South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1919 — Page 8

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NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS

afternoon at 4 o'clock wlc4' school room?.

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Wins Both Contests Poor Passing Responsible for Locals' Defeat.

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;ar?nar. 1. llrffrre, IM. Cook Scorer, Jm-te-r. 'i'tn;T. IlrfsIt-r. IJrrup of st-oonu train ;,arr.e: I lkhart (IS) MKhuwaka (S) Ht-.sf? Hunt Kitner IJrady Forwards. Mont''th Montinc Center.

Hall rhilion i had

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GET FIRST LETTER SINCE LAST AUGUST

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NATIVE ARMENIAN TO SPEAK HERE TODAY

Relative of Carl Krillenberger of : this city, now with company H, sixth enntneor." In th army of occupation In Germany, heard from him for the ! flr.'t tlrr.p slno AuKut last, when j his sister, Mrs- 1'dpar Parvla, rel reived a Iftttr from him. Friday. ( Th letter was written at Dchen- ; tune. Germany. Krlllenbrper has

a evere attack of Influenza hut

and i now njnylnc:

i good health. He says he weigh. 170 ! pounds and that he was sleeping In j a 'real 1m1 and the Mil of fare of

the very rest. Me alpo toM of a number of battle in which he took part.

mass Mrarn.vc;. A great mass mcctln? as scheduled

ii:hsoai. I-adlfiaus Kruk, 426 Wilbur is visiting one week at Detroit. Mich. He is a giltst of his son, R. H. Kruk. Jn.ph Rymarczyk, who hi. been

monla, Is slightly Improved. Mies Katherine ZmudzinsJca. has returned to her home In Jackson.

j Mich., after a short visit at the homo

of Mr. and Mrs. Fetr alcrykiewlcz. U22 W. Dunham st.

MM.i'...(-..i high rhool Atr.l down to I ff.it lavt i.itht In tho lo-al ar-

inory to tin Klkhnrt :;vf with aj - ore of ZZ to 15 :j gal ii them. Over I Hertha. .-'. Papazian, a native born . i0 fans vi iin - tl thr rr.mbat. Armenian and one of the leading Tli tip oft went to inkhart, with I spirit in the Armenian National

'v.iyn --corinir f.- hi- tear-. Tb' ! Union of American, will speak at Mrs. B. J. Smith. 4.TT. K. Fourth ?t., ;I1 trnvti-d to tb- .i-':;.uvak;i end. i the public library at 3 o'clock this' who has received hi honorable dl-

TO WORK IN" CIIICACO. Bernard J. Kmith, Fon of Mr. and

:t f ;ln to p. --: Thr.emh tho ba ; afternoon in the interests of the et. .-vhuJer mow,: for Klkhart. j campaign for the relief of the Ar-

1 r.un it' - th- local , nienians and other sufferers by the.

foul. Haid playing

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war. The meeting is bving held un

charge from the naval serice. left Friday morning for Chicago, where he has accepted a position in the accounting department of tb Chicago,

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1' In the ;. ;: - t.i:-. The- Vv-cm.w h.tlf u!t-u d with Klkli.irt airaii. 'r 1 1 tl" 1. In the t -t few tiiin-t. of play l.wth team?

der the auspices of the MUhawaUa North Shore and Milwaukee Railway Woman's club, and everyone inter- j company. i-ted in knovlr.:r of tne suffering of j tho.-e people in invited to attend.! (if 1 1ST AT. CHICAGO Il.'(M'I7r. Mis-si papazian is a noted authority William H. Parmenter, wellon Armenian literature and la an known jeweler, returned from a author of considerable note. She is ' l.ufines trip to Chicago. Friday. Mr.

viitlnsr here for a few day, ha re-

to take place hunflay evening at tne turned to his home in Goshen.

St. Caslmlr's school auditorium. Webster St.. through the efforts of the sub-Polish citizens' military committee of "Warsaw." The purpose of the meeting is to raise funds toward the J 10,000,000 Polish fund. There will b a varied program of music recitations, drills and speeches at this time. The program will be

opened with an Introductory speech

by Lucas Mlchalskl. Chester Insczak wll act a secretary and Rev. J. S. Gorka, C. S. C, pastor of St. Caslmlr's church, will preside. An address will be made by Rev. Casimir Truszynskl, C. S. C, Clement Smogor and I-ouis Kolskl. Four numbers will be clven by the tchool children of St. Ca.'lmir's parish. The committee in charge of the affair is composed of Lucas MichalskI, Joseph Goralskl. Joseph Iuszynskl. Valentine Gadacz and Stanislaus Radeckl.

HAITI!. v. The baptlfm of an infant son o"

i Mr. and Mr?. Frank Zakrzrwki. 1 1301 W. Linden a v.. took nlace at

Mrs. Thecla Plerny, who has been j st Stanislaus' church. Rev. Stanishere for a few days visiting with ,aus pzamerki. C S. C. performed South Rend friends, left Friday for tho ceermony and the child was South Chicago. j namP(i Heronim Clements. The godMr. and Mrs. Peter Krawczak. S. j parent3 are Mrs. Josephine KajtkirPhlllipp ft., left Saturday morning wicz antl j0-PPh Zakrzewski. for Detroit. Mich., to attend the fu- i

wth.1 oi ine mrnif r i.iiiifr, i-uur j Krawczak. , Martha Rickey, dauchtr of Mr. i nnd Mrs. Joseph Rickey, St. Louis! st., who was seriously III with pneii-l

Advertisers make profits from volume not prices.

r-aid to be a,

j-glo' without oring. The vis- i .r, and the

invit interesting speakmefs;ar she brings to

:ior. tal'ieil a.'i.i u..nl- s.? er.il ba.sf. e t Ruv-ei n.'i'i' a long shot from Ii,- mMote of tii' floor . making tho ..-.,r. s to Thirty .- con. Is froi.i t!: end .Iuiim c m.Mi' a shot, makth score ... to IS in T'Ikhart'a r.f. or. The Jo. ib; r this balf di--,.!;ij J ffrI; in lej riio'ent play and , -. .a.-.v.ni'. I'K liiuili.il G lliiC. v a curl; in r"i t!i- setoudn of ilh itie.s j..et :i ih! the ML-liawak.l ; mi '.ci;t doun n d"fcat by i

- ore of JS to , the j'Jkhirtians c.ilitirig ruc.l li.nn -wrk and basket!

ho.jtin . Th. lt, .i'.h were unable io ;veeT tJw ball i;i their territory. The lof.il sec-ondo -ho.d team v. or!., but failed to f t tne baskets 'l i e tirst lialf eude.J 1 to t. In thv' I st h.i.f the litiu' tani scored

Many lakts and thrt . t : i i rndeilj 1 S to X :r. the i.-itor--.' i,ivr.

Lineup of Just t': in ';.i.ii'; I. lkhart C'.J) !i-hauaka (1K - liub-: Garro.iii I a ns Gravel I'orv. a ttf Mun ' Center. Ku-el Gage i Vi i line; ?rao" Guard Field F.a;kts Sv. ayne S. Schub r

Mish:ivaka is one of the ;nost thrillin yet given here.

Ill BIG BUTTLES

Parmenter attended the automobile show and was also a guest at the annual banquet of the Chicago Jewelers' association which was held at the Congress hotel. Thursday nisht.

Cpl. Rice and Bernard Ganser Tell of Participation in Engagements.

KIMF.ItGAHTi;NS TO MULT.

The Mishawaka Kindergarten association v. ill meet Monday evening. Feb. ?,, at the home of Miss Iois Garvin, 112 W. First st. Miss Grace Turner will have charge of the topic. The association has made a number of scrap books which will be sent to the ldndergnrten unit in France.

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ih:m:fit danci:. i i The members of Cory Polskil iPaunhters of Poland), polish; Women's Alliance of America, j branch 21, will give an informal ball I on Thursday. Feb. 20, at the Z. Ralicki hall, W. Division st. Several: hundred clients are expected" to attend the affair. The proceeds will j be used toward the $10,000,000 Pol-' ish National fund. ' Peage's orchestra will furnish I music for the program of dances. Arrangements have Leen complet- I

ed for the Lady Falcons Z. Ralicki annual dance to be given Wednesday. Feb. 5, at the Z. Ralicki hall.

J XV. Division st. Dancing will be from

S o'clock until midnight. The Pcgowski orchestra will provide the music.

COULDN'T FIND JURORS. DRAW 6 NEW NAMES

Letter have been received bv rel-

i iattves from Cor. Clem Rice, of tho

(17th field artillery, and from Rern-i ,.1ar, in tbe nine name

ard P. Ganser of the seventh held j drawn by the jury commissioners to artillery, both with the army of oc- serve on the circuit court grand and cupation. who have participated inj petit juries were announced Satur-

Am- .iav bv Sheriff Duck

! tind all of the

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WANTF.D A box 1 ..r Kus-i's Raking e'o.

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erican took part.

II' YUL are forcd to s ll your Liberty Runds, br ing thctn where you will get the highest price. American Kond Co., O.'O J. M. S. P.ldg. niS2-tf

)R RL.NT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Young uip'.e preferred, 11"- Ann st. Reil bono Ml. lt:

''Ml SALI: Rooming house and furniture ii:. hided, arranged for 3 1 lit houe keeping fur six families. Party leaving for Oklahoma. IniuIro : :'. Y. Liwrenre t. Mil

I - Ml SALI ";rn.tce: iiie rent, p i-i.

Mouse, all modern but ?j"i .biuri and balance See o-ui ander, Photoraltl

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men named on the

lists, so we had to pet others." was the explanation. 1

Andrew Hirne,

Mrs. Arthur L. Klein, residing south of Mishawaka, received the letter front her brother, Corp. Rice, in which he says in part: "I'm in the second division, composed of the ninth and 23rd infantry, fifth and sixth marines, 12th, ICth and 17th tield artillery, besides the fifth and sixth machine-gun battalions and the second engineers. Our cousin, 1111 Ungrey, was on every front I saw, as they always sent the whole division. We went to the front for the first time last March at Verdun and followed successively Chateau Thierry, Soissons. Champagne, St. Mihiel. Mt. Plane and Argonne Forest, ami wound up at Reaumcnt on Nov. 11. 19 IS. That was Fure a happy day, believe me. Don't know when we will come home, but don't think it will be very soon. Probably next spring. Am in hopes of getting back by July 4th. 'The worst place T was in was Champagne. The battle lasted seven days and we lost more men there than any front we were on. That was just before the armistice was signed, and you know the Huns were making a last stand. They made It pretty warm for us but we returned the

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Most of the boats traveling the j A srliX mating for the women Rhine river are Hying 'Old Glory' so of i.-rrinklin district who. .-re inter-

social i:i;ts. The meeting of the Polish Falcons 'A. Ralicki. No. 1, will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Z. Ralicki hall, W. Division st. The St. Stanislaus' Kostka society of St. Hedwige's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon a t 2 o'clock In the school building. The singing rehearsal of the St. Hedwige's choir will bo held Tuesday evening at St. Hedwige's school building. The Sr. John Cantius' Literary society of St. Hedwige' parish will

'hold its meeting Sunday evening at the St. John Cantius' library parlors. Members are requested to be present at this meeting, as matters of importance will be taken up. Members of the Young Women's Holy Rosary society of Ft. Hedwige'.--, parish will hold their monthly meet

ing Sunday afternoon at St. Hed-

Weber "Kash" Grocery We Deliver at Cash Prices 2412-Ub. Sack Pillsbury Flour $1.50 2 Pkgs. McKenzies Buckwheat 25c 5 Lbs. Best Granulated Sugar 50c 1 Dozen Fresh Country Eggs 50c 1 Bushel Michigan Potatoes $1.25 2 Pounds Fancy Navy Beans 25c 1 Lb. Fancy Small Lima Beans 15c 4 Pounds Rolled Oats 25c Fells, American Family, Velvet, Ivory, Sunny Monday, Flake White and Borax Soaps 7c 1 Large Can Fancy Tomatoes 20c 2 Large Cans Fancy Kraut 25c 1 Dozen Large Fancy Oranges 40c FROM OUR MEDICINE DEPARTMENT: 1 Large Musterole 50c 1 Box Doan's Kidney Pills 50c 1 Bottle Fletcher's Castoria 30c 120 N. MAIN ST. BOTH PHONES 73.

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named for the grand jury, wiH be Tho m,m.rv Vl.ini, of Facons z taken by incent Rruner of Penn 1:;llickii Xo. wi hold its rehearsal township, since Hlme has moved to NVednesdav evening at 7 :::) o'clock Michigan. Amos Gross, also named y ialicki hall. Division st. for the grand jury, has moved to j Tho mM.ti of st IvtfT.Paill so.

lire men. so

Vern Ake cf Uncoln

township, will serve in his stead. Harry Danison. Charles Richter. Fred Casey and Sherman Smith, all drawn for the petit jury, will not serve since they could not be located by the sheriff's otliee. Robert McKnigbt of Penn township. Mack Russ. Penn township, E. H. Peffley of Portage township and Frank Resinger of Penn township will take their places. The jury lists are made up from the tax- duplicates on file In the treasurer's office, and many of the names on the duplicates are those of men no longer living in the county, and thus not liable to Jury duty, the sheriff explained as the reason for the corrections.

iety of St. Stanislaus" church will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Stanislaus school

i rooms.

The Young Lidies' sodality of St.

Hedwige's church will meet Sunday ig

TO DISCUSS CARE AND FEEDING OF CHILDREN

SPi:LlS: Mens !'..'. $-.7.".: loe .-h. ?'.-.; men's siioes. xalued $.;."o

our boys' i;ood bibl's tan shoe--also men's pant

shoes. button s dandv I'ng

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at $ .1.20. See j hoes at t -.."0 '

.'.0i and shirts. oxeralN.

caps, underwentMeester, H I V.

at low Sixth st.

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you can see who has the 'say so' over lvre at present." Rernnnl Gaiwr Write. George Ganser, COs L. Fourth st..

wot k i s 'n receipt of a letter from his son

Rernard of the seventh mid artillery, written Jan. f. He sayts: "We are 15 miles from Coblrnz. We hiked from Verdun to Luxemburg along the Moselle river. I met my brother. Simon, at the Argonne Forest and believe me. we were two happv brothers. I was in the battle

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e-enter; all modem but furnace; , n Cantlgny, May L'S. then at Sols'0u down, t-.-.lan.-e like rent. See sons July 1. The first and second tran.ler. Photographer. Itl I division made the attack and it was - - . ' a big battle. We were relieved July

L'G by the Lnglish and Scotch. I then went to the Toul sector and was there until August 27. where we were relie-ed by the 4 2nd division, then to Argonne where we pulled off a big drive Sept. 1st." Gender has two brothers. Simon and George, both with infantry regiments overseas. He enlisted in April. 1017.

ROARD RV TUR WF.F.K at Venice restaurant. 1 lr.eal: J3.

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YVANTI-m Rest Trices paid for used furr.it ore. Wells llxchange, Mi N. Main st. Home phone 20.". It."

FOR SALI'. PUT light Fort! car. good a new. used as ro ulster; ." N. Home phone I J .

delivery Can be Main st. :b.H3

csted in the care and feeding of children will be held at the school building at ?.:D0 o'clock Wednesda afternoon. Miss Leüa C. Ogle, city home demonstration agent, will talk to the women on those subjects. Provision will he made for taking care of the children who must accompany their parents. Anyone desiring further information regarding the meeting may call Mrs. A. N. Hildebrand, 761 Lincoln way L. or Mrs. J. Albert Harris, 609 S. Rush st.

On Tuesday afternoon Miss 0:-;Ie j will attend a meeting of the Willow

Creek Home Economics club and deliver a talk on "Tests for Textiles."

every a a n in the gity Invited to the Wide-awake DISCUSSION CLASS SUNDAY MORNING, 9:30, at the LINCOLN THEATER Subject: "CAN A MAN BELIEVE THE BIBLE?"

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CHANDLER TO DISCUSS THE LABOR SITUATION

ACR1 d .s.. in. $1.000; 1200 down, balance payments. S e Ostrander. Photographer. Itl

FOR SALF Si aires on Lincoln Highway east, pood house and parage, l.trtre chicken hoie and mall stable. lot of fruit. L'asy terms for Quick sab. F. C. Garmire, room t i:nsdrum bldg. 20tl

C.K1 PARTY. Th ladle of St. Joseph's parlh will uive a card party Wednesd.vy evening in the St. Joseph's hall for the benefit of the hospital. Card playing will begin at S o'clock.

' The Labor Situation" will be discussed by W. L. Chandler of th Dodge Manufacturing company of Mishawaak at the Iiurel school auditorium on Thurrday night, Feb. '.. at S o'clock, other features of the meeting will 1 a partiotlc son

ft stival. conducted bv L. W.

and piano Alexander.

-'elections bv

Morso, j Arnold

FOR SALF Two desirable building lot, on block from car line in River Park Phone Reil 4213. South Rend. -3t7

FOR SALL' Kir.dhng wood deliveries anywhere in Mishawaka, J 2 . " 0 ; er load. National Veneer. 2St7

nxr rniVs. ' Da möge to the extent i'f $20 was

causeii py t.re to tne roor or tri building occupied by Rimer Hirsch, at SIT Division st., Saturday morn-

i.iTiip.ATrHi: i)i:p.UTnT. The literature department of the Woman's club will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the club rooms-. Mr. II. A. Moran will have cruire of the program and will speak on "Our Allied Leaders."

GRILVT KXIMXTATIONs. Are the kind I want vou to have

i when testing your first order of

IUlIJ.Wni coal. I don't mean exaggerated expectations, remember. Telephone that trial order to me tomorrow. Call phones; Roll 279; Home 5279. C. H. Defrees, ole Agent, 31 j S. Taylor st. Advt. i;: 02-2

We pay hUhet Ubertv Rends. C.

.1. M. S. Rids AdL.

ash prices L Guthrie.

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LIRL'RTV fUND. you n.ut turn

ash. M'e Mr. Mirk at otüce of StarK Realty Co. MishnwaKa Trust Rldg.

I.I O ROYS WIV. Io I ovs basketball tea in defeated the Rev Suts tea:n in a game played last nicht at St. Jo-

-If you feel that UephN -gvn;r:asium by the score of your bonds Into 22 to .

Haverstock. the -White" man. take this method of thanking the people of South Rend and vicinity for their loyal patronage during the past DJ years- 1 wiM ask my lea.-es to please hold their payments until I call on them personally or advise by mail where to make them. LI) P. HAVKRSTOCIC. Advt. 12122-2

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