South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 87, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 March 1920 — Page 3
TlKIV MOIIMX.. M.MH II JT. ltJ. AYALON GROTTO TO ENTERTAIN FRIENDS LAU STUDE.TS TO I HOLD B A QU ET King Chatting With Disabled Soldiers iStU'i- r.r in t .''.) of a , t. o(i on' ff tin ir :;:'-t r"-.---3
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id at Social Event Thursday Niizht.
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j.ortuiiity to en.-'-y th- ho.-pita liiy I
tii order r ri thi r.:.:!it of Thür-- 1
day. April 1, v.'.r:, an informal . a.nco v. ;!! 1- ;'' -n a t rr Liks' ; m pie. Lach r.ur.-.l f v. ill r I r i . ib Red
v :r, v.te a t oii'd and with oer a lurdnd M.i-or.n belorgir.g to th- , t. ru'i ir f-.-t:t-l thai a crowd ;
nearly ."'- will attend the rune
ton.
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in thf Sorin Hall "ror" room' I'riJjy tiiht. Ioan I-Yancis J. Vur- ; pillat. of tho law lci artmont. Irr- ;
t ur 1 at lonfrth on rreblfr.is par-'
tic'Jl irly prrtinrr.t to thr Notr I.-itr.o CoIU co of Ltw ami exprov-t 'l : Cl i ift- that th t.Ti' 1'ih
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RIVER PARK
l) :rir.L' hi-s roc n.t visit to Staniford P.ri'l'p. whrro ho v.'itr.rnl tin- Cholera vs. Leicester Cup tie, tho lvinjr i -: 1 1 frn hour shaking hands ur:tl r-ncourxipintr tho crippled HnIL-h soldiers.
Aldn J. Casicli, president of th
rar.trements for tho orpaniz;itionV jj banquet had been made. The affair H
ill be held In South I'.end April IS. h
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harriters In tho midile west will i be in attendance. He also announc- ! d that ITon. Gallitzen Karabauh and other prominent 1 iwyers In In-! diana and Illinois would address the !
club at early dates. Ilii'h IZ. Olbbor.s. In nn address
en "Why Military Training Should J
Not I'.o Established in the United States." took issue w;th advocates of rnilUan,' training. Walter Miller rendered several humnnn selections
and :harles Ilutterworth. of South I U I , I .;.i. ., . ...l 'ff'
stories. fl
Talk -j to 1 ai-inocr. Uev. Thomas I. living, nrrfert
of studi'P, spoke on "The Future of i S ITr.ineerinff" before the Surveyors' fl elub at a f-moker nt Notro Damo ri I'ri,!:iv nlfht Ct(1 V TCIIttt tnlV- II
ed on "The Need of Jllsrhway Sur- !
veys for tho Future of the Motor Trink," and A. A. Ithomberff on "The Hi.story of Fnpinccrln?." Frank P. Goodall, president of thn club, presided at the business meetin tr. A. A. Tthomberp Is vice president of the organization; Mark Fote, secretary, and A. Abrams, of South Fend, treasurer.
THREE PERSONS ARE RESCUED FROM FIRE
FirviiK!! Carry Mr?. S. T. Calloway and Daughter t Safety.
F.j'ion v.pf-!; will be obs rved at t!ie MetliO'Iiit i:pi-( u; :tl church Jif-xt v. . . 1; with tpei i il s-rvice t-aoh v niriic 'rej.t Saturday. Moi.day enir.e; Itev. Karl ar!on of St. 1'iuls cliur.h will deliver the seriio.n; Tii'-''l.iv - enin-, H. I). Ib-ik; Wedni-day, Jf-hn ('-hran, the adan. e man r.'" the !'! Jone- ( van.listie -..top-tny, will uie :i talk; Thuisday. K-v. It. I. Phillips, and 1 rid ay. Ib-v. F. ,. N i-ter. Sped il iituiic . ill be a feature of the ineetJi'.s t-ac'u evening. Th- i!.-etim; ot" th- V..itlis' P.ib'.e i lass has be--.4 )o.-1 pti-d one week. -Tlie regular meeting of the Truth So la rs .f the M. 1 1. c hurch wis held Thursday -ninir at the home of Mjss P. rt.ieo P.i own. S. Ninth st. 1'urini: th.- Iiumiu-h session plans v ere made to hold a pastry Sitle Saturday, April at Piv-n and Locker miTiry store. I n-: rutix ntal and vo- . 1 2 musie 'a a - f iture., rf the .vorial h" ir. ILefr -hin' nis were served. Ti e r.ext im .-a:i- will be held Thursday. April v. at th- bono- of Miss I'orrtby laid.-on. N. S:th st. Miss Lah i..T:o. S. Seventh St.. r.terta ined the in inbers of the Ti ne I!!;;.- ;rN i t sl-. A pt luck Upper a-- .-'fed at T o'eloi !;. Til" favors wit'- l"a-tr ',i-t- tini:s. Foliowit;T tile Mll'i'tT" the eV eni!:r was s;. nl socially Willi rn u-.fc and atue. The nih rs f.f the 1 and (I. !t.! pferfained with a ard party Thürs. lay afternoon at the borne of Mi s. John Stack man. Lincoln way. Kef r .-1. men! s w.-i e ; t ed at the t !.ie of the .i!-.'-. Tii" r .truiar nie"tir.C of 1b ci.jt. V.i',! be lit Id Thursday. April 1. at the home of Mrs. Mrrtle Ki;',l S. Ninth ft. Will. r ü.irla ! -v.as . '.ected presl'iet.t of Albert "or;' Sunday Mhool ias of bo s of ;kt M. K. hureh at a mer-tiiiiC li'M at the li'ini" of Kennt th Kupe, N. S;th st (dh-r e-!i- . . - . : . ..II .
t r s t P. . M w rr- ice pits. uem, Itol.ert F-'lsher; .-r ret a ry, Harold Pal!, and tre.'uurer. K'-r.neth Kupe. arid eotMests fati:red th' social ! our. In tlo contest favors wtio r on by Kalph Mllb r and Penny Wade. I.-.jnebe.in was served. The lass will i-.. t Thursday. April V. at the l.oirie K,,- Fx. N. Seventh st. Jane olsnn. North side blvd , is ill : t ! i t o t i s 1 1 1 1 i : . Mrs. A. I .indbp.irixar and rcpb.ew. Howard Harkcr. hae rdurnd to th"-.r lii-nie at Trenton, Ind., after a visit with Mrs. Vnr.":i M iv, P o u r t e n t h i. N. V. Kih:ir.Lop. "ine st..
l as moved to south Pen 1 ar.d Mr. family, ot South Pa-nd. spent the
,"sd Mrs. 11. Smith. Ibrr.e ct.. have ( v. eck -end with Mr. and Mrs. John
:no. .i t 1: ii,-' sr. Hiür.iiii r. Flariee. dau-:bter of Mr. ard Mrs. j John Hummer i K il P.rown. North s'idc bhd., is trouble.
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CONSIDER NEW POLITICAL PARTY
LITERARY SOCIETY CHANGES ITS XAME
Mrs. S. T. (Lalloway and her two daughters, P- rnlce and Iiertha. were r seued in a spectacular manner from their rooms in the hird floor of the Hu,,' apartnunts. G 11 4 -T. 3 0 S. Main st.. early Friday morning after tire originating in the b.isement rf the apartment house filled the entire structure uith smoke. Soon after the fire was discovered the majority of the tenants reached the htreet in safety, Jumpintr from windows, (scape through the halls beInt: cut off on account of the dense
smoke. I
Immediately upon arriving on the scene the crew of truck No. 1 of the Fentral company, known as the aero
truck, hoisted the aero ladder and , firemen succeeded in safely rescu- j Ir.g Mrs. Calloway and her daurb-
ters, carrjin' them down the ladder from their perilous position. Mrs. (lalloway wav found lj in.r on the floor of n-r r nm uru-onscious while the two vonn-- Ladies were
sufferinjr from the effects of the Sav.s There is No Frietion
what iif.r.r.i:. OH! MY I)1LU! "Sprinp: ha-s came," or ns the man who has a cold in his head says. "Spriff has cabe." It is in evidence everywhere; .studf nts whistling on their way homo from hijjh school; kids shooting1 marbles and a notable absence of overcoats among tho you njsters. It was forcibly impressed upon the m!nd of a sweet young thinsr wdio was walkintr on W. "WashinKton a v. She was waiting to cross the street, waiting on a curbstone when an auto whizzed past. The auto was von rlos to the edire of the pavement where t'ne snow and ice had melted to muddy water. She was badly spattered with mud. and the lanfruatre she wasted on tho driver who kept pojnp-. would have done Justice t a doujrhboy under full pack on the muddv roads of France.
Anti-League of Nations He.puhlican Group Start Work.
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WILLIAM EARLE IS OUT OF JAIL JOB
smoke. The member of the crew t who j.art ieipat d in the spectacular j
rescue are ('apt. Mortz." Lb ut. Parlier. Prix er Perkins and I.cdderman Wilkwitz. Xalas and ; illon. The fire was ei imruished with a loss tstimated to be Jl.lo. OMVi: IIIIANFII. M.ir'h 2. F.lave Punch and family, of near South P ml, spent the week-end with Oscar NoI.mi and family. Ke. Alwood. of Hillsdale. Mich., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ja-ob Shupcrt Mrs. Anna (Ir.tf a.Td dauLrhp-r, of South Lend, spent Monday with her pare r.ts.
Between Him and Sheriff Duck.
William Parle has tendered hic resignation to Sheriff Louis 11. Duel; as turnkey at the county Jail, the resignation to become effective April 1. Mr. Karle denied Friday that his resignation is caused by friction between him and the sheriff over the escape of two youths from the county jail a week ajro. "Tin re is no trouble between me and Lou,' declared Mi. Karle, far as I know, and I don't believe
"The re hasn't beep anv trouble as
WASHINGTON, March '2;. An "anti-league of nations party" is being considered, it was learned today. The plan is to have It present its own candidate unless one of the old parties go on record as being opposed to acceptance of the covenant. The1 men behind the movement hay-- been trying lor weeks to get
Sen. William Porah of Idaho to alI low himself to ho named as their
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"I am not a candidate for th" presidency, and will not be so lonjr as Sen. Johnson of California is in tlie running for the- republican nomination." Porah said today. It was the only comment he would make? on the "Anti-League party" idea. Scleti Headquarters. Chicago, Poston and New York are headquarters for activities of the new party's proponents. The movement grew out of the conviction of its leaders that neither of the great parties will adopt a platform plank declaring unquajltiedly against the league. Though Sen. Hiram Johnsen of California i. running on an xmti-league platform, he would accept the republican nomination even if tin Chicago convention urued treaty ratih.Mtion with reservations, jt is believed here. Work for Jolinxt.i. Put tiny have agreed for tin time being to work for Johnson with the understanding that if the republican convention does not adopt an out and out anti-league plank they are free to cut loose and run Porah or anyone lse. it was learned. Porah intended to speak in the senate today on the use of money in tile campai-rn of präidential aspir-
i ants. He also planned to introduce
Th" P.rownson Literary society, for years one of the leading student organizations at Notre Dame,
ha.s changed its name to the Notre !
Iame Forum. Under that name the society held Its first meeting under the direction of Prof. George Schuster In the Columbian room of the Administration building Friday nuht. Brother Alphonsus, founder of the society, will continue to serve as moderator. At the meeting on Friday night. II. Mitchell McCullough talked on "Capital Punishment," and Mark Storen on "Hillaire Pcdloc."
STUDENTS OFEERED TRIP TO STOCKYARDS
Adara Martin and family were brickla ers and we have always
Sunday i:ii''! of .Mr Charb Keason.
and Mrs.
I o,..rf. I, t ,.. ...,a r i bill limiting preside ntia 1 candidates
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in uir a pi'Mii 1 1 a re t'l ii','"w in any one state, in the pre-con ntion campaign and requiring them to tile two Oatements of receipts and expenditures, one just before and the other after the nominating con vr ntion.
with mumps.
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South Fend Saturday night.
Mr. ar d Mrs. Arthur Hummel, of near Prrmen, spent Sunday with
P.ey. Frank Pila r lies n turivd to I Mr. and Mr?. Oscar Ntden.
s'p'unr A i bor. Mich. j Harvey Parse I, of Klkhart. s; rut Far! perry. N. F.b vcnth st . .- j Sunday with his sst-r, Mrs. Har-
t.ur.e-. a P.otiv in 'tire. t right ha :. t i ey Scp..art.
The condition of .Pdtu Fran:. S. S.trnth St.. v b. has be. n ill the vast week. r mains uneb.a ttge.b
been friends.
Frank Taylor n ill take Mr. Karle's
Mr. and Mrs. Pr d Scp.radcr and i plac e as turnkey.
Mr. Karle, in speaking of tho escape of peter Wylonis- and John
Szlafrak. two youths who are .said
! with heart j to hae crawled through the mess hole in a recent escane from th" iail
Kdgar Watkins visited friends mjwhib Karle was in another part of
' sterilay e vening . hen hi hand .-V.pj.ed when b.e was cranking hl automobil. A physi'dan was called and several sritchc w r" required to t lese the wounl. The eond'.tb of ' rr.on P.i.-srtt. N. laeventh st.. is improve..! today. Mr-. Sylveter Mvcrs and 1 ugh-
r. Lillian, 'hfford
hav
the building, said he w.ij keeping a
wary eye on the two who are now
back in jail and that
A free trip to Chicago and an extensive tour of the stockyards is offered to the student In the School of Agriculture or Commerce at Notro Dame by It. J. H. De Loach, director of the Research division of Armour and company, who lectured to students at Notre Dame Thursday afternoon. He told how American live stock was marketed and of tho wonderful strides made in the packing industry within the las,t quarter-of a century. Till CIIILDUKN' Ol-" MltS. CAIIOLLVK KAI si -:i I. We wish to thank all our friends and neiplibors for the kindness and floral offerings durin-r the illness and death of our beloved mother. Mrs. Caroline Kaiser. 1TO-0-2T
Kodak finishing at Schilling's.
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Rely on Guticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles Soap toe-JvwM. Olstrrct to otrt J!rejBt trr dfr. e. Sir pti of Cttuar. pt.XKklu. Uui
CATARRH r.t the BLADDER tV.Lrved in 24 HOURS
Suppose, young man, young woman, you were starting down the street tomorrow morning to secure a position For what kind of a place would you apply? Wh at can you do? Can you keep books? Can you write shorthand, and operate a typewriter? Can you write a good sales letter? Can you bill rapidly and accurately? Can you organize and manage an office? Can you use an adding machine, a bookkeeping machine, a calculator rapidly? Can you audit a set of Dooks? Can you analyze a financial statement? If you can't do these things, what caji you do that will give you the right to expect more for your services than the person who has no specialized training? What have you to give that entitles you to promotion with any concern? Now is the time to decide whether your preparation ir sufficient, provided you want to do the bigger things. This school has helped thousands of others; it can help you. Writs.-, call or telephone for catalog and plans.
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Spend Your Hloney Wisely!
Decrease the cost and increase the joy of supplying your table. Buy your -groceries, fruits and vegetables at PIGGLY WIGGLY for less than you can elsewhere, without sacrificing quantity or quality.
It is a pleasure to select with your own hands clean food products from clean shelves in a clean store. In
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ECONOMY, EFFICIENCY AND CLEANLINESS RESIDE AT THE PIGGLY WIGGLY
or tlie rormer cscaj made .
nd that a repetition cscat.e would not be
A bo social : 1 1 be h. Id at the live P.ranch s hon! house Saturday ct.iug, March L'7, for ih benefit of the soh-M.l. All are cordially
invited to atte!d. Vab Humrir spent Sutulay virli parents. Jess.- Pisln-r and children were
re-. Sunday visitors f Asa Pi -her and
ovrred from sTvallpov and the; lam; Taarantine w.ts remove 1 Thursila.w '
A SI'Ui; lNVLsTMLNT. The investment veu have been waiting for 7 per cent stock South Lend Wholesale Circo ry Co. See further partbuilars on page v. Subscriptions wi'l la- taken at the Merchants National bank. 2 21 S. Michigan st. 1737-2
Statues, vigil lights, at Schilling's. 1 - ) - o 1 .."-
MAYOR CARSOy GOES TO EXCELSIOR SPRIGS
Ma.-or Carson 1. ft Cridax r.orr-:-,g ft-r K. '.--. Spring. Mo., ela-re 1 e will s;v.J the r.et 10 days. Til.' i aynr wi'.I I e j.jn-.l ther- 1-v Mrs. Virsori who L is been sp ruling sevi! montb.s in California. Purl rig nn.Tr' a'erae. (-tv C 'r.tro'.b r 'ihr A. S'.y-rar' will perform the . f tl;- eit's chief cc :tne.
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or a succes?. BEECHAM'S PILLS have been made for sixty years ar.d Yac th largrst sa!c of ar.j nTftd-rrr!; in the vorW!
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ENGEL'S CUT RATE I'M . Mi hig.tn t. pp. (.rand Trunk DcfK.t
Cut Rate Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos
'IOIt ( ( l) MM'.CIAI.S Sl.r.o .i. one pound tin humidor I'rim-o -l f Alhe rt f.r 1 1 V K..i:iriTi:s ( amt-b, Luc ky Strikes. ( hetcrlic hP. Ilrlih. Idle Hours. i)a-i-. l.iiV: Ib'gular -' p.u kage so a-k or a e.irti.iiof Miiuiii & nrv l flgaiftti- for ...$UU CH.AK sli:t"l.I.S IIare-tc r. Salzburg. Dutch Master. .lraiid. Mapacnba. PI. l'roduct.. Personalty. La. Dolorita. Por.ina, Kk straight:
box ,".o for .
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SCIIAP AND sMOKIX(J TOHACCOs Honest. I'nfon Workmen. PcMxImut. Mail Pouch. Hull Durham. IVrrhss. ("iant. Ael-vrti-cr. Dniin. Ibdi Wfdto. Phe Brut hers. Pnion I.raeler.
Swwt Tip Top. P. S. Itegii
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mita. Martina, V. II., TopKr.
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p-rfecticr in fgur becu' thfy re rr-e
livduAifv for you. bor.fJ wi-fi tl.r vvor.ler-
tcl N.äon Stny di jnei if d tr.ed b expert
c orr tcre.
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NuSone Contn rTord idel support far inv fg jre. Tt-ey Jt ecoromiCil loo. c-ta t vwsr.ec;. s-i Oo'vvcir two ord'r.ry coriets. The Ni.Bore SU are -fiArantred r. writing not to break or rent within or.e ytar. A new cort if &y fa 1. A rLSone Cortettere will serve you in &m F':vcv of vc -T own horr.e. Pr-one or write tor ir.:crTT.r'cri or arr r-men:. In so da,r4 )rOU Will lot ot. jaie ourse.f
Nile? Prosh Crea mery
Hebe Compound Milk, large size
Hehi Compounel Mill small sire"
Putter. :.68c
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Carnation. Van Camp and Pet
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South Bend ladies will be given expert service by calling any of the following trained corsetieres: Mrs. C. M. Andrews, 1328 S. Michigan St. Main 4440. Mrs. P. Drejer, 110 Lincoln Way V.. Mishawaka. Mishawaka 4 70. Miss Wrcathyl Perschbacher. 117 Tutt St. Main 1219. Mrs. Rose Zimmer. 1005 E. Victoria St. MARIE J. WILDE, Sales Mgr. East Indiana. No. 22 Gansepohl Apts.. Indianapolis, Ind.
Royal Paking Powd :. regular siz.e .... Nueoa Nut Oleo and Gem Nut Oleo. lb. . .
Pose Leaf Pastry PI our, ii A. .sack Graham Crackers. fresh baked. 1! Yellow Split Peas. fancy, lb
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Del Monte Yellow Cling P'-.v!.-es, No. 2H. i'c;
Del Monte Shred Peaches.
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Michigan Plackberries. t n
Michigan lied P.tted Cherries, can
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Fancy Shopping Pas- fjr
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Fancy Wisconsin Cream
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