Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 19 January 1918 — Page 1
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Several killed and Wlany are Wounded in Street Fighting When Assembly Opens. (Er United Press Cablegram.) I'LTr.OCLAL', Jan s-.-us v.ci c Km'.-. d an 1 .-.tree lighting I'l id" i i i f i.ftnms el" tho c . Th city ll:i? II ' k.t'-:s mcbidiu a 1 ' ;.. -5 brought to t'i' -o cry C'f j i lot for 4-, P., by Former lci.'i'cj t'i be h'dn 1?. Several pcrrvtny a-, funded la y oineldvi-.t aaiUi .ms-t.i nt arscmbvU ! b- ' 15 ; ,,r! '.; . c with 1 1 -; h t v. in 1:,. - I " capital M'tcr 'ii:.l .'-'luti'.'.n 1 --5 ITcmcr Keren;!;. , m Retrograd in the i i -'tins " '" Amcnc th Killed M Logvinoff. of tin executive cuirn.'(I '1,0 I'rcrTt ccngfif. The m'Uiviincluded many ANOtne-ti 'ersiors of how the riotir.; ::ariM er. One F'."ry v. an that a prices -i e f tl.e 5 ty fur iLfeni-e ,v as rt."1 and their Lai-tit-; ..WroNcl. A !..- n.i of troop? t tir: into the nir ic'.tt n rain of H'5. not uti . k0. I A rocial nur.i.-ter ; :-e o!ut iorut ,: ;-'i!t ;iT VCJ idT.l centered and mrr t:: Kerenfky v. os oletd . '-"?:i:t;e!i t .scn:bly. i:tr truards were. arouua ! S:i ,lny Institute, headquarters of tbe T-.o!sheMki. The central telerhor.e office . v. ns barruckad'i. fhc l-e,..p!o in tai ion? .. enters of lie city arms and ariinu:;i" ior. The rumor ipiead throug r j-f, s-erN e l i I jut Lhe city j '.st Keicnvky 1? some A"he: m hiduie hi re'r"gr.'oJ an :t!i tv o liutensr.ts. t The A ork!uen s and : .jvi'-t i3t:'l formal ord tven thru !!. rrmaii, t t ,on. cr.tr?i
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" ; th discontinuance cf two r finger (By United Press.) trams between Indianapolis and CfiWASKIN'TTOX. Jan. 1 : l e re.. t or I ..j, an to 1--l-ri;e the rnP.i.eral MeAdoj tody adnittte- l b-f-Ai'C ein.s tn haul freight. The tr.iin? dis--ti' f tut? interstate conirncrc. commit- j c,-,nti,nu,..l arts No. CT. due here at v.: that he had h--n vnaldo thus far to ; fi Ju an,a -0- due to 'leave the Union .! r.iuch tov.ard stra-.jihteninc out the j ,t . n ,5,,, Tl.e passengrr service
f;ei : Si tan: ,0 .'..Utlt! rail J es. . e Ull'jfil iiouhl'.i a! v e a '. nth -' 1 3 1 itho -03 e i:'.--t--;s mo f". 1- ; t;ie lo.i lin. . to the cr-nge.;, op harbor?. Its and thu: in termini'"'" ,oe- 1 add- J Me-I ,ie,-i ;.tf J"! " d. Ife f?i" the f.r-t autlciratita'.i". e n.ouiicemor.tn of the government policy v, ith rci-pt-ct to the baby roads" n1i-u l.e raid they w,;; r.ot be taken over tin-l.-3 r.e ' '"is r; . Th losses WEATHER MAN IS UNDECIDED Unsettled weather tonight and Sunday; possibly light snow; continued cold for several days; lowest temperature tonight slightly above zero. (By TTnltad Press.) CHICAGO, Jan. 19. Kavor Thomp- j son TOtiax nnnounco-.i i canoiancy 101 the republican nomlc.lon for trotted Stat ft serator at the September prt-rosrlts
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NOTICE. ODip.iaiK'O VII there v ill ! f the follow in err mon one edition papers print cede r each on M aday. THE GALV I'AXNING TIIK KA.-T CHL'AGO THE LAKE CH. NTY I'niy the lat edit '"ii "' T I I r's. TTn:. TIM i'.S. ; ' , i.-ii. -a ill be printed ii'ntt rnivn: plismin ; t'U. FQHGINGS OPERATING Special Permits Are Granted Other Paints Including the Aetna and Graver Plants. Th i;?t- r'-ant at llan-.n-iond, i employing a tliousand I'C',1!' in the . manufacture of surgical instruments and irc&ing!. medicines nnd hesr-nal ; furniture for h- l. nitcd St-.t.-.- arnty ; find naiv. wss todav nctifitd by tU . jiiKdi-T.l fUprly d'pai trurpt c,f ihc i:::ddie v-;'. locate. at. ft. U-.'uip. to re-: i n-.ain o:";i on cvnlless d-u s. Tl I'Jatit : will tiitr-rfor- continue m orcration nc : rfi;iamifr of the l'.n diy period and on' Hit M'-ii'Ii:- s. Thre thousar.'J men otkit:s on gov- ' erinncT" t Com ran , re -! t contracts at th inland bteei; s r l-ii: t in lnd:3".a Harbor ' their tmplo :r,viit today undf-r I t-pc-iijl v-rmijl' n of " r -i.t-eis!u hundred enfi't'' dsliiUKton. y e i: of th tdar.t who v re pniin; o don-.Ci' ic rd. t? other al X i not I-, riiiit t cl t-i vor... ii-rics c-r-'-ratir s uii--r ?i'eit the Stndf,rd lorgm"Eatt c'h-caS'. an ;th J.'O tn.n.ttbe fe-uncottoit factory 1. hivj Aetna t.ois rtce! I'Oinfan .fhr. i:.-id-Murde i food cam. ins fa cry at Unn-.mor.d nvjII resume oprm.nday after a an cek idlf ncs." ' Hon? M .lu i.- cal shortage. The tdant is or. j'he v'i-ileged ' list. Tour hundred and, j t'.fty prop',- v ill tro back to v. or':. t I Tl-.c Or.-.Aer Tank WoiUs (nir'i'v'i''.S I nearly j '." tnen -H Rovcrmncnt v.ork aie j i rrn'Oed to operate. j HONOR ROUTE OUTS ' TBHEL TOJHMJL COAL: Two Passenger Trains Taken Off Engines to Be Used for Freight. TXlJiANAVOLlf. INL.. J: .. 1?.-Th' p.r.neunefd j TJontn rnisroaa n cs"t..ia i mi thA entire road lias hrcn cut to a icj for freight ! minimum to release cue' - 1 j oorvn e. If Iinufii-s at ail ! as; er.g ' r off.ees 'idn.ate that a'.ihotig. tb.c railroads ' cryinp for engines to haul freight. Inare tic tli.n f aet T-asser.ger MiriiieE! i ' usual. I'nrt cf it n- duo to C.e that ) epre-entat r.'t-s of many troa dustual concerns arc daily going to anu trom Washington and Allantic portv. Usllroad officials say, LoNvvor, that people continue to make unnece saiy I pdeat ure ti ips. LIEUT. O'OI insy VI L iVlUI 1 Gallant Brother of Lowell , -. Woman vviu jss wveu Big Reception. (By nitcd rre t aleif rnm.i 1 .-.nn-V-t .1 . 1P . Jan. I1.-.-Word 1 ipe-'n le.oi'. ed "M rs. l'-n W.-rl from her broth -r. Lieut, Vn "If. ho ot3r"il fr.c.M a. tlerman Pi 1 nr.--...une;nj- b 1!:, eale arn;ii 1 anmil that A' ould bo at M'c n r.v 1:H former home. . A bis reception is !o.,ior on his aw us iay I i.e . 'on. 1 lis Pltiin vel at M"i d n ;'. 1 - hi v o t , .. ,1 . ;. ii j . i ' j'l-r o.. to than d to ther leiat; 1c have p the future .tier and t i 1 b e i ,". a d i speak j here i-e time n .!" . uoal Still is moving Slowly In Nation WASHIrTGTOIT, Jsa- 19 The movement of coal in the Vnited States J was still reported as very slow to- j day. Dispatches to the railroad administration said snow through the entire middle west and Pennsylvania was hampering transportation. Production at the mines was a little more and a few more ampty cars were supplied than yesterCsy.
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ion i V tL"ss;. -.er?i (By TTnJted Press.) WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 . Mod;!", ration of his r-J'-ness Monday or. vis, to orig!:ttl. hojrs of r.i il 1 ion of i v.rK'r? and enforced holidays was 'ord-" rd by ful 'ln-.!nirator Uarfn ld today. Tlie&ti e.-. Sao' it, bo'-vlins: alter s, billiaid roio.ns and djtn.-c hall? will be ci.n Monday tut must elosr Tueda3 unJr the crdr. Throvph the da. tors add"d 'r. -tions of vital v. ir plants wsre ann jun :- ed. Saivn-.iils cnzas4 :i slur yard v o r rw a r. ECO! e5?ential fact told t he y c r;"5 nld hai e ecn tl: opi at . Liuri dr-.es e: e toil to -a-a at full Hast and off, planti'-d to i c-i : , 3 1 n open l ta:ned a dru store, ban!.-, doctor? r'ffi'e or 5orc, ''i':; exempted business. Main Mon- : b ' i ' 1 d i n c . 'hf' co;i1 en 1 r
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Arouses Congressman W. j Woods to Action. Treat-; ment at Navy Yard Is; Source of New Kick. W.n!HIN-i;T'...v, .ran. disct immation agninst a 1 0. Alleged negro cousutucrt. an ill be mauo the subject of an inquiry by Kepre3entat s e V.'Ul R. A" ood of Indiana, member cf the i eculd!. an cen pre "Fiona 1 comm. tee. The i-o-inlatr.ant is J. A. I.ankford. n Cary negro, v. ho has had a great kal of expert-nee as an architect. He took the Nivil xcrvici t. : atninat ion for appoint -iiKnt a::- inspector under the bureau of jEids and clocks in the navy department and qualified lor a position at the Washington nay a aid. Ife Eays that a' Iji he reported for duty the ofTic'-r in charge Avas ' cry much s'urpri;ed to find h n as a ricgr... ilthougli there v. re r. cues ions as to his (..dor in tiie ciA I serN ice eaniu.a';oii. The i'-ostt ion lor which t;u:illfied pays a salary of i.ss a d-ty. !pstea.l of being given v.ork cf that t baraeter. Icjnvcno-. i,e ra ys be v. a:, h.etid d a broom ami tok! to pet bney .N-r..ping and wtter ,i short lime t that occupation l,e -va 4 dPonissed. He then apnea -d to ItepresciHat i Wood. saNT lie has had a great deal of experience i: haudlltm' men and ha-" had charge of important art hitecturat and building jobs 111 Washington and other cite . M' -pres. r.' a ; i e A"ood said he v. a.s satisncd it was p jd-iiti 11.-? of rncn dir-rimin-i 1 ion ;,nd ihat ho projos '1 to lay l' uli, e rrc.tt- r 1" fore the eh. il si-m ice o.iinii!;: ion. "If the coinmissi..n ,11 lou.'.tma 1 1 e r. ' to riuiei.. he said. ill K into this - WEST HAMMOND J1AJM UAirT'JtJJi3 MONSTER EAGLE An A in v.a.-; .-an g,.t nt'-;;. : w, I ''. v n'f 1 1 r;i eph'.t.e an I ." .-fr.ar tlvt t t ,c t t1 :i',ini.'..l th. a,!-- lo'd o c n ra I fi.i y " I '..' 'I c stiii .;. HESE MUST i.j a : est spe; d-r piot ilins bus i1 1 . ' fn f."i-( s except atir. M nda lereafter nv;11 thos and f..r nine M' ndays t be sTietly adhered to in Hammond, accdring to Mayor ban limv r.'s pre, iarna.iiill todiy. The ;,1:, ? and federal authorities will enforce th- on! , onscrN'a'ion m'-asu.-e. Theatres are under th ban and all i r'"-st"i T-a: hoo' "'ill !... .-l.-.jed e.a or. day r-'al-oi-. 'oNvim !vj. lo:Lard and pod i ..:. n win h shut dwn
.Sunda- 3tid :donda;. Theatres n.a American government and the allies to open Ssmds v. h2r ;.!? t ,;i close go to Prance and study social conditions Mondays, "nly divs store' for o-ed!. -i and rehabillatlon p'.nns among the worn, inel purpon-s ..nly. offices ar.d edntit. children and flrls l-i occupied and end doctors msv remain opn Mondays i recaptured territory. He will ask six n oc-rs and butchers ma operate until months leave of absence to take up the .'fond;, a nowv AM ;rii wtl! he closed, work.
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V"j tw"tiA PLEASE DON'T SHOOT, BUT WE TOLD YOU SO Now don't you wish you had bought your coal last summer. Last June THE TIMES print, cl a statement urging coal consumers to put in their coal as soon as possible. In July THE TIMES predictcl shortage ct cars and higher prices. In August THE TIMES predicted that people would suffer for lack of coal this winter and urged again that people stock up. Hume, James! It's Dull Now "I mipht a' ft. i , n th w a 5 e n i thing lizard j ure stay home is the f a on; " and stay tltete." was . ; on th str-f . " iosh 1 I'l wi'.h the iriiMi ionight fiogrui aiouii'l town t'jday. The sa! of talking rr.achin and candy as hca y toda.v. ii'. j-ecr.ros 'rybody . r!ea;sc. ni d to be prcrarin tr to spen aji ovsuiinss at h ! r laees t losed. t'ertain el.:ir.eti'.s ''r. l; T;ie I'.OOfeg.; t nr ti n re 'c l tnic ton ".i amuscmctit f nd i h' m - ' t ry i.onv aiK. ' n' y Adrnitiis ; ; jail losed. ; -ased to p ra trj-or cr v ill .,id?r t'se '! !. v.'i'h'-r man is l-!e do.; v armr weather, but the amusemen. o nT3 can't : see that s ff at all. 4 J,;ie thesci days for tli" t-.-hool chii- . drrn is pure and unadulterated, joy. I The:.' never know whether school :? to keep or not and they aie enviously waiting r.ews about th Mondays. i - ! Cheer up and don't talk of the "sunny . south." The cod v a- e is general over ; mcs'. of the country. In Atlanta, Gi., 1 there have been near riots v. hen. fie peo- ; pie tushed municipal oeal station's to get , ! .val. The ful director there has con- j t flscatcfi all coil in tatiroad yards. zero weather. In New i s of people stand in line j to get a f w pounds cf coal. j 7ASHINGT0N. Jaa. 19. Dr. Garfield last night ald the food situation la the : country Is rery serious because of transportation. Tta movement in oats has dropped 75 per cent cf normal and ' some tood products 83 per cent. Director General McAJoo last night , appealed to the farmers to aid the rail- j roads by eliminating unnecessary trans- ; poration. " WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. Dr. Harry ; A. Garfield's drastic fuel order has j precipitated a crisis in the cabinet. Tor j nearly four houis yesterday the Piesl-j dent's official advisors wrestled -wrlfu j the problem. It traa a stormy session. ; Following this the President and his fuel administrator issued etatements j defendlnz the order. Sut it is doubted 1 in many quarters that the statements j represented the individual sentiment of j the cabinet. j 1VASS1KGION, Jan. ID. The Senate 1 military affairs committee vclll report j out Monday a till providing for crea-, tion of a supev-vrar ccbinet. to bo ap- ' : pointed by the President and to con- : sist of "three distinguished men of af. j fairs," not xnembero of the present , , cabinet. Yestevday tbe bll creating a , : direct ov cf muiiitlons vras favorably; reported. AMSTERDAM. Jan. 19 Entire corapanies of Austrian troops have been ordored executed for agreeing vrith Russian Socialist vleANs, eccordins' to dispatches. Peace riots have occurred in Vienna, in -which food s'iovs vrere looted. Sr.3-s'r-i peace p-opaganda, rcducafl brea.i --a-toas and police regulations to pvevcr.t vrc.rkers' ineeyags are assigns:! as the . reason. ( y vrnitcil Press Cablegram.) PETROGRAD. Jan. 19. A ttvo hour ultimatum to t'oa Itonmanlaa govern ment demanding Ire a patatage of Bustvornfi throur?h Jassy was Issued ,:!, y,-r the Pstrogiad nni7 conunlt-
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leased has been made public yet. (By United Prejs.) "WASHINGTON," Jan. 19, All saw ir-iUs working cn ship contract were added today to the Increasing li3t of exemptions to the fuel order. Exemp- , tiens for 509 -munition factories have been asked. WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. Judge xindsev of the Denver 1uv3nile court, today aecep'ed an assignment from the!
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Wilson Upholds Coal Order; Must Take Strong Action
WASHINOTOX, C. Jan. 1 3. Tbe rrcrident last night issued tlic fol3owing tiatertient: I was, cf course, consulted by Mr. Garfield before the fuel order of yesterday was Issued and fully agreed N.vith him that it Nvas necessary, much as I regretted the necessity. Thjs war calls for many sacrifices, and sacrifices cf the sort called for by this order are infinitely less than sacrifices of life which might otherwise be involved. It is absolutely necessary to get the ships away, ct is absolutely necessary to relieve the congestion at the ports and upon railways, it is absolutely necessary to move great quantities of food, and it is s absolutely necessary that our people should be warmed in their homes if nowhere else, and half-way measures would not have accomplished the desired ends. If action such as this had not been taken, we should have limped along from day to day with a slowly improving conditions of affairs, with regard to the shipment of food and of coal, but without such immediate relief as had become absolutely necessary because of the congestions of traffic which "have been piling up for the laat few months. I have every confidence that the results of action of this sort will justify it and that the people of the country will loyally and patriotically respond to necessities of this kind as they have to every other sacrifice involved in the war. Ve are upon a war footing, and I am confident that the people of the United States are willing to observe the same sort of discipline that might be Involved in the actual conflict itself. riRST PHOTO IN AMERICA OF WIFE OF KEREN SKY. FORMER PREMIER OF RUSSIA
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K..lr. .... .. dispatches today. He is said to be in hiding in rctrograd. Kcrcnsky's A"ife, CHURCH SERVICES j IN THE BASEMENT ; 5 y f ". ... ' :i , . j'l.-.t O'li: .i'.uii; chu.'-rh; . f 11': ,::h ;,J are lo he held m the base-' . ;o.i...rrow. it an as announced todaf, J .j : . to ci-nseivc the coal smpp'y. As! ,t necessary to Keep some lire to pre- I .'nt the heating and -water plant f reez- j tng the basement nn ill be hea-ed comfortahly v. ithout the use of additional coal. Families desiriiig to do so may spend the day in tho basemen? parlor?, usinsr j the gas stoNcr. in th tchen to prt pave I : their mea.s on. GOOD WORK, BOYS! An enterprising band of clia'uffcurs for Messers A. M. Turner. -L II. Fitzgerald Kaufman i- Wolf are engaged m cleaning the west side of Ibuitnan street and ill abuttins i"ti; 'tiior?ecti..rs from nusse'l street today to Glendale. Tl.e , . , ... . . . . . mii are .!-" "Noriaroi. .a N.iii i.'orri Frank M-yeis. P'ranlc Thraiikiil and '.';t Schcumann. This is a ina i ,cr of I c ,r. gra tulat i"n all around. SUIT FOR DIVORCE. Suit ws f.d toda.. it tli Hammond superior cVurt by Atr.rnes McAleer. Dorsey & Giilett who ask a divorce for their client. Bell Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy alleges Wiliiam .1. Kennedy was1 cruel and inhuman.
SATURDAY
5 ft 8t H. Hg, K?-.'rrss . ' - ' 'A !--',;-r ,:::z.V7 gr ;i famous marriage ' Pius Ma ii ... him. before her VENDING OF NEWSPAPERS AUTHORIZED WASHINN5T0N, .Lam 13. The following ruling Avas made by the fuel administration last nigjit: Vending and distribution of newspapers is authorized. 1 tistributcrs of newspapej s also are authorized to heat th ir places of buMnes. I'nder this ruling al! shops and store ? pertr.it ted open on Mondays are allov. -:d to handle and sell newspaper.-:. LAUNDRIES ARE iAEjlUX 11UU WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 ?. All launi dries a re exempt from operas o ff i 1 a 1 1 v I on i.f Iho fori i - - --" ioua. I ots ( "; e i r ;. t i i been applied to lav five day p i i i v. :fth" tn Ni,,.,,a; p. fj';l ad :n m is; ra t ." n h had v:..-jl y ndi e s during the ended l'j e," ry (l!;., h- the MOVING TO MINN. Frank Kromm, for J'ear. a resident of Saxony where he liNed e,n the William Hopp farm, is mo', iniz r Ra nond, Minr.sota.
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1 fe. CAPTURE Man Missing for Years Go! Away With It, Is.Arresfed Willi Many Thousands T.. H. Logan, the man a1pj wrecke ; the Griffith state- Uarik and left for , Parts unknoNvn three years aco. habeen apprehended in the east and is under $10,000 bond for a similar and more recent offense. This became known la Lake count y : DanKjr.g circles today when the rcprc1 scntative of an eastern detective ageuey i made inquiries concerning Logan's re-, -jord at Griffith. He did not give -pecm-'; i information as to where Logan is held, i the name the embezzler assumed after leaving Griffith or the nature cf hi-: neNv escapad", evidently seeking to protect the latest victims of the bank looter and prevent any atetmpt to brii:the acsused back to Indiana. Logan Avas president of the Griffitlj bank which ho looted to the extent that it passedlr.to the hands of a receiver. It was while examiners Avere at the tank that Logan escaped. He was sen' to Hammond to cash a thousand dollar draft and some checks and after getting the money left the couaty and had not been heard from until today, it believed he is toaa- accused of stealing certificates of deposit from some batiK in the cast. SUFFERING i CHICAGO. Jan. 13. Two hr.adird small factories closed heio by the coal j conservation order meant something : more immediate to Chicago's poor j than winning tbe war it meant hunj ger, cold and ricknes. j Thousands of workmen vho cantn't i read or whose time for recreation ir- ! too limited to read knew nothing of the j fuel administration mandate it dev.lI oped here today. They presented then -I 5-elves for work at the usual hour y..-s-. terday only to be told "there is m j work." Dazed by 'the suddejmess of tii" catastrophe they wandered about dullv j in search of other employment. The."' ! only encountered thousands i f th ir fel lows enacting the same dramatic role, j Today they turned to their last resot t . j the horror of eNery Avorkmen's life -j the charities. I Tho L'nited Charity reported that ' "back of the yards" there vas an in - crease of 75 per cei.t over ii' rrnal. Tin : Avas expected to extejid to other di.;--: tricts. Many letters an ere muled by tie l'nited Charities to citizens making i - quests for money, i The Salvation Army aa ill held a spr1 cial conference today to plan relief i Hull House fcres.aNA- suffering atid marked increase in appeal? for food and clothing with zero weather still preva.i-ins-MM MIME DOCTOR'S RELATIVE (By United Press.) INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND., Tan. 13. The republican state central committee will have tv.o r.Av members Avithin a, few v eeks. it v, as announced today. Thi m ti Avill he elected to succeed Kobei ? BaHzcll. Princeton. Avho is noA a major and serA'ius as state conscription officer and ". A. Roach of Delphi, who has assumed the office cf secretary of stat?, succeeding Ld Jackson. Elatzell Avas the member of the committee from the first district and Roach represented the ninth. Frank Wilson, a banker of EvanSA-ili. viii probably be gicti the job which Elatzell formerly held. John ?. Shank -lin C'f Frankfort i !;i.niiened as a suc cessor for Roach. Phanklin is a iclati. p of Dr. rmer'y c E. JI. oroner Ehanklin of Hammond. of Lake count y. fc i inuiiwxj, , Notice to ,-t. Raul's church. Episcopal : communicants jdease note that the preI vailing ceii'LLon force us to if hang :ihe Sunday rn ice for the present, i No arly cc ehi a t uu'i. Sunday school at a. in. Mid-day serwee at 10. 4j a M. Nisi, t ser n i. omii t--d. ! Xo NNcekly iii'-f lins? an iU be held at the church. The parish r.ews will b distributed Sunday and all are asked t be present at one service. Make It The Last War.
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