South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1917 — Page 11

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Ml SHAW AK A GENERAL NEWS News-Times Office: 120 Lincoln Way West. Home Phone 118; Beü 10 j - i Tni rnnna Tn ir .1 snip.nrp Tiir mm 1 nnm p uiiri nnniir il:

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Performance Wii! Ee Fcr 2 efit of Local Red Cross.

"Painoti-m, gt nllemen," said one f the h'n;e ward instructors to the

: ruits, Tim V.uy night, is tli 1 (:.(' of fh,- country; it should be eniouiu:ed and brought mure to the

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Fork club soon. That is the kind of club that an get our attention, but not has' l all. chess, tennis, golf or lit-1 ary.

auL lie oa.ing u.. And .igr.:.s, yor.d day's care and fret, he'd d! th soothing cigaret. and out tefore htx littlt tint In inlc fhat

.i..d the i.rmamert he would sing LOCHl filar) IPI ArfTIV GdS

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et h.g -w ; . 1 ta '. i nan : v. ;!'! r ti.- auHpi'-'-K of tho

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I 1. . t Of P 1 ( 'r 'S V. of k. Tfi" ent" rt. tit. merit viil I." in t.a-u.i'-of a va '.!('. show !r.-ln;ir.g - i .i t r.-.titit i. ' K i !;-! -K pr.-." and v.. II 1. : ii;.i i; in by

the 1 1 r ( -m iront ong sOd'-tv m itrmis i . . , . ,. ' ., The cost of hvintr is not coin to and gir .- "I tn- o .-nroritv. a--- , , 7 , , rc-f-'lp so iong as the neoale pay si.-ted hv some of th iv v. i n ir mni . , . , , , j i . r pric .'s to somebody el.-e lor iltr' .,, . .t !i'V which they have plentv of The rro--r.ua will nvst of th- tini.. to Ilf.rform for thomFelves." foll-.AinLr nrfs: "( :d f.tsaion-1 fo - -raft all. urn.- in hn of MrsJ (?oU ,.00sievelt dccIarM he w!,.h

;irrv i'f trn: r.ont.-o and .iu;i t.

in fhiirtf of Mi.-s Vi ,1. t Todd: knittin horny. Mrs. I H.i 1 j i V. Smith; llarr.m.in act. uinS-r !;r'tion of Mi-f Mari- i:"i'-. .-'lilot's horn-

Yon Tirpitz is .'aid to ho very anxious for a lar'e indemnity. Yon Tirj itz i. over tak -s counsel of us. nthftv;, we sliorld r.dvis"; him not to f) -;oiiie too ar.xiouH.

J hf rould make a tft of La Folie. to

to tli v kal er. He has Krlevouly of-

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n.i .-mirln; in int-resti:t; fea-

.v.-m!!!:'. A im riiti" uf) u10 wnv vn;i ou?ilt to f an,i

dnii.-r-iou w.'.l i..- iiar:'-d rnt (,,lt fi;t if the hr-akfast rakes, and

f'.it out lia'f th virloin st'-aks. and ( it oat half the hreadod cliop.

ste'ns of

ipo and dane" i-er in rh.arK'". Mi. sir, dar. nr.: to-t'ime v. i 1 1 a!

turrs of the

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an 1 it i-: 'Xpf.-d that a l.i:s- andin " will t r .-'a:: to rei-t th'1 loo.il a nd1 vilh- arti-t.-. Ti ra-rnl"!' of 1 1 i sorority ar.as follows: Mr-. IMw.tnl V:-p.. Mr.-'. IJ.lf.h )-tv. Mrs. Ilalph V. Smith. Mit; Lurilh (ernhait. Mis.i Mary Ionl.rtI.-, Mi-s Ih-'tn Tnj.f-r. Mrs. Iv.m i:. SioiDi, Mr. Arth'ir Khiii. Mi. Al'-vavh.-i' T. V.wWi-, .tr-. Harry I. !t"n Mi s Viot.-t Tod.!. M!-s Lyr.d.-il Martini-'. Mi--n Flor !-.' rtiller. Mi-.s Norma Ihrti, r. Mi Marita I :'.( . s, M: f)livKo'.rs. Mis? Ermal l'ortn r. M;-s ?.Iaiart I'urne?. MIC- 1 -i 1 1 ! Fuller. Mi.-- Nina Moon. Mi-s Clara Ilrown.

Mi-s Turper, chairm m -f the mi

t. rt.iiniufiit commit t . the MOtrram.

fended i:s He rri s iaj-re Ho , ni'i-t he punished. I5ut could a : -hr! tian naion he po vindictive as

to ui-h La Follette enemy ?

rross the land and fplll into the German line?, and they would ris j ritfht up and po away! And the war ;

City's Knife and v,0'J'(l l' ended then and our hoy

ouuid come home again. If all these .sweethearts understood they'd send tobacco, so they would. Our attitude toward Ilritain is very simple She Is fiqhtir.p on land and sea with her full power, she is tithtinK effectively, she U fighting our tattle, and, by hokey, we are . ith her heart and soul to the finish. t Aftr all, the people in this ounry u ho are hehdnit the kaiser most re those who will not work, and rlrht nxt to them are the frivolou, xtr.avamnt. ürhl-heaod people h waste the substance of those who do. Another proof that the Lord directs the destiny of nations is thit lie fixed it so that when the world

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even upon an ll tun me j;o ernmem oi ine ,l!nitcd ftates woh safe in the hands

fof the d'-moci atic party.

Matrimonial Mix-up.

Into Ey Score of 10 to 0 Turley's

Boys Flay Good Ball.

The followinc item of news is from the Mlshawaka pa-e of the Tribune of Saturday: 'Lester IT. Hendt of this city, who is now at Fort Rug?eil. Wyo., writes that h desired a iuhlished statement rectified, lie says that he is not enrfaed to a .Miss Nelson of rhlcaco, and does not know of such a perioii. He says "someone here p'aycd a Joke, hut it is too serious a one for me. A certain Mishawaka 3 turn ft lady is v-;od enou'.-h for i.e." The following letter annonncin his cn?a..;emtnt to Misi Nelson as mentioned above waj rocei ed by Ml.ss Clara Fetters of Th NewsTimes staff and sj.eaks for itse'i: Fort Russell. Wyo.. Sept. 1?. '17. "heftr Miss Fetters: I have n little

Coach Ira Turley's hiph football team proved full of flht Saturday .ftornoon when it took Its firj-l homo .ime from Fast Chicaqo hi'h school by a score 12 to 0. on the northside ball -rounds. Both teams evenly matched. What Mishawaka lacked in weight, it made up In aggressiveness. Fast Chicago claimed an average of K pounds. Five of the old men were ; ark in the lineup this season; the rest uere green material. They p!aed one game this year a?iinst Chicago hi'-;h tchool and tied the.n 7 to 7. .MishawaKa played a ood

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This store announces its purroj? to reduce pricr, improve its s:rv!ce and epe? tc not only retain all cid cuctoL.cic. bui üliract ;icv, ones

The following is a reproduction at a biter sent to all our customer, a careful study of the letter and an investigation of the mellud that cheaper provisions:

We inviu' will mean

hove all,

-ame. They were stronger on the

surprie to the Mishav a: a people M-ie: sive than th ,iofp.,iv0 i

part of the game, the

Now is the time to show folks

r cut ort half the

Theo ren!e-ts for discarded "loth'r.K f(r th" poor are bet;innip.q to pain us. IxoklnK over our wardrobe we tlnd that we are holding a at hand and that there isn't KOinS

ana my iricna-: tnat i wr.l announce t,r second

, lt tti nine o. !lie tuhtened up and held. All c rry di. charge from the army, as it );i5:t yetr'a men acquitted themseb . r, ; may be Fome time soon, as I am v,-fu nn,j th? nr.v piyers 4ave retting a disability dis hargc. as promise of developing into good

me Merpani nas iom me. .M'ss iimi,or

will direct

hops-, ond cut out half the carrots to he any discard. too, and rut out half the Irih stew.' and cut out half your share of Itll'-fe-l f ,lilo Tt.'tTpll lCl. wheat, and half your prunes, and If we, confirmed hayfeverlte. only eat half the things for siisten- "onld write as we should like to T: e that used to make you nt your write, could pen the prontr kind pants so tiht you had to scroop? up of screed 'gainst oldenre.l and jni-

, you con hi let out your belt and son weed; believe us them there ; co a-wheezim down the village weeds wo name would bow down ;strrt rpon your pidry dimpled 'neath a load of fhame that would ; f. rt. The style for shapes this year' force them into the ground, and they

l- thin, ami you're supposed to wear; no more would he around to make a grin the while your helpmeet i us sneeze ami snoero tnd sneeze un-

smilos at you and cuts your rations til our cars t!op In the breeze. Along .... m .... ... - ..

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Agnes Nelson, Chicago. III.. to Frhate Lester F. Fendt, iirst cavalry troop I), Fort Russell. Wyo . to be married soon." The News-Times published th; item and the Tribune copied it the

louowing eening. me only ex- repented

Pianation lor the young lady s chancre of heart is no tlow' t ov.-ir'

Capt. Crum made both

touchdowns ami covered over half y n 1 ,yl C . 1... t l 1 . .. 1 . 1

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I'irst Half. j Mi'-hnwaka kicked off; Fast Chi-' rapo carried ttie ball forward for '.

gains. Mi.shawaka got'

ball on forward pass, but failed to

halt In two. in one way the bill.-, to can rut by

Th:s ought to be good, j about this time of year each breath

uivanco and the visitors trot it on

to the fact that Private F.on.rt w;:s .u, c .v. ... . .

- iMu louiiu uowii. .iiri7.?y inter-. i

.epted forward pass and made 20 j H yards. Mlshawaka was penalized ' ii

for off f-iles. lieehler made 20 i

j yards on end run. Crum sot ball,

j in center of Held and made touchj down. Mlshawaka got ball on Fast Chi-

evidently intent on getting "disability discharre," and wanted a real soldier for a ba nd.

ms she hus-

POOL ROOM COMES IN FOR CRITICISM

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r 3 go's kickoff and reached 10 yard i line. Yisitors got ball on fourth!

you should have half we draw Is d-awn in fear, because J he itev. Larl Farkcr. pastor down and ran it nn the held v?th

I r ...... pay, and when a feller w e know there's pollen free on e' ery ' of the Methodist Fplscopal church, forward passes and line plunges, more savings he can ! breeze, in search of me. Our fum- j is incensed at the practices employ- Mi.-hawaka's ball on fourth down.

wink one eye and tighten up his belt.Uv all on guard and when we ed by the manager of a certain pool Chicago ball on fumbled pass.

a notch, and life does not seem such Utart to sneezing, Charles says, room in town, operating in a build- Vi.sitors kicked off and locals a botch. liut middle men have sized "Honk! kTonk!" and Hees, our help-; ins owned by a prominent member fumbled, letting the westerners

meet ducks a hefty sneeze. our of the city administration, and has close in. krentz, Chicaf'o quarter- ; 1 1

friends from the sad scene have declared if they don't clean up, he bark was knocked out with a badflown, and we are left to gneez ; v ill devote a sermon to the particu- ly wrenched shoulder, but finished

wobbled for

things up and though they only fill our up half way from bottom to the rim. and sell us half a chicken

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tarn phoji.

" - Saturday e enin bt'.ve-n !.ii' st. ar.d four comers. a teed roHap-aMr baby s f.ky

n hair toj. I-'iu 1' r d as.

to i:. Fit'tii st.

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thv charge for a wVolo cup of 'a'one. A cold is not a cfcumstance 1 lar pool room in question. The pas- the s;ime. The play

nd for one chicken leg : w sr ?e?e the buttons of our pants! to r says he has f-equently ohscrved several minutes and

neee the freckles off our nose! young boys loitering about this pool awaka was penalized

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"I 'l'c two. and treble prices on all Wo

tbi v: s. till we eat chu ken feet and ! V." sneeze th corn off our toes! In-'s. ar.d pay more for half ent.s'We frc-7t the h"ir off of our j.ate! l!nn wh.t we ervt paid f"r whole AVe snere the hlrc off the gat1! f-atJ. (tod wot! We lo'-' to fit and , We ynfre the whiskers from our rovrervate on nil we drink ard all1 -hin! W" sneeTe ourselves loose from e ate. and scrimp our wifo and our broad grin! We sneeze and

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Dear Madam: Pursuant to the svgsticn cf the Ccuncl of National D f nsc we are inaugurating a new system cf retailing which we are conf dent w:M mft w'th your approval. All we ask is ycur ccopcrattcn in tills change, '.vhich will result In geed tc zll the prcple cf th's community.

Ur.dtr the new plan QUALITY w'll centinu- t- be maintr whÜ2 prices will be greatly reduced. Ii seems fair at-d equ'tr'

ccsh customer who carries the gocdj shculd not be required . delivery and credit of ethers. The above plan enables us to Icsszn cur everh cd x en. nnd then we reduce cur selling cost.

Wc will then make a charge of 5 cents fcr each d Kvcry and where the customer desires to continue cred t, a chsrg? cf

dollar or fraction thrrcof on each crdrr fcr carrying crcd't. This will pay partislly the cxpens of bookkeeping. Since the above plan is recommended and edvecated by the Commercial Economy Beard of the Council cf National Defense, w; feel conrdent that with you cooperation, we can engage in an endeavor thet will be of mutual benefit and at the same time we will be doing our share in an economic way. Respectfully yours, M. C. ADAMS. A further explanation of the above plan will be made in our advertisement on Oct. 1 1th. Watch for additional information. In the meantime call us up or come to the store and we will explain the plan completely.

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room on Sunday nights, and if this interference with a forward pass.

practice is not rut out he will take

a hand. It is thought that the Rev. Farker npiy devote a sermon to th" expos of the hyporracv of certain people who can see a mote in the

V.WNTFI Two and i n m ! ' at Fourth tt.

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-'s. and plan to fatten up the rnid-Unepzo. and nee?e ourslf out of our I other fellow's eye ten miles away.

die man.

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shows that

1 iil'Nl Voting in :tn's- coat. in iv have- sime by paying foi a.h ",;i-t-:mi,t at'i'I c.i.nr.g aftr : i . . t j F La w r n t .

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beerede! When we lift up a piece of p'e th pneeze stuff comes a-

I.a i rotnpln et by and the pie flie across

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ol!t rs-'s tit!" to hli is row clear the room, nd all our Ufe is w nd complete. K very body has given J ped in vloom. Ho If we could

't to him.

but are unable to realize their own beam. Ilev. Parker expressed himself

Chicago tried a punt which carried the ball nearer- the red and white'e goal, and then were penalized five yards tor rough play. Crum got ball on line plunge and carried it half way up held for second touchdown. Crum failed to kick goal. In the fourth quarter, Miöhawaka seemed to weaken and the visitors

very plainly and vigorously upon the forced the ball near the local five

in the yard line when Mishawaka's, line

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but ' nuestion one day last week

?itn a sorerd 'tra'nst sroldnroI and i presence of a newspaper man, anl a iin came to the rescue and held, I

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TOD AY Matinee and flight

l'i F.1 --Fir. -h role. owner en luv. sann- by calling Hrnuv Fe -hbt. ' MI :gs on 17 ;ion,! . lie. . .y ;.aing f"' :n!i : ti"... nt.

t''i: SALI-: Shetlan ! . I : s. tc.. nd st . F 11 phor:e L

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.:ri;.Vi;i - I'.i.ck and tan female bo iad. Wo-.,- n'i'f collar aromid I'u'i, Finder return to Croft ApaiiII',.. i t hou--:, or all Moi'ie phone '.'IC. Lib jal reward.

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.,,t rd:ar.apoii. is not the ,.,-... ,,f t1 snme name known many M i .-di w a Vans.

i The v.ogs; of the rol'ar trust ought

Pnson weed, the wav we think of

I'ij tt-t !rother r'ses to tell us. them, we S"Ues weM how the world rv.'n""!' J W. Hfm. vho is om f rVhtfulness. Put even' time

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we st-rt to write the bunch of lanTips'e wr'd IndP.e ros rt'.mmerlrg a'onsr the breeze. propMM by one enormous snee and people tle the anfrer zore, nnd re are left to sneeze alore u- teeth are looe.

his further action

awaited with kcenr

in the matter Is Cuddahay made good pur.t and the 1 F;i st interest. locals gained 25 yards. .Minzey, the ' tj

tr 'he t!1 precpution to control j loose Votb our ars. our blood-shot

'Inlo'd

wearer? may

output, or the collar rebel.

It is said th-u J 4 Vooa.of.o worth of r-:s sta:l every year M ybe that i- tire reason the actors have qui

V.VNTKb Stenographer with some'he real stage and gone into the tiaii imr in bookkeeper. A trood '".lmie.

eyp are full of tears, our none Is red. e.tch breath's a whee7e. and still we sneeze and sneeze and sneeze.

CI OSlNi OVT sam:. rf hlTh grade croceries at less than cost at 122 W. First st. Commencing Monday. Oct. 8.' Come early and get what you want. Advt.

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. Mlshawaka d little quarterback, j made several flashy end runs in i

this quarter. lie seemed able to dodge in and about Chicago's men with no trouble. MMiauaka (12) J'. Chicago (0)

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OPENING OF VAUDEVILLE

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Apply oi!'u c Mih-

waka W' 'len Manufacturing Co.

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book t;i tor. Ian

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parlor suite.

tsser. refrig'?rat.tbb", washing oth- r articles

having city.

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fi:n-er. Call -: ph-m Mishawaka.

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" " ' (There will he BE ONE OF SPEAKERS. cnorus choir-

AT ItAITTST CIiriTCir. I P. Y. K. U. meeting at the church peehl r . at :15 o'clock. M'ss Esther Fahenstock will bo the leader. "Heason- j Cuddahay able Service" will be the topic of,

the sermon to be given at 7 o'clock ' Van Tilbury

Sunday evening by Kev. Shouiler.

Itight Fnd. Ilight Tackle. Right Guard.

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special music by a : Minzey

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Albert Monlaert, Belgian consul

N-Mv thrv are asking for thre

chnlains for each regiment under

the new plnn of Organization. HuFat Chicago, will peak at the FlaT can't c e rhip'nln pray for 3.500 a ralsln exerc,9e3 of the Belsfanas'.H as for 1.000? Pesul'-. the! ,lnil is orrating faster behind the:merican cIub t0 be held this afterlines than in the trenches. 1 noon. M. W. Mix will give the opening address, A. E. Colpaert

The yarn that tne girls uo In knitting t h ! " irs for the soldiers

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LF Ford l.'oH mile-

ro.i.Utt-r, driven F. 11 phone ;

FS'P sam: Pf pups, likiihle W. Fourth st.

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i'd F.oston bull r" .gi.-tering. i40

romes fron the 'aok of sheen, but

will also speak.

The parade will

the ?arn mHs w-ve it in control of the ho?s.

is spun are

for rn at

o'clock at the Belgian church and the Castle hall Saturday evenine

j will leave at 2 o'clock for the Bel- .

gian-American club building at 701

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A'rer a long strngrie PaWh TJay

hu- b s; !en e'ecre l outer gu"rd of

hv h'vtrhi of 'ythias. a"d N'ovcm- i rr next h "!P 1 elected outer !

mayor of Mishawaka. lf(re' to ho l'omn! Had v e the orderire of thinr" the ' v h't u rood tobacco brines -I'o.-m co with evory soldier tal

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1 iae Sammle love t ve. Wefe 'e Fiai. i or a .lane who'd said gooj- '. "1th TrXZ and tin in to some brave bov her heart he'd dear, we'd

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, the Woolen Co. hand, to be follow- y.

' ed by Mx girls bearing a large

American Flap:. Tlie members of

;the Pelgian-American club will fol

low, with the school children next in order and all cltlzen9 desiring to

i march. A platform has been erect-

Center. Skrenty Quarterback.

hJwanger Jones

Put. Left End.

that brings eal C. Fachtel Prozosski

houst'caning. ' . t ft Tackle.

Fiison

j Left Guard. ,Crum (Capt.) Hill KUht Halfback.

ENTF:i:TATV vTTÜ IVWCi:. Snyder Martin Members of the Kr.Joment club. Fullback, entertained at a dancing party in , Mil!pr Murphy

ueit iiuiinacK. Summary Officials. referee, J. Kline, Notre Dame; head linesman

i and time-keeper, Pyron S. Legg.

Time of quarters, 15 minutes. Co:-ch-

WHITE AND LA MONTE NOVELTY MUSICAL ACT

People tell you many things

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comfort to the

That's the APB twins Kleefic Pachtet w-sher and pweeper. Demon'trat-

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LAWLER & LEVITT Sinjjing, Talking, Comedy Novelty Act.

McFADDEN, THE IRISH TENOR American Caruso.

PICTURE PLAYS L-KO COMEDY IN TWO PARTS "nEFECTIVE DETECTIVE "STEEL HEARTS" TWO-REEL RAILROAD DRAMA

HEAR DONAHUE'S ORCHESTRA

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CimiSTIAN CIIVHC1I TODAY.

! ' s f t h.rv'er h je s and make him - "'T' "' r in overestimate the t A V-V rj - 1 i,.,c--r.'s That's in h crate of roo.l .S-"'' f: ,! bicco smokes and chews. tht our

I S "i i ' v li --, -.. -..v w. -..".v?.-v.Vtvd,i' J 'T v i-'jj - -. - ' "J 'r, . J" ..J ,t n ' ' ' ., . j' .. '' i"Ci ' v.. 1

ed at the ciut house to accommo- y: r- 2:li o'clock Tuesday attenwon. date the speakers of the afternoon. k ", T . : ' i .- :;; The national color., have been u-ed W&fß J The South Side Peading circle effectively In decoration. The com- will n.eet with mvs. Ka.e Mason at mlttee In charge of the celebration .rji jj 104 i: bLxth st., Wednesday af.eri composed of Dr. A. P. Van Pie. !vi.V.,v ; v v. n "i nrnn "(! n r rJulius Pennet, A. E. Colpaert, Phlhp ivl;4. .v . .:" . .rV

and Raymond Van der : i v-J - V t . -".J 1

to him for every tr "the VZ V J ' : '' '- S'Xso that he nifht roll I J- Alex Mc Michael, Mr. and Mrs. 5-::f 'N t ; r -!j wVch should brine teace to , Olen Warner.' 11 5 W. Third St.. have mtP'f: Xr$ . ,,lMJi;one to Vanda'.ia. Mich., where they iv." V -sS-Z A : As : . Y.s-

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;fn,i to him an oh- will enjoy a wek ? vacation at ür.;. t s -r.-y.:; t ';'.'

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u .vir, ii. a, neuer nave -J,-Y, r v - ;-. -j -j1

es. F. Chicago, A. P. Jones; Mishawaka. Ira Turley. Touch-down. Crum, 2.

MirriiopiST cniiicii noti. Mothers and wives of th soidiei

boys xv i 11 meet in the church at

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Mis Ixrothy Yimrt of Chico? Wheeling. Va. P.v. G. W. Ti'.us. will r-open her dancing classes present pastor of tb.e church, has

The Win-One-Wheel, Mra. Lchlitener, chairuian, will meet in the church parlors with Mrs. A. I. Mc- j Kr.Uht, 100J N. Main ?t., Fridayafternoon ;it 2:'0 o'clock. !

The Helping Hand Pib! class will meet in t'u- church parlors Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. 0 Queen F.-thcr circle will meet at ;he cli :ih Tuc'day evenliu at o'c! ck ;.t;s. (Jern'-.art -.i'.l prefer.: '.he '.-pi'". Mis Fthel AI er:. H.ro'I M : ly a d IM in Sawder. ?.r In cl. ." .e o: . i- : t . ia c .-!.:

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