Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 174, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1924 — Page 2

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CIVIC FEDERATION DINER PLANNED FOR NEXT YEAR More Smoke Abatement In- j specto r s Favored in Resolution, A dinner with various forms of en- i tertainment will be given for Indianapolis Federation of Civic Clubs memh*rs and ‘heir families some; lime in January. Promotion of friendship is th“ purpose of the j party. Resolution' favoring regional zon- j ing plan proposed by Scientech Club. ■ urging more- smoke Inspectors and: opposing closing streets and alleys | when tr .<-• re elecated were adopt | ,and at tr.eeur.g of the Federation Friday nlclr at Chamber of Commerce. Inspectors I‘titles Heavy After turning the meeting over to A 1.0 Roy F< . '•o.p. vice president Kdw. ' t * • !:• :i mfoment, member of u ■rof i"• rnmrce smoke abara-m* nt r l* •..*, proposed the iny hav--- 01 , qj- wo more smoke Inspectors "Smoke destroys three miliion •lollars of property in the city every year. W*> need to eliminate this waste The duties. Including inspecting cf furnaces and boilers, are too much for the present staff." Snethen sold. H. W. Vedder of Cast Thirtieth Street Club said "The waste Is invisible. 1 am not in favor of any more in. -et -r< The, -■ed to make c'.; ’b- prosecuted as an example. The city should clean up Ms own plants. Public Scimol No. r.e ;s worse than any railload yard I ever saw.” Snethen Offers Assistance So* h- a said seme arrests would }.e r. l Hie in December, aj;d he had offered r * e.ss.st in tlie prosecution. Mrs T. P ii. ss, member smoke p.hatement c>tvnUtce of Women's repu -m-ent from Spades Park < "vie Club. - i:d smoke was a serious menace ;-. health, md the public, should h; * lucatcd to prevent such • i uKnr.ce She stressed the need of j John F White. secretary, said ac- : t;:>n should taken to prevent ! track elevation programs from bringing a' m ''ch-sed areas” and 1 injuring property. EXPLOSION BURNS GIRL Urother Extinguishes Flames by Wrapping Rug About \ ictim. Miss F: -sie Conger. 16. of 516 F ! Ohio n :*v hospital suffer-; ing from sc-ver** burns about h*r ] arms and b* ;y receive I eariv today vvl’.en tie lamp she- carrying' fell and ex* bMiss i.'onger was at?ending *Vr rvauts cf h n r mother.. Mrs. L/ze ( -nper. who Is ill. and was sroing: w.ihc kitchen to get a cup of water wh-n she dropped the Imp Her brother Charles was awaken-d > his • ister's t ry for help and exf ngrtished the flames that enveloped h s sister by wrapping a rug about her. ROMAN* CATIIOIJC Cut hid •* Tribute %t ; r-M of VI in Prott**? ants. . .n- • • * ii >? ti • prtpo^d at th* rrt4. • Kizhi Rcv-f-r*-! 1 v a -a#Lor of •; -..- ?.-• the ?a:rV. i::*.!•-- srr at majority of bis • • fi t. r t . • c i.* ?h Constitution th**y * . aL.y ■; os- ‘ i ii they owe them o t i**ve of .. ’ tr- fram-ra of tne Conv t;.- *i v■'•:-*> j-. the - at maior.t? CVi t s are w**’: aware that fct ',iiv t.i - i7?ts. 17hf* these nb~ i.* r.j\ ; •* -a by the strong arm of ineir Tor. ' a* - * brethren wlv oMiFinuwr the Catho-.* popa’atian five to e. la* r.t Sunrires “We Tvx-*- rid- and xao to Rod !n the r - . ft ii. 1 who - -J m ; r near y <* century arm .. bli f survives in the hearts oi ?>,- -d -fi -fi ir. - aid we Catho’es at - : \ i--‘ -• :e. ’.hat when the batelucatior ci:!*'•:*s'VrV--;: * w-J . Jit*- ’ took .he •dershm of fnd ri-'ht® hs . Vi*?* iii'. i * Xi rt victory T.iat VM . ■ ; sos ch>* riv ;* to with lUshrvp It was F ; -.t • . oo- ; V'-:ti with C.*!thoi*‘*s iii The - .jv: :if i). *!.*• .anti-erivate school iMnei>iiUi*ni, - tr , *:u*-ndt>ad and iit--wive vu‘ of TLr*-c to ■ ** The Sanin of Advent The ho!;- -ea- of Aive: f i- row here, v xt h.n'.lay v...i „ the ftrn* Sunday of Advent Adv, t i 3 from Latin and . ‘*Tb ft -m ' rid de*.f rihes the time which do- :*re'ed- the birth of toe S v or c-f the V ,r: i From Hie very be* rnnlne of CX —n-xan oivlllzatton the Oh-.rch h - \irz< <i tr* - faithfi,l to observe th - Holy > -on so a.® to make proper or^Tiara-. *c - the Chrtsunas ftvUv.il. V.'iti- Cath • ’ - *r is a ttiw* of penance, rued tat!:>i .1 pnyrr. The trood practical i the at the C‘v:r-'*i; :r : - j e: the Holy Season of Advent mevt dfroutiy. The; *r 1- .l! Churchen in Ind;-anupoh.-i and 'lnrifii Cotinty ni Advent -..i1l he ob—’-'rd in .*1 of tf.em In the eamt AA-w- -a in ;X: ? v -. CftthoUe Churrr.ro - * - ’ - . F\r APTiticn abo ;t • ' • 11 rll • !h* - r ' pr--ached in all the C ithoh*' Ci b*- Si;!;,lay. - TffK C f JVfOKMATIOV BVRCAC Bl* : SOl t ; }eie> Trust Blig. lidianapolis Plmte

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HOLD-DP FOILED BY AUTO LIGHTS Near Victim Says Men Were Frightened Away, (".lat ing headlights of nr. approach rig mac!.me frustrated another north eki„ hold op late Friday. .* rordirjg to ponce repoits today. 1. C. McGriff. 721 K. Thirty-Sixth St.. - .o'd police that as ho w.u- .> on ( Av** . ar . ..'iy c.x St., two n;"n in a machine w up ind one Jumped from t*v ni.o.l.liic and po!nt°d a rev,ever at him btr retttuted to hS machine why a :!■ headlights of an approaching car i; luminated the -eerie. \\ , i is thought to have be-n art itterupt to burg'arize the- Fir-t Friend.-- Church Thirit-With ad Ala i a- 1 ■iy I---rated when K. ii. ir- ott. 511 K. Thir ryenth St ! t- .:• aftet he. saw .w' a ,:t in - rt auto park at the curb .nd one of the men enter - he church Other ••••ft victims: Frank Fardwe!;, 3335 Central Ave silverware, jewelry and a revolver, valued at S2HS. Ike Morris, clothing valued at $9,50, from store. 901 S. M* tid an St Kimer liver ha 720 Livingston St., electric Iron, clothit.g and revolver valued at ?21. McCarthy Clo-hing Company, 17 N. Pennsylvania St., suit and overcoat valued at s:*s. from delivery truck parked at Maryland and I'cnn sylvania Sts HONOR LOCAL STUDENT Pnrdne Engineering Senior Voted In Tau ik’la I*l. Hu Twin Snrrinl . LAFAY'KTTK Ind., Nov. —val T. Uoper. son of Mrs. Mae R ‘per 2407 Talbot Ave., Indianapolis, has been elected to membership in Tau Beta Pi, honorary t-tigin>-i ring fra ternlty, nr.d one of the highest honors which can be gained by a Pur due engineering student. Member* of Tau Beta PI are selected mninl; on a basis of scholarship, but stud ent activities and personality artalso taken into consideration. Roper is a senior. City May Huy Water Plant Bv Timrg Special HAST CHICAGO Ind.. Nov. 20 Mayor Callahan and other citizens will go before the public service commission the first of the year for I authority to purchase the watet wr-rks here. Voters In a referendum went on record In favor of the $2 I coo 000 buy,

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FOUR SUSTAIN INJURIES Two Atiioists \re Hurt Win i >tr<-ot t ar Strike# Automobile. Walter I'rultt. 541 N IFit.o F tnd W (' Brown. 22.7;< N. M--r .Hast.. are suffering today fro- i i-s received Friday when the no ■ • driven bv Pruitt was struck I • a W Tenth St. car in chare** <>f 1 .tr .■nee .4 U ii<van. 2028 W. J ..son St., mo’ertran, at St. < hair St. h. - Ptrslur ,- Ave. ILi-c'.i At.drcrvs. 19. colored 1149 Ma >.*ir;t St . is held on chat •f o<*--:iult a: i latter, ti r>l *!*-?-. on !• ft sid.* of th* sri-.-t u ;• to ,chine . ’ -PM wl-.h. n*r dnv :i by Hi :h Flick, i•* • I • h A. • at J?rosp- S(. uad Vir-pnla Aw Friday 1 Jun HI Lari tip-r*\ 2143 I >r*-x. 1 Ave. Fr ld ••• trh n th ' :: * wc lirivi'ig ci-llid* and wlf* a im.-ldn* driven !■' Blaine Be!**- of '. lies vine. Ird a- Tw* ntj N.’.-itl: S me Northw.- • rn A - ** DIPLOMAT ‘Y* SPEAKER f'tu ;n<*r <’**iisul to at Big Me<*t ing Siuid.t.v Ait niooii. 7. T. Rweenev, farne'e c-rsi: general of the Fnltvd tS te* to < '**nstantlnoplo. will speak ,r th** Y. M day af:*rrnc n befor** nu n ex us v* Iy. His sui/joc. s w. Ibe 'M* s* and Kir g Tut." Jteenuse <,t Dr Sweencv's work ir the Disc I [dog if f "ht :*'! I’hUM-h. members of that denoni!-a : ion vv ill he f.-at'-d . n the t , hcs-r.i f-.-u CRergymen will be s-atc-d ir. tin boxes There will bo no other reservations. A special musical program wM! begin with the opening of the hearer doors at 3 p. in The 1 ;.g Meeting Orchestra and the Irvington I guiles f|U.'.i-t**t are bn the program. Food Found In Corn Fobs A food substance said to be superior to wheat bra . has Is—n in.-i-i tire lowly corn cob a* * r nig to Pri-d c. Atkinson. Indiatiapolis r search chemist, who -.lid a plar; Is under way for manufacfr.re of the product A Pittsburgh firm lm. i niado arrangetnents to use the cutr cob food substance wldch will b< rn’.xe 1 with rice in the manufacture of the cereal. Bandit Suspects Held Rii Rafted /'re** MARION, Ind. Nor 29.-—Police today wired authorities at Peoria. 111 . for a description of live men ; held ‘hero as susic*ct*‘<l brink ban illts. It was believed the men may have been the ones who held up he South Marion Slate Bank Wednesday and escaped with $4,000. No Sweden for Him By Tim*g Sprrtal SOLTI! BEND. Ind.. Nov. 28 —C F. Kckland went hack home tr "hicago today. He stopped hr or oute to Sweden and a thief took ''l,ooo from his pockets. Judge Wilmcfh Indoistal Resolutions indorsing Judge Del bert O. YVilmetli as a candidate for Republican nomination for rnayot have been adopted bj" the Disabled American Veterans of th© World War. Signal 1 hies to Speak C. H. Rhoads superintendent of i -elegraph and signals of the Big | Four Railroad will speak to the Men tech Club at luncheon Monday at the Chamber of Commerce. Sparks Cause Sl.tKMl R>x>f Fire A roof fire, caused from sparks, ! oday did SI,OOO damage to the home j and Harry Klein, 3334 N. Capitol Ave. , Speed Is Charged Betel Roberts, 23, of 2902 E. Tenth St., was arrested on a speed.ng charge today.

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REV. TRESSEL TO PREACH SUNDAY AT ST. MATTHEW’S Dr. Cunningham to Speak on an Important Theme. By THE VISITOR The Rev. Oscar Tressel of Richmond, Ind., will !>e tho guest of the Rev. L. C. E. Fackler, pastor of St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church. The visiting pastor will preach Sunday night at St Matthew’s on "Something For Christ.” In the morning, the Rev. Fackler will pn a h on "The Greatest Promise.” The church council will meet Tuesday night Tho Dorcas Society will hold Us regular meeting with Mrs. Kackl.-r, 191S Hoyt Ave. • 9 • DR. EDWIN CUNNINGHAM of !ho Central Unlversalist Church will preach at 10..‘*3 a m. on '•Elements of Strength in Christianity." YT ST. PAUL M. E. CHI’RCH, l)r. Frank L. Ho via will preach In !lie* morning on "A Diligent Workcan,” and at night on "Paid In Full." * • t THE REV M R HYDE of the Gmh* M E. Church announces his morning them.* .is ".Spiritual owner-•-hip n-i ! Oblii- üb-n" an<l at night on "Growth i>y 1.05.5.” REV. CITARLE.S il GI’NSoLFS w .1 b Sunilay : .ght n: ~ i i>. ci. at th-* Sjiiru uallst Church of Tr ;• h on "Th** Second ('or.,:ng of 1 " Ar 539 p. in. b • xx.il sp. ak on "Tho Swm-il of tho S-3rli" ;u t!:o • rlerU.d Splrl'uallst Church. "THE r.T.ESSFD KING" will ho the oil. • of Re-. C. f.. F;.! row of v -o-v M rrrl M ’bod.d l-l ... .1, , . j n y luo.eniog At Slight. YT - ’if .ST t Mi M U on ’he fir- . M i--. liy no , r,. \V * Erf will r . ' ' > .v-.- \V- r \ •■ - - „n- ,• JIT" :• ' . M. \. .. - A * V" I , . ' . ■ Units tui hour Public

AT T’l IR.\VT\N F.TMSf’OPA E i’ll lii'H, I'w r <• W.b.-r wlil p: •••.* . r • g on tl e • . ti • . • • : on the theme. ‘i ’ ;: 1 W;in' T l:::v. fUiMKI: DALE nt Hillside (’I n ( *1 h will i." ifh tomor . .- lorn.. i; •. !> ■ rs and I >lvi- ■ is." At r ight l,rs theme will he . : • •: 'I > ..ii I ( i.e’ t ’..:i<iu re 1 ” •’Shai; V. • )>.. V Go 1 or Man " will rim ru e of di.-:rusion at chll • ■ s ch l ,:. h. * 4 -YT THE M'i IMNG SERVF E of • 1 1 < do.r- h a < tie Wh.-yler M. r •ion v.i'i d-Ii v.-r an addr.-ss "Who " is the theme of • 1 ii i: il.ng’s sermon for tho .. - - - s.-rvh-e. Th** it. L. C. E. FUND \ Y AT 11 Dr Edward E • - i-Tlstler will -p* k In the new i’i• si -. *i ■ • • (irrh n I|.-i id.r.g the Homing King"- a r... ~ 1- .king toward Christmas At 7. • ' • uI • "Wilt**d il-.m.-s’" At this service Robert J. yp.|];7 wll play "In ’ho Garden,” , oi ;•••:, as ih<- offertory. REV. GTT V HARTMAN, pastor Hall pi M E Church. 12* W. Si-, i.•.■ n• 1 • St announces following •hen ■ f.,r Sunday: Jo.-if. a. in.. "Th.i Guest for U- |’..l\ and 7:45 p. in.. •'Sucrcodiess .o' Reputation." > • 4 TOTEM I IFF STORY Yd fill Kt 111 S Si M>AY Chaplain John Callahan, of King Sing Prison, will t.-ll hia Ilf*- t.ory ;.:;o p. in Sunday at Roberta (<;,rk YI. E. Church, the Rev H. E. Ev i , iih, superintendent of Whe.-I nr C.u y Mission. under whose -:f...iei*-s Callahan came to the city. r.iV'-ua-r rli-ct Ed Jacksoi will ln- ■ i. .Eire the chaplain. Troutman’s < in-bestr:i, the Mission Choir end qu’irtc-rte will furnish music. Ghnjil.aln G.illuhan will address Business Men’s Bi.de Class at 8:lf> a. rn at Central Ava. M. E. Church; t-’i-st t Milt' and Brethren Church con :r.-gallon at 10.45 a. rn. and First Preubyterlati Church at 7:45 p. m. 4 4 4 REV. PAUL JUDKON MORRIS ..vill give, at the Emerson Avenue Baptist Church Sunday morning, he twelfth message in tho series on the Sermon on the Mount. "The Gift rind the Giver.” Sunday evening the theme will to "How Men 9.e God " 4 4 4 ALL PASTORS of Indiana polle district are asked to meet Monday, Dee. i, from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. at Re-herts Park Church to discuss l and receive apportioni - for the year. In Fifer will give an account of the recent meeting of the board of for eicn missions. AT Td . I’HEEHEM LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rev Earl Coble will preach in the morning a special t*r mon on Advent Sunday. At night his theme will be "Conversion of Cornelius.” DR. FRANK S. C. WICKS of All Souls Unitarian Church announces the following order of service at 11 a. m.: "Prelude In C” . Rinek ' S*. i s!i Mareli" m Sodermaun i; .mu l-'ifth Service, i ‘i.\ .ii ant. I \•.ini. i Words of Asp.ration, ileopiinsive Keadinii: Thirtieth Selection. Siriptiire. Hymn 78 'Mili.es and Offerings. ('iianson de Kiorian" ... Oodard Address—"Oocsideraiion for the Deaf." (ymn 63. benediction. Posthide. "The Knirhte** V elk mar. n

WEEKLY SUNDAY SCHOOL IJvSSON A Story of Neighborliness Is Told Here

TEXT: b' ,k " 10:‘4ft-37 And. behold, a certain lawyer stood tip. and tempted him. sating. Master, what shall i do to inherit eternal life? He said unto him. What Is written In the law'r How readest thou? And lie answering said. Thou ebalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul. and with alt thy strength, and with all thy mind: and thy neighbour as th.veelf. And he, said unto him. Thou hast answered right. this do. and thou ehalt live. But he. willing lo justify himself, said unto Jesus. And wiio fs my neighbour? And Jesus answering said. A eerta'ii man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, lm! fell among thieves, which stripped him ~f his raiment, and wounded him. and departed. leaving him halt dead Ar.d by chance them came down acer- , tain priest that way and when ho saw i him? he passed by on tho other side. And 11kewls a I>vito when ho was at ■ tho place, came and looked on him. and passed by on the other side. But a eertnln Samaritan as he Jour noyed. came where ho was: and when ho' saw him. he had compae-don nn him. And went to him. nd bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine and s< r. hint on his own beast, and brought him (o an Inn. and took care of him And nn tho morrow w! en h departed, he took out two peine, and gave th an to the host, and said unto him Take rare of him: and whatsoever thou spendost more, when I come again I will r.-pay th'-e Which now of these three. thinkest Ihou. v. as neighbour unto him that fell among the thiev.-s? And ho said He that shewed merry o-i him Tinii ■ ud Jesus unto him. Go. ond do thou likewise The International T’nlform Sunday Sehoo! Lesson for Nnv 80: The Good Samaritan, i.-uke 10:2.9-37. By \VM. E. GILROY. T>. D. Editor-In-Chief of Tho CongregUe tionalist. H” ERE, in a story that it takes only about one minute to most Important thing in n!l religion an<l In ail literature. If everything that has been wri’ ten and taught wore to he wiped >-nt and tv had the privilege of Having jiisf f.r.e story from It ail. surely tho :ie i lost s's’i .bear? and in port ant f.r humanlij w-.nl t l e this v-'.o . the we call tin- p irablt* of tho G 1 Sa ran rltan! .It bcplns with the -I'm st.en nan can si-,, what, sl.all 1 <l., ... M I,4*i ir eternal life? R Is true ti. tlio rjuestion was asked to tempt, or to try Jesus, t.n’ .feea-answ.-red if very s rl- usly ih* knew that a man never comes to see the tns worth of life, and of ids own :fe !•. par' h I Until he ]e ia s•s’, ; th t a t ' ks. >.-■ t ■-f 1 !nSo • ■ Is re| I'.-d at ’ 1 1 a- 1 -obi. a . ill* -f ,f \v :. I-.- in' man ut xvltii Go.; To ■ ui, v . ! -is >ov**l •: . • i ' " m with il th. he •> t • :I. ■ .•"■.-tii nn l m:n--l - th- * • l I ' f L if : :o • .art Halit t th-- i r thi> h . 9 r. 1 b.-sr -i'• : a.i: is oss > !,. He trust * ■' rl .Mil with Ar I in the next or in Gm s-i.u'.e !-!’ ■ 1 r ti s yi’.d ,:r-a

NAME MRS. WHEATCRAFT G. O I* Oil’< ial Is Ri.-shl.-itt Indiana U -’tin n\ Rcpuhlii an I hih. Mi -< v\. n n -y w, ,t. !'• p -up. ,-i S’ -e . mini':. •• i uirth -h’M R-po •!. no: . t.‘z .- | W . - - [• : la > : a V. ’ - 1• • and,. - , ’ , y a ’ ’•.•••-•• F -■•-. fnr h-t* . ’ . , , * Hr • v c ■ • \ \\ .. :a Gl - • > lap u . ! • ■ ■ I . vl> •• a j-, u • | • , - ; ,; J ( , ■ • 1 Mi A! :■ T Fl* t: : • ' 7!" I'iatik -1 1.. t; r. <!!:< '"H f 111 Y Boys Yl.-et mil >*nt edu< ••• -r are !•••’ • heard by 409 H; y ’ a- !achp! n forty-two from Tndi nr c-i's. who are n.eetlng h--re *n ' t.fh .r 1 State conference I>• 1 it- Yro pr. ■ ’.: from Ter-” Ii ::• S "■- M f i ; ille <i •■ • ’ New i I 1 T'rhiceton. V- --..k! : .. M lies v die. Orleans R 'l lbeknell n.l Unton. Robbers Taken t<> Prison Hr; RHu ■' RICILMoNH. 1 rid., Nov. 29. John Pritchard and Carl Huberts, con fessed robht-rt of 'he Hagcrst wn bank, were to l.e taken to the State prison at Michigan City today to start serving sentences of from t.-n to twenty-one years. The two men pleaded guilty when .arraigned Uri day and were M-nienerd irnme.llat. Iy It,ink Stock Title ((uestionrd Suit to rjulet title to 129 shares of stock In the Citizens State Bank of Falrmount. Ind., was tiled In Federal Court Friday by Victor A Selby against Claire Loeb, Mlndret. Esther and Sarah Johanna Loeb, all of Fairmount Plaintiff alleges the stock, to : which defendants claim title. Is | worth $30,000. rt local Physician Hurt P ii Ttnu-x Spi-cial NOBLESVI LI.E, Ind., Nnv. 29. ’ Dr. G. H Gnrretson, 3680 N Dela- ’ i ware St., Indianapolis, was suffer- , rig today from a dislocated knee, a severely wrenched back and cuts an a result, of nn accident In which his auto struck fresh gravel near here and his car turned over twice. Mrs. Garretson wtie slightly hurt Street Car Runs “Wild” Three passengers on an E. Washington St. car were given a bumpy ide Friday night when tho car ran off the end of the track and nearly a block south on Audubon ltd., before it stopped. Defective brakes were blamed. The car coasted on Pennsylvania railroad tracks. Train Wrecked at Amo By Timet Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Nov. 29. Passengers had a narrow escape j when six cars of the west bound Pennsylvania passenger train No | 30 left the track at Amo, near h’-re ; late Friday. No one was injured Rock Smashes Windshield ! />// Times Special GOSHEN. Ind., Nov. 29. —A pass-: : ng auto hurled n stone through the , windshield of the auto of William FI. Rlssler. Fragments of the g!%ss struck him In the eye. He may lose 1 the sight of it.

commandment ia "liko unto the Ilia’. 1 he must get right with his fellow men. Simple and Natural How natural and simple that all Wa-* net ’his the glory of Jesus ii* revealed the supreme things so clearly and stinpiy? How could t! is matter of eternal life be otherIs no' life a matter of the right r* I- ai of ,a t ,in to his environ- . says that eternal D ti-.. • . v relation of man, •Li- hi.- eternal environment the !1 and the eterT:i ! SOtlN Os ill- fellowmen. N” i <’ ow Jesus made the ! iwyet !- t:n • -•-• tbitigs for him- • !:’ !• .: i- ... to Pain. "Ymi , . v v. he. v. in tlie law," 1 :: ;.-u a ■> .xp and ar. in- ■ a* r’>i-i iwy.-r rr.iirh? • a* > : I!< 1> > the lav. yer :s own It '. r; retime ’ What,” • - . a- w i ■■ ■ a In t lie law? il W :• : ’ the’.l?” At i- 1-: ,v\ -r ha-1 to give an w ll* kiv tho tnjth. i w!‘!, ut -rrtng t-:.;i t•*4 ? , an-rt, ;.v that Jeetiß ap- ; ’.i, -i.-ti ,-id sa Id, "Thou v ’ this do, and ! - : fCU’.it live ” liv- :■>. • s the truth when iv.’ii Mn -'if and with i. -> G ! H. '.nows :ha' the hares a- 1 pro - i t ilfe are wrong. He .*. a.- i ah’ be kind, and i : f- . .vi. c. .v r. toward • who and i him wrong. ; t-xarnple of Je- ■ - w- : ! ,i> :h> \. ” d.s of Jesus, to ; 1 i. It s nor for lack of r . ii it. for la k of willlngnesh to I Today’s Best , Radio Features -Ight, 1924 ' - United Press) WEAK Y\ .!/. Wi-'l, W(b\E. .' • . . a , .\\ EEI, i.' P. M. Arm N • y ftKPball game. W< >f: v war . *4*" ’ M•. S P M I . t ' at. 1 classical pro •• ~ in. . < .-'hub. rt string quart. •.• -i the Cathedral t’horal ;<SD Kt Louis • i6 M). S P. M GST S: E- :. - K Kphonv Or- her* : .-one " at!.,,”.- ]l r M. to 1 .S'-: - A : '.Hr tl< test • •: .-■ it - •a’ .< CIS slDnt. W! ,s Gi . Ml, $ I*. M. V. . S fr- abl NDYV YY'EAU N.-xv Y'.-rk (492M1, and v .1 I. I . • (:• Ail 3 tr. B. M Gi s I'ai ('adenian and M' i'. s i • ferc.c.-. Rrw'khi Y M g. a. WEI-.I I -’ -n C’.93M) 7:20 P. M., Es'!' \|- J program direct from S’ rri r: • i Th’ ’ft'. New York. W ,\\ • neb.i Rl (423 Ml 5:45 P. M. i ’.:-T —Hyrt phony i u lusstra, con•in. te l by \\ iliain Kipp. Y*. FAF. New York (4'j2MV. WCAP, \t . ningto.-i (469 M), and YV.IAR, 1M i.videru o t3t , ,”Al) i K.LO P. M. , EST ltoxy'a gang* Stations of the BiitDh Broadcast Gompanv, 11 to midnight, trans-At-lantic t st program. r i7 i * :* f t t noYifp will no r vi. • s . ••.! m S‘!T K Wauhmtftou - * !• -tu.M* >f ttif* illnpMw of Charles A.- s.m of Mrs. Kosd A llfKHl who ie s. t’E, -gv : . m t !•* i liy ho.spiia'. _ . Will ': AI jI ST CHURCH .';()S N I. St h JY.Y ’ Til Ave. ind N ■ 1 • 7:45 p ra f.rutnre hy Kt v O.tne Spirit creotiniis w?n: !••• -rivun • Ihe I’.D'or Hcv Ruth Van D* ii-iiUr :i :th'Bs.Ki* Morvif.'M every Wednr-% ... ,t " .".u uirtl 7 l > i in. conducted b> t!i(< I’d! • AM: iiart f thf* tiui< devotKl ? iu i,.. „ Von are cordially Invited to *'T\d '■'•'4 All are welcome. Spiritualist 01 lurch of Truth RKT> MENS HALL COH NEB CAPITOL AND NORTH ST Service Sunday, 7:45 P. M. LECTURE BY Rov. ('has. 11. Guusolub SUBJECT: “TIIE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST” MESSAGES BY MRS NELL EDELMAN AND OHMER MENDENHALL Music by Miss li.aft.* itßrt, Ladies' Aid will meet at the heme of A Becktr 720 N Ban 'rol s. Cav RCH O F CH REST, SG2ENTIST Lesson-Sermon, "Ancient and Moiicrn Necromancy Alias Mesmeris luand Hypnotism, Denounced.” SI-X'OMt CHURCH Delaw sro at Twelfth St. THIRD CHITRCH Blvii. Sunday Services In All Churohes, 11 a. m. and S p. m. Testimonial Meetings Wednesday ev.-ning at S u'olock Free Reading Rooms l’:.*B Consolulatcl likls 115 N. Heim. bt.. 205 K Thirty-Fourth St. The Public s cordialty Invited to attend these services and to use the reading- rooms. SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR CHILDRHN UNDER 20 Y’EARS. Second Churrti at 0:30 and 11 A. M. TWrd Church at 0:15 L M.

follovy it. simply and courageously that man is so far from Go® and from hia fellows Being Neighborly "Who la my neighbor?" said the lawyer. He ought to have known, and lie did know. He was not, of course, a "lawyer” In our modern sense of the term. He was a man of religion, man versed In the Jewish law. He knew, or he, ought to have known, what that law, in Its highest percepts and examples, set f- rth as the proper relationship to all men. But he was "willing to Justify him-s.-if. Anti Jesus turned the tables upon him adroitly. He had asked, "Who Is my neighbor?" and Jesus said to him. "Whose neighbor are you going to be." Jesus showed him that there is no limit to this business of being neighborly. It does not stop at groups, or setts or classes, nr ra.al or territorial boundaries. He told the story of "the good Samaritan," a man of race and religion that t;i< prejudiced Jew despised, and he t’ M the story to such good effect that, once more forcing th*- lawyer to make his own definitions, the iat.t r was compelled to acknowledge that a Samaritan, even m contrast t- a Jewish priest and :■ Lwite, lias on an occasion of need prox.-d run,If the r.-fll neighbor. "Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbor unto him that f- 11 among tl-.e thieves? And he tsuid, lie that shewed mercy on him "Then said Jesus unto iiim. Go. ’and do thou likewise." And that is precisely what Jesus rajs .ut of this great parable to you ; an.l me. BICYCLES COMING BACK I*a Porte Factory Working Day and Night to Meet Demand. 1 y 'lime* .•'penal LA PORTE. Ind.. Nov. 29.—The bicycle is coming back That Is, judging from heavy orders tb<Yc’: c.l roc.-miy by a local mamif.ur--1 Uir.ng company which is running night and day to supply the demand. Chamber Dinner Dec. 10 Chamber so Commerce today urged n:cmb*-rs to make reservations early f >r the dollar dinner to bo giver, be for* the annual membership meeting at the Chamber, Dec 10. The directors’ elcr-lon will be held from 11a m. to 7 p rn., Dec. 8.

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CHURCH IB HOLD BIG DEDICATION SERVICE SUNDAY’ Seventh Presbyterian HaJi Been Remodeled at Great Expense, Th© Seventh Presbyterian Ctrsrnh,, I corner Elm and McCarty Sts., has ’ juat completed remodeling and re~ ! finishing its church building at j. j cost of approximately ?30,000, E. 3, Hankemeier and Frank Childers at>* | nounced today. i Hankemeier Is chairman, of ths ! church huliding committee, and Childers Is chairman of the finance committee. The new addition 1* two stories high, the second floor having eight class rooms f<>r the Sunday school, and an assembly hall with a seating capacity of The assembly hail is equipped with ala rgo stage wit it dressing rooms adjoining so that theatrical and entertainments can be | given. The ground floor has one large 1 Gass room for the Men's Bib Class land a large banquet room with mod ' fsrnlj- equipped kitchens adjoining The lavatories and rest rooms are ! also on this floor. ! The new addition Is stucco finish and the old building has been ?-• ] finished to correspond. The inter: has been completely redecors ted. Program Sunday I Sunday, the now building will be ! dedicated This has been designated j "Jubilee Sunday” and a special j-ro-j gram has been arranged, j Rev. F. W. Backmeyer, from ti. i ; Presbyterian State office will preach j the dedicatory sermon at 10:45 a. m. | Special musical nun:.-ere have b— n iarranged by the choir .and Mrs. Kenjneth E. Hoy wili be the soloist. I Mrs. Asel Ppv'-lman Stn* will s;ng iin the oftn'nu. Th- usual - uti.lt • [school program has hen dispensed ;\vith for the day. At 9:30 a. ra, he [entire Sunday school will meet in a nody sot its "JubiU-e" service. At 3 p. in opei ius< wl! be tnd many Rrt shyterian ministers < t ’the oi*y wifi vD:t the tv*w church to VESSEL CRIPPLED ! IN IV'IO-ATLANTIC ■Liners Speed to Aid of | Freighter—6o Men Aboard, i Bv I’viterl Bren NEW YORK. Nov 29—The giant [ Ounarder Ber* naaria. which galled Wednesday fur Suuthampton, aped i t.vlay to assistan.-i- of the- Italian I steamer G ist., ; Porziano, which Is j in distress in rn: 1-At!antic. I The Italian steamship Is a i freighter, win six’,, men aboard. She sent out -hstr-ss sigt.ttif Friday t evening, saving her steering gear ! was disabled. The position given I was 1.400 miles from Sandy Hook : The British Miami and the Cosui ’icli litter Martha Washington are (also speeding to the stricken | freighter.