South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 51, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1914 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.
KRAZY KAT
Oc.jm ri-'ht. 1913. Int-rn.itlii.:1 service.
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SHERIFF 15 ORDERED 10 PROJECT PRIEST
Must See That Father Gruza is Permitted to Occupy the St. Casimer's Parish House Hereafter.
CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY CA UGHT BY THE CAMERA WHILE INSPECTING BIG ELECTRIC PLANT IN NEW YORK CITY
COUPLE HELD UP BY MEXICAN FEDERALS
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An ohIpt ilirr-rtlr Fhril? Kdward , Swinson to install i:-v. Stanislas . 'Jrua in i-oss-don .if St. I'asimt.T'. i rh'ir Ii an parish lnu:? w.m Issued ! !y J'.ulve Funk in t ii- irc nit court Thur.s 1 i aftrnn. Tiu- .ftf rilY was 'authorized to uy such fono as ruvy-; Ariolica ion for the oruVr was im.'hIp 1 y A. I.. HmI1: :-rti, attorney lor tiir pri:-t and P.isho-, Herman Alrrdin'.'. plaintiffs in :n injunction suit against th.-' i;jrih:oiifrs to jircvcnt further ini'vi cr.fv -.vith TatiuT CSruxa. ' A.-iordlnif to atHdavits tiled H cotirt , Tliiii.-.;lii- :th rutjf rn of th rt trish trat'.i-
r-d :t tin- churfh lat S.;tur:i:ty wh-n I-ath r ;ruza ? ttr'niptr-. to p::( r th 'hurch urnlr-r an ordf-r of .iutl;;-- Funk , and in vf.ntfd his entrance. ! f the ci.iiri order v.T1 j )).-tefl in the vic inity of the rhiiiv':1 '. out v, rir- torn down wiili threats and cries of (iejiance, acvuriiin to the j j -.vnrn -t.iements jr -ented to Jude Funk Tlmrsday. n aeeount of the
hostile attitude of some of the consivM;itin tlie jriest ask'( the court in furnish protection for him to ;is.s: rt hi. riht under the injunction order.
to enter the pariidi huse. ' When Father (Iruza went to th'. churcn last Saturday ht took refuse ! from the throng in the sifters' hou j arul later left in an automolule for t!ie recory ff St. Ucdw ifie's church where he lias- lifen stavin.
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KI.KllAItT, Ind.. Foli. i:,. An un-id'-asant experience with Mextcai; rebel soldiers was recently the lot of a former Klkhart resilent Mrs. Ceortri. M. Wolf of Thre.- I livers, nee ?is Marie lUnfrr, and her hushund. Tile details ha e been n-eei .'--d in a b tt r to Mrs. Wolfe? sister. Mrs. W. C Johnson. Mr. and Mr?. Wolf wore touring Texas in an automobile. Arrived at I'l Paso, across th llio Grande river tnm Juarez, they crossed the riwr and after making a few purehases.
art ;njt d to n rroM to tho An.ej j,-. n ide. Th-y were stopped v i'i ?! di rs. who eb.arjTed thni ''.ith hin .; taken arms ard ammunition. 1 1 : -on'raband. into Mei o f r th.- f--i eraN. They ver held several 1 1 i r -'A hi le their a titomobile vas I;t r;: dismantbd in a standi for ei.;n-'" to yustain t he hai k'
WA.1II.M;Ti N. 1 .:. "I am not prepared to belie; o that this en tt intends to v, on r eord as re r;n.; itself on tb.e s'ibj. ( t of anal tolls f.-r American ships i nae.i in the roas -wise tra(ie." .,;d S-n. Fhnmberlain f Oregon, Tharda .
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Would you believe we could sell you a Suit, Coat or Dress for 98c $1.98 $2.95. Seeing is believing. Come in. Sale is now on.
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BIBLE CLASS ADDRESSED
Left to risht: Oeore n. Cortelyou, prerdent of the Consolidated Gas Co.. of Now York, and former secre- ; tary of the treasury; N. II. Brady, president of the Now York Edison Co; Thomas K. Murray, vice president of j the New York Kdison Co.: W. H. P.radloy, chief engineer. New York Consolidated Cas Co.; James A. Farrell, pros-; id nt rf the United States Steel corporation, and John V. I,eib. vice president of the New York Kdison Co. - I The photograph was made when more than ".00 men of aTtairs from various parts of country inspected the Thursday afternoon at the homo ofthe United Electric Light and Power Co. in Xrw York.
BY RABBI CRONBACH if
what is nad ror the Poor is r.aii For j 3 Do You Ever Hope to Get Such Lov Prices on Home Furnishings again? If You iiic iikii, lioTiiia ins jj Do You'll Be Disappointed.
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".Social Service" was the subject of i M an excellent discourse bv liahbi
Abraham Cronbach Thursday before j ttlie Home flirl' Tlihle elnma fit itss . fcl
monthly social meeting in the rooms;
of Mrs. Alma O. Ware on S. Iafay- : r
He st. J lie talk lollowcd the icu- m :'r lesson. ij
not so much the beginning of philanthropy as its proper goal. The aim
of philanthropy should be the crea-;
tion of a more lovcablo humanity, i ?
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to make your drunken, pauperized or
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indispensabh' before it can be claimed that any real good has been accom- ! nli)ltil Pr-Veii f ii.e. ij fill imtinrtinf !
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ills. Much can be done to prevent drunkenness. ignorance. impurity. fe"01e-mindedn?ss and whatever else is the eause of icstitution. Whatever' is bad for the poor is, in its secondary etfeets, bad for the rich. Whatever henclits the poor, benefits the whole,
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Almost tripling the ermdlment of last joitr, So eases were cared for during January by the ('hihhen's Dispenssiry. Tlie number taken eharsje o in January last year was V.. Twenty-nine elioics were heb during the month aim were aitemied by inereasint; nuniOer.s mothers and T 1 new cas'-s were vcportet; Throng!. Vi.k ill.'ii,.i..nri- ..1... . .V:i .
I m- I I j I . , lil-H, ,i I 1111(1 V.M"- OJI''- fm rated upon at 1 nworth hosoiml I" H Dr. H. 1 4. ('oopf-T and Dr. ('. II. Vick-
reeeivinir hsoit;!'i can. x The int-dic.'ii t:iff has been : 'Te;!S" by the addition .f I tp. P. Tfaver. Ir. 11. U Cooper and Dr. Ii. icker. Dr. II. M. Miller has ies'r.e.! from the bard. Tlv library work is ;;No pi a lltur ishint,' condition. I'iht en ne. card were iv out during i.ie month. There art lai horrowt-rs and -,t I ks were taken out. '.'"he di--pciisary" Nancli library now has I'.'oi vi.hiin-s as compared wit l 1 " with v hleh the branch hopm in .fanuarv last vear.
$35 Solid Oak Bed Davenport, Upholstered in Chase Leather $24.85 fl This davenport is of the latest style and represents a great improvement over the ordinary
Javenport construction. One single movement converts the davenport into n large full size com
fortable bed, has an excellent spring. The trameis made of beautiful quartered (R'y A
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oak, nicely iinished, tlte upliolsterinc; is; guaranteed
Clearance of all Odd China Closets at half price. This S27.50 China Closet, solid oak like tl illustration, Sale Price . . D Many Other Values Equally as Good
BISHOP WHITE SELLS HIS FARM HOLDINGS
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Diocese Kcquircs All of Hi Time ami lie iHi I'p Acticulttiral luruit. Spe to The News-Times. ;..pu:ti:. ind.. i'eb. i::. The ::t. lbv. John llazen While, bishop of the Mpiscopal dioees of Michigan 'ity, wiot owns a lai-.e firm on the ' i.ikf M'.'avas-'' . where the churchman enslaved in a ,rieultural . . . .... iKi.h .i s. u !';'i standpoint b- eloping a mubd Vtrm from every viewpoint lias sold his holdings ami moved to South land, which is now the oftit ial seat of the dioev.se.
A son of P.ishop Whit who re1- -eiv d his agricultural training on the !j I.aKe W'awasee farm is now the manii au r of a i.-.rpe farm jut outside of ( I'hiea.So. S Pdshop "!iit fouiui his dioeesian iiuties too exacting to permit of much farm labor. I
TRY MEWS-TIMES WANT ADS TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS
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This Massive Colonial Dresser, made of geuine quarter sawed oak;
regular price $35.00, A Q f Clearance Sale price . tjJvOc
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You'll be delighted with vour bargain JWS it is exactlv like the illustration, has two mfMml deep drawers and three small ones. It is UmMBm made of genuine quarter sawed oak, nice- ""-si" K&w-iA; iF i ' lv iinished. The base is 2x-l2 inches '1 tStf-?. J
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The DILA SPRAY siEiNot roa W0MF.H Tb new vrablnatIoa raglnal lyrtnge tiiat dt!ntr aai pryi
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TERMS $1.00 A WEEK. j$ $1.00 a week here will go a long way toward making your home comfortable and Attractive Don't put it off. Come tomorrow.
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for eiHZ-aOt) This massive Rocker has a splendid frame Colonial design and beautifully iinished in American quartered Oak. The seat is a full spring construction upholstered in chase leather.
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illustration. Very plain and an exact reproduction of the old Colonial dressers; has two spacious drawers and two small ones also a French plate mirror, beveled the entire case is beautifully iinished iif American quartered oak.
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a synonym of reliability and fair dealing in this community. He says every Winter Suit and Overcoat must go. If you have any idea of buying Clothing soon take a hint and buy new. Not a single Overcoat or Suit will be carried over. Suits and Overcoats (mostly Kuppenheimer make) worth $25, $28 and $30
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