South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 222, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1919 — Page 4
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WILL GELEBRATE SILVER JUBILEE
St. Florian Society to Commemorate Event With an Appropriate Program. r.atius I-i'"'ki. Sfant!.iu I'y.-zka. M ' O"''-" Uih livrw.iK n, John Kozp'.oohow sk i, I'nn J. r I i r. -k t, Staniiau K"! -i.ik. I'-Tr Wojtubw i z. John Kalczyr;s'r.i. S'.i ni-l.tus JL.ijir, Star.ix iu Ma i;us7.ik, Anthony Kot.!i.: ki. I.idl-l'iu K.i '.ui.i Ja. John I 'rzj sz. . Stani.-I.ius M orsz n - k i ;inu Vincent Vo!tr. S-rIoe Sdai-. Th- llt of th- uinibrs v. ho u rf in th .-erv.r,- daring the world w;,r include: I. Kwald Cez. I o z 'A i " , St;.ml.i w Uorzt lvOW !-ki. F.'i M.ikbl-ki. Jan Wrobb vki. Kaz. Janov. .-ki. Miehal Rf iter. St;n. J.u.owski. And. Kazni rcak. Ign rMiki, I. on K rus.yn.sk l. Wiktor I:.. wicz. Tornetz tluzicki. i'r. K'A'f;M Jan Kujawa. .Jozf Hrylewski. Ili'-r. Stachowski. J.ui Womicki. 1'iotr Witkow.-ki. J. in Iik.isewski. Hol. Wrohl'A ski. V1. I.aKorki. Teotil Hajdwki. Walenty VloI.it -k. AIoj.v Starz v nski. Adolf l-ewinski. HMirk Witkowski. Khz. szyniez ik, Ya' 'nrohot. Joz f Mat oki. Kaz. Pinkow.sUi. Stan. Itoze-wio-, Kaz. I.iizny. r.ol. !Nki. Win. VroUew.ki. Wal Wro !. uski. Wal. Kruk. Jozef i;nisz zvnvki, Iii. tlfm1 ar7.'Wl;J, Alo.izy s'obczy nsk i, Kaz. ij.iil.icz. Tomavz M'i'-rzl.insk i. Jar. K.irznrowfki, Wl. okolovki, Stan. Jaronik. W. A. Jaronik. Win. Sohezynskl. Wl Itorkowski. Stan. Mi'driskl. St. Fj an ki' wicz. Itrn. Krus.ewki. Fr. twr. nrn k. Hron. otolski. I"n J. Chelrniniak. Julian Ibu;owkl. Hron. Lie hnnw irz. Wae. l'jerzy nski. Alojzy Af:ovv.-ki. I'r. Cholewinski. Wl. Kr'is.ynski. Luduik Szmand.i. And. Sier.icki, Fr. Aftowski, Hn. Sotiwki. Ks.tu. .ow.trki, Xyfryd .Ndwin-Kj, S 1. Ko!siik. Jozef I i skou sk i, Julian Wach.wski. I. on 'h linin'ak. Lu van Vi fz.Ji) w.sk i. C-sl in- I5ii zkouski. Tin1 j.resnt administration of St. l-ionan's soity is: Nicholas F. Hotnki, !ir csident ; Trank Herzkioui z. vi -ir-Md-t ; John J. Olejni zak. secretary; Joseph Kuczw.im, assistant secretary: Stanley J. n Irninlak. treasurer; John Klawinski. and Holelaus Sojka. marshalt; Joseph Karziirowki. Stanislaus (Irz-idziela. John Peezkowski. si k t oiiiinittt'e; S.l "-? r Stachowski. h ill i!nirR'rr; Vabuitin' ' !jnu .ak nml IMwanl Lfkovs!;i. standard 1 car is: Sylwster Kubi.k. Simon llvdzynski. Krank I?rlvski. truvt s; Alolf Split'. Stani"-! a Janow-.-ki and Jos jdi Kruk, r vs;on hivird; Krank HTzk iw irz. managt' of th hayrhall rluh. MAN RETURNS, FINDS HIS WIFE HAS WEDDED ANOTHER; WANTS NO. 1 lly iat I l'r-s ; KdKO.Md. In. I.. An,'. ft. Aft.-r b in muri'. d as d-ad for 1 '. y' irs. Ja:ns Ilov'-r rturnl h-r Sattirday and found hs ift toarn l to an'thr man. Fait this str" dirf. r 1ror. th" usual Knoch A ! rt kind. Th- wiltwants hT first mat.' b ir.;. " S l'"'or ilas lii.u . t ( i. . i . t i a watt hfu! waitir.L. po '.: , hilf his vit''s suit fr a r. mi ! u.'-n f :' tto- s -or.d marriii;e is p ndni-r ;n ir. uit k ourt. HIGH PRICES QUOTED ON INDIANAPOLIS MARKET V. A.N..iu.ited I'rt s : INDIANA!' il.'S. Ind . A:;,'. Nat ion -w ide agitation airaint hir'h ( -sr of living appaia-ntlv hatl littb- -ffert in Indianapolis rhh iAt stands in th city market Saturdiv ptatO'.-s were retailing at s !-" rents a pot. tub a cent abo. the price of earlier in the week and from two and a half to thre,- ,.its nloe the u t: rally ijuo'.-.l wh..e-hab-i'.riie-. Tomatoes w i e r-taili:tc at to feven cents a poi:n! h: t 1 i - b.iuhst wholesale price i-n.ted was cents. Other fuoI stuffs a No advanced, although not so f.'.ulv. Stanley Wyckof!. federal - iu ir distributor for Indiana S.aurd.i pr--iiictcd that th sunar fan; it-.,- in '.hastate would be broken IT. ten el" two weeks. r.oi.i vro u if iu:r.. II v Aiv.( lau- I Pre-. WASHINGTON. A c. :.-(; ,.1 Mock? of l h federal r .ev e b.nk tor.tlntiel to '. re u rir thi. Avck initir.c Av v . .cot i : i'c t the ta!e:r.n: of ii iiitn.ti at tlu- clo. LuJir,-s n thai (..tie .knd Mie .'ipi'roMir.a'a'-.1' ).'" ,'" low tlv pievious lital. The sia'emeru at the saiiiv ;;pi'. ;iiiMiUril lor a r e a :Old .IC-.i'll 1 d ."... v v . op. ii, d with the bank 'f Net lerl .uils and ihf National i'.ti'K f lifliiiMii l the 1'niitil M.ili ::a'.:t . i j .o .itaut oA t'f funds influx tro.M liiiii' ,m ii, j ajnient l r fo -d lui ra-.:; d ih.'l i uur.tr;. .
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1 1 ' ' a' art ( in ' luirf i.f Silver Juail Hi in v M.r-iniak. . I". Ai. .1 I ; ; i. u k i . l'r.iid: zki- '... St.iniv (i "Muck-Raking " Police to Make Populace Forget Mayor's Promise to Clean-up Town. MTf.vrjNrr.n ttom pact: o.'i;.i ed. .iink' it. or mabe drinking it up then se kin tr to throw blani'- upm iiim. And one tlay he called the mayor's, and his poliee chiefs bluff: th-y would have to irct busy and act. or he would. It was as much a chalbni;- t the blind politicalism that was jieriTH-at iiiK th lery of the city, as it was to the maor's and the police chief's Id lift s. ("oubl the proscutir be sincere; could iuiy cood thinir possibly -ome out of tlie democratic party: could officials. the proluct of "(;-)d's -wti P-arty" possibly oo wrini", nay verily! Our republican clergy banish the term (h-ist ian" as aj)plied In the. inilentactualiy raile! against the f.rosocut or. piestionin Ihr properly; of his ha Ib ncrir. the mtvi.t' in such a manner. )f cowrs.- the pood faith of an ot'it i '. 1 from "d-otl's o-wn P-arty" mils' not he questioned. The .M:nit'ril aso iation was c"ntempiattin raisi.LP a funl and liirniLT detectives with which to assist tlie poli e in pettinp evidence, which, as one of them put it. "would fon p the prosecutor to K to trial with it, and -onvict the oilYnde rs." Put th re was no svipestion of fund--, or th- employment f detectives, tliat would "'aid" the prosecinii.p attorney in petting on i t :on a bout whic h timI'll i-f Klin,- mud- his memorable visit to M iha wa ka. to aoid service of a ubpot;a. whib' it wasbcin" expost d at th- trial of "Tony" l'.arrett in the superior court, tliat th- liuuor in thi as1 had turned to swaeterie i water IV. ISN'T it ad ' From that time until r."u the rottenio ss of th.c Pdice department anl not only of the for.e, but the "rankiiu' hea'ls" has been unveiiinp itself almost contintious!y. That was the "Ides f Mar h." V- ar nw apmoichinp the middle of Auput. and the in "stipations at th ity hal! are constituting them.--, Ives one continuous confession of admitvstrative rott iine.-s from th very start. It l- admin i.-irat i o!ten:ies t...i Tile police be b.ltldb'il and m.ote to do their duty if there were iittni'Ment nun at th top to b.iiitlle tlu ni. Th. incompetence starts with thi board of safety . and in Max or ('arson's appointno in of it. and then taking up th ciiief, and hi- a-si-tar.T. proce-Nd-lown tl.c line It doesn't start at the ojtuni ainl proi'-ed upward Aim attempt to make it appar to pur-u- tliat otire. i of the si me svu t of deci ption as tliat which t harped the prosecutinp attorney with dereliction f duty in ai !:er tits of the adminirtr at im --wbn it was thouPht to mak" h'.ui th.-- "peat" "f the administration's two-fafoli.t-. It is of the same sort of !"- (ption as that piven out by the !i.aor not so very lone a-o as to the cleanliness ,.f the town, w h. n iie posit ivt ly knew l etter: oh, la)' That is a mi-take. We lu!. e he said the other .lay he hadn't been painp an atlenlioti ti the police .lejai t ment , had been concerned only with the works dpar!mnt. the health department, th" h-pal (p.irtmcnt, etc. Ho had '"inherite.l the police ti p r 1 1: i n . " .i k r.ow. And so he oiifes-e that he was talkinp tliteiiith his 1 r wh.-'t he .-.lid the town was so . lean, ami pi i'stitutioii. and boot-!eppmp so w i 1 . r.dr ionti ol. he hatin't i t-en p.ivir.p any attention to it. We don't suppo.-e he pai.l ar. a'teu'it.n to it when Th- c:tv m--:;;:tt.i it ir.mr.cticn uit apair.st Siinrf Puck. t restrain him f' oia a;t,n.p-t:np to i rrv out nn order t. ,. s.iperio!" i.-utt and l ike aw .y fro::i ):: po'i- ihief the li;(r ii1 the u-m,' r-1 )a lubac her t.i.-.s, .:-. f th- t;n:.'S when the ie f svAcre that it wüs ur.Uat
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Celebrate Silver Jubilee
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that liuuor had be n disappeari ti ir froiai the city hall, or turning j into water and be wanted to bo saved from committing contempt j in his determination not to piw j that liquor up. j And we wouldn't ! surprised if ! it were much the same brand of ! d ception as that, hoin' indtilpHl now by the city administration in its police investipatjons furnishing ;i lot of noise to detract the attention of the people from th fact that nothing in particular is. otherwise done to execute the mayor's clean-up order. Firine occasional policemen. n lone as it doesn't interfere with, the 'rankinp-heads;" well, that needn't necessarily interfer with the ipuiet operation "for a while" of the protected r sorts 'until the thmp blows over." I'o. ibly it has been found much easier, in anticipation, to muzzle th mouths of a few tfischarped policMiien, with a taint on them than it would be ti muzzle a whole town full of bootleppers and bawdy-house keepers 7 l'irinp a few policemen, furthermore, needn't interfere with tho income of any of the "close-ups" whoevt r they are. Comity Farmers Meet and Discuss Prices on Milk Five hundred members of the St. Joseph County Farmers' Cooperative association attended a special meetinp held in the Chamber of Coinmerce rooms Saturday eveninp. The , meetinp was called by Albert Funk. ! pr si b ut of the association to disc i-s ihe business principles of the 'wholesale prices on milk by the stockholders of the county. The meetinp was principally called to discuss tlie dispute which arose le'tw n thN who!esa lers ami retailers -in the price of milk. F.y an unanimous ott it was decided to b ave the ni.itt. r to the board of lir dors of the association for final disposition- Members of the association tbciibal to abide with wli.iterr tb ei-ion the btard of ilirectors will make. Followinp the business session County Apt nt J. P.ird addressed th farmc s ncourapinp them to continue t;,e pood work in raisinp erop. He praised the farmers for the pood results obtained this year and off red some suppestions how th- cr'is can be impruveii. OPEN RETREAT At V;"0 o'clock Sundav evaninP. the annual spiritual retreat fvd" women will bepin in the Sacred Heart i iiap- 1 at th- Fniversity of Notre lame. The r treat will op n with st niicr.u n th- 'Pearl of Great Pride" by the Pev. James Wesley. Oonahue. i. S. C., nuii.btr of the Notre fume mi-sion baml who was ippointed retreat master. Arratipements h.ave been completed to accomodate a large number of w. me. a retr.-atants not only from So."'. Ib r.'l but m the icinity as well. They will l:ve in Va!--h -and F.adm b.alls ami all conveniences to ni!. the latitat a s:ucs.s have i 'r, jca. d at the disposal of the 1 t lea t a n t -. I our Daily ('onfcu'iui s. Tiie proprani of tlie rtreat int '. i 'es f.. ;; , , , ' C 1 It f !' C II C e. IWO in t'r.e morninp. ov.o in liie afternoon and ven;np. Ourinp the course of tl.e 1 iv the c. n !'er nc s will b- supplemented by spiritual readmp, tlie Rosary. Way - f th- Cross and rx- .;'. :.": -n if 1 t ijiscie pi'., TWO r, t:et Will i.e s;iVHl foT WOna :: at Notre pame this summer. T'ne -,."'!..! one will a' piven at a ..te to be announced l.i'a-r by "he S.. aiier ..f the Miss-.on !'ani I.s! 1 m . v tlie women's itre;t p:"o-d to i t .- ic. --fl;i and it w.iw dfcid to . or.tiiiue them.
tr v. r f i '1 MiV. CAES TD TEXAS Leaves Sunday For Austin, as President of St. Edward's College. The Pvev. Dr. .Mat how Schumacher. C S. ('., who was recently elet-d president of St. Edward's collepe. Austin. Te.a-, at the meetinp of the provincial chapter of the Holy Fross? conpr-'ration. leaves f.r his new destination this eveninp via Flucapo. Ir. Schumacher was born in hicapo. 111.. March 18 7 0. and received his primary education at St. Mary's paro hial school in South Hen. I. His academic and collopiate work were pursued at the Fniversity of Xotre Dame, where he was pra duated in 1-V.y with the 1 pro? of Pachelor of Aria. He iiu his mi. i.Tiii-:w scurMACHKH. post-pratluate work at the Catholic university in Washington, I. C. where he received the depree of Bachidor ff SacrcV Theolopy in 19d:J. and Doctor of Philosophy in 190.. He was ordained a pr'est by His Imminence -'ams Canlinal Gitbons on Dec. 1!. 1H03. at Washington. D ". He was professor of philosophy at the Fniversatv of Notre Dame from P.0 4 until 1 1 0 7 atul has been : director of stmlies at the unive-dty j for th-' past l'J years and dean of (the summer school for the past two ! years, which he inaugurated and 'which has proven a success. Cirrsit I Mut ator. I Dr. Schumacher during his stay at Notre Dame has distinguished ; himself with exceptional educational j experience and great executive ability. He is member of the prneral executive committee on standardizaition of collepes of th Catholic Fljucational association, chairman of I the committee on standardization of Catholic coli pes. member of th 'commission on ' stan lardizat ion of the North Central Association of i Colleges and Secondary Schools. He i the nuthor of a book cnjtitb'l "Titf Knowab'.eness of C.otl" .and has contributed many macazin (articles hi educational subjects H is a fourth U pre member of the jKnt-thts of Columbus organization ;ar.d was for several years state ; haptain of the Kniphts of ColumV'tjs. Indiana chapter. IV. Quinlan l ;. I A-ociatal with Dr. Schumacher will be the Itcv. Micha! Qtiinlan. '('. S. ('.. an educator of note and a noted athlete. Fr. Quinlan has the ; legre of Ma.-!, r .f Arts from th : Fniversity of Notre Dame. For several years he was president of Coiiumbia raiversity in Portlarai. Ore. 'For sonte oar he his been professor of F.nclish at Notre Dame, and I has contributed to the success of at hl-t teams by his knowle.lpe of n'hb'ues. l-r. Qiiir.lan is the elitor -f tli- 'Notre Dame Athletic Guide." the .amphiet giving all records of teams representing th-- university ,ver -:ce athletics ware inaugurate. 1 at No'ro Dame.
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Ul PUN FOR' RAILROAD MEN
Leaders Say Tripartite Control Will Not Affect the Other Industries. tiiOLitrht THth.:r.c of it if u h-ard ! iimor s. I nion men hr credit ! I'lumh with originatintr the plan, it was disc isscd l.'f")re union frath'r-inks-. Leaders say the umon riti7."-n-sl;ii of Chicago is solidly t,.r k f th? idra. Will Apply to All l"t ilitic . Outsid cf the labor ranks IMuwio a id'.i r ntl' was little known hf-re. althoach ome lawyers rivalled h!m as a ciod attorney with "radicar leanin ps. As to the im porta ni f the PI ii ml, plan, union leaders s- . u i applicable to every line of public utilities. The paeklner industry, it vas said hero, protiatdy would be the next to follow the railroads into public-labor-owner opera t ion. 1U Associate, j pros: TFHIti: UAFTF. Ind.. Ai:p. P.ail empioyey uecidf d Saf ui (U.y '. !eae the piestion of rcsurdr.p woiJ: to the crafts. Th? action was t.iken hy lesol.ition ai a miss meotinp of striking' workers. When a -i nurmpt was made- to call the strikers to orKr to appoirt a tur.tr for them to ich tr take the ote the men left tlie hall. The feder:.led td- of the Tnploes lrcideti to call a meetinp of 'et' isyh .mi a shop mechanics at 1, o'clock Sunday morninp ami Pennsylvania .shopmen nt 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The position rf the railroads remains unchanged wilh a!l read- niaxinan attempt to handle fieipht. WILL NOT WORK. Itr As-t.i i.ite.l Pr'; : PORTSMOUTH. Va.. Aup. ft ."iore than 0 1 strikinp railroad shopmen of the seaboard shops here Saturday afternoon" voted not to return t wank pen.linp a settlement of their demands as requested by ' Pres't Wilson and brotherhol ot ficials. IIOI.I MASS mfj:ti.i.. I'.y Akso, bitt',1 Pr'st; PALKIOH, N. ('.. Aup. ih Atbqdinp resolutions j-xjiressinp nrhlenoe in the officials of their unions and Pres't Wilson, strikinp railroad shopmen voted at a mass meetinp Saturday eveninp to return to work. About .t"i men in Hah-iph and the vicinitv have heen out. KANSAS SHOPMAN VOTI'. Py Atsici.-it'l Press: PITTSHFP.C. Kas. Aip. f. Shopmen of the Kansas City Southern Saturday voted more than six to one t return to work begin nine tomorrow in the rouml house and Monday in the shops. SIIOPMKN TAKT. YCTM I5v Assoeiiitftl Press: Ai KM PHIS, Ttnn.. Auc. Local shopmen on strike, at a niasis mu-l-inp Saturday, voted unanimously not o return to work. KI TI UN TO WORK. HF.UPvINGToN. Kas.. .u;. .. Three hundred Itc-cU I.-land mjiloyes on strike lure sime Mcrolav, returned to work Saturday. voti: to ki:tfk. 1 .A I . 1 I .Will. V., .Mtl., .VUg. V. I IV I l',;0i shopmen in this city of the Haiti more ami Ohio railroad. "Saturday ui-ht voted to return t.-' wor': Al'indav jnnL'np ;. lion b-. Diiaatoi Gen. Hines on the ouesiion of a it increase in wapts. GOFFENEY GIVES LEAGUE WELCOME ! (CO. -TIKFFD FKOAI PAG K ONK. ; "The ideal Sural. y School," Re. j Theo. Alayer. St. Lens. Io.: solo, i Mrs. L. Macht: a' dress. '-The Aiu!' i :i'I Class Orpa i.t.a'it -n and Lesson." Rev. Fdwird Lawrence. Frbania. Ind.: solo, Lli.tdn th KratiFe addnss, t Hamiii.!si hmidt, .-'outh Peril. Imp rej ort of lf-alution cr-Triiiiit tee ; sptcial offering for Klmhurst Alcuorial fund finnouncernonts; install ition of o;-'.-ers; l.oi I's prayer: closmp hymu and benetltciior.. ROSTISER TO ARRANGE FOR CITY'S PORTION OF WAR DEPARTMENT FOOD I Mayor F. P. Carson has sehctetl Harvey F. Itostiser as represrntaI tive of the nty to go to Washington j Mond iy ami arranpe for securinp : for this ciiv a portion of the food 1 t supplies which are bemp furnishe! by tie depaJtmnt for sa:e bv municipalities. The mayor said Saturday that if the local growers will handle the foodstuffs w-ithout prot'.t. he would let th.?m have charge of the di-tri-butioa. Another meetinp of the officers of t lie Pftail Grocers' as. -.. iation will be h-ld as soon as the miyor receives Mr. Kotis'T's 1'port. At this meeting, the details of the distribution will ! arranged. ! WHOLESALE PRICE OF MILK WILL INCREASE Ib f.ill milk tlenb-rs :.'fi.s,-d t . s.iy Satur'laj" iatli.T milk .ri." uMi!d ! bi.oste! .M"til.i "T not I' new . !. e -i:le nalk. :is . lairt'e-l t.y tlie far: i-rv .f .".J lif! :i pa Ii1, a u! ;r.t., Ib-ct M-udiv. I. tit it N nnderst .....I T t; a t n I in r'.-if in ti.e retail jri will f !! w I .nt this f in. i Th st iti. lard retail j.ii.e U ri 1-1 i cents h tii.irt. aa l :i' t:..n on raiinp i; to 14 etiti". but a teilt t.e.itid . tn-::pn I'rice. will 1, jtnd on tlie r.vxt niov ..f ih Sr. .lnph Cr inty Farmers ('.-ej-erntive as"- iati n. '--or.lhi j- to M. 1 Sdrk. ef tt-e lteta'd Milk l)-jhr8 ussu-..aatioa.
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POLICE RAIDS Detectives Visit Alleged House of III Fame and One "Blind Pig." IIa ills on disorderly Mind-p.its. wr.jrh have houses and -oin" to ii i the rfpular jr'Pram for Saturlay liipht. resulted in the arrst of several law violators Saturday nipht. I-ttivs K xoro ". sk i. Deiinski. Hamilton and Pallo rv.ade tn raids. Fouisa Sarka was arrested fit keepmp a house of ill-fame at 2 1! 4 1 W. Wa-hi'.pto a st. Hlkaheth lb-la -kowics. anas ;.atle. .'L'lS Pruce St.. an. I John Kir. p. who cave his address as Flint, Mi. h.. wa re arre sted on the charpe of associating. Ari'st Ilnrher. Aiiam KoscielsUi, propi u tor of a j barber y,,t at IM 1 0 W. Div isiott st . ; was arrested for keepmp liquor for ' sah. He livrs at "ab; S. Carlisle st. j A quart of liq lor and some classes, in whi' h it is ;. lipped Kos ielski was i sa-rvinp drinks were broupht in for j evidenca-. i-.ii .vl',i(le, f.L'l Nibs a v.. a driver for Beck J ay P . Co.. w as arrested by Officer Tholander on a drutiU charpe. Meade left, the truck he was Irivinp in front of tlie "soft drinV saloon "f (leorpe Szabo. Thomas and .McPhersmi sts., 1 when ho was arrested. Ho would not say whether or not he pur(hased the liquor from S.abo, who was recently arrested for selling liquor. Forty-one quarts f liquor were taken from the Szaho place when (ieersf was arresie.i, fintl it was believed that this was all the stock Sabo had on hand at the time. DE A THS MKS. WILLIAM A. I OKI. Mrs. William A. i"r.l .li i early this j i iorniiip .-if tla lioine of her iaupliter, j Mi. A. I., nubbir.l. 117 P. .Madison st. Mrs. I"orl wns Ti' vears old ami I) m I ! lived with hr duiphter for some time Per home vv;is in Lafayette, In,l. MIO N I ITT I It I.KWIf. IMiss Nettie Lewis. Ii".) N. Lafayett st.. died at Kpworih hospital at 1 :4a j "lock Saturday tiipht. followinp ". i" lass ..f f.air wo lcs. She vv;is !nrn Hi! Allecan. Mi'h. Jan. VMf.t. and had lived in South Tend fr the past f.ur ,"iear. Site is stirivel by her mother. .Mrs I ! ;t Lewis; a brother, (e-orce IL Miillins. of Cid.ipe. and two sisters. Koselilie Iaovis. !' S.mtli I'.end. ;in.J Mrs. (, II. S.ott. f Ilninilton, t. JKXTI.KJLVN .IOV-KIIKK. The gentleman tv-riler has ni iie his appear.un e in So lth I'enl. Ib nry Hoe;irl h:ol Iiis Old -liinl.ile stolen from tlie stri'-fs of Nih-s Siturday nipht. and rp rted the theft te I he South I'.ell.l police. He eani" here to make a search for the machine and found it n Mi hipan st.. with h tittle pinred "ti the seat. The riete re:ul. "Thanks for the jy-rile." GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN Try it! Make this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned or freckled 8kin. Sipieeze tn j uce or two lemons ; into a bttle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shako well, and; t you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn and tan lotion. nnl ! complexion whitener. at very, very i small cost. Your groer has th bunons and any drug store or Unlet counter will supply three ounces of Orchanl White for a few cents. Massage this sweetlv fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands ami see how juickly the freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin b1 onies. Yes! It is harmless. r -T-iir-üiÄi' - n a Eyeglassesthe kind you wanU H-Tlbl. Krifuenjr. yi romfortahl rv-Klasrs tliat htav where thcr fkrv put. loak nwt Hiiil x wlisfart ion arr t h kind of gluvrn joii ant. Th rrwl virtur of eiasw- r in I h wnv thry are --l-t cl . tilttrsl und d jui ed. No iurt of th work is -tlchVfd in mr mHhxi of handling. If ou haie not h.i.l tho ui;.. J t t i j faction you ant I invito u to I consult me without ohlijcation. f f I "Vo;i mon't loiik jour hemt nrIe jour eye are well drred" H.LEMONTREE South rami's Lend inj; Optometrist and Ianifarturinc Optician. 222 z S. Michigan St. Home phone fi.,0J. Itell phone SI 7. 1 r! 1 .1 in Ij UNION SHOE CO. o 233 S. Michijn St I Sip rmtcts ßtr$ 11? South )Iihl;aa st. Collect Ai'pan'l for YVonicn.
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