South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 347, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 December 1913 — Page 2
2 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1913
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.
Sunday at the Churches
The regular and epeclal services at South Kend's churches are given below. I 'as i on ard congn nations )lx in inviting: strangrrs in the city well as residents to attend. METHODIST. "trt Main and JeCirsou sts.. Dr. Ilenrj L. idTla. Class u?f;:n; .Sundajr tnoi J. c hjt-er, Ri.perlntemPuit ; BTinoi 10:4jj a. in.; L'pworta League C:15; preicalng 7 :Co. Morniujr st!lM, "(eT SeereM and Covf-n inv. ' Kr-'iiinir. "Ta .sr ie -f t'Lrist tlie Serviee f the World." MnU ,j a !arp efcoru. H. V. 1. L". lender, Mlix Nora ;rave. T.V !uth --t ! n cX th" W'om.ur.s will be nT-rt;il!i-
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Trinity HIaine aud Vaar ar.. Her. BUln E. KimratncK. Ivjnduy school i:.'V0 . m.: U. U. Juiiau, nupersii teadeat : uoni. lng Worship 10:45 a. rn.; c!as.i meilng Imlaedlately following: i:p worth League 0:Io V 23 j rening rvb'e t mid-week serfie vdi:cd.i j 7 :i.O p. iu. Morn Ins suNJ-et. lie Will of Christ for His CljurWi." livening. "Tlie Master Has 0;ne." Mid-tviek i-.'rvbv subject, ,,SLUdi In th P,nr lU-t JVrtr.ilt of .Wui." J'irt fjj'irt-rly liferent fallow in; this servbe. Junior i-:i irij Ve.!nday ai:en;on. :;:.. Meeting ot i-roli a; ioDt-rs' a- following Junior ljruc. All hoy ai.d Kii? wh Ai:tve rc'Tit!y eeeptl ,'hrlst n'-o rMjcett'd te be pr-sent. St. Paul's Memorlal-Colfax nd Li-
porte av., Kv. Jurats Leonard rirdhicr. ' tfundij school ilu".0 a. m., M'-nltt C. llir.ie, . up IriteJidetit ; ui'.rniriK Worship 10:;'-) a.' rn. ; Lpivurth Le;igue b :1a) p. ia. ; ever.- ; lujr worship 7:j; prayer serviea 7:4G
Morning subject; "Th Larger Visir-n." i:ve:iliig. "The That .v. r Falls;" a n-t forUi In "l.n.N-h Arde '." ly Alfn-d Tfnny-'i!. This uf.p-r i tl.e first of a M-rls cf Sunday erenin t oi-s i-.spe i illy for men and women who read and tliinlv. Sp--ial music will h I urnis!i'il
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IIct .V- M. Ilev. C Lmcry Allen. I. 1. p.it 'r, Clf W. Monroe t. 10:.UJ a. m. pteieLlng. Sunday school S p. m., pr"iMr:c 7:i." p. ru., lass mating 1J m. Sumlay morning pngram: Song by the !ioir; iiiv-H- irloii ; ..Io. Miss Mary Cast-y: di;-t. hari.s i'..-li and MI.-s INy Ulan; a ild:. s. Kai.bi Cronbafli. Mibje-t. "Motl: c I'puards;" slu, Oliver V. KobeH.s ; d1 rlnf. l'KKSUVTKKIAN. Wfitminitfr-lUr. It. li. IJottetter. Sun. day school U:30; public worship 10:45 aud
i:od; Christian Lndeawr 3:U0; meeting Wednesday etening.
Kf-v. A. F. iMJorrab. 1. D.. of St. Ix'iil.s, M"i'il representative of the general asmbly. will peak in th morning oti "Mtal Llenwnta In Modern Church Managenn'ii?." He will al- hold a conferenc with officers and leaders of the; ehiirvh at llaiifjuet and business met-ting in bt-half of th lui'Jdlng fund W-liiM';iy evening at tJ :'.'(). Supper served gratis by the Ladles Aid sclety. iirtt Corner of Washington av. and Ixifayette jt. Itev. Charles A. LIppineott. It. It., minister. 1'ubllc worship at 10:45 a. m. and 7:3) p. m. Illble shwl at 9:20 . m.. Albert Iebure, superintendent. Men's I'dbie study leajrue at 9:30 a. m.
Junior I.'ndeavor at 3 p. m. Young Feopb'n meeting at 6:15 p. m. Mid-week ! service Wednesday at 7:G0 p. m. Morning subject, "'rhe Lord' Business." ! rvening, "The Source of u (Jrtat Man's I'ower." Trinity Corner Corfnx av. and St. Peter ; st.. Kev. John S. Hums, pastor. Illble j r tiooi at 9:15 a. m., Charles Beckler, superintendent. Morning worship 11. o'clock. , N-jrery for the children at the manse. : I'T-ior eongieffation at 2 :.'50 p. m. Young .Vpie's (;hristi n Endeavor meeting at ''J'-ir. p. in., folio, ved by evening worship at
Chorus choir will sing both morning i evening. All are welcome to thee
'.ervlees. Frayer meeting Welnesday
evening at 7:1",. followed at 8 o'clock by t?e choir practice under the direction of I'rof. (irliiith. All the boys are urged to attend the boy's meeting on Friday evenings at 7:15. Morning subject. "The Marks of Jesus." Kev. H. it. Hostctter will preach in the
Catechetical classes will meet at 20 p. m. Young People's Alliance at C:C0 p. m.. IIeie Ilhinehart, president. Lveuiug sermon. 7:'X). Union senl.o at the FirH Hvangelical church at 10:;i0 a. m. and union service at First church at U:.T and 7:.''.D p. in. '1 his wl'.I clohe the Mpt'ial services of the evaugdist. which have been couductetl for the past fur weks. The Woman's Mlsslunnrj- will mc-t on Monday evening1 at the home of Ue7. J. W. and -Mrs. Iiuckx. d4 L. .South st. The business mwting f the Young People's alliance will le held in the church u Tuesday evenlntr at 7:45
Sunday school 0:X a. m. ; lien's Blbl elass in charge of the pastor: Women's IUble class taught by Ml Cora V. WUe; preaching 10:a0 a. ra. and 7 :C0 p. m. ; Second Church of the Urethren Gushing and Van P.uren sts.. Rev. J. O. Grater, pastor. Sunday school at 9:r a. m., William Wlrtr. superintendent. Morning service at lu evening at 7:30. Christ! jij workers meeting nt 0:30 p. m., John Austin, president. Tear hers training work
each Tuesday evening at 7:30, couducted by Rev. R. i'. Rerrer.
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whkh Ejeetliig the officers will be-elect-J and 7:CJ; Sunday school 9:30; Christian to ierve for the first half of the year i Endeavor 0:30; mid-week service Wednes-
continuinir the revival services.
meeting win be ijeM .Moniay even- . :-cvp-vs earn evening of week exc-ept Sat
ing at t lie church at S oYlc-k. W. II. M. J urday. Monday evening Rible school. S. will m's t at the p us -luce Tuesday Thursday evening men's night. Friday tfteriMx.u at -:3'j o'cli k. Mlil-ucek sub-1 eveniiig, the boys are to meet at 7 o'clock.
J'-' f, "AbraJjam, the I'i'.i.f-er of Faith." Kpworth Memorial M.. fligan ov. and Olive St., Rev. John F. Edward. Sunday school ft:30 a. m.; preaching 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. (ifrman Lafayette and Wayne sts.. Rev. Jacob Schott. Sunday school 9:30 a. in., John Kocb. superintendent; preaching 10:30 and 7:30; Epworth league 7 p. m.; prayer meeting elnesday 7:45 p. rn. Lowe!! Hrtxbts Miner an Francis sts. Ker. Arthur G. Schafer. Sunday school 6:45 a. m., H. H. Morit, superlnU'ndent ; public worship 11 a. m. : Epworth leagiw i:30; evening service 7 :30 p. rn. Prayer nusting Wednesday evenint,' at 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "Faith and Advancement ; evening. "Sinninir Against Nature." The serctiaders will furr.Nh the iuuic for the evening service. Kaffa Sigma Pi meeting Monday night. Meeting of the Fivlgn Missionary s.K-Iety Thursday aftermnm nt the home of Mrs. Oscar Wise, y.T N. Eddy st. ;rare Miehlgan and Tutt sts.. Rev. F. K. Dougherty. Sunday s?hool 9:.3J a. m.; preaching 10:45 a. m. ; class meeting 12 o'clock; Epworth League 0 p. m. ; evening sermon 7:30 p. m. ; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30. Morning theme: "The Kingdom as Leaven." Matt. 13:3:5. Music ly the double quartet. Class meet in jr Evening sulJect. Connderice. In tKd." Acts 27 Meu's league business meiding Monday, b p. m. First quarterly conference Tuesday, p. m. The (Jirls chorus of the Junior congregation will ."s-ist with the music nnd sing. "(Jod Will Take Care of You." MKs Nellie ltriggs will sing a polo. Cottage prayer iiuetjngs Friday evening. 7:30. as follows: Win. Iontz, C-t) S. Carroll; M. L. Mlnnlck. srr S. Rush; Wm. Kalter, e!9 E. Worger; Fred Rus, 111 Iavton st.; R. F. Yerrhk, ll Miami; 15. F. F.ailey, 1131 S. Lafayette. River Park S. Seventh at.. Rev. Charles i. Ford. Sunday school 9:30. J. I. Seymour, superintendent ; preaching 10:40; Epworth League o:30, Fred Miller, president: evening preaching 7:34); prayer meeting Wednesday evening S o'clock. Morning subiect. "The Prayer, of a Righteous Man," James 5:ld. Evening. "The Secret of Success." Epworth league lender, Mae Wools ton; subject, "Has (Jod
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sta.. Rev J. F. McKny. Sunday school 10 a. ra.t A. Katterhelnrich, superintendent; Men's Rible class taught by the pastor; public worship 11 a. m. ; evening service 7:30 p. m.; Epworth league t' :30 p. m.. Mis Flossie Jester, president; prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. Wesleyan--Sample st. and Marietta av.. Inv. F. O. Spltler. paster. M ining services 10:30; evening services 7:30; Sunday school 9:30. 1'rayer mt'tJcg Wednesday evening 7:30.
Hope Leer and Dayton sts. George William Allison, minister. Rible school at 9:30 a. in.. W. O. Davies, supt. Preaching servi-es 10:45 and 7:30; children's vesper service at 3:3.0 p. m. ; mid-week meeting each Wednesday evening at 7:30. Morning sub feet, "The Voice of God." Evening, "Stability." Subject for children's vespers, "The Roy Who Was Sold." Hungarian Corner Washington av. and Cherry st. Rev. R. Bertok, pastor. Public worship at 10 a. in. and 2 p. m. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings. Gran re r Rev. (Jarlack. Sunday school 10 a. m. ; preaching 11 a. m C11K1STIAX. rirst Main st., south of public library, Rev. Georga Watson Ilemry. Moralng Rltde school 9:15 a. ra.. J. Holland Wltwer, superintendent: morning service 10:40 a. m. ; Christian Endeavor C:30 p. rn. ; evening service 7 '30 p. m. Morning subject, "The Greatness of Woman." Indian Avenue Indiana and Wltwer avs.. Rev. Cecil Franklin, pastor. Rible ehool 9:30 a. rn.: services 11:00 and 7:30; prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. Morning, subject. "Women Preachers." The Women's Missionary society will fur-nk-ti the program for the evening service. Linden Avtnue Sunday school 2:30 p. m.. Rev. Cecil FTanklin. superintendent. HAPTIST. First Main aud Wayne sts.. Rev. Charles A.. Decker. Sunday school 9:."J0: pleaching 10:45 and 7:30; B. Y. P. U. 5 p. m. Morning subject. "When Jesus Draws Near." The ordinance- of the Ionl's Supjer will be observed. Evening subject, "How Mav I Know That Christianity is True?" It. Y. 1'. U. leader, the Amomo class. Subject, "Christian Work Among the Immigrants." Qoinry street Qnlncy st. and Blaine av.. Rev. Thos. J. Parsons. Bible achool 9:30. J. W. Randall. superintendent ; prcarhlng services 10:30 and 7:30; li. Y. P. L G:45. Morning sermon by Rec. Joseph R. Lewek; communion service and hand of fellowship to new memiers by the pastor. Evening subject, "At the Altar Fire." Pastor and Mr. L. J. Parsons will entertain the young people on Monday evening at their home. 1203 Michigan av. The Loyal women will meet with Mrs. Carr, ill Van Ruren st., Tuesday afternoon. The cottage meeting under the direction of the Loyal men on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. Cru t hers. S20 N. Diamond a v. I-ader. Wm. Vanderbeck. Monthly business meeting of the chunh on Wenlues.lav evening. KVAN'GELICAL, ASSOCIATION. Miipah Corner Main and Monroe sts.. Rev. John O. Moser. Sunday w.-hool 9:30 a. in., F. F. Rurgener. superintendent. Sermon at 10:45 a. m. and 6:30 p. m.
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1914. The Missionary prayer meeting will le held on Wednesday- evening in the auditorium of the church, Rev. J. W. Rucks.
leader. The Ladies' Aid society will hold t Rev
reir monthly meeting at the home of J. W. and Mrs. Rhinehart. ."-w'l S. Carroll st. on Thursday afternoon. The annual election cf officers will take pbvee at this meeting. Choir praeth-e on rFlday night. Grace Michigan and Brick avs., Rer. Daniel D. Speieher. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.. George W. Ievlne, superintendent; sermon at 10:30 a. m.; Young People's meeting 7 p. m. ; service 7:30 p. m.; midweek service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Morning subiect, "Lives Touch." Evening. "The Healing of the Man Rorn Blind." Y. P. S. stibject, "The Ideal Christian. Ills Rewards." A consecration meeting. Young People's alliance business and socit'.l meeting Tuesday at the borne of Miss Vera O'Deii. lOU Elmer st.. 7:45 p. m. Cotage prayer meeting at the home of W. O. Harding. 227 Lafayette st. Mrs. Carl Miller, leader. Thursday, 7:45 p. m. First Swedish Laurel ana Napier sts. Evening services 7:30 p. m. ; prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. Morning worship at 10:45; holy .rinmunlon at 4 p. m. Special music will be rendered at evening service. Mount Zlon Baptist 113 N. Blrlsell ft Rev. M. V. Meeds. Morning worialD. 10:30
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a. m. ; Uible school, 12 m.; B. r. P. U.. 6:30 p. in.; evening worship. 7:30 p. m. Hungarian Wasnlngton ar. a ad Cherry st.. Rev. William Bertok. Sun-Jay ecboo. 9 a. m. ; preaching service 10 . m. 7:30 p. m. Elder J. W. Metyner will oflelate. SweUsh ."Mission Cor. Scott and Orchard sts.. Rev. o. K. Moberg, rastor. Sunday s-hool at 9:30 a. m., Aurist Anderson, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:45 a. m. Y. P. meeting at 4:00 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:45. Flrat Cbjrch Lafayette end Monro sts.. Rev. J. II. Evans. Sunday school 9:15 a. m., George J. Long, superintendent; German nreaching 10:30 a. m. : English pritchinr 7:30 p. m. ; Young People's Alliance rt:30 p. m. ; prayer meeting Tuesday aid Wednesday 7:45 p. ra Evangelist Dave Hill will preach at 10:30 a. in., 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. rn. Sunday school reorganization and election Monday evening at 7:15. Prayer meeting Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:4.". Sunday will be the last day of the revival meeting. The public is invited to attend the services. Zlon's Evangelical Corner E. Wayne and St. Peter sts., Rev. Martin Goffeney, pastor. LUTHERAN. St. Paul's German Jefferson boulevard and William sr.. Rev. Henoch Ilolle. Regular service 10:30 a. m.; tinnday school 9:30 a. m; English services 7:30 p. m. on the second and Tourth Sundays of the month. Morning subject, "The Purpose of the Signs of Time." Evening. "Lord, I have waited for Thy Salvation." Sunday leing the second Sunday in Advent, there will be German service In the evening at 7:15. Walt her league business meeting Tuesday evening at 8. Holy Trinity EnglUh Sherman and Lindsey, Rev. Albert . Keck. Sunday school b.15 a. in., E. Motts, superintendent; Men's Bible class taught by the pastor; Women's class taught by Miss Homouth: Y'oung People's class taught by Miss Johnson; chief service 10:0 a. m. : verpers with sermon 7 w. m. ; mid-week services Wednesday S p. n Evening subject, "The Call of Matthew." Brotherhood will meet Monday evening at the home of Swan Nelson. 1001 W. Oak. Luther league will meet ou Tuesday evening at the home of Clara and Francis Domke, 1315 W. Colfax av. Y. P. S. lender. Miss Eva Palleson; subject, "Samuel Schmucker." Adult catecheticl class on Thursday evnlng. 7:30, at the church. Choir rehearsal on Friday evening at the pastor's home, 7G0 'Cottage Grove av. Catechetical class on Saturday at 1 p. ra. Gloria Dei Swedish Chapin and Kerr sts., Rev. C. G. Erhkson. Sunday school 9 a. ra. : services 10:30 and evening serMorning subject: "Waiting for the Iord." Evening. "Perseveran"e In Faith." English langue used in evening. The Indies' Aid iociety will meet on Thursday at 2 p. in. The Luther league will meet on Friday at 8 p. m. BRETHREN. First Brethren Chnrch 1214 S. Mlehiin st.. Rev. A. E. Thomas, pastor. M'alng subject, "The Great Physician." Evening, "Your Correct Weight." Y. P. S. leder, Harrold Jackson: subject, "The Talents." Bible classes Wednesday evening as follows: Senior at the home of C. M. Wenger, 1207 Miami st., Junior at tue home of C. W. Bowman, CIS Dubail ar. First Church ot rtie Brethren Miami st. and Indiana av., Rer. M. Clyde Uorst.
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Wetlnesday veiling. 7:45; leader, O. C. Vance. The adult Rible class will be entertained in lecture room of church Monday evening bv Chas. Prast. FREE METHODIST. Free Methodist Church Pennsylvania av. and Rush st.. Rev. D. L. Lower. Sunday school 9:30 a. m., Oscar Baton, superintendent; preaching services 10:3u a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. EriSCOFAIi. St. James Lafayetts it. north of Washington av. Parish house, 319 W. Colfax ar. Right Rev. John Hazen White. D. D, bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana, rector, R?r. H. R. White, rlcai. The services at St. James' ehur;h on Sunday are: Present studies are on the Gospels and church fclstory. Morning prayer with sermon, 10:45. Evening prayer - and sermon. 7:30. Vested choir at morning and evening services. Bishop White's Bible class for adults convenes at 9:45 (Trrlng Sunday school hour CHURCH OF GOD. Church of God Services are held In Melville hall. 212 JJ. Lafayatte st. Sunday fchool at 10 m.. Miss Lois Thompson, superintendent ; Rible st;dy at 11 a., in., Leader Mrs. Mary Cordray. Berean meeting on Thursday evening at 417 E. South
street. Teacher II. 0. Cuff el. R. C. Rallsback, leader. Rible Rercan meeting at 411 E. South Thursday evening. JEWISH. Temple Beth-El Lasalle av. and at. Abraham Cronbach, rabbi. Sunday 10:30 a. m.
Subject, "Mercy and Severity." 1 SALVATION ARMY. j Salvation Army meetings every night at j 8 o'clock, except Monday, at f13 E. Jef-
ferson boulevard with Ensign and Mrs. II. Cuthbert in charge. Sunday school at 2:S0 each Sunday afternoon. SEVENTH DAY AhVtNTIST. Seventh Day Adventist. services on Saturday in Melville hail. Pastor Al'.en Moon, in charge. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. ni., preaching cervlce at 10:30. International Bible Student Class. Meeting Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at 102 N. St. Louis at., W. W. Williams, leader. SPJRITCALIS. A spiritualist service will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Weaver, 1014 S. 'Franklin st., Sunday evening. The lecturer will be Clarence Lockrldge and
he will use "The Spirit World and Itsi
Relation to Social Conditions." Clarence Rritton will be the message medium. SCIENTIST. First Church of Christ Mali- and Madlaon sts. Service Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:45. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at S. Christian Scleace reading rooms 72G J. M. S. building, open daily excepting Sunday, from 12 m. to 5 p. m., also Saturday evenings from 7 to 9, where the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read. A cordial welcome Is extended to all to attenu our leryicci and Tislt the reading rooms. C- -VTIIOLIC St. Fat rick's 307 S. Taylor st.. Rev. John F. DeGroote, C. S. C, pastor. Lowmasses at 7:30 and 9 a.- m. Solemu high mass aud sermon at 10:30. Baptism at 2 p. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Vespers at :30 p. ra. Meeting of church societies at 4 p. m. St. Caslmlr'a rolish S2l R. Webster st. Holy Itosary devotion at 7:30, 9. 10 a. in., and 2 p. m. every evening except Saturday and Sundav at 7:30. St. Hedwlge Polish Cor. Scott and Napier sts. ' Rev. Anthony Zubowicz, C. S. C, pastor. Low mass at 7:30; children's
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(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) ed on the United States Bide of the border for several months, he decided to take another whirl in the fighting in Mexico. One dark night he and five followers left El Paso and. crossed the Rio Grande a little east of town, killed two Mexican federal guards who attempted to stop them, went south Into the state of Chihuahua, lighting as they went, capturing arms and recruiting men to follow him. After netting an army of several thousand men and boys together, he decided to take Juarez. With 2.000 soldiers he captured a federal train and started north. At each station he made the operator a prisoner, putting his own man at tba key. He sent several messages to Gen. Castro, the federal commander at
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officer s name. At Juarez HuerU's having a merry time and gambling hiuses great business. Villa
depot, riht in the loaded his troops.
It is not generally known, but it ia a fact, that a sheriff's p-jtbe of 1,000 men has been organized in this city, each man given a number and orders to report at assigned stations in the event of an outbreak. The signal is the city fire whistles. You know, there are at present 22,000 Mexicans in El Paso md they have threatened that if the United States should intervene in Mexico they will sack the town. Gen. Villa has been reaping a harvest at Juarez. He has ccilected (?) nearly $200,000 since he captured the town. Just the same, this man Villa a fighter and game. And don't you ever get the idea in your head that tbeso Mexicans are cowardly curs. They are not. They ar? born fighters; courageous ard reckioi. They lock death in the eye with a grin.
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federals were Dance halls were doing a arrived at the
heart of town, unand would have
TO ASK EMPLAYERS AND EMPLOYES AS TO WOMEN'S WORK
pretty good line on the workcr-i through thoir organizations. but
wher each employe herself the matter wi
cult." The report blanks to be uf-d by the commission are those prepared with the ahslttance of Miss Obernauer. They will inquire into the arwu kinds of competition amoi.s employe?, and the effect upon th physical and nervous system, as u-!l a sthe necessities of the -mpi'yT-, blank lines bein? also left l'r remarks. Wage scales are al t i inquired into, conditions of sar.itati. :., air, heat, water rnd rafety appliar.c .-. in addition to the !Istr:!i;:t:.n .f tbe.-" blanks, the comrr.i.'-.-ion plans t.
do some work in the linr r p-r investigation, in which neither
plover nor employe will ;c cooperate, in ord-r that : knowledge may b- had to drawing r!'ht conclusions
rturn'd blanks. "We inttnd," sas rh.urn.tu (irubf, "that the next li.-iat nr '.will hav- some real s' I'-ntir":- i:;!"'jrmat:.:i to draw upon. wli. n th que.-;ion f -bt hours fr womt-n o:r.e u; aain."
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taken the city without a sho: had it not been for the accidental discharge of a boy soldier's rifle as they were marching down a back street. The alarm given, it was a case of fight it out. The federals only numbered about 500, and Gen. Ca.5tro ana about 100 of his men ran away early. At the old federal barracks mora than 50 federals lost their lives, fichtin? to the last. These brave Huerta men would ndt surrender and every one w&s killed.
(CONTINUED I 'It DM PAGE ONE) for the labor investigating commission empowered to go into the labor situation over the state, rather data, and make recommendations to the next legislature loxiking to the passage of a scientific labor bill. Limited to ljvibliliies. "We can scarcely expect to cover the whole ground"," said Chairman Grube Saturday. "With the blanks we have, we can only put it up to a number of employers and employes in the various lines, and make our deductions from what they report. It would be impossible to reach all the employers in the state, and we douot the necessity. Neither would it be possible to reach all th1 employes in all the various lines. Where orKanized labor la employed, we can et a
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According to custom th readir:-: and reference rooms of th? public library will be "Kept opep Sur.d ty after noons from .' lock to u d-rin.: t J i - winter months. There will be a librarian at the de.-k. but neither ih" circulating department nor the children's dtrartmcnt will be ojm n.
young m ki:ii:i pi opli:. Come and see betueen l:0i and P. M. Sunday, a nice new modern bungalow on 170 'J i:. Fox st.. on e.i-y payments. A new home and new wil'o V. HI make a nice Xmas present. Homo phone 321: Roll 25. iL
