South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 315, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 November 1919 — Page 3

Trrsivw motiving. voviTvnrn n. imn. MAN FINED Fi Juoge Objects Pays Fine For Getting Drunk on Hard Cider to Using Room As a Playhouse ASSAULTING Kit i

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Olai Krundson Scores K. 0., But Gets in Trouble Over Coat.

Cn!rn th mmJfrs af th poüc !rar:rr.'nt k'rp th city court pmin ; in hctt'r ordv th in th;it in u Iii' h j It r.-.'is fo'iri'I Mn!.'iy Morning, th'- j

'!o'ir to th judicial ch.imh rs at i lä! Krt r. '!)-, '.vi r.rc-l $1 ar.'. !th city hall will h- k t lockfl j

rr,s anil $.!!!. nr, .j lo ii iys in jail . w ht n court is not in !. n. j

Th.il was th" warning ;-'in by

Speaker Says South Bend Has;

Every Opportunity For Advancemnt and Growth.

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Josr'h Xi.?'-pkl llv in T.ydick.

I ami. arcrlin to Ni.c ski, that I woul'l r.ot bo o b.vl but he mut

k op on livintr thr. Nisfvki is a. farmer by training, but recently ho wont to work for th1 stroet car company a' lydik- Hunday Ni?-ski drank a quantity of hard ilr. and this is said to havo

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-ions orn- tru-. Think of th po-i(,u:w him t0 journey

t' -nti.iütics as w.ll as of the actuall- : iprul. tie-." I Sunday afternoon, tho South Bond

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day mornir..' f.r ;i-Mi:!tiri(,' I'atro!-, .J wd

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iii u ir sit n . - n ii i' - ii , '. ....... ....... . ........ ...... . . , rr, , . . . i I This was the message carried by I r.niirn iif intr irmf iintrd ,v lone ox

A wek ;.:. S.twrday nicht -:-yv found the court room in a dis- , j,p 1:. L. House to the numbers of whence with the actions of a man

eral men v.r. rarini; a diturba n-- ' ; rb r d condition, looking as it" it I th" 'h'trn b r of Commerce in his j i-dlcl ""vith intoxicating liquor, took

on S. f'hapin -. Patrolman Kih at- had b -n struck by a ry.-b.r.. talk to theni at their noonday j the nian from I.ydick in charge, and temj-.t ! to di-.!' the roiter.-rs. j "I r.tn't Mand th:-." d !.iri-d th; j luncheon .Monday. Monday morning they took him bebut they ref;-. ! to be dispersed- I judtp- a he vi. -werl what was rvi- j More than 'l 0 members wore ! fort Judco Otlmor in city court. "Von can't take u- to j. til." or.e r.f i'. :.tiy th wre kaj-'- of a niuht's ' pre.-.-nt, L-rat!y er. edintr the num- j Nisseski admitted that he was the men i.i &ai-l to hae tohl th-- i.a-" p. .-:::.,. papers wer,, .attend ov r . b r present at the luncheon last' drunk. He said that if ho were priven trolman. the :'.o..r. and the blotters from the -week. a small lino Monday morning he "Well, then r-o hnr,e," 1 patrol- judge's bputy pi . cutor's arid, In-. House, who is delivering ai would b ab to pay it and still ir.an is juot.-d as r pi;, in-'. 1 ( vrkV ibsks wer' r-trewn about the ' s.ries f,f , ., ;Ur at the First M. I', i save his job with the street car

won't do 'hat über." or.o r.f j;oor :,n showing evidence of hav- ' durch here, cho-e as his subject I company.

aid to have answered. UK walked upon by heavy feet. ; "Tin- Kind of a Membrr of a Cham- "All rieht." said the judsre "I will

in her of Commerce I Like." tim- you 51 and costs upon one con-

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operations. He allow I Krundson tt; .u, r condition

take off hU coat m preparation for battle. Krund.sojj seern.d to ! the aj;urres.-ive spirit of the rov. 1. Ina".e jn l ihtTh t-atrolnian ai.d Krund-on encased in r "; t i v : eneouuter with Krundson felting the 1. st of it. Protb.cr patroinr ii wuit to the sistanc- ot Ki-h, but wheii the ari ived Krundson a ad his companions had K"t'C, bavir.,' Ki-h oir tli" ground. Iiund:;on, 1;. -v. a v vt left his coat i ehind. Kist Sa turd.iy Krundson went to police Jie.n 1 i u a r 1 1 1 S to 'et Iiis Coat. lie hid h.-uvd that Kish

had taken his coat to the jio'.i.-e

tion. When Krur.d-ou as'-. d for hi.; coat, it wai iven him. but he wa placed under arrest on an as.-ault and battery charge, and Monlay morning he was foand t:uilt of tli hare by Judce Hilmer.

see that tilings are kep!

jaouiised the ( liief ; The speaker said that South Hend

after listening to the judge's anry has every opportunity for advanco-prote.-t arid threat to deprive mem- I rnent and growth, pointing to its

dition. and that condition is that, you stay in Lydick." "Of course I'll acrreo to the con

ers o the department of a father-J gf-o.raphical situation as an illustra-i dition, but I think you arc pretty

MOSES BANEY WANTS WIFE TO SHARE ALL HIS WORLDLY GOODS

Mos s P.am v wants a wife.

Mr. Itaney liws at 1;L'2 Prairie, aw. and is verv anxious to share all!

i-jlas word!y floods with some "aod, j hone.--! woman.

Th. is potential irroom is 7' years i o d. ar.l ia a veteran of the Civil : war. II" says that he is ready to either hoard or keep house with the!

woman who accepts his offer of mar ria ;ro.

i tion. He declared that much do- ! j-ends upon the Chambei of Com- ' inerce. "Uiiali Opportunities. "Vi-ua;i.e your opportunities and th.en K'i after what you want," he wri;ed. "l?y visuali.ine;, you brins the thin:: you want to have uccompüshed n aia r to yov.. You must 1 lust think of a tiling before you can r ate it." j Dr. House is a member of the ! chamber of commerce or Portland, j f re., and he appeared before the

men. i a-rs ;i ine muiui renu organization in that role rather ihan as a lecturer. Tile members endorsed the movement for the organization of a wom-

ever been in Kydick," answered Xisseski, as ho paid tho $1 and costs.

SUPERINTENDENTS OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS PLAN

joii.v wrNninu.icir mi:s. John Wunderlich, 5 3 4 X Michigan st.. received word Monday morning of the death of his brother, John.

inn's chamber of commerce here as j whjch occurred at Chicago Sunday.

CLASS IN liOXING. The first class in boxinp will be held Tuesday evening in the small frynin.ifiuni X tho V. M. C. A. Louis Borland will have charge and will t:ivo the preliminary steps In training at the first meeting. More than a do7.on aspiring Dcmpseys have siprned up for the class and more are expected.

!I .Mr. Pan-v nsks the woman

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an aid to the men's organisation. The

' iiK.i lin,- iiriciilril liver hv C" 1

as a wife is tluit she j-poaks ither ! ' ' . 1 nPnm h Diir ml' the luncheon

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TO HOLD BANQUE i !..,,, n.- says that is XtNon Ault ana I)r IlolK.rt (, I""' ,;l f";tor- Ishanklin tellers for the election of A luncheon followed by n meet-! -Mr. ' ''nry has b. en a w ab.wa r for , n rlu,!(irs fif th(. ,i0anl of tlirt.ctors inK will .e held hv th- s. ith Pa-ad 1 " months, and he say.- that 1- j Mondav ni.ht.

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.Misr.awa ;a Miti'iay s-u.ooi sa-, "... . perinteneniM Tu s.l.iy .venina at ( spou:a. H- declares that he h.as ik v m f -it .:- .ii ..-!. ci. i-..v 'iiitaueiit money to take are of a

P. I) lb -st of the dace M. I-:, church ' wife, drawing a pension of SI."" ev-'j will b. the .speaker acd will talk j cry three months and bavin,' a nest i on the subject "Teachers Tra i n - e;t: of savings. ; iriir lor Sunday S- hooN." !1 of thei The potential ma.om declares that! supei intendents ;,r' ur I m he looks do not enter into th.. matter, present at the moet:; u which will ; as he lias l,a n totally 1 lind for somj adjourned iiroro't!- at oVlo-k t ime. to allow tlioso pr,.:it to attend the : .Mr. P.anoy may be reached over; 1 . House lecture. 'Cae telephone at the homo of Mrs. j

MM-orKe W. 'ruil. i'rin ie a v.. j

who stands sponsor for him. The!

telephone number is Main .:::!'.

A sister. Mrs. Kmil Burkett, also resides here.

DRINK

Mn-ic was furnished durincr the i luncheon by the Apollo orchestra.

on:: kiij.i:i in rim:. WICHITA FALKS. Texas, Nov. In. one man was dead, several - v rely burned und hundreds homeless hero toiay in the $1,000,00 0 lire that Sumlay and last niht swept Wa.utToner City, in the northwest extension of the P.urkhurnctt held.

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ARMISTICE DAY WILL BE CELEBRATED AT

NOTRE DAME TUESDAY ! WEEKLY SEMINARS FOR

IRISH HISTORY STUDENTS

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Armisti" bi v. i be eel d. rated ' at N"ti - I'a;:u T;n d : v uiht by , bun lr is of ret urn cd -obli r-;. stil- ; i- and I'i.umi who me i'.i.inini;

smoker and -oci.il in one of the: f library a.setnb,y r ui.s Tae enter-

tainment H to be r:--i under tie- j ;iii'is of tin- v.orM war t'rans; at th1 uni-rit it w John Mcilinn and !:v ":..:- I. ' I )oune!l, .-ha ser ed as a.rmv chaplain.- d'.lr- 1 inr the war wi'I deliver short ad(':l, s:-es appropriate to th" o.a aion ' ; nd student wbl l ender a program j of cutertainmT.t. !

Pri nds of Irish I- r edom at Notre Dame havo decided to distribute to; branches of the organization I throughout the country a brochure ' written last spring by (Ji-orpo D. Hol- j ler. The university chaj't r met in Walsh hall Sunday and outlined a ; course of activities for the year, j

Weekly seminars in Irish history will be held every Friday and will be open to South Ponders as well as to stmbuits at the university.

HAID CASES WILL BE TRIED FRIDAY MORNING 1 1 . i : ry H I ! a ra! 1 . t h ' o ' r I - ia!e;j S.itnid. nu;h: by tin po: . in a i ai'l i a "lanr.ee Flliott'o'.a. IIS S. l'o! a., w:!' be zv :i a b irit" i" ci'y ccurt Fridiy lr.orniui:. on ua ra bl i v c. !i uaa

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t i 1 r e . 1 T h n . e n h t . 1 " ' t ! '. f i e - ta i t i r.K a ;:a mbii iur be - ' be c 1 rtult ; N.'i" imllu:: t" :t.'.. th- ara u:;t l:d by : poi. t S'alatalay r. ; ht w ht r. tlic ., n u . ! ; n"!,i-il at police hea d ; u a r: cannot und i st a t.d the ).;. : i kin-: only J - " bnds C-r fr .pier-: . - of e.imbliir; house- v b. . the niinini'aiu bonds a- ä y ...w in such ca-es aial af:i 1 h-.v. i.p,'atd' told litem tb.at th-y i : i ; : -1 i tak b - lb.. in de 1. .lud.: Culm a- Monda na iri: x-. b'-u b.t was Informed th..' t!;e m-r i .'Ii in the raid b.a! . :i : -1 .is. d by the police under b-uuis :c a.

i srrr roit im;si:ssio. ' Mabb- And rson Ii! d suit for : pos.-cssion of the house at T.' l Iancoin way P. from John P.ia besch in j. Iil-tic- Wy pis.vnsk i's court Monday, j asking possession of th house and

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J Thomas Williams hied suit on ncj count against J(seph and Anna PaIranyia for fll' which h alleges is ilu' him for plumbing work done

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