South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1915 — Page 13

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TTIh tribute to tho. memory of (lerural I'.ooth of the Salvation army was paid by It v. T!i''in;i.s J. Parens in his address at the army tent on X. Mil hi tr.i n St.. Thursday nUht. Kov. -Mr. I';trin.s sjm .ikirif; on the subject ':K(ral William Month's Kelii'His 'i!.tra'.tTi7.atif)ii of the I'oth Century," :aid in part: "I regard On. William Booth ono

of the KrMt'ft mm of all time, anl J

certainly without a ji-er in his own generation as a religious pioneer, organizer and ha tier. '"it is almost unbelievable that in Iho lifetime of ono man, and against Mir-h opposition, through persecution and ridicule from all classes of people. Hueh a mammoth work could he omplished. I an renumber when it was a common occurrence to break up Salvation army meetings and heap all kinds of indignities upon the others; I.-u t before the: Kroat leader p.isN'd to hi.s reward presidents and prince, statemcn and financiers, educators and churchmen vied with each -h r in doing honor to him and his w ork. "Whether measured by his daunt-

i( iaith and persistence or by the miles he travelled, or by the reform .-li'cncien inaugurated, or by tlie nations incliubd in the army's operations, or by the number of recruits nlistcd, the work of (Jeneral Booth is tlie work of a spiritual Hercules. "As an example of the keen insight f this great leader in analyzing the religions situation dm ral Booth was once asked to gie li is opinion of the religious outlook in the 2fth century. The general replied:. 'I am of the opinion that the chief dangers that confront the coming century will bo religion without the Holy Ghost; Christianity without Christ; forgivenr.ess without repentance; salvation without regeneration; politics without Ciod. and hi aven without lull.' "Anyone familiar with the religions trend of the pr sent time knows that already these evils are apparent among us and are growing rapidly in popularity. We need a revival of the

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der Cod. made llham Booth a tlam-iiC

ing e angel throughout the world in his day." The male quartette of the church ang several selections.

Princeton. Ind., wa-s selected Thursday afternoon as the location of next year's state convention of the Knights of Pythias colored lodge at the final session of the convention which has been held here this week. Two other cities, (Jury and French Lick, were bidding for the meeting next year, but Princeton was given preference over these two. The selection of the town in which the convention will start on the fourth Tuesday in July next year was the last piece f business to be taken up by th. raernbers. During the day

reports from various committees were

heard.

Conditions of organizations in other

cities, suggestions for their betterment and other matters of interest were included in the reports of secretaries. The state endowment fund was shown to ,e in fair condition with possibilities of increase throughout the vear.

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pla.v riu rr tki:i: talk. Plans for the next meeting of the Pert rand oial center, which is to be held Thursday evening, Aug. were discussed at a meeting of the executive committee of the club held Thursday night at the Bcrtrand school. It is expected that an authority on the cultivation of fruit trees will be present at next week's meeting to deliver a lecture.

foot fursiii;i. A falling timber crushed the right instep of Leonard Atoro, one of the laborers on the Michigan Pt. sewer, in front of the Colonial theater, Thursday afternoon. He was taken to his home at .".21 K. Madison st., in the police ambulance, in charge of Oliiccrs Kemerley, Cutting and Hul-hand.

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Hundreds of the bodies in the temporary morgue in the Second Regiment armory in Chicago, victl' of

stream passes before the bodies, while In this little room, others look at the elothincr and other 'belongings of the victims in the hope of identifying them. Manv of the bodies were recov-

Adv. dentitied. All day long a steady! ered still elutchins tightly the picnic

A Midsummer XlgliCs Scream at Prinitv PreMtcriaii fliiiroh IVtdav

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basket, suitcase, tennis racquet or clothing being: taken along on the pleasure trip. A pitihle sight is the number of dolls and toy parasols carried by the little kiddies, picked up in the muddy waters.

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CANADA-LOW ROUIiD TRIP FARES From Sd. Bend

MuskokaLakci $17.40 French River-.. $20.35 Timasami - v 23.00 Georgian Bay . 17.05 Algonquin Park. 20.15 Lake of B.ys . 18.40 Nipuslns - . 20.65 KawarthalLakes. 17,60

They will sooth yournerri. drire away the blue, clear the cobwebs ofl your brain and strengthen yourphytical mtke-up. Ther will prepare you as nothinc ls will for return to drudjrtry and rou

tine. Canada; awakens In you a love (or tv beautiful an.t sublime; a o u need not travel farther in search of Nature's chU fest peer!. Y.u should see thla Unspoiled Wildern Jor Irs own saka and for younown aale.

Qet. today, our'eomprahensiTe llluitrated.drce rulieiboVs, also our California Exposition folder deacrihl o.-Grand JLruck Pacific, the new cnic Canadian Traiikcoa-

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KrJIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO PICNIC AUGUST 11

IliIith Aiiiiu.-il Outing to I5c Held at Clwipin Park, Ilerrien

Arrnnronit nts for the nhth annual j'titiiiir f th Smith I : ii 1 ilistrict, Knights of Columlius. to le held at rhapin park, Uerrien Springs, on Auj:. 11. are rapidlv lcinK" completed. A liase!a11 i;;iiiie between the South r.tiul lotl-e and another lodpro of the district, an indoor rame, a proKnim of sports and a dance at Berrien Splines in tho evening will com-,

prise tho program for the picnic. (Irani! Knight 1. V. Mcdann h:us

;iniK'iii''Oti the following outing com

mitters: I nt rtain nient and eventM: John A. Kaiifrr, j'hafrnian: K W. McCann. H. A. Mirh Is. John A. Johnson, John ( Hiss. I-'rnrst J, McMrlain and Joa&eph J!. I'.rink.

I'ri William A. Kranse. lrel

Shroo-.l r. I-'rank Hiss, Thomas Hick. i-y. M. V. Williams. M. I t'alnnn and I la rry rulin. I .tncc Albert Tcllson. Leo Seheil'lliaut. J. William Kan for. JmUt-s of e-nts Johu l'. Wo her.

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NEGRO HJTBY CAR (ioidoii Wanil(r round T.yin I-'otit l ioin Kail.

Hordes Wander, nctno. Inijicr at L'.'i Oianuo st.. Niles. was j'.iinfully injured about 1J::; u'l-lock tliis morning when he was .struck hy interuihan car No. :'.uu. Tho acehlent occurred just north of t':e St. Joseph Ftop near Notre I"anie. According to the motorir.an. J. H.

ro e. Wander was lyinc on the

around, about a foot from the rail.

J co succoodctl in slouint: up tho ar ,no!iLrh to save Wander from be-. :r; fatally injured. Conductor ?1. 11. I'tttr was in charge of the nterur1 .hi. Wander is 2" years old. and mari d. lie is a nephew of Knis Wander. .;!) inployo of tho Lincoln parage.

He was taken to Hpworth hospital

in the police ambulance, in eharo of '!f- ! is i'arkcr, O'Connell and Milb r. Ir. Clark, who attended Wan

der at the hospital, stated"" that the;

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BL00MINGTON WOMAN

THANKS MR. MAYRic

Mr. Homer sniott 1VU. Frtomls AlMut I of Womlcrfiil Tratmciit.

Mrs. Homer Sexton of Fdoomlncrton. Ind . suffered from digestive and stoai-r-!i dlsord rs for a lone time. She tried to rind rehef. but ii seemed a 1-nc way off until she tried Mayr's Wonderful 11c medy. The :rt d..se lt.ivo her relief and ftarted h r on ilw- way to health. i?ho Avr;e: "Your ir.edieir.e did mo a world vt pood. I hrtvo taken your treatment nr-.d belt. -re it hru cured me. and I lii.ve told all my friends about It. I urn e ( r t n k f i;l.' Mayr's Wii'iiirriul Itrmotly pivea permarp nt results for .stomach, liver a o! intesLinal ailments. Cat as much iiinl whatever oa like. N"i) more distress after atho,'. joasfure of p:ts la tbe .-tnni i, h and around the heart, (let o-.e buttle '" 'our drutrlst IloW arid try it .in .in ;.: dute u irante if not tut:if.i -tory moucy will bu