South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1919 — Page 10

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entli f.-diral i i-t r-i- t at the F lot. 1 ;.i-j;.oy v,a s seriously s1( k and he t-enV h ille in I'liioi'o. mji.I e.Hsl ;.ty that , ,or :i .loctor. rortur.ately the boy I never mm as .mull optimi-rn lis-,rt well. ri h-n in- father r.fase. I to 1-l.e-ej ,,m uu .ii-i.i'.a.i i here. fur-!,..y ,h, ductnr bill. We must pay j tlii bill eo n though the war ended

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TODAY Select Pictures Presents the Popular Star

v In Her Latest De Luxe Feature 'The Ordeal of Rosetta' Miss Brady's support in "The Ordeal of Rosetta" is a super stellar areation of" sterling artists.

TOMORROW Charminp; MAE MARSH In "FRIEND HUSBAND

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Peaturin.14 W illiam Russell. Comedv.

WAKA GENERAL NEWS

Office: 120 Li ncoln Way 8 thT v.-a to say tl.it if !hrc is an'. -bainrt in the hur!s: of the men who n.il charge t the foi nor war loans and i(U st ;;'! this :a:i. tho.r oar , ii m . i uust h i burr; ,i who lid r,ot na- to an oi uo-.-: r i ii on af - ount !1 l.o.iltli v, i. put or: th' -nil and roa.-t-d thoiouel.lv. I do i.ot rom'-m v r . 1 1 1 r t i 1 1 1 .i ;i:-'ing ami h"..r;rg u bol o! rr.ea m.i-t', as tbv wert-, r.t onlv b- ... - ;r but b an the ser. "In th words of o:i of thm: ' Tu i u erf r. 'o it aa-'Dii try. at Ar'onrif Kon-.-t. o.n if life did 'o ' f i r . T h" ro .-do'. 1 I i ! 1 1 n iu tits a i oi.-'"ns, in that Mihi'-, low par. Thereit ml ill bo n iirapui nt-i on th" filth loan, which i - !i'"'int to brin ba' k to Airn ri-M tho-e ;n"it wu.o foi.bt !'; th".-' et i ho. Tor r. r.e reason or :i.nother, müM r.ot co.' 'Tli' r- ai- tv. o i.ind-. of patriot-i-ni--eriiotion.il p it i i'-ti.-tn and de!ib rate pa t imt i-m. The ;not lonal Patriot ri.n di d of the- disease J'tii-t hrn-i'iiza.' patriot who hiIt is the delibfrate w.lhstood the rav- J Kes oi mis div;i ind is troing ta i I before al! of t he in limine reached th - other Mde. 'iles ivtlei- a-r. , How manv persons do vou sup. , ,.n, - th. ro are' i Fenn township ' who would go throush the hell of a : German prison camp as Ueii Fetters. no of our number, did for all the; ... -i ... . . n ,..t . ...... laueriy nouns inev nave, u nai win, tiriL ,.f r, r tnvir.d.ii, if it 1 . w 5

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time ho is over there, and get t ionic'.' And he ;s only one of i other Penn township boys. ; account of the liberty loans: . . . ...... , l ! mere are more p-upie too ay w no i hae money u ho noer had it beloie. Vou annealed to their Datriotism. aril with success, because the i papers were full of the atrocities of; the Hun, their study advancement fAii'ial t I i i- i i n.l t lii ili m'tllP-

n nns that would lite the red blaod'TAKlIX Picyele. a De Luxe, mill- ! in the American people, patriotksn-. '. tary grey, motorbike style, fromiRtSTO LEAVE CAR

as I understand it, means 'love ofiin trout eif Cone's Cyclery Friday country' 'devotion to the welfare of ; night. Keturn to Cone's. lieward. imt 's ountr' and this ,s a good Ölt-

time to tell whether tho patriotism. displayed in former drives was real ilt.fll .Ufr a'nout hv eseitement. : M tnisn tii'wui. i i At lit mt ui, j "Vou wail b toll that the war is ( over, but it is only over to those viio ... . . ! - i i i. i i in w.uirttnut r i ra a mi n ri now sl''pmg lu noith the poipies ' that grow on Flandeis field. The t j I ' K & ii'ü II -;r ProgramIi T0I1Y ü zJ t LI a u IN ONE 1 H . jl ' a & ZD tj ' 1 AI so

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! lu.ir i not ov r to that fathe or not ! moth'T vho Irf-t a son. Tt is of r to that family whose ties ia e .een uroken. It is nut over to tho.se ; - .-.. V. i t aien wnosr F'o'iirs are scarred oy shot. Arid it is ;:ot over to thos-- 1 who prized upon toe flag 01 irioir i -onntry nr. 1 ours for the last time ri- it was bathed in rod. They paid th' penalty with tlioir eyes. "Vo'j a ill abo be tobi that nionoy has tb a th" tor.-. h:tn n ua.-ti.'.l, and I will grant it lias, but io joii know that ! miriean army has tons and of Kas raor? dally ai;d viban as ever dioatned of by ti;e I Inn ea.s tn:t will ivtil ever "oein-.-. and all quotation within a .-..dins of five miles of win re it is! "irr.r ,,r rv;: i i.ins u.u,. on Ccrrnan -oil. to that th annihilation not only of the ! army but of the- country would ui o.npkte ? "We have iruns uhi h were to hav leen turmd loo in the sprin-r ' whi h would throw 500-pound shells of lydite. th mo-t dt adly explosive j known. 1.'." miles, and three balis : shot strnv from Indianapolis would dethe entile city cf Lo;iisiHe. , , Thf-an some of the things that Jv.a re iiepj Jn rt-no for the sprint , ,nrie. ii,o tjorm'ins Knew tha. ; those wore in . tore for thorn, and ' they fjuit. not because they had a . streak of yellow, but because the liuw the.-o things, and knew 'hat there was an army back of them j Knew notning hut an..ince : lkeil by the richest nation J o of the earth. Irl,ts au lW Iradiil. so (lolits li.i'o l.pen i'fintr.-ii t must bo i iil. There are . oniv two wavs- for the government . l" ...-vi.t-.. . . . n- l ill .! II .lir'oaI to the to loan thei' mnn IO l"f" Rovernmeni. ana tnc 1rMUSH Ä WAE A WANT ABS I FOR SALFl'ord tourin' ear. me- S Al shape. Will sacri- j chanically tico. an b S-'lia. illiisr, ir-ji Ui , ..,...... i - ie lancom way i-,. FOR SALF 5 passengor Dort car. good running condition, with starter and lights; cheap if taken at once. Hell phone 3 5'.). Imperial garage, Mishawaka. 30t5 WANTED An experienced girl for sewing. Also an apprentice. Will pay w hile learning. Elizabeth Kronewitter, 3-'3 S. West st. Home phone 137, 3H1 PAINTING and Papering neatly done. Call Hell phone 631, Mish-I awaka. 11. Rrotnoii. Jöt U F n.iv SR for fun rmi mm Libertv - (-"j - - - - i - - - . - v i bonds. Highest cai-h prices for other issues. Partly paid contracts bought. Open S:30 a. m. to 8:3 P. m. C. L. Guthrie. 4 2." J. M. S. bldg., fourth floor. 14750-tf FOR SALE Houses, lots. o anu iu acre tracts, on easy payments. in - surance. James Hennesey, lawyer, i 113 Lincoln way W.. Miehawak. J 3 311 t WANTED Good cook. No washing i or ironing. Good wages. Two in fam ilv. Call mornings. Mrs. W. H Dodge, 415 Lincoln way E rtf L1HHKTY bonds. "We are paying J5l ; for full coupon bonds. Highest j cash prices for all American Rond Co., bids. other issues. Ü30 J. M. S. 11591-tf FOR SALF Six room house on E. Marion st: city water in yard; gas for lights and cooking. I'rrc; .? 1,'50'h Also good eight room house, one block from Main st. on F. Marion. .Modern except furnace; corner lot Price $2.600. Stark Realty Co. :5tf Ft)R SALE Al poplar shelving ami i drawers; 4 ladders anil shelf track. APPlv at once. H rzoc Shoe Store. I 11) 11. JJneoln way 3et; j learn WANTED Women and girlslight rubber sho? making:. We pay ! while learnlnp. Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co. 30t3G ' FOR SALE town cord pb.one '..". -Four 3 3x4 newtires and tubes. silver i Roll 1103-30 i ll'Oll SALF Nino room house close

HJ to Dodge's factorv. Easv payment. ilict Hpiscopal church will orhoiate !.! Inquire 32." E. Fighth st. 2?t2 j Hurlal will bo In the Osceola comeit tery.

FOR SALE A seven room, strictly! . . i modern house, on paved street. For information call '23 S. Union j . -.t yt' ; I 1 U A.MKP To rent at once, modern or partly mo.Prn hmise in .oi-h.l-3 ; waka. three i f i 1 1 i 1' r n m i rn V 1 c i " .,7 0 Time.--. rif SAIL 7 room partlv modern ' . . . . first class. Repair; I'rlce $1,09. 7 room bouse in tine repair, modern . except tub and li'Mt. $2.500 with terms. 7 room hon-e. gas and wired. ! well and cistern, house . r. old. : $1.750. Roil 37' Garmire; i 1 1 j. Horn 1. -tf . : l"i q; SALF Foi.l touting car in tlrst j ela-s condition at a bargain. Call Home phone Residence 410 W. Law rence st. 2St3 I i'ARRY a complete lino of wall paper sampbs. paint and varnishes. All work promptly ami neatly done. E. V. Gaki!l. 13 IS- N. Main st. Bell phone 16 4. 3 0t7

other is for :N- .o vorn merit to raise the taxes high enough to take euro!

"f tijf, jjf(,;s. If wo loan the governmen? tho money, w e are luin.g up . an income tor ourselves, a savirzs. that will bo mot at mnturitv when :if,st r,r t - .m iif .t i l l iiure man . : i 1 . i : . . i. wo do today, instead of scraps of paper receipts for taxes paid. "Wo wore told that it was hn;os--iblo for Ami ric.i to put an army in the field that wcjhl bo effective. but w did. We were told that we ! rould not transport troop.: fast r.ouch to keep the rank tip. bin w did. We are now told by some is-sinii-ts t ha t ne cannot ;;ut over thi Victory loan, but we will." mrs. wiluam heiser SUCCUMBS SUNDAY , Mr-. Ha.ol Heiser, .1.14 S. Iaurel ' vlied at t. Joseph's h.ospjtal Sun- ! Iay afternoon at :::40 o'clock followiu' a fcur weeks" illness with rumplicatiom 3Irs. Heiser was born at Goshen. Ind.. Jim. IV ST, and was nearly In l'Jll she was maryears old. j ried to "William He iser. who suri es with a eiauchter. Catherine I leiser, .-h;- also leaves two sons. Moyd and Lynn Wambaush. and a stepdaughter, Josephine Heiser: her mother. Mrs. M. p. Westphal. and n I sister, Mrö. Kd IJolin. of Mishawaka. j Mrs. Iloiser wis a member of the j Koyal Neighbors. Funeral arran.'cments eon completed. hae not APPOINT GARDEN WORK COMMITTEE Mrs. I'. W. Xoyes was elected chairman of the civics department of the Woman's club to till the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. A. J. (lernhart, at a meeting hold at the home of Mrs. J. W. 1 Keller. Lincoln way K. The committee appointed to look after the garden work is composed of Mrs. .Margaret Hindelang, chairman: Mrs. Hose F. Grimes, Miss Helen H. Miller. Miss Kthel Finch. Miss Freda Hash and Miss M. K. Critchfield WHILE IN MOTION; HURT Charles Verstraete. SOT W. Third st.. sustained a severe gash in his! bead and other te ere bruises when I - - - - -

lt;;'ar w hil in rnotion at the West st. I

. i crossing. Verstraete was thrown to the pavenn-nt. The city ambulaiv e v. as called and the man was rmoved to his home. The accident occurred last night at 8 o'clock. alio: hhady at Lincoln TODAY. Alice lirady comes to the Lincoln today in "The Ordeal of Rosetta." her latest select picture. The story of the play concerns the adventures t : which l.efall tho twin daughters of! i -------- - - - - - - - - - - .... , , .... , . ... . au agai p:oi-ssi misi.' nouie in a, Sicilian village is elestroyed by an I earthquake during which one of the daughters is buried by the falling dehne. Around this tragic occurrence hinges a most interesting story, the denouement of which is a little country church with two hearts that jbeat as one. and a clergyman ax th 'central figures. The play was writjten by Edmund Gouldinc, scenarioiZ0(1 bv RiUn wx, and directed bv Kml!p Chautard, and Is one I It era 11 v cramim.i with exciting and interesting situations. Mae Marsh in I "Oipnil lllicli iml " -i r:.-il,TT in ( ' i o. i-u ui, iK i vri'i M ill Pe-

eial feature will be the attraction at I hcen indefinitely postponed on acthe Lincoln Tuesday. count of the death of Neighbor Hazel Holser. 31tl Advt.

TEMPLE DHL IV)U TODAY. There will be a double bill at the Temple today, w ith Princess Nio-no-ta-ah and Chief Rod Feather, cultured Indians, as a special offering. Their singing and darning program is said to be one of the best of its kind ever presented. They will a No spoak on tho Indian of today. As j part of tho regular program "The i i uiu.ii tue-, in iiv- jiaiis. will also bo shown. "TTohbs in a Hurry." featuring William Russell, and a big V special comedy will be the attracj tion tomorrow ri'XEitAL noit:s. ; Funeral services for Mrs. William! Hiser. "'U Laurel t.. will le held at the St. Paul's Episcopal Tii.-.trii f . . . . .. . . - .wiii ii - . -.. mil 1 uumi ill o'clock. Rev. L. ". Rogers w ill officiate. P.urial will he in the Fairview c-i-metery. riineral services for Mrs. L. M. Rarne. 14 33 Lincoln way F.. will be held at tho residence Wednesday afternoon at J:30 o'clock. Rov. 1rP.. Farle Parker of the Metho- ' . I II I . 1 .1 .1. I'AltTV. Mr. and Mrs. M. Stoker, 212 S. iT.OC'r - t s? Wre rili-.-.e-mtli- cui-nricn,) by relatives of the former at a 12 o'clock dinner nartv nr sumhv Out j - town r-nr-rs uf-rn Mi-a T Tl Ayr lof Pic-a. Ind Mr. ami Mrs. PiPOr-i' J Per"hhicke : Oi 1 " f n-r . 1 1 c .-. i - "1" ,liU' 1 - Ol I l, . t .n... Cover? Jr :;nd Mrs. Stoker wiM !o:ivf Dul"th. Minn. son n for HONOR PLY DISCHARGED. j Eisle p. MeNabh has arrived in jthe city having been honorably disi harced from the army at Gamp Sherman. ChiHioothe, O. McNabb b'f Mishawaka witr. 7 o!unt-rs on May to. UK. ati.l has just recently returned from overseas service with ro. ri ft li engin-rrs. Ho is the -on of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Frank McNabb. E. J:T r-on rd. YIIAVs OP IiKKMWV. Pvt. Ja'TlcS 'v.-"1 '- f .1 "-- . rp in

business in Mi-haw a ka. and now with the American irmv of occupation in Germany, hzs sent I J. Cas-

r or. a numlcr of most interesting j ouvenirs in the- nxture of photo- j graphic views of German cities and iii toric buildings, which have been j placed in tlie windows or tne Matz ei-ar store. Phi! i ci i ox sali:. , Household food , conistint: f table-, chairs, beds. drei-iCTS, coutli, j organ, .-ruing machine, gras rango, etc., Wednesday afternoon at 1 : 2Ö5 E. Fourth ?t. M. W. Huns -er j;or. auctioneer. II. Dillie. Advt. :: ruwiv propurs rrxi:n.L. 1 ineral services lor Frank D. laople will bo held trom the home o the -Misses Lukenback. 01 W. 1'ourth st.. Monday morning at C:Ü0 o'cIock. Hev. Dr. L. Karle Parker, of the Methodist Episcopal church, will officiate. The body will be shipped to Chicago for burial. nni.DI.M, PKI1MITS. Huilding permits were issued at the city clerk's orTice as follows: Wakeley Lumber Co.. for the erection of a saw mill along the L and W. tracks near Ijcust st.. 11.000; C. E. Gordon, for garage at 4if K. Third st., $140; John IJarry, ::): W. Seventh St.. for garage. .73. VISITIN G MOTH PJL Mrs. A. H. Ross. U'2 W. Third st.. is in Columbia City, Ind., visiting with her mother. MKS. CASPKIl ITNKKAL. Funeral services for Mrs. William Caspar. i'LM "W. Battell st, were held from the Immanuel Kaptist church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Kev. A. W. Xewcombe. of Chicago omoiatod. Burial view cemetery. w a in the KnirANNUAL HOLL CALK The annual roll call meeting was I hold at tho Immanuel Baptist ! church Saturday evening. A spiendid program was given. It consisted of readings and talks by Rev. A. W- I Xewcombe, supply pastor of Chi- j cago; J. M. Reese and Herman 1 Romunder. r SI'MAY C.CI1STS. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, 914 E. Battoil st.. ideasantly entertained at a 1 o'clock dinner at their home on Sunday. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter and Milton McKnight. KVI( KintIU)CKI.U C.riLD The Rishoi) Knickerbocker guild of St. Ph ul's Episcopal church will be entertHinod Tuesday evening at jthe home of Mrs. J. F. Pomeroy. 1 1 Ö i Victoria st. MKF.TS WITH ACCIIi:XT. i i.i.-. it, .-w n ,i .tii. .iiiu .i:s. R. Miller, 41 W. First st., mot with a slight ai-oidont Sunday, falling against a radiator. A gash was cut in his head. A doctor was called and three stitches taken. i riioui's ki:hi:.usal. ! Tii-. i..an- .lir,.,.. r t:.a. i nr i -i i v. . . vi.uui u3 oi nie .wisnj" waka "Woman's club will meet Tuesday evening in the club rooms for rehearsal. This is the last practice before the regular monthly meeting. DEATH OP RELATIVE. Mrs. George Heidt. SO! E. Mishawaka av has received a message announcing the death of her brother-in-law. Joseph Ccoper. at Technoy. 111. ijonds: i;oxds: Dring your bonds to Mr. Stark in 1 tho Mihnu-:il,-i Trnct f'n 'j VmHlnrr jQ evening. -Advt. 5tf Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Kecke, W. Sixth st.. have returned from a. 10 days' visit at McAllen, Texas. Royal Neighbors thimble to have t been held Tuesday afternoon has V Ddgo Pros, motor cars. Robert Harvey. Mishawaka agent. Home phone 4 3 4. St7 Advt. Dr. H. W. Reynolds. Dentist. Mishawaka Trust Rldg. Home phone 4 5. Advt 23tf Dr. Seymour will resume practice April 1. Mills building. Advt. 26tf Dr. Makielski. Second sr. osteopath. 12i W. OHIOANS ARRIVE

AT HflMP TnnAYllhey P-1'1 POni English soldiers. H I nUIVIC IUUM I j;in1 hfl addJ: "The Hun is always as

( CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. and 2.017 men. the majority of 1 whom were from ainp Sherman. On the Alaskan wore the 316th infantry, liebl and staff, second and third battalion headquarters com pany, supply company, mess detachment and companies E. F, G. If. I. I K. L and M. 40 officers an! 2.0S1 men. and casual companies GO I and ill. ' There wore !97 otficers and men on the Sihoney. of th- following organizations: 3rrd infantry, headluarters, second battalion supply company and companies F, G and H, ? otficers and SOI men; 2j4th Infanj try, field and staff, headquarters, (third battalion, ordnance and mod- ! ir-, detachments, headquarters supl .'- fi r. , 1 nucliinf. win r o m fiinv ütid

-'outli Rer.d. and companies A, P.. I. K. Land M. 51 r of the Elkhart officers and 2.00? men; casual cornwere laid for 1 5. i pany No. 112. New York; special

casual companies 51 and C19 St. I Nazair convalescent Jetachment No. 13 and two casual ofocers. The Culgoa has 101 men of the following casual om panics; 2S2. Ar kans.is; 253. Texas; 2T4, North Carolina: 2s9. s-'attered: 2?2. Te.ras 2 9. Pennsyh ania. The French liner Li T-rra.lne arrived later with S0 jiassengers. including 27 orf.cers and soldiers of the following c as a a I companies, 2.470 regulars: 2.47 T. scattered: 2.47S. South Carolina: 2.4 SO. Nebraska, and 2. 4SI, scattered; special casual company, 2.471, for discharge ni'i iual o!Hce-i.

NEW LAWS FOR INDIANA

K plained 1 C HAItM KITTTITMIOROUCH. Ileuid of I.e-itati e lieferen Iturcau. ALTOMOHIL1-: THK1T-An act which became offectix e on March I t 1 " m ii-Aa ft i i ! tn -1 r or f.r .'itiv persoi to have in lii possession any automobile or motorcycle from which the manufacturers serial number or any other distinguished or idtnti:icatlon mark or number has boon removed, defaced, destroyed or covered for th- purpose of tonceali.ug tl e identity of the automobile or motorcycle. N'ATTOXAL Gl'AIir At the outbreak of the war many Indiana national guardsmen were inducted into federal service were not supplied with uniforms; the state of Indiana, through the adjutant general's oflice purchased and supplied suitable uniforms to both officers and men at a cost cf $13. 31 per man. Under the provisions of the military Taws of the state neither otficers nor men can receive credit for these uniforms until they are returned and since they have been worn out the obligation cannot ' be discharged. By an act which became effective "arch 14 the adjutant general is authorized to repay to each federalized Indiana natioral guardsman the sum of $1J.31 paid for uniforms and to disehargr.s all obligations against Indiana national guard officers created by the purchase of uniforms. KIND TREATMENT DEW Peculiar Views of Different Soldiers are Explained by Correspondent. LONDON. March !. Corre s.pondence. ) The emotions ami impressions of Rritish playing the part of conquerors in Germany appear to J differ widely. "I rind that I am get- j ting the habit of not looking people straight in the face," writes a correspondent of the Manchester Guradian at Coblenz. "There is a kind of fear of something which is just behind their eyes. When a man looks at me across the table In one of the cafes 1 have to loot; away. and the only reason I can think ofj for this is because 1 have won and he has lost. 1 am a Irani of him b- ; cause he is helpless ami cannot hurt me. Many people would think that they would not feel like this, but they would. Another point of view is gi on "oy a correspondent of the Westminster (Jazett? at Cologne. 'The Huns love us dearly," he writes, "because we save them from themselves. Also they think us wealthy . necauso we tip waiters. Every time I go to the municipal baths there is a crowd of Huns waiting, and I always go In front cf them. Makes them furious, but if they would give the attendant half a mark I daresay it wouldn't happen unless I did as I saw a proper 'Rairnfather gorblirney' do. As a Hun was going into a vacant bathroom he pushed in front of him with indescribable contempt, and said; " 'Fro. 'oo won tho bloody war?" ' "It does them good occasionally to pusli them off tho pavtment. ami what Mis them with surprise more J than anything else is to pull them up by tho ear in a tram to let a woman have their seat." Say Germans Were I -It eil. An Englishman who lias visited lionn. Cologne. ami other Rhin' points tells the Guardian that, although fraternization between the English troops and th Oeramn inhabitants is forbidden, there Is a good deal of friendly intercour between t.hom. The German? say they were deceived concerning the war. but that they would have won If the United State had not been "forced into it." The visitor was impressed by hearing factory girls who were leaving work .say "Good night." as lim i f tho Roer and clearly sees than now that geniality is l.etter Ieisoned gas.' Arthur Poller., the naval writer, says: "It is in the suburbs of Bonn and Cologne, in Düren and In the villages that one sees the real devastation, t f these people. The fat man is gone and all adults si-em peaked j and thin, but the children are really, a horrible sight. Thos- who have teen both here and in the occupied parts of France say the state of the French children i-- worse. "There seems to be plenty of children but none niab-r three y ars old. and no, or one-" did I see h woman with a baby in her arm--. The smallest children are the worst to look at pallid. hollow-eyed and dreadfully feeble. The boys ar- far less animated than the girls." PREPARE TO HELP USERS OF DRUGS ALBANY, N. V.. Maich 31. Majors and health orhc-rs of every municipality in tho btate were asked in a letter sent today by the täte narcotic drug commis.-ion to take steps Immediately to establish local clink's at which drug users may b- treated by physicians to to named by authorities, of the several political subdivisions. The tep was taken, it was said. preparitig fer an expected increase in the number of drug users after Phohibition becomes effective next July.

NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS

social i;vi:t. The committee in charge of ;u ; niisceilaneous shower for th- benct.t . of the po'.i.-h war orphans given .it - f urd.iy afternoon at '.. Balkkl hali. . Division st., report-d that th- af-i fa ir was a complete sucess. The t 1 ,-v .-'1: rnrpn.l S lf. lllf ?-'. "i ill n I : .1.12 .1.1 i . t .a . . hers of the White Ilacle rehef cir-

. le and tb.e senior girls. t r -A,; r , , v j ,N children w ere present and a gr at ( ) j0 , number of articles, such as children's ; arnoIJS.' :.. garments, condensed milk, soap and',;reat ltriti;i talcum powibr were donated by th'-)'j-j;. tot.4l :

little Ruests. Those unable tu sent their donations in order attend to asJ -'" th enterprise in eVei y wa;. p siole. Ic- cre.itn. i .ike. o.miv. co!! and saiidwiehes were s..u d to the guests by the committee composed of s young ladies. A soc ial tim was enjoyed and - j)rie. of fancy work, toys and consisting 1 books do- '1 nated by inherent ladies were car - ried away by the lucky winners. Miss Elizabeth motor w.is award-

ed first prize for securing most guest; elaborv ; ii no. t 1 to the party. The second prize uasjth American Kgiven to Miss Kunegunda t v bulska j ' v.' orl; of in. and the third prize wen; t Mi ' ' Ih'it i.n up t

IVIice Drejer. The committee in . h..-. of tb, affair was compo-ed of Miss Norberta Andrzeiew ska. Praksed R . - kiewicz. Kunegunda Syhul-ka. I-::.m.-nore Chlebow ska. Lmma t'za rn cka . Ijoona and Felice IiojT. io iiei,. and Henrietta Grzesk. Legina Hosinska. Flizaneth and Marie Kono -ska. Helena Korpal. Helen Klajbrn. Hleonore lidd. Irene Xowi.ka. H-.l-w ige Pianowska, Flizaheth Smmjor, Sophia Walorska and Sophia Widawska. A similar entertainment will be given in the near future for the same benefit at which the school boys will be the guests at the party. Tin- ha I! - . ....... f ti v vi lot iur- ulv..iiuh w ti s ,ir-M 11 rr i of charge through the courtesy of J Falcons. Z. P.alicki. 1 -Mrs. reter ioska. 501 Pulaski st delightfully entertained with a fam - ily dinner Sunday, tho occasion being Mr. SosKa s birthday anniversary. At 7 o'clock a dinner was served at a daintily appointed table, renten-d with a basket of fruit. Foliowim: the dinner the time was spent in eial diversions. Mr. Soska was presenieu wuna numr-cr oi pr-ttv gilts. Those attending wer- Mr. and Mrs P. T. Bogardys.. Mr. and Mrs Gierudzki. Vitold Saekmau. Anthony Jarecki and Frank Lis. The St. Hedwige's i'horal soce-ty of St. Hedwige's church will hold itsinging rehearsal Tuesday en-nit. g at St. HeIwise's school building. The M. Komanowski choir will hold its singing practice Wednesday

eeriing at K'osi iusv.ko hall. S. Clmrdii ! 5'hes. not .nl of ;ni:.- and iuipst.. under the diretion of M. 1 ,ier -j nient. bu t a b o . d dt , u s a n 1 nurs. s wagen. ! 'ven- lapidly , .iia ustcd."

Tho military rank of I'ab-ons. 'A Ralicki No. 1. w ill hold its cxer. ises W'dnesday evening hall. W. Division st. at 7. .Habel, R1TISIS Renjamin Francis was the name given to the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krusniak. 501 Ar nolo st., at the baptism which was per- j formed Sunday afternoon at St.' t'asimir's church. Rev. J. S. Gorka . I C S. C, performed the ceremony The God-parents are Miss I' Ml Gadacz and Stanley Witucki. Dorothy .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sobezak, 10 4 4 W. Dunham st.. was baptized at St. Hedwige's Catholic church. Rev. Anthony Zu bowicz. C. S. P.. officiated. The Godparents are Mrs. .Mary Pietrzuk and Stanley Rajder. PEHsOVALs. Mrs. Antoinette Hon. 13.'3 W. Htne st.. vice president for th state of Indiana, of the Polish Women's Alliance of America, has re turned from attending the meeting of the Polish worn m in Mb higun Gity. Ind The principle urpose- of the meeting was to organize a local branch of the polish Women's Alliame of America in Michigan City. Henrietta, 'laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc' Lanziewicz. Sherman aw. who has be-n ill with measl the past w'-k", is not so vail, (f.rnplications haing dev-Iope.l in tb past few days. Miss Jenny Eabus and Mrs. Pose Kedierska have retutije.i t Whiting. Ind.. following a two .ve ks i.-it with relatives. They w r- thquests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kostrki. W. Division st. ! Mrs. Julia G-rryk. N. Studebiker! ! st.. is moving today to Terre Girjpee.i I Ind. ; 1 Carl Horwath h i leturned to ;hi - ago following a brief visit with relalives. The condition of Vincent Ka i.i wska. 4 Arnold st.. who i- crit na P.v m at Epworth improvement. hosp;al. i i w r. o i Mi.-s Helen Golombi. u ska of Fort Wayne, Lnd.. is visiting with tives anl friends hero . She imer resident of South Ib-nd. rela - I i for Report German West Hungary is Invaded GOPENHAGEN. S t u rd., ;. . Marc:.' 29. Communist troops ir.vad' d G-r-I man west Hungary, at w er- re . pulsed alter several or;;:i-'t- w:.' i th j inhabitants, according t a di.--I patch from Rerlin juotir.g the Vosj sische Zeitung as stating that a dep utation from We-t Hunrarv arrb.ed ve-terdav in ie:ini ti r-nort S'oc'y of State Eauer cone, rnlng tbinvasion. Many houses w. r- plundered and bjrr.ej. TO MAKE AIU "IT. I.R." NEW YORK. March 3 1 . - ., pt I ga DAnnunzio. Italian aiator an son of Gabriel!' D'Annunzto. thnc,.t n n n no ri r e-i Tir f n.l i v thit T , - had designed an-1 begun the manu- ' facturr- . v or airp.an--mall a- to be capa b- r.f bin.dir.g on. llmo-n any country road am! IV-ign-J to sell for J1,::0.

P f lU. S. Men in Great Britain Dk! in Great Numbers as Epidemic Grows. b. r. .. ! I: :.tr Amern .1 : 1 r d'.i :i.. ' r d" t 1 1. t h th iie.i .- );'!: ;.: amor. ; the A s !.. ; r 1 1 i -at h o 7 . 1 J . I : t itl; lr':n ;:: in rr.o.-t a.-- - 1 r ' :n red 1 . . i . ! " ' t ! 1 I on t:r trip b tie- 1:. I ! - ::.!, a ..1. a :. . : ort."'i ! 1','. '.' con trat : d th ib about one-third d" th. ;op.d j.n un.c-ui 1, I fatabti s was i I Tin s n- - .. I ibe p 1 t ! a , d 1!'. au w.-j. j.n p ir. d l 1 i - - n 1 . -: S.U11...1! ifi th-' be -1 t. 1 . 1 : . rr jtbis.ar. Fpidemb' (.row-. H.ipnlh. . Win n the .".;. mpic do. 1. d : uthampton th r, wi re a 0 ;t ; i:u hn-ra c i-- s iuu: tlic l ro'tp. I t bie n u 111 b-r of I five fold. The I worst, cold. . 1 l IUI boa! d o'ild b. Hul b 1 . rK- ' . t s ' S b wi at 1 1 : an-1 mi.1 1!H I t .iM 1 was at 1: Vl;vi' the 1 n.pic lie . ;:.'.. pot the 1 1 1" lb "an i th uti 1 1 t 1 a k t" i n f 1 uenz . the medp al author: news of lb--wa reci ied ti.-- In- ; roi.in--. it d to disembark all t hesno w re fr sh fro;n tiaiuinicamps in the mil southern - t .1 1 s. 1 u take the-.n wa1 iim.ile of th tin only 1 I a . t 1 Sout ha ui','t"U camp. v. "men ..:s -;:uat'd on low. w't giou.ni. ami w a v. 1 1 1 1 . ,. .deuuit.- f..ci!:t i's for takit-; '.ate o -ick men or r i n w ho 1; ui b . n v- ! nosed to an m.b mic. Most of thi , tlliU,iri, i:i th, VM m nis j ;thu.a ( ,,t ,,,,, tht. t, j , c-n li"01 s v 1.1 h . ol.sl.-ti i iv nf o!u- la r of thin .'o nus f, u in, h. s off tin- tiound. i i'i in li--m vi;n For f. u d.:s th bxtois tri'-d n siiipbouro. lo fi-rht tin- . pbb-nih - ut it b-c:m- .-o ti ic v :rr.:et I that it tmally ;.. .iu,- ncssary to j disembai k tit. .n n and take them j to the re.-1 camp. "The n,d:cil .m; horitb-s in tb-' j hospital.- around .-out hu m p:m." th" rpri sas. it'1 well equipped t" ie.il -w ith i.nv ordinal y outbreak f disao. -.ut thU emer-ency tae 1 t the brukin i ' point all t n ir r.ccon - modation- ai d proparat bn-. Sup'ere, lh- i port points out. signal onportunitx for the R.-d e'nT i r ; v. 1 it lent aln 1 .iid in s e u r l n - , la vi-'d supli V i n p t o i 1 1 1 . g a m.;n of the p,,. j instant d livi i o itui lot'iim: I I conimo-luti'Mi- : r t; .p.s. From 7' -.'-- " i r. f! 1 .;.-. ( American mM; 1 - in ? .luring the . 1 -k ending S- p' 1 m o ' , : r 1 1 1 i 1 '. . t b numner jump d to or. Sept. That was the i,.-:iw :t. r n-.aik. ai t ro n thru 01 tli" w.i- a sli.irp .11 1 te n!" d ' line, the numb'r dwinI ! 1 11! f to e -lil c.is-s by T I PASTORS RECUR TO MORALS OF CITY ( contim' j:d ri;iM pagi: ne. pi i'- tin- i;ain' upon :b..I J,oi sibb-. wh'ih-r it !.e th- cbut-h. tl. . .... .,1,... I t 1 I ll.il III-, Ol ail.". O i I i ' I " I.. II'. 1 Fol'.Kv i:g th pr-.- nt.ition "f th--hoii.-inb -ubn-it .f E. L. lb . h .f The Ghambor of (omm r(e I 'r. .Joseph N. Gre-n' tri a do the m !n i., oiisie ' (i'. i-' Spirit Day.' .nd .1 was .iiri'd. "Sja-akmg "f n.oi il -or. '. i i"i i -. said Rev. E. J- i:n. .-. 'g i p'.o to l gin !,. y I"- ;m t h- -h ut "i . an-1 schools. A f-w ;.!-. s ago a 'hri--i . i n F n d a o r 1 u : b 1 1 a in the p i rb u L' of a r t .i i ; i !i n n r bur b. n-i i, -'. .f iV i : 1 w hi b wa s f ol low d 1 , i Wlon a-ked why tbi- f-rni U ri.iinrii' !.' w ,i l :.d members i taucht tho--ami b-llvel the church-s. died tl..it till;;-: ' in bi r. ' ing w thth- - -bo,. per .: M. E. ! o if :-) tb m b n Rev. R. bun h rI id b k -t ib'pictel i-; tl. ENVELOPES CLEW TO JEWELRY ROBBERS? j -- eCNTINTFD I " J : M j . - - I front loor. it wiubj h I f "v ' f'-"' Hie?:, to f'.v : !: ne. i again with . .. !. i r- e.'irr i - 1 !"",- Loroy ' i i u- r. -Aft r th.-ir fa .h 1 ' T 1 1 front lo'-r. t b v j h-v a :.. :r ; T 1 :jo. t . - u a !; : l'clo" ':. ... . r-r f r . 'arc. ' ' f igan - .-an ' :!. - .-. r, the W.-cb r.g-- - ; ' I . v : i o V. b .s b. bv Mr. f II- v.f ! . " .'. ' tb;: ind - i , t f'ti'i 1 - s rel: ii I t ? ' in Th- m A? b:- b i i - 1 . . - i . , r e J--" W : : .; - b at b.- ;.! -l il .1 I ! 1" d! it' I To T.i: it : . j v, 0', f. t ,. ! 1 v 1 i -v. J o- s ' C e . js C- !. Advertisers rrrake profits frorn volum not prices.

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