South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 130, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 May 1919 — Page 3

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES rATTRlAY AITIVOOV, MAV 10. 1D19.

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WOMAN SLUSHES THROAT SITTING

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NOTED CANTOR TO BE HEARD HERE

EFORE MIRROR

Finds Razor Hidden by Her! Husband for the Past '

Six Years.

nn5!r.ff a razor that Lor husbnnd. had Kept hidden for n years. Mr". Anthony Kuchnrski. 65 years, obi. proppe-d Tif rslf on a small box in front of a mirror in the living room at hr home, 1511 W. Fisher st., and ut her throat from far to car Friday, h'he died a feu- minute after hclnp taken to Fp-vorth hospital. Apparently tho vornan had enntemplate! midde. When police ofrifTS arrival at th- Kurharski home they found evidence that the act had '. n carefullv arranged. iJlotches of

Mood, on the dreier top in front of j vhich Mrs. Kueharskl sat while in . the net of taking her own life !r-a! j tf the belief that she wanted to j e herself die. i

Lin in Tool of Illoo. When dion ered 1-y a. neighbor p. fen minutes afttr t-h had committed the act he was lyiir-r on. the l!oor in a pool of blood, and was still e. The police -u ere immediately notified and the ambulance was y !tt to the residence. She was removed to the Fpworth hospital but iied shortly after her nrrlval there. No motivp for tli euicid rould he pivcr: V-y Anthony Kuehurski. lniband of the Jc;.d woman, otliT than .she had been sickly for the past seven months. Her .von died from Influenza a short time ao. and this together with her illness uor7 ied her most of the time, according to th statement of her husband. Ijrnoraiit of Action. Mr. Kucharski did not know of bi wife's action until late Friday afternoon. He is a painter at Stude1 aker's factory and does not go hom for dinner. When lie heard of the death. Mr. Kucharski ex-pres'-d prcat surprise, as he f-aid hi wife appeared to be feeling well Frill ay morning and was up early to jirfparo hi. lrea.kfat and lunch. Mr. KucharsM Mid the razor his " if tired to Icill Herself with tnlonged lo Mm and trm he had had i oncealed for the past ix years. How she found it, he say?, is a mystery to hlra. Heedes lir husband, Mrs. Thiharskf U survived by one sifter. Mr". Anna Ilierfelf of f-'alamanaci. X. v.. and three brothers residing in "o'and. Tlie funerat will be held from Ft. 'nsiiner':! hurr h Tuesday morning at ? o'clock. Kev. S'tankslau fJorka will hae charge of the services. Tturial will Vu in Cedar Grove, cemetery.

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Pleasure and Business Mingle at Monthly Gathering of Association.

tin. Chris Kir-7. Charles Fdicl. A'Jm Vkn., k. ste-.-e No'vak, O. U. llower II. W. Donmovei.

Charles Steele, C. W. Copp. C.eoi"-.. ' Iayton, Leo Wichowiuk. I. Edward?. CemetTi?. City W. I-:. Gors-n h, Russdl mil.;. Arthur J. I-ach, Tred I.. linier. V. D. Temple. N. U. .1. V ntlajjd, Oscar IJHayraan, O. Z11Ilf c. liwrnan BD. i Ycrrick, Franklin Kos-, im rohauuh. I ran!; Smith Cedar i:o John l'ritzvr, John J. Mayer. Charl.s M. Wentland. X. Nipmntr, Marion Vesidouki. i:ivor it w and Highland Will-

. iani Ji. r.ricn, i r.aries .Mccartt r. ! William n.iUL'hfr, Kussell Moran. I Mount Pleasant David Aul'us-

tin-, Ci or.''1 't wart. St. Jo-epn Sylvtj-fT Kole-il;, '. Nowicki. Albert Sledekow ski. Sumption I'rairi Newton Finch. Finance Committee John Y.

Flick, Wilbur F. (.Jorsuch. Harry I fore I,. M. Hammer.-', hmiYerrick. Charles I:. Calvert, M. llu- th.- part ;f "Jude:.- F.. K. 1

dak, Fred . Lohauh. .Miltop 1 1 wait.

I Committee on V r nusii t,' Flas ! Hani. 1 W. b'Acir. Field Officer of the Day V. F. I Yrrrick. ! Aiis Fdwnrd V. Chapin, Hun

1. lerrick, Vano K. ItoeM-.

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HOSIIVULOOM.

Rabbi A. A. Ilosenbloom, of Ak- i t run. ()., a nou.d Jewish cantor j singer, will be heard at the Sons of) Urael ynaocruo in this citv Sunday I evening at 7 o'clock. The program arranged liabbi Uo.senbloom is aj niemorial service for the Jewish -ol- ; dicrs w ho died during the recent i

orld war. He will open the service with a acred J-v. ish sons entitled "Mar-ift"-This rendition of this son? will be a treat for Jewish people in this vicinity, as thl sonp is only heard on rare occasions. Ho will also sini; Hebrew. Zionist. Yiddish, historical. national and Hebrew traditional .-ones. Rabbi Rosenbloom has conducted services in all of the leading cities in this country and Europe.

OVERSEAS

Credit work as acompli.ied bv the national and loi-al aociat io'i "f cn-dit men. to brin? rinancia! croo'v.to j istico, as Mf. scribed h Cilb. rt V. Warner, attorney for the (Tua-o association f credit men. and : mo-k trial in whbdt "I. Krtclium" and 'C Fhatum." were tri'd Iv-

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I ni-h- d the entertainmt r.t :it th' 1 diver hotel at the nmr.'hly ra:J ! 'iet of the South F.end Assciati"n ; of Cr. .lit Men Friday r.i-;ht. ; Immedi.it r ly f ollr.winc t" inldre-.. ' by AU'y Wari er, the "sheriff "f tli' iiiot k ti i il coiift was r rdered to 'art st Wm. i.. Cbamller. . h.airmar. I of the Victory Liberty loin, on a j charpe of exevedinp tho s;. -d limit. jThe allidavit read thai he wa j traveling ov h' Victory lihw iy in the city of South Rend at the rai of i ,00,u,'k) :.. iles per hoi." i vlrn arr- sted. j Crahill Aid Defendant. j W. (J. Crahill, acting ds attorney

for the defense, went to the aid of Mr. Chandler. He conveyed, the

By Genevieve Kemtle SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 1M2. Sunday's astrological for6caat eaesur Ages only thoee thlnr ro!.ttngr to Fpirtual or pfpchl deiielojment, the only benigrant ray telr.j the pe-ttll of Neptune to Moon a splendid augury for medlumship, clcJrvoyancP, Jreamj. virlorj. etc.. - well a for rotry, rauato and art of a mystical or eccentric nature. Thosa -whos birthday It is aro promised advancement in phychlc er subtl way. A child bom on thin day win be peculiar, trraüc. poetic, proud acd axtravaant. Monday' planetary firir ahow bro rcry coi.trary Lnnar arect one dicor.raiing Ietirg. an4 the other rrro S.-vb-ly oetC$v th first, fine it carried the force oZ the xowcrfui and table Saturn, fivinf promiae of a brek me U9 of old And thwarting obstacles Md condition, and inalung way for new, itÄßdy an4 dependable progrwa, Trhlch should t aubatsiatml. though possibly of Blow growth. The first ominous aspect waros against the carele atrnlnr of prs. "laojie whj birthday It Is may ex. 't a yr f ate&dy nroffress. bot sheu!d rttingTi cautiously and tvewe oi Lander. A child born on thie day "Til ke steady and slow, but er ratio and (lib of tonarua.

Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.; Saturday, 9:30 P. M.

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G. A. R. Makes Arrangements

for Observance of Occasion in South Bond.

News of tHe!3ity from the Official Records

lVtm Üw Ilccor.l- f th I.idlana Till aiul lxK4ii O.) Adam llunbtrser and Kate K. to I'.ertha and Kthel Burnt tt $1; lot 5, lliverdale Arte addition to the city f fc'outh Jlend. l?ertl;i Hacke.nlun? to Elizabeth Andrews: $1; part of lot c. Wenger A: Krieshbaurn'H s-contl addition to the city oC Kouth Uend. Horace CU ililler to Martin T Pane ar.d llorcnco ?I. Ityan (II W), Jl; lot S2. I'ortajre Park addition to the city of ikuth Herd. JohU "W. Violette and Katherine t. tn Achille C. Colpaert; $1; rrt of lota IS and 19 in block 21. Itwrenco &. Batte'.l addition to th citv

t Mishawaka. Sarah "H. Beaverpon to Dominick IYrillo; 3Ü0O; lot 141 in .'Nci!i tt Schwab' addition to the c It y tf Mishawaka, Ind. Frederick J. Tuescher and Hertha to Marvin L. Ilu?scll and Julia A.; 11; lot CO and part of lot 1 :i in Mock 43 in Lawrence & Battell's addition to the town of. now city of Mfshawaka. Marvin I. Howell and Jilia A. to Samuel M- Robinson: JI; lot :' and rart of lot li in block 4l in Iiwrencp & Hattell'R addition o the town of, now cfty of Mihawiika. CJward J. Harrison and Km ma H. to Ludnda 7rause; JI; lot 11. Portage Park addition to the city of Smith Bend.

Achille C. Colpaert to Chirlea and j Af.-irie Van Holsheke: 1- lot 174 ir. I

Milburn L-nd 'o.'.-; atidition to tho .ity of Mishavraka.

Mari Van Ho'sbeke to Achüle C. Colnnert: m Milburn Land Co. 's

Ihe city of Mish.iw ak.i. Christina Sie:.- and husband to .Tur.n Pnsket and Blanche; J3.000: !ot lettered C" in A. 11. Sample s ubdivislcn of out lots Ü5-27-':s in Denniston Ä: Fellows' addition to South Bend. Goorpe if. Hastings io Augru?t I.'ind-raf: J 1 ; lot IS and r-irt lot? 17 and IT in i:ider Place addition in tho city of South Bend. John A. Vaness and Theresa. Wolf iir W to Walter A. Morris and i:iva M.; 51; lot h:" in Henry Studebaker's first addition to the city of bouth Bend.

Appointments of committees and

J .rriinqements for Mans for the

.Memorial day .services ure made Friday night at the meeting of tin; (J. A. Ii. in the Anten Pot hall. Comrade B. I- Verrick presided at tlie mectirr-c and W. D. Tceple was secretary. Tho next meeting- wiil be held Friday, .May IS, when the ttnal arrangements will Lo complcteJ. The folloAiir named men were appointed for the various committees in charge of the program: Speakers William 11. Lonrnecker. i:. P. Stanfield, Horace Martin. Pihilip Anderson, Leteh W. Sellers. Vocal Music Daniel Dressier. Hands Oliver Williams. Anthony (i. Weber, William Hudak, i:. T. Boche.

Class and stands Horace Mar

After IS months service with the French. Italian, Polish and American armies overseas as a physical director of tlie Y. M. C. A.. Kdward S. Beck. 442 1 N St. Bouis blvd.. arrived in New York on the transport Grant Tuesday nisht. Upon arriving in France, Mr. Beck was pUced in tlie position of supervisor over SO. 000 .French and Sengalai soldiers and directed their physical activities with such success that he was awarded the French croix de

i guerro. ana wnne in aeuun wiui me

famous 4"rd DattaBon. he was decorated with the Fouragere of that organization. I'roni Septombrr until the signing of the armistice, lie M.rvtd with the Italian troops in th' line at the left of the American armies in the Argonne. After the signing of the armistice he went forward with tho second division of the American army into Germany where he remained in the capacity of held sec

retary until Iiis contract with the! Y. M. C. A. terminated. ; Mr. Beek is a veteran of the Cuban;

and Philippine campaigns. He is the I -

only Y. M. C. A. secretary from the city who returned with the French cross of honor.

worth. Kans., where he established a store. Through a single letter with his signature he was located and more than $35,000 worth of stolen goods were found. " Incidents of such a nature were told by Mr. Wagner to Impress on

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i cooperation between all credit men

hiJ f the country. The Michigan man on ! bought from 11 different trunk

such action on the pirt of the de- manufacturers ana irom du umerfendnnt and in serving penalty said cut jewelers in the country. he would order him to carrv with! Through the efforts of the nation-

that Chandler as

tudeliaker which he had only

on the dav he was arrested

and pointed out that it is impossible to et this type of a machine down

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way. The judge, in handing down judgment, commented at length

that rate on the Yiotorv high- the credit men the great need

him until hi.-; last day the victory he had won in the Victory loan drive in St- Joseph county. He also said he would add a penalty by assuring the defendant that South

Bend will also honor him for hisj noble werk during the last fewj weeks in the drive. j Tells of Work. j AU'y Wagner spoke of the work j the credit association is doing over j the country and the great help the j national association is in locating' financial failures who have defraud- ; ed creditors in various cities and ' are always missing when the eretli- j

tor linus that he has trusted his debtor too far. He told of a number of incidents where the national association has. through months of hard labor, final

ly located such men and them to justice.

al association of credit men, the country is going to be divided into groups with efficient men in charge of each group. With this system many of these fraudulent proceedings can be overcome, according" to M-- Wagner.

BROUGHT BACK HERE ON DESERTION CHARGE

Carl Wilke was arrested in Michigan City Friday and returned to South Bend to answer a charge of wife dessertion. He was released on a $500 bond and will appear for trial in the city court this morning. A. E. Feahter was arrested Friday night by oMtorcycle Officer Traub on a charge of operating an automo-

brought 1 l,de without a license. He was re- ' leased on a $2j bond and will appear

He spoke of a ekver business a hearing in court tr.is morning.

man in .Michigan who established a unman iin-n., n.. xmiu c-i..

vm .ii ,,n-.ni was arrested on a charge of exceed-

AKHIYKS WITH TKOOPS. NEW OB I. KANS. May 10. Brig. Gen. B. M. Blatchford. w ho has been in command of the Panama canal zone during the war, arrived here Friday on the transport Kilpatrick with 1.400 soldiers of tip- Jrd infantry regiment.

and Otto Petzhold

10 and i:, cent store. Small nUan-i arrested on a cnargi

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titles of goods were mireha-sed bv 1 l" fcpceu num.

this man until tb- cor fuleeco r.f Kdna King

creditors was assured. When the i wt re arrested by the police Friday time came to put in large urgent , on a fornication charge, preferred orders for hi-h priced furs, jewelry. .Mrf?' Hannah Petzhold. lace curtains and oriental rugs Iiis -

orders were all rushed to him j promptly, and he succeeded in ship- 1

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country. Xo two trunks were des-t

iini m ine same place. .Next ne onb red these goods all sent to Kansas ' i t , Mo., and then to Leaven-

PILES! PILES! PILES!

WILL1AMV FILE OINTMENT For HInid. Weeding find itching Pib-s. l"r sale by 11 drutrfrists. mall ö? aud WILLIAMS MF(i. CO., ITopn.. lor Xal by Ontral liriiK t'o.

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grain. Bevo is i!he highest pefinement of ihe natural drink of primitive man-" the accepted drink of modern America a beverae with real food value.

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A healthy and substantial drink tit the soda fountain, or with lunch at the restaurant , a comfort waiting for yon in the ice -d? o at home Sold 0YQT'i fietP Farrtulo suppfiod by (froccr, rf . ':st and dvaftr

Mstfots are tnvitod fj inspect ::.! y

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with black silk braid, the, shoulders, falling hips.

The coat front has two pockets and double turn-back scarfs of blue, tan or red wool velour, and a narrow ''String: Belt" of serge finishes off this extremely smart Cape. This wonderful Cape is to be placed on sale Saturday at a price that every woman and miss can easily afford to have

one, no matter if she has another, and the style is guaranteed. Wonderful value at

The May Sales YYe are showing a great many extraordinary values in Women's and Misses Coats, Capes and Dolmans and Dry Goods of all descriptions.

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REAL BATTERIES AND SERVICE The Prest-O-Lite Batteries will not only burn nails and weld file:?, hut will give you the real faithful service that makes autoinff a pleasure the year around. It has stood the tests for ycart. Ask any Prcst-O-Bite owner and he will proudly tell you about its efficiency and the high claüj service you get with, it. That's why so many of the high Krude automobile manufacturers of today are equipping their cars with the Prest-O-Lite Batteries direct from their factories. The Prest-O-Bite have increasel their output capacity over ISO percent within the last year. When better batteries are made, l'rest-O-Lite will build them. See us for inspection and repairs. Prest-O-Lite Battery Service Co. Phono ITf.. 109 W. Wayne St. South Bend FlkJiart. The oldest and most reliable service to automobile owners in America.

ICE

Manv of our customers, both old and new, are buying enough of our GUARANTEED ICE BOOKS to insure their ice supply for the entire season. Our books are as safe as a gold bond, and you'll appreciate them when the test comes. Artificial Ice Company 525-535 NORTH EIS1ERICK ST. Home 6123. Bell 2221

Annual Election of Directors Patriotic & Civic Relief Association The annual meeting of the Patriotic and Civic Relief Fund association for the election of Directors for the ensuing year will be held Monday, May 12th, 19F, at SrOO p. m., at the Chamber of Commerce building. The nominating committee has placed the following names in nomination: Mr. G. U. Bingham. Mr. Albert W. Detling, Mr. Ira Ciraisky, Mr. B. J. Andrews and Mrs. Walter H. Iraker. Members can vote in person at the meeting, or can vote through another as proxy. If vou cannot be present, sign the attached proxy, tilling in the name of the person whom you wish to cast your vote. Proxy must be filed with the secretary, Frank F. Hering, at least 24 hours before the annual meeting.

South Bend, lud 13F-. I hereby appoint or in rasnf his absence the presiding ofiicers of said annual meeting, as my proxy to cast my votes in the annual election of directors of the Patriotic and Fiviu Belief Fund Association, held May 12, 10 F. Number of votes to which I am entitled Sitrn Witness

Do you wish the Association continued another yes

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Fach subscriber whose pledge is paid in full is a member of the Association. Fach member is entitled to one vote for each dollar subscribed.

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Athletic Underwear $1 to $5

We're amply supplied with athletic underwear, most every imaginable d esign, material and mako is here. The selections have been made with great care to insure quality. Assortments are complete. Come in today and supply yourself before the weather sets really hot. Stephens, Superior. Vassar. B. V. D. and Manhattan $1.50 to $5.00.

WARNER BROS. 22 S . Miclilcan St. THE PLANET JUNIOR And Other Garden Tools

Sam'l Spiro & Co.

T r a d I n g with adrerUsen mtinz more for less cash.

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MAX ADLER

COMPANY Worlcf Beit Clothe. Corner Mich, and Wash. Stx.

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