South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 173, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1919 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES GILME ES MS COM Nation's Head in Honor Seivice

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"Possession" and "Ownership" and "Intent to Sell" Are All Mixed Up.

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Forr.-th;r.g :, w in r- d-' isiors a ront rut'd to tlo- rlty police j court ricord-. Saturday ',f n .lüde Km nk Cilmcr of ihr ,ty ' onrr put , ;i new interpret. (t ,(,) upon riori I1 f the state H ,u; r !.uv. ' Deputy Pro-' 'it ! 'Jorff A. S ho k had j'.ift f'ln j t d the' fct.it";- case .IP lit.- : Frank Murri . colored, ritnhtl- i:i it,.ie-r of th I'l lff ni Klll-.tr s.iln.i'i on Pdl; st.

and had anun !v wltne,es tin

Murphtv ws !: i i : lriüks fiom a hottje of whisky in tli-- .-iloi'n May M. l'Jl3. w!nn attorro ;. for Hi- d--f riH- mord fir uej u itt ;i I on the

ffiiiimls that j''---es -ion

u.is nut ihown. li.arge Sit Ii '" Whisk. Th' rTldavit ak-ainM Murphy rhargd him with h r. in hi - pos-s.-.sion .c t oxtr: t in -: with mT nt to sll or mve ; ;iv,iy. The stl proved tli-it Murphy hail tlie I'otdo of whisk. an. I also that he u.is .-lliii-: drinks from rh- 1 1 1 1 r. The d' fej:ve dr;id th- ;! nf th" li'puor lut admitted having seen the ,vltnr''-i for the state in th- form r r a loon on May 1. "Tin- ef n-"."' said Jin!:;. Cilmer. "rlaim.l that thU whisky was not Murphy's. The staff has shown tnat he w.i sin possesion of p. ,n whiie working for Kllioti. and I r;i:;'i"t sustain a eharg of haxlng the possession of ii;to. Ii ,tt ijic ll'juor with intent to s-ll." To thii Mr. Schock replied; The Mat- dry lw makes it wnl.iv.ful for anjonf to havr the possession of liquor with intent to s:i. The state has shown by it ta k'osses; that Murphy had possession of the whi-k ; that h- ojil it from a bottle in his jio.-si-vinn. Whit la tter pi or;;' rot Id the Mate sulmiit that Murphy intend-f-d to k11 th lienor than thv fait that he dil sell it." "Why didn't you charge him with sate- then?" askrd Jude Cllnirr. 'It was not necessary for the'state to do ku in the nllid avit and therrhy acquaint the r. fi ns- with the i t i i state's tiis and who St' switnevse.-i wire be for this ra went V trial. Tht- defense did not know thse witnesses before this trial and that Is what hs prevented th-ni from hrlnglnj: in an irtn lad defense.'.' was the response of the prosecutor. Term MUnl, IViiia p". "I wouhl like to ask your honor, further." said Mr. Schuck, "whether he has not at this tim ronfused the ttrni ownership with the term posies.ion. The law doe-i not ii-'iuire that we show ownership, possesion i.sufficient. Permit w- to ask your

honor howd a man roul peil whisky;

If h did not lirst have It'.'"

.hid err Oilmrr did not reply but entered Judument for tho def ndant. "If that is to he the court's decision." concluded Mr. Schock, "the Mate will move to dismiss a similar charge against I. Kiher. against V'hPfn the täte has the same proof and evidence to su'-mit and by the MMf witnesses " .lti.'l:o dilmrr complied with the request. Kor the pa? year the circuit and superior courts of St. Joseph county hae been the seenr. of convictions for violations of th liquor laws under the ame- charge as fib d arrainst Murphy and surrounded "by the same ?ort of circumstances and proof.

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Suit Filed by New York Firm Shows Indebtedness of Corporation.

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AMERICAN CEMETERY1 NEAR PARIS

A receiver for the Graf I.ens c"r-1

is a.- ked for by

Simpson "A'alther Lens v'o. of York, in a nuit liled in circuit

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p.jrution of this city

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court Saturday morning.

York company in its complaint charges that the local concern is indebted to the'm in the t im of Jl-. 1-2.71. for goods, wares, merchan

dise and that it hau faiUd to make! payment. j They also nay, that they are in- ! formed that the local concern is in- J debted to the extent of $25.000 and; has not suincient means to meet its j obligations, and nk that a receiver j be appointed. . Statement of Owner. j (Uenn Simpson, one of the owners j of the New York llrm, kivs that on i June in of this year, Christoph fJraf, one of the stockholder." of the local J firm. Mated that his firm was unable;

to p.-;y the obligation.

News of Interest! i

on the West Side

)n Memorial day fitting ceremonies wer? held throughout France for the brave American lads who fell fighting in the world war. l'res't Wilson is shown in the accompanying picture delivering an address at the American cemetery of Luresnes. near Paris-, where so many of the Yankee boys are sleeping their long Sleep.

News of the City from the Official Records

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m.uiu..i: li(i:nm:s. 11. Spark.-, decorator. South

r.ii:vii;v. June 10. The annual reunion of the Augustine family was held at the home or Mr. and Mi p. (leorge Peterson Saturday. Thiie were members present. At the l.usiness meeting which followed a picnic dinner .the following odiceis were elected: President. Win. lb own; viie-ptei-dent. ft. f". Augustine; .-c!taiy. Mis ;eoi;e Peterson, t rasaii. Miss Aim. i Hardiinin. The next reunion will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. flnd A. Pestle. Mr and Mrs. I'bitole IMrismi are the parents of a batty cU bom l-'ii-

day. June 1.1. Miss Marie Martin of "hicai:o and t ... . !

Mi.- Anna tllueckert of South llcml

possession of -'I'd. to Mynlell Pagwill. domestic. South ilend. I

i IU i t ('Irzesk. clerk. South Mend. I to Antidtutte Malecka. South Pend. John I'. Pedil.u owicz. inspector. , South Il.-r.d. to Katheriti Iiajter. in- J sp.Htoi-. South Bend. ! Jess- . Cotton, engineer. South j

Bend, to Anita M. Hobräck, dtalls-i

man. Deiiaiic. ). Harry Haerle. trucker. Mishawaka. to llva Bock, Mishawaka. James Siiei iiLiii. i li-i k, iary. Ind.. to Yelina Yoder. iletk. Mishawaka. Alex Pencsik, toidmuker. South Bend, to Kvajo Jensen, stenographer. South Bend. Paul Ketek, spring tester. South Bend, to Yolan i:mer , typist. South Bend.

sipi:i:ioit i oriiT. 1 ;t it 1 1 1. s Cdward Kay; cut for di orce. t I'iiimeis Trust Co. s. Wm. 1.

Bower, et a!; foreclosure

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( IUI l it coritT. . son W.-ilther Lens Co. vs. Lens Co.; recelMiship suit.

Resits as Deputy County Recorder; Served 14 Years

After 1 1 years of service as deputy county recorder under three incumbents in that olfice. Marvin II. Ort has announced his resignation effective Saturday. After taking a rest, his first vacation since l?u7, Mr. Ort will devote . himself to private interests. Mr. Ort became deputy recordr II years old under Josiah P. Kced. Noah Lehman, Mr. Heed's successor, retained him in the position as did Bert Klysz. the present incumbent. No successor has been named for Mr. Ort as yet.

BAND CONCERT SUNDAY IN LEEPER PARK

The second of the season's band

commi:nci:mi:xt i:xi;iuisi:s. Frank J. Szymko wiak. son of Mrs. M. Szymkowiak, 1S W. Napier st., is the winner of the scholarship awarded by the lni versify of Notre l)iiine to the student of St. Hedwige's school having the highest av-

I erage in class work for the year, i This scholarship admits the owner

to the regular high school and course at the university. The win-

' r.er is 14 years old and m;.de a gen- ' eral average of W percent in his ; studies. Twenty-two were graduated Friday evening at the commencement ; exercises of St. lied wife's school, j held in the parish hall. Rev. AnI thony Zubowic.. C. S. C. pastor, j awarded the diplomas. The gradi uating class consisted of Andrew J. j Budnik. Aloysius J. Wlodaiek. Bron- : islatis K. Kochanowskl. C.isimlrr F.

Kotollnski. l-:ikr;is W. We.olek. John fJ. Frankic wicz,. Leon Fdmund Kowalski. Louis J. Pawlicki. Frank J. Szymkowiak. Paul J. Kochanowskl. Thaddens S. Marszalkowski.

i Theodore V. Kydzynskl. Zygmund J H. Kitkowski. Anna M. Paczesna, i Casimiera M. W'ojciechowska. ElizJ abeth M. Smogor. Florence A. ! Chrzanowska, Florence K. Nowicka, ' Wladyslawa C. Wojci chowska,

hart. Ind.. by William H. Knickerbocker, president, and F. F. Berton. lashitr, to Melvina Ward. 4T; jtatt of lot College Grttvc addition to South Bend. . Christian M. Wenger alid wife to Keuben A. Uarnian and Sarah. $.1, -;."; lot IOC. Wenger Kriegbaum's 2nd addition to South Bend.

IKANsFLKS. of the Indiana K-c- orded June

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i'h.ubs W. t'ct'n, trustee. Mi i- li.uii.V National bank by

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THREE BEST SELLERS IN MUSIC

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concerts will be given in Leeper!Mar-v M" Wesolowska. Sophia K. park Sunday evening, starting at S j Wituska and Leona M. Diejer. o'clock. The program will be pre-" An entertaining program was sented by the Knights of Pythias ' -ivtn- tl,e f-tu"c of this was the band under the direction of James1 dance. "The Sunbeams' Frolic." by

Beard. The following program will be presented: Star Spangled Banner March Koyul Tournament

C. L )vn tu re Pretzusa Oxer tu re

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Jlitflr rirtki f llir vürortf err

dressed in yellow costumes with silver tinsel, other numbers on the program rendered in an excellent manner were as follows: Musical selection by Z. Balieki military

W L. Skaggsjband; song. "Merry June." by girls Waltz Lights and Shadows .... land boys of the seenth ar.d eighth Charles S. Kock well grades; recitation, "Do S.xzeseia," Characteristic Cotton Field Days Henrietta Crzcsk; violin drill, small Zublin . Imivs tirst l'i:ii1i: solo "llf;iVpnlv

j Song," Louis Woodk a; musical seSOUsa ; 1, .ptinp j ill l li t :l l- li.-iml- "Ciwnnsio"

l antasia Hungarian looani Screnadt Love Harbor Charles S. Koekwell

March Fairest of the Fair J. 1

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j drill and song, lirst grade girls; I duet. Aiolin and piano, "The Iast j Kose of Summer," Bronislaus nn? i Paul Kochanowski; song solo, "Va

cation." Marie Koczorow-ki; instrumental selections, violins and

piano, "Minute in C

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The annual i losing exercises of, Frankiewicz and Louis Woodka;

chorus, "cioodbye to School." bj" girls and boys of the fifth and sixth grades; drill. "Marines," by boys of fifth grade; and selections by the orchestra.

PAROCHIAL SCHOOL EXERCISES SUNDAY

Beethoven,

Bronislaus Kochanowski, John

Trot and

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"Sweet Siamese." Fox

"He's Had No Lovin' For

Long Tune." ' By The Campfite" and "I'm For ver Blowing Bubbles." "Waiting" (from "Listen Lester"

St. Patrick's school will be held Sunday afternoon at J o'clock in St. Patrick's church. The pastor. Rev. John F. Detlroote, C. S. C, will preside anl deliver the address. Besides the awarding of diplomas and the announcement of the winner of the Notre Dame scholarship there will be a musical program of vocal and instrumental numbers by

the boys of the school. The e.xeiciss

will close with benediction. The musical program which follows will be Presented bv the bo

j choir: Festival anthem. "Sing. Ye to God" Lambilotte

"O Siilutaris" Weik'and

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spnt Monday afternoon with Mis , ' Vt i- Vi , i ' V-' i ' and w 11 "Life and Um e" (from "Velvet "Tantum Lrgo" Limb

Mr. and Mrs. Oeorce Pelrrson and j - 1 1 '""-j Colombia Uen,nN. Organist. Prof. John Becker. daughter sp. r.t Sand. iv with Mr. and 1 ' ,,!nn 1",n'1- ,n'' j Mrs A. barker of Flkhart I Alexis Co.,uill ,rd and Mary J. t "Fyes That Say 1 Loe' You" and . WVXTT. A son as born to Mr. and Mrs - ---nd and wife, to Mar- ; W lu n The 1 ees Make Honey Down Clvide Witter T-rvd iv Tinet" -"' -d- Ar.d.-rson and Andrew J.. 'n Sunny A la bant. , iaii .iu:u . t4jit( a uu CA ine U tten..rv,M. Juno , t .. . . An , ber from this vicinity attended tli

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Mf. nnd Mrs. Charbs Bstb-- an!

Fon. Russell, an 1 Mi.s Ldna B.-rts of Portage rd. spent T,if'l.iv eer.b'g ith Mr. and Mrs Clo d Be ?' Mr. and Mr-. Robert Fi. Id and ton if Ml. Pleasant spent Wt.li.es'!y everir-g wi'.h Mr. and Mis C!.v;!e Witter. Mrs Cif.irjii Peterson und ii.. enter. Mrs Clod Bestie Mnd s n. ,tnd Mfv H. W Lydirk attendrd ti e Mr Pl.i.nt Indies' picne- it the h..p-,.-of Mrs. Lew is Ro.-k.-tr"h. Y. '.n.s-

I'uk p:.o e to Cty of South Bend. St Joseph Loan .v Trust om..p.. trustees, to Homer Tacgatt. $1; part of lot '.'"i in Martin's addition t.. South Ib-nd. Robej-t W. Caiill and wife to Barr.e San dock u:d Solomon Smdock. $1, lot v. Biinei ! ad.'.ition to outh lb-r.vl.

l.'arl V. Dunkle and

I M. to l'lotel .e I C.illV.

and "Tu.-kish Or

Blues."

"Veil Dance

I chestra March." j sheet Miimc. '-That Shm-'iii Melody." j "Come Along To lloney-Moon i Tov. n."

M ounty commencement exercises at

j South Bend on Saturday. j The Bendit orchestra furnished

Rev. John Mard in the closing address commended the graduates or their splendid work during the past year and expressed a wish that the would retain in their future life the atmosphere which surrounded them in the years of parochial education, and appealed to parents to continue their children's education, consistent with their means.

The interior of the hall was prettil v decorated with American and j poiish'tlags. white daisie ar.d fernsThe exercises were attended by a number of priests from Notr; Dame.

Qther local parishes and sisters o) the Holy Cross and Holy Nazareth.

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Store Opens8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat to 9:30 p. tru

Combination Apparel: That Offers Variety in Dressing The combination of waists and skirts cjves a

wider opportunity of chanin with the greatest economy and always appearing fresh and clean. The economy is in saving extra laundry bills. To the vacationist, the week-end trip or the traveler, a few waists and skirtsare a necessity and take up verv little space in packing. The SI virts and Blouses we offer tomorrow are here in qnantity, quality and price to satisfy the wishes of everyone.

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Wash Blouses in White Tailored Blouses of fine barred batiste with rolling collars of pique, at $2.98 to $4.50. Voile Blouses with flat collars and cuffs, lace edged, also embroidery fronts, at $2.98 to $6.00.

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In flesh or white, smart and crisp with Din tucked fronts, high neck effects with lemstitched collar and cuffs, at $4.50 Georgette Frocks: Beautiful dresses in soft sheer georgette, dainty in plain colors, pink, lilac and white, also some in navy. This collection of smart dresses are remarkable qualities at the prices offered and cannot be duplicated this season. Tomorrow They Will Be on Sale at

$19A $25- and up to $50

The styles are wonderfully varied and include beaded fronts and ruffled effects. Some are embroidered, others have ribbon trimmings.

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(ay. Mm Baker of South IUpending ie -.rnl das wih Mr ar.d Mrs M ,rt:-i Witter. Mis Alier Straup rf Lvdii k i rr,ndlr.ii the w-fk with her -istr. Mrs Claude Ptersor:

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" Can Vou Tame Wild Wimmen Pla.ur-piano 1U11. "Madelon. ' Cleo." ' Thong." 1 ill-on Hottnl.

"I'm Corey r Blowing

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social i : i:ts. The meeting of the Sacred Heart

of Jesus society of St. CaslmicrV ! parish will In held Sunday after- i noon at l:3n o'clock at Warsaw hall !

W dnesilay. I nr N reath of Mary of the Po- ! Joseph Bendit. Jr.. spent Friday I lih Women's Alliance of America' to Sunday visiting at 'liicago. i u il1 no-'' it5 monthly meetlr g Sun

Albert Floiy is. still very il! at this'"l' afternoon at the St. Hedwise s writing. i school rooms. L!o d Iliddl" ha iust rrturnrd : The Z Bahcki Falcons. No. 1

j home from overs as i( r j will hold its exereis Monda v evenI Mrs. J. Conrad is still at the hop-1 ing at Z. Balieki hail. W. Diwsior j Pital. j pt. Ai;.TT Bendit assi-tol th Bimmen' The meeting of Hi. Hedwige soBuhbl:?," i '-and at Nappam Vedne-.day andieioty will he held Sunday afternooi : at Bremen. Thursday een.ng. at the St. Hedwig-' f-chool hutldin "Mummy i Tiie rt gu'.ar mc-ting of the (irange , The monthly meeting of Si. Aim:

i at Wyatt Is next Flldav. i soeiety. I. ranch -0l of th Polish i:ei one You1 The V;,aii Crain F.leatni Co. in -! V.,mr n's Alliance of Americ rvill

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You;" "Antl.ing i.s From Dixieland."

will mi.itt r.ni)!.Ls.

The nwly osga.nlzed Silver Lde

ie hold Sund;v" afternoon Casimlcr s school ro-m-. . The St. Caslmier'n socidv

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Ward to Micha i Ha-- I Pauli!'.-. ? 1 ; part of lot

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at Kii-y park sin. lay utter-

no in at Ü o'clock. To schedule game

vith the Silv.-r Ldge team all .IT.".; or Home 034i.

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P holographic supplo s at Schilling's j

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nf mo ting. The sinrir.tr rehearsal nf St ltr.l.

j rise's choir v.Mil he held Tuesday

evening at s o c;ck at tn M. Htdwice'f school liuilding. The tneelinc of the Polish Literary circle of Warsaw will l hic Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock at the pari.-h lihrury parlors.

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