it?-. i. ab " i- Mr-. M..iai. i-ai i. Whit.-M i: Id:.. 1I..11...'! . . . I MIO IH4I . . . .OW Mp H'O I'i.-k 'II. Sel.-u.g. la i ti-r i. n . t i -1 1. ;i tlen.il a.s 1. V.-iuiri.n l. "lliI.!llaIl. i t t-ir r ..it ;.! !.. r. -. -. Arae-.; 1. di: . . o;'! i n 7 P 1 1 ! r U l.-a; -.t srM.it- ; i: Hi; I e.vi-i. -hraii d :it n i.cinowv M . : to w n Team I i -A.M. '.vi-r.i miik J 1 1 - h-i-- h..:. i" any fx ' ' n. Ca! 'hapin - oiaranre.i .titd is thai! Pam ;n or Crank Peterson. f . or ii j'iu.ne n n mr r r-i r-r T TT7 rMAJUR GENERAL HALE ARRIVFQ IM PRA MPC - 1 - - 1.' CISY1U. i '. i : i : h i - ?- i the t i.i i vrv;. c !. K . Set j '. irr : 1 uf .i con umc.i - v. :'-o:.i Ma. . ! : . i I.. ; IT c I!,,in Hale, .ta r of th- 4rh divii v a I' r i v ; in I' ! a : . i e it ::'. 0"!iit " in the t . 1 i . e n. n i : :'-s lal'.i. : ii. is a:;d whuh is idiir-.-st i r'ore They aie 1M ; .ft of r. e i! !' r.-''s -TI ! -.o h ar-.d friends TI". a: -I by th- ! '.- e pt of C i" : r. g the l on id. TO ATTEND RALLY , : N-:.t-m:.ih Bi ooke will at- :!. s.t'.'. at:on Army r.ll at trt t od.i and .tid with voi-.il : r . 1 1 "a 1 1 . e i . t . 1 1 ni'iSii' ,t -peeiil i -j. Bru.tdier L M. i: ! : . a . i : a p . w ill ; a -v .it..-:-, ro.v ..ak tt ihI-::; I . .1 o

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i-i. V 7 5'Jr,!e' st i:ri :rs to hi; si;l:n at tiii: in m:t vi:i;k. Board Train for Trip to Home! -r r- iu n ! uwn ur ruurui uai its on Monday. r H p cd the A "; . : faces. pt. " -Smiles w i at:iof the victorious Hed Sox w li. i) thev hoarded the

BOSTON PLAYERS ! ARE JUBILANT I !

Saturdav nuht for I'.oston to engage.., . . , " , e lie didn t have enough to win. and

'the (.'uhs in the fourth yame of thc - series .Monday. The small number of persons mak - ins' the trip was in direct contrast to the world's serie (if lormer years, when i.pecial train?, carried the rival c lubs and hundreds of fans. The wa r has fliminatfd the special.-, this s(,isii. Instt ad. additional ears were

attached to a regular Michigan .Vn-iro1- V'reyermuth, referee: Lieut. Col tral train. Th.- Huston plavers and!K?,'m'r. r '"arson TJeut. SchuelHarrv lüazo,, president of the club.i- J'11 of vi s ,iThayer. idnsica! director of i . M

(11(11 tip? L "l I l XJK.- ji h ' l V 1 I , I lir 1 ("hicaKo club ne, the newspaper! writers another and members of the. national baseball com mis.sion and j their friends the fifth .ar. i The players occupied both upper, and lower berths and no more space j was reserved than was absolutely ; necissary in order to comply with j government orders restricting travel, The train is scheduled to arrive Boston at 10:00 o'clock Sunday night. Pres't Weeimiau of the J Chicago club and a party of rriends will leave for Boston tomor1 -V. I Itarnm l'ortHuist l'ultillc!. 'When I said last night that the; Led So wa re determined to return i t Boston with a two to one edpre in the series. I was not boasting." said j Manacer Barrow of the Boston club. ' "We ar1 in the lead and intend to, remain there. I think we shall win; the series, because I believe we have: the better club. I am not ready to say who will pitch Monday, but it isnot unlikely that Ruth will he sent j to the mound." I "It was any bod s game up to the. last minute and the effort put forth bv the Cubs clearly shows their de- .. (..i-miivitiim " v i id Wed Titehll l 11 I IlllllllllVllt LVVJ ..ftAVVAIVll. maiiaKer of the Cubs. Boston took the hr.st game. Chicago the second. and Boston the third. Now the Cubs will balance the scale by taking the fourth. Vaughn got the worst of the1 ll reaks ill . today, although he was not oud form as the opening day. lit no ....... v..v v..v...i.It is probable I shall use Hendrix in the opener Jit Boston.' BOSTON CROWDS EAGER FOR NEWS OF GAME BOSTON. Sept. -A revival of; 'some of the old-time wuild series en - tliu.'.iayni was s.-en in Itoston today in the increased crowds that gathered about the bulletin boards in i newspaper row to cheer the news of j the Ked Sox victory in Chicago. At the box oftice of the local American league club at Fenway park, sign? ! of interest were even more marked by the eontant line of applicants . lor seats for the garner in Boston, which open Monday. Sec'y Iawrer.ce Craer of the Boston club said tonight that alniot jail of those in line had applied for I tickets for the series of three games. 1 With the box seats all disposed of. ; the grandstand seats were placed on sale and long before the orhce was l closed nearly half of the 10.0 C' '1 tickets had been sold. The orhce rei mair.ed open until : o'clock tor.Uht i and win ne readv ror business to-

I morrow from 3 o'clock in the morn(fyj. j ir.g until y at night. -'eied!

.MIQQ nFTRDIT DISQUALIFIED. AND WHIP-PO-WILL, JR.. WINS .v.-.'i;,f'd Pre Servi.-e : TORONTO. Sept. 7. The American hydroplane Whip-Po-Will. Jr.. '.'.inner of the Canadian international vroM ehaller.ee trophy, aeain defeated Miss Detroit III here Saturday ir. a speed challenge race, inverim; the .' r mile course in ü minutes. IT sco:iiis. an a trage "f i-j i;ul-s ari hour. . Miss Detroit III ür..hcil two seconds aha ad f Whip-Po-Will. Jr.. hut was li.;uali:':ed tor not turning the '".."y. Mis. M lime P'olis t'.nisiid .:rt! o In.s for S.hilli: - op Ad' to iOj-S

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BATTER! C IAS T South Bend Boys at Camp Shelby Hold Athletic Event. CAMP SHL'hUV, M:t.v, tr,i. T. The 137th held artillery- held a regimental tr.tck meet at Ca.m.p Shelby on Lahor day, with thr following results: Hattcry ' i Monticello was the victor in the nn-t regimental track nu-et lield iy the loTth ricid .rtil'.er . P.attery K i hlkliart , however, whs a .lo.se contender for the honors. t".nihimr second, :iw points hehiml P.attery . The individual honor- went to Fthirn. sni i t h of headquarters com pany when he Karn.ered five- points !n th- 4 4 0 ami one point in the 100yard dash. The j 2 0 -yard dash proved to o the thriller of the meet. Tt was a nip and tuck battle for the last 1 0 t yards, and ended i-itli Cr'int ..f lv.ttt.ri. 7Mt-t nn. in out Pickens of battery C Weathers of hattery C had no trouble in winning the half mile. rind his teammate. Powers. also breed in an ear. winner in the mile The relay, which Mas. won by hatterv I'. s'-enied to h.- a toft thine for the winners until the hist lap Lodes anchor man for batterv C.

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train ! started tP" yards behind and pradi u.-ill- e'r.se.l no on the leailor. but.

iip,, i,mi..rs; went o I) batterv bv tie yards. 1 A large an.l enthusiastic crowd J attended ami cheered their heroes i on to victory. The regimental band. '""der the leadership of IJeut. "Doe" I McConncll. rendered many fine se - ! 111 uons ojung tne meet. riie oriicials or the meet were A.. T.ieut. Matthews and Capt. Hershey. judge; of field events. Lieut. John Miller. 150th infantry i (N;re P.nup trac k captain. 1 V I 3 -7 ' starter: Lieut. Meehan (Notre TAtm-twj-mile relay. 117, clerk course; Capt. Hassett and Chaplain Finnigan (Notre Ihme), timekeeners: Lieut. McNultv. ncorer: j T i t 0p rPPftriipr: r.lt,t Cmv. j v. - ' - - - - - - - I ' tendant. ' The meet was held under the direction of Lieut. Kd Meehan, former Notre Dame two-mile relay runner, who is at present in charge of the mercury squad of this regiment. The results are as follows: 100 -yard dash Frix. battery K. t i i-r t : F.dwards. battery D, second: Rhinesmith. headquarters company. third. 21'0-yard dash. irant. battery F. Itirst: T'ickens. battery r, second; l Fdwards. V.attery !". third. 4 4 0-yard ilash Rhinesmith, I headquarters company, first: Kllijson, lieadijuarters company, second. ; sso-yard lash Weathers, battery ! C. first; Nimtz. hatterv 1'. second. Mile dash Power. battery C t th"St ', Forhts. hattery F, second; ! Varner' headquarters c ompany. k t .. 1 1 Shot h't Fod,s. battery lirst:

ttrow a. o.-uiery ., t-euoim. aruer. anniversary or Mr. and Mrs. FtruzyheLiquarters company, third. 1 nski. The evening was snent delicht-

j Broad jump Kail. battery C i Mr-it; Heath, battery C. second; Tee!. . , . . . .... ,.11n.,UM(inxr battery second ; D. first: I A, hrst: Encle. battery U I Doyle, hattery H. third. Half mile relay Battery hattery C, second: headquarters company, third. Points scored lattery C tal terv U, IS: head.juarter.s company, ; 1:. battery r. !: battery A. s : b.ti ten I , pany 0. attery B. 0: supply comFOUNDER OF INDIANA HARBOR DIES SATURDAY HAMMOND. Ind.. Sept. R. D. Walsh, founder of Harbor and Chicago, I . . Col Indiana nd.. and said to be the oldest Knight of "olumbas in the world, died Saturday at St. Margaret's, hospital here. He was one of the I road west to buii'Iers of California. the He wa? widely known as a publicist and philanthropist, and a eteran of the Civil war. JOY RIDE ENDS IN SERIOUS ACCIDENT LAt'AYKTTK. I ml.. Three persons are in a 5-ept. ,. serious con ait ion here today as a result of a tip-over in a ' joy ride" automobile that was ffoinn miles an hour. Mrs. Catherine Hope of Otterbein. one of the injured. i not expected to live at the local hospit.il. where she is being attended. Alma and Bertha T.arhart of Itfayett are " .i.'eiii.g froii. internal injuries. TO MEET WITH STEAM POWER PLANT OWNERS' F rank '. Wagner, an engii:eer of ti-.e state f .u I admin. stration. will confer with South Bend and Mishawaka owners o on Wednesday. f team power plants Sept. 11. Methods of conserving fuel will be dl.-cussed ' and an e rt will he n.ade to e:Te.-t I some form o I organization anaong the owners of the- :d.!.ts Tht p;.w - i : e "ill e laa.cl

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SI 00.463 RECEIPTS FOR FIRST THREE GAMES OF WORLD'S SERIES A.late-J Press Serrk?: CHICAGO. Sept. 7. Chicaso paid $100.463 to siw the rirst three Barnes of the world's stried, accord ir.p to Tig-urt'9 compiled tonight. The total attendance for the three paints was 66.I6S, today's crowd of 27,054 be.ne tr.e largest. Wrm weather and a briat sun. totrether with a half holiday :n practically all lines of bu.s:.i ess. swelled the crowd to nearly capacity proportions. Th fact that the contest was the last liCajor lcagrue game to be played in Chicago until the war i? won. also had an appeal. Ticket scalpels reaped a harest today for the f.rst time during the series. The reserved .ceats 'were snapped up before noon and when the crowd stormthe park half an hour before the start of the game the sralpers got as high as $3 for a ticket costing $1.50. The receipts and attendance of today's game follows: The total attendance at today's fc.-c.ine was 2T.0Ü4. Total receipts ?4u;s. Players' share $21, 3.72. Each club's share $7.221.24. National commission $4, Oil. SO. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS SOCIAL LLMS. The monthly meeting of Lady I Falcon's Z. Halicki. No. 1. will be j held Monday evening at 7 : CO o'clock Iat Z. Balicki hall, W. Division at. j The St. John's Cantius society. No. jg03, lioman Catholic Union Of i America will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock In St. Hedwige school. j The singing practice of K. Pulaski Falcons choir will be held Tuesday evening at Warsaw hall. The St. Casimir's society of St. Casimir's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at th-3 regu'a place of meeting. The Children of Mary society of sl. Hedwige's church will hold Its meeting s'unday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at St. Hedwige's school rooms. Court S", Polish National Alliance will hold its regular meeting Sunday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at Z. Balicki Falcons' s hall. The meeting of St. T.ronislaus soiciety Polish Roman Catholic Union ! of America of St. Hedwige's church j will be held Monday evening at St. ! Hedwige's school. i Members of St. Joseph's society I of St. Stanislaus church will hold I their monthly meeting Sunday afternoon at 1:20 o'clock at the parish hall. Singing rehearsal of St. Hedwige Choral society will be held Tjesday evening at 7:Cn o'clock at St. Hedwige's school building. The meeting of St. Vincent De ; Paulo society. No. Ti. will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in .Vt. Hedwige school. Mrs. Tvoulse Strauzynska, Anthony i . . . '"a very pleasantly surprised on the occasion of the Uth wedding fully with games, music and sing-1, ing. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Struzynski was the recipient of many pretty gifts. Those present were Mesdame.s Salomca Ratajczyk. Joanna Corlecka. Mary Kramsicka. Josenhlne J Graczyk. Man Oleksv. Antoinette Chrapa la . Mary Pabiazak. Anna Rydlewska Joanna Stachowski. i Mnrv nnri,an MiCw.oe r... Lu.'V Kwiatkowska and Angela Krol. pj:iisonai.s. ; Mr. and Mrs. Roman Grahowski j and children. Mary and Stanlev. ! I Mr. Anna Pieirak and son. Ladis laus, have returned from a trip at Toledo, Detroit. Cleveland and Lansing. They motored both wavs. ; Ben Miller, member of the I. S. iarmy, stationed at Camp New Bed- ! ford. Mass., has returned following . " 1 1 a fn rlr. . . rr V- . r. r . . - fr Yn , . . .

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lot n;s parent?. .Mr. and Mrs. T. Mil- ! Icr. Rolling Prairie. Mrs. Robert Glinowicz. AV. Fisher -t . Mrs. Anna Robaszenska, Huey I j-t.. and son. Edward, have returned j Friday morning from Michigan .ity. arier a three weeks visit with friends and relatives. Andrew Kredricks returned to Laporte following a brief visit hre. Mi?s Wanda Szyperska. Merry a p.a.s returned from Chl- ! where she attended the funeral ! of a r?lat-- "he was accompanied b' Iss Asr..s Switalski of Michi- ; an -Itj'. i Mr- anJ '3- Leon Stefanczyk of ' arJ'. Ihd.. and children. Rosalie and Raymond are quests of one week at tlie 1-ome of Mr. and Mrs. Prank ' cloralaw iecz. Rolling Prairie. A. exander Medrzykowki of Milwaukee. Wis., is snendir.ir several ys visiting with relati'.es and friends in the .ity. Miss Praxeda ZeIarek. S. Kav st.. has gone to Detroit. Mich., to spend a few days with friends. M!i-i Rose Cegielska .-per.t a fev: uays a her si nroiiron, .Mich., visiting with er. Mrs. Krank J-gier. j :. e w Kail Uutrit is waiting j Vou need no", pay ! "e v. ;)1 arrange ' Ad t. TO-ii-S ' a t i y ' ; . o

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GREY TUBES

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