South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 231, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 August 1919 — Page 7

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Phiianthrophy

Th nlntnth annual reunion of thf ! fan-.i! was h'M Saturday. Axic. 1 at th- hnmp of Hnry Kupp, t'o n;il Vo uh nf North Liltrty. Mor- thn ! mmrr wn' fr--nt, th-r werf iruf-M from ('m-

Mirh., uhcre h will join hr brother, and his wife. Mr. and Mr. William I. Ward and thy will impend a w U. m Mackinac Inland. Mi h., and a wpk at Sa.j!t St. Miri'. Mr. and Mrn. Kdtrar H. Myr-rK and

Adete Garrison 's New Revelations of a Wife

hlc'o. Kankakep. 111.. family. T23 W. '.'ollax aw. have goti-

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UVutvill. L";i report. 'Jrovfrton, "f coU and South Bnd. Ind. The rfflrrs ec!"l wer?: A. Stf!', l.rf.-Jd'nt ; Jo ;h Stf-l. vir ;rr?i'.nt. Anna Sud, crtary and rMiirr. Th nxt reunion will b

).ld tht

third Saturday in August,

to HlKman park. Benton Harbr for u fow weeks. Mr. Frod 'hristman. 110 MarouMt av., who has ben spending a few weeks at Hiprman park, return-, d home Sunday evening. 1 Mr. Mahl Hawkins of th T.in-j g-ri hhop hau pone to New York, City on a 10 days' jhoppipj tour. Mrg. (Gertrud Cratnpton. her r!aupht-r, Marie, and son. Ilverett of

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In hnor of Mr. and Mr. F. I I'M via nnd daughter, Ruth Pavis. and

Mr. and Mr?. Frank Palmer, of Llk-JC.rand Itapid?, Mich., have returned hart. Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Shirk. 1 nftr spending two weeks with Mrs.

M. S. Caldwell. 322 Shorman av.

J icy or action in question, her own ' ; atlirmative vote in the council : i necessary before any advise can be Khcn for a unanimous vot of the. council us required. If the i? a party mm j the trouble i! hers, anyhow. And the ; unanimous vote of the council is i only a'jvlce in any case. Each gov-j ernment is free to reject it il it;

' pleases. Nothing could have ben : I said, "and just as he made more clear to the conference man he 1. to stumble than the right of our congress under

aualnst him. lU m-mber. I partial-; our con-titution to exercise Its inde-; ariv wanr him to m.mairi- to knock Peruaner in all matters of peare;

this and Mar. No attempt wa made to i

mo as I caught sieht of thf incon-1 p. dlkr." j question or limit that riRht. The L-ruous L-lnvp nnnn flip h.ind nf rVi.. ! It'nited States will, indeed, under-

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is nothing if not

Their Second Honeymoon

WHAT Till: I,in)I)IJ;ir DID; in his arms.' wiii:n maim;i: ;avi; him tiii: ches the

OPPORTUNITY TO Ml AI.OMJ.

link ,h vun bad man

. 1 X V. IVr.nsyJ vania a v.. entertained ;it :i linnr pirty S'iiulv.'. Covers ;

quests at a table d-l

wt rr laid for 10

fixated with LMrdfn !!(w-r I

Mr. nnd Mrs. harls Kollars. I'l'Mip1 rd . entertained 18 guests at dinner S-jnday honoring Mr. and Mif. Charles lletrick of College Ori.r. , ;ind Miss Ireno Kimmel and Mrs. i- lorencp Wolf of Oa'yton, O.

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Announcements Th meeting of the Clay Harris Horn Economics club which wan to

....... i vwti Katie Mood at my kitchen door holding! fitted out his wares for my Inspection. ..yoll

ir.t.vm mai t-iju.u ; r, eried. and then

expiajnea for mv rear. Hut at the: ;,.,,!

i si,'ht of thp glove a suspicion so' wild, so fantastic that my reason re-i

;Jert-(l it scornfully. spizvd upon me

Instinct, my sub-conscious se

call it what you will told me that ; feeling of terror which the sight

quick-

! take inner article X to "refpect and

Miss !(tn Baurcr. 10.1S

Buren st., is spending a week's cation in Milwaukee, Wis.

Mill Mildred Butts of Bade City.! I'la., has returned l!11( after spend-1 ing several weeks C.ith her aunt ami

uncle. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Paxson,; ' uas ,n K I..if:ivf.tt t.lvd j Reason.

Grant Mitchell. 12S Riverside dr.. 1 niKno1 at m'

has returned from a two months' ' nal mendicant who hnd clumsily trip to Syracuse. N. V.. Boston. To- 'isKuised himself with a pray wig

land cosmetics to make him

she

hurriedly at my

involuntary frown of disapproval, "Ail risht. I bring heem here in; un jiffy. Hut." she hesitated. "I do j

reere as against external aggression the territorial integrity and existing political Independence of the I mk1'"" and that engagement con?titutej a very grave and solemn obligation. But it i a moral, not a

legal obligation and leaves our con

m?-, not like to leave you in house alone. Bre absolutely free to put its own If I "Nonsense I returned, for .interpretation upon it in all cases rhat: feeling of terror which the sight of,v, nm

'that rail for action. It is binding in

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ujriKr, w.irnvn m 10 nee. me man s eiovoa nana oroueui me!rnr.ri,nlA rrst n law

common sense. sanity had fled ashamed, as I realized thati a.im. v mo to onti.

silly

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ronto and the Thousand Islands.

be held at the home of Mrs. John Turnick. Wednesday, has ben postpone,! indefinitely.

in woman . h t orein -Missionary; society of the Stull Memorial M. K ! church will meet Wednesday after-( iMxjn at 2. "0 at the home of Mrs. E. ' H. Cornish. 11014 S. Miama cl. Tii Ladies' Aid society of the Munon Chapel will h.ivj a special business meeting Thursday after-J noon at 2 p. m. All members are;

requeued t0 ba iire.-ent. Tht; Woman's Civic league will meet at th Chamber of Commerce Thursday afternoon at -iSO o'clock. A garden display will ho shown, and Mis (Morj-e Phillips will talk on 'The Carden Work Ion at Kaley School Miss Klsi Clay Rogers will JTesent the ' I o-Wl t h - A -1 ji 1 1 1-B i t -I.-ss Plan" that the Woman's Press club is offr;?ig to the women of the Ktate as ji means of lowerintr the

high t r,st of living. I

Members of the Court of Honor P;i,nfS

News of Interest on the West Side

j old and suffering. Besides, in his i basket the pencil cases which had j caught my eye lay still unpurchased.

rear or a profes- there might be work for me to do.ule the backbone of the whole

in discovering the truth about him. j COvenint. Without it the League

Resides, you won't be gore a mln-; WOuld hardly be more than ute." ifluential debating society.

i

an in- j

appear j

"I'll joost fly." she whispered.

It has

social i:vi:nts. Mr. and Mrs. It. I Krytdewlcz, G1 Indiana a v.. entertained a comI'.'iny of friends at a 7 o'clock dinner Monday evening ' in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skowronski of Buffalo, N. V. Covern were laid for 10. The table was attractively centered with red roses and ferns. Instrumental and vocal selection were rendered during the evening. The military rank of Falcons. Z. Balk-ki No. 1. will hold its eercises Wednesday evening at Z. Balicki hall. W. Division st. Mrs. Sophia JaniK, ?607 Bertrand st.. was very pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. She was presented with u pretty silver fruit dish. The evening was spent with

and contests. while

My need of one of them in which to

hide the precious paper committed j leading from it. from which a door to my care by my father was urgent' led into the "back yard."

myself to an affection of, Between the dining room and the

have renn old-

with

several times been sug-

back. and a moment later she cross-J gested. in public debate and in ed the kitchen floor sedately andj private conference, that interpredisappared into the small laundry j tatlons of the sense in which the

I fdeeled

kitchen of the house we

the,cently purchased there is

Cnlted States acceptc the engagements of the covenant should be embodied in the instrument of ratification. There can be no reasonable objection to such interpreta

tions accompanying; the act of rati-

carelessness. "Ten cerits is too much for

thimbles." I said. "How much are fashioned "butler's pantry

the pencils. swinging doors. Leading from it is! McatioR provided thev do not

'Pencils, two for-a five. Thimhlesja small breakfast room, alo with a part of the ratification itsrlf. Most verra nice, not a too mooch 10 1 swinging door. Behind this last doori of the interpretations which have

I centa." i I waited ouietlv during Katie's ab-1 been sucrerted to me embodv what

"I don't want the thimbles." I i senoe in order to test a theory I had said decidedly. "I will take ?ix of j concerning this strangely acting pedthe penc ils, and how much are these j dler. little pencil case? " , A Xoisolesw Entrance. "Twenty-five-a c ita." I hadn't long to wait. I heard no The price was xorbitant. but I sound of footsteps, but noon the didn't care to arguo the matter with swinging door from the kitchen Inhim. to the pantry was pushed cautiously "I'll take three pencil cases." I j open, and the man who had posed oj tald. "They're Just what I want tola peddler stood In the pantry an in-

give some children I know. Waitjstant and cast a

here until I get the money.." j glance around it. 1 held my breath "All-a righta." Again the haunt-! that he might not hear the sound of ingly familiar accent. I ' turned i it on the other side of the breaktast

at an

are requested to be present important business meeting

wiil be held Wednesday night in the Modern Woodman's hall. Plans will be made for a picnic to be held Aug. iL

Agnes CJrudzicka favored the

away with mv wild, fantastic sim-. room door, a door which was for-

Miss j picion growing upon me, justifying! tunately so shrouded in shadows as om- j to myself the thing I was about to! to be practically invisible to his eyes

whichlP-iny "ith several piano selections. I do I even though there was a crevice in

Kefreshmcnts were served. Those j tor both the remark about the it large enough for me to see the in

who attended

Personals

Dyszak. manska.

An-Pia-Ro-held

Mrs W. J. Thompson of Chicago arrived Saturday to be th guest of her daughter. Mrs. S. L. Condon, 805 Z. Colfax av.. for two weeks. A!ernon .L Luther, a student of tb' Jesuit seminary who arrived Saturday evening fn:n St. Louis uni-

e-sity for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. .lames X.

K. Colfax av.. left Monday evening tor St. Muhael's university. Spokane, Wash . to begm a three years' course in philosophy and science. (Jeorge. Dollie. Sample st.. and the Mises Amelia and Minnie Miller. 17 W. I.aSalle a v.. hae gone to I lammend. Ind. and Chicago. 111. to j-pend their vacation. Thev will he

home Sunday. i I ('.pip,. I'filrin :in,t . r n Tin .-!. I

iin ".0i Lafayette- bivd.. Miss Crrtrude M,i?t. 101.1 S. St. Joseph : t.. and Mss Llizabeth Butler. 315 S William st.. left Saturday for a

trip to I-iKe Michigan. Lake Huron, j c other northern lakes. Mrs. O. J. Brubaker. 100t? K. Ma-, niM'i. st. lft Sunday morning for a' britf v.sit in Warsaw and Fort W : ne. Ind.

were Mesdames John

Mary Andrews. Mary Ost-

I-'rances Chyle wska.

toinette Kowalewska, Sophia recka and Clara Snyder. The singing practice of M. manowski Falcons i 1 1 be

Wednesday evening at S o'clock at Kosciuszko hall. S. Chapin st.. under the direction of M. Bierwagen. Miss Mury Fiszler, OH.e st., was pleasantly surprised by a number of friends in honor of her lHth birthday anniversary. The even-

his parents. I ing was spent in games, music anil Luther, 31 5 i contests. Refreshments were served.

Miss Fiszler was a recipient of a pretty gift from her guests.

children and the request for thejterior of the pantry,

It was the window

man to wait for the monev

ruses. I instinctively wishe

were

that he wished

i to give' to inspect, however, the high win-

him some plausible excuse for my; (low above th sink. Walking on the purchase of the three I encil cases! balls of his ffet like a cat he took so he would have no ground forjthe few stealtny. quick steps necesspeculation as to my need of them. , sary to bring him directly beneath it,

And I wished to keep him stand-' then with

ing at my door until I had a chance

seems to me the plain meaning of the instrument itself. But if tuch interpretation should constitute a part of the formal resolution, of ratification long delays would be the inevitable consequence, inasmuch as all the many governments concerned would have to accept, in effect, the language of the senate as the language of the senate before ratiflca-

swift, searching! don would be complete. The as

sent of the German assembly at Weimar would have to be obtained, among the rest and I must frankly say that I could only with the greatest reluctance approach that assembly for permission to read the treaty as we understood it, and as those who framed it quite certainly understood If. If the United States were to qualify the document in any way, morever. I am confident from what I know of the many conferences and debates which accompanied the formulation of the treaty that our example would immediately be fol-

a clever aeronatic spring, lowed in many quarters, in many

betraying the strong youth of him. instances with very serious reserva-

to try a certain experiment I had in' he was standing upon the hink, fum-jtions and that the meaning and opmind. . j bling with the cntch, and peering i erative force of the treaty would

Beckoning Katie into the dining j through the window, room I whispered to her to slip outi A moment later, apparently satisthe back way and to summon Wil-jfied, he sprang lightly to the ground liam Trumhull, who had already j again, thrust open the dining room taken up his domicile in the barn, j door, and I knew, though his back "Tell him to come to the kitchen' was turned to me. that he was givdoor with a load of kindling wood ! ing the room a minute Inspection.

IM'.KSO.VAbS. William Zierniak. Franklin st.. returned Tuesday morninc from Milwaukee, Wis., where he has been spending a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Domorzewski, lMin Huey st., have returned from

I a visit with relative . in Michigan

City. Harry Piesarek. Meade St.. left Monday morning for Detroit, Mich., where he expects to locate.

Miss Martha Crzela. S71 S. Wll- ' ham st.. has returned from a week's! visit with relatives in Lansing. Mich Mi.-s Fuuenia Pawlik. 90 Kosciusr.ko st.. has returned fron mx- i

.Mrs Charles L. C.oetz. 4 0 4 X. L.- al weeks' visit with relative andj !aeUc Mvd.. is uslting at the Wag-! friends at Rochester. X. Y. 1

i.er eon. ire. I ii.imnr.i .ke. Mich. -miss i. i hi icz nsKn. i,inioin

Mrs. M. J. Frankel. 2'4 X. Iifay-jay W.. has returned from Indian rte blvd.. has Kone to Chicago toMake. where she has been spending .fend the funeral of her cousin. Mr. ja week's vacation.

guests for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Casimier Stodkowski. 2201 Ford st. Max Chojarski. Sadie St.. has returned from a week's vacation spent at F-agie lake, Kdwardsburg, Mich.

j Stanislaus Bobaszynski returned I today to his home in Michigan City I after a brief visit h- with friends. Anthony Zmudzinski. W. Ford st.. j left today for Lemont. 111., to spend j two weeks with his brother, Igna

tius Zmudzinski. -Mrs. Hose Strzelecka. 2 .1.11 Linden av., left for Indiana Harbor. Ind.. Tuesday morning to attend the funeral services of a relative.

PRESIDENT ASKS FOR SPEEDY SETTLEMENT OF PEACE PACT

(COXTIXI'KI) FBOM PACK OXK.)

who died in

Albert Heir.sheincü

Winmtka, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Harris. U'OT. Lincoln Way V... have as their guests the Litter's si.-ter. Mrs. A. M. Tedav

James Tedav, of Indiana-

end o:i. 1 o i ;s Mr F. M ihii,Ui

Cieorge Kybarkievvicz. who been here on a business visit for ("Joshen Tuesday. The condition of Mrs. I X.

vvalska. 14,;1 Prairie av.. who been ill the past thre weeks much improved.

his left

The Horoscope

vi:ini:m.y, ai(;. 20.

The planetary map for this day Is

I strong for an active and prosperous Ko- j condition in all business and pro

fessional matters There is promise of promotion, increase and prefer-

has j is i

W. Sherwood.

X.

Mr

1 nil

st., left today for Detroit. , and family

Mrs. Louis Kubiszynski of Detroit. Mich., are

! ment for those in employment, and;

others may seek honors or favors! from superiors or those in high' places. The signing of letters, papers and contracts is propetiously

a document with the policy of a single nation. Absolutely nothing is

concealed in the phrase. sovi-ihku.x statt: has ! KIGIIT OF WITHDRAWAL. j WLh regard to domestic questions, !

iartie'e XVI of the covenant express-

: ly pro -ides that, if in case of any ; i dispu'e arising between members of'

trie League, tne matter involved is claimed by one of the parties and is, found .y the council to arise out of a nut:?r which by international law is solely within the domestic !

jurisdiction of that party, the council shall so report and shnll make

no recommendation as to its set- ' tlemoit. The United States was by ; no mans the onlv government in-

teres.: (1 in the explicit adoption of!,n this n.'ovision and there is no i

. - - - ItVi doubt iti the mind of any authorita-i ine

tive Mudent of international lawj that .-uich matters as immigration.! tariffs and naturalization are incon-j testablv domestic questions with!

which no international body would

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presently be clouded from one end

of its clauses to the other. Pardon me. Mr. Chairman, if I have been entirely unreserved and plainspoken in speaking of the great matters we all have so much at heart. If excuse is needed, I trust that the critical situation of affairs may serve as my justification. The issues that manifestly hang- up on the. conclusion of the senate with regard to peace and upon the time of its action are so grave and so clearly insusceptible of being thrust on one side or postponed that I have felt it necessary in the public interest to make this urgent plea and to make it as simply and as unreservedly as posisble."

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deal without expressed authority to

fostered, though in all affairs there; do so. No enurneration of domestic is need for cool judgment and care- j qil0Stions was undertaken because ful conduct, puardintr airamst pos- j to un,lerlake it eVen by sample, Mbilities of fraud or deception. The i wouM haVe involved the danger of tonpuf and the temper a'so should j eemnR to exclude those not menie kept under control. Other itUrr- j tioned. e.vts are not o fortunately affected j The right of any sovereign state 'y the stellar placis which call for!to withdraw had been taken for tirnee and courape in domestic granted, but no objection was made i:Tnirs. ' j to making it explicit. Indeed, so Those whose birthday it is have j soon as the views expressed at the :he promise of an active and pros-j white hous were laid before the

The South Bend bureau of the ' Red Cross Home Service organization for the help of boys who were j in thv service and their families. I has been requested by the Soldier's j Record Publishing association at j Washington. I. (., to collect a com- : plete. authentic record of all boys

of St. Joseph county who died while

service overseas from any cause. The bureau wishes the name of

soldier, his rank, organization.

name of nearest relative and whether killed in action, died of disease or from wounds, with a photograph. Photographs furnished will be handled with care and wiil be returned to the owner within a short while. The Home Service office is in room 1 of the court house, and thos having information such as is desired are asked to report there.

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: ; i d;n vav in business, with promotion. A child born on this day will 1 !-v r .ill? el i ' i:.d .."! .' ard will make a success either In 1 .-ines for himself r in ti.o employment of others.

commission, it was at once conceded tt. r it was best not to leave the an-

vwr To .o important a question to, inference, N'o proposal was made to' ;.-t at) i'iiv tribunal to pass Judp-

ment upon the question whether a

withdrawing nation had in fact fulST00D NAGGING FOUR rm'd its inrnional OIUUU IMMUUmU rUUn jtions and aU it ohliKaUons der YEARS, DIVORCE PLEA: the .-vnnt." U wa. recognized 1 that that question must be left to

not j,,. -r-lved bv the conscience of the

Charces that hi.j wife will

prepar' his meals for hir . and that ;ho has for fo;ir jears constantly ragged at him and called him v ile ! iv.es. form th basis of a divorce uit entered fii the locket of the superior court Tuesday morninr by Joseph Motlrezewski Mg.iinst his wife. Stanisla wa Mndrczewski. Modrezewk; ask" for the custody of th two ob! er children. Frank, pee ". and Role-law. ntre 7. The eomp'aint says the couple we r married Aug. :r.-:.

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nation proposing to withdraw and II must sa"y it did not seem to me ' worth while to propose that th ar- j tide he mad more explicit, because , I knew that the United States would j never itself propose to withdraw1 from the leacue if its conscience was not entirely clear a to the fulfill- j i. lent of all its obligations. It has, never failed to fulfill them and never will. I ArM.-le X i :.n no respect (f ; doubtful meaning when rend in the j "!2ht of the covenant as a whole. The council of the Iacue can only "advNe upon" the means by which the obligation of that great article

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