South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 109, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 April 1916 — Page 2

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Tnrsn.vv r.vnxivc apkil i. inc. THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-TIMES ! J.

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

ILL CUE MONEY !

FOB STATE PARKS

Notre Dame News

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SEEK BETTER COIL

FREIGHT RITES

Gov. Ralston Sets Next Week',

as Appropriate Time for Contributions.

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. ti. .1!.:v.-r:tv. th . i(in ..v.-.s All Local Dealers Called to h Vi in t :.e S..r:n law room by th- COnfCrCnCC at C. Of C.

Nrxt v.-rev hi- s m a-, b- i - Oov, IIhKTou ii - .im a i ; i ; : i a : tun" for the gr.iru; f "n'rii-.n- ::- to the fund that will ! w.--d t j . r- v ; I state park a th- ; r::..i -m .! fi m of the ceritenni.il mcmori. 1. 'I lafollowing ir"f I i ?r,a r;!i Ii : n -j-ued by Gov. Hal.-tor:: "Vh"r-:i, '1 he I ii. 1. ana hi- t j- il commission, an organization tb.lv a :- thcrized by th; I - ir . -1 -.'.. r- : !.-.-. ways of celebrating the nt : n; 1 1

of Indiana, .-tat hood, h..-. adv.

the plan of providing -'' ar , s the permanent form of t!i' .;i';:nia! rDttfiiui.il, and 'Whereas. Th said ! -m i -1 i i i . through its state park nonaTia! commission, prop -c.s to -1 . t - a fund by means of jiul.V: sub-. . r.ptions. the I'urpi.-f ,,f which fund is to nt'puire sffni'- tracts and hb'orbspots in various part- of India': i. and thus lay the foundation for a sta'cwide park s yt 'in . ani! b !.:! th-ni to perpetual use of all the people a--stat parks, "Now, therefore, I. Samml M. T t a ! -fori. governor of Indiana, bebe-, ing in the great civic valu.-s that in present ar.d suco tali n g : n-r j t i : : s will cnnif to th' I'Cn;.-. of Indiana

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m Th- t im ::-t.i tion of coal, ;t hearin.: of all ."al dealers and Iarj-'f ( "pano i s ill ! hM In th" ("hani-

j ii : r in th- j'-n n, . !; an rh-pa r tn; nt. With - iev to -ecirin for .-'o';th and i a p. , y rih'-. ' I "a ! i . .. 1 : ' i f a ( t Ii rr r s a tt V rate

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! va ' aii'. n :- , was uii:H;irnn i . ,iir ,,f c,.,i:ill rCt. luh rooms Mivr ei.-i'.,j ,irt r ! ; t or f ii- t u-.irV hook. 1. ac..i'i;t: to an a nnouin einent With !!, t..o men as a rrn l"'w ma-h- hy J. ). 'lier at the monthly f-r n-! ;. . ai 's .-taf:, the cias-5 of '17' i:ie;:i le. r.-liip ivifeth;; held Monday ; -i to . a ., j r ', j . i , t in t lie i ' . a ; i n v. atu: ;al at- 1 k. .M r. lior la prcsented the tralt'ar - a !.-o aiter lair -u .f the organization aial urt!." ::.c"!i',.' in i e;.-.,ri to the j mi'-r ctl that -veryor:.- usin lare quan-

! j i r ' r i : i. !.!. Ti.- date s ! hy the '.itics of coal he present at this hear-

ta i:.: control ior this so- ; in-, as tin- hare.ui was making every ': tl i :'' ti'-n l- Jane 7. and fron i , j-;,,rt t( p,wiT the rate hy Letter :t" a i.ej a I .a -c!i'-':s of opinion ii r . alatit.ns in pur hasini:, and Its Aili 'a- :a,.en in th" !hT hotel. i Saa ass depends entirely on the ac- - tiwties of th" ( onsamers t henisel cs.

T.he ini'i.l ha-"hall practice for the 1. iv Saihnts' a--M'.ation will tal-.e plare t!:i afternoon on th" I'.riiu 'i ra to 1 1 lis The t"'r? L'ame

... . i , i ., a( coinpüslunents dürintr the past th" sca.-oji wi.l he jla al April , , ' . . ,. , , in , ,, month. inc lndintr the successful a. when the he als will rue t th.e,

c;:.!t wnicti nsuitea in tne puri hase of a street tlusher by th

StiH'ct riulicr S'äinnl. T. H. Ilrando.n. representing thn retailers' bureau, announced .several

1 o, a L'iac trim on the ria!s' iliai oral M L' f ('o!isa announced last

niitht tliaf 1- men wouhl h- pic k-d ' ,'":in "f :"lMi W"rks- This fiusher

to i pre-ent the association in the M ich ;t:a n trip.

will he nsf d to wash off the pave

ments in the hu.-ines.s district. Ihisiness Manager A. V. Wei!

I'nder tlie direction of Vernon R.! reported that the civic bureau was 11,1, oc, the lev cnonnts P.. . about to take up the (piestlon of

thrti:h the prop

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state park , do nrae upon oar - tde t o Kive d tluir means to this public park fund, and I do hereby designate ;is an appropriate tiuo- for the jrivirii: of s ii seriptio.us to 1 1 1 i ause the Wt'ok Ilc-elnnin MiiMla, April 21. and through their itiviu- the p.aipi,. w ill not only s how tin ir ci i- patriotIsm in most substantial and l;t.-ti:tt: form in this centennial ar. but ill enable th" creation of this spb-udid tate p. irk heirlorun which may he handed do ',vii to oncoming generations as evidem a- of our appreciation cf what the Hoosb r j.ic.neers wroib.t for the people of the preent day, and in Indiana c.iitenniil years that are to come i;ie eideta-e of our forctlmucht by our fop-action on the 100th birthdav of our state. "In witness whereof. I ha " hereunto set my hand and caused to he aiU.xed the reat seal of th." Mate of

the univrrsitv howl-1 I-rovidin-; safety zones for street car

patrons. I ne matter will be taken

im: al!('s during the snrim' season

Kita 1 plans ha-." h.a n made for thei1'!' 'ith city othdals. He also lvformal dinner-dan n Faister Mon-i I-rted that the industrial bureau

durm-: th" -month had insnlereil

entertained four

d a v c cnillL' at the Oliver hotel. The

tev-i. t. ...vei..l.iece orelo.str:. NV:o- l propositions,

- b- led to furnish th" music. Anion- isitin manufacturers and assisted other matters of importance to comej tu" 1,nal b'ctoiies. Mr. WeiKel also before the meetin-' was the cas-s of reporte.l ha vi ni; assisted in the rethe holascic standiim- of several; organization of the Northern Indi-nien,b.-rs. Jt is the plan of the i;.y; :in;l !,,i"r all1 ;,1, t,1' Students to handle all cases of ab- ization of the Auto lealers' associasenre from cla.-s within the associa- tlon. t-on. j Much Publicity for City. I The i ublicity secured by South The two debating teams of the Ilend through btcal papers and out uni ei -sity, undt i- the direction of nf town by the activities to secure I lev. William A. Holder, will Kive a i the national bowling conproys tourdebate at St. Mary's academy this nanient lor South l'.e.nd in 1 1 1 s at c-enrtitr at 7:'at. This will be the1 Toledo, Ohio, was commented upon tin il piactke b fore the ia ular de- i by W. V. Dunkle of the publicity bates with St. Viator's and lrak- ' coin in i 1 1 ee. He also spoke of the the last of the month. (advertising South Ilend secured ; through the efforts ot the of Ward l'errott. dii".:tor af the un-;0 team at the state bowling tourna-

.ndiam. at th" capitol, in the city of iveisity ??b-e club, will take the club, mer.t last week. The team still leads Vndianaptdis, this i.'.th day of April. .to Port Wayne Thursday, April 27. the live-man event. 1915. . ne vft'k from that date an emrace-l I'res't Ik lauiis Kuhns of the nr.

"Samuel M. Iialston. " h erii'U ."

LODGE NOTES

A wdl attendeil mectimr was Iwld last evening at tile Abraham Lincoln lod-e of the I. o. o. '., amp .N. aiul one of the L'st turn outs of the season was ro opb-d. Three andidates were iri-u their

nn nt has been schedub d for Indian-, conization Kave a short talk in which apolis and the next week the club he urired the members to take ad- j will ie a com it in Fhicayo. i vantage tf the credit bureau and; also the s,,, ial club rooms. He also j The Hikers' dub under the lead-; state 1 that efiorts would be made j ership of John llcnolds. made its by the membership committee to j annual trip to 'II. hart and return. J stimulate the membership. j Sund ay afternoon. j After the business session two ad- !

I dresses were -tiveii by Samuel W. Ur.MnV.M, nri:. Parker of this city and II. ('. PalTii" I're. d. l'.i.a.p fo. l;ac mttved, s t a ;T Ijistnn tor of the Pmersnn

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ursu octree. ine next regular n i a r - i i Tnur lt'.l a t , ti . . hi

in will bo held Monday. I pot- .Miss. Ii , i.iiit v. "hu'ruUrv. i it e ' f'Min-'-v of a'- auto trip to the battle . . t t'e iita ;o , id. at. and all otto s class :s tield of "etty-hur-r. KiviiiK dc tails of

oi msuraia e. - Auv t. Iowas arm nisioricai places isiieu L. t'.. Ire, -nan. I'res't A Mr. in th" Shenandoah valley.

I ".limiciu'.v is Nulijecl.

nc-r's ad-

Mace ami

.mption of w hi-ky and tf '... '' " 1 a 1 u e in Pusiness." He talked

bat-p-N of beer, the natptn's drink briatly and f.rdbl on the prac-

Tr.V.rt. iV"! ": . .7"" " V,o V "ill 1 1 cs c omputed at ?-'.-! t Seal application of ctüci.u.t moth-

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SWEET POWDERS

Oiol dry-air storage vaults for your '.vinler furs. Phone us for calls.

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Wednesday, April 19, Sun Rises 5:12; Sets 6:46.

Order by Mail promptly filled. We nave an'cxpert shopper who acts for you using the same judgment were you shopping in person.

EASTER CANDIES. .M.S.. s v v .'ibv'itr.i'vis t'"

Store Notes Interest centers stroiifv this 'A-eek in our sections devoted to accessaries. Ribbcns lor the hair, or wishes for n.illinerv in satin tuiieta and taiPes. Brocaded Ribbcns in blue, pink and white, all widths, at 39c and 59c Hair hows and sashes made free. Also special showing of hair how ribbons in fancy Dresdens. Splendid varietv at 25c yd. Hat Band Ribbons of crown ed.vre moire from 1 to 5 inches wide white, pink, old rose and blue at 19c to 89c,yd. HANDKERCHIEFS. Dainty handkerchiefs in she.lr linen of French and Irish novelty designs and plain hemstitched with dainty hand embroidered initials. EASTER SPECIALS AT 25c. All pure linen with hand emb. initial with hemstitched border, also plain with lace or crochet edging at 25c. Pure linen with monogram emb. in daintv colors also at 25c. Silk handkerchiefs of crepe de chine in colors, some white with colored border or lace edging, unusual quality at 25c.

Combination Suits of Silk The far seeing woman is choosing the separate skirt and blouse, knowing the possibilities uf variety these combinations offer. A Beautiful Silk Skirt can be new many times over, with a change of blouse. MANY MODELS ARE HERE AT SS.95 TO $15.00 TatTeta skirts in black or navy in various models semi or full belted yoke effects bias banded all full flared, also in satin and silk cross striped, and plain Gros de Londre. BLOUSES FOR COMBINATION SUITS. In silks for afternoon dress in -wash materials for the morning wear or any desire.

.ouj Crepe de Chene Waists

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with large organdy collars

and cults turned back,

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Neckwear Collars of organdie and crepe in all the newest shapes will Lv found in our neckwear section at 25c, 50c, 75c and up to $2.50. New Windsor Ties of pure silk in wide variety of designs cubist, polka dots, plaids, stripes and plain colors at 50c

Georgette Crepe Waists in black or navy over white, also white vest trimmed with black buttons, priced at $10.00. Extra Sii:e Waists in pussy willow silk in navy, black and white, sizes 4S to 54. Price $5.00.

WHITE LINGERIE WASH SUITS Of voiles and batiste combined with organdy and tine laces, some with embroidery down fronts. Prices from $2.50 to $6.00. Wash Waists of Silks in stnpe of various colors over white at $2.50 to $3.98.

Wednesday Thursday

EASTER WEEK CANDY SPECIAL. All this, week we olfer our regular 35c assorted flavor Chocolates in a full pound box special at 25c.

The Latest in New York Pattern Hats in Blue came in by early express today. Vui bn uK: mjv see these.

Exclusive French Models reproduced by the New York

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oauors wiin Mraiirni or ioning brims, medium or extreme in width, tailored or semidress, modeled from $5o.oo originals, moderately priced here at $5.95 to $10.00.

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In black and colored Milan hemp all the neu est shapes, special this week at $1.00, $1.50, $1.95.

Imported Pattern Veils

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greatly add to the charm of Ifaster Hats. We luv

only the most distinctive designs, one of a kind, reproduced from the imported patterns ot" higher cost. See the new "San Pan" and "Mantilla" veils in anv desired shadePrices range from 59c to $3.50. Veilings in various mesh octagon, iilet, diamond and ru:.d with border, priced at 25c and 50c yd. Ruches of Malines and Ostrich Feathers are here to take the place of the heavy winter scan. Ruches are extremely popular both in Malines and Ostrich and bid fair to outdo the popular furs of last yearOstrich Ruches in flat cape effects white or flesh, also the round boas in darker colors. Priced at $2.95 to $9.00. Maline Ruches, moisture-proof, in black, blue and rose. Prices $1.25 to $2.75.

Special Reduction on Easter Flowers A special reduction sale for 3 days or while they last 100 Reed Easkets filled with the most natural

C J looking ilowers ever manutactured pertect imitations or nature. r naay $1.00 Baskets at 59c. $1.25 Baskets at 89c, $1.95 Baskets at $L50

VlPi- FOR CHILDREN, Alüa. ,.! :. was a lall.n- off1 Tbc subb-ct öi' MY. Palm fm A OruirjU-w-ffor fVvrrUhnr. : I . -:.ill"iis in th- cam- j dress was " I b'licicncy ; Its 1M

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iVy.'N Momnrli TroiiMr.. Trrrliin R i ' l I r tlr r . t:al Dolrnv i T..i.v . Morrti. I "-TÜrrnk nn('l 'J k ? - "''' A' I lir.i,.b. -;tfS.

SAYS CROSS GREATEST MAGNET IN WORLD Hex. .1. L. (ianMtit'r Opvn. Paion Woi k ricc .it st. Paul's M. I-:.

uoniarcrpi n;n. i"''ni M.'i ( . aar. .a"' 'am nun rr subsbtute. A. S. OLMSTED. L Roy. N.Y. !

o's. It was bis opinion that only

The bi.-t of live Passion wrck services was hebl last evfninvr at the St. Paul's Memorial Methodist Kpiä-

one man in 1 o . o o is really efficient

ami kmtws tho best, easiest ami 1 epa hurch. Kov. .lamos 1 dani

kiKtws tho best, easiest a ml j eopa . iiu re n. Kov. .lames l. c.arci - ---i-'.t - : : t quiekest w ay of loinff things. Ho j nr, D. I., preac hed on the "Pow .r egFS?PVt?P ): '! " , ! i talo.l that h- believed that this of ,he rross. ,t the close of tho 4 ' LT?l$CJjF T-Oa I'" ;': ' 1 j Mi'-wledKe can be Kilned through , sermnn nil,tb.n '.ictures were shew n 2jJf ; ' S : A' , '' j !i 1 ' i W ' V :-i , th, ionro of '-tocioncy. and thatof tho h(,lv laT1(!. inclmlini,' Jeri.ca.ff r G A'v" v i I jr. j-! J 13 practical principles ran bo success - k.m tho Mount -f olives, the harden ff ir-c f C l'! I!:'. l :u"' il,U1 to aI1 ,in,,s of '",,ll!!l..frit.thM.man.an(l tho via lolonts.a. m V t'r 7 fc - U'1- rffjj. j try. I -The cr.tss." :;ai.Mr. Gardiner, "is 7 i e '! l S' 7 r ' I'' ! t,V jl'lü:ki'- Pdbm-incr tho addresses n serial tho r.ltr.st m.U'iiet in the uorbl. tl i'V h tß h l v ! ! ?. ' V. ,--,-,.-----rr I time was eujoye.l by the n.vnl.or? Jt.sMs v;li1 shortlv before His death. fj If (Z i , J.- :', 1 j and a liht lunclieon was served. AvA L lf i llP iifte(i up from the V r P t- ' ,- .vJ ij 'l' -'.fl'L; earth, will draw all men unto mo.

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Since these words were uttered near

ly II centuries a Co the cross nf "hi ist has drawn to it men and women f every land and of every clime. "Anil wht nee conios this wonderful mriKiietie power of the c ross? I answer. It draws because in it there

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Today Begins Our United Sta.ies Tire Show You have heard that at last the coal of tire makers has been reached in these superb pneumatic casings. All this week we will have a special exhibition of these 'Balanced Tires. Let us explain to you what 'balance is, and what it does to give lower mileage cost. Let us explain to you the purpose of each of the five United States Tires a tire t' meet every need of price and use. Drop in. We can show you rea t- economy, and the way to better tire service. South Bend Rubber Co.

1 . -.-il le r.ui-. Tb team shot with , js Jmpo lor every sinner in tho world. two !,:eq shy. Pinter, who is on his j one of tho cr at questions of the v.o., lion, and 'bbf of I et.ctives :, es is. 'How cm 1 jret rid of sin?' John Kuexpert. who was busy on the j ylxn everywhere is burdened nn acSh 're case. j count of sin. In the cross of t'hrist

it.:ectie William icimki went everv man mav find pardon for his

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

Tho date of the annual cymnasium exhibit has been changed from May .-, to May 12. J. 1 Horton, dean tf tho American College of Physical IMucation of Chioaca, will speak to tho students at the weekly assembly April L'6 on "The Value of Physical IMucation to 1 1 i Students of the Hinh School."

Tonight at o'clock in the "littlo theater" the sophomore class will repeat tho three plays that were ri von some time back by the dramatic art class. Tho names of the plays are the "Silk Hal," Po? o Proth" and "The Suburban Suffragette."

sold within tho enclosure of tho temple to leave t no holy place and take their merchandise with them, and they went. Some who were slow In their movements and rnado excuses for delay Ho drove out with a soon rge. as one would drive cattle from the barn. Hardened, selfish and calculating as they were, they could not understand the authority with which He spoke or the look of command they saw in His face. "The blind, the sick and the lame were brought to Him in t'reat num-L--rs and Ho healed them. Everywhere in the crowd were men Ieapand shouting and rejoicing over recovery from some great life-lonff affliction which had left them at one word from the lips of Christ. "Never had th-?re been such joy in the courts of ho holy place before. When the priests and the

scribes demanded His authority for what He did, He put them to harne before all the people hy the wisdom of His reply. "And so when the evening was come He went back to Bethany, leaving the rhlers still more enraged and intent upon His death.''

HKMOVAIi XOTKX. The Creed. Bishop Co. have moved from 3 2S Jefferson Bldg. to 42 S Farmer Trust Bldg. . Automobile, plate glass, liability, burglary, fire, health, accident, and all othes clashes tf insurance. Advt. I,. K. Creonan, Pros't & Mgr.

Mars, the planet, has no rain or clouds, making a close analogy between it and the earthly Mars, the symbol, which also stands for some o fthe great heichts of discomfort.

I; jo th- fore as:. tin with hiuh indi- sins." T 'S. idual s'nre. marking a P". out of a l "Kver sine

e man was turned out

'"'"si'1" " So rut. ("happell was i ,.f lno garden of IMen he his been sec ond uith 3f. The mark f ('apt. looking for some pl.u o where ho may Marne Schock, 22. was watch-,1 with :nd peace and heaven. There is : 1 forest, especially by Chief .f Police! j,Mt "hp way toward eternal peace K. rr. who. with the captain, has in- and happiness ;,nd that is hy way of i.Tt'd so-qe spi.-e into the compefi- the cross." .th.n with .b lar stior.s that he can This everiir.g I r. lardiner will beat th ' ct mark Schock makes. Lpeak on "Jesus at the Well." The ' Miief Kerr will shoot the latter j s,-.n;u,n will be enforced by motion Mart of the w eek. Hi mark for last rjet urcs nf "The Woman of Sa- ; week was a tie with tho captain, j r.oiria." Pictures will also bo pre1 ! sented nf nn "Paster Celebration at MRS. HARRY BOYD-SNEE m" and ,.r a "Trip From

i J'rt:saleir. to tho lad Sea.

FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE

Pr liar: v Ibvd-S:.ee.

The members of the Art club will go on their annual hike next Wednesday, leaving in the late afternoon for Hum Village.

The "Elmendorf Travel Talks" will be given Wednesday, April 19, and1 Wednesday, May Un the first date j the "IrarTd Canyon" will be de-! scribed, while at the later date thej subject h-s not been announced as vet. A matinee will be given i.a the afternoon for all the city children.; The seniors are planning on their j "Penny Fair." which is in bo h-ld in several weeks. Some nf the Munts. already planned are the scenic rail-' way. of which John Taylor his charge: a cabaret show. Fantasma le Gora. hades, x-ray, .''sh-pond and manv others.

PASSION WEEK SERVICES AT GRACE M. E. CHURCH

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! DAX(;i:us or rRiT. ve. ear. i rnft f.-. i e w-h.-.n i,o

ra s.- and throat speci ilt. was made I an,i perspiring, just w hen they are I

liefe uda nt in a divorce action m.ot langt rous, a:1.'! the result is brouwbt by his wife. Prances K. . Neuralgia. Stiff Neck. Sore Muscles i; d-S:;eo. Mondav in c ircuit court. "r soir.etin.es an attack of KheumaCrü.l ar.d inhuman treatment is the i tj-m- In ;;'"h f''15? aI J)1;' SIüan's

cbar:e made agair.t the ph.ysician.

Liniment. It stimulates ciroulation

: i t he sare and ia!nfnl ii.irt Tho

j The veuple was ir.arriod Oct. ?. , hi,n.i ' i'.ows frtely and in a short l'.'V'., and separat-. i in October. I'M.", tin-e the stiffness and pain leaves, i the complaint sets out. ! Th'-so .-uffering from Neuralgia or ! ow ig to tba- irascibility of th . N' uralgic H-adicho will find one or .1 fendant and hi unsruvei nablo w- applic.i'ir.ns of Sb-an's Liniment t ntPcr. the to:::ph.iPt states, he is,;Aill gue grateful relief. The agoniz- - . . :v.g pain i;ivs wav to a tingling sen"I i,ot a t.t and proper r. rs,n to have ,tJn of CoTnfort an1 warinth aR(1 j l lie custody of the i h;id und the . ;.:iet rest and sleep is- p'-ssiMe. (lend I I iintitT asks that it be given tolf,,r Neuritis too. Price 20c at your

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1 J Pbtnei Jr. L'.in:i tods. The Wesley Mllb.r i'luur A: Feed Co. Advt.

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Treat our oats for s;a;t. See the WesKv Miller Flour Feed Co.

"Th.e Pay of Judcnien..'" the Monday preceding Faster Sunday on whicli Jesus aiose froni the dead. was the subject of a sermon pleached by Hev. Frank K. I'ougherty. pastor cd' (Jraco M. H. h.ir h. last niglit. Services are birir hebi each evenir.K this week at draco church and the pastor discusses the movements of "hrist during the week of His crucifixion, spe.iking each evening on that particular day's movements. "At the tb-o nf Palm Sunday Jesus rttur!. to lvtli.my for the night. Mor.ihiy He returned to Jerusalem and while on His w y we have the Yurslus: nf the f'g tree.' He ommanded the market nun and the money thunders who bought and

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