South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 233, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 August 1919 — Page 7
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Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthrophy
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Walter 1U11. ns;
r.r.y!i .sni.i iiv , entertained with .1 o'c'. k dinner Wednesday night! h. coring .Mrs. Florence Wolf and M.s lr-n.- Kimm-: of iM.vton, O. i
'u. tri were i' '.tu'-1 ' r
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Mm Miry f; r. h.iin. Ml.imlj ?-., nt rt.ijn-l 1 men, i'-rs ff the Pleasant Vi w W. C. T. I'. W.Mln. s 1 1. 'i.V. At noori .. po nii: dinner was r e d. r;;ir..H -r formal, ited j for a pastry sah- To be hM Satur-i S-pt. '. .Mrs. fjforpt' Knter!:r.- gave a talk cn "Tdhinr." The rext meet mr will l" 1 1 -1 I Sept. 1 ' ;t
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RIVER PARK for ur.romr.n cll. Hirrr Vnti. IWII 1'hwne 4?. Mrs. John Newcome and Mrs. rMward Paige entertained the Indies' Aid soci. tv of the M. I, church WedMlay afternoon at the horn? of Mr N'njml, . Kltrhlh st. The nic-tinir was opcnol by praytr by Mrs Charles Anderson. The busint. s van then taken up. when re
ports of the various committees were; h ml and arrangements completed;
for the Uidi-s Aid concession to oe
the fair at SprlngbrooK. ue-
Adele Garrison 's New Revelations of a Wife
Us xe: cises j-ridav even ins: at the
hosciuszko hall, S. Chapin st. I Trie junior and senior class of ! Lady Falcons Z. Palicki will hold its ercises Friday pvpning at 7:30 jo'ilick at Z. Ualicki hall, W. Division ft. ; A Ieliphtful surprise shower was ' t ndered at the Kosoiuszkü hall. S
" -"iCnapiii st.. Wednesday evening in MADfli: DID Wm: Till!, yet. but I want you and Pete to i orn pi iment of M iss Mary li ;dnik
track him w ithout hi." seeing you. ! a!U1 1 ranK rvopinss.1 wm'sc mai nage
"Thefr Second Honeymoon
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WHAT
i'i:iidi:ii i m:d i idjm WILLIAM.
The Teutonic oath of the r-t'Jd.' peddler at my kitchen door instead
, of the jargon he had heen evidently in the belief that
and find out where he lives if pos-li'1 taf I'lacf next Tuesday. Sej)t
sible, and who he i Here's some
money." I hastily took some bills
-t. The affair was attended by ver i
from my puri
Th TVorr.Ts Knrpun
'riety of the stall Memorial M. Z. J h'.T' h mt Wednesday afternoon at I
th home of Mrs. i: 11. Cornish,
-'14 5. Miami st. Mr. I )ewaerher !
j Iish was the final bit of evidence I j found him. or
needed to complete the mosaic of
Kiri. Lincoln Way W . when ;m! fl.,..llm,.A nr.. erved during the
f iw ;;o;i of oflicers will take p:ace. i .'; . . " Tv,u m,vt r,i. . tincr w ill ' at ept il a an Italian's broken Eng.
Ib.. held Wednesday, ept. 3, at the'
Missionary I H. ...... ..f Mrs Charles Zent. S. Sev-
i.rth vt Mrs Harrv I tl' U will he
i i v - - : the assist in? hostess.
i Mrs. Karl Camp and Mrs. Jacob
entertained with a theater
ind thrust th'tn into j
to
the city or anywhere else he am' telephone me when vou
i people. An ew nir.i; of music
ind dancing was njo ed at the j
usin,'-- William's hand. "Follow him
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i would : tne citv or anvwnere eise ne troe
on nisv.ionary work; K i v e au addr es ; M i s.
i d a p; per Mrs. Woodruff
Vi!tfor.c read th- i-i.-tory l-sson and Mrs. Stu!! and Mrs. Cornish the J.- ot ionaN. After tlie business meeting refrebmentp were served
to u members The next v ill be held Sept. 1 7 at the
Mrs. a v.
my suspicions concerning the man. He was the spy who had tried to k-ain entrance into Lillian's library hy sawing through the closet door, the man over whose hand I had
i Tinrtv nf the Ornheum. Wednesday!
'ew-nW in honor of Mrs. Judd Men-j i,ourf,(I carbolic acid in a desperate
have
if you need more
money. Hurry now. but be careful that he doesn't see you." It was a feeble chance, I felt, thbdependence upon a poor moron such as William is. Hut I had always noticed a sort of cunninp; in
ciosr or wnicn a luncneon was served Music for dancing was furnishf"i by NieznodzkTs orchestra. The honor quests were presented by a handsome jrift.
Mts. Louis H7.fkow.sKa, 1 5 rl Dun-j ham st., w as pleasantly surprised by j a company of friends at her home j Wednesday afternoon. The hours j werf spent socially and refresh- j
served. The
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I ter and son. Lowell of Decatur. 111. Mrs. M enter will le Ruest of hcnor ;.t C o'clock dinner this eveninp at ' Mrs Camp's.
meeting; ;lrs j) Wilhams was hostess
horn- of
attempt to save the important se
cret documents Lillian was guard-
W. IL Draman, !:' K. Fwim;:
i a
f, o'clock dinner Wednesday. Cv-
i ers were lait for 1 4
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at tract i ely
Mrs. A. W. II
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j roM s. Anions 1 020 Oak st.. wa. Mrs. z. A.
ho.siess ftt a meeting of the Pastor's Aid society of the First Christian h rch Wednesday. Aft.-r a business
M-s-ion the pi i.itnihi'rs present enji.eii a social hour durintr which a I 'atnty luncheon was serseil. Mrs.' Ceorre Myler will entertain tbe members Sept. 17 at her home at!
lO.'i) Sherman a v.
The table was
centered with ferns and
the ku est s were Mr. Williams of Jackson-
Mrs. Frank
A picnic dinner enjoyed Wed-
i 1 1 111.. ;nd Mr. and
j Keiiror of Marion. Ind. i The. L.tand G. club, scheduled to meet this week with Mrs. Laura ' rl,l. S. Kiirhth st.. has been post
poned two weeks. Mrs. (. I'.. Rogers wil' entertain a company of friends Friday afternoon at her home on Smith st. The members of the Mystic cir-
. c!e will hold a picnic, at Hudson lake
"""''l it Leeper park bv the mem - i , . v itft,.rnoon and evenini;.
The Shireman family reunion will
' rs oi me r.ee nive ruiii. l h;s is the last out-door meeting of the season. Mrs iCetotuo. St. Louis bld., will entertain the club Sept.
Announcements
Th' meet
Wan eta Sewing at the, home ,.i
( ir !e
w ill
Mrs. Minnie'
be held Sept. 7 at Mannten lake. Kochest er. Ir.d. Mrs. Ernest Mossner and daughti r. Dorothy, and son. Harold, who e been here the past, six weeks visiting Mrs. Messnera sister. Mrs. William Hertch. (Ii eenlawn : . .. and oiher relatives, left this ii".iung
! for -their home at Koekford. IP.
tilti Kizcr ct., Friday after-
Mn der.
:.oon. The regular Tuesday nitrht din
per dance of the. South lUnd country! lub instead of bein.cr h-ld S. pt. 2 will ! heid on Labor day. Here
after j -ssick h orcheslia will play The propram of dances. The annual Sunday school picnic of i he First E anireli'-al church will ) held Saturday afternoon at I'ot-
i;ooil program the committee
taw atom ie pa i k. A i- 1 iiij p!a nncd by
':i .-ll.il ie. C!oii!ir the contest that has been iii jforcss for some weeks at the Christian Knde;i or society of the
.:on F.vanire'.ical church, the Whites J will entertain the Hlu.-s Sumlav aft-i
erneon and rvt-nin; at the hutch. Canos will be a diversion of the
rnoon.
i Miss (Irace i I unsburuer. s. 1 entn
st., who recently returned from Alabama where she was instructor in the state university the past two jears. has been enjrapred as instructor at the Washington school. South Kend. Miss HunsburKer will have charge of the dornest c economy department of the fresh air school. Mrs. Judd Mentev and son of Decatur, lit, formerly of Uicr Park,
tare here lor a isu wun iricr.us.
nients were served The ciiests niim-
j William that mii;ht prove an asset ! o-red 2 0.
in his mission. At any rate it was j the only thinp I could do. j -Dot IKr Vllluni:" William threw back his shoulders ami looked tremendously important ins he hurried past me.
I blessed the psychic impulse which had led me downstairs when
Katie announced n iror lipi-r-ini . no i. inrrUi I
peuuier was at the door, for if I had I "Til find him fer ye. Mis' C.rasimply sent him a bit of mojiey I ' mie." he promised prandilo.juentlv. wouldn't have seen the -loved hand', ' Come. Pete." and the two ran which aroused my suspicions of his ! lichtly over the tfiass until they identitV, suspicions wild and fan- i reached the boundary hedge be-
and thosM of the .
who ; tw o I
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lastic, I nail thought, but that now i tween our grounds
were justified. j Durkees. How he had traced me in so short ! There, holdine the doir back, he
a time, how indeed, he had become j knelt down, parted the bushes audi aware of my identity were prohletns looked through cautiously. The ' unsolvable to me. The bald facts next minute, evidently findintr the ;
confronted me. He had traced me, coast dcir. he stmiu'htened himself. he was planning a later bin Klarioos ' waved a reassuring hanrl to nie and
entrance into my house, and he was j disappeared through the hedue. now escaping as rapidly as his legs; I turned back into the kitchen to' would carry him. warned that I had I fir.d Katie eying me with undis-!
recognized him by my startled exclamation at hl.s betraying oath. William, who had pissed on into
ii:iiso.is. I-M ward Janusz, Phillippa st., has beei. seriously ill the past
weeks, is improved today. M:. Ceorge F.ailcy. W. Colfax av.. l-.as been removed to Ep'Vorth hospital f jr treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Golombiew--1 i. . Sample st.. shipped their hr.bseh'dd goods to Detroit, Mich ,
i Wednesdav, where they w ill locate.
They expect to leave Saturday morn- ;
I ing. I
Josenh r.onr-zvnski of West Pull- i
man. 111., is hero visiting his sister.
; Mrs C. X. Thorpe, Wayne st. i Mrs. Joseph Dolka of Grand i Rapids. Mich., is spending several Idavs with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Leocadia Slowinska has re-tu'-ntd to P.attle Creek. Mich., after
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Muesse. El.0...1 a., and Mrs. K. W. Sanders,
i v .n. Lalavetie st.. have gone to, .Mavinkui k-e lake to spend two j W e. !vs at the Mliesel summer home. Mr. ami Mrs. Uobert Lemmings, j if Detroit. Mich, formerly of thisj :t. .lit' visiting friends here. j Hon. Dome t". Stephenson, I'd:". X. j Stioie dr.. returned Tuesday from aj ; ! ip to the cast. 1 Mr. ard Mrs F. L Stedman. 7: 0 j l':k av.. h.i.' goiv to Poland springs, to spepd a fv weeks'; a- a t un. I i Mr. in I Mrs 1 L. Zcars. :; 1 1 1. Indiana av.. and Mr. and Mrs E. j 1 ; 1 - S. St. Joseph st.. have1 . -i th n guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley; Co:- and Mr and Mrs. John Cole : nl hielr. n of Chicago. Mrs. C. LivenuMuel. ; 1 7 S'. Wil-: liim st.. has as her guest. Miss Certrode Ke irns', of Tctre Haute, Ind. j itiMMNs cii.;i:d hands. C. W. l.ee. the d-l leliabb- j-ec-i nd hand dealer, is back on Colfax av. Mr. Lee was formerly with Klein and Co. on Mn higan st. Has row iurchaed the J. A. Moot" second hand store at 1 1 '. -1 1 s . Colfax ,iv. Mr. lac will be ul.iil to meet all his oM friends and make many i,.-w ones. We have a fa" lire f f urmture and stov.s of a'.; kirvls Don t forget the place. It is or. Colfix 1 ridge. 7 J .'. : -2 2 .
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kurke. 1024 S. Eighth st.. received word Wednesday from their son, Owen Darke of the th Held artillery supply company, stating he had arrived safely overseas and was stationed at Camp Merritt and expected to be home soon. Mr. Kurke has been in oversea service for 21 months.
! Miss Stella Wright. Mishawaka j a.. left this morning for Canton. O.,
wh. re she will be the guest of Miss May me Kasst. Mr. and Mrs. John Krant and daughter. Miss Majorie Krandt. and son. Otto Krandt, have returned from a visit at Inwood, Ind. John Taber. Mishawaka av., is visiting friends at Akron, O., this week. Mrs. M. Flrick of New Orleans. La., is a guest of her sister, Mrs. O. Kerry. The funeral of Miss Ledah DeLoni; was held at the Kier Dark Free Methodist church at L:30 o'clock this afternoon. Kev. K 1-'.
Hitchcock officiated. Kurial was in'.
Fairview cemetery, Mishawak.i. Mrs. J. M. Jolly and daughter, Miss Vclma Jolly. S. Seventh st.. returned last niht from an extended isit with relatives at lirweli. Ind. The- Misses Flora and Elsie Kops are at Winona lake, Ind.; this Week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hooten and ia.ighter and W. Hooten of GreenI i Dl. ind.. who were here attending the funeral of Naomi Kuth Hooten, relumed to their home yesterday.
the kitchen with his load of wood dropped it and rushed to the door at the sound of the man's Iljing footsteps. 1'c-eble ( hanee. "Let me by Mis' G ramie!" he pleaded, for I blocked the doorway purposely. "I kin ketch him .-flick, me an' Pete. See Pete js' waitin' fer me to let him go." I looked down at the upturned face of Pete. William's nondescript hull terrier. He was looking at his master eagerly, his red-rimmed eyesgleamed, and his punishing" jaw. protruded fearsomely. There was no doubt that Pete would be glad of
i week's visit with her sister. Mrs. i
guised curiosity. ' jvf f". Johnson. 2 717 W. Poland st. j "I think that is the same man who Mrs. George Piotrowsk, who has j tried to break into Mrs. Fnder- 1 been here visiting" with relatives, j
wood's house and steal her silver, Katie." I said, realizing the necessity of quieting her curiosity as quickly as I could. "If we turned him over to the police here he would get away, if Wtilram can find out who he is the city police can get him." "Dot poor Yillum!" Katie rejoined half-contemptuously. and 1 realized that she privately thought my explanation a lame or e. "If dot peddler ever see hecm he keel heem sure.' "I'm surr William wil! keep out of his way," I replied, and picking out the pencil case ajid pencils I wanted
the chance to pull down and punish 1 from the pseudo peddler's basket, i the intruder. , which, fortunately for me. he had ' Kut I was uncertain as to Lillian's : left lying on the porch. I directed ' desires in the matter. Did she wish ! Katie to put the basket away carethe man captured so soon and in n ) fully. I hoped there might be some
manner which would necessitate his i clue to tin
man's identity through
articles which he hart
being turned over to the local pol- these tawdry
ice. of whose ability to hold so dan- j purchased. 1 gerous and versatile a man I had a ! Then w ith my pencil nses in ! very poor opinion? I was fairly ! hand I mounted the stairs to mv
left for her home Wednesday. She! : was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex J I -'ipotz, 717 Oak st I i Michael Czerwinski of Chicago is j 'spending several days with friends! here. j Miss Berhice Fischer, E. J
I Marion st., has returned from ros;.iic. X. J.. where she attended the funeral services of a relative. ! Mrs. Alfred S chaffer and daughj ter. .Mabel, have returned to their
' bn-ie in Rochester X. l .. after i
' I V I I 4 V 4) - - --v - j spending two weeks as the guests of! 'the former's sister, Mrs- J. L.I Drzewinski. 4 22 Pine st. : Victor Puloczynski. 721 1-2 Kail-J road st., has returned from a three; I weeks' visit in South Chicago. ;
Marion Frbanski. S. Scott st.. ; will leave Thursday afternoon for; Eagle lake where he will spend two j weeks. I
Mrs. Anna Kadinok, Indiana av-, has gone to Dowagiac. Mich., to attend the funeral services of her grandfather.
Vincent Koiarski. Michael Snia-!
certain that she didn t. Kut he must I room again warned by my watch decki and his son. Edward, returnbe traced. j that the time for Dicky's return washed from an automobile trip at Kar-
I turned and took William by the arm. "William." I said impressively. "I don't want you to catch that man
perilously drawing near, and thu,t I as yet had devised no good hiding place for the important paper In my trick wrist watch.
FOR THE HOME NURSE
(Copyright. 101?) Questions of c-ieral interest pertaining to Home will oe answered in this eclumn. npace permitting Isptflla Griffith, cate TL N'ews-Ttmes.
N'irslni!
-BY ISABELLA GRIFFITH. R. N.
ron lake. Mis.--. Antoinette Wierbinska of Toledo, Ohio, arrived here for a few davs' visit with relatives.
WOUK CIII'I'HITLLY. Do your work cheerfully, heartily and be ever prepared for the place farther up. E. H. Naylor.
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Advance Fall Models
in Women's Apparel Our advance autumn display represents the best productions of the foremost originators of style, and our cumulative experience in anticipating the requirements of a clientele whose preferences give the final stamp of approval to the early autumn modes. Lovely groups of brilliant classics in New Suits, New Coats and Dresses. Early Fall Blouses Take Fringe and Filet
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A Jewelry Store for All the People, CLAUER'S
SAM'L SPIRO & CO. 110-121 S. Michigan St. Dome of H. S. & M. Clothe
LIEUTENANT TO SPEAK TO EX-SERVICE MEN AT MEETING HERE TONIGHT
Tin: i.MpoiiTAXci-: or i:kiv TltllYTMKXT IX CANCI-.U. The must important thin in ref
erence to cancer is early diagnosis, j
unl treatment. A great many lives could be saved if a physician had b-en consulted when the, first symptoms of the disease appeared. Cancer can occur on the skin, stomach and other organs. In worn.
that it is not communicable or hereditary. QUESTIONS AND ANSWF.KS. T. O. L. writes: How does bron-
chilis differ from tonsilitis and is it
dangerous ? Answer: Tonsilitis is an intlammation of one or both tonsils while
I bronchitis is an intl.imination of the I mucous membrane of the bronchial
i tu ties. This disease mav follow!
an it most frequently occurs in thei measles, prippn or he caused by inbreast and uterus. The only known j haling dust. At times it starts as a cure for cancer is the knife. Had-' cold. Some patients have very ium and X-ray should not he de- blicht attacks, continuine with their
pended upon if an operation is pos- j regular work, hut if there is fever i sible. If the disease can ho Rotten j or' prostration the patient should o: in the early staKe there is very ood ' to bed. Bronchitis can easily de-1
Lieut C 1 Seastrum will irrive I thano for Permanent cure. This is : velop into pneumonia and terminate '. .'. - i especially true when it occurs in or-! fatally
tn outn icnu tins aiternoon rrom' . . '
Indianapolis to install a local post of the World War Veterans, accordir.ic to word received by Stanley J.
'helminiak
has j.!s rv.c-
Trading with adverfim means more for less cisK
1
today. Mr. i'helminiak'
called a meeting of all exmen, to take place at the
i urt house ;it s o'clock tonight. Lieut. Seastrum wil! address t,o-
;;i;ht's- ü.Ct ting ;imi perfect the de-I
tails of the organization.
gans that can be entirelv removed
Certain kinds of moles and warts may deeiop into cancer, and for
this reason should be removed
they show signs of irritation. I.os of weight, lack of appetite, and intestinal or stomach, disturbance, or a sore that wiil not he.il are symp
toms that should b ad one to consult
i phvsician. A woman over
has irregular or from the uteris
H. M. 11. writes: What is the best way to shampoo a child's head, and!
ir' how often can it be done? Mv lit-'
old.
Her hair
of mild
At Wheelock 's At Wheelock's A Duplex Fireless Stove
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Cooks the entire meal without heating up the kitchen. A creat fuel and labor saver I as w ell as a hot weather comfort.
The entire line ot Durham Stoves is on display in our Housewares Dept. 3rd floor. George H. Wheelock & Co.
i tie gril is eight years
! is short and very oily, j Answtx: isctve a piect
I soap in hot water, strain and when' I if is cooled to a ie'lv- rob it well into
10 whojth(. scain After vou have rubbed
persistent bb-eding , t he soap thoroughlv in to everv part should, consult .m, ,hn jt ..
j pnysuran ai once; xne same is true i of a lump in the breast, no matter ! v. ...... . . ..li i . n i ,
tu. .mil v.iuiiiiii.nu.M v.in mi ... k ., ..,T V 1... I..
no harm, and may do a great deal!..,,., i ...,,,,
j . V71U, All 4I1I illVl KS V . 1 I dry the hair out of doors in the wind j and sun, but in cold weather it : should be rubbed nearly dry with j warm towels, and then allowed to i hang loose for a time. Hair should I not be uahed oftpn enough to re
move all the natural oil. hut it should
washed often enough to keep it
lean and active. I think that your
j warm water from a pitcher, making each successive rinsinsr water some-
-vu e..iJiui;anoii can uui ,,.l.
and may do a creat deal! ,.0i.i
of tood. .Many people are misled because there is no pain, hut then pain is not present until the late stage of the disease whin it may have gone too far for operation. Sales and ointments absolutely will not remov e cane r. although a
nnmliiT nf foi;ih tentil thin- fi.-vi .
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have done just this thing. Perhaps
friend had told you of a case thati
a certain very strong salve cured. ! Maybe- the trouble did disappear, but i . yo-,4 can rest assured the patient nev-j er had cancer. In fact, just such! ' . J : . . . . i - '
. nws.eauuig ( ..- u.ie i ai.scd rnan a poor, foo'ish person to loos prec
ious time and rnayb- their life chas-j ing will-o-the-whisp euros whenj ' what they sho .'d have done was tol : consult their ihysician. who per-i i haps w;..s just around the corner. It
ihave been aked freiju ntly if canj eer was conummirable. perhaps the i home nurse will be glad to learn J that while the cau.-e uf i aruer is not ! known every evidence i,'0tJ 0 huw
child's hair could be washed to vantage once or twire a week.
News of Interest on the West Side
sec 1 a i. i-:vi:xts. 1 he sinking practice of St. vAige's Choral societv will be Kr.uay evening at the St. nine's si. hoed building. The gymnasium class f l'.iions M. llomanowki will
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fNE of the most important things Mazola doe? for cooking is to take the place of butter. In frying or shortening it gives the finest results. And, pound for pound, it costs considerably les3. Foods cooked with Mazola, or in which Mazola is used, art wholesome, healthful, very easy to digest Use H to less Mazola for shortening than butter or lard. In frying, use Mazola over and over again to the last drop it never absorbs odors or flavors. No smokin' no soggy cooking. FREE Wonder! nl Cool: Dock Write today for it.
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