South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 285, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1917 — Page 2
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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOVN - - - .- - -um ' r i
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Three-Day Celebration of Reformation Opens Friday At Swedish Lutheran Church
3ut One Percent of Quota of Second Liberty Loan is Subscribed.
Th- 5. ri:i pruH'iar:i of 1 threeci ty celebration of th- quudricentenMai of the II formation will ! j iden Kiiduy evening at the .S wed Uli
'Lutheran (Jloria Iw.i church, at 7: , ' ' . 1 " rP to Tuesday t. Jo,, pn oui.ty , , -hapin nn1 K,.rr lt will con- V Am,rff'n'wh" x: rviil! l..,d -ci:r-l -n- .t -i.t of it. : (lf rirj,ical numi,er,-. I 'VT? WI 1 s.":,k
lota of I abertv ! "n-1 F':'-TipTi..n-. ; T... . m I
- - " Aft " I I Ii II II V with .t meeting Saturday evening o he addressed I -y llcv. Peter Peterson
'-co t Jini- tu a r- i-'Tt re. ' -iv-d Vhuisday m-mim' ly Charles L. Zi!er. chairman of r committee. The. par value of m! k P the aboviate had amounted to hut ?.". r'' the $ l,0("i,''jO subscription t.y the . tudebak r corporation r.ot having reporP-d at thit T i rn . thTc!'T' lot ii; !'ii d in th above iarI Tii- !.r.' !-. ;,1 -ab- to -p.uPd was from the Parrouchs
'f Chicago, and three meetings in the church on Sunday, two of which will he addressed hy Dr. G. A. An-
i ilffn of Hock Island. 111.
I$-.id?s choir and choral numbers Friday evening's program will include numl'TH hy Prof. V. Preston McHenry. Prof. Frederic If. InRcrsd. Ralph Dumke and others. The t holr of Trinltv T-'nirHli Taitheran
Addimr M.Mhin-which r.i.ortt.l;f.huri.h wm ..rryvlt. two nutnbers. ,al-s to employes of th- i Th,. complete prn-rarr. is iven here!.;.?o ! o: ?1o. i,n, m il-ir;-' ; . .
total from that factory l-r th- day.
!.S:oJ Net to I.w--t. ('(,-,,, t., lie .i d ja lit. i o .nii-s : Fapi.rt-, Starl:-. Kosrpj-ko and ilkhart. St. .Joseph untj stand.-
Itev. Peterson., who will peak at Saturday evening's meeting, if well known throughout th synod as ono of th- innst fiireeful preachers. lias traeled extenj-ivel- in the countries wIktp the vital scenes in the
r " 'P"' "'J.naru-d and consequently hrinKs 'u.sday of this ua.-l;. St , I k- ounty . th(,roUKh preparation to hear on his
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u 'llM MMl " f,L" , 'l suhjert which will he: -The Call to it, o.iof.,. Jay and Morntv count!- ( STvi(,tA rnU Qf the Reformri. '.ai ui-ut,, th- Mmt amount. Uon .. Tho chorus u.iU rt.nder Und. V.-1.I. h n-vt to n. th.r.K. as r p-rU o liaU,.s ..,..lUle rrtiyer.. and there will v Fnltr.n and P.rowr.e , oun fi. (jthf.r musIcal numb(.rs. Uev. li-ni'i'is'Kti o. intj' h:is th- lilKhs. i-ofa of any of th- .s-.jrro'indinf T
. riiiti- with ' . L' . Import- county N !t. t hiuo-st with 1.: and i:ikhart -o'ln'y in thirl i 1 x . - rf the t';r o'jiitivs with 1.. A total t '.'.". sw'.si ! iptnri. ?iad '..r-n mad- in th- ntir- state to Ti;-Ly. Th- aiio-unt totals 40.-
:')). or ?.i jr 'i;t of ttn- state's .Uota. T-ar!orn . ounty ranks tirst j ?m tin- .f.-.t- with .1 ti n i-ntiiK'' of i
Huntington county i scCTj with : 7 fy nt. ict I ir-i Isu' llonl. Tr. First National haii'K oi South ilend Thursday ToornlnK rcccivul ii' tirst cniisirmn nt of Liherty ' amis of th- tirst i.-sM- made last -ummer that hin l.een mad- l y th: -Mvermnent to tliis city. The nn-.-iKnroent amount.--, to S 1 .: m worth
f l.f-nds. and iradudts all of the ai-
lotinent hut $:!').U0'i of that institu
tion. The latter anmunt still to hojitUv.
Axel Nelson of Lai'or; uiil hol i:i i the opening exercises. j n .'und.'iy the regular iiMrnin j worship will he Is Id at 10 o'clock j instead of l;:;n. In the afternoon i
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Swedish lanjruai-'e. In the eenir.ij. he vill diier an address in Knc- j li.-h. At t'oth .-ervices there will l e I .special mush-. FICID.W KVKM.VU AT M'( LOCK. I S' ii vr "A Mlhtv I ortre ur j lind" Luther ; 'aIr.i d Ari-lleuo". I Ino, atlen i; v. A. II Ke k , 'ocal Sr.., S le ted , I'r"f. W. I. Mcllenry. , Sf.r.s "(Jod Is our Kefuire :nid , trencth' I. iMev. , Holy Trhdty Lutheran 'h'ir. ";1 in Sl--'I.eein!'" "i ni;t wki ; Tr'f. F. II. Inirersod. ! Vcral Sola op.-n the t iate' Ix n : I ICal jli Inimkc. ) Ilrrp Sola "An rriiitenii-s" ;uiil j tin 'V;ile 'u pri--" "erl;ille J "S.'t't fiaiii Ltn ia'" ii.wliir" , Irviu Palk. ; r.cnl Sah. Sele.-f.-il j Air. H.iiwn. ' Violin So., Selected ! I'mf. p. 11. Iiicrrsall. Vocal Soli) "Ave Mart i" . . . Laeh-tfamiod MI.hi Sellin Pierson. ' Phmo Sola "Soii;ita Moonllcht" j P.evthoYen j MIn Iret.i IMiier. ( Sinc "How l irm a r-uiul.ition" Lorenz IIolv Trinity Lufherun 'holr. Venl Solo ";o..d-hve" P. P.iolo Tosti I'alh Iiuiuke. ?'inc-".Mv County "fi t The"' t'hoirs and Audience.
Front Lace Corsets Fur the Vniin Girl. W e have carefully selected these nioJels. specially adapted tVr the ease and support of the youthful figure. Price $2.50 For the Stout Figure Made of heavy coutil and douWe honed, at $2.50, $3.50. Women's Fall
Down Filled Muff Beds at 50c to $5.00 For making voit own muns. Complete line of Fur Trimmings. 13: ess TrimIlling Section, Main Floor.
IlOBERTSDN BrO&ERB COMPANY
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ShoppiiiE Hours W iXl J S'JO to pjn.
Women's and Children's Hose Boot Silk Hose at 69c for women. These have slight imperfections white. liack and vjrey. Women's Fibre Silk Hose hlack. white, at 75c. Women's Outsize Lisle Hose at 59c and 69c white. Hack, vrey and chain-pa-ne. Children's Pony Hose at 39c and 45c light, heavy and .medium weight, fleeced and untleeced. Children's Cotton Hose, Hack, white at 19c.
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TO BE OBSERV
Lectures in South Bend Will Feature Local Drive For Better Seed.
Conservation is the word. And it is the. word that is ruling the seleetion of s. el corn for the crop of
issued i.-- in ?r oor.d.-. lion-, of that tenomiiiatioii arriin' with Thürs day's consignment. Th- hank is now ready to .r'idni.t the h"iais of the 'leinonimation d' .ieo and up f"." 'he c !ti:i .iteJ i---a-d . t th- tin:- d' Jrl e Work in ( ounf). Oli.iirjio.n 'haihs L. Zi-;ir. aiouet L-ep-r, chairman of th- farmer.'' committ.e. Edward Zeitler .nd AT- ! eit l-'ulk, mem oer.-' of toe farmers' ijl.Huittee. pent Vilnesda at UakeVill-. Walkel t..li 'lal Ne 'a"W. IviUkr vhatir .1 .--i.-ta la -
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Chamber of Commerce Called on to Take Up Campaign for Recreation Work.
As various as Fashion Demands Specially featuring smartness in a different way that is most delightful, vouthful and distinctive.
Frocks of Serge, Satin and combinations of the two, introducing frocks with wide girdles merging into pleats, tunic modes, plain and embroidered in braids, metal and beads, at $12.95, $19.75 and $25.00. Frocks of Silk Charmeuse and all Satin for afternoon wear,' in wonderful variety, at $15.00 and $18.75. Beautiful Frocks of Georgette Crepe, combined with Silk and Satin, in all of fashion's latest models and colorings, from $25, $35 to $50.
I'rum n t. i .". to tct. will te dhoiaUv recognized as "See! (orn -h." P.etween those days will come the hi- drive for the hest peed corn po.ssilde. Th- state food committee, Purdue university. County I'ounci! of Defense. Cunt' l'ot,,l I'roduction committee, county hankers, u-rain dealers, millers, farmers' institutes, cringes, farmers' cluhs, 1-etter farminir assceiations. the hoard of education ami all agricultural teachers it re the cooperating agencies '.vhi'h are makinu toward
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u ijoi-siii their .saKs of ootids.
T n e. tiatioii an.or.K' the i-aiikeis o h.e ominaniti-.s tlis i..-ai tl.at th1'a vt .' r -1 in s-me localities ar- not .Uv- to th- !ioi.,itan'e of the lä'1Ttv i :;! sa"i . That eoiolitiott is t.'a- o : co mv. if posv-hlc. with a am -
'.-st seed oi'll.
V. er;, thin ; heinir don- to acquaint the people all over the country with the enormity ami importance of this project. Indiana will need one million bushels of seed corn with which to plant si million
K.iwn :" ptrson.'.' di itatioa ami I yrres f corn in lldV ;rixtrr p'.i'.'Ucity .n."i k thost in th- j j- i Gaylovd of th- agricultural ; :i;:'. ui.-ti i- ts who... int. i- .-t- - ici" ; t xten.-ion .li isi..n of Purdue unio .. I'ormant. jrsit. ill uivo a lectur- n the "T'n, faMie i. i. ulv niook" th- , ,jlV( ,. demonstration ti Id on Tues::t to :o':ai to the .ail of thei. (jlV ;,ftrnoi.n. i t. His subject i:ntt y." -aid Mr. 'i' ! . "as the j uajj 1H ,,,, -'Storage and i'onservanrtve r-. :v-d n.oi, '.aiulaial U kIi - j UM (lf .,H,t wetahles." :.:: ati.i as.-.-t.! ia - iroiu the M'Wrr- ( phis ht.rat;e .ropositi(di as oiitact.t :..d--. the pr.s-rl ;;d n i n i -1 1 .. - j j , p (, .n M. , ; u 11(1-s lecture is he-
i o .1 I i ! . U ' I a I i . 'Mil ! " -1 ' ' '-.- ' . . As Li'... i ly h-'T.d pur hi-.y
New Coats -New Winter Suits In wonderful variety of styles and colors, at $19.75, $25.00, $29.75, $35 up to $75.
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The otject is to ac plaint the people uith the methods and r-iuirements
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tl ( Mir ! turnips, parsnips and the like.
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j form- of storage pits, showim; the ! detail of construction and method-:
;Xt !.i o," ot pin in- -k la i at s ui me pus. :ilVd in .".in- t..wr.r ' Th:.- .h-monst! ation lecture Is open
to the public and it i urn-d tliat all persons interested in the conservation of their garden truck attend.
South i Mr. Onylord will also ince a talk he-
s'-hol agricultural
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P.. . .,n-.i .P.n'u..v. aka wiil "e st. rtcd ! far th nicht
r. t . . I hat ;n this city ah. j .-lasses. ' clu Motalc. . a:.i :r. Mish.awaha ; C.c"!e Hepier. ice prt-sid-iit of '.Vni.'.M'.y. Spak.: NVii! '.a m-th- St. Joseph county farm bureau. ed in ai! the di:" : ;. h;- j win iv- a lecture on "Cum Selec...cto:'...- i.-it.v'. ition" o:i Tuesday niht. ( et. 2 in
'the hih school buildniu: at s o'clock.
The aizricultural classes of the lo-
ONE ENTERS GUILTY PLEA
T. K. T. '. t ! : r.iar oi.- -i th." two
dp. . hotel hoj.s arr
cal Inch school are workinc in dir. . t line with. thi state-wide drive
i l a' . ii i st-.l on ' fT million bushels of perfect
-'ha.!Vs of p. tit l.ilai.v, -ut-: t d a . f v.:'.t w t - i. ;i!i.ii!.nl in i it j ,oi;tt Thur.-d..v n-.ot n:?;c. L.'tw ,iri ;a.i: -a .!'.t. i. c: no jda. At th- rai".:- r-t of tile pr.-.-ecUtol. the C.lSfS '.vi':,. , ..r.tit'.'u.-d to Sat ii l.i . liofu'. i:: t a ii ('..' ha h- n ne,l ..t ".
seed corn to '. used for the plantin c f the i uop of 1 : l s . Talks will ' e iciu to all of these da--. . i y proiainent acriculturai tne.. different parts of the state. stu-icnt is n-.piired to brine at least two of the best ears of seed
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Another war fund is to he raised in South Pend, at le.st if the Chamber of Commerce in the ity acts on the suunestion of 'r-s't Wilson, which was received by the Chamber of Commerce quite recently. The suiutestion calls for the directors of the Chamber of Commerce to get their organization hehind the campaign to raise a national fund for war camp eommunity recreation work. The amount that South Pend will be expected to contribute to this
fund is not as yet known. However, 1
three dollars for each soldier and sailor in the service, it is estimated, will he the amount requirtd to carry out the recreational work next year. The purpose of this is to inspire the men, increase the etticu-ney and help develop the lUhtinc; spirit Of the American armed forces. To Clean l'p Camp.. It is the object of John N. Willy tlie automohib- and aeroplane manufacturer of Toledo, who has been appointed jointly by Sec'y of War P.aker and Sec'y of the Navy luniels ah chairman of the national committee on the war camp commun
ity recreation fund, to provide j wholesome healthy environment in j
the communities surrounding the lo or more traininc camps and posts in the United States. As tar as the fund is concerned, that Will be Used
to provide and maintain clubs for j men, arrange moving pictures, von'- . certs and all sorts of amusement for the soldiers and sailors. In I short to see that the community i around the a:np is as 'Hear like home" as possible. Mr. Willys in speakin-r of the m w !
fund to be raised says: 'The spirit of the iow American army i to bemad" in the next tew months. Mere nuu.. d not make an army; millions of soldiers who lack the I'uhtin spirit can retreat without a
struscde. The American boys must j know that the thust ideals of civil-! William II. Swintz. local manager lzation are in their hands; and that j ,,f National Orocerv '. adthe folks at home are livlru j llr,.,M.d the Kiw ani. dub at their tiKhtinc in their hearts. ! luncheon Thursday noon in the Lettns from the national -- ranm.rs Trust Inn on the -ood that mittee on the . fund have been sent j Js h .tc(.omvUsh in the citv to the following directors of the ,h:lin,ltr ,lf r,.Inmf.r,.. t.. South P.end Cliamber of Commerce: !;.... ; t,,rt tr,m,.
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A new shipment of Bendel, Gage and Hyland Pattern
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lats
ATTHE1MA UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDRIH
Special features which five Undmvear its ctmfsrts qualities t daintiness and tailzred Jit :
ÄH Athena garments made
full over bust and narrow ,
across the back.
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Kape to body and arm
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nug et under arm Patent rxlt-lil aef'atayl closed and it always comfortable.
Non-troh g-wiitt inure rom jrt and lotier.weaj.'
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With fur and metal trimmings, on display tomorrow. Untrimmed Shapes A large assortment of new shapes just came in velvet and hatters plush, black, brown, green, taupe and navy blue, at $2.95, $3.9, $5.00. Tailored Hats, black and colors, $2.95, $3.95.
Sleeping Garments for Men, Women and Children
For Women :
Pajunion Garments for Women at $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25 Two Piece Flannelette Pajamas at $1.50, $2.00. Sleeping Garments with separate feet and hood, at $1.50, $2.00. Flannelette Gowns with pockets for feet and separate hood, at $2.50. For Men: Flannelette Sleeping Garments with feet attached, at $1.50, $2.00. With separate feet and hood at $2.25, $2.50. For Children: Denton's and Dream-a-way garments for boys, girls and infants, in all sizes up to M years, garments with attached feet. Carlsbad Flannelette Sleepers with or without feet, in all sizes and prices very reasonable.
Women's Cotton Union Suits at $1.75 and $2.00 Hand trimmed, all styles neck and sleeves. ankU length. Women's Wool Union Suits at $2.75 and $3.00 Hxtra tine and soft; steam shrunk; all styles neck and sleeves, ankle length. Women's Silk and Wool Suits at $4.00, $4.50 Hand trimmed, steam shrunk, all styles neck and sleeves. Separate Garments for Women at 89c and $1.00 Pure white fleeced, high neck, long sleeves, vest, open and closed pants, ankle length. Children's Fleeced Union Suits at 75c, 85c Pure white, high neck; long sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length. Children's Half Wool Union Suits at $1.50, $1.75 High and low neck, long and short sleeves. Boys' Half Wool Union Suits at $1.39 to $2.50 Also in all wool, grey only, steam shrunk, open back.
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Flannelette Gowns for Women Sleeping gowns of comfort for these cool nights are now here in great variety. Flannelette in plain white or siripe. Ion- vnke braid trimmed, -M sleeves, made lull and roomy; all sizes, at $1.50 to $2.50. Flannelette Gowns also in !riV; all size including IS size, at 79c and 89c. Flannelette Petticoats in pink and blue stripes; all lengths, at 69c and 75c.
SWINTZ TALKS AT KIWANIS LUNCHEON
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER
Trom Ileconls of Indiana Tltile and Loan Co.
LI la P.. Carlton to Harry W. Carlton, a tra t of land in Portatie township. ?1. Same to Clarence I. Carltou. a tract of land in Portage township, $1.
FIRST ENTERTAINMENT OF SERIES ON FRIDAY
The iii st of the series of live winter Chautauqua programs to ho uiven during the coming season under the aupicvs of the Knights of Columbus will be presented Friday evening at : 1 " o'clock in the Llks temple. A mal quart" t from
Xmanda Mi Combs, tr. and Hinnu ' MetroH,litan 'Ho- club of Chi-
Carl I- Hibbenl. J. I. Oliver. !. M. Poone. Thomas If. lir.inilnii, i;. W.
Hinchatn. C. A. Oolph. W. W
and the urbanization of tlo manufacturing industries and merchants
Hinchatn. . A. noipn. u. u . . of K.Xy jn th(, vaii,,n nfi(.,t, Pidenour. Frank K. Heriu;-,. c,ror ,ri, ai,out bv the war.
11. Wheeiock. .1. 1-Tca cnristman.
Harrv A. lhipman. A. Lippincott
C. C. Manch, Miles W. o pri-n and nl". 11, W. Lldridt .
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Vocal solos were rendered by the
Miss..- Marjori,. laiie and Heb n P.. toth. who were accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Harriet Me-.-iek.
U a:.d
Ch it'.i - N'd.M'M. w!;o
:v ..harmed With, w i I hs!ta r. p'aadf'U not Kt;ilty. -ioi th- v..-.- was s't -r M.'ulnv. Tl con.;.!.in.iht S yA- r..4:tTe N. I -or. Tv'. I,::., a1:: v . M.Kiti.;i: i.u i "i . Tud T...-:-;ows'k1. farm. r. s-.uth sw.ryua Wink"W --au. atr. --tr-s.. ".ith Ft-n'
taken th- ears which will be sent to tl..- state headquarters and put with the total collection that i to ... the i'.uji . f the coming year.
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RETURNS HADARSZ TO STATE INSANE ASYLUM ! puty ShciitT Frank Niez-..d?ki returned Jo.-.jdi H.oiaras to the tau a.-y.'.in. at I.ccanjujrt WfJr.ef tiny. The atu-n: v.a.s . c,. . . .. than ;. niontn from the institu tion a- ar.-d. but a few ia Litt I" a. is a'a;n taken info custod- and
Mu.s b-r n held ..: th- cunty jail for
.!:. : otis.-rvat.ol; s.ta -. niua-z n.i.i ai
titania for ntci . hon." of sii an,. r.- an tin..- of t h-- da y and ti'.l'.g to bed A. comi ani-d .-y tt.aties and 1 '.-puty Ni. o.i ki Viola Seifert was also taken to the l."-'.l.ai",l t asvi.'.tu
Xo trace has been fninnl of th
man who reached over the bar and acquired a I'.u containing ,." at Isadore Strotnn.er's salooti at 1-1'" W. Washington av. early Tuesday j
mornint:.
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snort taue before the! . .. ,
Satutda.'". ct. I . -ur. Kiie win .in
;i .Irivtr for an ambulance which
WAY TO WAR ZONE Franklin i-1. Kile;.. s..n .c" Mrs. Mary Pile. 1-7 I ". Jefferson ilvd..
left Wedn.es. lav for New York :t,
jdaOe hut a
man ntered and had put tin- money
into the cash register.
Mci'onibs and husband to .Joseph A. Werwinski. a tract of band in Harris township. l.v0". Amy L. Turner to James Hati.Oss and wife, lot l-1 in LaSalle park, 1. Htrman 1'. Lane and wif to I'.dwin L. (Iraff. lot p" in P.owman'.tifth addition.
Matilda A. K lver and liusbai d to
William . Faker, a h't on Lavi- st..
cuo will provide the --nintr's en
tertainm.-nt with dancing lat.-r by H.te'-'-ns' orchestra. ' GETS HEAVY FINE
t ' "na
liTiry Pitzler, found :.i:.v i!( ;:y court Thursday i.'.orriin- of kc j.inu
ia house of ill-fan e. was uiv- n a sen
tence of .lavs and co.-ts. Kitzlet
EVANGELICAL CHAPEL WILL BE DEDICATED The n.w chapel, 1 K. I '.road w a which was built to be Used a- a place of worship by the P.rnadwav J-' anuelical church, formerly thMizpah Kvar.elical church, until thn. w" church is erected, will he d ifat'd tf the worship of dud : Sundny. b t. 11. Kev. L. W. I'raetorius. pastor of the 1 'iist L angelical church of Llkhart will bo the principal speak, r of the d ''. He will preach botli m- : ; ir.' and eveninir. In connection with the dedicator; orviccs, rally day will be ohar'' by all departments of the ( h ' : i h A i pro-ram i :.e;nt' arrci-o" fof the ntire da y. It is h.op.d that all nalub.is an-:
friends of th- church wall b- pre.-.-nt
Ldward A. Z.-ith r. er. to Stephan liodcsi and wife, I . , t. i'. Hartman .S; Milhr' a.hlitio::. $1. .John P. Witwar and wife to .Jame.4 HurL'er ar.d wife, part of lm .Ur sei y place, 1. Nelson K. 1'ad-er and wife and
Arthur 1. Wertz and wile to ttc
appealeil to the ircuit court, and :tjt ;iU th(, M.r Stranter are
he pu: chase. 1. l Je joins .t party, -fi -V,M 1f , u Hitti'. jr.. i 1 '. M.rn-
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.rrni w pi:r..rin:Ks. J. F. Nefr. chairman of th.e Libertv ban publi. ity omm:t-t.-c. requests that all ministers and piiests n th.- untry ui - their cotm're-'ations in their s.-r-nuin-s next Sunday morning t buy Liberty bonds Mr. . rt bellt ves in thi.- manner. better jiroi-abp, than m au oth.-r. thpeople i an ''c If.-iia- fully brought : th.t realization .. thirnporta:;ce of inestitu v hat-ev.r-amo.i 1 4 1 the .,! a'-h ju ,.;u or more 'aoid-.
j three, ail ni ahom hae a.r.ad.Vj ; seen p.-rvict- in I ran- e. T!n-y ar. j
i Mes:s. daylord I . ion. as. 1 .. ti. Smith and Courtn.r. Fp-Mi h.is ai- : rival in Fi ance, it c ill !-e d.-i i.ied o iauthof'.tits wlntlief Mr. Kih-y will is. vf vifh th.- Fr.-n- h or Italian ' arm 1 Ml. Kib aas II..tl..Ui-i tht
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bond of J.'P.". has been .-et. William
Wirde, who was uue-f d with Kitz-I.-r and two wouo-r:. char.'d his pb-a from "uuilty" t "not guilty" n a charge of fr. quentir,.: and petitioned for a than-'e of ero,,. a tl -Other jU'L'e. Fdith Cjsna and Anna Abraham will com.- to trial Moiida. N ; ttir has -!;!. r.-d a pi--a to th. i.ar-- -!' f requ'-ntin'.-.
v -a v ii v ircuit rourt ie 1ILI LAIM H)K Sö.
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( sp.-'iiily in'. ited t.. be nre.-e,. EVANGELICAL SUNDAY 1 SCHOOL WILL RALLY j Plal - ale b.-inir mad f.-r -.. ..al', services for the third annual h"n: - rn i n Sunda y m:1i1 rail-, ot ttiFirst l-;.ineli'-al hurh t.. be h. bt ( Sunda;.'. ' t. 1 4 . j A chorus of bo s and -ill- will, si-.- nt.d Prof. Charles P. Prowr. of j
rt 1. -v. stern olbare will sj.-- at
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line It Thilir- li. l.iiili i . o : .m i iwaka now in tla- liand-- of a r
Di" . ,.- thr.ia-h lb.- . a r.tal .V ( 'o.n- I S .rid t S -ho.. I '!! that day.
a- m- n.-vi Tha- na mm..' seric- wi.i n . i
was a. en. panic, : io .N.-u ,.,. uv ,a- , -- - : t....n. ..f -Th.. .,s:arational S m- .
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a-'ainst I'.-ed Kih-v at the adju-.rn-
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S.. ith P.-ad Mot..;- Cat C, , here. He
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Kein ...Id Satur.'. iy Sp e- that will irdctt.-t o.i. . ;,u ...ii.u
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of th- fail are of th..- company to j day s.-nooi. at na- :-..aim i" i'i i I . . . . . . . ! . . . : . l. . . - ..lim' 1 r i . f
III - e I J ; . 1 a ill. 'aii. t . ...... . p.ow man will speak on "Th.- personal.ed V. P. A." and at ti.. i.-ularj
i!lir a windmill to hi:n alt
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Tomorrows
Bargains Ih-M ipiaht Cedar il Pdi-liilU Me with Ji.nidl and one hutl ilar a f . Lobular price I . Our Price 65c Tomorrow, Saturday Only. No doliUe oil llil-itt-IO except Willi .tlhf ic ii i 1 1 oi i: tit:iii pi(ii..
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