Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 6, 17 November 1919 — Page 5

THE EICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, NOV. 17, 1919.

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SPRVIP.CQ flPFN IN

UUIIIUUU Uli.ll 111 SEVERAL CHURCHES

talks were given

men: "Churchmen andBoys," Lester Car-j lander, general secretary of. the Y. M.j C. A.; "Churchmen and Sunday,

School." Harry M. Reeves, president of the Wayne County Sunday School association; "Churchmen and Com

munity." Dr. David M. towards, pres-1

y ,h8 to,iola8 onuirT iUDIOOnnR I Polecat Yanked From Ways

WILL HELP DEPORT

Reports received from some of the churches co-operating in the Wayne county evangelical campaign indicate ihat numbers of people are coming into church membership through

these special meetings. One church i Rev. F. A. Dressel

reports over 50 decisions for Chris- Special music was

NEW YORK, Nov. IT Lugwig C. A. K. Martens, self-styled "ambassa-

ident of Eariham college; "Churchmen I dor f the Russian soviet government

J votional hour. Refreshments were ! SPrvpH illirintr Ihn cnr-l'il hmir At ra

of Crime, by Sheriff Carv 9llie Brdbor moving this week

uiiu me new aome waicn snu pur-i In circuit court. Monday morning, tlaset' ot A. H. Horner, on West Main J Sheriff Carr notified the court that "fl"- Charles Rhardson and fam-i ho ,.l-,. .ho "Mr PnW:,f whn 1 ilv have moved into the Bradborn prop-1

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Heart and Beauty Problems By Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson

and Church," Dr. J. W. Hansell; lu uuntu oiaies. uaa iu

and Brotherhood," th V, . u,e a . " c

Lnuea siaies 10 nu.sia lor an nus-

sian citizens who desire to leave

I "Churchmen

Dear Mr Thnmn: I am a cirl

is alleged to have taken a number of : " Ba ' r ocV fifteen years old. I have no home

chickens belonging to Denver Har-1 r vJ3 'V : that I can call my own. My

lan, county attorney, into custody. The sheriff said the evidence was

furnished by

tian living or requests to unite with ) Mrs. F. J. Bartel, Miss Corrine Xus-

ihe church from persons who were

formerly in other churches. No accurate estimate or report on the results of the special co-operative fffort can be made until the close of the campaign. Special evangelistic services opened yesterday in three additional Richmond churches West Richmond Friends, First Presbyterian and South Eighth Street Friends. Five union ni3etings were held in different parts of the county yesterday afternoon at Milton, Cambridge City, Pershing and Centerville. The county

baum, Ernest Renk and B. C. Bartel.

Reflections of a Bachelor Girl BY HELEN ROWLAND

(Copyright, 1910. by The Wheeler Syndicate. Inc.) Bachelors are the Bolehevike of Love. What they demand is the max

imum returns with the minimum of

Young People's rally was held at the I effort and no responsibility.

United Brethren church in Richmond

yesterday afternoaon with good at-! tendance. The Rev. A. E. Williams, who addressed the men's meeting at the Y. M. C. A. in Richmond a week ago, addressed a meeting of men in Centerville, Sunday. Services at the Third M. E. Church were well attended, when the Rev. K. L. Gates, pastor, preached in the" morning on the subject of the "Returned Son"; at a men's meeting in the afternoon and again in the evening on "The Judgement". Mrs. Gatts sang at both the morning and evening services. Choral work throughout the day was in charge of Mrs. Kern who has been leading the evangelistic singing throughout the campaign. Four Baptisms Result. One hundred and fifty persons attended the Sunday school services at the Third M. E. church Sunday. Four baptisms and two full memberships were accepted at the morning service. Three probation memberships vei; taken. Plans are under way for a basket supper and special meeting nfxt Friday evening at t o'clock in honor of the 45 new members who wi'I he taken in at that time, and Mr.-. Kern. The Rev. Gates's subject for Monday night is "The Sale of the Birth Right." "Eternal Light" is the subject announced by the Rev. R. L. Semans. pastor of the First M. E. church, for services, Monday night. Clarence Stephens, who has been attracting favorable comment during the campaign, will sing. A special memorial service was conducted in honor of Abraham Gaar, deceased, who was one of the founders of the church. The Rev. F. A. Dressel, pastor of ihe First English Lutheran Church, will conduct a question box from his pulpit Monday night. The pastor wi'l answer the questions which have been handed him during the week by members of his congregation. Doan Makes Address. Wilson S. Doan, prominent Friend of Indianapolis, addressed the North A Street Friends' Church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock on the subject of "The Bible and Labor." No services will be held Monday

nisht at the Second English Lutheran

A man does not remain a bachelor because he lacks a heart, but because he has so MUCH heart, that he considers it a pity to waste it all on one woman.

i Eariham Notes S. J

A bachelor's idea of "fredom" is to;

keep himself so tangled up with a lot of girls, that there will never be any danger of his getting irretrievably tied up to any one of them. He is so afraid of skidding into matrimony, that he keeps love's pathway etrewn with ashes instead of flowers.

You may break a bachelor's heart in twenty-seven different places without even making a dent in his determination not to marry. He is such an expert that he can make love with his hand on his pulse, his eye on nis watch, and his mind on the taximeter.

America and whose presence in the United States is undesirable to the federal government. This offer was made in a letter written by Martens to Secretary of State Lansing and made public here Sunday. Martens protested against the "unwarranted and cruel treatment" to which many Russian citizens in the United States are subjected "by fed

eral ana state orncers, as wen as ny f The sophomore-freshman tug ot mobs acting without authority." He; war was to have been repeated Mon-

proposes that the soviet gogvernment ! day afternoon at4 o'clock at Clear be permitted to return these citizens i Creek. That held some time ago, was of soviet Russia, and declares that he not successful as the rope was not has received thousands of applications j strong enough for the sport. from such citizens who are anxious to return to their homes. The Whites and Reds, two hockey Will Bring Papers teams of girls selected from all the Martens was arrested for contempt , classes, played Saturdav morning. reSaturday and released on $1,000 bail i suiting in the defeat of the Reds. after he had refused to appear and j bring certain documents before the! After the moving picture show SaLusk legislative committee, investi- urdav evening at Eariham, a huge bon-

'a otunuca iu ew 1 1 r va? etarrri rm fhP rnmrmc unci a

Dynes about the noon hour. It is sup-!I,,ai 1 can ca" ni' own- M "o' posed to have caught from a spark. A I and fath,?r havp be separated ove r i..io , v.., i ; .u- p ..... .i,a vear. I have one small sister eleven

largely circumstantial but that the.,. cv,iic,, h,. ,. . , I years old who is with my mother.

lore any serious damage was done..

was the same.

"odor'

The matter was taken under advisement by the court who said that the trial would be set for a later date. In the meantime the county bastile will support another criminal.

the young lady is leaving town and the young man has asked her to writ to him? Should rhe ask him to visit her i:' lie expresses his desire in an indirect way ? How long should she wait before ?h

John Morgan has purchased the Cus

ler property on Main street. . .A men's meeting will be held at the Friends church Sunday afternoon. Rev C. E. Williams will give the address. All men are urged to be present. Rev. Williams spoke last Sunday at the Y. M. C. A. in Richmond. .. .The Cemetery association met with Miss Bessie Buhl Friday afternoon. The next meeting will be Dec. 12 with Mrs. Helena Johnston.

Funeral Arrangements

I make niv home with people here i

in town where I am near my father, answers his letter? I get discouraged and sometimes want i UNCERTAIN, to po to mv mother. What do you: It is the gentleman's plate to wrathink I should do? My people will first. It Is all right to disregard congive me a good education where I am j v''it ion sometimes, however, and staying. They buy me clothes, but ; write first if he has requested I work for everything I grt. j.etter. I have a brother seventeen vears j It is all right for her to say. "Com'? old. The last I knew of him he was j to see me s-umetim.-." and leave th in Columbus. Ohio. He had drawn j tlme indefinite and for him to decide, his pav. which was a month's earn- j She should answer the letter wnc;i

ines. I have not heard a word irom -" su."""" ""

him since. He did not go back to i

his boarding house for his clothes. ! 1 1 can't think what has become of him.

He spoke of going to Canada. Akron, J or Dayton, Ohio, or Detroit to work.

How can I find out where he

Comr Hen t Pnrnr 7s .-037- I how can 1 una out wnere ne 1

old, died at his residence. 104 North i Please give the address of people in

Nineteenth street at ?, o'clock Monday ' these cutrerent towns to wnom i can

morning.

three or four days to a week. If h

writes less often, however, she should follow his example and let as long spaces elapse between the letters a.-; he does.

write. He is certainly in this wide, wide world somewhere. LONELY.

Yorkk. He based his refusal on the ground that all communications passing between himself and his government were privileged. When brought before the committee in the custody of deputy promised to appear before the committee Monday and to bring his papers with him.

general celebration over the EarlhamButler victory was held.

Parcel Post Takes Joy Out of Postoffice Life

William N. Trueblood had charge of chapel Monday morning.

So long as dozens of girls are willing to make a bachelor's life one long, sweet song, naturally he doesn't feel in any vital hurry to exchange it lor a lullabv. In these davs of bachelor

apartments, hole-proof hosiery, public ' however.

valets, and near-love, he doesu t see any reason for exchanging the delightful variety of single life for the doubtful joy of spending all his time and all his money on one girl. Besides, he doesn't need ANY woman to help him love himself.

It's Christmas day every day at the postoffice say members of the staff, who for the past few months have

been laboring under a constantly in

Lynn, Ind. Mrs. O. O. Ely and daughter, cf Huntsville, spent Saturday with M. E. Eckerle and family Mr. and Mrs. Newton Reed and son, Edd went to Greenville, O., Sunday to visit Mrs. V. Martin and son Mr- and Mrs. James Hiatt, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Link Hiatt and

The solicitous care with which a bachelor chaperones himself would inspire a French dowager with envy and admiration. Outside of a dynamite explosion, nothing so astonishes and frightens him as to hear himself telling a woman that he loves her.

He is survived by his wife and two

daughters, Mrs. Walter Runge and

Mrs. Everett Hiatt. Study and make the best of your opFuneral services will be held from I portunities, knowing that in a few the home at 2 o'clock Wednesday ; years you will be free and can set

afternoon, burial in Eariham. Friends may call Tuesday afternoon and evening. Morrey Funeral services for Elizabeth J. Morrey will be held from the residence of her son, Robert Morrey,

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am near!-'

.sixteen. Last summer I went awav and was introduced to a boy of eighj teen. He was a very nice lad. W

This period of your life is very sad. rtf,. H thin'.-" .. mill

write. A READER. Write ence in ten days or t'

weeks.

out for yourself. The more education you have at that time, the more money you will be able to earn. Perhaps your mother is not in a position to take you. Be sure, before you po to her. that she can take care

1316 South D street, at 1:30 o'clock of vou in addition to herself and your

Tuesday afternoon, with the Rev. F. ' little sister. If she can not educate i in retard to the questions of labor

A. Dressel officiating. Burial in Cani-j you, it will be better to remain where j and man s obligations, Wilson S. Doan bridge City, Indiana. j you are. Through love, you can win a prominent Friend of IndianapoliJordan Funeral services for Sarah the lnve of all around vou and vou ' delivered a powerful sermon in th

Doan Preaches on Labor Questions toN. A. Friends

Appealing to the consciences of men

Ellen Jordan were held from the home j will not be lonely.

' North A Street Friends church Sun-

Write to the chief of colice 1n the ! day afternoon.

various cities and see if vour brother I From the text. "Six days shalr thou

creating pile of parcel post mail Notlfamil-v Mrs- ellie Leavell. of Red a single contributes iov eoes with thu.Key. is the guest of relatives here for

"Christmas dav business" ihev cav I a few davs Mf- and Mrs. CailJ

Recent express comoanv v'ood and Dab' an(1 Charles Robertson

strikes in the east seem to have been I were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. an outstanding factor in increased i J- M- Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Isaac mails. During the strikes Uncle Sam's i Hodgson and daughter George, were

method was resorted to fnnnri inH i sunaav visitors in town

and stayed with.

At twenty, a bacehlor's heart is like a scrambled egg mixed and mushy; at thirty, it resembles a fried egg, soft in the middle but slightly frazzled

around the edges; at forty, it is hard-

boiled !

Hundreds of packages pass through the Richmond office daily whereas a few years ago the amount was easily taken care of by one man. Extra employes must now be called into service in order to make all deliveries. "Pitch in partner, and ahoy with this Christmas mail!" is the popular P. O. slogan now adays.

j r N 1 1 Circuit Court N" ,fs ! J ,

I

Ohio News Flashes

The suit of Helen M. Oesting for divorce from bed and board, was dismissed at the cost of the defendant. Judgment, to the amount cf $107. Z was awarded in favor of the plaintiff in the suit of Lewis Hosier against Edgar Townsend, on note, demanding $122. Testimony in the suit of John T.

Fisher aeainst David Fisher, for the

I annointment of a znardiun for the

CLEVELAND Safe blowers obtain-1 defendant, occunied the trreater rait

By the 'time he 'marries, it i ed cash and bonds estimated at $10,000 : of the morning session, and was con-

has been battered, cracked and also ! ''orri a safe here- Tne Pafe had been j tinued in the afternoon

chipped but. like quick-lunch china- Dlow n lJen WUn nitroglycerine

ware, it is still practically non-break able.

SPRINGFIELD Rov Eichelbrzer. i

19, and Edward Hillard, 30, were shot Imond, to Mary Murphy, at home, Rich-

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Homer L. Miller, city fireman, Rich-

There are two kinds of bachelors ! wl?i.,e hunting, the former being in a ! mond.

Church, but they will be" held on Tues-i s0 skilful at dodging, that he will

Dlain and ennfirmeri a ennfi.-meri ! critical condition. Harvey Gammel.

bachelor is a body of egotism, com- j another hunter, fired at a rabbit, and

pletely surrounded by caution. He is!l"e anuL mi Ule l"o men. 'the rabbit

hVthP pa or will preach l,pr thp rried women, and console j f- Dative wiring is br You S't p Wi Th,r I lhe wid0? ed t0 have been ,hft CaUC' T ou name with . then; i cmn inc,,,-.

day, Wednesday, Thursday and Fridt-y

nights, at 7: 30. Evangelistic Fervices are being held at the North Fourteenth street mission, every night at 7:30. Beginning the 10 days' evangelistic services at the First Presbyterian Church, Sunday evening. Dr. J. J. Ra pastor, spoke on "The Self You Worship With", the first of a series of "Self" sermons which he will deliver during the campaign, to be known as

1 en nays itn ourseit AM Alone :r

Crowd." Toni

on "The Self

will be social singing. j "The Fool's Creed" was the subject! of the evangelistic sermon delivered j by the Rev. E E. Davis, pastor of the' Second English Lutheran Church, Sunday evening. Tonight the pastor j uill preach on "The Ark of God ". i Special music will be featured. j Prayer meetings will he held Tus- ' day morning at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. nietemeyer. 416 Lincoln ! street, with the Rp . Raymond Isley ' as leader, and at the home of Mrs. 1 n. A. Rescher. 101 Lincoln street, wit'.i ! Mrs. Gault as leader. A prayer meet-j ing will also he held Tuesday evening j at 7 o'clock at the Christian church, Boston. ! ."Devi! Jack" Jaenueniin. of Piqua, (').. preach il in the United Brethren Church Sunday morning and evening, lie spoke cm timely subjects as he sees them through the eyes of a re-' lornied man. "Seeing and Knowing." has been an-! nounced by the pa tor. the Rev. H. S. : .Tames. ;i? hi. subject tor services Monday night. There will be special ! imi-.ic. I "The Mo t Ynal Things" will be the! ilev .J. HiH' sermon subject ;it tip;

Rcid Memorial Presbyterian Church, lonight. I lie pastor announces that there will also be special music.

cneenuny nana anv woman a rope,

and dare her to try to catch him. He is wedded, by all the bonds of nature, to a collection of habits, from which nothing but death will divorce him. His watchword )s, "Give me liberty, or give me death!"

escaped.

AKRON Akron capitalists announc ed Friday, the formation of a $1,000.000 corporation to build a hotel aril

ineaiie o siories in neignt costing $2,5UO,000. The hotel will have 500 rooms and the theatre will seat 3,000 persons.

There is Dractical reason for nearlv

everything under the sun excent a AiHt.ys-A large general store

bachelor. And yet, WHAT would this'ownd hy Athens men and located in

dull old world be without them! Who ' rub,on- a small mining town near i lot 139, Charles

would flirt with the debutantes, fiat- i dl uesiroyea dv nre with a loss dition : $1.

Walter F. Mullen, fireman, Cambridge City, to Frankey C. Alford, machine worker, Cambridge City. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Frank C. Tillson. to Carl W. Thompson, a part of lot 54, Abijiah Motftt's second addition; ?1. B. WliWilliams to George M. Biddie, part of Caleb Cowgill's addition to town of Newport. $700. 4 Mariana Kenwoithy to William Y. Spotts. part northwest, quarter section 33, township lt5, range 14; $1: George Parry, et al to Sarah E. Cox.

W. Starr's fifth ad-

of her niece, Mrs. Edgar E. Brown

2116 Main street, at lu o'clock, Mon

day morning. The Rev. F. F. Thorn-! can be located in that way. You have labor and on the seventh shalt thou

of Peru, Indiana, officiated. Burial j not permanently lost him. I am sure i 'PSl hc' preached a sermon on i. was in Eariham. that he will become lonelv too, and command of God to every human bo J will long to know about the family. ; ng whether he labor with hand or 1 Donco rr hie lnnciri7 fnr nptvo. nf ' bra.il!.

home he will again get in touch with you.

He said that no man nor any group of men had any right to forbid any man to obey ibis command of God In the course of his remarks he mad' clear by illustrations some of the la which forbid children under certain age to labor, had caused many chit dren who left school at that time to become criminals.

High School Notes

. , 1 1 The regular meeting of the Forensic I Dear Mrs. Thompson: Please tell us club, called for Monday night, has I what the old-fashioned husking be.i been postponed until next Monday, on! was and the relation of the red eir account of the inability of two debat-to it. ors to be present. . j Who Is supposed to have possession ! of the red tar, the boy or the girl? Arrangements being made for ap-1 SUSAN AND SAL. propriate celebration of Thanksgiving The old-fashioned husking bee was at the junior high school. The his- siven either as a means of entertaintorv deDartment has charee of the'ment or to help some one with th-

plan. 'husking. The community gathered together for the purpose of husking 'B-v Associated Press) Regular facultv meeting of the highborn. Cider, apples, doughnuts, pump-1 LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Nov. 17. Tweh school faculty will be held Tuesdavjkin pie and chestnuts were served as I alleged "moonshiner ' were arrested nie-ht The Garfield facultv will meet i refreshments. ! 'arge illicit stills were destroyed

tonight. Either the boy or the girl could hold the red ear. If the boy found it. he Garfield Art classes will visit the (had the privilege of kissing his girl. Richmond artists' exhibit at the highland if the girl found it, fhe jumped school throughout the week. Theree-iup and ran until her sweetheart

i Federal Agents Break Up Illicit Kentucky Stills

ular lesson hours will be spent in the i caught her and kissed her.

public gallery in the senior high school building.

Exemption from taxation of houses assessed at less than $3,noO is a political issue in Winnipeg.

Saturday by revenue officers operating in the mountains of Laurel anl Letcher counties in southeastern Kentucky, according to a report received here today. Sheriff V. II. Steele and a posse o 4 deputies made the raids in Laurel county, capturing S alleged Moorshiners after destroying 3 stills. Four men were taken and 4 more stills werc

Dear Mrs. Thompson: Will you please tell me if it is good form for c vnnne ladv to start to corresnond wi-.h

a voung man. or whether it is tlie j broken up in Letcher county by th gentleman's place to w rite first iu case i Federal agents, according to the rr port.

eliev-

There

Besides, they are the only thing there is to marry! And the greatest joy. excitment, and feat of a woman's life consists in catching a wild bachelor and taming it! Some of the best husbands in the world have been made out of bachelors.

Nazarene Church Has

Forty Conversions i Forty conversions have resulted i from the Nazarene evangelistic serv ices, which have been in progress fori several weeks. Three services wer-' held Sunday, the Rev. Effie Moore

preaching at each. Her subjects were

SPRINGFIELD Fire on the ricrhth floor of the Hotel Bancroft forced it? 200 guests to flee early in the morning. The origin of the fire is unknow n. The fire was confirmed to the eighth Hoor but water did considerable damage.

COLUMBUS Ohio is second only to

L. CasMtis Fouls to Dickinson Trust company, lot 12, A. W. Gregg's subdivision to Pleasant Hill addition; ?1.

County Council Allows

Additional Appropriation Additional appropriations for the year 1910, to the amount of $4,323.1. were allowed by the county council in a special one-day session Monday. A

Thanksgiving Offer

Massachusetts in the number of paid- number of the appropriations for th

up members in the American Legior

j Colonel C. R. Wilson, state secretary, said. Forty thousand ex-service men j are members of the Ohio legion.

year ran short. The various additional

amounts allowed are as follows: Clerk's per diem, $400; treasurer's office expense, $150; recorder's 30 per cent fee, $50; sheriff's per diem. $4S0: expense board of health prevention of contagious disease, $5o0; poor bv

State Teachers Meet

Will hp Week Farlier t"wr-ships, $l83.9ri; jail employes. $J0: rr iu oe rr een earner . poor farm cmp!oyrSi $50o: care cf

The state teachers associations will

"The Bridehood of Christ," "Well Dig- hold their annual convention in 102i

ging" and "The Wrath of God."

one week earlier. Secretary-Treasurer

The Rev. George and Effie Moore, ' C. 0. Williams, stated Monday. Thir,

evangelists who have been conducting ; decision was made at the special meet-

tlie services, left Monday morning for

ban Antonia. Tex., where They will conduct services this winter. Th" meetings at the Nazarene church will continue this week and the public is invited.

in.? of the executive committee, held in Indianapolis Saturday. E. J. Jerman. of Greonsbursr. was elected chairman of the executive

orphan poor, J30U; expense of inmates state penal and benevoh nf insti'utions, ?5tirt; general bridge, $l,uu0; total, $4,323.06.

Centerville, lnd.

West Richmond Church Begins Evangel Services

Masonic Calendar

The Woman's Horns Missionary soeiy of the M E church were enter-

committee. With the election of Jer- t tained at the home of Mrs Helena man the officers for the coming year j Johnston Thursday afternoon. The are as follows: Mrs. E. Allr,ott, of I subject of the day was "America's

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Vernon, president ; Kate AnSeymour, recording secretary:

Mondav, Nov. 17 Wavne Council

No 10 R. s. M. Special Assembly i and inspection in the Royal and select

'Ihe West Richmond Friends church I Masters Degree, beginning at 4 o'clock, swung into the evangelistic campaign SurPer at 6:30 and 7:3 King Sunday, with a sermon by Charles M. ; Solomon's Chapter will have work and

Woodman, the nastor. on the t ext . 111 -Ief ion in Koyal Arcli Uegree.

"Thy God Hath Commanded Thy 1

North drews,

C. O. Williams, secretary-treasurer, and E. .1. Jerman, Greensbure. chairman of the executive committee.

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Genus for Assimilation." presented by Mrs Minnie Wright. Several others took part in the rending of short papers. Rov. Williams who is assisting at this church gave a talk in the de-

strength."' lie nferred to the ways God has spoken 1o men in tho faraway past by audible voice, vision and : dreams, and showed how God speaks more loudly in the needs of the pres-j cut hour, the heart huncers of the j soul, ind in the imperceptible but ir-1 restibie influences that are all about us which point io the life of Chrisi. ', The evening service, whih was helt I a' 7:30 instead of the usual vesper I

Tuesday. Nov. 18 Richmond lodge No. IPt? F. & A. M. Called meetine. Work in Master Mason Degree, beginning at 7:00 o'clock, this is Past Masters night. N. J. Haas W. M. Wednesday, Nov. 19 Webb Lodge No. 24 F. & A. M. Clarence Fareman W. M. Thursday. Nov. 20 Richmond Comandary No. S K. T. will have work in the Order of the Temple, beginning at 7:00 o'clock.

lmnr v5 lnrpeK- attended Tho ur. r riua . ."NOV. J 1 King SOIOmOtl S

mou' was from the theme. -The rhapter Xo' 4 R' A' M" cal,ed ConvoTransformed Life." (cation work in the Mark Masters The sermon subject for Monday eve-' degree.

ning is "The Lessons from the Fiery I Furnace." Juanita Ballard had charge i

of the music yesterday, and last eve

BOYS ARE CAPTURED.

ning sang. "Because His Name Is Jesus." Miss Ballard will sing this evening, "Since Thy Father's Arm Sustains."

Many Men Address Brotherhood Meeting E. M. Haas, president of the Men's Brotherhood of the First English Lutheran church, presided at the services there Sunday night, which were In charge of the brotherhood. Short

NEWCASTLE. Ind.. Nov. 17. Quick work by the Newcastle police department following the report of a double robbery, led to the capture of Paul Ritter, alias Joseph Young, 23 years old. sentenced from Marion county April 22, 1919. for 2 to 14 years for second degreo burglary, and Roscoe Monroe, 23, sentenced from Knox county for one to twenty-one years for petit larceny, who escaped from the state reformatory at Jeffersonville. Seut. 24. The two men entered the homes of James Wrightsman and Jed Stanley, securing several rings and a $20 bill.

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Full Size Package Free Pre tent Thim to Your Grocer Jiffy-Jell, Waukesha, Wisconsin I have bought today two packages of JiffyJell of my grocer and he has given me, without charge, one package in Loganberry or Pineapple flavor.

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Each package has a sealed glass bottle of fruit juice, in condensed ferin.

To the Grocan We will pmr you In eh your retail price fcr each of these coupone which yau redeem. Send them to us at the end of the week, with your tnll. To tho Housewife: Note that it would be a fraud on u to deliver or accept any product but Jiffy-Jell on thia tcupon when we pay the grocer for It. Waukesha Pure Feed Co., Waekeaaa, Wis.

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